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'fW''j d!1 ' n,lW re-nlectior mutest from the It Ji! d.strictj we do not perceive 'hat ,nv ""position. I uteri. Cow and I'tniur, from tha inn and IJnpnl" district", have, a yet, no on V0 i S7 pr Jam'n J. Craiee, of Orange county, is ah -gmiMtetnJidiialorepreteottlotaitifictjj, peiK4 ln, aim;ghty to lake rt Congress. Na'hatilel J, Palmer, Esq. of 'twtinj borne, when aged w n.Snrourh. Is ahw announced for tli um Ami Gen. Dniel M. liarringer if ,ke'w candidate fr "ciom. ' fl'eTiae to nwow a more active d.mand f r CMfitk ibis wet1" the sales of all descriptions fc..ini amounted to '17,393 tales-including ' EJ00 O'tnd at 4J to 6t Ij60 Or leant, at 4 raTrAminw?i the- JIcttMiit againtt thia gentleman,- ha been bus ! b a majority of tb court Judre Clinch Uinert'ing fro Judgea Thruatoa and MoracliibUtpguw of Mr. Peter Wilfong) aatTndimet haaliobeacii'MW. On ! parted thit life after a fctaUHneie of i ,,ei5th,tle graou, 5n,lietmeiit af4int ll ury iwiiiu an-incr nnc jvn j dolinnurntei auditor.ror fvttTM, kc. ( this. too. ha been demurred U by h.. h..n ,t.m,,-,i . k. Jntthcr RtLlCK from Burke. Kmotg the gold found i Barke county, and brought to thit town, U a very curiout piecef which we are told is ery tike gun lotk." It hat been aug;eted to u by those who have examined tbii ainu tr piece of mechaniara, that it is not im ponible the aborigines of the country, ere the art$ were introduced among tbcm, ma. have wrought not only their gun- - M but most. f jbeir other necessary JroplementSi from the precious metal - wtich abounds iQJhis srctloji of country. From the diacovery oTrTucibtes, Sec' It is nor unreasonable to infer-that these once-j lords f our aoil practised, pretty exten lively, the art of Tubal Cain, which they ' Imay hnve preaerved from the infancjr of the world. F.arty Cn. Mr.4ose;ih llall. of thia conn, tr. bad cotton in nloom,.in his fiM, on the 26H June lakt past. Considering the 'bank w,-,l. ne ofheseen, lUaM quit tvU for tlut , plant to bloom, very promiting. Cotton crops, genertlly, look iCj A aenfible article mi the aubjret f the Fnk of this state, taken f'tm the Cape Tear llrcorder, will befuumi on our first pge. Jachtw. Tent. June 1 Cotton " to B, com 75 to eo, Hour 8 to 10, ba ;on 12 A. butter 12, and 1 olner anicic in inipiiriwii. imcscarc iu;ii ' orkesfir pmvwons, in a eoontry where it ia ' said the il-wilU;al.itj tuuU J , .1 Uuenet ewt Irom this place, to the JSOth f Afrilr has Wen received at Baltimore,! bv tbe arrival otllit brigA'ohnt. The country ! 'Wa in a most wretched mtuatKm a eir war raeinr with brutal violence,- n q-tarter beieg - given by either contending party, the Unita- .rians or Federal". Gen. Lavalle (who, when he latel brouglit about a revolution, bad Gov. Dor- j rg thot in front of his army) coBirn.Wida theJ Unitarians r he t pppe(t"tJy Gen. Ilosas, arid , jfipCGdv.of Santa Fe i who are closely beaieginc liuenoe Ayret ; and it was toe general " opinmnlhat .the ... hand of the Feuerau; in tacit event, Lavalle . .-..WWMldOubiie .Ipse his nC2T, tor oWpaTOXrSty''-.;;-y'jj- mirmWr! an rltielNMi a4- ena 7"tNiShil e uarjeja.resnectinff the caoseatto . ordering Dorrego to be ahot, fee. v" . The Rev. Jahn Ktbtnton, of Cabarrus cniin. . tyt and the, Rev, John M ftiVttn. of MecVlcn hurt. It will be perceived, have had the bono. rary derree of Doctor of Divinity, conferred on dition of North Carolina to be aM:ribed to moral them by the University of this atate. or physical causes " Jamea E. Kerr, Howan. James A. Johnson, Lincoln. The ncwir appointed auperiotehdiint of t arTxaaooa-. the Patetil Officei Mr. Craige, is spoken 8. Honorary Oration in French, Modern Lit of, in the Baltimore prints, as ranking ierature.Uicliard M. Shepherd, Jtembern. hih' among the most learned and ctn , A Forensic Ditpute. "Would the inde .5fi, m. rn. ,m. .rl . Iino- nr.-! pendefrce ot Oreece prove beneficial to Europe culiarly wetl qualified for the station to which he has been assigned. so Tea wttTia r iRotrxis. ' Jltr. Editor t Tle pleanrct ami advantagea derivable Trom friendly society arid ocial inter Course, are so numerous and so obvious, as to aww sisvii wv v ' y w w O f reouire vcrv little reasoning to sh- r that such .a custom is founded in the best feelings f our nature. The Tm me Author of mir being has implnnfed within iur brensts, certain fi elings and disposiriona that naturallv and irresistibly1 tiWimril IK til tin. .nmvmrnt nf tli SWeeM 01 ol oeiety and conversation t In the social circle, nu n is mere, wuue in me run ccrvio. our wer. of friendly convey r r mare pecuuaniiew ; - predominant d-rppvitions of aotil. Where is the individual who has ever eojoyed the nleasurea of social society, and lu whose t. 'bbso'ra ' he, glow'fig ' eniBcis t frlehdshlp have ever spread their God-li'Ke influence, that can , deny himself a participation in an enjoyment to natural tad so conducive to earthly happiness? There ia too 'great a disposition among pareitts Vto impose a cruet and unnaiural restraint upon . llcir. children in this respect. It is all-impor- tsnt, that, in the course of 'education, the power t4ertvf Maort ahotiW ject can onlv be effected bv a free intercourse i hu iraa intprrn ine with polite and intelligent aocif ty. It ia there the fair and lovely female, in the circle of her friends and acquaintance) may indulge in that innocent hilarity of soul, which imparts a pecu liars test to the pleaaurea of society and convcr sstion. ; . . An entire Seclusion from social participations, begets .unfriendly a"nd misanthfopic (ieelings destfOya the, more refined sentimenta of the heart, and ultimately produces a disinclination to acts of mutual kindness and benevolence. We ought nor, then, to permit this iHiberiLaBd detestable disposition to gain admission into our hearts, teeing It ia diametrically opposed to all thone noble and enlightened feelings of soul, which characterize us at . beinga peculiarly formed for the exquiiite enjoyments of social Joiey. . ' .SOCIL'S. CBiri'Auira. jifi,'i rcmv. ArA Curul.na. Toe Most igh vilt4 respectable family in tTti county, by If.i mighty arm, on thai: instant, ami P-ltranl4tsd tutu eternity the tout of ,Uet John ll'i'fjiif. in l!ia bloom nf liii liivetiilii. with - -. - - - - - - j - . . -. severe a'U';k of the biliout fever i after tuffcr inguvler thia agony fur Mima of shout ritdays, uirn into int 20 vein. 10 months and 25 diva, On the following dy, hit corpse wat conveyed to lit. Paut'i Church, and committed to the grave, under a reiptctahU onllui or oj.Wwho were paying btm tha Uit tribute ha had jtHtly merited. On thia mourn dtl pecaaion, tb. Uev. 1L Craeber delivered a Klitable funeral discourse, from 1 Tim. 0, 12. He was a promising ami pious young man, and died it full communion of the church, perfectly mrgirea la Xiaa:".":,,.,.1, -n ........ Jrnca w and MotAldayi About ait days after hi drwtuT. the Creal 7i. T. ZllriZZ TZ-Jsv" r r " VT-l.i,- that uaeful you ir man f $Htannt CtthaHnt, the ho Ue- aeveral Ojy. wllen 35 yein and 4 monttia. - ben ,hi .nMm.nf. ..p. m.. I.r r..""""'" "V r:. ."7 V , 7" "1 . . mains were taken and interred near tnote 01 her aon'a, at the aame Courcb, amidt a remark- Lable crowd of rtlativct, neighbours andfrienda. who, wiln many trara of love, bemoaned tne Mta of her utcfulneif. On thia solemn occaiion an appropriate termon wat preached by the aamo Paator, from 2 Cor. 5, 1. Her conversion wat exemplary, her virtues irreproachable, her neighbourship good, and her lhariry unquestion able s ahe died in full communion of the Church, and with Christian fortitude : Hoping that aha it now tolemiiizing with her ton, and myriadaof others, an Eternal Sabbath, in tha Church tri umphant! cONNVaiCiTtS. Be God adored let nature mourn, At christian conqueror, a world forlorn t Yet, a world tubdued and tin forgiven, Must constitute tha beira of heaven. . lleira of heaven who can they be, But llime who have gained the victory! Survivinr ChrittUna be entrired - la lbt (rreat woek youe Jord aaaoageda RfflinLt uniir Ap'r rnmrvuhiiJll'i'Cillie. Behold f your dear compaiionl'goiie, " Do not forget but ceaae to mourn. June the 16A, 1839. " '- THE UNIVERSITY. It ia Hated in the Raleigh Remitter, that the exercises a4 the Tate Anniversary Commencement a' Chapel Hill, were well tuttained by the young gentlemen of the College, and highly aatiafac torv to the Trustees and audience who attended. On Monday and Tuefclay evenings Select Ora ,;( , Wr ,ieITereJ : ,he (;ur)-T bv comnetj. ,or, ,Jecte.l from the Junior. Soaliortiore and IreMiman Cu'ti s, and on Wednesday evening by the Kepretentativet of the two Literary So- cjriev.- -.- - - The Oration of Professor Hooper before the two Societies on Wednesday, according to pre vioua appointment, it rpoken of as a chaste and eli-rant production. He had aelected for hi subject. (lie nrcwnt condition and future prospects of our Country" and allowed himself 10 of a acep ana severe imnaer, as wen as a pro'ound awl e'oqueut rhetorician. The Or- liun ia W b publibd under, jb, patronage, of I the Dialectic society, and from the Character re have had ofit, will be read with interest by every A.-nrii-.an,.' V.J ' p. The following it the Order of Tarrciaea ob- lervtd on Thursday, the day of Commence meni, by iue senior uiau : foasaoo. L Prayer by the President. 2. The Salutatory Oration la Latin. Franklin tr9mWl,"Vtfrt4n'iirjr."-- v 3. Honorary Oration on Natural Philosophy. John P. Brown, Wilmington. 4. Honorar Oration on Geology. Sidney X. Johnitonf a Forrhsitf 3. A Forehsitf Dispute. - -'.' OuUt -dajigbters ...... t "I ' HaikUlph. 6. Honorary Oration on Ethics. David M. Lees Mucklejxburg. - 7. A Forensic Dispute. " Is the prcKht con- in uenerai r inoa. vv. uuiany, niiew. t iu. Eaton, If 'anen. 10. A Forensic Dispute. Will the French devolutions uUhe aggregate of its effects, pre- a a is ar. I f. tar. aent a beneficial influence on the deriniea of ma-ikindr" Rufua A, Yancy, Caracll. Philip V. Alston, Kdenton. 11. Valedictory Oration. Richard R. Wall, liockineham. 12. 'resident's Addrets to the Graduates, 13. Degrees conferred. 14. Report of the Examination, 15. Fra)er by the Prciident. -t .. . ..r.. A !,. foregoSu Graduates the'Degree'oT Eieherof ,iera?ft Alumni of the University, Uie Honorary , : Matthias E. Manly, ot Wewoern; ArcntDaiu , r c-hamiti Victor M. MurDhfTamaetfe"3?-1 ifiitrnriin. Ill IUKIFMHI UJUIII ff . UMU. JH. U.IIHI. n " ' . . ,8teVtrts Win. fc. 'Anderson, Samuel L. Holt, of Oranee, The Degree of Doctor octor of Divinity waa alsoty,ned the propriety of hi own conduct. Rey. John II. Wilson, of Th ffl5j. u prf)bably unprecedented, Reblnd may well excite the curiosity and as- conferred upon the Mecklenburg, and toe Cabarrus! The whole occasion ia understood' to have been uncommonly brilliant and interesting. We hope to see. our University, now one of the most ditir.tfuihed. in the Union, become Lihen in the Union, become I t . raf.L! li a. 1 JJlatbC VI itWsiiutiaissc ivwiu The follow ine Truateea attended i - ilia Excellency, John Owen, Pretident, Rev. Drrjos. Caldwell, Dr. S. J. Baker, Fred. Nash, Esq. John D. Hawkins, Eaq. Col. Wm. Robards, Charles Manly, Esq. John Scott, Esq. Jat. Me bane, Estj. Dr. Jaa. S. Smith, Arch. McBde, Esq. Dr. James Webb, Rev. Dr. Wm. Mcl'hee ten, and Rev. Jno. Witherjpopn, At a meeting of tbe citizens of New-JCortVen-the 11th inst. eeten thousand, six hundred and thirteen dollars were sub scribed to aid rtie American Bible Society in their great work of supplying all the destitute in the United Statest with the Cities in rwo yearst LATHST t'HO.V ZXVL.1MU. , , The New York Courier Enquirer gWe In. telligence from TngUtxItothe 2 1 May, rtceiv. ed by the ehip Sil.t IticharJa, front Liverpool. England. On Monday the ISihbf May, the I lout of Commona decided in hvor of ktarint Mr. O'Cnnnelt at the bar of the houte, either bv i i.: if k! I 1- . ..t'lf """H r w f claim to ait and vote in parliament, without tak Inr the oath of aupremaey, - ' I , Mr. O'Connell wat then called o, and eilra. ed the kouaa in person, in an all and naptct ful, yei dignifi.-d ipecch, in which be irged with mat lore aid loqinc lit tgt to I aeat at the repretentiva from the cotintv oKlare, without taking the oath required. On hit re tiring, tha queation waa argued with gr calm nan by: the eakJffr:raem1jr:eibfrioaffi aod on aba final rota .txg taken o lUa orv4 iulten "y '''"ii, tne numbert weraalUfOf wwtt Ayes, lwi noea, no. Majority. 74. A A A af M M ft. f . Ad So that Mr. O'Connell will have to ret elected over train, before ha can take bit aeaL A writ af Uw.. .'..t UJ k. ,W..II J " eematoieraDjy wen undertiood mat ntgo-whicli clationa are certainly on foot for raiting a new r Loan for the Lmperor fed-o. A"r tht S4ul f M'flr.A Loo don paper of tne Slat contains accounts of Human auccert on tha l lib April, at the villages of Zigaula, Dewa, and Kasta, but they are not confirmed or cred ited by aubquent accounts. The bead quarter of the Uuuian Army were to ba moved nearer the Danube. The com mander in chief left Jasaey on the lith of April. PuHtt Mat 21-A letter from Vienna Hides, that a report waa circulated at Odeiaa, on the 1st May, that the Erxercum bad ben takd by the Roaaiana. The beat informed peraona it that city did not believe it. irfKjo.--The aituation of thit unhappy country ia almost incoitccivable. Thelblool thirsty tyrant who governs it with a rod at iron, contiuuea to comiui crimee which disgrace hu tnaiity, and which the powere of Kurvp, calm, ly witneH without nuking an effort to areat hit J projea. - we fca,o;iuiig. mora otibft Log- list) exp:dttterr.'" . . - UtbH, Mat Thit week too bat had iu horrorti twelve more vietima have Wn aacri ficed to the vampire which is now ru.king the heart'e blood of Portugal twelve of the most respectable of those who wiihed for tieir coun try's good have bet n butchered at tporto. by the monsters who, under the mask of tipporting religion and monarchy, are batteturg on the property of thia wretched people. trtiand. It appears from the speech of Mr. Peel, that the relict bill hat already bren so fat effectual in Ireland, that the Lord. lieutenant thinka it perfectly safe to diminish t military force in that country, three rtgtmenti of which have accordingly been withdrawn. Mr. O'Coanel baa drawn up a,n address to the Freeholder! of the County of Clare, innouncing hit intention of becoming a Candidate for the now vacant seat for that County. Greece. All the aecounta from Greece an- nouneethat Vlistolonghi (now in pwtestion of he Turks) mual t toon fall The f.rtekt intend to blow up all the workt of the forreaaet they 1 may uic in l."'u, 10 prereni any reaction a. 1 i- , : i- . . . . . . 1 on thef art-wf'-thw rrkt, Of 5500-Fre..V who will remain in the Morea, ose battalion will be in garrison at Patras 1 the remainder, in f Navarino and Uodon. c - - : J h Upr.mn of Ihe manufacturing Inter-YT 7' jal' ' rtVt esta atni continues," and we observe h stated hiTJhT-rlrl that the Spitfieldweaverartruck for wages Id 10 A "rn 4 whaauWy 25 the number of 5000: No composition bid U,l?8' P"Lch hnn ?P3 1. .3()' . ken place with the matters on the 31st ultimo. 1- .k .k-. ..r.-,...: a,;. : ! jl Ills Utiii itiuipvUM"E ivia tvr srv a Vi " outrage had takenplace IROM THE NASHVILLE RANKER. Gov ctoi. The eastern editors compUin very much of the silence ofthe;6.87 to 7, cotton bn'mir- made of hemp 19 " ' truth tt, the matter is mysterious """ 10 US, ' inn near as we are to the scene 6f action, and a it grer out of domestic troubles, we have heretofore thought it best not to at tempt to penetrate too far into the origin of the strange transaction. VVe perceive however that aome distanl papers have aDcculated on the suhiect, and have stated, as facts, what at moat are only plausible conjectures. We may venture, therefore, without impropriety, in order to remove erroneous Impressions and to put a stop to unfounded tpeculationt, to state that Gov. Houston, who had been but re cently married, and to a lady of unblem ished character tnd of most respectable family, was accused by some of his wife's relations of having wounded her peace by most unfounded accusations, and even injured her rtputa'ion hy unfavorable in sinuations to others. We do not under stand that the governor admitted the truth SlolIU Vllin III of-thewtbMgeaV WltlhemimetllL.l they were made, the violence with which they were attended, and the popular CX citement which ensued, induced him to . u . . . . anH lo ,... ,he . We under- . .- , . ... stand that on his departure, he at once acciuitted hi wife of all cetistKeyand roauv. lonisbment of the American people. Decline of Manu hctures. We are Bor i i iL. 1.1;. mlAmni.m u uniiiarriuriTiiw .imcrcn "'in'-'iire-':i-H Manu fat tarlti tr " ' interest States, and especially in Rhode Island and Massachusetts : Private accounts corres pond with the public reports. Such a distress for money, such a loss of confi dence between man and man; caused by recent failures, has never been Known be fore in that part of the country ihough something. like It has in former times been experienced nearer borne. One cannot read the extracts from Providence papers without realizing and being seri ously affected at the misfortune which haa befallen the industrious and enter prising people in and around that place. jbirra FJJV, tnig A piragrapli if f o'ng through the papera, atating, that at one of the Cold Minea in DaviJon county, W;i of the precioua mettl Lttbeen atruck, which it rfj'.'y ffi!e! Whoever com .nunicaird thia pier.e of intelligence, mut either be Biiterably lackin; n Information about tha gold hutinen, or det- Kn n w,.; ih f.itn- r. 1 " - rniSIUhe It. or mm oth, mlirhif. N r,f gold, property tpeaking, hat ever been found that cornea within 70 feet of tha width of thit fincfed ena in Dulionni It Irue, Hint gold bat been found, in many placet in many of the counlitt, eiiatfng in the earth and rockt, to even a greater extent than iLla itory rtpretentt i For inttance, In Burke, tha earth it richly imprrgna teJ, m aom pUcet, to Aha width of hit kunJrtd aver JJioughVof .aeriwiajyaayint a .m irh m-:M . ,v,.a .77 7 7 . 7 . " : newiiM amusing, w notice me extrava. rtnt lUtement m.rle. aivl trranw view V . -7-7---v.-. ..y. "..-7..:: obtain abroad la rela'.ion to the goid tninet in thit state. Out perhapt it is not much be wondered at for it ia an aitrmcUv sub. ject,n which mtti ptiplt are incontinently led to ayiUmme, and talk tjltn. ' ' Virginia Gold The reder!ckiburg Herald aayst u It no longer remains a doubt, but that Gold of pure quality is to be lound in great quantity in this coun ty as it haa already been discovered on eight different l elation t, on one of which, wis t that of Cap!. Wm. F. and Dr. Edmund White, atw 2800 worth of surface (lold has been obtained within few months, and the partial diggings and examinations which have been made in several places, ss witnessed by the writer of tbist Indicates -an jsbundaaLiupply. . -. . THE JUUKETS. Saliibury Vim, July 4(A Cotton 11 to II cents, corn U5 to JO, pork 3.50 to 4, but trr 7 tn 10. fliMir 3 7S to I iwr hurrvl. wKral iO I to 60, Irish pMaioe40 to iO, aweel do. 40 to 50, brown sugar 12 to 15, coffee 13 to 22, salt 1.12 1 to !.2S. homespun cloth 18 to 30. whiskey 20 to 23, bacon 7 to 9. Ftyehexille, June .Cotton 6 to 7) bacon 5 to 6, peach brandy 55 apple do 40 to 4'-, . butter 10 to 13, corn 49 to 30, flaxseed 80, flour i 4 to 5, lard 7, molasses 3? a 34. augar 8) to 10, 1 ..I. T On .U. u u.l...i ur . cw i t,.L... Mil . tugv, iriiuw u, wurii .V wiiificj v to 28 V, S. bank notes li a li percent, pre- rniura, Cape Fare ditto; If a 2. Chareiton, June 22 Cotton 7J to cents, flour 7 a 7, whiskey, 26 a 27, bacon 6 to 7, hams m - o ... i.a nr k.n..i on ... v uii :a m 50. co'rn 42 a 4(S coffee 11 to 14 N. Carolina b,nk bilI 2 ,2J ,jil(XMjnt 0 , j ,1;,,,. w'""1 MmJt June QJ.,... ..Coiion 7 to 8j, flour 4 ta 5 out of the wagons "that from " Cain Jen mills 6 to 7 heat Rl, corn 60 to 621, oaL 32, U 73, whiskey 25 to 33, bacon 7 to H. " u'""cco, J' " 0' w tsllow 8, mola.aea 4-i, beef 3. - - - ... "TefertSir;Ti'e'?C..;T6bicco7g3J9 a II, flour 6.00 a 6 1-4, corn 2 a 2 50, cotton 7 a 9, bacon 6 a 7. A'ew-For. June 7 Cotton 8A tn 101 flm.r wheat U7 to 1.5 . oak tann'd tole leath 4ill M. I In ..I -(aalt 4toiu,appie.lran(by( JSJc I , 22, leaf tobacco J to 5, vello ni kf . .1 j.: 1? - t ' . - o40,whikey:JJ ow beeswax 23 tu 24........North-CaroIIns hank billtS to "J prr cent, discount. South Carolina 1 to , Georgia 2 to 2J, Virginia I per cent. do. Wilmington, June 24 Cotton 7j to 8, fhx 10 to 13, flour 6.00 to 6.50, corn 60 to 6f, clieeic 7 to 8, apple brandy 33 to 35, tallow 8 to 9. Corn There it none - in market, - 2,000 bu.-hela might he aold for cash at 50 cents. r leur. But little in market Retailt at 7 for suderfine, and $6 50 for fine. Bacon Scarce : Varies from g6 30 to g7 50. Recorder. Baltimore, June. 26.. ...... Flour 6 a 7 cotton 10 to 1 1, whiskey 24 to 25, bacon 9 to II. Botion, June 20. ., Cotton 3 to II, flax a ll.'flour 7 to 7 12, corn 50 a 51, chcete 3 to 5, tallow 8 a 8f . h'evbern, June 20 Cotton 7.50 to 8.00, floor 6.50 to $7, wheat 1.00 a gl, bacon 5 to 6, fall HO to 100, peach brandy 75, apple do. 40 a 45, whis key 35. Cincinnati, Ohio, June 12 Cotton l?i, fes- 4hra42XiUvftxscedJ 5.85. Kenhawa aalt 50 cents, peach brandy 62, ajiple do. 37rwhtBkey 20, -tallow 6 to 7y tobac co 3 to 7 cents per lb. DIED, . I In Iredell-county, on tlie"8lh tilt, with a pul; monany complain.Miss .Adeline 8. AlMson, daughter of the late Col. Richard Aliiton. In New Haven, Connecticut, Mrs. Eliza A. wife of Professor Olmitead, (formerly of the Unifer. sity of thit state, at Chapel Hill) in the 35th year of her age. .. . tr aal 11414 UIJVS - W - rrm- " w-ummm- gif w wmw. X" cing '"to his 'friehdi irtd cutitomeTS, and he4 pyblic tn general, tuai ue is now receiving irom FhilKtlelphia and New York, , elegant attortment of the cheap, at arid mott fathitnablt OOODS lie has evjtr bad. Having ben selected with great care, by himself, aim for coA, he foela perlectly confident, that lor like patterns and equal qualities, he can not be uiideraold by any vther House in the place. -t Tbe public are respectfully in vited to call and examine for themselves. I lit assortment com- pritet almost every article usual- ly kept in Store. MICHAEL BROWN. . fffAry, .'c.'if 66, 18:i9.. Bid .DENTISTRY. C1IAHIJ.H 8. flXTON, bfHiit, t.asrei4"ta to flaliiury, where be will rmali fr n4 or f ifietki only, hit en(Bgemenlt requiring bit attemlanre elsewhere, after that time. Tho whf) .wish hit ayrviret. Will please ctU soon. Paraone for whom he bat performed operation, are respectfully Invited to call on him, and bave their teeth examined. fCJT C. B. r. win v'nit Concord and Charlotte in thia month . ' ' Sali'ibu), Jn't 6 '4, Iw Atrajttl TTT'nM tiie Hibacfiber'a plants-." SL lion In the Jersey Kettlrment, in ri lf tha l?h day of Juno ,1t4l HOnr' MIX!!, three vara ot g last apnngi eompUtaiy black. amca m- high heaf, nat wng- and irwarkthry rree frt for a mule, aod i long tiJi lie ttmnarkabrefor Jumplug, , lie wu aern near Salisbury oa tho Itfth of June., Full eompentation will be madac to any perton that will eecure the said mule, to that 1 can get him again. W. R. HOLT. T-Ltrigton,Ju!t tit, 1 8W. 'r 5176 -' ' lieleVO for ttAliVi. nnilE subscriber will aeD, on ac M. enmmodating term, a tract of W Vood.Und, containing About TOO asGaoaa. acres, in the county of Montgomery, iius cu w.i iha wett side of the Yadkin River, oa the great road leading frooi Salisbury to Ftvettcville, about 23 mi'et front tha former place, ami four west of Kirk'a Ferry. From three to lour hundred acree of tbia land ia rerjr fertile, well adapted to the culture of Cot ton, , Tobacco, Corn, ami the variout other grains,! on which there are several ipriirjvof excellent " water, with a beautiful situation on iha road tide for a family re.tdenr.e. This land It Situa ted in tit. midst of the' CIJ tlegim and on its surface hat been found, by a vrry uttficial ex. amiualion, avteral psnUJrs of lite preciouf me tal. - It ia akw blie.l (hat this tract of laiul . sffords a very eligible aituation for a Stercatitila ; estahlistimentrrVraons w4bng i arrain the qiiafitv or price, ar request el to tnq.i"ire"MrJ'' Mark Jour, near the premises or tin toHyrl bar, at Dockerya blore, ttictunoud -eoMtfifv.lf, Carolina. At.l'RF.D DOCKKRY. June 13,1X73. 3l76 Sljf rth-' uUna, Mnklrnburg ctm.v fi .FR R "f U' Mf 'Prm ,H ' y ..Mrwn l annrr t. John t anner pe tition for divorce. In this ae, onirred by the court, that publication ! msdf in t!ir Ruleigh Regis ter and Wr.tern Carortiiin f(,r three mo uba uccesaivcly, that the ifafi-ixUnt be and appear at the next superinr emir l law to he 'i lei fr the county of Meclrteiiburg, at the court house in Charlotte, on the aix'h Morula) aftnr tha fourth Monday in September next, and M or answer to tlto fl..rifl petition, or the atme Mill br heard eaparte. Witness. Samuel llmd twjn clerk of our said court, at nlnV.r, tb 7th Mon day af'rr tin- 4H1 in March, K29 3n.t86 SAM'L IIFwMKR.v)N, r . e. I. Nfctf aAccuwulft Sl'CH of our euMomert at have not vet paid their last ear's score for Beef, will pirate (6' do mwlthW'TeTaV: "Wtntefii!"! "eT-'ntr' menco Butchering again in alout a month, and want all the money that ia owing tn uavto buy F a firewt -iih. r. it is diaaaerabl lot JUl. to dun our customer, awd Mill mora dlwrctabla . to warrant tltem ! but wr ba!t he etimp Ih-d to adopt the latter alternative nnlers e are stedi ly paid mir jnt rhiw. KK1DKU -k BdWEIli. -.VaA'3Mry,'J,MiWl2,l829 : 3i74 ' N. Br'tHir rllys of fnrinhlng Betf i?l be es" herftoforej Tuesdays, ThirMld)t amla'urdaya earlv in the morning. K, 2c II. TH F. subscriber offers tor sa'n thai valuable rUnlatiou wiUi ; - -twir mile ttt alishurv . on hitb, . -wlr. 4if the. UeaMics Foanl rad, reenHly owned and occupied by Mr.- ttrorgr l.orkrt on wjiirh there is a laiire, new and commodious dwelling-house, with all the neet. lary out -nouses. 'Hi ere is only about 50ace of this land under cultivation i twn-thirda of h tract it si good uplsnd as any in the neighbor hood i with a good portion of be-.! kind of awjmp land, fur eilher gram or Krain : it Is in the midst of a hospitable and social neighborhood. For ternm, kc. apply to the subscriber, in the neighborhood JOHN LOCKE, Wr. MayH 1829. 6ft AlevaivsTis rttft. . PHOPdSAl.S will be received, until tbe 4tH July, p-oximo, for putting the following streets, in the town of Haliabti'-y, In good repair by filling up the gulty-holea, gravetlingi kc be. viz . Mam street, from the Ixithersn Church to the Court House i Do. fron- the Dank to Gal lows Hilli and Market atreet, from the Court House to Mull's, opposite his 1 an Yard. For all other information apply to Mr. Andrew .Wo thieu, one of the Commissioners, by whom tha work will be superintended, &.e. . Cath will be paid, when tbe work is completed. Should no private" contract be Turvrotrtiy made,, work will then be put up lo the lowett bidder. " nT 0Hjit j, Wfi tToitt)tioi 1,r -.VWsAwy, Jme 23rf, 183Q, ' ..2l74 State of North Carolina, Ikividtnn count) : "1ooaT of pleas aiwl guar er teations, Viajr term. TlieFetitionorJoWMuTpne7;t,-narter- Murphy, a lunatic.who petitions by hiantxt friend Jb'hft Murphy;" 16httTBmhhon aaii hiffwife Anni" -Levin Gorden and his wife Betsey 1 . Stephen Murphy, John Rail and hit wife Deborah, Charlei Gillian and hit wife Dulanar, Stephen Stuart and his wife llebeccah, and Joseph Murphy. aUo against laid Stephen Stuart aa surviving Execu. tor of Daniel Murphy, dee'd. and aga'uut said Stephen Stuart and Joseph Murphy as adminis trators of Hannah Murphy, dee'd : Petition ot HiitriSkUeailn thit ease, framrriwr-tw rite: aatuaaciion.oMue. coiy,. fie pnen ,;iurpi,; t John Ball and his wife Deborah, Chariot Cilliart and hit wife Dulanar, fiva beyond tha limitl of thia Statei it is therefore ordered by the court, tbat publication be made sit week successively in the Western Carolinian, that the said Stephen . JMurphy, John Ball and Deborah hit wife, Charles Ciliian and Dulanar his wife, be, and appear before the jfuatieee of our court of pleas and quarter sessions, to be held for the county of Davidson, at the court-bouse in Lexington, on the 2d Monday in August next, then and there to plead or answer toaid petition, otherwise it will be taken pro confesao, and heard exparte aa to them. Witness, David Mock, clerk of our said court, at of Pee, the 2nd Monday of May, 1829 6i78 D. MOCK, C, C. C. 1. rrto of jtfvt gj. I. ! t t (a , --i'-i r i 9 , - t;;i " - , i. . j v . ; . li n ' I? r ... . jn t - J t h ' I 1 ? - -i - fi. f'.' tv ,'i, .-, i;:7f wrmvOTsritayil ,V .... ;,i s t
Western Carolinian (Salisbury, N.C.)
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July 7, 1829, edition 1
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