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n "A i I 4 4 1 I :"- - r i i - '-.,.. j.7.7. i .-J'-:.- . ff' i ... J' it If a: mm - rr - T t n I fj--: A: U: it ( U if i (S: 4 - -T - it- - - - - . 2cr 'Ocdcxit Ctjiizjot. 6blD On0T OF FsmomBLE ARTICLES o his list cx ?mtBe, tmoo ' numersta'tho following; Tic WOOld PattD? Watches, (Engli$o; French. T Swiss tnd JJutch, . Gold tnd Fitted Fob Chain, t Gold tnd Fitted Watch Guards, Gold tod Pitted AVatch Keyi, , Ooia and Fitted Watch Seals. I Gold Ear-boos, Breast pint,Jand Finger-rings i . .. t r ' : l .-. i I. -lit . 1 llttesi ispaioo,; t v,r ., SUter .Wtre; Etsr-poiotediPenc - - Leads. L -. Ji Cases, and SUfex Spectacles; tnd steel frame fs & glti tses, Fine. Pocket and Uitic Knives v Frait Koives, . :: f Pocket Pistols and Dirks, ; I and Silver U 'i-'.-j.'-- Freast Bnttonsano mostcai uoxes, f - j Gilt akdSicel Watch Chains and .Keys. J; Hd witf exeeato erery description ot work in t workaaaliko mtaner and promptly W . I fI C7 Old Gold and Siher taken in Mchange lor article purchased at his shop tod in pay t&eht! for work done and debts doe II D. LP. Salisbury r June1 25, 16tf49 ;j L T JRNEK it HUGHES haVesi ft-ceired Ihe fuUovricg'new and) interesfing s Books, fit: F f? ;.:hrr'f1'f'--! 1 Rienzt, the last end of tbi Tribunesi by E. L. Balwer,J;tol.' 4-- H , " Nimrod's Hunting Tours.' intwpersed with Characteritkfi anecdiites. sayiegs and do tog of sport in? men, iQcludtri Jntices of tie principal Crack Riders of Mgland. j The Actress of Padua ind other fiUes fob. 'IIkrfrCrlerleT:' 'Tf y -T : : Hie Empress, by Gi Bennett if Xkryt library iof J835 ;6; boundf Biwell?s Li(S of Johnson - i ; r .The life of Iisiip"Heber J ; t ' Rafciofty " 1 Annals of: America, J v , . ' -ISketches of Turkey .; , P - j ;BeTointionfn,;Eltfthd ' f ; f Toor.to the takes'". sv'' N J f - Geological Maooal , " . ' . .Voyages bf;the Potomac I r Mtifeof Clarke ; ; t' Biblical CyclopedU If ,'" SbipVrecks ttld Dtststf r tt Selj wiih1 100 r JEngraTioga . , . J. . . 4.5. roltx's pleasant Perefbttidna, It . ..ChapmanXinM!?18 ! 1 ' 1 Mason! Famer,, newleojtion f J. v Horner's Spocinl Auatoily ; ;f . 1 1 , " Webster's Uictionarytt)taTo Colored Toy Books, asoi 30 different kinds, Also, a jrteat xtrwlyol )tner books. , 0f sale oy , t tiv.i; 1 - -ft j ane 9. JV1! ' A '. f - N the first mood av otpiext August; I will ' sell, at the Court-houe, in Wilkesboro', T TUB Sutsriberhat on : hand, tndwill teep w-staStly for sale tt his fhopjo SalittttfK; y. - t? en ottoife; tt; the next doot tboTf the store :t 1 1 of Sanael Leialy & doV r jr v U t i: mm the fullowtrig Tracts of .Land , for the taxes of ' 1835,-vi2 Hi. U-i) i-r-1 ,' Ij'wz on Fish Dam Creel, sold -as; tbe land of IS'- .lying on" Bo 100 !RB3, i 'V is lyiijg on the top of the, I. line-Ridge, near the UoCl Spring, adjoining U Elijah Ctl- '1! . lying on Swan Creek; adjoining the land of VVil iiimEimtnett f"iJu;.. . p.'-'.-' i - Jun 25. 6wf49 I nUL&nURlSPMlMJYGS. JBUJYCOMBE COUJYrJVMnOLLKa nnHtSwell ftnown Waleria? place, wtnated JL . five miles west off Ashevi)ie will be; rea dv for' the recention of ebmnaoY bv the: first' of July. , The health. of odr climatend the medi- : cal qualities of the water, are so fully established, "that- if is considered I unnecessary tb say aoy i thing in proof of Uheif eScacy. Several new; rooaos have been prepared since the last season, tnd the hohse how will ;aTord robin for bnt hun dred persons, or upwards. , r El ! ' j The snbscriber feels ih'ankful, for the : liberal thtre of custom from his sootherri friends, and the public in general, bd he take-this method tb solicit a continuance Of the kindness hereto fore extended towards: Jura, and promises .that bo exertions shall be ! wanting on his part, to SEtthsltvoroftheJpblic, l Tr ':: . fciic iui m ; , R.vDEAVER. Solphor Springs, p Jane 8, 1836, 3t49 ; .1 i --TJLlJ!lllIlXlLl. Et.OOKrTOKrr I f ' -. M L Ei.CADE kIY. ; A f - .vu w tun uiiiiiiiuuD r in cuui Benceoo Toesday, jhe 5th of Jly next; I jJOTiirojv'i sEystw r k iAnjB-jres; MttheatiQs. NtU Phi- ! " ' p losoph and Chetniatry, v ! io 00 f ' English Grammar tod Geography, 7 .50 , r -r Jt: i WALLACE, Prwictpof Minne xo wa " t -i k-ffpfdt&. &eard p "ID espectiallylendeTi his thanks tq the citizens Jiwof Saliaimry and its vicinity for the liberal i Nuuuii nanaa nereicitirA remrM in ma nusinpsa. ' -lMJrlrnrl rr7 rs7. j I iMf!1 JSS o.miSr ISSJ0-1112? AWU VA vr.H"yiwu TU 'WEI b fv-5niura fkum . - ' ' - . - ii 1 S - ,-- ' ..71. " Parte. 'fetid iTMioil ; ' Ftd JVVwForl: iPV?.7JL:- 1 ; -i ;.. . ii Hi r "7 He tssures-hlsJfetistom hatLih Uv . -T " 150 ACP4E gaboo shall be done faithfally endocardia to mhJZ: aZI OBmnr to toT t? ndihitfc iuit wha. joogment, pro conlesso whit. me owner jts requested to! ITTiV; i - H wtrd, pay charges tnd take her away. LSASrir:F 5T-;SCCOT. it.J . U -i .hi .liTDW, tir i Assortment r nnHE SoascTiber has jost'ieturned froja. Phil JL tdelphia, with t f err rich assjrtiient of . - WatcliesyJeiT GentlemeIies' Gold .'XieteV Watches; RnUh. French tnd Swiss 5 ib:'4o Fine Gold Fob Chains, Seal? aad Keyi Shell tnd Tin'Mustc Boxes; CiS V A fery rich' assortment of Breast, Ptns Ear " v. Rings tnd Finger Bings, 4-Ul- ' SilVer Plated and Jett Bell Bockles. r Gold Plated, Gilt. Fob tnd Guard Chains, A large assortment of Silfer SpecUcles; with -concat e, dividing-, green & double glasses, Silter Combs and Butter Knives, SiUerFruH Knives tnd Thimbles, Silter Peocils anJ Tooth Picksv, ; r I J A very sapeiior assottment of Razors, made .by Rogers; Shepherd; Wade & Butcher, Also Rubers, Shepherd'Si Wade tnd Bulcher . Dirk. Pocket and Pen Knires, I ' Fine Plated and Paper Castors, and Candle r; - Slicks. ir:r, ? v German Silver--Table, Desert &, Tea Spoons, cheaper and warranted sopener to Silver, Together With Pistols, Purses, Chains, Keys, He invites the people to ctll tnd see his as soirment. Those living at a distance, wilt have their orders filled on a good terms as if they were present. a . . fj' ; i r v - c . John C. PALMER. SalisborjvMay t 1830 lf43 f MY Beal Estate; in the Town of Rockford, aridjn the Coonty of Sorry . N. C., con sisting of a new Two Storv DWSLUKTG e. v ijiiiiwu' ?r 11 Htinr Eleven Rootrs with fire places,! besides a convenient DIJWQlROOM, and all suita ble out buildings, appeitinant ; lb which, is a one story Framed Borlding, having Four Rooms with fire olacea. intended for Boarders Also, one other small Framed House ou me same uoi, oeciipied as aTtilors Shop. Extensi ve Stabling 10 unoccupied JbOTSItclth Of LAND; -contiguous to and surrounding the Town ; One Hundred Acres of which ts Yad kin Bottom ; and, y. . l! 500 ACREil in t he. Hills, ' First rate Tobacco Land, for which property, I will take in Cash oriyoang jegroes $4,000 : Likewise, a large Tract, known by the ! name of - PICKERING FQREST, conskfing of owned by the Hon. James Martin , and i myself Sixteen Acres, cleared, finely set in Herd Grass. A considerable pinion 'of Pickering Forest, is goodTobaccb Land, butts chiefly vilbable for its fine Range i It is bflered at Ten Cents per Acres. Likewise, - A NEW FORGE, on Fisher's Rivera within four miles of Rock- " : , .ford,- with j - 1000 Acres of Lihd attached thereto, with several valuable veins of ORE on the same, for which, I will Jake $1600 Anv oerson wishing, to purchase . a part or, the whole, will make t applicatbn tb the subscriber living in the town of Rockfird. j f t MATTHEW M- HUGHES. Sept 26,J835 tflO , j' , H r nn AKEN up acd committed to the Jail of Da Jl " vidson coantv. N C.December 1st. 183&. ass runaway, a Negro man, who says his name is ziUKUt-, aDd thai he belongs to James Gardiner, of Union District, S C, living 8 or 9 mi,e wa8 :e miles from the Court House. He states that ke sold to Mr. Gardiner by' Peterson Rawlins. negro trader, about fuur years ago. Georsre eays he is 24 years old, 5 feet 6 j inches high, rM.AA ! 1 1 m -k mm !.- MM-We I .. l ' t L. . whtte spot : also states that he left home in fod- Apt milliner. . Th nnrnpr ia ronnocforl tn rimo forward, prove proberty, pay charge, j and take him away, or he will be dealt with as the law directs in such cases. JOWVM.TBOMJtS Jailor's P. S. Since the above advertisement was pub lished, George has made further confession. He says he was purchased from Mr. Gardiner of S. Carolina, by a negro trader named Massingil neiurtner states mat they were oo their way to Mississippi, ' that he tnd toother bo? bv the name of Haze, came off together they left : a- bout 50 roues beyond Knoxville, Tenn: Satorday morning oetore day. tie says there Was anoth er man with Massingil named McDoyd. " , j v ! JUHN M. THOMAS ' ' ' fr OMsl Jailor Deeemne 12, 1835 tf21 I j Stateotormxscoltnal i :!.. TTTTrTT OnTT.ttm M:. ' i BURKE COUNTT. .Court of Equity, March Term 1836; Samuel iXewiaud ;-v -4 l vs. , , v : . u The Admrs. and heirs at Law 0 ! of -David Tate, sr. deceased j - ir tppeannff to the. Court in I this case, that IT appearing to the. Court in Robert CJNewIand and Nancy his wife, heirs f 1 law DidTate sen., deceased.! defendants !an.w?DotinbabiUnU of t Lis Slate : It weretoreoraered, that poblicaUoo be made for 1 1 m me uarol na Watrhm.n th.n 1 1 . - T 'mmmmm wwW ?'?Pe' 'Xnr u. vuuit VI CAVUT.U h hs M Cr- . Ik. I county of Barke, at the Court Hu in I tUCU UIUIU, D Hill 1WIT BF AMnHl Ik k. I c3 iIDtjD t7 !fDAJffiffir"8 1 - 9 t urt;c iiup p ik vt ee J IS Line ittrts frota Greensboro-: every onday, Wed hesday and Saturday.' at 2 o'clock x. m.; and arrifes if Salecq same days at 8 o'clock !, m. Leaves Salem every Monday, Wednesday tnd 'Friday, at : 9 bclock, a. ac. ; and trriyes tfWythe Court House every Tbesday; Thursday and -Saturday, ai 4 o'clock p. m. in time to correspond with the great lines leading through the! Valley of Virginia, to Kndxville, Nasht ille, &c in Tennessee, f l - ; ";! Leaves Wythe Court House every Monday, Wednesday and jFrjday, tt7 p'chjck, a. it: and arrives at Salerri evey Tuesday, Tnorsday and Satorday, by '4 o'clock, r. M.land at Greensbor oogh same evening at 10 o'clock, j i It is so arranged as to corfespond in its arrivals at Greensboroagh with the departare of the iul owin stages; viz: The i libel to Raleigh; N. C. to Danville and b redenckshurg, Ya. and to the Petersburg Railroad. By this i line passengets can be assured Ito -arrive et Knoxville; Ten nessee, in four tbd a half; days from G'eensbor- oogh. . 4 . .j. !- . j- ' .!; , A stage Is also ran, by the Subscriber, from Salem to Lexington, N. 01 three times a week, to correspond with the arrivals and departures of . t J - X.T -.L i 1 C !! K f" ' me great xiormern ana oopinem xine 01 singes Peck and, fWelfbrd contractors, at Lexington. Leaves Salem etery Monday, Wednesday and Satorday, at 4 o'clock a. afi rLeares Iekinztoo every Tuesday,; Thursday and Saturday, after the arrival 'of the "stage from! the South.! tC3 Persona trarelling from the South to the Virgin ia Springs', will; find this Line 60 or 70 miles nearer and less expensive jthan any other stage route to the Red; Sulphur; Gray Snlphor, Salt Sulphur,and White Solphur Springs, Va. jr7TKe proprietor has madei arrangements' to run a Four Horse Coach from Greensborouvh; fs. U. to Wythe Uourt-House, Va. through the vear. 1 'I 4 ' ;: i i 1 0 1 - i i $ i IThis roote passes throribhj Salem. BethabaraJ Bethany, withiba mile of the Pilut Moiiiitaioj oy mount Airy, crosses the Blue Uidze at Good potUap, goes by roplar Uamp Furnace, VVythe county v a. ana auoras some mieresting mount tarn scenes to those who admire the sublimity of excellent tnd cheap. J The Coaches 'made at Troy, T. are good and comfortable, the Drivers are careful and at tentive, the teams- excellent, and the fare low, on ly 43 from Greensboroosh to Wythe Court- Hoo8e; and from Lexington, N. C. to Wythe Lour rlouse, $7 50; from Ureensborouyh to ba lem, S3 Djilesft2: from Lexington to Salem, 21 miles $1 50; from Salem to VVythe Court-House, 92 miles, fQ 00. Wa'y passengers 7 cents a mile, i The utmost attention will be paid to baggage and other things enttusted to his care, but all at the risk o the.owner. !D; WALKER, Proprietor. 1836 6w51 I- I , P. nnHE Subscriber oflfers for sale on advantage sL ous terms, his Real Estate on the South Yadkin River, called Richmond Hill, coo- tainioj abbut; 1 f " ;r 800 ACRES of excellent IiHritt, tot M the pr- poses of Husbandry, viz . for Cottony Wheat, riye, wais, aoo Miuiau yuiu. iici- aii,- good proportion of first rate meadow land ; j ' o,r . aence, ana au me usuati Outhouses. And wLat isf no srball consideration in out latitude it is undeniably healthy. But (be greatest fa-ij lue of said property consists in the immensity of lis wax jti rMYVxi, ana tne greai cooveni- ence of commanding it : Inclading asitdoes, the vcicuraica Mraus orine. south iaa- kin River,' 18 feet fall can bo had in a distance of 100 yards, and t firm rock foundation for Fac ry or Mill Seats. There t3 already a good ! OIZ1ST 4 of Cast Iron machinery, tt the lend ofa race o: three quarters oil a mile long, til in the bes. style and newly repaired. The dam j which iii at the head of the filled is pinned down to ;tbe solid rock bottom with fron ooits, ana is consiOf ered impregnable. Any one at; a single vie w must say, that irloe power can be here brought into use at a less expense than i any other place in the southerns country. It is especially and confidently recommended to persons wishing e"?ae w toe ousiness oi uv ur-oi I iVfjr. i s !- f ? I " ty M T 0fer,.inf?rnia!Pn tH1! H. C. Jones J Esqj SalUbvry, JY. fpoet paid.) ! I . ; i- :! J will take great satisfaction in giving infor mation to such as may call on me on the premi ses. f GILES W. PEARSON. Richmond HOI, Rowan Co. ? ; December 19, 1$35. A f tf22 . : SStbp lthe; Euniaway. RAKAWAT from: the labscriber living near Liberty Hill, in lredeUj county, N. CJ a negro man ntmed 5 7 1 formerl? owned bv James Cnnninshtm &21!ifti -l l A : - it. L - .-L.-L. is marked with a scar io one of his ears, which has not grown bgelhSr -fsbo With -a scar ool$b underside ot -his heeiwbiqh has not niiea op.: he has slab a small scar oo on ei of his cheeks; and IS about five feetfive or six ipches.ib height Any one taking up this negro tnd lodging him in jailor delivering him tome Shall be reasoda- W :coarpeostlenV ,4 'i fi A''- -'! T ? HUGH CUNNINGHAM Liberty HHIi Iredell col N. C, June Uih, 1$36 tf47 v' f 0i lbursday 30th ultimo; t ietrayfilW,3 yebrsoldl She 1st brown with a star in her fore- t '.li-j riij' i.7!L: i .-! 1 ia a nnu, nu ucr ngnt nina ipn r; I W - .1 come wm PiTOrf jL Ju liiiiLJ i-T' -j a - i r -- ri ! i f, ll tHE ShbscribeT ! Wlshin In 1!m mnm . LILtired Jijfe; offers for sale that valmhla Pron. crjy koowoj-tj rVJ:i;s,:;r:v t-t Situated in the tbwa of iWadesbbrooffh1. N. C: the Nurh East corner of? the Court Hunse Sabare, eufttainioi four half acre lots, pr one ol thp centre aqiares in the plan of said town. The tavern is large and commodious, situated on the JSorth East corner of the Spuare, (66 feet North wfthe Court HouseJ On the first fluor - Is aj dining rooni 46 Jjy 18 feet, a passage, iPdst Offiqe, bar todmand'Parlor. ! '' The second story is divided into lodging rooms of convenient sizes who a nrB piace 10 eacn. and well- ventilated. M Under the house "is a cellar tilt istoHe Walls. 46 it 30 eety djvided into two apart ments py a briek partition, one of which can Deused as a cook a sleeping apartment house or for servants. ! I On pwnites a range of building 90 feei long, divided into lodg ing rooms for regular board ers ana members or the oar. I ALSO, STAPLES, CRIB, SMOKE- v HOUSE,' KITCHEN, TWO WELLS OF .ill WATER,! kc. &C.-ALL NEW. - To a person who wishes to keep a I Hoose of Enlerumment, this Establishment offers as ma by inducements as any in the Western part of the otate yyadesboroogh is a healthy situation, ind is located on the main road leading from Cheraw, S. C. tb the counties of Montgomery, Davidson Rowan, StukesSurry, Wilkes,Barke, Buncombe, Iredell, Lincoln, Mecklenburg, Ca arrus, c ; in i fact, almost all the travelling from Chbraw to the Western part of North Car olina is throogh this plane. It is tlso on the principal jroute from the Eastern part of North Carolina i to the j South Western States. The Western! Line of Stages from Fayctteville to jLincolnton, and the Line from Cheraw to Salis bury pass four times each .week. I will take Kegroes in payment, or sell the Establishment on most jaccommodating terms. Persons at a jdistance who wish to purchase will meet with prompt aiwmiuu oy uioiug io ouw;nu i t i T. WADDILL, Jr. Wadesboroogh, N. C, June 1, 1836 6w48 i " -; SHOE JKTD BOOT nflHE Subscriber ia now prepared1 to execute JL work in this line of business, in a neat and durable manner, at his shop in Mr. Cowan9' large Br ck Building. The public ar invited to give his work t trial and then determine as to lis quau DAVID KERNS. April 23d, 1S36 tf40 ) Forty-four Rtatontfor now subscribing to i -r i w -c, TTn. W A JLLf 1 Jt7 J5 fjAlSICAKjf i.i i it is me cneapeat moae oi ooiaininff oooics ever yet eeviso. , i ii iscarneu oy man tomb remotest panoi me union. S- The postate is little more than for t news- I?'-J . i . i 4 It 1st work orreat niiiity. 5 It receives unbounded patronage. 6 It suits all edocated persons; ' 7 ItiS caltcalated for the whole family circle. 8 It promotes social belles let t res reading. 9 It induces conversation of an intellecual cast. , 10 Ti is free from sectarianism.! 11 It has no oartv politics. 12 li diffuses useful information at the small- est e-pense.' 1 : 13 It pleases the gay without offending the fftave ; r-A - m arm . . i ' . a a. . ' 14 1 he rather ox a lamuys well as bis wile and daughters. 1 . 15 It is a universal favourite wherever known. 16 A volume is completed every six months 17 Each volume costs less than a London do- to 1 odecimo, though ! 18 It contains as mocn as twenty-nve. 19 ft Is published with the utmost regulars so it is acccmpanisa oy tne journal, or Bellas Lettbes, which 21 ConiaiiiS reviews of book a of general lite rary information, at no cost whatever. . ... .J ! J : L li is unoiacstru in us viiiicieLu auci reviews. 93 It is read in all well informed circles. 24 It is valuable as a gift, causing the donor to be weekly remembered. i i 25 It Is a pleasing companion in so:iioae. 26 It is bo ephemeral publication, here to-day and gone to-morrow. 2? Its character is esiaonsnea; 28 It will improve an acqoaitance,for 29 Its worth is not know till examined. 30 It is never out of date. 31 It is adapted to every meridian. 32 It is t valuable resource in a steam-boat stase-ebachl S3; It may be carried In the most, compact form and without loss of space. f 34 limelights by its chaste fictions. 35 It mstructs by its sketches of character. 36 tt enlarges the mind by its travel ; 37 ! It takes you on a tour of the world, with out toilexpense, or danger. 33 It sub-lues national prejudices. It acquaints lis with the illustrious dead; 3d 40 It' keeps os informed of the leterature our own' times 4 41 It sanctions and encourages virtue tnd sap rect taste. 42 It is !sn much read in polite circles, that oeignorsni oi its cootents is to oe oenina tne in which we live. ' Mo I .A-::1 Um ie ivii I A. I. Wi, ' i . l ever obtained and retained so wide a circulation : . I - jL:ii for-! w 1 ia Atucriao. I ..! !. . " w . . . 44 A new volume commences juiv 4. i3o. Ftt&U&ned (20 Quarto Pases) IVeetkv PavabU in advance. ADAM WALDlE. 46, Cirpcnter Strtd, Philadelphia. : aifJieir 11 Ported &MCa. I - Propua1 Vw!Uh ia the:Tftiwn of Lmcclnfon; i , k lu.t C8trspaperta td caiiea me If .belied that the rich - tnd flourishing iLLcommanityvof Lincoln bounty and iu'viciu- v v Dupfwri wun easej ana . convenience a cheap Newspaper : The .wholesome fftct o a PVPooins; m'ffaland ruelligence u. t pee plc;fhenit iscunaacted 'bblthe prin?ijs f truthUhd virtue, ia must oevMt)i trhe r.lhiof the; TtA5$Ctirx uiil he firm tii'Sutrthern nrin Pl"d tsj sucbi lLbonposed7to Jhe.eltclioo of Alattin Va6 Bureo as ths nW ' Presidfof : M u eermafuobV willl be fo faise tte muni and fuieilettoal sundardiuij thecorumuniiy j untess compeiifo py unreasonable provocation. the course f tfiis paper wiflli mild and cbncili- IJlJs - !' r JS'i-- 1 -,.4? - -. ' f Htyinv alreaJy , established a nress at Lin- colotun, the papr wilfbe tssoed as sooo a suffi- ctenbQumuer ui ouosonoers may oe ootainca. . Vj The Tranlcridt ill bel published, weekly on a medium, sheet at $L5Q in Juivnc or . if Ltncoott, i7rb 1 4,'l8$6; s; : i ! -tic uic isauiiijj m mc nisi nuutoer. , FOR SiLI-B, 4 'MJ'W-TfcT.i f V- EiLl Square ojfiFour JVqres, in' Salisbury, either with or without the furni ture. The Hoose is constructed in the first sty le oi ouiiaing ine lorniture careiuuy seieciea m the Citv of New-York. ' Likewise the Van Debar? GOLD MINE tiir or rti nL i. fit : ana iui oca l; ou nnc-j iier neanj nuja cect. in the CoUntv of Cabarrus, embraced bv a- bout TWO HUNDRED & SlXTYFivE AeresofLand. jj- ! ., , : . -Jr Icy For information relative to the superior, advantages of this properly for mining opera tious, those who wish to purchase, are referred to John H. Bissell, lsqot;Lnailotte. j J JAMES MARTIN; , ICS Col. Richard Wi, Long, at the Man- sion notei, is reierea 10 ss to me terms, &c. o the Town property. j - ! Dnc. 19, 1835tfa2 h -. THE Clerk and Jlaster pursuant to a decree of the Court of Equity, will sell en the NOTICE . . - . of iJLand containing 13 ACJf-ES: fining the lands ol John Hilick and others, 4 miles east of Sali&hurv .A Isn Neat the first. Said lands belong to the Heirs; at law of! Mary Brown,dec'd and are sold for the purpose of partition. A Credit for one year will be allowed for one half, and of two Years for the otherbalfbf the price, abd the purchaser be qoired to give bond and approved security for the poichase money on the day of sale ; b. !MLtJLi3lAi, CUE 1 Jane 4th 1836 8w 46. ' - 1 1 For ? Sale ir Rent. Premises on the 23rd day of July next, a tract? TWILL rnt of sell 00 good torm, my ewtahr JLlifthuient a few doors east of the Courthouse in Salisbury, on Alain street. It has been occu pied as a tavern tor a number of years, might be made one of the best stands for bust ness in town. 1 will sell the House and i urni - tbre together or separately. Any industrious. attentive peraon can make the money out of House before I will require it. . ' JOHN JONES. N. B. 1 will still continue to entertain my i..n mnA ..... usual. J. J. C.lSIi TOR 3YHGROES. OIHE Subscriber will purchase any number JL of likely! young NEGROES during ttATt six month, tat which liberal nricea in will be given. m i .T-.-. i r " 1 wish all letters on business, addressed ine at Germanton, Stokes county. ' TiKE GLEN. July 18, 1835 tf52 State of 39Lottft atolttta, surry coujrrr. j Court of" Pleas and Quafter Sessions, JMaij Term 1856. Hiram Phelps V8 The Heirs at law of Justices Judgment Levied on Land Sec. Benjamin Mat thews dee'd. TN this Casei it appearing to the satisfaction JLof the Court that Harrison .Van hews of the Heirs at law of BvnJ. Mathews1 dee'd. not an inhabitant of this State: it is therefore dered by the Court, that publication be mtde the Carolina Watch mtn for six weeks that he and appear at our next Court of Pleas and Quar ter oessions to; be. held for said county, at Cuort Hoose to Rockfiird, on the 2d . Monday Aogusl next, to plead to said suit or Jndgment tTt imnfas ca will Ho entorort tin T9inttt l.im. lVlA land levied on will! be condemned to satisfy ? Beam, Henry the Plaintiff's debt. Witness, F. K. Armstrong, Clerk of our eaid Court at office, the 2d Monday in Mav. A. D. 1836. i, . ! a mw r a t i F. K.I July 26 w50pricA $3 or STOJME CUTTEXTG. JOIIJV ItOZSUOUSER. g: IVS notice that he will execute at 4 r .. .!. quarry seven miles ooutn oi sausoury kinds of work in his line of baioea. In tsor rect a style and at as cheap a rate as such ivork ! qtiaiity of his grit strongly recommends his I . . . . - a i 1 1 . mo nA aona in ir.is cuuhut. k d wFhi to Millers and uuia miners in pnonr.Mo promises the Utmost ppnetuality innllmg hS of ffaffements. Urdersdi.-eeeo whibiw a SaUsburv will oe prompuy a.w:ucu . cor - ! T oaiisoory, ao aoj - . I - .AQ fOtf to TTmTin t age tf . - L. ii- '-,1 THIS W to infoim me puoucm sepcri there is no co-partnership exiting between f h .nWrihera at this ume, nor has there .;nM i(ia first dav cf January last. mu ' .MmT--n ! R. W. LONG, j i Jtme 25, 183rJ-lM9. i t.vi. : 3 A 0o 1 i v fil inwjjuouc. that . .! nrxirnDMo . t- . -. JL reived the AEJP FO-7. ;?-Vi--st k miJtSpting-n.ui Summer T- . 9 infl Will HTrVnfA Mrnrb .. - - d will execote work in ih r?r. her btwiness, rn the most fsh,,U! i i Orders from a distine .wjii ed tnd eht off accordii, tb. direct 1 Pt siiPkwDsorVii, t:mt i of raI.ionaye Brfnts; CipsTBAaWV : v. f ,; . t j ,,7-; 1 lr Books for the Coontv f r.dMtf 23d oltimu a bright Chesnot rfiipM years old, white m his fac. boih f, ,. rt'?t hind foot white; The horse tstrrf W1 posed to be Jrom fonnder.! Thi ".iS5 said horse, is requested to come CtwS property, pay charges and receivVlSi JOHH m. MiurrS SwSO nbarrntl k LIS'rOFLETrPPl? Remaining jn the Posts Officerat ; i i Non the first day of Juir. isii5,W iChtrleS Astenl WJ Aiex J . BGeorgeJJright, -Jeremlth B,fe .; 1 sell, JosephrBrowh, John J Brao W r -C George Crotser. Jj.nK' Caniip. Rachael S Casper jd CsldSffS D George Duke,11mothyDotiy: E Daniel Earnest, Anus Elfei, Jlfeafe wards--. . j- J - 'fj J F James Filips r I ! ': I G-rJohn Gibbons; Basel Giuter.ll liam. jdin'iJ rahim 2 . ! i s -If H- Henry ouOeenHirliB Hill, Thomas Hendricks. Henry H&l iT I Beal Ijams ' t ' V- 'i j J John Jones 2, Molemet JoKristil? Johi;ston. Samuel Josev.'LuM-J, 7Ii' G Jeffreys , . - :vj,r jlrjj K uavia Kcupjonn Keatnorsi!f lack, John Mistier. Jahies Iktt; J 5 Jeatfi a .1 f ; i iy; ?,!- m, f, thy, Francis L Kmcaonon , S - 0 J l Jrancts Lintrle, Jhna Utrnft Lynch, Ribert E Love 3, CdDMiyfuf it M Rev', Collin MtIverir"licClotlvfti ingtun Mims, Pascal uiber, Irtiioi ji Miller , Mr MCivenzie, vonaiino: tigr.p Mims, Nelson March, Archibald wmjii Wm Meyer i ' 1 PCharlesT Tollard, Joanna Pirip ft William V RowlanVillini Le,vi Roades, Phillip Rice, W R m4l F Ruzar,' William Rough, wss EHflflifa j S Maria E Sulliao, William T 51, Ik Smiih, . Dr Ashbel Smith it Alel jSkpkg til T-ATowens, Whilsoo Jaytoo, mas - AA?i . W-Huffh.Welch, Joha L Willifo; Z I Williains, U W Whiitetore,'AnJrtw)V5 Willis Wilcox, J L. Ward, WOlian J st son, Hannah VVoodsorj. It - Pt Wl A LIST OF LETTER$.!f. anJ Remaining to the, Post Office it busup. C. on the 1st day ol Jul;, ru?; A Charles Ash, Thomai Arckib i n Inhn RtiraM. MMtri Belt u&R.i& the 1 Stephen Beckham, Peter Bever t & j E RevMtheldred ElliEliBi G Thomas Gentle, aian $J HHpnfr Hcover. AbDel Heai : old TTfinaifln Joseoh HuiS JWingate James, uiiitam vwja h K Alexander Kiipainc-.jioB- oel Kinff Esq. ' ' Jr ' HI . -Ifi L Geo'l S Loadermilk; Mt. ftog !; at .wit Jane A Mordik; Jyseph f t the cash I m t ....,. tl.nta wnkran. A T "rVlE-i i John N MCUleuana . vo ub jjm to ... J II l'i!1tantU McKav. John .A McConoeU, tlWT A jiiss.Eiftt.beth McCollimj ; , uh Jilt? N-mt. Nesbit, Vt. n esmv P John P6tenr Richmond! M Rev'd JamevPatterson j M a R Jeremiah nice . .ji j; S-John Smith (litab) Sy; eas Sirange Csheluio, j AmS Iiui ?5Krn RUMhftth Ktewan, 1 ff Thomas Stevenson, WBH Stevenson jr. r 1 , TVandiver Teagoe, Abb i znas A Tomlinson .1 i Margaret Woods, Mrs.; .Tnftn A Whitfl ' one Sw51 is A LIST OF LETT ;or . .. . v. rt c in in Remaining in tne i7i85P the 1st day of Jb11! , oe A-James S AlxanderjJt Abrttn Alexander, Richard Alp line E Alexander itsMW Tt-.Mr.fiM BaroHardt. the in Beam, Henry J Baxri-rtlilr Bam J . t fWiS C Edward uress, ,fH, ;fI !nn. Jnhn Craton D 1 nomas J w . vTZTfL', 1 F-Paol Furr; Pel ftmh ygtfv :. t.. f3 Ifihr Gibson, tjewy vf H w r i Goodman; George Goodm-y r Mrs- Lounder J Harris. E5tI cbibtldHoustnnEsq.15 sell, Andrew Honercott. his Hoiel, Culpepper HidJj -ill". - '-'7.. ...;' -,?7l an i Hiram rludso i H c I Daniel senow" . ts , M-lcKaney Wr:i M r - ivork I TJ-- m - Benjamin Ra1 :v, btrVt S-Simon E SpWfiSf if. .,tin Srhank, t!r"L v-t: :: Martin Jynao Som Smiih and A , iL.i Swanngaln, J been Townsend r 3wai rii7 MBSrfirBr r 3ir d i - r r i.i; i i r- m P-MrsMarylSjJ pi,irr Waller W Pbrf 'C . r 1 i wr a i i m :3 1 j' Gl c c: D 't. .'J 1 H;.;a rfT iHrl t J.iwo-.pnce i; j. ( StlisboiyolytfSt j ;1 j . .-. :f . , . " ; - : - - ! 1 ! : t A I ,: v 7 -7,-vV5$v;7.;i.'l!l : . ;. - .. -i v "- " ; ;. - ! i ;t : : ; . TT -:T;4r- M .;,';U-7 Ti. T j;. I.V;sf TL-;- i; (I -I 'S. 7 . j "7 '
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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July 16, 1836, edition 1
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