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yolu iv 1v x c t\3^s>i>a 3a3-xli 19 1831 ijjj^enami rc-ilisiieii every ti tir nintiham & white mvyvmevy us\tu.ss t;ie subscriber takes this method to inform the public that she intends carrying on the milliiirri business in all its various branches viz : making ladies dresses head dresses bonnets sic sec liming procured some of the newest northern and southern fashions she flatters herself with the hope of being able to suit the taste of the ladies of salisbury and adjacent country she will alter and clean straw ron nets merchants wishing to have goods worked up can procure them done at short notice and on reasonable terms by applying to the subscri ber at mr wm hough's next door to mr john heard's main-street ikalisbtiry order's from the country will be carefullv and punctually attended to " ellen duffy may lg 1821 50 jw__.tati of mouth carolina agricultural sisted ; and he came clothed in a worthy only of god thc father for its a!s thor and god thc son for its agent as his mission was divine so his kingdom as he declared was not of this world not temporal but eternal it was a mission of grace and a kingdom of spiritiral pow er to be consummated ancl established bv an ignominious death and a glorious res urrection that god might he consistent with himself and man be redeemed from the thraldom of adam's transgression but what was thc reception of this divine messenger of liis own self-sought propi tiation ancl god's redeeming love ? open the volume of eternal truth and it will tell yon : it will shew you all that he did that bis father's will might be accom plished ; all that he suffered that you might bc saved then shut the book and silently contemplate how wonderful ly that book has bcen preserved amidst the enemies of the failh and through the desolations of the dark ages ; and how widely it has since heen extended in cir culation even to the ends of the earth reflect not only upon the preservation of the book through so many vicissitudes of times and manners ; through all the rava ges ofthe goths ancl vandals ancl all thc bloody and barbarous revolutions the world has witnessed since that book was written ; but reflect too upon the sufferings of its advocates ancl inspired authors the perils they encountered thc persecutions they sustained " we are troubled says the apostle paul on every side yet not dis tressed ; wc are perplexed but not in de spair ; persecuted but not forsaken ; cast down but not destroyed destroyed ! how indeed could they be destroyed when " thc gates of hell shall not prevail a gainst thc cause in which they suffered so gloriously ! thc apostle is here descri bing tbe dangers lhat then encompassed the disciples of our saviour in general but when wc attend to the glowing de scription of his own sufferings who can contemplate the saint surrounded by so many appalling circumstances and yet preserving such god-like firmness and fortitude but with indescribable emotions ancl a wish that they mighl have been par takers of his toils and dangers he com panions of his glory as well as professors of his faith u of thc jews says he five times received i forty snipes save one thrice was i beaten with rods once was i stoned thrice i suffered shipwreck ; a night and a day i have been in the deep : in journeyings often in perils of waters in perils of robbers in perils by mine own countrymen in perils by the heathen in perils in the city in perils in the wilder ness in perils in the sea in perils among false brethren : in weariness and painful ness in watchings often in hunger and thirst ; in fastings often in cold and na kedness what but divine inspiration could have animated paul and his breth ren ofthe cross to endure such hardships ? what but the presence of god coulel have carried them through all they suffered themselves ? what but the influence of his holy spirit could have sustained them when they contemplated not only their own perils but those of their divine mas ter till they witnessed his mock convic tion as an impostor by a bigotted bloody minded tribunal and his final crucifixion between two thieves two of the meanest malefactors ! look at this brief portrait of christianity eighteen hundred years ago behold through the vista of ages marked by desolation crimsoned with blood smoking with the ruins of cities darkened by the decline und fall and en livened by the rise ancl progress of mighty empires ! behold wc say through all this mist nnd gloom and glory the re fulgence of the saviour's love when ex piring on the cross ; and behold the perils endured by bis faithful followers sooner than betray their master or renounce his f,,iil — pxtbr it is true denied and jun as betrayed but these were solitary deeds of titni'lhy on the one band aud treacheiy on the olher compared with thc firmness and constancy of thousands who followed with the tear of faith and gratitude the shades of whe^ubscription to the western c ihouviax three dollars per annum payable half-yearly advaifce tj-no paper will be discontinued until all rearages arc paid unless at the discretion of e editors ; and any subscriber failing to give tice of his wish to discontinue at the end of a u r will be considered as wishing to continue g paper which will be sent accordingly whoever will become responsible for the ivment of nine papers sh-ul receive a tenth terms : itulv^tttiniit^m kress of christia litv th sion of eighteen hundred reflects upon the events of the ige can doubt its divine origin or nal triumph overall heresies vcrsal empire to i full prides filiating and termitiatirigh and africa ; have we not inoil the ami.itlt'an fabwlb world seen a wilderness continent rescued in a great on making clover tea and flax seed jelly and on the use of them in rearing calves dkak sm i must cheerfully com ply with your request by stating my mode of preparing flax seed jellv and clovr tea viz : take one part of flax seed ancl five or six parts of water ; let it soak from 1-2 to 48 hours according to ihe temperature of the weather ; then boil it for a quarter of an hour stirring it to prevent burning — keep it in a cool place and not more than will suffice for a week should be made at a time in warm weathei\_^^^^^^^m rrs will be inserted on the etis persons sending in adver m^fthe number of timcs-they will be conunucd till from ihe hands of barbarians 110wan county c*.0t:rt of pleas and quarter sessions may j term 1821 henry williams vs william butler ; original attachment jesse a pi-arson and others summoned as garnishees it appear ingto the satisfaction of the court that the de fendant is not an inhabitant of this slate it is therefore ordered that publication he made for three months in the western carolinian printed in salisbury that the defendant appear at the next court of pleas and quarter sessions m be held for the county of rowan at the court-house in salisbury on the third monday in august next then and there to replevy plead or demur or judgment will he taken against him bv d fault llwti test jro giles cr.-o c ens iiml eiiliveiieclbytiicjj^b ilization and thc divine light pel on this vast charged accordingly until it has bcen ts payment assumed by some person heathen tribes or nations daily ing and the believers in christianity treating with a rapidity l_vlll!itter-rto the editors must bc post-paid livill not be attended to tbc history of population j many evils apparently tion of driving out of the savages frors post to post ; yet no one can doubt that god in his all-wise providence will finally over-rule all for good both to the believ ing invader ancl the unbelieving exile or wanderer again have we not beheld from this vast scene of woods and wilds now converted into fertile and fruitful fields populous and thriving villages and wealthy flourishing ancl splendid com mercial cities the word of god sent forth by missionaries to the remotest regions in every direction till nearly all nations have witnessed the exertions of our in fant republic to extend the boundaries and thc blessings of the redeemer's king dom ? but let us not lose sight of our wonted brevity it iscertain that nature as c'ccro termed the divine power iiaa decreed the final triumph and universal reign of that gospel which has had to struggle against so much diversity of opinion : anel " time which obliterates the fictions of opinion confirms the decisions if nature xev goods is now opening at his store a general and well selected clov r te i cut the best cured clo ver hay — bout as fine as common straw chaff press it into a kettle md fill up with wite ; cover and boil half an hour if soaked six or twelve hours less hoiling will answer express as much of the liquor as possible ancl the residum will be eaten greedily by store swine if mixed with heir swill un less tht cluver was cured with salt a method 1 always pr ctisej some should be put into the kettle evhich may sometimes require to be filled up wilh water state 01 north-carolina rowan countv court of pleas and quarter session may term 1821 richmond pearson's execu tor and executrix r william i.anghorn john calowoy anil 1 s humvll original attach ment levied on land it appearing o the satis faction ■f the court that the defendants are not inhabiuints of t!iij stale it i-i therefore ordered that publication be made for six weeks in the western carolinian printed in salisburv that the defendants appear at the next court of l'leas and quartei sessions to lie held for the county of rowan at the court-house in salisbury on the third monday in august next then and there to replevv plead or demur or judgment will be taken against them bv default 6\vt58 test : jno giles c r c c dry goods hard-ware and medicines direct fr m new york and phila fcfcutprices that will enable him his customers and the h^iiiviu-.l iii i i nds of country ___________________________^ 1 mi rim n thursday in lune at the court mjj^salisbury will be sold on a credit valuable young neuro to the estate of the the two holderness calves which i sold and shipped to you in december last were weaned when three weeks old on flax seed jelly and clover tea ; new milk was given them till they had learned to drink ; as much jelly was mixed with the tea as made it of the consistence of rich new milk and oc casionally skimmed milk was put with it ; they had as much as they would drink night and morning ; and at noon a feed of clover hay rut into chaff which ihey eat voraciously — they were cocfined in a dark stable well ven tilated and littered wuh clean straw ; fine red top hay was always in the rack rowen 2d crop \\ ould have been bet ter these calves only five months old when shipped were in high con diii ii and their arrival intolerable order alter a passage of 22 days in a most inclement season on the deck ut a small coaster denotes a hardihood which i believe they would not have . xhibited if reared in the common manner although that property is char cteristic of the breed indeed i view it as a cardinal point in the man agenv nt of young calves to keep them •. nfuicd and entirely from grass the firfil season : even on the score of e connmy especially if fences are to be cr ctecl ; for it ca-mot be expected they uill do well unless there is a continual flush of feed more of which is de stroyed than they consume by run ning at large besides being exposed to u scorching sun and to be tormented hy insects they often eat and il they have access to water drink to such ex cess that they scour become pot-bel lied and that desirable point a straight barrel can seldom be restored by confining them winter will make no change anel of course it vvill be less material at what season thev are drop ped it would be advisable generally to scald a little meal anel mix it with the cut clover but in the instance a bove related i wished to try the effect without 3 a pearson executor e pearson executrix ■t54r asitf county cl r.ohf.f rower vs james m'guier : orig mz inal atlaeliinent returned to may session 1821 lt is ordered by the court that publica tion be made in the western carolinian for three months that the defendant lames m'guier appear at the next couft of pleas and quarter sessions to he held for the county of ashe on the second monday after the fourth monday in july next and plead answer or demur other wise judgment by default final will bc entered up against him 10wt59 thos calloway clerk state of wlws ki\tc\.ta\mi\eiyt takes this method of inforni 1 ' rod the pnbue lli genendi in the for b^^eounty 9i expense fau i . and all who may favor his sideboai'tl is ro liquors of the quality and his every thing requisite for horses particular to merit .. u jitronn't f\'i*ord dejototatt riluit.tvill d-c 17 1820 30 meoacal u.ni.l.v 1eonari shown versus james m'guier j original attachment returned to may ses sion 1821 lt is ordered by the court that pub lication be made ill the western carolinian for three moiiihs that the defendant james m'guier appear at th next court of pleu and quarter sessions to be held for the county of ashe on thc second monday after thc fourth monday in july next and plead answer or demur other wise judgment by default final will be entered up against him i0wt59 thos calloway clerk state the ivhonping cough cured hy vaccination jvartm tiik niiiiroi.k nf.»rnv influenced by motives of humanity for a largft and peculiarly interesting class ofour communi ty who are now laboring under whooping cough i am induced to communicate thc follow ing on the influence of vaccination iri mitigating and finally removing tlie most tormenting disease of infantile nature if parents and guardians will avail themselves of tlie practice recommended i can assure them the result will be satisfactory and fully proved hy experience m n.h the subscriber continues to carry on cabinet husiiiess ,- and will execute all or h neatness and despatch for cash credit produce m d tfie l\\b\lc c notice that on thc 34th instant durcbmed a negro man of a man who ifejf obadiah fields for the sum of six and fur which 1 gave my bond seventy dollars payable six n nf viul t'l'i'in a v:t have good reason to ;.;■>< . i prup.-rn i from trading for determined not tu pay said mean ascertain whether or not the state of nor ni-c arolina asmi county txtaugh & f1ni.v versus james m'guier ft original attachment returned to may session 1821 it is ortlered by the court that publication be made in the western carolinian for three months that the defendant limes mac gitier appear at the next court of pleas and quarter sessions to be held for tbe county of ashe on the second monday after the fourth monday in july next and plead answer or de mur otherwise judgment by default final will be entered up against bim 10wt5i thos calloway clerk that experienced and able physician john archer m d of harford county in maryland writes to his friend dr mitchell of new-york ; november 15 1808 " you may recollect that three or four years ago i mentioned to you that it was my opinion thut vuccination would cure the tussus convulsiva ; that i had made one experiment and that it succeeded ful ly to my expectations i mentioned the case to several physicians and requested their making a trial of its effects when they should have any patients with whoop ing-cough the benificial effects of vac cination above mentioned determined mc in every instance that occurred of the whooping-cough to vaccinate i there fore have vaccinated six or eight patients that had the whooping-cough and in eve ry case it has succeeded in curing thia most distressing disease the whooping-cough does not come te its height in less than six weeks from its commencement and then when a favor able termination is expected the declen sion of the disease is gradual and does not terminate in less than six weeks more to arrest this afflicting disorder in its pro gress i would recommend vaccination in the second or third week of the whooping cough i c when thc symptoms of the whooping-cough are fully ascertained then io vaccinate should the convulsive cough be violent i should immediately vaccinate ; being well assured that the dis tressing symptoms ofthe whooping-cough are checked by vaccine disease the ter mination of the vaccine disease will be the termination of thc whooping-cough ; that is us soon as the vaccinated part loses the efflorescence and the scab begins to dry anel becomes of a bluish or brownish co lour there will then be an evident change in the whooping-cough for thc better and ihe severe symptoms will cease thus of tevo formidable diseases to which the human race are liable tho small pox and whooping-cough.thc fir is prevented and llie latter is cure <*>•* rrood property founts n c.i ' d lutz s t55r yov sale jvell known stand in lexington n c the name of the swan tavern __^_ half town lots with good sta all necessary out-houses iinm , and well furnished had by the g'li.d land j ning town n a hij/h state of cultivation ' i.i s easy as times are hard ma,r subscriber in lexington state op north-c rolina ashk countv toonrod smtttiatw james m'guier iv original attachment relurned to may ses sion 1821 lt i.s ordered by the court that pub lication be made in the western carolinian for three months that the defendant james m nier appear at the next court of pleas and quarter sessions to be held for the countv of ashe on the second monday after the fourth monday iri july next and plead answer or demur other wise judgment by default final will be entered up against him luwti'j thos calloway clerk may 7th 1821 i-avty bowava tu'wuva awav from the subscriber al charlotte countv n carolina a negro lii.ii of simon lark complexion and five feet seven or eight inches hipeaka low when spoken to it is mhfct he will make towards the county nvilliaiii \ irginia as he was purchased i will the above reward if to / n i ' . dollars if secured 1 i veil so that fsl'i 50 the richmond enquirer are the above advertisement six their account to the office of state ok north-carolina ttvtii kill oil d county robert k wilson versus william beatjri original attachment levied on land it is ordered that publication he mule in the wc s tern carolinian for tli.ee months that unless the defendani appear at our court of pleaa and quarter sessions to be held for said county at the court-house in itutherfordtoq on the second monday in julv next and replevy plead or de mur judgment final will be entered aj-ainst him and the property condemned subject to the plaintiff recovery 6»ts6 witness isaac craton c c ivfcyl&aows " time obliterates the fictions of opinion and confirms the decisions of nature — cicero 1iiiim the i'uuistian visitant whoever reflects on the rise and pro gress of the christian religion must ac knowledge that the motto wc have quoted from tbc lloman orator the man who_e fame lias sur.ived his country applies it ith wonderful if not peculiar force to lhat divine system jksls came not only to a beniol.ted but tc a jealous suspicious doubting ca\iliing race but he came from lhe great author of all things w boae decrees arc neither to bc evaded nor : e state ov north-carolina wn.i.rs countl : ciourt of equity march term 1821 y montford stoke versa lohn charmichael in this cause it is ordered that publication be made six weeks in the western carolinian that unless john charmichael who residetfout of this state and is a defendant in this cause shall anpear at the next huperior court of law and equitf to be held for the county of wilkes at the court house in wilkt-shuroiigli on the second monday in september next and answer the bill will be taken pro confesso and heard ex parte march 19 1821 e.-.'.55 j cv.vn jan c.m.l a wwvi'w david hi nkel's pamphlet is in the press lonest lei.dei-s will not decide before tlicy su '■>, 1r21 kind com or.lv in use for sale at the oftiee of the ivuntl t'liiiii.in is j»tuim^vv»s printing
Object Description
Title | Western Carolinian |
Masthead | Western Carolinian |
Date | 1821-06-19 |
Month | 06 |
Day | 19 |
Year | 1821 |
Volume | 2 |
Issue | 54 |
Technical Metadata | Image was scanned by OCLC at the Preservation Service Center in Bethlehem, PA. Archival image is an 8-bit greyscale tiff that was scanned from microfilm at 400 dpi. The original file size was |
Creator | Bingham and White |
Date Digital | 2009-04-13 |
Publisher | Bingham and White |
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 | The Tuesday, June 19, 1821 issue of the Western Carolinian a newspaper from Salisbury, North Carolina; this copy has substantial damage to all four pages |
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 |
OCLC number | 601573885 |
Description
Title | Western Carolinian |
Masthead | Western Carolinian |
Date | 1821-06-19 |
Month | 06 |
Day | 19 |
Year | 1821 |
Sequence | 1 |
Page | 1 |
Technical Metadata | Image was scanned by OCLC at the Preservation Service Center in Bethlehem, PA. Archival image is an 8-bit greyscale tiff that was scanned from microfilm at 400 dpi. The original file size was 2154423 Bytes |
FileName | sawc01_18210619-img00001.jp2 |
Date Digital | 4/13/2009 8:05:08 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 | yolu iv 1v x c t\3^s>i>a 3a3-xli 19 1831 ijjj^enami rc-ilisiieii every ti tir nintiham & white mvyvmevy us\tu.ss t;ie subscriber takes this method to inform the public that she intends carrying on the milliiirri business in all its various branches viz : making ladies dresses head dresses bonnets sic sec liming procured some of the newest northern and southern fashions she flatters herself with the hope of being able to suit the taste of the ladies of salisbury and adjacent country she will alter and clean straw ron nets merchants wishing to have goods worked up can procure them done at short notice and on reasonable terms by applying to the subscri ber at mr wm hough's next door to mr john heard's main-street ikalisbtiry order's from the country will be carefullv and punctually attended to " ellen duffy may lg 1821 50 jw__.tati of mouth carolina agricultural sisted ; and he came clothed in a worthy only of god thc father for its a!s thor and god thc son for its agent as his mission was divine so his kingdom as he declared was not of this world not temporal but eternal it was a mission of grace and a kingdom of spiritiral pow er to be consummated ancl established bv an ignominious death and a glorious res urrection that god might he consistent with himself and man be redeemed from the thraldom of adam's transgression but what was thc reception of this divine messenger of liis own self-sought propi tiation ancl god's redeeming love ? open the volume of eternal truth and it will tell yon : it will shew you all that he did that bis father's will might be accom plished ; all that he suffered that you might bc saved then shut the book and silently contemplate how wonderful ly that book has bcen preserved amidst the enemies of the failh and through the desolations of the dark ages ; and how widely it has since heen extended in cir culation even to the ends of the earth reflect not only upon the preservation of the book through so many vicissitudes of times and manners ; through all the rava ges ofthe goths ancl vandals ancl all thc bloody and barbarous revolutions the world has witnessed since that book was written ; but reflect too upon the sufferings of its advocates ancl inspired authors the perils they encountered thc persecutions they sustained " we are troubled says the apostle paul on every side yet not dis tressed ; wc are perplexed but not in de spair ; persecuted but not forsaken ; cast down but not destroyed destroyed ! how indeed could they be destroyed when " thc gates of hell shall not prevail a gainst thc cause in which they suffered so gloriously ! thc apostle is here descri bing tbe dangers lhat then encompassed the disciples of our saviour in general but when wc attend to the glowing de scription of his own sufferings who can contemplate the saint surrounded by so many appalling circumstances and yet preserving such god-like firmness and fortitude but with indescribable emotions ancl a wish that they mighl have been par takers of his toils and dangers he com panions of his glory as well as professors of his faith u of thc jews says he five times received i forty snipes save one thrice was i beaten with rods once was i stoned thrice i suffered shipwreck ; a night and a day i have been in the deep : in journeyings often in perils of waters in perils of robbers in perils by mine own countrymen in perils by the heathen in perils in the city in perils in the wilder ness in perils in the sea in perils among false brethren : in weariness and painful ness in watchings often in hunger and thirst ; in fastings often in cold and na kedness what but divine inspiration could have animated paul and his breth ren ofthe cross to endure such hardships ? what but the presence of god coulel have carried them through all they suffered themselves ? what but the influence of his holy spirit could have sustained them when they contemplated not only their own perils but those of their divine mas ter till they witnessed his mock convic tion as an impostor by a bigotted bloody minded tribunal and his final crucifixion between two thieves two of the meanest malefactors ! look at this brief portrait of christianity eighteen hundred years ago behold through the vista of ages marked by desolation crimsoned with blood smoking with the ruins of cities darkened by the decline und fall and en livened by the rise ancl progress of mighty empires ! behold wc say through all this mist nnd gloom and glory the re fulgence of the saviour's love when ex piring on the cross ; and behold the perils endured by bis faithful followers sooner than betray their master or renounce his f,,iil — pxtbr it is true denied and jun as betrayed but these were solitary deeds of titni'lhy on the one band aud treacheiy on the olher compared with thc firmness and constancy of thousands who followed with the tear of faith and gratitude the shades of whe^ubscription to the western c ihouviax three dollars per annum payable half-yearly advaifce tj-no paper will be discontinued until all rearages arc paid unless at the discretion of e editors ; and any subscriber failing to give tice of his wish to discontinue at the end of a u r will be considered as wishing to continue g paper which will be sent accordingly whoever will become responsible for the ivment of nine papers sh-ul receive a tenth terms : itulv^tttiniit^m kress of christia litv th sion of eighteen hundred reflects upon the events of the ige can doubt its divine origin or nal triumph overall heresies vcrsal empire to i full prides filiating and termitiatirigh and africa ; have we not inoil the ami.itlt'an fabwlb world seen a wilderness continent rescued in a great on making clover tea and flax seed jelly and on the use of them in rearing calves dkak sm i must cheerfully com ply with your request by stating my mode of preparing flax seed jellv and clovr tea viz : take one part of flax seed ancl five or six parts of water ; let it soak from 1-2 to 48 hours according to ihe temperature of the weather ; then boil it for a quarter of an hour stirring it to prevent burning — keep it in a cool place and not more than will suffice for a week should be made at a time in warm weathei\_^^^^^^^m rrs will be inserted on the etis persons sending in adver m^fthe number of timcs-they will be conunucd till from ihe hands of barbarians 110wan county c*.0t:rt of pleas and quarter sessions may j term 1821 henry williams vs william butler ; original attachment jesse a pi-arson and others summoned as garnishees it appear ingto the satisfaction of the court that the de fendant is not an inhabitant of this slate it is therefore ordered that publication he made for three months in the western carolinian printed in salisbury that the defendant appear at the next court of pleas and quarter sessions m be held for the county of rowan at the court-house in salisbury on the third monday in august next then and there to replevy plead or demur or judgment will he taken against him bv d fault llwti test jro giles cr.-o c ens iiml eiiliveiieclbytiicjj^b ilization and thc divine light pel on this vast charged accordingly until it has bcen ts payment assumed by some person heathen tribes or nations daily ing and the believers in christianity treating with a rapidity l_vlll!itter-rto the editors must bc post-paid livill not be attended to tbc history of population j many evils apparently tion of driving out of the savages frors post to post ; yet no one can doubt that god in his all-wise providence will finally over-rule all for good both to the believ ing invader ancl the unbelieving exile or wanderer again have we not beheld from this vast scene of woods and wilds now converted into fertile and fruitful fields populous and thriving villages and wealthy flourishing ancl splendid com mercial cities the word of god sent forth by missionaries to the remotest regions in every direction till nearly all nations have witnessed the exertions of our in fant republic to extend the boundaries and thc blessings of the redeemer's king dom ? but let us not lose sight of our wonted brevity it iscertain that nature as c'ccro termed the divine power iiaa decreed the final triumph and universal reign of that gospel which has had to struggle against so much diversity of opinion : anel " time which obliterates the fictions of opinion confirms the decisions if nature xev goods is now opening at his store a general and well selected clov r te i cut the best cured clo ver hay — bout as fine as common straw chaff press it into a kettle md fill up with wite ; cover and boil half an hour if soaked six or twelve hours less hoiling will answer express as much of the liquor as possible ancl the residum will be eaten greedily by store swine if mixed with heir swill un less tht cluver was cured with salt a method 1 always pr ctisej some should be put into the kettle evhich may sometimes require to be filled up wilh water state 01 north-carolina rowan countv court of pleas and quarter session may term 1821 richmond pearson's execu tor and executrix r william i.anghorn john calowoy anil 1 s humvll original attach ment levied on land it appearing o the satis faction ■f the court that the defendants are not inhabiuints of t!iij stale it i-i therefore ordered that publication be made for six weeks in the western carolinian printed in salisburv that the defendants appear at the next court of l'leas and quartei sessions to lie held for the county of rowan at the court-house in salisbury on the third monday in august next then and there to replevv plead or demur or judgment will be taken against them bv default 6\vt58 test : jno giles c r c c dry goods hard-ware and medicines direct fr m new york and phila fcfcutprices that will enable him his customers and the h^iiiviu-.l iii i i nds of country ___________________________^ 1 mi rim n thursday in lune at the court mjj^salisbury will be sold on a credit valuable young neuro to the estate of the the two holderness calves which i sold and shipped to you in december last were weaned when three weeks old on flax seed jelly and clover tea ; new milk was given them till they had learned to drink ; as much jelly was mixed with the tea as made it of the consistence of rich new milk and oc casionally skimmed milk was put with it ; they had as much as they would drink night and morning ; and at noon a feed of clover hay rut into chaff which ihey eat voraciously — they were cocfined in a dark stable well ven tilated and littered wuh clean straw ; fine red top hay was always in the rack rowen 2d crop \\ ould have been bet ter these calves only five months old when shipped were in high con diii ii and their arrival intolerable order alter a passage of 22 days in a most inclement season on the deck ut a small coaster denotes a hardihood which i believe they would not have . xhibited if reared in the common manner although that property is char cteristic of the breed indeed i view it as a cardinal point in the man agenv nt of young calves to keep them •. nfuicd and entirely from grass the firfil season : even on the score of e connmy especially if fences are to be cr ctecl ; for it ca-mot be expected they uill do well unless there is a continual flush of feed more of which is de stroyed than they consume by run ning at large besides being exposed to u scorching sun and to be tormented hy insects they often eat and il they have access to water drink to such ex cess that they scour become pot-bel lied and that desirable point a straight barrel can seldom be restored by confining them winter will make no change anel of course it vvill be less material at what season thev are drop ped it would be advisable generally to scald a little meal anel mix it with the cut clover but in the instance a bove related i wished to try the effect without 3 a pearson executor e pearson executrix ■t54r asitf county cl r.ohf.f rower vs james m'guier : orig mz inal atlaeliinent returned to may session 1821 lt is ordered by the court that publica tion be made in the western carolinian for three months that the defendant lames m'guier appear at the next couft of pleas and quarter sessions to he held for the county of ashe on the second monday after the fourth monday in july next and plead answer or demur other wise judgment by default final will bc entered up against him 10wt59 thos calloway clerk state of wlws ki\tc\.ta\mi\eiyt takes this method of inforni 1 ' rod the pnbue lli genendi in the for b^^eounty 9i expense fau i . and all who may favor his sideboai'tl is ro liquors of the quality and his every thing requisite for horses particular to merit .. u jitronn't f\'i*ord dejototatt riluit.tvill d-c 17 1820 30 meoacal u.ni.l.v 1eonari shown versus james m'guier j original attachment returned to may ses sion 1821 lt is ordered by the court that pub lication be made ill the western carolinian for three moiiihs that the defendant james m'guier appear at th next court of pleu and quarter sessions to be held for the county of ashe on thc second monday after thc fourth monday in july next and plead answer or demur other wise judgment by default final will be entered up against him i0wt59 thos calloway clerk state the ivhonping cough cured hy vaccination jvartm tiik niiiiroi.k nf.»rnv influenced by motives of humanity for a largft and peculiarly interesting class ofour communi ty who are now laboring under whooping cough i am induced to communicate thc follow ing on the influence of vaccination iri mitigating and finally removing tlie most tormenting disease of infantile nature if parents and guardians will avail themselves of tlie practice recommended i can assure them the result will be satisfactory and fully proved hy experience m n.h the subscriber continues to carry on cabinet husiiiess ,- and will execute all or h neatness and despatch for cash credit produce m d tfie l\\b\lc c notice that on thc 34th instant durcbmed a negro man of a man who ifejf obadiah fields for the sum of six and fur which 1 gave my bond seventy dollars payable six n nf viul t'l'i'in a v:t have good reason to ;.;■>< . i prup.-rn i from trading for determined not tu pay said mean ascertain whether or not the state of nor ni-c arolina asmi county txtaugh & f1ni.v versus james m'guier ft original attachment returned to may session 1821 it is ortlered by the court that publication be made in the western carolinian for three months that the defendant limes mac gitier appear at the next court of pleas and quarter sessions to be held for tbe county of ashe on the second monday after the fourth monday in july next and plead answer or de mur otherwise judgment by default final will be entered up against bim 10wt5i thos calloway clerk that experienced and able physician john archer m d of harford county in maryland writes to his friend dr mitchell of new-york ; november 15 1808 " you may recollect that three or four years ago i mentioned to you that it was my opinion thut vuccination would cure the tussus convulsiva ; that i had made one experiment and that it succeeded ful ly to my expectations i mentioned the case to several physicians and requested their making a trial of its effects when they should have any patients with whoop ing-cough the benificial effects of vac cination above mentioned determined mc in every instance that occurred of the whooping-cough to vaccinate i there fore have vaccinated six or eight patients that had the whooping-cough and in eve ry case it has succeeded in curing thia most distressing disease the whooping-cough does not come te its height in less than six weeks from its commencement and then when a favor able termination is expected the declen sion of the disease is gradual and does not terminate in less than six weeks more to arrest this afflicting disorder in its pro gress i would recommend vaccination in the second or third week of the whooping cough i c when thc symptoms of the whooping-cough are fully ascertained then io vaccinate should the convulsive cough be violent i should immediately vaccinate ; being well assured that the dis tressing symptoms ofthe whooping-cough are checked by vaccine disease the ter mination of the vaccine disease will be the termination of thc whooping-cough ; that is us soon as the vaccinated part loses the efflorescence and the scab begins to dry anel becomes of a bluish or brownish co lour there will then be an evident change in the whooping-cough for thc better and ihe severe symptoms will cease thus of tevo formidable diseases to which the human race are liable tho small pox and whooping-cough.thc fir is prevented and llie latter is cure <*>•* rrood property founts n c.i ' d lutz s t55r yov sale jvell known stand in lexington n c the name of the swan tavern __^_ half town lots with good sta all necessary out-houses iinm , and well furnished had by the g'li.d land j ning town n a hij/h state of cultivation ' i.i s easy as times are hard ma,r subscriber in lexington state op north-c rolina ashk countv toonrod smtttiatw james m'guier iv original attachment relurned to may ses sion 1821 lt i.s ordered by the court that pub lication be made in the western carolinian for three months that the defendant james m nier appear at the next court of pleas and quarter sessions to be held for the countv of ashe on the second monday after the fourth monday iri july next and plead answer or demur other wise judgment by default final will be entered up against him luwti'j thos calloway clerk may 7th 1821 i-avty bowava tu'wuva awav from the subscriber al charlotte countv n carolina a negro lii.ii of simon lark complexion and five feet seven or eight inches hipeaka low when spoken to it is mhfct he will make towards the county nvilliaiii \ irginia as he was purchased i will the above reward if to / n i ' . dollars if secured 1 i veil so that fsl'i 50 the richmond enquirer are the above advertisement six their account to the office of state ok north-carolina ttvtii kill oil d county robert k wilson versus william beatjri original attachment levied on land it is ordered that publication he mule in the wc s tern carolinian for tli.ee months that unless the defendani appear at our court of pleaa and quarter sessions to be held for said county at the court-house in itutherfordtoq on the second monday in julv next and replevy plead or de mur judgment final will be entered aj-ainst him and the property condemned subject to the plaintiff recovery 6»ts6 witness isaac craton c c ivfcyl&aows " time obliterates the fictions of opinion and confirms the decisions of nature — cicero 1iiiim the i'uuistian visitant whoever reflects on the rise and pro gress of the christian religion must ac knowledge that the motto wc have quoted from tbc lloman orator the man who_e fame lias sur.ived his country applies it ith wonderful if not peculiar force to lhat divine system jksls came not only to a beniol.ted but tc a jealous suspicious doubting ca\iliing race but he came from lhe great author of all things w boae decrees arc neither to bc evaded nor : e state ov north-carolina wn.i.rs countl : ciourt of equity march term 1821 y montford stoke versa lohn charmichael in this cause it is ordered that publication be made six weeks in the western carolinian that unless john charmichael who residetfout of this state and is a defendant in this cause shall anpear at the next huperior court of law and equitf to be held for the county of wilkes at the court house in wilkt-shuroiigli on the second monday in september next and answer the bill will be taken pro confesso and heard ex parte march 19 1821 e.-.'.55 j cv.vn jan c.m.l a wwvi'w david hi nkel's pamphlet is in the press lonest lei.dei-s will not decide before tlicy su '■>, 1r21 kind com or.lv in use for sale at the oftiee of the ivuntl t'liiiii.in is j»tuim^vv»s printing |