Western Carolinian |
Previous | 1 of 4 | Next |
|
small (250x250 max)
medium (500x500 max)
Large
Extra Large
large ( > 500x500)
Full Resolution
All (PDF)
|
This page
All
|
Loading content ...
whotieibii a!b(diyraiia »• ttli iy sa\i\*bvil x o tvhshax 3yj.\'t 10 1823 xo 151 the thorough bred horse m©av testate of 3 a veavsoit v may term of rowan county court 1823 tbe subscriber obtained letters of admin istration on the estate of jesse a pearson deceased t'te holy league sayvsvury fca&feuvj the subscriber having nude an arrange ment with thc proprietors of tins institu ttion the management of it with its avsi'.s has become his individual concern - -> t:s friends and the public he looks with co ;. ncc for a portion of their patronage in this ntcrestinf and important employment he vent r s to prom ise the industrious application of more than twenty vears experience ; united with a zeal excited by a conviction of its importaric and strengthened by habit to parents and guar dians who may be disposed to place their chil dren and wards under his care he would re mark that his object has ever been with the languages and higher branches of education to unite s thorough knowledge of reading writing english grammar arithmetic and geography jn addition to these things thc useful and r.-.ac tical parls of mathematics natural and moral philosophy astronomy logic rhetoric histo rv and chemistry when required will be at tended to in the instruction of females a reg ular s stem will be adopted the object will be to render them rational and interesting com panions ; and in their education as well as in that of the other sex those branches which are of tlie greatest utility in the progress of life will receive a superior degree of attention one object will ever be kept in view to inspire his pupils with a due degree of self-respect to es tablish correct moral and religious views and conduct and with parental solicitude to correct all immoral indecorous and licentious habits in both sexes and in pupils of every age atten tention will be paid to spelling reading writing and composition in fine to prepare those com mit'ed to his care in the best possible manner im their future destination in life will be his un ceasing aim ; and the same attention will be paid to the mere english scholar as to those who are designed foi higher institutions justice to him self requires him to state that in teaching the latin and greek languages the thorough and critical method recommended by the messrs de port ho al and so admirably pursued at our university has heen for a long time adopt ed to enable him to effect this an extensive collection of the most approved grammars and lexicons among which are the thesaurus of ainsortli the lexicons of hedericus park hurst c and the grammars of tlie messrs de port royal hackcnburg goodrich moore val pv 8tc have been procured ; to which his pupils have liberty to refer to facilitate the study of geography an excellent set of globes w-it h lavoisne's and other atlases and an extensive collection of maps have been provided thc grades of tuition will be five six and even dollars paid in advance into the hands of thomas l cowan esq who has kindly con sented to act as agent for the subscriber jonathan otis freeman salisbury march 31 1823 47 fnfl the new-mitk 8tate5m vx who is alexander ol kussia who is frederic of prussia who is fran cis of austria i why three men and men two of very ordm r capacities now what rii t have alexander frederic and francis three mert'of 3 h how pitrs to traverse countries and to meet and determine md all this without being requested to do it the fate and condition of millions 1 he upstarts have no right unless hav ing i mis of ragg muffins pt their lie is constitutes such right ; the de clar tion of which would san tion kick ing them off the stage on which ihey are acting so fbgitious a part the following stanzas from the pen of john qui ney adams esq phow the versat'litj ofthe author's talent and prove him to be as skilful at turning elegiac vers s on infants as at drafting protocols and diplomatic letters or wielding the iron pen i f s.it7re and polemics the sentiments are both philosophical and classical jefrk wf 1 st and this season at mj 1 tt stable in salisbury and be tr&^sxfy let to mares at the price of eight rfoju^.v^jc dollars tlie season ; five dollars the leap to be paid when the mare takes the hone with liberty to turn to the season should the mare not prove with foal dion is now nine years old his dam was b the imported horse charriot lis sire the old imported dion whose pedigr c almost ever person is well acquainted with u/oii certainly ranks wilh the best horses ever trained on the salisbury turf having be n a running horse since three years old during this time he has won s7v races — three two-mile a'ld three one-mile heal ; also the best three in five dion is a beautiful bay rising fifteen hands high for muscular power and elegance of action he cannot be excelled there are a few colts from dior and though they are the produce ot comm in mares they are uncommon in point of size form and beauty the season has already commenced and will terminate tbe 1st of august moses a locke all persons indebted to said estate are re qu ted to m:.ke payment without delay and in e having demands against the same are re quested to have them duly prepared for settle ment within the time prescribed by law or this notice will be pled in b.ir of recover 6wt61 a nesb1tt adm'r lines ddressed to a mother ou the death oft~.ro infant sure to the mansions of the blest xotke yi7"ll-lbe sold at mi.cks old field in row f v an county on tlie twenty-third of june next the sale to continue from day to day the personal property belonging to the estate of gen jesse a i'earson ; consisting of a large and valuable stock of horses cattle hogs ste ; farming utensils household and kitchen furni ture and various other art ich 8 also at the same tiye and place will bc of fered for sale a number of valuable negroes consisting of men women boys and girls terms of credit c will be made known on the davs of sale a neshltt admr may 28 1833 4wt59 when infant inno nre ascends some angel brighter than the r st the spotless spirit's fltg'.t attends on wings of exstacy tbey rise beyond where worlds material roll till some fair sis i of the skies receives the unpolluted soul there at th almig!it father's hand four priests the first a roman catholic the second an episcopalian the third a presbyterian und the fourth .. baptist met to dine upon a fish without ceremony the roman catholic helped himsell to one third ol the fish comprehending the head t-d gr.svely exclaimed l papaest ca put i xlesit ' [ hie pope is the head of he n ...;.] the episcopalian next took another third ot the fish com preh ndmg tbe tail observing finis coro vat oppu the end crowns the work the presbyterian next helped i msetl to the remainder exclaiming • in medio est vert tas truth lief it i.veen extremes the modest b p tist being left without any thing fo eat took up a dish of drawn butter and splashed it over his companions voci ferating l ego baptizo vos /' i bap uze you nearest tlie throne ol living light the choir of infant sen.j lis stand and dazzling shine where all are bright chain'd for a dreary length of years salisbury may 15 1823 10 63 ua\awy>a evavigatum company wvitt a general meeting of the stockholders of the north carolina catawba navigation company is required at the \ ourt house in lin colnton on the 30th day of ji ne next at which time and place an election will be held for pres ident and directors in said company and other bus ness of importance tothe interests of the company will be transacted all those interes ted are requested to attend r order of the board 3i58 down to these elements below some stain the sky-born spirit b ars jfas ft he subscriber having purcha 1 sed this much admired horse 23p*'»s|t;s from his former owner mr holder #*.%.'-*■• v by will continue him at the stands already announced in the western carolinian and in bills as a reduction in price seems o be called for by the general pressure of tlie times dolon will hereafter stand at seven dollars the season four dollars the single leap aid twelve dollars to insure any gentleman putting five mares or more shall have a deduction of one dollar each from the above prices llie sub scriber hopes from tliis deduction in price that dolon will mc t ifii such an eneour.igment as a horse of lis qualities merits jno n piiifer may 22 1823 3t'o7r extracted from tins world of „ o that unextinguishable beam with dust united at our birth sheds a more dim discolor'd gleam thc more it lingers on this earth clos'd in this dark abode of clay duncan campbell treasurer the stream of glory faintly burns nor unobscur'd the luctfd ray to its own native fount returns liana vov sa\e twill sell on thursday he 28th dav of august next on the premises in iredell count on hunting 1 cpeek v valuable tract of land containii^b^7 acres well adapted to tlie culture of cornfeonon tobacco and erase all gentlemen wanting to purchase will find tlie sight ol the property a sufficient recommenda tion and would do well to cotee and look at the i land before the day of sale as i am determined to move to the west next fall the probability lis there may be a bargain ha-1 in this jtroperty ■a ml ■5,.57i but when thc i or.l of mortal breath decrees his bounty to resume and points the silent shaft of death which speeds an infant to the tomb ; y \ v \ a \\ v v i \ i \ '-£ , v \ \' .| ji.-.f'innsh the hc the sh'.ph on r t h a salisbuv , h t i he assures all who may favor him with their i,\>\at sa^n ii*\tts,m custom that their work si all be executed i as itzirn.i.vtf.p good a style as at any other shop in this part of riphe subscriber respectfully informs his the country all kinds of obi jewelry repaired | f u . ll | s am j t h c piibik that he has now on and some kin is made jobs of , very description ; i ia , 1 i i k , l0 | s pp v 0 f materials ofthe best qual ia his line ofbusiness will be thankfully received i tvj , tni | | ia3 ; m his employ two first rate work and executed on a shon notice people who en _ bich will enable himt a»ve the bi^t ksi li at a dir.ui ■• , by • •.. ling in y d penu on , klll(i jl { oml)ll saw w ius executed in h durable having their work as faithfull attended to and :. l i wol k 1tutn kc style people in this and the returned as though they were present and af ij i ,. ( ,- t counties who wish to purchase jins only x\tc nl.l estabhshed salisbury prices charged ; .„.;. ; vited to call and examine for themselves satubury aug 13 1822 14t'66 ■is a number will be kept constantly on hand for w__w — no passion fierce no low desire h:ts quenched thc radiance of thc flame : buck to its god the living lire reverts unclouded as it came ancient manuscripts — a few of thf manuscripts recently found at detroit h ving been torwarded to washington city and on examination by the pro fessors ol thc college in georgetown art ascertained to be written in irish truly classical with the exception oi some fault in the orth graphy thi suljict is t h'u fly ecclesiastical an thc manuscripts arc supposed to hav been the productions ol a jesuit mi iun rv ' may 19 1823 oh mar ! be that 9',lace thine ; let hope her healing charm impart and soothe with melodies divine the anguish of a mother's heart oh think the darlings of thy love divested of this earthly clod amid unnumbered samts above bask in tne bosom or ttic:r ijuu of their short pilgrimage on earth still tender images remain ; still still they bless thee for their birth still filial gratitude retain thc days of pain the nights of care the bosom's agonizing strife the pangs which thou for them didst bear no ! they forget them not with life scarce could their germing thought conceive while in this vale of tears they dwelt scarce their fond sympathy relieve the sufi'rance thou for them hast felt but there the soul's perennial flower expands in never fading bloom ; spurns at the grave's poor transient hour and shoots immortal from the tomb ya\\\obac i ands for ssiae by order of the court of eq.iit f ro an count made on the petition of william chambers ieorge miller and wife and john kewpan snd wife the following valuable lands will be exposed to public sale at the court house in salisbury on tuesday the 24th day of june next viz one tract containing six hundred and forty acres lying on both sides of crane creek call ed the spring hill tract this body of land lies about two miles from salisbury and has up on it an xccllent dwelling house where tlie late m ixwell chamb rs resided and after him john chambers it has all the necessary out houses stables c convenient t o the dwell ing is a house for carrying on the distilling busi ness there is also a fine and productive mea dow in excellent order hut the most valuable establishment situated on this tract is the van yard this tannery unites as many advantages as anv m tbe slate it has a large number of oil of balsam of gileat uow obtained this excellent iamily oil whici should be kept in every hou«*e ia mad in the following simple manner pu loosely into a bottle of any sze a many balms of gilead flowers as wil reach to about one third part of it 1 , heighth then ne..rly fid up the bottle with good sweet oil ; and after shak ing it a little occasion illy wtid letting it infuse a day or two it is fit for use it must be very closely stopped and will then not only keep for years but be the better for keeping when it is about half used the buttle may again be filled up with oil and well shaken and in two or three days it will be as good as the first the most alarm ing cuts and bruises of the skin which are so frequently rendered worse by spirituous balsams salves c are com pletely cured in a few days and some times in a few hours by this incompa rable oil — nezv england farmer sva\tt of yiro\-i*avuvun mecklenburg county l\m-$m\t\\\ng the subscriber will also can - on the business of rifle making and stocking gun repairing c door locks and locks of all descriptions will be carefully repaired on easonahle terms and at short notice the subscriber will particular ly attend himself to stocking rifles and guns c a liberal price will be paid for 25 or 30 curkd maple riflle stocks delivered at the subscriber's shop on main-street a few doors east from the court-house in salisbury samuel fraley rocur of pleas and quarter sessions feb 1 marv term 1823 — president and directors of the rank of nebcin vs john siraeson jr orr.att levied in the hands of othniel stewart it appearing tothe satisfaction ofthe court that the h fendant is not an inhabitant of this state : it is then fore ordered that publication be made six weeks successively in the western caroli nian that the defendant be and appear at our next co srt to be held for the county of meck lenburg at the court-house in charlotte on the fourth wonday in mav next then and there plead r demur or judgment will be entered against him according to the plaintiffs demand isaac alexander v m c 3mt\58 — price adv 4 march 24 1823 vats in excellent order ; all tlie houses necessary for currying aid finishing the leather and for preserving the bark ; a house for earning on the slufe<ipaking business fcc : bark may always be obtained at litis establishment in any quantities and on very reasonable terms ; and there is al ways ready sale for t!ie leather one tra<t of ah ut forty acres lying on tbe north s'de of crane creek adjoining the spring hill tract windsor cv\a\y taking the subscribers respectfully inform their friends and the public at arge that they have associated under the firm of grimes c cooper for the purpose of carrying on the above business in all its branches they are well pre pared to make all kinds of windsor and fancy chairs from gl2 to 120 per set gentlemen wishing elegant chairs or settees may rely up on havtng them as elegantly made at the shop of the subscribers as at any other in the state old chairs and settees repaired at a reasonable rate and on short notice no weak unform'd idea there toils the mere promise of a mind the tide of intellect flows clear strong full unchanging and rcfin'd each anxious care each rending sigh that wrung for them the parent's breast dwells or remembrances in thc sky amid the raptures of the blest o'er thee with looks of love they bend for thee thc lord of life implore ; and oft from sainted bliss descend thy wounded quiet to restore oft in the stillness of the night they smooth the pillow for thy bed ; oft till the morn's returning light still watchful hover o'er thy head hark ! in such strains as saints employ they whisper to thy bosom peace ; calm the perturbed heart to joy and bid the streaming sorrow cease then dry henceforth the bitter tear their part and thine inverted see ! thou wert their guardian angel here they guardian angels now to thee state uf xoyth-carovina buncombe covxtv cocrt o pleas and quarter sessions spring term 1823 samuel chunn vs david ho gcrs alexander rogers and john rogers original attachment samuel jock summoned as a garnishee c it appearing to the batifaction of the court that the defendants are not inhab itants of this state it is therefore ordered that publication be made for six weeks succes sively in the western carolinian for the defen dants to appear at the next court of pleas and quarter sessions to be held for tlie county of i buncombe at the court-house in ashville on ! the first monday in july next then and there to j replevy and plead or demur or judgment final | will be rendered against them agreeably to the i plaintiff's demand t57r test john miller clk one tract containing about twenty acres ly-j ing on tlie main road leading from salisbury to the trading ford about one mile from salisbury one tract containing one hundred and thirty five acres lying about three miles from salisbu rv adjoitfbig the lands of win smith henry kern and others i his land is covered with val uable timber of ail sorts it particularly abounds with fine pine and oak timber which is valuable on account of its vicinity to several sa w mills — the soil itself is of a very good quality one tract of si\-t nths of an acre which will be sold with the list above mentioned tract ; it is valuable for an excellent spring on it one other tract of one hundred three and a half teres lying on the waters of third creek adjoining the mill lands lately owned by martin rendleman ; the timber on this tract is valuable being so convenient to the said mills the conditions ofthe sale is a credit of twelve months for one half of the purchase money and of >' . '.' en months for the other half bonds with approved securities will be required bt,'r7i lt'.ckk c.mem r „• t j au the subscribers are also completely prepared with a good stock of timber to make all kinds of bedstetuls at from g3 to g25 tieo w chimes j()h ardent spirits an associate n has been formed in upper freehold monmouth county n j to check by precept and exam ple the immoderate use of ardent li quors this is a most praiseworthy attempt to suppress a growing and blasting evil and it is trusted wil io a good degree succeed 39 yuwic yiutevtavnment i take this method to inform my friends and the public at large that i now occupy the house wherein capt jacob krider formerly lived and which 7ns lately been in possession of mr thos holmes as a public bouse ; w here i am now prepared to accommodate travellers and all others who may please to call there are good stables attached to the establishment which shall always be well attended and well supplied with i fodder and grain a few boarders will be taken j on moderate terms there is a good store-room attached to the | bouse which will be rented from now to the 7 1st of may or perhaps longer or for any inter j mediate term jno smith salisbury march 17 1823 45 state uv vovt\\-13aviaum locrt of equity april term 1823 jacob j folz and lietsy his wife jacob snider and ! sarah his wife john rothrock and cat h's wife philip reich and rosinah his wife christian zimmerman kos'mah zimmerman widow of john zimmerman sen deceased christian llanos and henry shore executors of said john zimmer | man/sen deceased w.john zimmerman and philip zimmerman : original bill praying that the real estate of john zimmerman sen decea sed should be sold it appearing to the satisfac ! tion of the court that john and ph'-lip zimi.er j man the defendants in this case do not reside i within the limits of this state it is therefore or dered that publication be made in the western i carolinian printed at salisbury tha unless the said defendants appear at the next court of j equity to be holden for the county of stokes at the court-iiouse in crtnanton on the third monday after the fourth monday in september next and plead answer or demur the rill will be taken pro corifesso against them andthe case heard ex parte copv from minutes i st john c du m c m e april 1823 6wt'57 stokes county another victim ! a young man by the name of henry frazieb aged about 22 years a native ol baltimore jumptd overboard from :< boat at the wharf on the 30th ult in a fi ot intoxication and was drowned mobile reg 5th inst may 4 1823 sign coach and woase twenty bowars iwwavd 4sz u an axvay frnm the 8u . b ' sp xi scriber on the 24th inst his azfc negro fellow named stevent a stout well made fellow abour v ; ' t twenty-six years of age soue / down look crosseyed upper fore 0 / teeth decayed supposed to have _ i '"-" on blue li'nscy coat light bhif pantaloons was bought from a negro drover o the name of wilson who said he honght him from a mr coleman near danville 7n carolina said negro has a wife and t„o children in that neighborhood and will of course make for that place anv person taking np and confining said negrc in any jail so that the owner will get him shall receive the above reward with all lawful expenses paid letters directed to yorkville pest office s c will be.tbankfudy received by v 3t58r w harrow fl eo w grimes begs leave to inform the _* citizens uf salisbury and the surrounding country that he still coi.tinues to execute all km is of house sign c and ornamental painting having procured an ample supply of materials and having for a number of years past devoted almost his whole attention to ac quire a competent knowledge of this branch of business hc feels confident of being able to give satisfaction to those who may be pleased to fa vor him with orders in the above line gilding and glazing will also he executed in a neat man ner and on rea»onable terms he also keeps on hand for sale copal and japan varnish wanted as an apprentice to the above busi ness one or two lads from 15 to 16 years of age of steady and industrious habits ; to whom if they prove themselves deer ing of it a good chance will be given r.n.vri.yg dexterous punning — the follow ing anecdote was sent by a young lady to her love whose name was nott a few weeks before their marriage — the nuptial knot was tied soon after the discerning love decyphercd its import " let em alowe .'" on the 1st inst a man of temperate habits in queensbury warren county n y took his gun and deliberately sho at and killed one of his neighbors whe had shortly before interfered in aome quarrel between him and his wife why urge dear sir n bashful maid to change a single lot ? when well you know i've often said in truth 1 love you nott for all your pain i do nott care and trust me on my life though you have millions i declare 1 would xott be your wife boston m*y 13 it is said some snow still remained i'i the interior of new-hampshire a feu days since a vessel that was off cape cod on vionday last week had her deck cov ered with snow to the depth of three in cbe9.—pallad constables 1 attachments 77ior sale at the office ofthe carolinian ; and
Object Description
Title | Western Carolinian |
Masthead | Western Carolinian |
Date | 1823-06-10 |
Month | 06 |
Day | 10 |
Year | 1823 |
Volume | 3 |
Issue | 153 |
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 10, 1823 issue of the Western Carolinian a 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 |
OCLC number | 601567676 |
Description
Title | Western Carolinian |
Masthead | Western Carolinian |
Date | 1823-06-10 |
Month | 06 |
Day | 10 |
Year | 1823 |
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 3492558 Bytes |
FileName | sawc02_18230610-img00001.jp2 |
Date Digital | 4/13/2009 8:18:55 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 |
whotieibii a!b(diyraiia »• ttli iy sa\i\*bvil x o tvhshax 3yj.\'t 10 1823 xo 151 the thorough bred horse m©av testate of 3 a veavsoit v may term of rowan county court 1823 tbe subscriber obtained letters of admin istration on the estate of jesse a pearson deceased t'te holy league sayvsvury fca&feuvj the subscriber having nude an arrange ment with thc proprietors of tins institu ttion the management of it with its avsi'.s has become his individual concern - -> t:s friends and the public he looks with co ;. ncc for a portion of their patronage in this ntcrestinf and important employment he vent r s to prom ise the industrious application of more than twenty vears experience ; united with a zeal excited by a conviction of its importaric and strengthened by habit to parents and guar dians who may be disposed to place their chil dren and wards under his care he would re mark that his object has ever been with the languages and higher branches of education to unite s thorough knowledge of reading writing english grammar arithmetic and geography jn addition to these things thc useful and r.-.ac tical parls of mathematics natural and moral philosophy astronomy logic rhetoric histo rv and chemistry when required will be at tended to in the instruction of females a reg ular s stem will be adopted the object will be to render them rational and interesting com panions ; and in their education as well as in that of the other sex those branches which are of tlie greatest utility in the progress of life will receive a superior degree of attention one object will ever be kept in view to inspire his pupils with a due degree of self-respect to es tablish correct moral and religious views and conduct and with parental solicitude to correct all immoral indecorous and licentious habits in both sexes and in pupils of every age atten tention will be paid to spelling reading writing and composition in fine to prepare those com mit'ed to his care in the best possible manner im their future destination in life will be his un ceasing aim ; and the same attention will be paid to the mere english scholar as to those who are designed foi higher institutions justice to him self requires him to state that in teaching the latin and greek languages the thorough and critical method recommended by the messrs de port ho al and so admirably pursued at our university has heen for a long time adopt ed to enable him to effect this an extensive collection of the most approved grammars and lexicons among which are the thesaurus of ainsortli the lexicons of hedericus park hurst c and the grammars of tlie messrs de port royal hackcnburg goodrich moore val pv 8tc have been procured ; to which his pupils have liberty to refer to facilitate the study of geography an excellent set of globes w-it h lavoisne's and other atlases and an extensive collection of maps have been provided thc grades of tuition will be five six and even dollars paid in advance into the hands of thomas l cowan esq who has kindly con sented to act as agent for the subscriber jonathan otis freeman salisbury march 31 1823 47 fnfl the new-mitk 8tate5m vx who is alexander ol kussia who is frederic of prussia who is fran cis of austria i why three men and men two of very ordm r capacities now what rii t have alexander frederic and francis three mert'of 3 h how pitrs to traverse countries and to meet and determine md all this without being requested to do it the fate and condition of millions 1 he upstarts have no right unless hav ing i mis of ragg muffins pt their lie is constitutes such right ; the de clar tion of which would san tion kick ing them off the stage on which ihey are acting so fbgitious a part the following stanzas from the pen of john qui ney adams esq phow the versat'litj ofthe author's talent and prove him to be as skilful at turning elegiac vers s on infants as at drafting protocols and diplomatic letters or wielding the iron pen i f s.it7re and polemics the sentiments are both philosophical and classical jefrk wf 1 st and this season at mj 1 tt stable in salisbury and be tr&^sxfy let to mares at the price of eight rfoju^.v^jc dollars tlie season ; five dollars the leap to be paid when the mare takes the hone with liberty to turn to the season should the mare not prove with foal dion is now nine years old his dam was b the imported horse charriot lis sire the old imported dion whose pedigr c almost ever person is well acquainted with u/oii certainly ranks wilh the best horses ever trained on the salisbury turf having be n a running horse since three years old during this time he has won s7v races — three two-mile a'ld three one-mile heal ; also the best three in five dion is a beautiful bay rising fifteen hands high for muscular power and elegance of action he cannot be excelled there are a few colts from dior and though they are the produce ot comm in mares they are uncommon in point of size form and beauty the season has already commenced and will terminate tbe 1st of august moses a locke all persons indebted to said estate are re qu ted to m:.ke payment without delay and in e having demands against the same are re quested to have them duly prepared for settle ment within the time prescribed by law or this notice will be pled in b.ir of recover 6wt61 a nesb1tt adm'r lines ddressed to a mother ou the death oft~.ro infant sure to the mansions of the blest xotke yi7"ll-lbe sold at mi.cks old field in row f v an county on tlie twenty-third of june next the sale to continue from day to day the personal property belonging to the estate of gen jesse a i'earson ; consisting of a large and valuable stock of horses cattle hogs ste ; farming utensils household and kitchen furni ture and various other art ich 8 also at the same tiye and place will bc of fered for sale a number of valuable negroes consisting of men women boys and girls terms of credit c will be made known on the davs of sale a neshltt admr may 28 1833 4wt59 when infant inno nre ascends some angel brighter than the r st the spotless spirit's fltg'.t attends on wings of exstacy tbey rise beyond where worlds material roll till some fair sis i of the skies receives the unpolluted soul there at th almig!it father's hand four priests the first a roman catholic the second an episcopalian the third a presbyterian und the fourth .. baptist met to dine upon a fish without ceremony the roman catholic helped himsell to one third ol the fish comprehending the head t-d gr.svely exclaimed l papaest ca put i xlesit ' [ hie pope is the head of he n ...;.] the episcopalian next took another third ot the fish com preh ndmg tbe tail observing finis coro vat oppu the end crowns the work the presbyterian next helped i msetl to the remainder exclaiming • in medio est vert tas truth lief it i.veen extremes the modest b p tist being left without any thing fo eat took up a dish of drawn butter and splashed it over his companions voci ferating l ego baptizo vos /' i bap uze you nearest tlie throne ol living light the choir of infant sen.j lis stand and dazzling shine where all are bright chain'd for a dreary length of years salisbury may 15 1823 10 63 ua\awy>a evavigatum company wvitt a general meeting of the stockholders of the north carolina catawba navigation company is required at the \ ourt house in lin colnton on the 30th day of ji ne next at which time and place an election will be held for pres ident and directors in said company and other bus ness of importance tothe interests of the company will be transacted all those interes ted are requested to attend r order of the board 3i58 down to these elements below some stain the sky-born spirit b ars jfas ft he subscriber having purcha 1 sed this much admired horse 23p*'»s|t;s from his former owner mr holder #*.%.'-*■• v by will continue him at the stands already announced in the western carolinian and in bills as a reduction in price seems o be called for by the general pressure of tlie times dolon will hereafter stand at seven dollars the season four dollars the single leap aid twelve dollars to insure any gentleman putting five mares or more shall have a deduction of one dollar each from the above prices llie sub scriber hopes from tliis deduction in price that dolon will mc t ifii such an eneour.igment as a horse of lis qualities merits jno n piiifer may 22 1823 3t'o7r extracted from tins world of „ o that unextinguishable beam with dust united at our birth sheds a more dim discolor'd gleam thc more it lingers on this earth clos'd in this dark abode of clay duncan campbell treasurer the stream of glory faintly burns nor unobscur'd the luctfd ray to its own native fount returns liana vov sa\e twill sell on thursday he 28th dav of august next on the premises in iredell count on hunting 1 cpeek v valuable tract of land containii^b^7 acres well adapted to tlie culture of cornfeonon tobacco and erase all gentlemen wanting to purchase will find tlie sight ol the property a sufficient recommenda tion and would do well to cotee and look at the i land before the day of sale as i am determined to move to the west next fall the probability lis there may be a bargain ha-1 in this jtroperty ■a ml ■5,.57i but when thc i or.l of mortal breath decrees his bounty to resume and points the silent shaft of death which speeds an infant to the tomb ; y \ v \ a \\ v v i \ i \ '-£ , v \ \' .| ji.-.f'innsh the hc the sh'.ph on r t h a salisbuv , h t i he assures all who may favor him with their i,\>\at sa^n ii*\tts,m custom that their work si all be executed i as itzirn.i.vtf.p good a style as at any other shop in this part of riphe subscriber respectfully informs his the country all kinds of obi jewelry repaired | f u . ll | s am j t h c piibik that he has now on and some kin is made jobs of , very description ; i ia , 1 i i k , l0 | s pp v 0 f materials ofthe best qual ia his line ofbusiness will be thankfully received i tvj , tni | | ia3 ; m his employ two first rate work and executed on a shon notice people who en _ bich will enable himt a»ve the bi^t ksi li at a dir.ui ■• , by • •.. ling in y d penu on , klll(i jl { oml)ll saw w ius executed in h durable having their work as faithfull attended to and :. l i wol k 1tutn kc style people in this and the returned as though they were present and af ij i ,. ( ,- t counties who wish to purchase jins only x\tc nl.l estabhshed salisbury prices charged ; .„.;. ; vited to call and examine for themselves satubury aug 13 1822 14t'66 ■is a number will be kept constantly on hand for w__w — no passion fierce no low desire h:ts quenched thc radiance of thc flame : buck to its god the living lire reverts unclouded as it came ancient manuscripts — a few of thf manuscripts recently found at detroit h ving been torwarded to washington city and on examination by the pro fessors ol thc college in georgetown art ascertained to be written in irish truly classical with the exception oi some fault in the orth graphy thi suljict is t h'u fly ecclesiastical an thc manuscripts arc supposed to hav been the productions ol a jesuit mi iun rv ' may 19 1823 oh mar ! be that 9',lace thine ; let hope her healing charm impart and soothe with melodies divine the anguish of a mother's heart oh think the darlings of thy love divested of this earthly clod amid unnumbered samts above bask in tne bosom or ttic:r ijuu of their short pilgrimage on earth still tender images remain ; still still they bless thee for their birth still filial gratitude retain thc days of pain the nights of care the bosom's agonizing strife the pangs which thou for them didst bear no ! they forget them not with life scarce could their germing thought conceive while in this vale of tears they dwelt scarce their fond sympathy relieve the sufi'rance thou for them hast felt but there the soul's perennial flower expands in never fading bloom ; spurns at the grave's poor transient hour and shoots immortal from the tomb ya\\\obac i ands for ssiae by order of the court of eq.iit f ro an count made on the petition of william chambers ieorge miller and wife and john kewpan snd wife the following valuable lands will be exposed to public sale at the court house in salisbury on tuesday the 24th day of june next viz one tract containing six hundred and forty acres lying on both sides of crane creek call ed the spring hill tract this body of land lies about two miles from salisbury and has up on it an xccllent dwelling house where tlie late m ixwell chamb rs resided and after him john chambers it has all the necessary out houses stables c convenient t o the dwell ing is a house for carrying on the distilling busi ness there is also a fine and productive mea dow in excellent order hut the most valuable establishment situated on this tract is the van yard this tannery unites as many advantages as anv m tbe slate it has a large number of oil of balsam of gileat uow obtained this excellent iamily oil whici should be kept in every hou«*e ia mad in the following simple manner pu loosely into a bottle of any sze a many balms of gilead flowers as wil reach to about one third part of it 1 , heighth then ne..rly fid up the bottle with good sweet oil ; and after shak ing it a little occasion illy wtid letting it infuse a day or two it is fit for use it must be very closely stopped and will then not only keep for years but be the better for keeping when it is about half used the buttle may again be filled up with oil and well shaken and in two or three days it will be as good as the first the most alarm ing cuts and bruises of the skin which are so frequently rendered worse by spirituous balsams salves c are com pletely cured in a few days and some times in a few hours by this incompa rable oil — nezv england farmer sva\tt of yiro\-i*avuvun mecklenburg county l\m-$m\t\\\ng the subscriber will also can - on the business of rifle making and stocking gun repairing c door locks and locks of all descriptions will be carefully repaired on easonahle terms and at short notice the subscriber will particular ly attend himself to stocking rifles and guns c a liberal price will be paid for 25 or 30 curkd maple riflle stocks delivered at the subscriber's shop on main-street a few doors east from the court-house in salisbury samuel fraley rocur of pleas and quarter sessions feb 1 marv term 1823 — president and directors of the rank of nebcin vs john siraeson jr orr.att levied in the hands of othniel stewart it appearing tothe satisfaction ofthe court that the h fendant is not an inhabitant of this state : it is then fore ordered that publication be made six weeks successively in the western caroli nian that the defendant be and appear at our next co srt to be held for the county of meck lenburg at the court-house in charlotte on the fourth wonday in mav next then and there plead r demur or judgment will be entered against him according to the plaintiffs demand isaac alexander v m c 3mt\58 — price adv 4 march 24 1823 vats in excellent order ; all tlie houses necessary for currying aid finishing the leather and for preserving the bark ; a house for earning on the slufe |