II , . 1 J "-" J. -
A wholesale and retail at j
, - ' ' v WHEELERS.
mHli -Sbspn7?lfrtloHy - Informs hi ;
nil hnlMli i?iat aTif r a silence of fourlfeo tears.
ICT GRAY'S or Harrison's Ointment, rn
;f lioffit's Pills and 'Bitter
' HOUCK'S PANACEA, 1 U
1 v.--;.f- and 'r-vriv
; JBernariVs Ittmtdy jor Botfitl Complaints.
V - ; , For sale bf K ' -
!' . ! ' ' . C. B. Si. C K. WEELEB.
j-- J-
r.; : ..- ; V WLVltS. SFJlltTS;. r:
Just received and for sale at the Salisltjryf
Salisbury, Not., 20, 1840.-
'f nriHE SoVwibirs, . Agnt5 for the ijexington
JL "CoUon-r actor rf wnm inform toe poDuc
. .. that lhe av just received, and now offer for
-i sale ' wholesale or retail, the Cotton, Yarns of
"The syperbr qualities and character of hj yarns
? I of ih3 Factory are bo well tested and kjnoWn.as
lo need no reciwnmendation from usl (Those
wisbin? io nnrchase will please ffife ui a call.
CJ B. & C. K. WHEELEn;U7.
; ApriI 54. 18401133
To Fjfidies Sz House-keepers,
ve". lost,-received a larae alnd fresh
pply of the ctltbrated JNeto LehaAon,
itcinda.
will do
like hot
WEJ,a
? f sunpl
Shaken (iARDEN ' hEKDS of al
- 'J'bcse wfsfiinw seeds for the next yearj
wen to call or 6end soon, as they "go
, C. B. & C. K. WHEELER.
' . Saliabbry, No. I3th 1S40 tflS
State o JLovttt titol
: DAVIE COUNTY.
In Eqqity-FaU Term, 1840-
William Adams, Elizabeth")
Adams, . I ara8 Chambers, j.
and Wife V Phebe, David j
Jiokin3 and wife iIarj, I
John HooVes and Daniel I Petitition
V
for the
sale of Land.
-I
Court,
Marry
1 Jacob
Jtchtson. . .
' - Versos. .
Sarah Adtm,Harry Etch
isnn, & wife Nicey, Isaac
Adsms, Jacob Eichison,
John Etcbison. -
IT appearing; to the satisfaclfott'of tbej
EL that the Defendants, barah Adams
I itchisbn and wife Ntcey. Isaac Adam?,
E'clnson and John Etchison, are not inhabitants
of this State: It is therefore ordered, that pob
iication be made in the Carolina Watch pan for
six weeks, for the said defendants to appear, at
ihe next term of this Court, to be held fof the
county of Divie, nl the Coort Honse in Mocks
Tille, on the'Sth monday after the 3d mqnday in
Fbruary next, and" plead, answer or demur to
the said petition, or it will be taken proconfesso,
a ad ihe caass set for hearing exparte as io them.
Viinesf,Lemae! Binghami Clerk and; Master
in said Court of Eqoity 'at Office, jhe 8th
monday after the 3d- monday in Auast, A.
D, 1840, and in the 65lh year of American
Independence. '
L. BINGHAM. ?. W. f..
Iov 20, 1840-617Pnnter,s fee fi5!62
V- : M alp; Academy
nnijE exercises tn iui9 insmuuon, auer me,
; Si eloseof the "p'reseot "session, will renro-:
roerire on the first ,landy.-in Jannary 1841,
onder'the soperintwtdence tit the - Rev.. Baxter
Clesg. ',' '.J- ; -v. ' -;
The Latin and f Greek Languages. 'Algebra,
&.e .including all the branches osoally em
braced in an Academical course, will , be taogiit
in this Institotfon The Books rrqalretT will be
thofce generally , tjsed in the moil respectable
Literary .Iosiitotln vnJ tbe terms of tuition,
such as are usual in those Institutions. The
coarse of instructfoii will be thoroaffhf the gt);
ernraent firm, yeiitiriild ai.d paternal ; and par
ticolar attention will be pajdloike moral de
portroeolof the pupils. -
Board can be bid in respectable families, at
from six to eight dollars per month.
Br or otrfe'r of the Trnsiees, .
JOHN McRORIE.Sec'ry.
November 13, 1840 5w 16
he may be permitted to wlicil public favour and
-M-niirm iA-fcikliiie: and .willfbe indulged, in
. i - . '. W I ' J "ill-
saying tbat fiei nS enjoy i ne Bu.-s--
forded to the 'attainment of suncrfonijMn his
hi,c;ni hniti m Earime and America 15 years
in EeTope, andl JO in America. Me employs
cone but the btsix workmen, and woo Id have
it particularly remflCQbered,ihal heirarrflnfeTe
rr thing done io his shop. --
With his miosttrespectful bow, he leaves tits
sblicitations with Republic, and feeb flattered
wiib the bupeiuatihe nTj2rfl??ii,iS"
on. ! .CHARLES FOWLER.
Lexington, Apr) 3. J840. Iy46 -v (
NEW ES!TABtIS'MEKT
't'
WARE MANUFACTORY.
THE Sobscripers woold respectfully inform
the citizens of Concord and its vicinity,
that thef have pnrchased from John Clark ail
his S TOOK and TOOLS connected with Tin
and Sheet Iron Harness, and are now prepaied
lo manufacture alii articles in their line, which
they offer at wholesale or retail at the most rea
sonable terms, ah confidently assore their cus
tomers that they j ban depend on having ordsr
executed belter arid with less delay than they
have ever been put up heretofore. The sobscri
bers flatter themselves that their artielrs 6hall
be interior Urhooej in the State, and request the
tavor of a call. Their Shop for the present is
in the tear of Aliifon Moss' and diicctly opposite
Col. Barringer's office. ,
N. B. The attention of the public is particu
larly invited io -the subscribers plan of roof
ing, which can bl seen on the Salisbury Cotton
Factory. 1 1 -
p. S. Pewter, I-ad and Copper taken in
barter. ' i ' J !
TAYLOR & ELKINS.
Concord, Jrte 12, 1840 tf46
Geography and
tica, with their several Empires, Kingdoms,
?, Territories &?. The whole embellished
r PROCLAMATION
Tfro JWXDRED DOLL'S. REWARD.
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA.
BV HIS ; EXCELLENCY EDWiRD B. DUDLEY,
' ; .-. - KOVEUNOR. &C. ' ,; ") ' -,
jTo all trhom these presents shall come greeting:
"UTSTHEREAS it bas been oflicially eported
. v f " to this department, that on the X3ih dav
nf November, 1830, one JKallian Lambeth, of
umason i coonty, to this State, was sop beaten,
bruised a'tid mairnod that be died ; and Whereas
one , JOHN GOSS stands charged Wlh the
commission of said deed; and whereas Lee
IVhartonJlbner Ward, Alexander VRishop
Joshua Deer and Hype . Skceti were present,
aiding and abetting-and maintaining satd
John Goss ifi the perpetration of said felony : and
whereas said offenders have, fled and gecreied
themselves from the regular operations' fof the
Law and Justice .
Now, therefore, to the end that the said John
Goss and his accomplices in the murder may Itj
brought tn trial. I ave tliooghl proper to issue
ihtu my Proclamation, offering a reward.jdf Two
Jiandred LMlars fur the. apprehension of itjie said
vonn uos3, and a fortber reward of One
dred ljollars each, forone or either of hisj
plices,; tony person or persons who will
hend, or cause to be apprehended, any idr all of
the offoodersand logiiiTes aforesaid, and ton fine
ibem.br enher of them, in ihe Jail, crj deliver
them, or either of them, to the SherilTorDivid
sua uipuniy.io ma. Mate aforesaid. Atid 1 do.
S?'':.?,?' reT"" a Officers, wheibei
Civil-jjr Military, within this State to ho their
b?st exertions io apprehend, or cause 4 be ap
prehendfd, the figiiive.s and offenders aforesaid.
Given-tinder my hand as Governor and
r. s the Great Spal of the State of North
Carolina. Dun e at our City of Ra
Raloigh, this the 20th day of October.
1 1340. . 1!
- -K : EDWARD B. DUDLEY.
liy Lommand.
C. C. Battle, Private Secretary.
Discretion of the Offenders naimd ine abovi
I i rociamatioa : !
JOHN GOSS is abujt 35 ypars oldU5 feet, 9
or 10 inches high, dark complexion, 4rk curly
hair, and has soaie spcks of gunpowder in his
face atom made and quick of speech.!
Lee Wharton is ab-iut 23 years oldr feet 8 or
V mcbes hgh,4,r hair and complex .oo, bis fe
teeth bawd aud wide apart, large eyebrows, a
down Jook. vu.ee nne. sln srv,L- .-Ji-s
MUeheWs
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the use of chools and private learners
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whole wotk is fieaily done The publishers
have receivedj numerous testimonials in favour
of the Geogra phi 'from Teachers and others in
various parts of tie Union. Theie are so many,
they would make a pamphlet, we would make
a pampniet, we wpuia select some oi tnem ; out
ihey are too lorgjfor a newspaper advertisement
We do most earnestly solicit a critical examina
of the work by all may feel ac interest in plac
tng before youth i correct Geography. There
is, also an outline Atlas which can accompany
the Geography, the maps of which are not col
ouredbui calculated to aid the learner.
ICS' Just Calf at No. 1, Cheap side, Fayette
yille St., where you may find the above work;.
together with evpry new publication of the day,
and many rare works of older times
! TURNER &, HUGHES.
Rale, igh Jan. II, 1340. .
Hon-
accom
appre-
ITHW 270VHXS.
DAMSEL of ;Darien, by the author of Yem
masse, &ci The adventures of an After
ney in search of nnctice, by the author of ' The
adventures of a gentleman in search of a horse."
2 Vols. Ihe man about Taw n, by Cornelius
veoD0. wan uarreii.or the uipsy Mother, bv
the aulhor of Tfie Squire, 4c. Charles Tyr
rell, or the Witterf Blood, by James I be Gn
tlemen of the Old School, by James, aulhor of
the Robber, rc.-4-J ost received at
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- I 1 N. Carolina Book Store.
: 'i , .a
North Carolina Book Store.
Valuable works on J armiow, Gardening, Bota
ny, Catll4 Ofchards and the Grape Vine,
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Gardener's Assistant, Loudon's Encyclopedia of
uaraeninsr, Arioj. vinemaKing, Memoirs of the
Pennsylvania Agricultural Society, Treatise on
Cattle, their breed, management, frc. Farmers'
Own Book, Mowbry on Poultry, History of the
Horse, New American Orchardist, Ornamental,
Trees, FarmersRe2isier, complete as far as pub
lished, Masons'n Farrier improved. Loudon's
Encyclopedia of? Agriculture ; toge'htr with a
splendid collectiln of B ioks in every department
of Literature, fir! sale at reduced prices by
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Raleigh Ma 6.
N. B. Book Iltfidingr done with neatness and
despatch, at thl N. C. Book Store.
ed
M MocksVitte, JV C. - v.
THOMAS FOSTER
K -i ... . . .
INFORMS the public tuat ne dm remuveu
from his former island, lo his new buildings
on the public square, in the a, own oi iuock-
:ii. u. tfitl ntinnA to keen a
vine, wueio ui
House ot mntertaUtment.
His House isroomy and commodioos; attach
hieh Are SIX COMFORTABLE OF
FICES for (rentlemen of the Bar, all conven
ient to the Court House; I he subscucei pledg
es! himself to trie most diligettt exertions, to give
eoiicfaniinn to siiehiks mav call on him. His
TABLE, BAR & STABLER are provided in
the best manner that the country will afford,
arid his servants are faithful and prompt.
Jan 26. 1839-U26
Anthonys Scries of Classical
Works bf) Schools and Colleges.
FIRST Lessons in Latin, first Lessons : in
Greek: a! Grammar of the Greek Lat-
tfuage; a oysiem oi vrees jtiossouj vkmi
CommeDtaries on tbe uanc war; oaiiosis
Jbswithine War, with iLngraved Notes Se
lect Orations of Cieero with Engraving, Sec;
Works of Horace, with Notes,oc.; Jacob's Greek
Reader, with Notes, Critical, and a Classical
Dictionary, wUh (Votes explanatory, in 1 Vol.
Royal 8 vo. (neatly ready.)
The above valuable Works are for sale at the
North Carolina! Boek Stara, by
TURNER & HUGHES-
Raleigh, Aug. 28, 1840 tf6
ft- v , ar
IN pursuance of an order ortne coon ot rw
and QnatterSassioos for, the county Ca
aarrus, made at Octobor Sessions, 1840 , I. will
9
' aap- i i
the"prdpertyf ihe estate of James G. Spears,
deceased, on a credit of six months, at the Couil
House dour in the Town ol Concord, N. V- o
it... firii tav nf .lanoarv. 1341.
Among the nombet ordered Jo be sold, ts a
boy, GREEK, about 20 years old, wtro has
been raised a cook, and is said trbe one of the
rti hvWi unoihtr bof. DICK, nag boen raifr-
ed a house servant, both of which Negroes have
been hired at the noteis in oausoury oi
yearsjwhere their characters can be had for
honesty, c ' CYJYTHli. a negro woman.
tin is wood Couk. Ironer and Washer.
HJIH1 a tikelv girl, about 12 years old, yellow
complected and very smart. The other Six are
men and boys from 15 lo 20 years of age, of
aood character and as likely as any other lot of
oeoroei in the State of the same number;
KIAH P. HARRIS, Exe'r. of
James G. Spears, dee'd.
Nov. 13, 1840-7 w 16
Mrs. S.
i i-
RESPECTFULLY requests those indebted
to her, to call and settle the same. There
are many who have accounts with her of sever
al years standing, nd to them she especially
directs this request.
N. B. Mrs. P, will take a yaong girl from
10 to 12 years old,: as an apprentice to the Mil
linery Business, if early application be made:
No one bat those! of( respectability need apply.
Salisbury, September 25, 1840.
i ' - i i i j . . i
Wive Hollars Reward !
; !':! ... . '
r HlHE-5obscrb?r will given the above reward
JL for the repery of a large calf-skin pocket
book with its contents, which h lost on Toes
day the 3d instant j somewhere in the streets of
Salisbury, or the great road leading from that
Town to Bringle's Ferry. It contained $37 in
bank note, which he cannot describe with cer
tainty. There were one 20 and one $2 bills loose
in the book, besides $15 of North Carolina mo
ney, which was swapped in a pieco of paper.
The $20 bill he thinks was also North Carolina
money. TheJpJiia1so contained several execo
tions in fax
dej fjorj
&iMTm:M iMo.-tf
Attachment and Guar-
nishee.
nt a n n stt n n tt tvm
vADAnriUo tiwuii ii.
Cowrf of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, October
1 Sessions, 1840
Ktah P. Harris assi
Jos. F. Reid and
John Still, Jnn.
T appearins to the satisfaction of the-Conrt,
that Jos. F. Reid, one of the defendants in
this case is not an inhabitant of thisState ; or
dered by the conrt, that publication be made for
six weeks in the jCarolioa Wafchmao, printed
in Salisbury,! notifying the said Joseph F.
Reid to be and appear at the Court House, in
the Town of Concord, on the third monday in
January next to plead, replevy or demnrTor the
property levied ohj will be sold to satisfy the
plaintiff's demands.
Witness, Kiah P. Harris, Clerk of oaFsaid
Coort at Concord, the 3d monday in October
1840, and ihe 65th year of oor Independence.
I WitnessUKIAU P HARRIS, elk.
Nov 27 6;wjl8t-Printers fee $5 50
t5r. H'omacJ;,
himself permanently
JOr. James
ill!
locaiea ntmseit permanent I v in
the Tiwniof Salisborv. lenders his servi
ceS to "Hs Cittzensj and the adjacent country, in!
all; the varioui branches of his Profession. He
i-aii ue iuulo ai uis ouice on main street one
floor below the office of the Western Carolinian
June 26, 1840-ly
LADIES' FASHIONS
j FOR THE
FALll AND WINTER
I W0 4.
11
Abner W ard is about 53 years old, ind 5 feet
6 inches high, stoop shouldered, fair complexion,
bloe yes, soft spoken and grey-headedj.
Jiishua Deer is about 28 years old, u feet S or
9'!oif.e hiSb fair skin, blue eyes, spire made,
thin jvisage, quick spoken, hair dark colored, i
Alexander Bishop is about 25 Years old,
fair and palo complected, sandy coloted hair,
q ne spoivena ieet u or 7 inches inland dark
eye. " " ij - ..
If pe H Skeen is about 35years Jld,5 feet
j or v incnes ntgu, iair complcction and
dark: hair an.J chunky made, and s
ordinary way when spoken to.
October 50 tf,
mil lace,
peaks in the
THE Subscriber informs the public, that she
has jtisi jreceived through the Nor; hern
Cities the latest and most approved
LONDON ic.PARI8.IAN FASHIONS,
And is prepared to execute orders in ihe most
stylish and ssltfKactory manner.
Work sent 6om a distance shall be carefully
put up and lorvvarce J.
11 S. D. PENDLETON.
fCP A fw Bonnets, Caps, Torbans, and
other articles. Will be kept on hand for sale.
S Mrs. S.lP. is also-prepared io execute
Crimping arid ff luting on reasonable terms.
Salisbury J November 6, 1840.
Salisburv
Or. LEA1DER KILLIAN,
RESPEqi'FfULLY offers his professiona
services toil he citizens of Salisburv am
surrounding country. His
W est's new brick building, nearly
arid W. Murphy' store.
August 30, lS39tf5
Oflice is in
nd
Mr.
opposite J
.ovtfi titoltuit,
MECKLENBURG COUNTft
Term,
NOTICE.-
rifl HE Subscriber having been qualified as
JL an Executor of Joseph Williams, sen. de
ceased at November Term, 1840, notice is
hereby given to all persons having claims or de
mands! of anv kiod asrainst the Estate, to pre
sent litem for payment within the time prescrib
ed by jaw, otherwise this notice will be plead in
bar of their recovery. All those indebted to the
Estate! are: requested to make payment immedi
ately, or their notes and( accounts will be placed
in the hands of an officer for collection,
ROBERT WILLIAMS, Jfix r.
Nov. 27, 1840-8wl8
4.". f
T URSUANT'id Decree of ihe Court; of
JL- Eqaiiy for Rowan? County, the ;Clerk'ad
Mister v ill selLat the, Court House: in Salis
bury, on the first day of January next, a Tract
of Land containing ;
'9
adjoining the Lands of feollomon tiall and Wil
liam Hail. Alsu. a- ; r-.i i V
ared about 45 years, both beliingipgr io Reese
Johnston, an Idiot. - i . -t " V y ; 1 ,
A crelitof Twelre months will be allowed
and bond with good security for the purchase
money required on the day of Sale v ' t -SAML.
SILLIMAN, c.m.k.
Dec 4, 1840-5WI9 - !
State of Jlortn (SavoUun,
DAVIDS OJY UOUJyTJT. - ;t
Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions Novem
ber Term, 1840, , . ? ,
State to the use of
ousanoa uavis, t A.-timpIt.
vs
Alexander Smith,
IT appearing to the satisfaction of the .Court,
that. thejDefendant is not within reach of the
ordinary process of the law. U is therelore, or
dered, that publication be made for six weeks in
the Carolina Watchman, for the said Alexan
der Smith, to appear before thd Justices "of our
Court of Pleas and Quarter 1 Sessions, at the
next Court, to be held for said cqunty at',the
Courthouse in Lexington, on the 2d monday io
February next, and replevy, or Judgment rpro
nnnCDn will h 0ntard arainit him. and lh
wmiig'M) " . . " - " " i
property levied on, condemned to the satisfaction
oi me piamuu oemanaa. pi-
C HAS. MOCK, c c c.
Dac 4. 1840 6 w 19 Printer's fe5 50
NOTICE
To Jl Members of the approach
ing General assembly
THE-Subscriber won!d respectfully inform
Members elect to the Legislature that he
is prepared lo . accommodate comfortably with
Board and Lodging,
from SO to 40 of theit Body having rented 10
rooms io the capacious Brick Building of Mrr
B. B. Smith, where the last Session nf the Le-
gtsturei was held, if will be in my power to fur
nish eligible rooms to those who apply, early. -
N.B. Having engaged theservtces of Mr
William Howard of Salisbury, whose talents in
this line are well known, to attend to the gen
era) management of the Hotel, he flatters him
self rhat every thing will be so conducted as to
give general satisfaction.
DANIEL MUKKAY.
Raleigh, Nov. 13, 1840 tf!6
BJ H W PAS EI OETS
FOR THE '
FAZ,lJ & U"1VTJER
R1
Administrator's Notice.
THE Sohscriber having qualified as Admin
' istrator of the Estate of Joseph Cowan,
deceased, will offer for sale at the late residence
of said Joseph Cowan, on the 5th day of Jao:
uary 1841,
S4 rJS'Ef&KOBSl
Being Men Women and Children,
f - ALSO-
CATTEE,
MiogSi Cotton Corn, Ryc9
Oats, Fodder, Bay,
j Farming Tools,
Household and Kitcthen Fur
j niture,
with various other articles too tedions to men
tion. A credit of nine months will be allowed
upon givihir bond and approved security for the
po i chase money for all sums under five dollarsrr
cash. i
All persons indebted to said estate are rcques
ted to make immediate payment, as the condi
tion of the estate will nol admit longer indul
gence and all persons having claims against
the same arer requested to present them for set
tlement ct payment within legal time or this
notice will be plead in bar of their recovery.
! JOHJV F. COJFAA, Adm'r.
Nov 13, 1840816 '
JYM n JE TVEEEER
r;
A LIKBljtNEGRQ GIRL, 13 or twenty
HjL years bfze.Applv to
JOHN MURPHY.
Qet. 9, 1840 3uilf
Sup trior Cofyrl of JjQW, August
! 1 1840.-
Alexander J. McLenahan"
tt Peiition for Divorce.
Sarah McLenahan. j
appearing fto the satisfaction of the Coort.
that the! Defendant. Sarah Mel
not an inhabitant of ibis State, It is tlterefore Or
ltrlt that rnkl
Tin lhi f'.harlLni Innrna! r,A r,r..i;.
man, that he slid Sarah McLenahan ajpear al
o'ir next Superior Court of Law, to beeld for
itie Cooniy of Secfclenbt.r, at the Coort House
in Char!oit0, o the 3rd Monday in February,
1841, and anspr, or sa?d petition will be heard
ex parte and judgment aarJed accordinojj.
Witness, JeriingB. Krrr, Clerk of our said
Superior Council Charlotte, the 3rd-Monday
m August, A. p. 1840, and the 65th year of
American Ifidependf ore.
i J. B. KERR, a S. C.
Oct. 23; 1340 Sinlo-Pilntey fee $11 25
THE SUBSCRIBER HAVING RE
MOVED HIS SHOP TO THE
BVILDLVG FORMERLY
1 KNOWN AS THE
POST OFFICE,
Continues to keep on hand a good assortment
atches and Lhains,
Silver Spoons and Pencils,
Musical Boxes and SUeer Jliimbles,
Breast Pins and Kings,
Rodgers' Pocket and Pen Knives,
And all other articles in his line.
CEOCKS & WATCHES
iiepmreu imneoesi manner, and warranted for
tvvelve njonlbs. Old Gold and Silver taken in
exchange for articles purchased, oiwyment
' m DAVID L. POOL.
Salisbbry, June 7, 1339-5tf45
WANTED
fill AD"ultK.be mostof them
io oik above ground. Liberal wa-
,rn r. S3 wiH be giver, by the Washing
Mining Company. simaieH in n.-;j-
iHt099 Ean and
preirr'ed lSf ,he "
e I? i u 056 mOSl f ,udinS ,h-ir rnpfoy-
"SrlO
Of all dticripihns fbr sah al this Office,
BORAGE' H. BEARD,
ESPECTFULLY informs his friends and
ihe nublic,4hat be still carries on the T Al
LORING BUSINESS at his old stand on main
street, nexi door to the Arjothecaiv'Slore. He
--- , r t
is ever ready to execute the orders of bis cTts torn
ers in a slvle and manner not i surpassed by any
workman in the Western Dai t of the Slate. He
is in the regular receipt of the latesi London and
New York FASHIONS, and prepared to ac-
the tastes of ihe fashionable at , all
Cutting garments of all kinds attended
to promptly and the latest pashions turntshed
at all times to country tailors, and instructions
given in cutting. , ; . l:
Salisbury, JVou. 184U .ljsea
(Dalill aimai Sa?o
TH E Subscriber would respectfully inform
bis friends and customers, that he has re
moved to the house next door to George1 W.
Brown's Store, where he intends keeping an as
sortment of ! .. ;
GROGHBJBS ; misti m
Molasses, j
Sugars Coffee, -
Salt, k f '
Powder. and Shot,
Snuff, SfC. ' .
E1QVORS of all sorts such as
French Brandy,
Holland Gin,
Malaga and Teneriffe TVine,
Champaign,
Muscat, ;
Lemon Syrup, c.
Also, an assortment of . .
CANDIED,
And other things in his line too tedious lo men
Non, which can be bought for cash as cheap as
any other place in Salisbury.
NOAH ROBERTS.
March 20, 1840 tf34
JUST RECEIVED
AND FOR SALEl
WHOLESALE OR RETAIL,
15 Hhds Sugar,
75 Bags Coffee,
1000, lbs Loaf Sugar,
2500 lbs Cheese,
54 pieces Bagging,
30 Coils Rope,
75 Kegs Nails, assorted sizes,
1000 lbs Spring Steel,
S3 pr. Elliptic Springs, 1 J
75 Kegs WTite Lead,
50 Grindstones,
50 Boxes G'ass 8 by lOand 10 by 1
12 Blacksmiths Bellows,
12 do Vices, .
10 'do Anvils, 1
18 pieces black and col d Merinoes, -337
do Calicoes,
150 dozn cotton Handkerchiefs,
480 pieces brown and black Domestic, '
; 65 do black and col'd Cambrics,
23 do CloihsandSattinetts,
22 do Kentucky Janes,
23 do FlannHs, . .
265 8 4 and 9-4 Blankets, :
375 dozen Spool Thread,
16 cases Hals,
260 Men's and Boys Caps, . , ,
1000 lbs Hemlock soal Leather,
9 dozen calf Skins; . ---I-..--
50 pa. bleached and brown Drills, '
Nov.27. 184a ByJVV MUHY-
Meihir ks I
And am again a '
Of air ibat trep..'
Unusual odi ar :
nTVJE nnrr'tc
Ji Suited tr.:..
Pills, durlir g a ;
the numerous C-
hey have psif
uals whom the? .
table death, af;fr
ncurable bv tU
jnstify Dr. 11:-
Vegetable Lnivc
conscieniintKiy T,
notice ot ihe p.
- Dr. Brandrn!,
this truth.t hit I .
of purity in wl.U
oi-lhQ b-jdy bci: ;
from the fej t
Ifior In IliO niritti
of the body be r..
'.herefore, 'he rr.
a question of r.j ;
Vidoal
-'Hut CraJr;:
rifiers of the IK
it is considered
sent very extern,
merit, proved ! y
haje accomplis!.;
' The pecuiior r
prising thtrit c(
erful, acycordinix 1
ting fivjid. On a
V1IIU 19 UHIJ ri.ii'
be scarcely felt
plaint be chtur.;:,
ranged, the tlT.c:
erful. until hf s--
most villalpcl r
plished4 duse sl.
evacuations daily
and theconstitu:
health and rc;.
fi . .i
jiills, is proof j .
beneficial r effect.
J.. 1I -L -
uu an mio ran t
svmnicm cf th;
human frarr.n i
the blood or in
ihe fluids. Tl.
lure" to all sL.
human body ; yt
are so bad, and v
laled, that all '
temporary rtli: f,
. . j ..
ing circurustar,'.
uiusi every cu.
unavailing, l.a.
happiness by t!i i
return thank?
public for the w
him, and he In.,
as he has ever
favors.
Dr. Drancrc
sciiber's Boot z
Market Main f.r
Pills can be cbt.v
fc. i - k '. . . -.
SLJ-Agtliii i
Agents are a;
State, for the
SO3 Each
of agency, sirt
; Ttie following
Medicine.
PeBdleton Dn
Hargrave, Gn;!
Joseph H. Siet !
h. U. Smith, t':
J. & I. S. Gib
F. K. Aimsin.;
N. D. Hunt, J.
Thos. D. ICfllv,
W.ii.n-I. a. M-
R. C. Peatsuri,
Melntire &. W:
ro. N. C.
H. Scheuck, Gj
" Carolina.
P A ll.t-i. & f
Carolina.
Stockton St II r;
Carolina.
Ytun; BaiN-T
John Husscy, 1)
' October 2J, 1
Ftp HE Sabfcr.
, K Friends a,
fntpnda in 1 li -
shup in Saltst'ir
room directly of
the house of Dr.
I. Shaver and j :
' In addition (
carry on - the
varieties ccrii:.
makinrr Si-cc:.
Ware.
He bfgs to a
attention to U:
tille hitn lo'.f z:
hit.
Nov. 13-tfl
f o s: '
CALL AD ;
by account, ( vl r
earnestly nq1'-
tin' 1 1 o fi re t i r! .'
peel to settle v ;
It L . 1
iiut aai u a
1 hi..
MING desirous of embarking in another ba-
Clna I - CT . I ....
.o-. , nuw IHier ir,R MMh iehtn.nl ..t
Wilmington Advertiser for sale
I do not know of a more eligible situation for
persons desirous of embarking in the prinlir ba
siness, than Wilmington, Norih Carolina. "
I erms accommodating. Applications most be
P,d- F. C. HILL.
To Watch & Clock Repairers
I HIE Subscriber, wishes to em
JL
ploy a Watch and Clock Re
pairer, to whom he will cive con.
stant work and good wages. , .
None but those of sober and' industrious
habit need apply. -.
- DAVID L. POOL.
Salisbury, Oct." S3, 1840
Kir;
m
fore Any
Horse, will lc r.
Salisbury , N
To Jou:
itpKNE or f '
tain c(.r.
by immediate ; ;
Lexlncrtorj,
dbT:
HAVING r
cotjd door i f .
opposite M. V:
Ins profs-jinr. .1
frlliihuT':. .