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' TO TE PUBLIC BYDR WILLIAM
; V duh viutujlv sTJJKfii? -
Diidases general zid special Cave ntmubes.
V BEWARE LEST YE STUMBLE...
O ' OOT. WILLIAM :EVANS.. 100 Chat
aahi street avail hirmelf.of the-'present oc
livfwx to fender bitnost nnfeigtied acknowledge
m-ni tu the numerous tnembers of society" ho
' suffering' onder 'all the pains and febes - that ,
.flesh is heir to') hate entrusted lhenisej ves io
H-9 creV' He has the aaiisfaclion of knowing
x from many livinz evidences, that his remedies
"have' done t heir duty as far jaa lies iihin the
wmimss of haman.mearis.vlow distressing u
f i 'the afflicted is Djspepsia or indigeSUjm, juMunj
; vff all ihe sources of tbeir enjoyment, and lead--
in io many instances to tne miseries -?i cuu
flraieil Hypochondriasis Long as it ha? been
- Uhe subject of inquiry by medical authors, it re
main ji i o m och bscu ri ty A ppiexy . diseases of
fheLiver, Kidneys, Spleen StomachVnd Io-
- te-.iin'S, rjladder and its appendages, Diarrhoea,
r 1 Dseniary.'Cotn Moltus Allis,' rwrjorm parts
in th drama of Morbid Affections. Pri Evans
vthes heensiogalarjy successful in the! treatment
of the above diseases, by remedies d awn from
hisjiw-nWd the researches of the mustfeminent
'mediqal men in the world. V Ke has alWhad vast
f experience and success throughout the whole
family of delicate.diseases, the impure) tenden
cies of which are aggravaied by and! looted in
the con.liluiioh through the base conspiracies of
i Mercurial murderers, onprincipfed, uoedocated
. and onpracticed in any art save that of attemp-
- tin" t lead the credulous victim on the 'road to
il'iaiZ-.i Di.fiarisHffie 100 Chatham f treet, ft
w sopplled wjth he choices t remedies ijrona Kome
" and f jrpigft market s, and compounded by ainas.
J ler's band oisciediific principles Aphysician
- i always jn t atiendence, and a privsie office.
" AH those whocome jbeteln the hooriof need,
uiLTob orr RKjoiciVo. ' t" '4 U"
- ICFUVKR C&MPUtLXT, OF TFJV
: YFZUS STANDLXU. Mrs I HANNAH
v IJUOVV.Nfc wife of Juseph BrownpV North
; Sikib1 st. near Second t. WiHi.amsbujp, afflic:
ted fir tha last teu.vears with Liver Complaint,
lorea io iiann inro.iijn me uraimnii ui
i
Vi C WiiEELER,;
RErfECTFCtLV Infbtms his old friends
and cusiomTsthjithe has permnaeotlj
laied Mmseir in f$alilbrtle will give his
coostini personaf aijentin to , the " Apothecary
Ousiness which be has ben in fr the lat l-o
years and may be fotind at all times, either at bis
residence or tbe..sopt where-he wilLlakerat
plsurein waiting upon those who may call on
him.! - ?S i "' ' t
rr I CARI. :
. Hi & -C.lt VII ELEI?3
Tl ETURN their lmftirncd thanks to their
JL friends a i
od ccstdroetv particularly Pbysi-
cians and Merchants for, the very liberal pat
ronage bestowed j anon them for the past year ;
and in: return fqrUhelr kindness' and liberality,
are resolved to sell them Drvgt, Medicines,
Paints, fre. lwer than any other 5bop in North
Carolina. All Physicirs, and others, who or
der or bojy Drugs, Medicines. Paints, tyc, from
them, where the price or qoallty do not perfect
ly please, are at all times privileged- to return
them immediately atlthe; samej price; as they
hold theibselves responsible in all cases to their
friends and cbstomers' for the quality of every
article th'f y sell therrt. Tbey will open their
Spring! Business wfh 1 the largest stock of
Drugs I 'Medicine's 9 Paints, c, ever brought
into this market, and- alt those w bo 1 may wish
any thing in their line, and have the cash or good
credit, shall be accommodated ; if strict atten
tion to their business- good physic and low pri
cos will do it. One,for both of tbem, will at
-all limes give their personal attention to the bn
smess.. mx neir onon wiis oe gpeueu ai . uuuis,
lor me
tions car
cine arid directions; Sri ven in alK cases. The
consulia lion and advice cf Doctor Long,' Doctor
Douglas knd Doctor gnrrtb, will be given -when
necessary, and med:ia! Attention of either ob
:ained by appljii.g atuheir hcp. The worthy
poor, without money, Ish all not want, for medi
cine to relieve them of thf ir afflictions. 1
Salisbury. Feb. 1840 tf30 K -7
FROM S ALlSBUUV io ASHV1LLK, . p.
1 ARRANGEMENT FOR is4C ir
- I 'J . iU' ,
fTlHE above jine is now Jn full operation; and
Ji j arrives Sat and departs from" Salisbury a 5 foU
lows;., ' Lt s-y. - z ' ; " i-
- Learrs Salisbnry on Mondajs, Thuispys;
aod Satqrdaysi ?it(5 Vclock, A. M.; arrirls at
Ashvtlle next days at o'clock, P M.
Reornin,leaye3A9hvilleon MondaT8,1iors'
davs.and Saturdajs, at 5 ocloek A. M.; aMrives
at Salisbury next 4ya at 8 o'clock P. M. :
. if 1 A. BENCINI.
, v' it - ' U W. LONp.i
?- N. R. Paesenffers leavinsr Raleigh, N. . C.
for NashtiiieJitlVlnnessee, willfind no f elay
whatever on this route. A. B. & R. W.
Salisbury X. C.
Jan. 17th. 1840-tf 25
Hi
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t
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iiknmmodati0 pfihe sideband prescript a Tgrv busii IlieaU of hair, a thin v
refully made up at short notice. Medi- spare boilt indtweighs from 135 to 140
He has a .!verv larffe
isuury
lNIsT
re
Vm 'EVANS. Sympioms:--H2biiua1ieonstipa-
' . two ol th bfwels, total loss of appeUle;, excru
iciaiins: pair. $ the epigastric region j grjeat de
pre sjilon of spirits, langour and other symptoms of
. extreme debility, disturbed sleep, inordinate flow
of the menses, pain in the risht side, could not
: lit on her U-fi side, will.out an aggravation i of
r the pain, urine high coloured, with otbjerj symp
toiinlnfirjting great Jeraogement in the func
v.'- twnsj of the- liver-.rl'5' . ' ! j ' -
- Mrs. Browne was attended by three of 'the
. first j physicians, bat" received but iiile relief
fr im (heir medicine, till Mr Browne procured
fcjmq of Di VVm Evans' invaluable ppepafations,
i; which eflVctnally reheveJ her of the abeve dis-trrs-Vmg
symptoms, with others, which xt is not
essential to intimate. l! !
' j . JOSEPH BROWNE.-.
' Chy and County of New York, ss. ! .
? Xrteph Brffwne, Williarrisburgh, iJpng Island ,
bt-injr duly sworn,'did depose and say that the
facisas set forth in the within statement, to
" which he has subscribed h1? name. a?e jdsi and
true;" JOSEPH BRpWjNE.
2, f" - Husband of the said Hannah Browne.
Sworn before mp, this 4th day of January, 1837
PETE It PINCKNEY. Gom.of Deeds.
- iCT'Auother recent test of the unrivalled vir
tue of Dr iriii EvausMedicines.DV&PEB
'SLt. TRJY YEARiy STAND IftvL-MtJ
Mckenzie, 176 Sianlon street wasapicted with
the above complaint for ten years, which inca
ptcitted him at intervals, for the period of six
years, in attending tohis business, jrcitored to
'r pprfpct health under the salutary treatment of
:;Dr W.n Kvans;- ;.:N;'-x
.The Symptoms were.- A sense pjT distension
and oppression after eating distressing pain in
the pit ol the stomach, nausea, impaired appetite,
jiddiiiesV, palpitation of the heart, great debility
ahdt emaciation, depression of spirits,! disturbed
rel, sometimes a bilions vomiting, pd pain in
the' right side, an extreme degree fof fangoor
and laintness ;-any endeavour to pursue his bus
" iness causing immediate e.vhaostion and weari-
' -i Mr VcKeri:ie is daiJij a$lciidinUohislusi-
net, andmine of the above symptoms have re
curred since he" used the medicine j He is now
ai 9troiigand healihyVrnan? H hai Tresorted to
mytiads of remedies, but they wer, 'all ineffec
tual. ? He is willing Io give any information to
the a dieted re8pectingvthe inestimable benefit
rendered to him by the use of Dt VVm 'Evans'
v medicine.
QPANISH Cigarsi fine Chewinr and Smo
O ing 'Fobaccat f j! WHEELERS. r
Feb. 21 U30 ; j " '
Teas, Wfriis, land Spirit s9
FOR medical purposes, for sale by
! I C. B. & C. K. W.
. Feb. 21 tf30 ' I
A h RGE AssonroJniof JKIVELLE t? F,
KNIVES, PENCILS, JSEEDLES,
1 tiJiUlSL.L.S, ,c.,caa oe
wholesale, by calling upon
I! C. B. &.C. K.
Feb. il tf30 , "r I
st of
that
ABSCONDED aboat the
October, from the subscriber, at
tirayirWlding in tulips yO j,
Carolina, my ISegro man
1 mbojbiStiMar,
about ;:7 or;2yeajsof age, and of a very bright
complexion! Hie is a bhoeraaker ty , trade
isap
poinds.
4 Ba
scar on one ot nisi tegs
near the ankje believed to be on the rightj leg,
also a scar on each arm iust below the elbow oc
casioned bv!a blrn. His heels have been frosted,
which injury has left scars upon them. Cole
man has avrife ( a free woman) t.ear Blajcely,
N. Carolina, and it is probable that he may be
in that directidtr, although many persons believe
that he was! dejdqyejl off by a white man, nmed
Joshua Voang,;wh6 left the neighborhood iboful
the same time for Indiana. I will give a re
ward of Flfiy:Dtllars to any one who wjll de
liver Coleman to me near Brook Neal in Cfrmj
belf County W. oriwho will confine him irljaiii,
so that 1 get him in my possession. i
Brook Neat, Campbell cty, Va lfo
December 2 1,! I S38 J
GRANDSIRED BV TTTITT
-A MERICAW f ECMPSE,
CHAMPIOXl OP AMERICA : :
JVJS'JS'ER of UxGHEtil 'MATCH RACE
"i 1 TIIH NORTH Til E SOUTH
020.000:
la MochsvillefNC.
TUOJtlJiS FOSTER
INFORMS the pablic that he ha9 removed
from his former-stand, to.bis new buildings
on the peblic square; m. the 1 own or niocjis
ville,' where tie. win couuuub to cc4.a , -v
rrriiisc oJEtrtertainmcn?9 ;,
- H is House' is roomy and commodious; attacb-
-Wh are SIX" COMFORTABLE OF-
FICES forenileraen i me uar, au conveu-
Pitt to tne oourt nuusc t 9.v..w,,....B
ui.lc i it.o'mnsidili?entexertions, to give
mHfi thorough-b fd Horse Lath, bred-by TABLE, BAR &f5TAUt Xm '.5wi
T Col. ,V: WW of S. Carolina, will the best manner thai the country will afford,
make bis sreond Season at Salisbury, comment
cing otftlit 21l fn$r d&idingxm thej&Uh of
June next, at $20 the Season, and fSOio insure,
the money to be paid is soon as the mare is as-
cenaineu io; ce in ioai we ymuanj tunge5
; . :L.i i.iikful inrt nrnmnt.
and ni servams are iaii ri .
.Tn 26." 1S39 1126 l.vr- -
Mares
Jwill be weltrattended to,
SO cents per day. .: Those
will be furnished grafts ;
but in no instance, will I be responsible f.r acci
dents oir escapes. j R. W.LONG,
Salisbury, Feb. 10jIS40. ; , , .
owoersL! annd fifty ce0t9 to the groom.
sent from a distance
and led with main at
that wish it, a good lof
FOR THE .
FALL AND1VINTER OP
-,,.-v. ' . i
THE ;
.SPlNDl. fr
do much better '
dies. It is so ( . tr
or killing 'he tnt-ul i
is so confined by t!
serve its balance, r,
bing of the stones
I think, by ihU
water will do at '
and the meal cf ? ;
Any person wis''.:
dies, may obtain c
lion, ( within a ?I :
Mocksville, Davb '
bablecst willnc t
Spindle ready l':r t
The following ;
Spindle in si:crc;
Kelly, Thos. Fci
Foster, of Davie C
David J. Rams 'ur
of Rowan ; Ad?i?
William Doss cf :
pleased with its j
November S, IF."
(DM.
nPHE Subscriber informs, the public, 1 hat she
I II Ka inst received Ihroosh the Nprlhern
. ' . . " , , . . .1 . II has iust received Hhron
rueimy that l,atn vas prea. oy. me, ana-inai ni.:th'lAiesl.n6 most approved
- I . t 1 .1 Vmbmm - , W
lie was loaiueu in uo .oimiii" ui iot n
Godolhhln; his dam Pocahontas,
LOXDON & PARISIAN FASniOXS,
And isnreDared to execute orders in the most
stylish and satisfactory banner. J ,
, WorK sent irom a aistance snau oc caicmuj
put op and forwarded. 1.'..-
tr-P A fear Rnnnets. Cars; Torbans, and
had verv low at
WHEELER.
OILS LAMP, TRAINED AND LIN
SEED, for ale by j
CBJ& C.K.WHEELER.
Salisbury, Jan. 10 1840 tf24
JYUJtlMilER SiX
For Sale at Wheeler's.
Jalisbqry, Jan. 10;fl840-tf4
A LARGE assortineot of fresh and genuine
GARDEN SEEDS, just received from
the JS"eu Lebanon Shakers, (see catalogue at
their store.) Also, neat Oval Boxesand lland
bwifis for Ladies-, for sate by
a B. &. p. K. WHEELER.
Salisbury, Jan. l0 1840 tf24
NEW JEWELLERY, fc
r i i
JOHC. PALMER
AS another new supply of Gold and Si
WATCHES, Plain English and Fie
do; Gold ob Chains and Keys,
H
ilver
lench
Pins and Finger Rings, Silver Butler
Patent arid plain Pencils, Tooth Picks,
Chains, SrieotacIes!andThimble3, Steel an
o
f
Fine breast
Krfives,
Fob
i "a
nectacles
rob Chains and Keys.
-IALSO
A VERY FINE AND LARGE ASSO
MENT OF'RAZORS- AND POCK
-11 AND PEN KNIVES.
by different makers, and other articles nsfially
kept bv Jewellers. All of which will bes sold
low for CWilorfonly six months credit, farter
wnicn time, interest win oe cnarwea. varK
RT-
KE! HUNDRED GALLONS of FresK done faitbulJ aidjpunciually.
uatiiiuiic in i it-sir t --.-.-"j -.-i-..-v...j
Coloiless, C$ld Pressed CASTER OIL. Salisbury, May 3, 1839-tf40
. - H- AppIv to ! - -r U f I
f. , life f k; VVHEELER-N'BWE'JZTA'SBXOXns;
IFOR THE
f ! - t-
! .A Real Blessinir to motliers.
' fJOr. 1 E?ms' celebrated Soofmg Syrup.
' A Jortfifldrsn cutting their He th.
r&lTllJi infallible remedyas.r preserved hun-
fi. dreJs of Children, when; thoi?gqV past r
. -covery, jom Cfm'fuUions.-A9 soon ;asr the Sy-
TJIOOSCAP. Lflterand WrappingPaper,
Ji. and raste tJoards.at wholesale by
! C B. & C. K. WHEELER.
Feb. 21 tf30
was got by
bvSir Archv M his idam Young Lottery, al
so, Sir Archy.out ofColj Singleton's celebrated
Lottijry, by the imported Bedford out of the
imported mare Anvillina ; Godolphin was got
by Eclipse ; his daln Sylph, by Ha?phesrion
out of Lottery by imported iiedlord c.-.Hao- al-Uce9t wi1 De kept on hand for sale.
pnesuon was got oyj tne imponea oozzara ou-1 . , g P ;s as0 prepared to execute
V' " - . .
Crimping and Fluting on reasonable terms.
Salisbury, October 18,
DJR. R. T. DISiUIiES.
HAS lccaled at Col David Ramsay s, uakiy
Grove, Iredell co. K. C.,and respectful
ly tender his services to the public, in the va
rious departments of his profession.
January 10, 1840 tiiM
of the dam of Sir Archy.
- ill i -s
DESCRIPTIfJN, PERFORMANCE, c.
LATH is a fine bay! without whiii45-band9
S inches high, with good bone, and capital ac
tion. At 3 years oldjlfbe won the produce stake
at Columbia, 2 mile heats, beaiiog Mr. Taylor's
b illy, Daisy, and Captain pann s Colt, Con
vention,! nine others paying iorteit. 1 wo weens
afterwards ! he won the Jockey Club Purse, 3
mile heats, at Augnst-a. beatiner Kite, and dis
tancing Black Bird' At Charleston he was bea
ten by Clodhopper for he Jockey Club Purse, 3
mile heats ; being very reuch amiss, he was
drawn after the first ffheai. At 4 years old he
won the ! Jockey 'Clubi rorse, 4 mile heats, at
Camden, beating Sir Kenneth and Dorabella at
3 heats ; losing the first in consequence of bolt
ing wlien severaKlengths in advance of the field,
jdst before he reached! the judges' 6tand; and
getting entangled amcngst the carriages; he
sustained an injury which occasioned his with
drawal from the Tarfil
LATH was ai race horse of the first class,
which he evinced in Ki9 trials with Bay Maria,
Charlotte Russe, and jfKitty Heth, and in point
of blood he is inferior Jo none, whether imported
or native. His constitution is robust, having ne
ver been sick, anf hif temper good. His color, 1 JYJE If JfJE JVJLJEJLtJEil
lorm, anu action speaK ior inemseivas. in a
word, Lath unites in himself as many claims to
public patronage, as ny young Swjion-that 1
know.f 1I W. HAMPTON,
Willwood, JanS. 221 1 839. : !v
: :- ; j . ; I & , . :-
From-the above Certificate of Col. -Hamnton.
who bred and had LATH trained for the Turf,
it wilf be seen that be considered him a Race
horse of the first class, not only from the races
he has mentioned.' a$ having run publicly, bat
from private trials he pas made with horses which
ate now on the Turfjand running with consid
erable success. : It Will also be observed bv his
CLOVBR SBED.
. i . - i
4 quantity of Fresh Red Clover oeed,
JUaL a superior article.
Also. a few bushelsof Orchard Grass eed
The shnve Seeds are for sale at the N. C.
Book Store by TURNER Sc HUGHES.
Raleinb.Feb.7, 1840. '
We shall receive in a few days, the following
Grass Seeds: Lucerne. White Clover, blue
Grass, &c.
T. & H.
npHE Snhserif-rr
JL ; his friends ar: '
moved to ihe lux
Brown's Store, w I..
sortmenl ot
Molasses,
- Sugars C
Salt,
, Powder a..'
;Sm7; c..
French lh
Holland (i.
jHalagac:
- Champc'i :r .
' Muscat,
Lemon S .
. Also, an
" 'r "
And other things in i
lion, whirh can he I
at any other place ia
March 20, iS iO
nr. hT&AZlt
Respectful;
'services to th
surrounding country
West's new brick L
and W. IVlurphv's
Angosj SO, ISS'J
B.
I
Vcir, Tobacco Chcwcrs,
i vob want"' ihe thinff that is niee" and
cheap, jnst call at WHEELERS.
Feb. 28, 1840 i f3l
FIXE KOKTSIEIIN
! J
f
'iMOP 1839 Sl '40.
HORACE II. HEARD,
"O ESPECTFULLY informs his friends apd
Jtft the public, that he still carries on the TAI
LORING BUSINESS at his old stand on bain
street, next door to the Apothecary Store.
is ever ready jfcTexecute the orders of his custom
ers in a style and manner not surpassed by
workman in the YViestern pail of the State.
is in the. regular receipt of the latest Londoa and
ac-all
times.
is
New York FASHIONS, and prepared
commodate the tastes of the fashionable
any
He
tpvy rujeu ou vuc uuis, iiio ctnio; win , .irwi.v
er.j This preparation is if innocentljBo efSca
rf coiis- ami so raeasan;. iu&i no cniia hwiii reiusa
j, o ii ns'gdms pe rubbed with jt.
When infants
are at the agtfV four 'months, though there is no
.Mp'arace of-Vetb, one bottle cf the Syrup
shiulrbe UisedL-fjn the gpms, to open the pores -
YY fen
' tl6 nc
4f a nhiJjl wakes in the night with pai
gum, ihe Sy rup immediately jt ves
. . ft- r . rr.'i f r--r
is shoulfl never be wtfhout ihe Syrup in
nursfifj where, the re are; young children ; for
in in the
ease bv
opens n the notes'ind healing th giims; there-
k- f r , 1.: v L
u? lMir-rniUjr Willi U ISIUII!, T e TffTS, QC.
$3 Proof positive of ITie' Efjivacy of Dr.
Epans soothing Syrjr.;
To the Isentof Dr Evans' boothlnc SvniD:
Uearj oir le gpat beneni arTorded to my suf
r Vexing infant by yiiifr siRithing Syrppj jin a case
- of pro'ractedknJ painful dentition,,! must con-
narouches, Biiggicsj Sulkies,
All with! Harness, and Northern Matched Hor
ses, may be had cheap by applying to
C. B. & C. K. WHEELER.
Feb. 21-ifSO p I
I $CF Cutting garments of all kinds attended
to nromDilv i and ithe latest-Fashions furnished
at all times o country tailors, and instructions
gjven in cntting.
Salisbury, January 17, 1S40. Iy25
Jtiorus JTIuliicmdism
-
.ft-
vipce every teejing parent how essential an ear
lytappiicatiort of such an invaluabje jmedicihe is
tn relieve infant misery and torture My in
fant, vhile teethings experienced Jsuoh acute
euIVring?.ihat it wts-Mtacited wiih Convulsions,
anl my wife and fa mill's opposed that death
yoold son release the babe Irom anguish, till
wa procurcd-lbofile ofoar syrupj wfuch as soon
a applied iolhe goms, a wonderipl i:hange vas
pMced, and after a few applications, the child
displayed obvious relief, and by coatijining jn Hs
use, I am glad to inform yon, the child has com
pletely recovered and no recurrence of that aw
ful coraplaiajl has since occurted ; the teeth are
emaoatin? easily and the child enjoys perfect
healthy I jive you my cheerful J permission to
mak hUcknowledgment public, and will
Hadly gtvejRHTinformation on thi$ circumstance
. . ;avm JOHNSON.
i u. . Sold ty thcfoUowin'g Agents.
OEOttGE W. BROWN, Salisbury, N. C.
JOHN A. IHGLIS. f Bookstore) Cberaw, S. C
J. H TDERSON. Camden, S. C.
E. JOHN HUGGINS, Colombia, S.C.
W. af. MASON Co., Raleirb. N- C
TAYU.OIK HARRIS &. Co, Charlotte, N.C
"""XI X:1' Lmcolnton,N.C
MayjD,lS39-ly4l
Salisbury Fernale Academy.
fTHE Trustees of the Salisbury Female A-
JL cademy, inform the public, that this Insii
lotion is now unoer the care oif Miss Lmma J
Baker, a young lady iri whose literary qualifi
cations and rapacity for such a situation, they
have perfect confidence; and who has hitherto
taught music in lhis and oihtr seminajies, with
entire satisfaction.
' The second session will commence on the 9th
of March next.
TER MS OF TUITION.
For beginnes, per session of 5 monthp, $8 00
r or the Rudiments, with Grammar, Go
ogrphy and History, 10 00
The above with I he j hiuher branches in
. Litjprary Depacirnent,
Mnic on the Piano aid Guitar,
if
i
-I.
bese
CONSIDERABLE NUMBER of
REES may be had at Fayettevilll, N
C. about the last iof next summer or the fibt of
the Fall.! The proprietor can verv readily! dis
pose of them at the North, but from oatfioaic
considerations,! he prefers that they should be
taken by htsi srtative State. The once will be
the same as in Bahimore or New York, and will
be forwarded tol purchasers on the money's being
remitted.; It is hoped thatsuch as may wu)h to
enawe, may do so at an early day.
inquire of E.i LAWissl'ow, h ayettevule
N.-C. is n j .1 - I.
Feb 16, 1839 tf29
THE SUBSCRIBER HAVING EE
MO FED HIS SHOP TO THE ,
BUILDING FORMERLY
KNOWN AS THE
POST OFFICE.
certificate, that he considered Lath of the purest .Continues to keep on hand a good assortment
blood, not to be surpassed by any horse, impor- 1 Patches and Chains,
leaornauve. h i : i otircr &uuuna uu
Painting,
5
"t. ft
12
25
Ornamental NeedTe Woik, and the
50
00
10 00
makin?
of Wax; Flowers, wtfl also be taught, if desired,
at ;j cv.ii. s m i .
N . B The French language is al?o taught,
to those who desire if, by a Gentleman wbols a
native at France. ;'.
i By order nf fbTroies.
TfHJS. L- CO WAN, Cbn.
Salisbury, Feb. 2U 1840 tfSO
(WILKES COUNTY. I
February Sessions, 1840
Abner Carroichael
Benjamin &. Thomas Kelley,
Waogh i Murehison
i' rl I .
Benjamin 4 Thomas Ketley,
TR O N,
From) the Kinfs Mou7itain Iron Company
r IM subscribers, nave made arrangements
JL wuh the above , Company, for a regular
supply of superior frott, which is well adapted
to WagnnanJ Carriage work. Horse shoeing,
Sic. j which will be sold on reasonable terms.
I Ml 4- W. MURPHY.
Salisbury, Dee 1839 dm 19
SOB i'teiJVTMJVG
Of every description neatly done at this
i Office.
.1 consider it entirely unnecessaiy to attempt
to eulogise LATH, either for his performances
on the. l un or as to bis blood, since in every res
pect he is so well attested. SaTWiil remark
wiai la i nas noi ipniy descended irom pure
bloodibut has come from stopk both Sire, Grand
sue, DamJandlGrarip dam, that are of theun
ning blood. For irtsiaiice. his sire Godolohin
made bis four miles in 7 minutes acd 50 seconds.
his Grand-sire the American Eclipse so well
known at the Worth and booth, made his time
m the great match rce, the North against the
Southi $20,000 aildl, in 7 minutes and 37 se-
conds,;which Eclipsejwon with considerable eclat.
This race which gained him the memorable name
of the Champion of (ie North ; his dam sired
by tfie renowned $ir fVrchyJ whose reputation as
a racer, fctc , stands enqsestiond both in Eno-.
land and America; jU'he grand dam of LATH.
nu ! IL...: I L. j' L.i! .1 ' . Mr, . '
-fia ijouery, orea dv me greai southern Ama
teur of horses, Co). R. Singleton, of South Car
olina, has produced Inore fine race horses than
any other mare In Ihe Union. Thus it will
oe seen that there ;is .united in LATH two of
the best studs of thje South, Hampton's and Sin
gletons, crossed wiihj Gen. ;CoIes, of the North
Jhe public is n&w -presented with soch an op
poriuniiy of improviig 'the! blood of that noble,
anu useiui animal i the horse, as rarely occurs io
this (section of country. And the Public ran
have in addition, ih ajshorttime, the opportunity
of judging more satisfactorily of Lath's blood, Sec?,
by his colts, of 3as Spring's i get, as it is expeet
ed there will hie many of them dropped by mares
in this section in a felv days. As a sure foal
getter; Lath stands ajmost unrivalled, as is pro
ven by his last; Spring's services so vey few
of the large number of mares put to him not pro
vingin foal. j , 1 R. .
N. B. Mares senfrora a distance will find
LATH always at;home, as he will not be remo
ved from his stable in Salisbury, under any cir
cumsiancpp, during the Season. J
April lB-337 1
; ; ' ) ig ' !
State of iljirtti eatrottna,
Musical Boxes and Silver Thimbles,
Bredst Pins and Kings, " .'i.?.-
Rodgers Pocket and Pen Knives,
And all other articles in his line.,
CLOCKS & IWITCIBES
Repaired injthe best manner, and warranted for
twelve months. Old Gold and Silver taken in
exchange f6jr articles purchased, or in pay merit
for debts due.
Salisbuirv, June 7,
DAVID L. POOL.
1839 tf45
MORUS MULTICAUOS
Original at4ch
ments levied on
Personal proper
ty of defendint's
William W.J Wheatley
;! til k-
Benjamin &. Thomas Kelley, J
IT appearing to the satisfaction of Ihe t Qopi
X that the Defendant is not inhabitant of this
State : It Is therefore ordered and adjudged! that
publication be made for six weeks in the faro
lina Watchman, for the defendant to appetr i l
our next Court of Pleas and Qoarfer Sessooe,
to be beldjatj tb Court Houpe in Wilfcesoro
on the laijmonday after the 4ih monday tf pril
next, aad Plead, or inifo'ment final will Kb pn-
Ured and Jhe property levied upon be coodmo-
ea io saiisiy f i.ioufjs debt and cost.
noes. William Mastin. Clerk of ooisaid
Cooit at Qffiee, the 1st monday ot Feb 1840.
MIA3I1,C . C. 9 . &q . S.
March 2(1 6 w 34 Printer' fee 6
ford.i
!dj j
COUNTY.
uarter Sessions, Februa-
1840. r
Original Atlachment.
DAVIDS
Court of Pleas arid
'M ' rv
Wm. D. Crawford,
1 vs.
cewis t iizgera
TT appearing t0 h Court! that the Defendant
jaLiLewis t uzgerald, is not an inhabitant f
mioiaie: iis ordered that advertisement be
made in the Caroling Watchman for six weeks,
tor the said Lewis; Eitxgerald to appear at ihe
nex Coort of Pleas and Quarter Sessions to be
held for said county1, at the Coort House, in
Lxington.on ihe2nd mondav in May next,
an4 answer the erimnUln, t-;.:ar :
r " ; ui inn piaiuxu, or
against him for the
Jocfffment will be
plaintiff's debt and "cist
mJ i n e8HCHS!5IOCK, c.c. c
March 206w34Printer's fre $5
nougtasy
B-ASlrmoved bis ofilce io No. 1
JLjL of tbl office! row of ihn KTrcL
cj!,iatery occupied by Dr. B., Austin
TREES. I
rlHE Subsciiber has for sale (deliverable af
Ji ter the fall of the leaf) from EIGHT
TH OSAA'D to TEN THOUSAND geno
ine Moros Mnlticaolus Trees, fram roots and
cnttings, now growing jn and near the Town of
Pittsborougb, North Carolina, These Trees are
large and superior, many of them now measure
from six to nine feet, well branched, many of
which will count from one to three hondred
buds each. ; I will sell any number that may be
required at market pricp3, by the iree, by the
foot, or by the bud, but would prefer selling by
the bud.
Also for sale, one million of the best stock of
Silk-worm Eggs for feedinor.
JAMES J. HORNE.
Piltsborovgh, SepLG. 1839 tf6
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Raleigh, Jaft.l, 184H
F.FRALEV
a full supply c
MADE
Coats, Pantaluons v. -meres
and Vesitrn,
low for cash. Hp i
make elolbng in a . '
ranted to fir well. (
lice. He will i'h :,
AliT c:
on the most appro ;
1 ailor's wishinir n :
Sept. 6, IS39
'V,,.
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AND fl
Jl f his f fiends nr i
carrying oil the hi
back of Mr. Fial
an's, Brick I lun-.
his line ; but fpf 1 it
fity'of cash pa):.:
ford Io oiye as ,
woik. : His prices
he will chargo ilie
has to b-mk n
Salisbury, .Marc I
t Sai.i-:
: (':'
Bacon, ? .
Brandy, ap. a
' peach, n '
Butler, 8 n 1
Cotton in seed 1 1 l
vi clean, 0'
CofTee, 15 n 1
Corn,
Feathers, :J3 a
Flour, .
Flaxseed, GU a (
Iron, per Ibkf a t
Linseed Oil, pr.
ClIERA'.V,
Beef
Bacon
Butter
Beeswax i
Ba2g'ngyd
Bale rope lb
; c
8 a I
111 20 a 1.
IB a ..
8 a 1
Coffee lb
Col ion 5
Corn bush C2?; a
Flour brl 43". a
Feathers 4 .) u
Iron lOOlbs f?. r
Lard
Molasses
Tallow
11 a
40 a
a 1
1.
Favettj;vji.;
Brandy, peach 40 1
Do, Apple S7 a
Bacon, - 71 a
Beeswax, 22 a
Coffee. 121 a 1
Cotton, 7 c
Cotton Yarn, 15 3
Corn,
CandiesiF.F.
Flaxseed
Flour
Feathers
90 a t
o-i a
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