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. .11-1 I I I JLOCfi AND WATCH THE E VJKijS Vol 2 e of Popular Tales, Poetry ms4'X wo Dollars per an- A Monthly , Magazine and -Music- Terms Number REPARLYG. r. :. j f fpHE Subscriber respectfolly informs bis old JL Friends and the Poblie generally jbat be has opened a shop in Salisbury in ihe abve busi ness, in a: room directly opposite West's brick biufdinjj, in ijie bouse of Dr. Burns formerly owned by Joo. I. Sharer and Jast below J. & Vy . Murphy. I . '' ' " - ' In addition to the above, the subscriber will carry on the Silver Smith Business In all the raneties common In couotry towns: such as making Spoons, &c., and," repairing. Silver Vare. -vKi-v -j - V;-'.- -:'--. i He bf-eu to assure 1 he pohlic that if punctual atlentioq to business, and skillful work will en- tula him to patronage and suppor.l, he willmer- lt ,t' !; AARON WOOLWORTH. Nov. 13 1ft 6 - , - . ' &i:ajyiP RE TIM'S PILLS. Methinks Ive cast full twenty years aside And am again a boy. Every breath Oi air that trembles through the window bears Unusual odour : Proctor's JUirancola. nnHE unprecedented success which has re- JL suited from the adoption of Brandrelh's Pills, dorling a period of upwards of 85 years the. numerous and extraordinary coirs 'which they have pet formed opon hundreds of individ uals whom they have rescued from almost inev itable death; after they have been pronounced facurar;e oy ihe mosi eminent or , me laeuuy usiilv Dr. ! .Bran.dreth, the proprietor of- this 'scjefaMft Uuitersal Medicine, in warmly and H.t-.lciiUuuily recommending it to the especial iijiHf if the public. ? n 1 . a . t iff ' r in uranarem wisnes manxina 10 consiuer this trutb.that health solely depends on the state of purity in which the blood is kept, every part of the body beiog supplied daily with new olood from the sfofAJ consumed, consequently, accord ing to the. purity of that blood, so must the slate Ot the body be more or less healthy. I o obtain, therefore, '.ho most direct purifier of the blood, is question of no little importance to every indi vidual! ; :. '. " :-a; T That Braodreth's Pills are the most direct pu rifiers ff the blood there will be no doubt when it'is considered that they Jfltve gained their pre sent very extensive sale by their own intrinsic merit, proved by ihe numerous cures which they i''. . ' ' I ' ' i nave accompiisnea in every variety oi oiswse. ODen for lhe reCeDtion of Travellers &. Boarders' 1 ne peculiar acuon 01 inese puis is ujosi sar- t r. tn k cnnni; ,uu prisinginew opera.ions or.njj uur r F lrifrbest the market and surrounding cjuntry af- tmjr nsid. uo a person in a iair state w neaun, i.L l J ltL.I L!li: ' . L Mil r"""" wno isoniyco8Ue or sugniij omiuus, iwev wiu nlilMl rJlfn a o-.r. l nil IrinJ. t- ; . t. . ir . I I I ? -t wi j: w..r,jr,-.. uC vmu- tended by faithful and.atlentive Ostlers. niaiDP oe cr.rooic, anu ine consuiuuon mucn ae- n,,a nn A tnnaA nujna L:mttir ,k., ranged, me eiieci generauj. mi orsi is mosi row- erJioil his nart shall be wanting to Oirefr-n- . -4 o v o I r -t I a- a . nam in acvance. W ith the January IN umber will commence the Second Volume cf this popular comrWndiiim of new and elegant literature. The various works of romantic interest,' which bate been com menced in it,w ill be carried on to their completion A glance" at its copious table of contents during the past year will affrrdlther roost satisfactory evidence of its value, ; It has comprised works by the most popular modern am hois of England and ihe United, States. Now Tin the course of publication are Poor Jack by Captain Marry at; Master Humphrey's Clock, by Charles Dickens Ssq. (Box; 1 Ten Thousand a Year; " the most popular and accusing atoryof the day ; the Tow er of London, by W- II. Ains worth, author of Rookwood, Cricbton, 4c. -tod Stanley Thorn, by the. author of Valeotine Vox. Gentlemen throughout the country, who wish to receive these works, can find them jn nn shape so con venient and so cheap. Back numbers, contain ing the eomaaencement o( all these stories, or either of them, can be famished at the aubscrlp- )on price. - 1 Besides the works above; enumerated, the Ev ergreen will centaio, as it has hitherto contained the spirit of the best foreign Reviews and Mag azines, besides original pieces by native authors of distinction, p Former subscribers are! requested to renew their subscriptions at their earliest convenience, and new subscribers not to delay forwarding their names, so thai we may know the exact-edition that will be required. A single volume of the Evergreen is composed of about 800 pages of the choicest literary matter TERMS., Two Dollarfa year in advance, or Five Dollars for 'three copies, in all cases free of pottage. New subscribers will receive all the back hoatberi from April toc' December, 1840, together with the second volume, ft? f$ 'remit ted free of expense.'- :i - f f - v J f J. WINCHESTER, SO Ano-itreet,-New.-Yok. IElDwaiin 'IHlBTtBll0 ESTABLI S II M EX Tl - njlHE Subscriber's i respect folly . informs the eiuzsns oi oaitsDury and surrounding coon try, thai they have commenced the above busi ness in all its various branches, in the shop for- loeny occupiea py jonn l.ppaver, on, the oouio East Street 5 where they will constantly keep on band a varietyot vehicles ; such as 1 - Carriages (open anil closej tMsaroucneS) i&uggies, "putkies, - t Carryalls, They will warrant their workmanship not t be surpassed by any in this section of country, as they tare on hand a large sopply of , the best materials, and also in ihtir. employ Qrsl rale workmen. ; : - A an extensive circulation. Friends of the Ttuiptrance Cause ! to yn we make a most earnest appeal while; thou sands of dollars are annualyexpended at thea ires, at circuses at the race track, at groceries, while 00 pains are spared, the luxury of retire ment and ease foregone, and no labor deemed too aavara tn ndvannn i h interests of nolitical asni- J'hesnbscribei s will also keep constantly OBanis can yon not do something in & cause that hand HARNEY of every description, as tbey nave a nrst'raie Harness muKer. - kcy All kinds of repairing done on the short- from a distance, ad will be punctually at- est notice, &e, 4rc. All orders for work dressed to the subscribers, tended tdJ 1 ' DAN'L SHAVER, D. F. HAD EN. Salisbury, Jan. 23 1841 lf26 THE SUBSCRIBER X1TAVING purchased thai well known and JlJl long established Public House, (known by the name of Slaughter's Tavern,) in the Town of Salisbury, N. C.L! informs bis Friends 4od tbe Public generally, thai the same is now His Stables spacioos, and bountifully son- erful, until the system be freed from some of its most vitiated and turgit humours. This accom plished, dosesuffieient to cause two or three evacuations daily, will soon remove the disease, and ihe constitution will be restored to a state of health and renewed vigor. I The thousands who use and recommend these Jul Is, is proof : posi live of their extraordinary and tWficial effect. THey in fact assist nature to do all she can in the curing every form and sy tTipiorii of the only one disease to which tbe human frame is sunject, namely : impurity of the hjJ or in 01 her wort's, and impure state of the fluids These pills do. indeed " assist. na ulre " to all she can do for the puiification of the hii:nan body ; yet there are numbers whose cases ate so bad, and whose bodies are so much debili tated, that all that can reasonably be expected is jnjrajy relief, nevertheless some who bave ,commestced using the Pills under the most -try-, iiig circuisstans of bodily affliction, when al . niust every other remedy had been altogether unavailing hare been restored to health and happiness by ihVir use. Dr. Brandreili lias lo Hreturn thank to ageoerous aud enlightened public for the patronage they have bestowed en hi tii, and he hopes by preparing the medicine, as ho has ever done, to jmerit a continuation of favors. . ' ; Dr. Brandreth's office is now kept at the eub scuber's Boot and Shoe store; 6 doors below the Market Main street. Richmond, Va. where the Pills nan be obtained at 25 cents per box. ICTAgents in the country supplied as usual, DAIS FORTH liL TRICK. Agents are appointed in every 'countv in the Mate, for the sale of Dr. urandretbTs Pills. j CCP Each agent has an engraved certificate ot agency, signed 13. Brandretb, M. D. y J Tbe follow tug persoos are agents for the abote Medicine. : ' : ; agents. Pendleton St Bruner, Salisbury, N. C. Htfrgrave. Gaither fr Co. Lexington, N. C. Joseph rj. Siceltiff. Midway, Davidson co. N. C. S. C. Wraith, Salem, Stokes co N. C. t J. & 1.8. Gibson, Gernianton, Siokes co. N. C. I? . K. Armstrong, Rockford, Surry co. N C. N. I). Hunt, J6oesvilK Surry co. " , Thos. D JCelly, AVilkesboro Wilkes co. N. C. .Waogh r Harper,l!arpers Store, Burkeco R. C Pearson, Morganion, . . .. .Mclmire & Walton, Rulheriordton, Rutherford : CO N C. . ' tl. Schenck, Gardner's Ford, Rutherford co. N . t Carolina, , F. A. Hoke Sf Co.. Lincolnton, Lincoln, to. N. . : Carolina. . . Stockton & Huggin8rStatesville, Iredell co. N. ': Carolina Young Bailey, Mocksville, Davie co., N. C. 'John Hussey, Davidson county, N. C, October 23; 1 840 ly 1 3 eraj satisfaction to all who pay favor him with a call. 1 I JAMES L. COWAN. Salisbury, Sept. 1 1, 1 84 : tf7 Docts. Killiad Powe, 1 ..... . . w '.1 .. 1 - 1 - " Le.r Press m Pm0 M ! LADIES' PASHIOJNTS FOR TH1 r ' FALLAND , WINTER OP II I I! Having Jlssociattd themselves IN the practice of Medicine, respectfully offer their services in all the vaiious branches of ihVir profession to the public!. Their office is in Mr. West's bnrk building, f Salisbury, n. U., January 9, 1841, tf. ... --'; COTTON YARNS. nnHE Subscribers, Acrents for the Lexington JL Cotton Factory, would inform the noblicJL that they have just received4, andnr sale, wholesale or retail, the Cdw.jTaru-'of said Factoryconsisting of vaiious numbers. 1 be superior qualities and character of 1 be yarns of this Factory are so welt (ested and known, as to need 00 recommendation from os Those wishing to purchase will please give us a call. u. . & u. K. WHEELER; Jtg'ts. April 24, 13401138 1 1 . fla.e anniffl IE3rjrjtt THE Subscriber informs jthe public, that she has just received through the Norlbern laities i ne laiesiana most approved LONDON & PARISIAN FASHIONS, And is prepared to execute jorders in the most stylish and satisfactory manner. Work sent from a distance shall be carefully put up and (orwardei. ! J S. D. PENDLETON. CP A few Bonnets, Caps, Tnrbans, and other articles, will be kepton hand for sale. Mrs.. jS. P. is also prepared to execute Crimping and Fluting on reasonable terms. Salisbury, November 6J' 1840. (DalJ aimoj ee THE Su hisfrr moved taJ Bror sorts -such as The Subsetiler TO ESPECTFULLV returns his thanks for m past favors in bis line df business, and beers to inform his friends and the public eeueially, that he still carries on the I BOOT Sr SHOE-MAKIJSG BUSLYESS, tn the store house 01 toi. oamuel Lemlv. im mediately opposite J. $- V. .Murphy's store, in all its various bunches. CjF He keeps - con stantly on hand a sopply of ready-made Boots and nboes, nneand coarsej All1 of which win be sold low fur cash, or to punctual dealers on a shoal credit, or exchange fr country produce. JUUJV THOMPSOJY. N. B. Orders from a distance promptly at tended to. J. T. . Jan. 16, 1841 Sm25 ' would Respectfully inform customers, that he bas re us 3 next oor to George W. ihere he intends keeping an as- 80ry . H J . : ' Al4 Y4 'f3 Jllotasscs, Sugars Coffee Suit, Powder and Shoti Snuff, eye LIQUORS of all French Brandy Holland Gin, Champaign, Muscat, Lemon Syrup, fyc. Also, AN ASSORTMENT OF CANDIES, - i And other things in his Vine too tedious to men ton, which Can be bought for cash as cheap as any other place in Salisbury. NOAH ROBERTS. March 20, 1840 tf34 I DOUGLAS, HAVING removed bis Office to tbe se- d door of Mr. Cowan's rick row (for- oppotccupied b Dr. A. Smith nearlv . bis profesVBrown's Store, politely tenders Muoum. truces to the nuhlir. r U4840 tf4 K? Press for Sale.X BEING desirous of embarking in another bo sin ess, I now offer the establishment of th Wilmington Advertiser for sale. I do not know of a more eligible situation Tor persons desirous orembarkinsr in the printing bu sin ess, than Wilminsioni Norib Carolina. I erms accommodating. Applications must be PsVP'a- 1 f . U. HILL. i -t! in o i! .. ir4 .ouoscriber renifI friends and the public, thai be is Irons his on the lailurinc Bnsin. in 1 ana uopes that afttr a silence of fourteeri vear.3 request that all nerscnsl having claims aa.inst Xr'i 'P 't- Robiic favoW and Ifaie do present them for aavment. nTooef- nnHE Subscriber having? qualified as Admin JL iatrator of tbe Estate of John Scott, dec , atlliort in bis line ; and' will be indulged in saytng that he has enjoyed the advantages af. lotted to. the attainment nf nn.r:...;.. i.- business both in Europe and America-15 years . 1-.VIIUP-, ann in America. He employs none bouhe tcst o( vorkaen, and m.nM i... ." ;i ?3rtici!arly remembered, that be tearronfeve- LawCn,ted, within the time prescribed bv covery -.arTI be forever barred of their re will call and mFnsSndebted to said Estate Vy . BRNDON, Salishrv Feb 13; I84lwf rotor. Vfit! jiii3 most respectful bovr. h -109 VAO tat J 1 " s It IS soi;cKat!i?ns t-h the public, and feels flattered 7 iwiiii int. r.c pe 1 n 3 1 n on f 1 H E American Medical AlmanaZ A ' by J. V. C. Smith, M. D.. j8 by TURNER 2 HU J v it 'it- PROSPECTUS Western Carolina Temperance Advocate, A monthly paper devoted to the Temperanc Re foroii piibltshedt . Ashvtle NXp. anddit - ed by D. R.'Anallt. j j- ,; The Temperance Convention that Vwas held at this place earlv in September, resolved on publishing a paper of the above title and charac- ler, and appointed IJr. J jnn UicKson and u. ii MMnally to conduct it. From the many press ing engagements. Dr. Dickson already has, he deems it impracticable for him to be recognised as one of the editors, though he will cheerfully use alt his influence otherwise; to promote its in terest ; the subscriber therefore proceeds to is sue this Prospectus in his own na me, with ft hope that be will be aided in the undertaking, by all the friends of the Temperance cause throqghoul Rodgers Pocket and Pen Knives, the country, and that tbepapermay soq awfAnd all other articles in his line. musi be dear to every true patriot, philanthropist, and chiistian ? Recollect thete are bat few, Te rr few, such papers in all the Southern country. The Western part of North Carolina, the Wes tern part of Virginia, and the Eastern parti of Tennessee particularly, need a periodical of this kind, and tt js for yoa now to say whether they shall have it. r I P- . The very low price at which! it was fixed by. tbe Contention, will make it necessary, tbat a very large subscription be had, before the publica tion of it can be justified. j 1 v TERMS. I The iVpstern Carolina Temperance Advocate will be published on ; a medium sheet, in quarto form, each number. making eight pages, and will be furnished at the very low price btFfty Cents a copy. Where single copies are la Ken, ine pay ment roust be made Invariably opon tbe reception of the first number. - - ; - !CF Postmasters, editors or publishers of pa pers, and all Ministers of tbe Gisrel, are auiho ised agents. jrErijril WELLE R E. THE SUBSCRIBER HAVING RE- -MOVED HIS SHOP TO. THE BUILVLYG FORMERLY KXOWNJIS THE V .mOST OFFICE, Continues to keep onliand a good assortment o Watches and Chains, . " , . Silver Spoons and Pencils, -, '.' ' ,1itf al Boxes and Silver Humbles, : Breast Pins and Rings, CL O CSS & If VI TCIIE S v Repaired in the best manner, and warranted for twelve months.: Old Gold and'Silver taken in exchange for articles purchased, or in payment tordebtsdue. , :. : f DAVID L. POOL. Salisbury, Jane 7, 18S9 tf45 -a TH E S Ui; RESPECTFULLY zvns of Concord : that be has opened a (.' of Concord, w here he hand a large supply cf G WEEKLY BIADISONIAN, In Mocksville, JV. C; TUOjnJIS JPOSTER INFORMS the public that .he has removed from his former stand, to his new buildings on the public square, in the 'I own of Mocks ville, where he will continue to keep a : ; House of Entertainment. His House is roomy and commodious; attach- I tbe multitude around the Capiotl as have never ed towh ch areSIX COMU'OIITABLIS Or-1 been heard. For the s next Session of Congress, rlTIHE approacblpg session of Congress .will, 11 doubtless, be one of great interest. . It will close op some,, at least, of the affairs of Mr. Van 15orenfs administration, and usher in tbe more auspicious dawn ot a new and belter order of things. 1 he scenes in Congress will probably be exciting. .. Qu one id we shall see the strog- gles of an expiring faction, and on the other a triumphant party, armed with the .confidence of me people, imposing juaicious resuaiaisupn ine convulsive throes of . their opponents, and shield iog their country ae far as possible from the dan gers of malignant and reckless violence, and en deavormg to avert lhe embarrassments: which defeated men, stung; with, disappointment will seek to tbiow in the way of the new.administra- . - r?.i. J m.lt. -... tf IAl- nun. jn ino iu.ru ui xuafcu , iibai, uu uuva, P. M., Mr. Van Brfrens dull itar . will vanish, and immediately in its place hall vre behold ihe rising sun of Harrison. ' 4 - . On the 4ih of Match, General Harrison, as President o( the United. States, will 'attend, in the Chamber of ihe House of Representatives to take his oath of office, according to the direc tion of the Constitution. On his entrance, as on the entrance of Washington, and Jefferson, and Madison, the audience will not be able lo stifle their disposition to applaqdHaving taken his seat on the elevated chair of the Speaker of the House of-Representatives, the Vice, Presi dent, Mr. Van Puren, (if present,) and the Sec retary of the Senate on his right, the Speaker and Clerk of the House, uf-Representatives oo hi'a left, and tbe Chief Justice of the United States and associate Judges at the Clerk's table, he will proceed to. de'iver his inaugural speech, after which he will, receive the oath of office -from Mr. Taney, Chief. Jusiice. . He will then retire, and such huzzas will go up from FICES for gentlemen of the. Bar, all conven ient to the Court House. The subscjicei pledg es himself to the mosl diligent exertions, to give saiisfaction to such as may call on him. His FABLE, BAR k STABLES are provided in the best manner tbat Ihe country will and his servants ire faithful and prompt. Jan 26, 1839 U26 Dr. James G. Womact "TTJTAVING located himself permanently in JOL the Town of Salisbury, tenders his servi ces toils Citizens and the adjacent country, in all the various branches of his Profession. -He can be found at his office on main Street one door below the office of the Western Carolinian June 26. 1840 ly NOTICE. Such will be among the interesting incidents which will occupy the columns of the .Weekly Madisonian. Tbe paper . will contain leading speeches, spirited sketches of the debates, and a summary of the results of the proceedings in igress, together with the general and politi cal oews of the day. It will contain the official returns of the xote in the Electoral Colleges for President, which will be opened in the presence of. Congress, and the Inaugural address of the President. I his will include lhe lime compre hended between the opening of Congress in De cember, and its adjournment on the 4h of March. Subscription price for this period Fiftt Cent. terms cash, in advance, uank notes or every description received at their specie value. Post masters will act as agents, and be allowed a commission ihey are also authorized by the De partment to forward subscriptions under frank. Letters aoost come lo os tree, or postage paid. THOMAS ALLEN. Washington, Oct. SI, 1 840. It has been nsnal of late years lo peiform the ceremonies of Inauguration on tbe portico in front of the Capitol, where the area is better fitted to accommodate a large number of spectators. The practice win prooaoiy oe conunuea. Such as Su?ar.C( f Cheese. Lemons. Frrr dies of all kinds, Ls ; and imported, tojs, smoking Tobacco, n.r Spanish Segars, cf U,c Copperas, Madder, Gl; moods. Cloves, Cinr.a Hazel Nuts, Macarc-i. Heirings, Essences of C permint,and a variety d uiriiiiuu. The subscriber hoes S stness to merit a liberal s : March 13, 1311. 3,' V Tbe Charlotie Jour:.; fersooian, will poplish t'. three times and forward bury for payment. Salisbury C nlHE subscriber takt .11 ing his fr'unds a:;j just returned from Char! plj ot Grocer lev. c and ; ventures lo say ( : an assortment 33 any u which be will sell low t punctual dealets. The Subscribers ccstr. he published a notice in t for his customers who v,r. setlle.-and those ho hav assured if it is not dune 1 may expect to find tbes i cer for collection. Salisbury, March 13, l South Cr;:c rjnniS heavy bodied, JL Horse, with a fine e the ensuing Spring Sen:: ces: Mr. James Cousr'; Soloman Hall, Ef q , and : - The Season to cc.c:: and end lvlth June next, fer to hand bills. r i v -r f jc Farmville, Iredell co. 18th March, 1841.5 John D MSrptvn & Co mHE SALISBURY MAJWFACTUR3 Copper Smith, Tin Plate and Sheet Iron operation, ,are now prepared to furnish Dealers ifh Cotton YaroJ of a superior quality, on fa. vol able-terms. J. RHODES BROWNE, Agent. December, I2,f 1840 tf20 Dd(0(B annaU JIB!! At wholesale and retail at WHEELERS. JC3P GRAINS or Harrison's Ointment, I Beektoilh's Pills ; -y,, Moflit's Pills and Bitters; HOUCK'S PANACEA, I AND I . Bernard's Remedy jor Bowel jComplainie, For sale, by ; C. B, & C. K. Wheeler. MAS, pVUYES, SPIRITS, srottacco $c kianvts, Just received and for sale at the Salisbtirv r . Drog Store. - Salisbury j Nov. 20, I840i , ilh-.thfeihcpelha!.h mar be freq.ienily called I ririMP Piinv pipt L . , . ' I TJIARI.RS FOWLER. Ji L FAIRY LIFI. embellished with a- Lykhstti 3. 1840.-146 1 boTtr one ho'd Effravin2 for safe bT t.XrJi: ' h'A -' 3 TURNER HUGHES. To Ladies & House-keepers, M7 E have just received a large and fresh v v supply of tbe celebrated JVnr Lebanon, Shakers uAKUKN EKUi of all kinds. Those wishing seeds .for the next year, wilt do well to call or send soon, ae tbey " go like cakes." C.B. & C. It. WHEELER SalishnrvL Nov. 13th 1840 tf!3 i - RS. Alexander Walker on Female Beau "J ' BURNER HUGHES. iT.TATnno. THE Subscribers having entered into a Co partnership in the above business, take this method of informing tbe public of the same, and of "asking a liberal share of patronage. Fur ther than to say ihey intend to " to work up" the ve ry best materials tbat can be obtained any where, they deem it unnecessary to promise; ; as their characters for skill, indostry and atten tion to business, they flatter themselves is es Tbe subscribers have not resolved to 20 upon the cash system entirely, but are desirous in tbat respect, to deal about six one way and half- a dozen the other. Tbey must get monev e- noogh to pay all expenses of their shop, at least Their shop is! in tbe room formerly occupied by David L. Pool as a Silver-smith shop just opposite J. 6c .Vy. .Murphy's store. ULOVKR & LAMBETH. Salisbury, Feb. 13, 1841 if29 N. B. An apprentice about the age of fifteen 10 the Shoe Making business, of industrious hab its, will be received by early application. - I ' ' , G. & L. iTTAMES D. GLOVER presents his compli JF men is to his old fiiendsaad patrons,nd re- Jjoests that alt of them who otce him, will come orwaid immediately, and make payment, as he is compelled to have money between ibis and -the first of March. : I I Workers n: RESPECTFULLY inform the Public, that they have commenced the above bosiness in all its various branches, and will manufacture every article in their lineal the shortest' notice, and on the most .favorable terms. . They would invite the attention of dealers and others to call and examine their stock, which consist in part of Stills. Still Worms & Kettles, Plain & Japan Tin Ware, Stoves and Pipes,-, Factory Work; Roofing, Lock Repairing, &c. 4fe. They hope by punctuality to business and faithful perform ance of orders for work, to receive a liberal share of public patronage. N. B. Cash paid for old Copper, Brass Pewter and Lead. Feb 61841 6m28 CARRIAGE FOR SALE. rnHE Subscriber having disped of his es- Jl tablishment to Shaver and Hadeo, bas re- maining on band 2 Ft tic Bor ouches 9 3 'Carry- alls9 1 Buggy. 1 Sulky, $ Close CARRIAGES, a. -.mm mm Une of tbera a very tine article, made in a su perior manner. Also, a number of second hand Borouches, Carriages and Gigs, all ct which be will sell very low, and on a Jong credit, with bond. ICP I request all those baring open accounts standing on my books to call and settle them without further delay, by note or otherwise. JOHN I. SHAVER. February 13, 1841 tf29 - Mtffice THE Stfbsciberflas for sale, at his Nurse ries in Dalvidson county, a large assort met of Fli UlT Til EES, coosisting of Apple, Pear, Peach, Plum, Cherry, &c, embracing many of tbe best American and European fruits ; also a fine selection of Roses and Dahlias Trees will ETDT7 TPS.. Fon t: HORACE II. 13ESPECTFULLY i the public, that la s i louing Busi:;r street, next door to iho A; is ever ready to execute i! ers in a style and manner workman m the estern r s in lhe regular receipt of i New York FASHIONS, commodate the tastes cf i: imes. to promptly, and the hi at all times to country tail, given in cutting. Salisbury Jan. 1541 . just n: and foi: WIIOtESAL 50 sacks L. P. i" '; 100 bushels Alk i 7 hhds Sugar. 40 bags CuflVe, 500 Plough McclJ-, 100 prs.'J'race CI -20-dozen Weedir : 150 lbs Spanish li, ; 200 lbs Dutch Ma : 500 lbs .pon Con . . 100 lbs Turkey red 1 200 Bo'tles Snuff, "500 lbs Putty, . 500 lbs Tallow Car 12 bushels Clover j 15 Do. Herds (" Daily cry 8 HhdsN.Orlear , By J. Jan. 23, 1841. U2G State of Siorl suunrcoi Superior Court cf Lai Sarah R Kelly, ttr Anthonys Scries of Classical Works, for Schools and Colleges. TCIRST Lessons in Latin, first Lessons JL Greek ; a Grammar of the Greek1 Lan guage; a System of Greek Prossody ; Caesar's Commentaries on the Gallic War; Sallnst's Jogwjthine War. with Engraved Notes Se lect Orations of Cicero, with Enwtavinw. &e.; Works of Horace, with Noies.c; Jacob's Greek Reader, with Notes. Critical, and a Classical be delivered at iny reasonable distance from Lex- J Dictionary, with-Notes explanatory, in 1 Vol. mion.ai ine usuai price o nauiing. friced Koyal 8 vo. (nearly ready.) catalogues sent gratis to all applicants, the pst- The above valuable Works are for sale at tbe ase bein? paid.j ICJ Direci to Lexington. N. North Carolina Book Store, by 9aA0,ina- ! . CHAS, MOCK- TURNER & HUGHES. T December I9,i840-if2l Raleigh, Aog. 28, 1840-tf6 ts . 1 1. Alexander D Kelly, IT appearing to the fat' that the defendant A! not an inhabitant of this .v ordered, tbat publication 1 the Carolina Watchman riot, that the said A lex a: the, next term of our said to oe held for the county Hoose in the Town tl 11 raunday after the 3rd men ' and answer, err said peti'j parte and Judgment atvsr ' , Witness, Winston 5 :, Superior Court at Rotkf r ter the 3rd wondsy tl A t: WINSTON Feb 20, 1S1Q CwSO-1 TO rrx rflH E Subscriber u3 A .H. an. Administrator tf .1 bfieby gives notice thai I lect all claims in favur -f tase arid pay all !dem3rc ring ibe absence tf tbe As' IllCI : Salisbury, Mirch 6, 1S!I 15 U. Alexander HVa:" just received hy V TUHNH
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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