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whothibst dagkdiliishasi voli \\\.] s.wivswvwx x c tvvasvmx vvauvvawx aft wv6 xtt 42 pmstin am pi iii.isiied evert tl lisdat dv bingham sc white cmiit.nv i m'l it purchased doct.neck ii with's vied :,| establishment g branches of ins profession to the ciii ns of this place and its vicinity . his shop is one door east of mr slaughter's tavern on main-street salisbury jan 28 1823 — i.u fllami'l.r.l ;_ chapman have justrecciv i id per the steam-lloat /',-.• dee m _ ( ] i of orleans the articles us under which they will s.ll low for cash or darter at their stor in market-street agricultural ped ihcy vvill he induced through the medium of the society or otherwise to make tliem public as it might be the meansol saving m.itiy bushels of grain annually for the b ii of thc commu nity the subscription tothe wkstf.iin cahouki s is three dollars per annum payable half year in advance nai i i i ui bushels suit 15,000 lbs sugars 5000 lbs cofl'ee (! . ' no paper will (>,- discontinued until all arrearages are paid unless at the discretion of the editors | and any subscriber failing to give notiee of his wish to discontinue at the end ofa 1 lulds molasses isaac sharpless 20 ei.su cheese .')') lc.'tfs vails 5 bbls mackarcl 20 bbls northern rum 2 puncheons jamaica do 20 ps cotton ragging 1 us spanish indigo cus s of wool huts j 0 pair men's course shoes ; together with a general assortment of dry goods hardware crockery and glass ware dash given for cotton fallow bees wax and i'l viced notice mode ol legislating in congress year eill be consider 1 as svisli ng to continue li pap p which veil '.. sent accordingly rmhk subscriber beiiir ubotit to remove to i italeigh requests those who are indebted t him to eall and settle tin r accounts - ; hose who have claims vvill please . present ll ■m imin beckwi i ii salisbury jan 28 1823 h hail firs 1 i . source of ilonu ■, ,., , . i'i-i.1 of the 1 nd patron of ihi sens the editor of the new york states man who ta n»w at a ash'tngton gives the following sketch of proceedings in congress hud ; whoever viill become responsible tor the payment of nine papers shall receive u tenth gratis from the m es chester republican m.vki.t.si-.miin-rs will ix inserted on tin cus ternary terms ,*, persons sending in aclver tiseinenis must specify he number of tin esthe wish them inserted or they will be continued till ordered out and charged accordingly weevils remarks on llu i htibi '. ; and men ef ,.'• tiro in i'he mode of manufacturing taws in congress is much the same as in the ni-w york legiol lure ; and also in the parlia ment of great britain jefferson's man ual which is little mere ihan a compila tion of settled parliamentary rules nd practices i the common standard at wnshington and albany and i believe it is in all parts of this country on an ordinary day a spectator in con gress hall witnesses the following order oif proceedings : by 10 o'clock in tho morning the members begin tu drop in ; those who arc on standing or select com mittees for the purpose of meeting mid consulting in private rooms appropriated to that object ; others to write letters fold and direct doc unicnts to their friends ■_, and the remainder to lounge on the sofas around the hall read newspapers or join in conversation on thc topics of the day from 10 lo 12 o'clock the house of re presentatives is a kind of political ex change where intelligence received by letters and papers from different puis of the united states is freely circulated unci diffused through the whole mass unless ii be some secret political news vvhich in that case is whispered only to a circle of friends notice . ri^he subscriber having obtained letters of i administration upon the estate of james rutherford deceased ; ill pursuance of ibe au thority therein given will expose io public sale the personal propert ol said deceased consist ing of thirty-three likel negroes the sale will begin at hamilton's store on sandy-run on wednesday the 26th of februat next and will continue from day to dav until tli whole be | sold the terms ill he made known on the j day of sale all persons having demands against said estate will present bein legally audienti cated ; and those indebted must pay immediate ly or pay costs and all persons who have re ceiled or may receive the following in nils or notes to wit : ne bond upon archibald del lillgham and lames mares for the sum of six thousand dollars two notes upon eelword liird for tin sum of four hundred dollars u note upon lohn ii alley for tl.e sum of sixty-fivi dollars : one note upon lohn <". elliott i'or the sum of iu dollars ; one upon jacob st roup for j about 200 ; all tlu above paper were made ! payable to lames rutherford all persons are | hereby notified that they belong to said rutlter j ford's estate and won purchased from him he ! fore his death ; and the administrator will tak ' all legal steps to recover said instruments and the persons bonnd io pay said bonds and notes are hereby notified not to pay them !.. any p r son but the administrator h m cheraw january 1 is 2 it 42 as much injury is done in barns to thc i different kinds of grain bv these inject _. i wish ihc oii.-ti io devote some atten tion to the most efficacious method of de stroying them or preventing their rava ges i have endeavored foi several years to become acquainted viiti iheir habits and am willing to suae thc result of my conclusions hoping it may occasion from some abler pen more importani informa tion / believe then continue residents for lif . of the building i<i which chance man filiee tht.m and that they do not migrate fi in one burn to another unless carried thither i hat during thc winter thev lie in a dormant state near the ground 1 have found numbers of them at that sea son on thc lower sides '.! bo rds which • eie lying under ilie mangers in stables instinct i o doubt tea lies them at the commencement of cold weather to seek .; retreat where they may lie secure and where they wiii bi somewhat sheltered ft oin intense cold had they remained in the mow on threshing the grain they being in n dormant state would probably jc destroyed about the middle ol thc iii month may they begin to travel crawling up the walls and in every cliiec tion in search of food 11 any grain be in the barn they find it ; and i havc seen as many as eight or ten on one grain of indian com the eye of whii li ihcy at first consume when wheat rye or barley is brought into the bain they penetrate i.e ii on and i apprehend deposit their eggs in the grain « i.icu serves for food for ihe voung insects till they ariive at nearly the size of the parents probably thc sweating and warm li of the mow much assist in thc depositing of the egg in(v i & cyouywcw no advertisement inserted until it has been paid tor or its payment assumed by some person in this town or its vicinity . cheraiv s c oi'l-t.i i'i ,..!, , at tlieir siore in front-street a inrg lid general assortment of groceries drv-goods iia 11 dai a he c wholesale or retail for cash at such prices as cannot fail to suit purchasers who are solicited to call and judge for themselves the highest market price paid for cotton and every species of country produce cheraw january 1 1823 6t'42 0 '• all h-ttersto the editors must be post-paid or lhev will not be attended to carriage nwd waiuvsot chair making ./.' lincolnton a c the subscribers respectfully acq mint the citizens of thc western part of north-caro lina and the contiguous parts of south-carolina thai they have commenced the above mentioned business which ihey vvill carry on with punctu ality md despatch i'hev flatter themselves that b their assidu ity and application they will he-enabled to do amp justice to their employ ers martin c phifer tu'\s franklin & 13atsov having united their interesi in the practice of physic respectfully lender their servi ces in the different branches of their profession to the inhabitants ot i atesville and its vicinity they occupy the stand formerly occupied by f.rwin ____, gaithcr at'vvhich one of , hem may gen erally i found or by inquiring at the house of robert sinn nton or robc-t worke esqrs and by prompt attention to business thev hope to merit the confidence and gain the patronage of the public statesville feb 3 1323 4t'43 wm cl'i.n erhouse n b sign-boards neatly ornamented . vvith rjuili or paint executed at the shortest notice lincolnton dec 31 1822 13vvt4s ssvnle of voy\\\-1\yvo\uu lincoln rihni'v francis ihu li adm'r.ofj.r rutherford c utty v c jan 1823 t'42 m.1jvsio v iltt'l in salisbury north-carolina bv \ lew minutes before twelve the chap lain makes his appearance takes ho speaker's desk and offers up » con ise prayer 11 does not always attraci no lteniinn of be whole of his audience if a membei happens to be folding nd sealing a package or deeply engaged in the midst of a newspaper paragraph ne keeps his seat with his hat on and service prooeeds without his assistance or cogni zance such instances ue however rare and a great degree cf decern n is commonly observed hv ihe lime the religious exercise is finished most of ihe members have arrived and the gali.-iiei are filled with ladies and gentlemen au speciators flourt of pleas and quarter sessions jan uary session a 1 1823 — oeorge huffman and others heirs of martin huffman deceased vs john huffman petition for the division of tin real estate of martin huffman deceased it appearing to the court that john huffman is not an inhabitant ot this state ; it is therefore ordered by court that notice ik published three weeks in the western carolinian requiring the said john huffman to appear :.' tlu nexl county court of imcus and quarter sessions lo be held for the said county at die t ourt-house iii lin colnton on tb fourth monda after the fourth in march next then and there to answer or de mur *.) the said petition oth rv is it « ill be ta ken pro confess and adjudged accordingly witness v m'bee clerk ofthe raid court nt lincolnton the 5.1 mondav of january 1823 v > rdry m'bee '(,'. c i '•!.'— price adv sl 25 vawh's wuie sto t\\\ei a otoi.l'.n from the subscriber's plantation on the head waters 25**w of waxhavv creek mcckleiihurg atjbjrx'a^.f county n c about two months ago a red sorrel horse five vears old past about 14 hands high heavy made works >.- ell in harness of any kind ; has no white mark on him ; lacks and trots but more generally the first and vvas iii middling good order any person giving notice of the above described horse so that ilie owner can get him again shall be rewarded for his trouble and all reasonable expenses paid joseph varbroi gil jammer 24 1823 3t"4 ir this elegant establishment situated at the north corner of the court-house is now fitted up in a new and superior style for the reception of company lln greatest pains have been taken to procure for this establishment furniture of every description necessary for the comfort nl n-avcllcrs i'he most approved ser vants have h in selected with j r v:i care the h:ir slocked with choice liquors and tin stables attended by obliging and attentive hostlers the convenience of this situation for business is equal to any in tl.e place the house contains ;. num ber of private rooms well calculated for ihe ac commodation of travellers and boarders at tached io which there is a dry good and book store to those w i may please to call on him in assures them that no pains shall in spared to render their stay comfortable and pleasing james ml ie jsottfjk precisely at twelve o'clock the speak er takes his scat and calls tbe house to or der ; that is to sav announces the fact that it is lime for business ; for there is the same disorder after he takes the chair as before the members all sitting or walk ing with their hats on and attending lo their own concerns as soon as the speakei has taken his seat the mace con sisting of a green wand surmounted by a golden eagle is placed upon his right mid j the btar spangled banner is hoisted upon lie j dome of the capitol as a signal to pel sons at a distance that tlie house is in session and ids to show perhaps that congress fiefhts under american colors i he wind is sometimes so high as to compel them to strike the 11 k before the action has ended and from this circumstance on i a cold oi muddy day a member boarding j at a distance firesumrs congress has ad journed a want of punctuality is not however a common fault and vou seldom see a v ant seat in i he bouse bui i find the peiiker ii sooner ready to pun ( ed to business lh in myself and the remainder of this sketi i will therefore bc postponed jto atlothci letter stale ov vuv\\\-vavt»\\na tup sale of lots laid off oil the lauds of lc litia wilson at mock's old field in the forks of the vadkin river under a decree of the court of equity for howan county having been postponed from august last until the hrst of january 1823 will again be resumed on tin 25th aud jtitli of february , upon the terms men tioned iu i former advertisement and which will again he made known on llu dav ofs.de j a pearson 1 saml jones john clement i commis high braly f lioiicn alex m'.siut | j p caitter j ' u iv i^^^^^^________....i...^^^^^g ol or court icf law fall i'en ii ' .' v«\e\l lu-.l'.uv uiu , l>lflh i ' jane kerr vs william kir petition lor » ~ divorce and alimony li appearing to court tames p hampton respectfully informi thai william kerr resides wit out the limits of | tl the public that he occupies th old shop this stat i ordered that publication be made in formerly owned bi his father on main-street the stur and western carolinian newspapers a few doors south of the court-house salisbury for three m ...., hs that unless b s..i.l v ill .,-: where lie is now prepared with a good set of k rr do make liis appearance at the nest stq e loots to repair all kinds of rior court of law to be held for the countv of w l'l'ftijr o c •> tpt firivo mecklenburg at the court-house in charlo'tte ! f li e 1 1,111 t.v on the 6th mondav after the 4th mon i.u ofj he assures all who mav favor him with their march 1823 and answer plead or demur to custom tha their work shall be executed in as laid petition the same will be heard ex parte food a ityle as at any oth r shop in ties pan of md sentence ancl a decree made according to the country all kinds of old jewelry repaired die praver thereof 1 "' nine kinds made jobs of every description a copy test geo graham ('.-'.. in ii i line ofbusiness will be thankfully received 3nit'47 price adv 514 tun executed on u short notice people who _ . . reside at a distance bv sending may depend on r . - 4 .» ii »■' ving iheir work as faithful attended to and rn'.yu l a tll'llla avovvwiv returned as though they were preseni and c ibarrus coukty oti/ethe old i lablishcd salisbury prices charged ot'perioh court of law full term 1822 v l.i u il saiah iti 1 1 1 ... . , eli bradshaw....p lition o 11 li,','"/'/'ll for llivorce filed a i spring term 1822 it an ( "•"•»'• ■' ' l ' l i pearing to the satisfaction nf tin court that ll f l r ,; '" j 11 ' 1 "' buncombe c ty n c on defendant is not an nhabitan of this s'at or * '•'■■i'd instant a man who calls himself dered then fore i 1 ■ubli n he made i i the • 1 ""^ i and say she isn citizen ol bedford western carolinian and italeigh register i'or counlv west i'ennessec he had in his posses three months thai die dt-f ndaiii p|,eav at the ■■'"''■' " g«»niiiii win nib eiillt-,1 george about next super court of law to be held for the slx '' tet 2 " cl " ■h k u > -"'"'" i "' 1 • and appears countv of cabarrus on the tb mondav after l " '" l1 " "' 25 wars old said negro says he i'he ith mondai in mareli next i ben and llicr v as raised in montg ry county n c by a to plead to said petition otherwise it will be '" n h > the name ol pr.or after smith was l rd es parte and decreed accordingly appn lu nded i'nor came on lus way moving to 1 vi mi i'chison c.'s c i 1 "' u,s1 ' n ' 1 l ' l ' : " ! " i "' <" * r " ■btit bc was price di i i '' " 111 '" •' ''" '" "''• : ' s !___£ i '" 1 '''- "°' prove mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm am mmmm mm mmm a unci in bringing tlie insect io perfection as i pioof that thc egg is deposited in the gi in ii will be found that if wheat be threshed some short time after harvest in barns where weevils abound when it will be very little eaten by them and put into bags and perhaps few of the itisccls then to be seen that in a few weeks it vvill lie very much eaten and numbers of weevils in thc bags having ihus briefly ; staled my opinion of their habits i will | suggest a few propositions for destroying thcni the most efficacious mode i ap 1 prehend would be to stack the grain out lot one or iwo years and keep all kinds of it from lying in the barn during the slimmer season by this means they would lie depi ived of food and of u suitable place to deposit thc i young many of them may be destroyed by having no grain in tin barn from the time they live their ivitilei retreat till har vest ; except about a double handful of indian corn in a place und in several dif ferent places number of them vvill go to these heaps for food then about once in two days riddle them in some clean place wiih a wheat riddle the insects vvill fall ihrough which may bc gathered up and thrown into the fire another mctli ... i is to leave i little straw in the stables at this season and before harvest gather i all up carefully and draw it out into a field many weevils will bus bc taken out and perish it is said though i have 4wt'42 windsor chair making tiif subscribers respectfully inform their friends and the public a arge that they have assoeated under the firm of grimes & cooper for ll ■purpose of carry ing on lhe alio c business in nil ils branches thev are m ell pre pared rn i all kinds of windsor and l-'ancv chairs from 12 to gl20 per s 1 i ntlemeh wishing elegant chairs or settees nuiy rely up on li.ev ils them as . i.giiiilly made at the shop of the subscribers as at any other in the state old chairs and s.-tle s r paired at a reasonable rate and oil short notice the subscribers arc also completely prepared with a ei nut stock ol timber ton call kinds of bedsteads at irom g3 to s geo w grimes john t noi'kli miracles — si g gory the great af funis and win will doubt him — that a li'.tle monk got into such a habit o « ek ing miracles that ai length the prior tor bade him to exercise his supernattii.il ta lent i he monk conformed lo the or dei ; bul one dav seeing an hones brick bin i falling from the roof ot a house he hesitated between monastics obedience un ( harity in saving the poor man's life ; and only ordering him lo remain in the air he ran tc acquaint the prior with t.'ic case the prioi gave him absolution lot the sin of beginning a miracle without nis leave and allowed him to go through with it bul never :■■do lhe like again sign coac ano lltmsu paixtixg f 1 eo \\ . l.kimks begs leave to inform the fl citizens f salisbury and the surrounding rountrv unit he still continues to execute nil kinds of house sign coach and ornamental painting having procured an ample supply of materials and l.uv ., lor a number of years pas d.voie.l almost l.is whole attention lo ac quire a competent knowledge of this branch of l.usiii ss i t els confident of being able to give satisfaction to those who may im please i to fa vor him wiih orders in ilu above line gilding and clazing w ill also h _ \. led in a n ai man ner and on reasonable terms he also keeps on li id for sal copal and 1 pan vat •/. '.. wanted as an apprentice lo the above hi si ness one or two lads from 1.5 to 16 ears ofagi , of steady und industrious habits to wl ,, if they prove themselves deserving of it u good chain e « dl be niven , feb i 182:1 39 ll j-.\'i\m's i stl in possession of wild smith a sorrel horicl |»\\ uv fi-om mv ph ation in i men . ,' ',"' l'<i..ds high with a lane blue in his it ter district soutl.-nirolinii nth stl ol tare between 6 an 0 years old , also a plain sept a negro fellow in it nan.eo p ter lie d<lc and bridle said smith was committed ;_, , .',„. ", wi i , ,. sixfeel or lin ; " : ' jad ol this county for a most daring rob ■h.s '--,!,. fast d i-i ike thin visage throws ''. ■" > j die subscriber it is also believed thai in hi i.d ba k and spe s will po sidt-ral le con ""' b ud negro iloea noi belong to smith i hese seciuei.ee v „-.,.,.,. has u son ht re therefore to give notice to all persons hay boit of l.is ,!.. ib which ,. rn present ing anv demands against said propei-ty to come small but in surn .,,.!„ „ s , ar is larg , ! in ,, , '"'"' ra ' '' ;, > char s c8 ' : ""' ulk " "'"" i^n dollar-thc toes are useless but he wears a „ . .. , ,,,„,- a'o sho on thai i i ,,' i-,-l asetl pe»er fi-om mr ""'"' '" ' '' »■' '•— t42 lohii l vincent \ ! , broughl im from < irangc , county n c near the caswell line in ret i sivfeviff's uftvv ing to that place he will probabh bc lodged in ,, , ., . • ->".(• i,.ili wd in that condition | expect will . rtters mwt _ sl.e'rilfof rowan me h n £ cus sl m i 7 * " ," t ' ' u,.h ''" '' ! l "'"'"" »• '"'"" '" 1 "'"" 1 i;i r ihill ml ( i toiu , \\ ill i f.is di ,- .| ill 1u , , , , i i . . the subscriber at libc-rtv 11,11 .,„„:,,,.,■.,',- ' '"' "'"■'' *'" "'' ' ./"' '" "' '"' ,?' riot.s.c forvvhieh i !',-,,.•,. . |, ,." '■' ■" ' ' l-s addressed to ii iall i render i joil . gooi ii ''" ' '' ' ' t t 1 " '"'' wlfj , 1 ' \ to :"..,],! th.s . il old t io s.ni i11v • .. !| il . • ,., um ... ; i i il ■l.tol'l 1.1 !,• of oth po ..................................................................................................................................................................... willi him s ',, libel suit — mr matthews the conic di.in has commenced a libel suit against mr buckingham tlie editor of the new england galaxy for a late theatrical cri tii ism on mr m's performances l'.:r ! damages are la at is 10,000 never experienced it that they huvc a leiitiudtli'iti.y to hemp that a lew layers jin tkt'vst't'v wantfea " ! ''■• preud among thegrain at the lime \ sim i.l ... ,.., v ii rt-i oniiii nd d who un of putting it in the hun will prevent their , dtrstands the cultiir of con and cotton i no doubt members of the so and the management i negroes udl meet v ith h employment apply at this . li . tiety and others are possessed of facts on ,,! ' ','' this subject which would be highl intei yvu*\vmii\\an mn s ""' "■""- who are troubled with j sale ■'.,.- i thesi s ts about their barns ltisho •- the pioneers was anno ced in tbe new-york papers on thursday lobe pub lisbed on i riday and at 12 o'i n k m writing l'n\w_.y jjoh sale 1.1 ih offi , r.ftli ; -( ,.-, linian at ihn •• dollar luenl live , i p also two r i.n -. l,i i i ind inc bundle su •■!• !<■- el ;■klkn\rt\v.\,\v vixocutions ii.v tl.e publisher had delivered ■„./-•-■- / ......... • ( , for bale ai t -■. '' rial ad
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Title | Western Carolinian |
Masthead | Western Carolinian |
Date | 1823-02-25 |
Month | 02 |
Day | 25 |
Year | 1823 |
Volume | 3 |
Issue | 142 |
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whothibst dagkdiliishasi voli \\\.] s.wivswvwx x c tvvasvmx vvauvvawx aft wv6 xtt 42 pmstin am pi iii.isiied evert tl lisdat dv bingham sc white cmiit.nv i m'l it purchased doct.neck ii with's vied :,| establishment g branches of ins profession to the ciii ns of this place and its vicinity . his shop is one door east of mr slaughter's tavern on main-street salisbury jan 28 1823 — i.u fllami'l.r.l ;_ chapman have justrecciv i id per the steam-lloat /',-.• dee m _ ( ] i of orleans the articles us under which they will s.ll low for cash or darter at their stor in market-street agricultural ped ihcy vvill he induced through the medium of the society or otherwise to make tliem public as it might be the meansol saving m.itiy bushels of grain annually for the b ii of thc commu nity the subscription tothe wkstf.iin cahouki s is three dollars per annum payable half year in advance nai i i i ui bushels suit 15,000 lbs sugars 5000 lbs cofl'ee (! . ' no paper will (>,- discontinued until all arrearages are paid unless at the discretion of the editors | and any subscriber failing to give notiee of his wish to discontinue at the end ofa 1 lulds molasses isaac sharpless 20 ei.su cheese .')') lc.'tfs vails 5 bbls mackarcl 20 bbls northern rum 2 puncheons jamaica do 20 ps cotton ragging 1 us spanish indigo cus s of wool huts j 0 pair men's course shoes ; together with a general assortment of dry goods hardware crockery and glass ware dash given for cotton fallow bees wax and i'l viced notice mode ol legislating in congress year eill be consider 1 as svisli ng to continue li pap p which veil '.. sent accordingly rmhk subscriber beiiir ubotit to remove to i italeigh requests those who are indebted t him to eall and settle tin r accounts - ; hose who have claims vvill please . present ll ■m imin beckwi i ii salisbury jan 28 1823 h hail firs 1 i . source of ilonu ■, ,., , . i'i-i.1 of the 1 nd patron of ihi sens the editor of the new york states man who ta n»w at a ash'tngton gives the following sketch of proceedings in congress hud ; whoever viill become responsible tor the payment of nine papers shall receive u tenth gratis from the m es chester republican m.vki.t.si-.miin-rs will ix inserted on tin cus ternary terms ,*, persons sending in aclver tiseinenis must specify he number of tin esthe wish them inserted or they will be continued till ordered out and charged accordingly weevils remarks on llu i htibi '. ; and men ef ,.'• tiro in i'he mode of manufacturing taws in congress is much the same as in the ni-w york legiol lure ; and also in the parlia ment of great britain jefferson's man ual which is little mere ihan a compila tion of settled parliamentary rules nd practices i the common standard at wnshington and albany and i believe it is in all parts of this country on an ordinary day a spectator in con gress hall witnesses the following order oif proceedings : by 10 o'clock in tho morning the members begin tu drop in ; those who arc on standing or select com mittees for the purpose of meeting mid consulting in private rooms appropriated to that object ; others to write letters fold and direct doc unicnts to their friends ■_, and the remainder to lounge on the sofas around the hall read newspapers or join in conversation on thc topics of the day from 10 lo 12 o'clock the house of re presentatives is a kind of political ex change where intelligence received by letters and papers from different puis of the united states is freely circulated unci diffused through the whole mass unless ii be some secret political news vvhich in that case is whispered only to a circle of friends notice . ri^he subscriber having obtained letters of i administration upon the estate of james rutherford deceased ; ill pursuance of ibe au thority therein given will expose io public sale the personal propert ol said deceased consist ing of thirty-three likel negroes the sale will begin at hamilton's store on sandy-run on wednesday the 26th of februat next and will continue from day to dav until tli whole be | sold the terms ill he made known on the j day of sale all persons having demands against said estate will present bein legally audienti cated ; and those indebted must pay immediate ly or pay costs and all persons who have re ceiled or may receive the following in nils or notes to wit : ne bond upon archibald del lillgham and lames mares for the sum of six thousand dollars two notes upon eelword liird for tin sum of four hundred dollars u note upon lohn ii alley for tl.e sum of sixty-fivi dollars : one note upon lohn <". elliott i'or the sum of iu dollars ; one upon jacob st roup for j about 200 ; all tlu above paper were made ! payable to lames rutherford all persons are | hereby notified that they belong to said rutlter j ford's estate and won purchased from him he ! fore his death ; and the administrator will tak ' all legal steps to recover said instruments and the persons bonnd io pay said bonds and notes are hereby notified not to pay them !.. any p r son but the administrator h m cheraw january 1 is 2 it 42 as much injury is done in barns to thc i different kinds of grain bv these inject _. i wish ihc oii.-ti io devote some atten tion to the most efficacious method of de stroying them or preventing their rava ges i have endeavored foi several years to become acquainted viiti iheir habits and am willing to suae thc result of my conclusions hoping it may occasion from some abler pen more importani informa tion / believe then continue residents for lif . of the building i rdry m'bee '(,'. c i '•!.'— price adv sl 25 vawh's wuie sto t\\\ei a otoi.l'.n from the subscriber's plantation on the head waters 25**w of waxhavv creek mcckleiihurg atjbjrx'a^.f county n c about two months ago a red sorrel horse five vears old past about 14 hands high heavy made works >.- ell in harness of any kind ; has no white mark on him ; lacks and trots but more generally the first and vvas iii middling good order any person giving notice of the above described horse so that ilie owner can get him again shall be rewarded for his trouble and all reasonable expenses paid joseph varbroi gil jammer 24 1823 3t"4 ir this elegant establishment situated at the north corner of the court-house is now fitted up in a new and superior style for the reception of company lln greatest pains have been taken to procure for this establishment furniture of every description necessary for the comfort nl n-avcllcrs i'he most approved ser vants have h in selected with j r v:i care the h:ir slocked with choice liquors and tin stables attended by obliging and attentive hostlers the convenience of this situation for business is equal to any in tl.e place the house contains ;. num ber of private rooms well calculated for ihe ac commodation of travellers and boarders at tached io which there is a dry good and book store to those w i may please to call on him in assures them that no pains shall in spared to render their stay comfortable and pleasing james ml ie jsottfjk precisely at twelve o'clock the speak er takes his scat and calls tbe house to or der ; that is to sav announces the fact that it is lime for business ; for there is the same disorder after he takes the chair as before the members all sitting or walk ing with their hats on and attending lo their own concerns as soon as the speakei has taken his seat the mace con sisting of a green wand surmounted by a golden eagle is placed upon his right mid j the btar spangled banner is hoisted upon lie j dome of the capitol as a signal to pel sons at a distance that tlie house is in session and ids to show perhaps that congress fiefhts under american colors i he wind is sometimes so high as to compel them to strike the 11 k before the action has ended and from this circumstance on i a cold oi muddy day a member boarding j at a distance firesumrs congress has ad journed a want of punctuality is not however a common fault and vou seldom see a v ant seat in i he bouse bui i find the peiiker ii sooner ready to pun ( ed to business lh in myself and the remainder of this sketi i will therefore bc postponed jto atlothci letter stale ov vuv\\\-vavt»\\na tup sale of lots laid off oil the lauds of lc litia wilson at mock's old field in the forks of the vadkin river under a decree of the court of equity for howan county having been postponed from august last until the hrst of january 1823 will again be resumed on tin 25th aud jtitli of february , upon the terms men tioned iu i former advertisement and which will again he made known on llu dav ofs.de j a pearson 1 saml jones john clement i commis high braly f lioiicn alex m'.siut | j p caitter j ' u iv i^^^^^^________....i...^^^^^g ol or court icf law fall i'en ii ' .' v«\e\l lu-.l'.uv uiu , l>lflh i ' jane kerr vs william kir petition lor » ~ divorce and alimony li appearing to court tames p hampton respectfully informi thai william kerr resides wit out the limits of | tl the public that he occupies th old shop this stat i ordered that publication be made in formerly owned bi his father on main-street the stur and western carolinian newspapers a few doors south of the court-house salisbury for three m ...., hs that unless b s..i.l v ill .,-: where lie is now prepared with a good set of k rr do make liis appearance at the nest stq e loots to repair all kinds of rior court of law to be held for the countv of w l'l'ftijr o c •> tpt firivo mecklenburg at the court-house in charlo'tte ! f li e 1 1,111 t.v on the 6th mondav after the 4th mon i.u ofj he assures all who mav favor him with their march 1823 and answer plead or demur to custom tha their work shall be executed in as laid petition the same will be heard ex parte food a ityle as at any oth r shop in ties pan of md sentence ancl a decree made according to the country all kinds of old jewelry repaired die praver thereof 1 "' nine kinds made jobs of every description a copy test geo graham ('.-'.. in ii i line ofbusiness will be thankfully received 3nit'47 price adv 514 tun executed on u short notice people who _ . . reside at a distance bv sending may depend on r . - 4 .» ii »■' ving iheir work as faithful attended to and rn'.yu l a tll'llla avovvwiv returned as though they were preseni and c ibarrus coukty oti/ethe old i lablishcd salisbury prices charged ot'perioh court of law full term 1822 v l.i u il saiah iti 1 1 1 ... . , eli bradshaw....p lition o 11 li,','"/'/'ll for llivorce filed a i spring term 1822 it an ( "•"•»'• ■' ' l ' l i pearing to the satisfaction nf tin court that ll f l r ,; '" j 11 ' 1 "' buncombe c ty n c on defendant is not an nhabitan of this s'at or * '•'■■i'd instant a man who calls himself dered then fore i 1 ■ubli n he made i i the • 1 ""^ i and say she isn citizen ol bedford western carolinian and italeigh register i'or counlv west i'ennessec he had in his posses three months thai die dt-f ndaiii p|,eav at the ■■'"''■' " g«»niiiii win nib eiillt-,1 george about next super court of law to be held for the slx '' tet 2 " cl " ■h k u > -"'"'" i "' 1 • and appears countv of cabarrus on the tb mondav after l " '" l1 " "' 25 wars old said negro says he i'he ith mondai in mareli next i ben and llicr v as raised in montg ry county n c by a to plead to said petition otherwise it will be '" n h > the name ol pr.or after smith was l rd es parte and decreed accordingly appn lu nded i'nor came on lus way moving to 1 vi mi i'chison c.'s c i 1 "' u,s1 ' n ' 1 l ' l ' : " ! " i "' <" * r " ■btit bc was price di i i '' " 111 '" •' ''" '" "''• : ' s !___£ i '" 1 '''- "°' prove mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm am mmmm mm mmm a unci in bringing tlie insect io perfection as i pioof that thc egg is deposited in the gi in ii will be found that if wheat be threshed some short time after harvest in barns where weevils abound when it will be very little eaten by them and put into bags and perhaps few of the itisccls then to be seen that in a few weeks it vvill lie very much eaten and numbers of weevils in thc bags having ihus briefly ; staled my opinion of their habits i will | suggest a few propositions for destroying thcni the most efficacious mode i ap 1 prehend would be to stack the grain out lot one or iwo years and keep all kinds of it from lying in the barn during the slimmer season by this means they would lie depi ived of food and of u suitable place to deposit thc i young many of them may be destroyed by having no grain in tin barn from the time they live their ivitilei retreat till har vest ; except about a double handful of indian corn in a place und in several dif ferent places number of them vvill go to these heaps for food then about once in two days riddle them in some clean place wiih a wheat riddle the insects vvill fall ihrough which may bc gathered up and thrown into the fire another mctli ... i is to leave i little straw in the stables at this season and before harvest gather i all up carefully and draw it out into a field many weevils will bus bc taken out and perish it is said though i have 4wt'42 windsor chair making tiif subscribers respectfully inform their friends and the public a arge that they have assoeated under the firm of grimes & cooper for ll ■purpose of carry ing on lhe alio c business in nil ils branches thev are m ell pre pared rn i all kinds of windsor and l-'ancv chairs from 12 to gl20 per s 1 i ntlemeh wishing elegant chairs or settees nuiy rely up on li.ev ils them as . i.giiiilly made at the shop of the subscribers as at any other in the state old chairs and s.-tle s r paired at a reasonable rate and oil short notice the subscribers arc also completely prepared with a ei nut stock ol timber ton call kinds of bedsteads at irom g3 to s geo w grimes john t noi'kli miracles — si g gory the great af funis and win will doubt him — that a li'.tle monk got into such a habit o « ek ing miracles that ai length the prior tor bade him to exercise his supernattii.il ta lent i he monk conformed lo the or dei ; bul one dav seeing an hones brick bin i falling from the roof ot a house he hesitated between monastics obedience un ( harity in saving the poor man's life ; and only ordering him lo remain in the air he ran tc acquaint the prior with t.'ic case the prioi gave him absolution lot the sin of beginning a miracle without nis leave and allowed him to go through with it bul never :■■do lhe like again sign coac ano lltmsu paixtixg f 1 eo \\ . l.kimks begs leave to inform the fl citizens f salisbury and the surrounding rountrv unit he still continues to execute nil kinds of house sign coach and ornamental painting having procured an ample supply of materials and l.uv ., lor a number of years pas d.voie.l almost l.is whole attention lo ac quire a competent knowledge of this branch of l.usiii ss i t els confident of being able to give satisfaction to those who may im please i to fa vor him wiih orders in ilu above line gilding and clazing w ill also h _ \. led in a n ai man ner and on reasonable terms he also keeps on li id for sal copal and 1 pan vat •/. '.. wanted as an apprentice lo the above hi si ness one or two lads from 1.5 to 16 ears ofagi , of steady und industrious habits to wl ,, if they prove themselves deserving of it u good chain e « dl be niven , feb i 182:1 39 ll j-.\'i\m's i stl in possession of wild smith a sorrel horicl |»\\ uv fi-om mv ph ation in i men . ,' ',"' l' |