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wbbtohbsf imimillffl published by krider 8 bingham saiasivuiri tvy_stt maweu ai taai t i xo 42 the wkstcbx c innt.ij.iax is published every tiles d._y at three dollars per annum payable semi annually in advance lituatv fov sttac su\te oi sowyyvcayowna in i'.i itv c.lmih'.i i.rritr } february teem 1821 ' robert cunningham adm'r 1 s railey deceased i'eter smith jun et a — bill for relief eo.v(n\t-*s tif subscriber intends to remove himself and family to the slate of tennessee sometime ill tlie tall et 1822 and wishes to make stile of his possessions previ ous to that time ; lie takej this method therefore to ac quaint the public that he will sell for a fail price the following tracts ami plantations in north carolina one tract on the uharee randolph county containing about one thousand acres with three improvements on the same this i.s believed to be as valuable a tract as any in the county having about zjm acres of lirst rate river bottom sivii.i-.ru himillks sf.rilvii sj.smo.v dj^no paper will be discontinued until all arrearages are paid unless at thc discretion of the editors remarks of mr walker of n c whoever will become responsible for the payment of nine papers shall receive a tenth gratis tiie complainant having filed in this court his bill among ottii r things praying that th creditors ol daniel s bailey may come in and establish their de mands anri receive their proper proportion of the nssetts of the said estate and that in mighl be dis haigi d from wis administration under tlie direction of this court ; and it appearing to the satisfaction of this court that lhe following persons having demands against the said es tate reside out of this state viz jane true petci ; smith i'eter smith jun george hedrick henri frai icy pearson &. murphey lames smith satterwhite 8c travis jacob roe thomas allison . i iliti railey thomas j l cowan i'eter v smith moses a locke alfn i v kerr clary 8t doherty anderson ellis gen pearson james clay dr s r ferrand thomas scolt robert woods crider william dixon robert moore it is there fore ordered that the persons above name-el do appear to : the said bill on or before thc lirst day of june next or in l tauli thereof an ordi r will be made tiiat tlie s:.i 1 bill b taken pro confesso a to the aiii defendants and it is further ordered that sarah bailey who resides out of this state do appear to the said bill before the next court john carter com ilij camden dist march 3 1821 t.iel 41 injlic^lon^ej^fkeprrsi iilatives on the hill lur educintt the military peace e-stnbli&titiienf mr walkkh of north-carolina said at thc commencement of the debate he hael no inten tion of taking any part in the discussion on this question : it was his choice ancl he woulel have been content to have given a silent vote ; but the course it had taken and thc manner in which it hail been agitated had given it additional impor tance and like all other subjects of a national character had a tendency to excite the interest antl feelings of members and diffuse its influence throughout the nation anel as iron sharpens iron he felt a participation of public feeling as it passetl aiong and the few remarks he hael to make although they might not shed much light tn have much inllucnce he felt himself bound to offer iivkiitisi:mi:\ts vvill be inserted on the customary terms ,*, persons sending in advertisements must specify the number of times they wish them inserted or they will be continued till ordered out and charged ac cordingly one other tract cms mile and a half from thc town of salisbury containing u acres with a saw and grist mill on the same in good repair and as handsome a sit uation as any in the neighborhood ; containing likewise a neat convenient farm with good buildings kc also two small tracts of wood land near to the mill tract con taining about 400 acres and two other small farms about live miles from the town of salisburv containing 2j0 acres each no advertisement inserted until it has been paid for nr its payment assumed by some person in this town or its vicinity co*all letters to the editors must be post-paid or they will not be attended to n'cw goods tiif subscriber is now opening at his store in salis bury j general anil wi 11 selected assortment of dry goods hard ware cud medicines alsn the plantation cm which the subscriber now lives with considerable improvements on the same containing ahont 6j0 acres som of which is very valuable land he will also sell his possessions in tl town of saiis bury viz : the house and lot which mr allison now oc cupies with seven other unimproved lots in said town anv person wishing to purchase any of the abovemen t'toned possessions is earnestly inviteil to call on the sub scriber living j miles east ofsuhsbuiy rowan countv 38lf ja fisiieli sir hy the provision of this hill wc arc rbout tt embark in the important business of retrench ment und he fondly hoped that the representa tives of thc people on t_his proposition would prove themselves lhe guardians ol their interest ; land although he was disposed ui believe there were favoruble symptoms an impulse of public feeling in this house to correspond with the principle in reducing our national expenditures j within tin provisions nf our revenue ; yet in iho [ progress of this inquiry our prospects are not i su promising as could he wished or expected ; as the dhcrsity of opinions which appears to he cn . ici'liiined relative to the measures that should bc 1 adopted stems lo bc the only impediment in our | way i ne greatest obstacle which can prevent us from arriving at thc object wc all wish to ac complish il there is an inherent weakness an | inefficiency in republics it must be in a division of their councils in the want of unanimity in , their national policy from thc views taken on this question it is clearly discovered that our o j pinions are various different directions of pol icy are pointed out t arrive at thc principle ' sonic gentlemen have strong objections to u re duction of the army as if it would leave our country defenceless without physical strength and liable to be assailed from every quarter others laic zealously devoted tothe establishment of thc navy lt must stand unimpaired not to be touch led hy unskilful hands not one ship or vessel j ought to be diminished or spared from ihe ser vice jur flag must float on the ocean not a ! sail lo be taken down a favorite system scrms | to prevail with all we cannot unite in metis lures to effect a change of so much importance • in which our country is so deeply interested it is incumbent and indispensably necessary that some concessions ol policy be made ; some rc linquishmeut of political opinion on all sides what is legislation hut the surrendered private sentiment for public good ? it is peculiarly ne cessary that in this redeeming principle we make some sacrifice ; must part with our dclilahs or wc shall not be able to return to the narro-v path of econoiny from which wc have deviated i'or unless this course bc adopted ali our effort ill hc unavailing just received direct froin new-york and philadelphia and laid in at prices tha will enable him to sell remark ably low his customers and tin public are respect fully invited to rail and examine for themselves all kinds of country produce received in exchange ia27 j murphy w iwivuu c uvlius , confectioner baker and distiller 1 eturns his most sincere and heartfelt thanks to the ms inhabitants of salisbury and its vicinity for past fa vors and heps leave to inform them that he still contin ues in the above branches and that all kinds of state of north-carolina urn in countr court of pleas and quarter sessions for lanuarv ses sion 1821 william a f.rwin & co vs christian b ort les and cath v rivai«s ii\l evttt innie \\\ . m-'iie h's wife felix wilds and mary h's wife ephraim walker anil elizabeth his wife jacob anthony molly antlii ny i'.ilis 1 marcus and catharine ins wife tho mas webb and elizabeth his wife heirs at law of phil ip antliony deceased — scire facias to shew cause win the real estate of the said philip anthony deccas d should not be sold to satisfj a judgment in this eiue fl^llf fact having been made appear to ihe satisfaction l of the court that felix wilds and mary his wife !'. phraim walker and elizabeth his wife and jacob an thony reside beyond thc limits of this state whereupon it was orthred by the court that publication be made three months in the western carolinian that unlr-ss tiny appear at the court to be held for the county aforesaid at the court-house in morganton on the fourth monday in april next and answ er plead to issue or demur judg ment bv default linal will be taken against them attest j erwin clerk f 1-lhe subscriber takes this method of informing his i friends and tiie public in genera that he has estab lished himself in the house formerly occupied hy the rev peter eaton in the town of huntsville surry county north-carolina ; and has been at considerable t-xpensc in making his rooms commodious and comforta ble for the reception of travellers and all who may fa vor him with their custom hi sideboard is provided with liquors of the best quality and his stables with every thing requisite for horses ; and hopes by particu lar attention to mei'xj'a share of public patronage mumford dejornatt ctiit'ff candies cordials syrups fruits coiifittionarits r ami also crackers and light bread will always be found in his shop william cchtiue proposes to teach such persons who would wish to learn his business or some of iis various branches at a moderate price he flatters himself that parents who wish to see their sons in a profitable line of business will avail themselves of an opportunity of f ri ing them a pood trade without goin through the tedi ous process anel loss of time of common apprenticeships salisbury feb 26 — v33 tj-merrhants from the country will be supplied with any of the above articles as cheap as they can be procur ed in charleston httntiviile dec 17 1820 30tf n b thc subscriber continues to carry on the cab inet litminetis and will execute all orders with neatness and despatch for cash credit or countn produce m d c\ock&wfttc making c ri^he public are respectfully informed that z elliott 1 and e b biriinh.im clock and watch makers from new-york have commenced the above business in its various branches a few doors from the court-house main-street salisbury ; where all orders in the line of their business vvill be thankfully received and with plea sure attended to without delay i'he subscribers have t,br sale an assortment of watches fewelfyl and siher-lvare ; consisting of patent-lever and plain watches warranted first quality j gold and gilt watch chains seals and keys finger rings ear rings and breast pins of various pat terns ; silver spoons thimbles sleeve buttons steel watch chains ls_c fcc state of north-carolina burkr counft court of pleas ancl quarter sessions f r january ses sion 1821 william w erwin adm'r of joseph patton dee'd vs christian bortles and catharine h'.s wife felix wilds and mary bis wife ephraim walk and elizabeth his i wife jacob anthony mollv anthony ellis i marcus and catharine his wife thomas \\ ebb and elizabeth his wife heirs of philip anthony deceased — scire fa cias to shew cause why tin real estate ofthe said philip anthony should not lie sold to satisfy a jutlgineiit in this case state bank oi vt»y\\\-v>.vvo\\\u hu.r.ifiii 2d jivcaiiv 1821 j1es0lved that the debtors to this hank and its \, branches be required to pay instalments of one tellth ol their respective debts on renewal after the 2jlh inst.int published bit order of tlie hoard r.j.f w il haywood cashier xotice iv"hereas on or about the night of the 25th iilti tt mo my wife mary eloped from my bed and board without any just cause or provocation this is to forewarn all persons from harboring or trusting her on my ac count as it is mv determination not to pay one cent of any debt or debts that she may contract i also fore warn any person from concealing or securing any prop erty of mine that the said mary may have in her posses sion or thc law will be put in full force again them jno faust tiif fact having been made appear to tht satisfaction of this court that felix wilds and mary his wife j ephraim walker and elizabeth his wife and jacob an-l thony reside beyond thc im its of this state ordered therefore l>y the court that publication be made for three months in the western carolinian thai unless ihcv ap pear at the next court to be h i.i fm the county aforesaid at the court-house in morganton cm the fourth monday in april next aud answer plead to issjic cr demur judg ment by default linal will in taken against tin m attest 1 t.itu in clerk elliott & burnham n r clocks watches and timepieces of every de scription carefully repaired and warranted to keep time 3 j e se it shcyiff'a bale v„n 7 1820 4 40 vtotice will be sold at the court-house in salis 1^1 bun on the last thursday of march next a tract of land of 444 acres lying on the yadkin ami known by the name of john s long's ferry also six likely negroes thc property of john €. long to satisfy sundry executions in favor of alexander long senior michael drown and others vs john s long j\o shirijf yive dowovs wcwuvd t an away on or about thc 10th inst a negro girl by t the name of sally 18 or j years old about 5 feet 2 or 3 inches high rather inclined to be fat i'he above reward will lie given to any person who will deliver the saitl negro girl to me in salisbury eliz tores salisbury a e jan 3 i 1821 1 state of north-carolina mtkkii cousrr court of i'l.as and quarter sessions for january ses sion 1821 john ii stevelie vs christian hurtles and catharine his wile f lix w ilds and mary his wife ephraim walker and elizabeth bis wife jacob anthonv molly anthony ellis 1 marcus and catharine his wif thomas webb and elizabeth his wife heirs of philip anthony decea sed — scire facias to shew cause why the real estate cf i'hilip antliony should not be sole to satisfy a judg ment in this case sir there ate three alternatives presented to our view whii h must be the result of our elclili e rat ion and one of them wc must adopt lo rescue our country from the present state of embarrass ment in borrow money to tax our citizens nt retrench ; to borrow money in the sunshine of peace and tranquility when the desert blossoms las the rose no foreign wars to encounter noen jcniy to contend with is at variance ancl almost irreconcilable with wise and economical legisla tion lo tax our citizens at such a time antl i under au pices so fuvorable is a measure that i would piesent an odious and frightful prospect j the people would not bear with it nor with tis hi pursuing such a policy thev would hold us accountable for our legislative conduct ; our re sponsibility is pledged they have confitlcd id us their best interest and we must ret urn and sub mit lo the tribunal of public opinion sir we believe to retrench is practicable and within thc reach ed the ptcscnt inquiry the exhausted state of our 1 rcasury points out thc necessity of a radical change in the system of our finances lb provide lor thc national exigen cies without oppicssing our citizens and demand our unremitting endeavors to remedy the evil ! but mi 0:1 this principle i have no preposses ' sions to gratify no personalities in view no anx ious solicitude foi any department in preference i to another let lhe denunciation be equal and genounl 11 justice is to be the standard by which we aie to exercise oui judgment in correcting tiie excesses of government let it he adrninis i t il with cjuul hands if your army iitoolargp • and cxce ds tiie proper number necessary for the peace establishment reduce it to such propor tion as may be adequate to thc present day if vour navy bc too extensive or expensive lessen it leaving only so many vessels us ate necessary ■for on - maritime protection if there ate any or i many supernumerary offices created izr the pur . j.o'.i > t)f emolument abolish the 111 : take a skirt iiou every ; ... u:»__it : in 01 der to attempt thc prin january 25 1821 3 state of north-carolina it v rn k :. fo kii r o r.\-?'r lourt of pleas and quarter sessions for the second ; monday of january a 1 18j1 vbel llillr fred erick f : alley — original attachment levied on a negro g'.rl and other property it appearing to the satisfaction of the court that the defendant is not an inhabitant of this stale it is ordered that publication be made iu the western carolinian for three months for the defendant to come in answer plead or demur to this attachment or judgment will be entered by default and the prop ertv levied on be condemned for pavment of said debt isaac craton c c test roaxi attorney for plaintiff 3m36 jiri j.'oijt.yyv-it now ill full health and vigor will stand un ensiling season at my stable in salisbury at the mo irate price of twelve dollars the season seven dol lars he single leap and twenty dollars for insurance j which will be demanded as soon as the marc is discov ered to be with ftial or the property transferred the season will commence the lirst day of march and end the lirst of august fifty cents to lhe groom in every instance michael brown 1~~',iv fact having been made appear tothe satisfaction of this court that felix wilds and man lus wife rphraim walker and elizabeth his nit and jacob an thonv reside beyond the limits of this state whereupon it wis ordered by the court that publication be innde iin ee inoii lis in the w stern carolinian lhal unit s ihey appear al the next court to be held f,n th count afore s:ii«j ai the court-house iii morganton on the fourth mon day in april in vt and answer plead to issue or demur judgment bv default final will be tak n ainst tin m attest 1 rum in clerk j-'ebruary 9 1821 state of north-carolina cabaukus tous v : january sessions 1821 john phifer ts tin heirs at law of martha boss deceased petition for parti tion of real estate filed it appearing to thc satisfaction ofthe court that so:.:c of the heirs at law of martha ross reside without the limits of this state it is therefore or dered by the court that publication be made for six weeks in the western carolinian for the said heirs to appear at the next court of pleas and tiuai-ter sessions lo be held for the county of cabarrus at tiie court ho is • in concord on the third monday in april next and plead ansvt er or demur to said petition otherwise it will be taken pro confesso as tu then witness john travis clerk ofour said court at com ord c third mo daj in january ann oumini 1821 and in the 45th year of our i ■description — napoleon is a beautiful sorrel ten years old this spring sixteen hands and one inch high pf most excellent symmetry and possesses as much power and activity as any horse on the continent ; and a a race horse stands unrivaled m b pedigree — sky scraper the sire of napoleon was got by col holmes's famous imported horse dare devil who was bred by the duke of grafton and got by mag net out of ik be ; hebe was got by chrysolite ont of an own sister to eclipse sky-scraper's dam was the cele brated running mare orach who was got by obscurity his grandam by celar his giunelam by the imported horse partner m i .-. ; i nl mil i ii 1 m.-til.l . \, h jtikiif i'l :■' ' : '■i'i hjoiin i in anel i i — to i i to i to hv bbsiiii-^j ■-..', nd t i st ti ti v lit i'll -(' itoi in \ ! dcre court t'u it publication be made three months vmk'i-s ,, ', ni t court i id ler tin countv at i-;..d at the km hi ol pleas and quarter jsensioiis januan term _. ... . ., -.. ,, . • . •, b , ,,.,, ... ,. ,,.., in • • • ; . coiirt-houv in vlor ant/jii on the i.iiir'h mo i.i 111 april v 1821 riiomos w v ilson r john hoots j ontnnal i , i • • > 4 , n ii n i ■_. next and answer plead to issue or demur jtiuifment by attachment summons >♦ luiani i'owcll as garnis ice it i . _.,.». . .... ' . . . ., '" ° j ' . .-. i i . . i i default final will be taken against them appearing to the satisficuon ot tin court that luhi i loots au * i erwin ci>l is not an inhabitant of this state it is ordered that pub . 2 ' , |_ lie tion ')•• made for three mouths in the wi -\- rn caro -»«- - t i liuian for tin defendant to conn in at next co nt to be i *' lv\ylwl i held on the last monday of april for this county and 1 an active and intcllig nt lad 14 or 15 years of ag plet.d answer or demur to saitl suit or judgment l de j z as uu ttppn ntiee to the printing business or i i fault iii__l ivill be enti eel against him correct moral and industrious habits and who i in conn cen fi-otn tin minutes i-t's well recommended vvill nu-ei with suitable eacourag - w.:.iri k martin c w c c u^nl by applying at this office obscurity celar and partner were all fine bred hors descended from the best blood in england slow and easy the dam of napoleon was got by tlie imported i ise baronet her dam called camilla was got by ce phalus her dam who was sister to brilliant and burrel's traveller was got by old traveller j her grandam by fearnought out of col bird's famous imported marc killisler the above pedigree of camilla was given bj gen wade hampton of s carolina who bred her ir hen gunn of phllatlelphia signed 1x0 allston performance i do hereby certifi , thai napoleon ins run four races all of whioii lie has beat with great a-,e ; the last over the salisbury turf beating branch's sir druid singleton's bay horse and jones's col ; branch . anl singleton's horse he distanced lie has u vei been br mght to tho turf since ; and i do recommend him as a iulv ibul j ' f t iohs travis c c c f john thompson
Object Description
Title | Western Carolinian |
Masthead | Western Carolinian |
Date | 1821-03-27 |
Month | 03 |
Day | 27 |
Year | 1821 |
Volume | 1 |
Issue | 42 |
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Creator | Krider and Bingham |
Date Digital | 2009-04-13 |
Publisher | Krider & Bingham |
Place |
United States North Carolina Rowan County Salisbury |
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Project Subject | State Archives of North Carolina Historic Newspaper Archive |
Description | The Tuesday, March 27, 1821 issue of the Western Carolinian a newspaper from Salisbury, North Carolina |
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Language | eng |
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Title | Western Carolinian |
Masthead | Western Carolinian |
Date | 1821-03-27 |
Month | 03 |
Day | 27 |
Year | 1821 |
Sequence | 1 |
Page | 1 |
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FileName | sawc01_18210327-img00001.jp2 |
Date Digital | 4/13/2009 8:04:41 AM |
Publisher | Krider & Bingham |
Place |
United States North Carolina Rowan County Salisbury |
Type | Text |
Source | Microfilm |
Digital Format | JP2 |
Project Subject | State Archives of North Carolina Historic Newspaper Archive |
Description | An archive of The Western Carolinian a historic newspaper from Salisbury, North Carolina |
Rights | The SA of NC considers this item in the public domain by U.S. law but responsibility for permissions rests with researchers. |
Language | eng |
FullText | wbbtohbsf imimillffl published by krider 8 bingham saiasivuiri tvy_stt maweu ai taai t i xo 42 the wkstcbx c innt.ij.iax is published every tiles d._y at three dollars per annum payable semi annually in advance lituatv fov sttac su\te oi sowyyvcayowna in i'.i itv c.lmih'.i i.rritr } february teem 1821 ' robert cunningham adm'r 1 s railey deceased i'eter smith jun et a — bill for relief eo.v(n\t-*s tif subscriber intends to remove himself and family to the slate of tennessee sometime ill tlie tall et 1822 and wishes to make stile of his possessions previ ous to that time ; lie takej this method therefore to ac quaint the public that he will sell for a fail price the following tracts ami plantations in north carolina one tract on the uharee randolph county containing about one thousand acres with three improvements on the same this i.s believed to be as valuable a tract as any in the county having about zjm acres of lirst rate river bottom sivii.i-.ru himillks sf.rilvii sj.smo.v dj^no paper will be discontinued until all arrearages are paid unless at thc discretion of the editors remarks of mr walker of n c whoever will become responsible for the payment of nine papers shall receive a tenth gratis tiie complainant having filed in this court his bill among ottii r things praying that th creditors ol daniel s bailey may come in and establish their de mands anri receive their proper proportion of the nssetts of the said estate and that in mighl be dis haigi d from wis administration under tlie direction of this court ; and it appearing to the satisfaction of this court that lhe following persons having demands against the said es tate reside out of this state viz jane true petci ; smith i'eter smith jun george hedrick henri frai icy pearson &. murphey lames smith satterwhite 8c travis jacob roe thomas allison . i iliti railey thomas j l cowan i'eter v smith moses a locke alfn i v kerr clary 8t doherty anderson ellis gen pearson james clay dr s r ferrand thomas scolt robert woods crider william dixon robert moore it is there fore ordered that the persons above name-el do appear to : the said bill on or before thc lirst day of june next or in l tauli thereof an ordi r will be made tiiat tlie s:.i 1 bill b taken pro confesso a to the aiii defendants and it is further ordered that sarah bailey who resides out of this state do appear to the said bill before the next court john carter com ilij camden dist march 3 1821 t.iel 41 injlic^lon^ej^fkeprrsi iilatives on the hill lur educintt the military peace e-stnbli&titiienf mr walkkh of north-carolina said at thc commencement of the debate he hael no inten tion of taking any part in the discussion on this question : it was his choice ancl he woulel have been content to have given a silent vote ; but the course it had taken and thc manner in which it hail been agitated had given it additional impor tance and like all other subjects of a national character had a tendency to excite the interest antl feelings of members and diffuse its influence throughout the nation anel as iron sharpens iron he felt a participation of public feeling as it passetl aiong and the few remarks he hael to make although they might not shed much light tn have much inllucnce he felt himself bound to offer iivkiitisi:mi:\ts vvill be inserted on the customary terms ,*, persons sending in advertisements must specify the number of times they wish them inserted or they will be continued till ordered out and charged ac cordingly one other tract cms mile and a half from thc town of salisbury containing u acres with a saw and grist mill on the same in good repair and as handsome a sit uation as any in the neighborhood ; containing likewise a neat convenient farm with good buildings kc also two small tracts of wood land near to the mill tract con taining about 400 acres and two other small farms about live miles from the town of salisburv containing 2j0 acres each no advertisement inserted until it has been paid for nr its payment assumed by some person in this town or its vicinity co*all letters to the editors must be post-paid or they will not be attended to n'cw goods tiif subscriber is now opening at his store in salis bury j general anil wi 11 selected assortment of dry goods hard ware cud medicines alsn the plantation cm which the subscriber now lives with considerable improvements on the same containing ahont 6j0 acres som of which is very valuable land he will also sell his possessions in tl town of saiis bury viz : the house and lot which mr allison now oc cupies with seven other unimproved lots in said town anv person wishing to purchase any of the abovemen t'toned possessions is earnestly inviteil to call on the sub scriber living j miles east ofsuhsbuiy rowan countv 38lf ja fisiieli sir hy the provision of this hill wc arc rbout tt embark in the important business of retrench ment und he fondly hoped that the representa tives of thc people on t_his proposition would prove themselves lhe guardians ol their interest ; land although he was disposed ui believe there were favoruble symptoms an impulse of public feeling in this house to correspond with the principle in reducing our national expenditures j within tin provisions nf our revenue ; yet in iho [ progress of this inquiry our prospects are not i su promising as could he wished or expected ; as the dhcrsity of opinions which appears to he cn . ici'liiined relative to the measures that should bc 1 adopted stems lo bc the only impediment in our | way i ne greatest obstacle which can prevent us from arriving at thc object wc all wish to ac complish il there is an inherent weakness an | inefficiency in republics it must be in a division of their councils in the want of unanimity in , their national policy from thc views taken on this question it is clearly discovered that our o j pinions are various different directions of pol icy are pointed out t arrive at thc principle ' sonic gentlemen have strong objections to u re duction of the army as if it would leave our country defenceless without physical strength and liable to be assailed from every quarter others laic zealously devoted tothe establishment of thc navy lt must stand unimpaired not to be touch led hy unskilful hands not one ship or vessel j ought to be diminished or spared from ihe ser vice jur flag must float on the ocean not a ! sail lo be taken down a favorite system scrms | to prevail with all we cannot unite in metis lures to effect a change of so much importance • in which our country is so deeply interested it is incumbent and indispensably necessary that some concessions ol policy be made ; some rc linquishmeut of political opinion on all sides what is legislation hut the surrendered private sentiment for public good ? it is peculiarly ne cessary that in this redeeming principle we make some sacrifice ; must part with our dclilahs or wc shall not be able to return to the narro-v path of econoiny from which wc have deviated i'or unless this course bc adopted ali our effort ill hc unavailing just received direct froin new-york and philadelphia and laid in at prices tha will enable him to sell remark ably low his customers and tin public are respect fully invited to rail and examine for themselves all kinds of country produce received in exchange ia27 j murphy w iwivuu c uvlius , confectioner baker and distiller 1 eturns his most sincere and heartfelt thanks to the ms inhabitants of salisbury and its vicinity for past fa vors and heps leave to inform them that he still contin ues in the above branches and that all kinds of state of north-carolina urn in countr court of pleas and quarter sessions for lanuarv ses sion 1821 william a f.rwin & co vs christian b ort les and cath v rivai«s ii\l evttt innie \\\ . m-'iie h's wife felix wilds and mary h's wife ephraim walker anil elizabeth his wife jacob anthony molly antlii ny i'.ilis 1 marcus and catharine ins wife tho mas webb and elizabeth his wife heirs at law of phil ip antliony deceased — scire facias to shew cause win the real estate of the said philip anthony deccas d should not be sold to satisfj a judgment in this eiue fl^llf fact having been made appear to ihe satisfaction l of the court that felix wilds and mary his wife !'. phraim walker and elizabeth his wife and jacob an thony reside beyond thc limits of this state whereupon it was orthred by the court that publication be made three months in the western carolinian that unlr-ss tiny appear at the court to be held for the county aforesaid at the court-house in morganton on the fourth monday in april next and answ er plead to issue or demur judg ment bv default linal will be taken against them attest j erwin clerk f 1-lhe subscriber takes this method of informing his i friends and tiie public in genera that he has estab lished himself in the house formerly occupied hy the rev peter eaton in the town of huntsville surry county north-carolina ; and has been at considerable t-xpensc in making his rooms commodious and comforta ble for the reception of travellers and all who may fa vor him with their custom hi sideboard is provided with liquors of the best quality and his stables with every thing requisite for horses ; and hopes by particu lar attention to mei'xj'a share of public patronage mumford dejornatt ctiit'ff candies cordials syrups fruits coiifittionarits r ami also crackers and light bread will always be found in his shop william cchtiue proposes to teach such persons who would wish to learn his business or some of iis various branches at a moderate price he flatters himself that parents who wish to see their sons in a profitable line of business will avail themselves of an opportunity of f ri ing them a pood trade without goin through the tedi ous process anel loss of time of common apprenticeships salisbury feb 26 — v33 tj-merrhants from the country will be supplied with any of the above articles as cheap as they can be procur ed in charleston httntiviile dec 17 1820 30tf n b thc subscriber continues to carry on the cab inet litminetis and will execute all orders with neatness and despatch for cash credit or countn produce m d c\ock&wfttc making c ri^he public are respectfully informed that z elliott 1 and e b biriinh.im clock and watch makers from new-york have commenced the above business in its various branches a few doors from the court-house main-street salisbury ; where all orders in the line of their business vvill be thankfully received and with plea sure attended to without delay i'he subscribers have t,br sale an assortment of watches fewelfyl and siher-lvare ; consisting of patent-lever and plain watches warranted first quality j gold and gilt watch chains seals and keys finger rings ear rings and breast pins of various pat terns ; silver spoons thimbles sleeve buttons steel watch chains ls_c fcc state of north-carolina burkr counft court of pleas ancl quarter sessions f r january ses sion 1821 william w erwin adm'r of joseph patton dee'd vs christian bortles and catharine h'.s wife felix wilds and mary bis wife ephraim walk and elizabeth his i wife jacob anthony mollv anthony ellis i marcus and catharine his wife thomas \\ ebb and elizabeth his wife heirs of philip anthony deceased — scire fa cias to shew cause why tin real estate ofthe said philip anthony should not lie sold to satisfy a jutlgineiit in this case state bank oi vt»y\\\-v>.vvo\\\u hu.r.ifiii 2d jivcaiiv 1821 j1es0lved that the debtors to this hank and its \, branches be required to pay instalments of one tellth ol their respective debts on renewal after the 2jlh inst.int published bit order of tlie hoard r.j.f w il haywood cashier xotice iv"hereas on or about the night of the 25th iilti tt mo my wife mary eloped from my bed and board without any just cause or provocation this is to forewarn all persons from harboring or trusting her on my ac count as it is mv determination not to pay one cent of any debt or debts that she may contract i also fore warn any person from concealing or securing any prop erty of mine that the said mary may have in her posses sion or thc law will be put in full force again them jno faust tiif fact having been made appear to tht satisfaction of this court that felix wilds and mary his wife j ephraim walker and elizabeth his wife and jacob an-l thony reside beyond thc im its of this state ordered therefore l>y the court that publication be made for three months in the western carolinian thai unless ihcv ap pear at the next court to be h i.i fm the county aforesaid at the court-house in morganton cm the fourth monday in april next aud answer plead to issjic cr demur judg ment by default linal will in taken against tin m attest 1 t.itu in clerk elliott & burnham n r clocks watches and timepieces of every de scription carefully repaired and warranted to keep time 3 j e se it shcyiff'a bale v„n 7 1820 4 40 vtotice will be sold at the court-house in salis 1^1 bun on the last thursday of march next a tract of land of 444 acres lying on the yadkin ami known by the name of john s long's ferry also six likely negroes thc property of john €. long to satisfy sundry executions in favor of alexander long senior michael drown and others vs john s long j\o shirijf yive dowovs wcwuvd t an away on or about thc 10th inst a negro girl by t the name of sally 18 or j years old about 5 feet 2 or 3 inches high rather inclined to be fat i'he above reward will lie given to any person who will deliver the saitl negro girl to me in salisbury eliz tores salisbury a e jan 3 i 1821 1 state of north-carolina mtkkii cousrr court of i'l.as and quarter sessions for january ses sion 1821 john ii stevelie vs christian hurtles and catharine his wile f lix w ilds and mary his wife ephraim walker and elizabeth bis wife jacob anthonv molly anthony ellis 1 marcus and catharine his wif thomas webb and elizabeth his wife heirs of philip anthony decea sed — scire facias to shew cause why the real estate cf i'hilip antliony should not be sole to satisfy a judg ment in this case sir there ate three alternatives presented to our view whii h must be the result of our elclili e rat ion and one of them wc must adopt lo rescue our country from the present state of embarrass ment in borrow money to tax our citizens nt retrench ; to borrow money in the sunshine of peace and tranquility when the desert blossoms las the rose no foreign wars to encounter noen jcniy to contend with is at variance ancl almost irreconcilable with wise and economical legisla tion lo tax our citizens at such a time antl i under au pices so fuvorable is a measure that i would piesent an odious and frightful prospect j the people would not bear with it nor with tis hi pursuing such a policy thev would hold us accountable for our legislative conduct ; our re sponsibility is pledged they have confitlcd id us their best interest and we must ret urn and sub mit lo the tribunal of public opinion sir we believe to retrench is practicable and within thc reach ed the ptcscnt inquiry the exhausted state of our 1 rcasury points out thc necessity of a radical change in the system of our finances lb provide lor thc national exigen cies without oppicssing our citizens and demand our unremitting endeavors to remedy the evil ! but mi 0:1 this principle i have no preposses ' sions to gratify no personalities in view no anx ious solicitude foi any department in preference i to another let lhe denunciation be equal and genounl 11 justice is to be the standard by which we aie to exercise oui judgment in correcting tiie excesses of government let it he adrninis i t il with cjuul hands if your army iitoolargp • and cxce ds tiie proper number necessary for the peace establishment reduce it to such propor tion as may be adequate to thc present day if vour navy bc too extensive or expensive lessen it leaving only so many vessels us ate necessary ■for on - maritime protection if there ate any or i many supernumerary offices created izr the pur . j.o'.i > t)f emolument abolish the 111 : take a skirt iiou every ; ... u:»__it : in 01 der to attempt thc prin january 25 1821 3 state of north-carolina it v rn k :. fo kii r o r.\-?'r lourt of pleas and quarter sessions for the second ; monday of january a 1 18j1 vbel llillr fred erick f : alley — original attachment levied on a negro g'.rl and other property it appearing to the satisfaction of the court that the defendant is not an inhabitant of this stale it is ordered that publication be made iu the western carolinian for three months for the defendant to come in answer plead or demur to this attachment or judgment will be entered by default and the prop ertv levied on be condemned for pavment of said debt isaac craton c c test roaxi attorney for plaintiff 3m36 jiri j.'oijt.yyv-it now ill full health and vigor will stand un ensiling season at my stable in salisbury at the mo irate price of twelve dollars the season seven dol lars he single leap and twenty dollars for insurance j which will be demanded as soon as the marc is discov ered to be with ftial or the property transferred the season will commence the lirst day of march and end the lirst of august fifty cents to lhe groom in every instance michael brown 1~~',iv fact having been made appear tothe satisfaction of this court that felix wilds and man lus wife rphraim walker and elizabeth his nit and jacob an thonv reside beyond the limits of this state whereupon it wis ordered by the court that publication be innde iin ee inoii lis in the w stern carolinian lhal unit s ihey appear al the next court to be held f,n th count afore s:ii«j ai the court-house iii morganton on the fourth mon day in april in vt and answer plead to issue or demur judgment bv default final will be tak n ainst tin m attest 1 rum in clerk j-'ebruary 9 1821 state of north-carolina cabaukus tous v : january sessions 1821 john phifer ts tin heirs at law of martha boss deceased petition for parti tion of real estate filed it appearing to thc satisfaction ofthe court that so:.:c of the heirs at law of martha ross reside without the limits of this state it is therefore or dered by the court that publication be made for six weeks in the western carolinian for the said heirs to appear at the next court of pleas and tiuai-ter sessions lo be held for the county of cabarrus at tiie court ho is • in concord on the third monday in april next and plead ansvt er or demur to said petition otherwise it will be taken pro confesso as tu then witness john travis clerk ofour said court at com ord c third mo daj in january ann oumini 1821 and in the 45th year of our i ■description — napoleon is a beautiful sorrel ten years old this spring sixteen hands and one inch high pf most excellent symmetry and possesses as much power and activity as any horse on the continent ; and a a race horse stands unrivaled m b pedigree — sky scraper the sire of napoleon was got by col holmes's famous imported horse dare devil who was bred by the duke of grafton and got by mag net out of ik be ; hebe was got by chrysolite ont of an own sister to eclipse sky-scraper's dam was the cele brated running mare orach who was got by obscurity his grandam by celar his giunelam by the imported horse partner m i .-. ; i nl mil i ii 1 m.-til.l . \, h jtikiif i'l :■' ' : '■i'i hjoiin i in anel i i — to i i to i to hv bbsiiii-^j ■-..', nd t i st ti ti v lit i'll -(' itoi in \ ! dcre court t'u it publication be made three months vmk'i-s ,, ', ni t court i id ler tin countv at i-;..d at the km hi ol pleas and quarter jsensioiis januan term _. ... . ., -.. ,, . • . •, b , ,,.,, ... ,. ,,.., in • • • ; . coiirt-houv in vlor ant/jii on the i.iiir'h mo i.i 111 april v 1821 riiomos w v ilson r john hoots j ontnnal i , i • • > 4 , n ii n i ■_. next and answer plead to issue or demur jtiuifment by attachment summons >♦ luiani i'owcll as garnis ice it i . _.,.». . .... ' . . . ., '" ° j ' . .-. i i . . i i default final will be taken against them appearing to the satisficuon ot tin court that luhi i loots au * i erwin ci>l is not an inhabitant of this state it is ordered that pub . 2 ' , |_ lie tion ')•• made for three mouths in the wi -\- rn caro -»«- - t i liuian for tin defendant to conn in at next co nt to be i *' lv\ylwl i held on the last monday of april for this county and 1 an active and intcllig nt lad 14 or 15 years of ag plet.d answer or demur to saitl suit or judgment l de j z as uu ttppn ntiee to the printing business or i i fault iii__l ivill be enti eel against him correct moral and industrious habits and who i in conn cen fi-otn tin minutes i-t's well recommended vvill nu-ei with suitable eacourag - w.:.iri k martin c w c c u^nl by applying at this office obscurity celar and partner were all fine bred hors descended from the best blood in england slow and easy the dam of napoleon was got by tlie imported i ise baronet her dam called camilla was got by ce phalus her dam who was sister to brilliant and burrel's traveller was got by old traveller j her grandam by fearnought out of col bird's famous imported marc killisler the above pedigree of camilla was given bj gen wade hampton of s carolina who bred her ir hen gunn of phllatlelphia signed 1x0 allston performance i do hereby certifi , thai napoleon ins run four races all of whioii lie has beat with great a-,e ; the last over the salisbury turf beating branch's sir druid singleton's bay horse and jones's col ; branch . anl singleton's horse he distanced lie has u vei been br mght to tho turf since ; and i do recommend him as a iulv ibul j ' f t iohs travis c c c f john thompson |