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a "'"'j ' sALisBunv, rowan county, n. cLwesdavjuly K r mirvT.-1 . TIL.,,. ' a to at SM WhWI Cltlbii BW Blf l i tdmt r - r-" r i ' V 'Ti r" . THE subscriber has the pleasure of anoun. cinf to his friends and customers, and the public in general, thst bt U now receiving from JkiWelpSi ami new lorr. LUAiAIM r ASSUKTM EINT r Tie Cleofxrt and mait Fathitnable i .GOODS be cer had., luvvg rj en selected ith mat care, by himself, awl bought for cwA, he feels perfectly confident, that tor Tike pattern and equal q-iaiittea, ne cannot be undersold by any owr House in tne puce Tbe pubnc are respectfully in vited to call and eaamine Tor themselves. llitMsortment com, -urit-.salirostfviry article umully i. Mi,. t in tin i'f ntimirx ' " ,rn vj, XJH IIf WT UocuAft tit Auction. I1VILL expoae to Auction, the balance cf tbe Stick tf G4dt of K, Allemonf, on the I3tb and 14th of Aupirt, 18i9, the day of the Elec- 1iop. II. H ALKX M)EK, 7ruf. SaSthuny, Junt 13th, 1829. 9t79. HAS juit reccWed. and opened it his Store in Salisbury, a large and handsome aisort tnent of Spring and Summer GOODS; Alio, Groceriea, Hardware, Cutlery, Plated Ware, Hata, and Hattera Triromingn, Crock ery, a good asaortment of Rolling ftolhi. Shnra. Kunnrli r-i, ... B - l ''V Jand twy articU usually fcs4fijaa 4iked for In rorea. - Hlltock of gooda hat been purchased mtire ly for tatk i and he it deterniincd to at II (Item i low a eta Boua-ia uie pucti,ar.cuA.Ma. ic are respectfully invited to call, examine, and luitt for tbemselvta. Tcresi Goo&a, iju.av iooAs THE ubcriber ia now riveivi'ig and open ing athlrSrretn Snlitbmy, targe awoit meat of Spring and Summer-GOODS, AND 'GROCERIES; rmniuniiiir a most everv anic;f uiusny i" c found in Rtoreii b5aght for ctuk, and aelected by biose f, with care, in Philadelphia and New ork- The Public are assured they will find tfull mififil, nd at U for ea$h as any in the place,- or otherwwe. on accommoaaiinir rrwu. i nry are umted to cafl, examine aiid judgt! for them elves. JOHN MI RPHT. Matf, 9, 1829. 12177 TTts GrocetVes. M'-MM. I 1 f . - I t 91 receivea, na ior mic, IM . low for cash or prompt pay Aient, m 4u oags uonve 20 barrels Sugar 500 lbs. Loaf do. 500 bshls. Liverpool Salt 8 khds. Molasses 3 tierces Rice l pipe Old T. Wine -lQ(&.UtspkughAlQUbls.. rttch,JlrandyJLlolland Gin, Jamaica Rum, -fccico. - joiiN KtoiPirrz: fjatubiU-iiluntlM. 1829. 6t76 BARTER. HTHISatET, Wax, IT' Tallow, Hides,' -srio'e'thf e54,-"s-":- Fat CattW Corn, Oata, ' Live Battle Snakes, or Cash, WiUteahjrinmckange'f&fA . fiucar. Coffee, Shot, Ybvidit, Lead. Iron. Soap, raner, Tea, Irinigo, or cash. Junt 1(, 1829. 1 , 3"t8j Negroes Wanted. WANTED to purchasers r 30 NEGROES, for which a liberal nrice will be given, l cash. 1 can at all timea be found, in Salis- bury, at E. Allemong'i . Mamion Hotel. Any person wishing to sell, to whom it may be in. convenient to make anolication. can direct a few Bnes to me, at Salisbury, N. C. and they will be attended to. JOSIAH Htlb. Salisbury, Jmt 23 1829. . 73 SHERIFFS DEEDS, 1?01l land sold by order of writs ofrenditioni 20,000 Atrts ot LAND .Off SALE, f y T VING Inthe eountv otBdrry, . nd, ails beGeVed from recent macqrerira. within in turn it.mi- fJ'onb-Carolina. Tliis iraet was gr(...a uy tb State, in the year I79J codm'iU mm oumxiAia aunayat; joining Uut OMtnty line of Wtkea, nd extending from tba Itlua KMlg to wjilon (Ire milea of lhji"7TIiTadkk iurer.4 it (( intersected for fifteen or twenty milea by.Miiciell'i riwr. aflbrding an abundaot supply of water-power at all seasons, and many tr to the purpoies of Machinery rZJhss latai ,V.v.'J'",V'Mi.wr iuo n.miicsuun OI mil DOW. ly been found in tb,e neighborhood of tlii land, but its mineral treasures art in great measure unexplored. Persons derirous to ourchaie. are rererrea to tnt r.auor Tor more particular Infor. mauon. wnn wnom me plat oi ton land is de potited. Satiihw Jmt 12M, 1829. 71 YftlnobW Estate. riib suuscnoer otters lor aa'e fin 'a i m JL; that valuable Plantation, with, n four milta nf Nrnhim- n hntk CTSLjide of tbe Beattiei Foard road. recently owned and occupied by Mr. George Locket on which there ia a lanre. new and commodious dwelling-house, with all the necea wry out-houses. There is only about 50 aerei oi tnia lami under cultivation two-thirls of the tract ia a good upland aa any in tire neighbor hood i with a good portion of best kind of awamp land, for either rrau or arain: it is in the midst 0 .hopiabl and social neighborhood. For terms, lie. applylb rhe tbcribev in the nei.'hbortowl. JOHN LOCKE, Sen'r. Jlfcy 23rf, 1829, 68 THE THOROUGH BKED HORSE iEalO.VAjrT, 'TTYT'ILL stand this sea. V T aon in the eouotics of K pw sn and Cabarrus: commencing" the week "In Salioburr, on Mondays, Tueadaya, and Wednea darai in the town of Con- tfmmfm cord on 'Jliudnvs. Fri- C4C.eAV' divs. and 8atur.li aeason will commence the U of March, and end Twelve Dollars will be charred for i ne to vuie oy ten ooiiara oelore the aea aon expirei , Kight DoUara the leap ( and Twen ty Dollars to inure. For Pedigree and deacrip lion of Aeronaut, tee handbills. tU- LI. 1 P STKPIIRN I.. FF.RRAND, cuak'.es L. BOWERS. Feb. 12M, 1829. 54...1, JutrA K B. Great oare wilt be taken to rive. rr. al tatisfaetion i but we cannot he liable fur aeri. (A-nU, Grain will be furnished, at the market pnre, to mawa sent from a distance f1UE subacfiBef-fliS-Juw JL returned from the North, with u good, an as sortment of Jewelry, Watches, - Sifoer-n'am &c as was ever offered for sale in this place i his Jewelry is of the latest importation, and tne most 'huRitOtuibnr and rteant KiikU to be nau n anv of the Northern Cities t elegant Gold and Silver IVatchetf plain !), Itfcltc And in a lew days, tie w in receive a very eicgani aaaon ment of MiRturv Cttdi. Also, all kinds of Sil ver-Wart, kept constantly on hand, or made to order on short nonce AH ot wtncli will be sold lower than such goods were ever disposed ot before in this place. The nublic are renccttully invited to call and examine these goods j their richness, elegance, and cheapness, cannot fail of pleasing those who wish to boy. All kinds of Watchet Repaired, and warranted to keen time : the shop is two doors below the court-house, on Main-street, hud r . v miu iWitiury, March 3'J, W N. B. 1 have recently employed an excellent w orkman, who will in future be constantly in my Shop i so that those disposed to patronize me, in my line of business, need be under no appre henaion, in consequence of my ccasional ab R. WYNNE. for SJlliVi. mi IE subscriber will sell, on sc JL commodating terms, a tract of Wood-Land, containing about 700 acres in tne countyof Montgoniery, situated oft the: west tide trf the Yadkin Riven on the great road leading from Salisbury to Tarettevillerabmit Si-wea-from the formcxl nlace. and four west of Kirk's Ferry. From three to four hundred acres of this land is very fertile, well adapted to the culture of Cotton, Tobacco.. Corn, and the various other rrainsi on whicn tnere are several springs oi excellent water, with a beautiful situation on tne road side for a family residence. This land is situs ted1 Intne muta. oHhe fJoW rpf Ind on ks surface has been fouud, by a very sutiei hcial ex aminat?on,"sverttparTitltf fhepwciaiisme tat- It i alio believed that this tract or land Hard a verv enzioie Siiuaiion ior a-Mercauuic establishment. Persons wishing to aseemwttie nualitv or price, sre requested to inq.tire of Mr. Mark Jqnes, near the premises i or .the subscri ber, at Dockery store, Hicbmond coumy, in. Carolina. AIJKEU uuukski. June 28, 1829. 3t76 ; DsriaTMtKT or Stats Patent Office, June 29, 1829, ALL persons having business with the Patent OffiM. are reauested to direct their com munications directly to the Superintendent of that office, instead of the Secretary of btate, tne latter mode being attended with considerable ;nnnvn'irnce. and sometimes risk. AU such communications are free of postage, and will re ceive immediate auennon. 4t78 JOlfN P.- CRAIG, Sufoititcndcf, Mi n ' r - n LQ BONAPARTE'S .JTbe following particulars (f Ila Dona pine farollf hive been collected Vom a rious tourcet, with conslderatlo ore, and to ur ti they go, are belicrcl to be tub- a no umer oi moo eon. vai a lawver orsTdraUcVrnIocnc'rdLjTJaftcr6r Corsica, and died ie 1795, at tKeare of A A. ' r, a a ft . . w yean:;vivrgni ennaren tunireihlmt vit i Jeseph, Napoleon, Carolina. Luden, CliiiV tbubf Pauline artd Jeromtr""w LCTTTIA ROMILIM, napoleon's root be r, was a woaan cf great beautf,and possessed xtraoriioary firmness of character. Marfathe Mere it ihe is called) apends ber winter at Roma and ber summer at Alhona. She is con stantly occupied b works of pt, chari ty and benevolence, and lead a Verv re tired life. Strangers are seldom aloUued to her society, only ber brother, Cardinal reicn.pays her dally tsite- The tardi nal employs the remainder of his Ufje in the performance of the duties of bis otTice and holy functions. Neither of them sot , l r i ii . mors man mioaunff iiisrtuie. Madame has bestowed i great portion of L...1. L.. t II I . L 7 . uci uluii ucr isiniiv ana ino Dsor . Bttd the Cardinal is dependant on tie allow ance of the Pope, and the sale o ' his gal lery of prctaresv Which be pstts with "on k by one. ' JOSEni, Ex-King of Srin and Ihe Indies. (Count Survcilicrs) is a nt of talents and excellent character anl exerted bim self very much at the firstiakingof Paris by the Allies. In If94 ti was married io jftlHs Jti1ia, tgtd 'tJ teanr end- in 1812 had two daughters He now re sides nesr Burlington, Nek Jersey, much esteemed by all who toow biro. He owns 150,000 acres of lahd in tbe north ern part of the State of pew-York, (Jef ferson county) which be burchased of M. Le Ray Chsumohu His eldest daughter Zenaide, has married his nephew, Prince' Muignono(the son of f udeo ;) and bis youngest daughter, Charlotte, married another of bia nephews Charles, tbe son of Louis, Ex King of Holland. Botb of thase young xouples he left America and settled at Florence, in order to be nearer their motberi tke.Couotess Sur illicri. . ried to Josephine Utiuniftion, aVre-oTorn widow and daughter of St. Domingo planter. Sbe wis sn accomplished lady. At the time or her marrlagr (1798) to Napoleon, sbe had three children ; Eu gene Francis .Dd..Hortevista.JnJ8IO ane was repudiated by Ntpoleon, who toon after married Man Louua, diugh; ter of F soci. Emperor ol Autrii By Maria Louisa he bad i son, wno was born March 20, 1 9 10 1 he was i-Ked to Elba in 1814 and io St. HrUnain 1815, where he died in 1821, aged 31 'fv CAROLINE Was the wife ol Joachim Murat, King of Naples and admiral of the French em ire, by whom she had two sons snd three daughters. The two sons Achillc and Charles Louts Napoleon Murat, are settled in the territory of Florida. Her eldest daughter married the Marchese Fopoli, a nobleman of Bologna, and her youngest Count Rasponi. After the fall of Napoleon, and Mural's expulsion from the throne oi Naples she and her husband moved to the Austrian Mates. Alter Murst's flight snd assassination, (which alter event bsppeoed in 1815, on one of the Sicilian Islands,) she resided in great pomp, in the lordship of On, but finally removed to Rome. LUCIEN Was, distinguished as ah orator and re publican in the couocIIpOoO' ?EbK he was President on tbe 18th Brumaire, anddaredJtdissQlyecl His ambition and talents were scarcely inferior to those of Napoleon, and he was the most efficient agent in the appointment of his orotner chief Consul." He, howeter, disapproved of the destruction qf the republic, and Would not part from bis besutilol snd at fectionate "ajfetlTturtBeV'lmd'pfomote ite;wtJ;..lli,noljon4 He therefore displeased htm and was norrestore'tf turn from Eibar Hefefu(ed the thronw of Spain which was offered to him. lIe wrote an epic poem on Charlemagne. Tbe Prince de Caninabsf this long time resided at Rome, and tbe property from which he derives his title. , Io tbe year 1827, he snd his family inherited tbe small town of Sinigagalia, near Ancona. He bss lost the ereatest part of' his for tune by unsuccesaful speculations, nd nld even hia nalace st Komc. to nis ' . ' a brother, the Prince de Montfort, (Je rome.) One of his daughters, (the same whose band Kine Ferdinsnd of spam so licited when Prince of Austria, married Prince Gabrieti ; another' marned fcord Stuart. His son Chsrles Luc it o Pons parte, the author of the continuation of Wilson's Oroitholaitf Ufesia the Vnhed Ststes. His soq Paul wis accidentally I aa a a m m . - . a. unco on board or the Mreek frigate He) lasja,lB27..:.:..,.Tm..,..;:j -.GraadDutcbessetTuscaJJr I voman LoJUWfflfMUnjellect and masculine chir scier, ano naq mans admirwr.. , ohe was married to Felix, Prince of-Lures, ind bad onesughiar.:" She died at Trieste iaJ820,,ige44?,.jreirH?hewiTtrr lively- and witty, and said to besr the stroogest resemblance to Napoleon. ' L0U19, King of HotUnd, married HortcnuV Beaubarnois, daughter of Napoleon's first wife. He was a man of unpretended worth snd abdicated his brona in favor of bis sooj rather than oppress his subjects. He bsd purcbssed out of his privste for tune, several estates lo Holland, chiefly in tbe vicinity of Harlem but after the fall of Napoleon these were sequestered, and never restored to them. His con sort, llortensia,-' passes tbe winter at Rome! and for some time past, she was in the habit of spending psrt of the year at her beautiful country sest at Arcm burg, on the banks. of the BovenseY (the Lacus Lamanus,) in. Switzerland. 7i PAV'LINE, 'j-zzz-xzV Was first married to Le Clerc, com mander in Chief of the Expedition to St. Domingo, where be died of the yellow fever. She aubaeiuently married Prince Borgbese, Duke of Gueatala.' She wai Napoleon's favorite sister, snd was the most beautiful woman in France and per bans in Europe- She VMi'ed Napoleon while at Elba and ami ed bim in his as rape- in I3i rauiine aiea, immens' ly rich among other bequests, gave 30,000 francs to the son of Jerome by his first wife. Prince Rorghcse is now a wan derer in France or England. JEROME Was first married to Mist Patterson of Baltimore, (Md.) a Isdy of beauty and ac compliihments, snd by this marriage in curred the displeasure of Napoleon. By the incessant impottunSties of his brother be at length married the Princess Royal of Wuriemburg. After (us brother's' fIT, ha lived a while at Trieste, afterwards near Vienna, and finally settled t Rome. If is union -wit h tbe oiece of ihe Emperor Cibxii. renders bis house tbe reodcaVl the North who visit Italy, lie nao one aon by his first wife- EUGENE BEAUIIARNOIS, Viceroy of Italy, kc and son of the first wife of Napoleon, ma'ried the Prin cess Aagustine " Ame11r,t)f Ravaria, and bad one son and two daughters. He was a man of talents, probity snd honor, antf great military skilh Being a particular favorite of Napoleon.-ne rewaraeanira with the lifghest military proraotbns. Alter the res'oriion of Louis and ihe ab dication of Napoleon, he rtiiied to pri vate life and lived at Munich, the capital of Bavaria. His income wit 153,500,000 a vear. mented- He died in 1823, univtu.lly Is Salem Gaz. .Yafioleon't Son. In a description of Vienna, in the May number of the New Monthly Magazine, we find the following notice of tba Duke of Rw.hstadt. This universal sobriety of tongue, which must be attributed to the iron despotism of the police, is said to have been main tained in a moit unparalleled manner throughout the educstion of the young Duke of Reichstadt, the son not heir, but representative, of Napoleon. It is generally -believed that his studies in modern history have not been permitted m tind hevond the period of the French TevoTuitdriTThat reoreicnted to him -a the obscure usur- per, not as the eleciea emperor oi r. tmuw Residing inTwingof the Imperial palactv nrwiarinir onlv at a few Court balls, the .h..ir. and Dublic oromenades, and then iuwtiw7 . r , f under th closely, yigint ppwrvauon oi j his Governor Uount- uietricnttein, ii n true that he is excluded from all danger eui -access i but i bave.JMien . bim riding through tbe streets placaraea on every ztx ytrh' SemtVLife of -Napoleon. Bo nsbarte,' and the qilck animation of his- words cannot have oeen iosi ujii uu - me t a I a . J m. wnitn r ntafl riosity loroioucn vo reu of eighteen, years', assurance, cannot be restrained from questioning, i no w.u ajauranee however appues ii f r t ihe Duke of Ketchstaut.- uentie n -w . . . . graceful, and very delicate in appeanun-ci he has nothing of the bold eaglet of France in his demeanor, n nrst giants hi. nala countenance yields only 'a mortifying perception of the Austrian of his contour, and of thedis c,r.ment of its high narrow forehead ; while of his father he retains but the -...tw.. ?' trfi tiwrin'e ir. Rtlt worei f ' - 1 .. ... . fter repeited smithy, after sratchine J'yE'prelon of his face, during v tbe. re?rentation ofjionTa or Schlller'a ' spirit-stirring plays of Telf," for 0T stance, and Watlensteln I eould not hefn felinj pe.rsuided. thst young Nsleor- would have made bufah Indiffarent Car.-' diniJ tbeiocitionjtciwhlcbbe Usaldio v , .MHlJrCoTejr1i dweeV r Sosy-and""5 '-"" ? animated IS bis real disaoaiiin-" ih.i ii. T" : is sent for whenever Mt Mottrtotj erraini d.J-Li sire becomes tired of feeding bi blttiii r : and acrapbg.hUJVioIentalloj In ordeito dispel the mntd,tbe evilipirii of the Im perial Saul t While by bis attendants, and all who have been in persona! 'relation with him, tbe young Duke is truly and ferirently beloved. New 6ilTht Louisville ffcen.l it. vertiser gives sn account of a singular and most valuable discovery which was lately, msde in Cumberland countv. in h.ln ' through rock for salt water. At the depth of about 130 feet a fountain of Petroleum or volatile oil was struck, snd when tha auger was withdrawn the oil ruined up twelve or fourteen feet above th imL of the earth. It wai believed iHar ,iv..ii ' T3 gallons were dischiged per minute, forming quite a bold ttresm from ihe place to, the Cumberland river. On trial it ignited, freely, and esve a liirht ufpfiit tl brilliancy with galiiThis fs the tubitinco of which British oil is manufactured, and may no doubt be. made a valuable Mni.-IM of trade, should tbe streim continue fbr any length of time. Salt water has alto oten lound in the vicinity. LITTLE AND GREAT llLI-AlNS. Let a pior smrving ou'-t-eloowa rascal pick a gentleman's nockf t rf a half-worn eighteen penny hankerchicf and the pump, or the trradmill, ,r the hulks, are all too little lor. him. If. asp.ringto something highTr ih i-f shaM break a pane in tH- K4rJ l AV,-low-ii.weaUh's pantry wiodjr, i,i()B. uate himself througli the pcrtuf c, nud abstract from the shelf 44 where uey bad been but an hour before ortf-illy deposited by his LordshipN b"r, five silver tea ipo"'hs, va?ue'M.'3i:,4; ' -the whole world ; of London arl of ' B w-street will be'.amagcd at an l ro- city forrhicirnothioy bur a stout inU Tftftttmn "ind" hemo ran vw$y ' to StephensonJ figure in a amt of the newest cut, with j. gold watch md a diamond ring let him inhibit u fine house, keep a earrings with a piir of greys, and give venison and clirei to fiddlers, painters, anil Tmairvns.Te't him, by virtue of these elegant exter iors, rob the eged ttf ihck-eaviog JJhe .. . young of their docr, pLck ihfe itld . from tbe widow and the. aUy from, the orphan cheat every friend that pos sesses the materials of beir. ciieutcd beggar five hundred fmiii s then withdraw beyond the A. uc, instead of beicg pursued by ihr -c rations,' he shall be follow? ! '. pity of the million, and ' ' ? good reasons invented for tion of hia villainy. London S . ( A singular Glutton O- Dcmerv, aged twtntv-one, whrn p--syner of w-r at Liverpool, crmtum !, ip one (lav, sixtem pounds l v t namely, four pounds of ra v xon O h i der, ten pounds of raw bet-f, t vo pounds of tallow candl'-s, bcsicjfa drinking five bottles rf porter ; althn.h he was allowed the daily r tiot.s .t ten Ifl-iiUS-. year he- ate ono hundred ,mi-..e.iiuy. cats dead and alive. Atkemmim MAXIMS. Rvery man has just as much vanity is he "Wants anderstandrngv Indulged passions are like convuU live Aut ,j.bju,ta a moment to make us sttoncer, leave tig rmuch'fhrvrraKffterwardsr A man who is desperately in love ivSthriitmsel has lew. rivals... Ecooomy is poor mans revenue extravagance a.,rich mana ruin. . J , Fools relish fulsome flattery as glut tons relish fat meat. "Contentment i -a pearl of great price and whoever procures it at the expense of ten thousand desires, makes t wise and happy purchsse. If you sometimes say less than you are thought to know, you shall at ano ther time be thought to knotr mor than you say. I; I l. t I -1 M . 1 a. Ca'o iia.--, a" T .--Hi .1" t T "ft K f if -7 4 wt.-tw,spAnafe-. ft : J j v