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J 4 I V:-. V' PDETItY. . , v mm, ..., .if iiy J Pee of Fortune . V' 1 1 fof thii town, that he fmfkjtft during the . 22') 4tlWf, tM TK ur Amtrkm Aruw, JiLrlfc Iluilingt WHERE has been , priane of Hhnen.tr m It.if I & i. ....... . . Hart ye shared your .rdr firths bat. j fjtJO.OUi) 035.000 Tti mm tht conH'ei 1 breaking i 0 ll tlta dawn, bat U ;;titefi CJ rye, fbtt enllgS'e b n!i fo ire taking, Bright hope h nf 5otmf awaking , TbM the vengeanct which lept Soder Mtfico. . vi't r, 1 -: '.'" - f T)i9 treasure rf years shall bt kindled to dsy. " 'Til free dam that catli you, though dim b tht ' w, " , tbe dirkrfeti arotlm) you dispelling Though death-fires catbrouJ you, and wast if begun,.- . .. s ., ; . -, -; - fche to deeds fKifh forth compelling,.'.' fatal to wy Jev4 alien tad dwelling. . 'And demand from ihe tont nf the noMt it fame Jf tbe betUaurk of flirt mutt still blacken tttir hams 1 2 tht glory our tyrants would quench but In vain ' Bv tht shades of your heroes departed t tint wro, undanted, again and again ' for tbt (oi of victory Hatted, j Kotciuaka, tht lion hearted- Br all that It worthy in mtn'f tlttlt day, 4 dart M your fathers, or periah at they. Bart ye aharpen'd your awordt for tht banquet . oTdettar ' Hart you rrtaJe tht Hood deep adjuratitn Have yt dared on tbt hazard the staka of ymir breatn Ufa'm yt ahatl bt a Tree nation Not Vain ihtl bt your invocation t 'Tba call of each tword uaon Liberty'i aid hallbt written in gore on tht at eel of in bla-t i Cabincl'Makiiig ITllB Subicnber, reapetfuH, inforrna the X inhabitant! of Salitburv and ita vicinity, that Tt hai commenced the above tint ofbusneu, in tbe houae one door below Mr, Murpbv't Store" vbicb wu formerly -occupied byMr Torrence a a iter foomr-wWi be U p-epar. d to do all. WjMlLlW.lJ!Jt,.v?n'e tHa ! makinf .. . , ftidebrdt, Burrani, M'Dimnr, Bremkfuii U Ladi? wiring Taikt, f jxcreianet, ana irnanj unci, Can Standi, ' War Stand, JUditeadi, . Cifini lie. he. till work wifl bt done witb neat neaa, durability nd despatch j Ilia matrriala aball be of the beat Quality and bis work eiecuted in a fihin. able and elcfuit style and on lower prices than ny shop in the place. The subscriber solicits .the patronage of tbe public and hopes he may Jlerit it. . DAVID WATSON. Mfuit&nd, 1831. 86 N, 0. Walnut, Cherry, and pine plank and U kinds of country produce will be taken in. pan pcyment lor work. O. , prr tent ifmon, every MonJay, Wed- old mi palJ ,!,'i,y irul J fidiiy moriiinr; oT at any wimr nmc wniUl WOUM IUK IhC convenience of hit fiicnda ami cuttom fn. rcriont having RERVES for tal would Jo well to apply to tbe iut). icriher. as he will mi tK Mmt l;knt '10.000.-SC : ATfJ. P'ic" f"lhtl.l Cl, itnlltlmtl. S0.000 15.000 jUTCI rpntsuWi iJjZj. vm ttn d Ssliit iKlN July 2, 1831; JOHN !. SHAVER rstf a;r Important Intelligence, LCD MSrofUrinitnt New York Lotteries to be drawn in the city tf Jf Cw Voik iyr tne aunifrier unjpalgn ' ' ' - Augunt 10, Lxtr'i 23 Capitals. 1 tf.f ..." SlJ.OOO, , i (ckeia gj 60 No. Arrw hliufl. J ackagca irWliwiei, cwiiV. 30 tick- cia, inn itr ... . ' " "arraniea to tira- at Auguat 17, Lxtrs 23C.pi( Tickett No. 10 drawn ballot. 1'ackfM of Wtoicii coBt'if. 2') tick Hf ' ... "arrantea to draw..M -....42 so August 34, Lxtra 94 Capitals -40.000, $t0.000. TickeuglO, lowestiiuagi2-..No. 10 drawn ballot. I'-cksges of Wjioletv coot'e. 2j tick en, 2ao Warranted to draw... August 31, Kxtra 2i Caphali 15.000, 85)00. Ticketi 84 66 No. lo drawn. ivkwi woole Cootw22 tick. :r:.: yijl per,,? et. o.. """ F,"i";y or aewe wotiia ao wet F I . " in inriiu .K L.r .i r f 1 " uafciiucr uciore iney make a aale, for thev mav ret! assurer! sum ne wm pay the moat liberal oricea til f .'.- J A3 ES HIP- . JTTI WMP. TttUorin business. THE aubscriben reipeeifuHy hforro the tUJiena of Cabirrui aod.auri rounding eounfry that they continue to carry on the tailoring fcttwneiti nc'r old artrtidn'rrtJifl-town of Concor(rrN-.C;' In all l(aaiwm .brincheV. They wiil cut and mike garments, In tbe tnostdu rablo minner on the afioriesl notice el low prlcea and agreably to thelatett fjah loniln the Northern citiet. aa ther re ceivff them repularly whenever i-chaoge lakea place. Country produce, will be iskenin pjy lor work, at cash mice. lhey thank (heir friend for past favon ana nope lor continuance of public pal ronagt; by dolne good faibbnable work at reruced prlcea. 2mi8t UKOUOE U JAS.W. KLUTT.V Cencotl, Cabarrut Co. July II, 1831.' -t suirribcm, respect farm the tm iburv, that v hit toinrucnced uu INH ERING, and intend to coniinue U da rinf the prsirnt season. They wUl kill ... ... i.nn.l h.iirl nfiil ll.tV liCOt lo merit a l.re cf tht custom of the puMic Thcv ti!l Live bref, in rnaiket on Tuet day, 'Thumlay and ifitutdj; niornlugafln ,,cUl,cck't lviiuinrivKSToV, K. R. Ant person having beefc f.) isle, would da, well lo er pir trt tf.f m cither pcrmnilly or by letter at tlic wM pay CASU for them at all times. 7 n Afay 28A 1831- N.4J 1 1 Negroes Wanted TMIK eubecriber dciiroua to por. J- eh-se i number of A'ECMUKS without any limit clurins the next twelve months- Varrented to draw Sept. 7, CJasi 9 6- - wu, g. CK. eubsctiber will be attended to mtnr. to draw m o ,UalIy " if ""t'OD was made in I iu tu auscence IIOBERT uvit attend to the business, or in his abscence Ma. Hrvis, the Tost-Majter, will, who is author- tsea to make purchase at all tlmea. Salisbury t May 21. ?2l A YiutOjc Tract o? Laua foji sale; JrnE tubcril?r offers for SaJe hia farm JL containing 46.0 acres cf land lying, en are about 220 arret of cleated land, -with many valuable improvement upon it. There H a substantial and convenient 4ellingh0use, in good repair, with a first Tate barn. 1 he only motive which the subscriber hu in selling his land is a trot-),' dc?ire to emigrate to the West. All pt-rjor.s v.l,onay wish to purchase a good productive plantation would do ste 11 to call and see the premises where the aubsc rile r may be found at any time. The terms of Sale will be accommoda- a e at t 1 r tmrnnn ting. mmull .M bn. Jfiril lr,. 1831. 65tVl Cabinet MaKing BUSINESS. eta, Warranted Sept. 14, Extra 24 Tickets 2 1 66 No. 10 drawn, ballots. Packages ol W holes, coni'g 22 tick ets, ZM Warranted to draw 84 Sept. 21- GRAND MAMMOTH" Extra 18, Capitals 850,000, g4O,O0O, , 30,000, 20,000, 10,000, tiTC. tfc. 36 No. Lottery 6 drawn ballots. Tick ets 816- Packages of Wholes, cont'g 12 tickets, , 892 Wirrtnted 0 draw n 60 Sept. 28, Extra 27 " $2o;Tjoor" Tickets R5 60 Nt. 9 drawn ballota. Packages of Wholes...! Rioo Warranted to draw ,.,......38 35 Orders for Tickets in any of the New York Lotteries, by mail or otherwise, will receive prompt and confidential attention When one or more Tickets are ordered' the postage need not be paid. Those fjt' as V HOUSE, (the Post- office) on the Cross a few vards north-wear. Of the Court-Until. In Tm. . . . . - ron, . s ,glin opnej for liie re ception of Trsyellere and Boarders. The stables are extensive, roomy and dry j grain and provender of the best, plenti- .cryea Dy good hostlers. The house has many comfortable rooms, serves flood. tablt and refreshments i and the proprietor and-hia famlly-will-omit-rto-t thing in their power to make it most most B. D. ROUNSAVILLE. . . at . uici ana agreeable. 63if SMdsville. , fp AKEN op a eommltled lo Jfall on A- the Uih Inst, a negro hof lQlays hlinre is ISAAC, abftULir&Xcct jhrel nr four: inches hlirtir and sy he be longs td John Armstrong living in Yotk 2iilrict South Carolina. Alio, on the 17th inst. a negro boy who says his name is RALEIGH and sjvs he belongs tq Abra ham Miller, living in York district 'South Carolina. Owners are requettrd to coine forward and prove propeny psy charges sndtake ibem away or they will be 'Je-Ii with as tbe Isw cirrcis. JOHN WOOD, Jailor. JvieZQlh, 1831. 77tf Runaimy ON ibe 10th of September Istt, from my planUtioe In Jones foMnty, two iierroea, one named WASHINGTON, about 27 year of age, a very bright there is a car oceaaiooed by a rini he Will chanra hia naiiM and endeavor to pate for a fret man. - The other named JOHN, a common mulatto, about 30 yeart of age, very intelligent j be win probably pawaatJjflKrvantofWaahinjftotH ami change hi name. A reward of 25 Dollars will be given for the delitery of either In anv !1L ari thtt 1 cart Certbe;r.7:Z JAMQ LiMAI.. IkltbcrjUh. 42tf ICJ The Georrian, Savannah i ih T.t.. cope, Columbia, 8. C and Itlchmond Ennui, rer, are reo'iesled to pubHah the abo ..Li until forbid, and then forard their accounts to . - LAMAR. 'TIHE aubacribcr takes tl.is prljly . method of loformiog her fTI HI'. HuWribcr lutrtiil'.tig u mt, -to Wilmington, ufJVfs hii ct iCc to Ms friends and the public general, ly, after tbe SOtli of August, as Ccm ta9n and 1'urwarding Agent. y:' wilt have the use of a large r' with convenient Wircbouse, m hopes by strict attention lo please atj wbo may favor him with their bu. ncss. JONRSPIJUGR; (ft Iltfcto Musrs. Vwx, JtVr.. tis, O. V, Stark, and VA )Vhihhmi ,f(y56.' .."4t88.-- Notice. WILL be offered f uf, on Ttesday the 20k ot3i.pt ember fiext, at the Ui residence of Norman 0. , nie lutiwoiut; u'vpeny liz, Horse, Cattle, Hnirs, sheep, one s'ill k " tu')l, Warran and flsar's, Farmtnp tials, Jlyuieliold and Kitchen Furniture and various other articles too tedious tu mention. Terms of Sale tnadekngn on the day of Hale b lie. W. 3IG.NROE C Adm'r. with Ifwillanex'd. .f'ji rxVlMI. 4t83 - A.r'.f 110 the Lincoln County ep ,.A the 29th of June 1831, a KetnoG. fellow about 3J ycara of ,agf , dark complected, and well formed, five feet ight iochea high. He Calls himself Jes. see, he says he - belongs to Sampson Mcnere, to the state of Alabama and made his escape from John Fattertca when oq his way , to his master, he saya he formerly belonged to rohert Kimmins lo Guilford County to this State.-The owner is requested to come forward prove property, py chargtt, ana take him awv. 84tf JACOB RELNIIARDT. Jailor, "Tl ESPECTFULLY inlorma his friends XV and the public, that he continues to cairy on tbe above business in all its va rious bunches and with his usual oet- . - J . I a ' I I A. ...1 .k i t. Mtnt puncmamy in execuune it. lie www. uu UIC PUUIIC, mat Ki r-. ..-H il,. PkII.I. continues to eotertaio Boarder. L, j. .: jc p ana travellers at the Ksublismeot, hi, correspondent in Philadelphia who """ ""J' uwupieaoyuoi. Isaac Cra- -uthorizfd him to teach Lis much es- too, in Kutherforchoa t Several nrlri;.' tcerned ivitem nf Cutting fur uliii !i tiooal spacious rooms have been lately jcn he had from the subscriber on appli fitted up, which will enable hir tn ai'"n. make" comfortable, durinc their r a if ! P- S. Orders from a diitane will stifh private families as may think !meei ,,h PromP' ,en''t-l- proper to can on her, to spend the ' u, 1 w Summer months. t ooa 1 ke?.flLr wo'k .l.,h n,,rk - i mj mm mm B fl If . . E. B. CU ATflV -JluJirfardtonrJu,iM 6,-1 83 1 - t-our.lrv (ion will be ta ket prices. & v w e v. i n 15. ll. II. u. returoi Ins sineese thanks to his friends and customers for pait patronage, and hopes by uorcmTuec' ipHE subscribers respectfully inform X the citizens of Salisbury and the urroundtng country that they have com menced the above business in the Town The Terroesste Spinster. fjlHE subscriber, still continues to make the above Machines and keeps a aupply constanr.lv On Kanrl who prefer it, to save postage, will have whtch he will sell low for cask or on a certificate of the numbers aent br mail, credit to punctual dealers. He liln.. and the original Tickets will be sealed wise intends to keen on h,nA . in an1 K1 4 ansKs i I k a! . I ....M 1 -lArwvt - Jr . Cl 8 01SP" "PI'4 OI wn u. GINS, and he sal.-This plan though gtnerally adcoted will also rer,9;r iK. . . "iri" R l - . i- .i . . . i -I.. ...v same w ururr. oy my customers, is not aone without ex press orders. ' Bank notes current In any part of the United States, or the Canadas, will be re ceived by me at par for Tickets. Many of my customers are particular to remit U. states notes, this, (although very ac- cepjaoie.us not necessary. same to order. 72t( n. P. MITCHELL. Salisbury, May 2 1st. JCrrntft lVtt.l,l nre of ihe same, t rpne subscribers are anxious to pur x chase O.Vi HUNDRED negroes' both male and female from thitteen to twenty four year of age, for whom they will pay the CASH. 'AMES I. LONG, RIC H 1). W. LONG, MULL, Jr. May 22d 1831. 6mt99 Salisbury t May Wh, S831. TO GOLD .VIXENS The su')scriter would revpecifully inform those engaged in the Gold mining k'U Pea, that he hai now on hand Eight Li astrea bed stones of a superior grit, and well cut for the gold mining bu&ine.J Which be will sell on reasonable term).' N-. B. The Subscriber will keep eon- VT tl A ... . "isiiiiiuucti Can JO mart., in Ihe i slanilv n hanH fi F.Mtlr Rrt ltinCS firm in person orhy letter uddrri.H toUf ih nnl ik.t ikn. -.Ichimr tM J.iMES I. LONG V Co. SAt,SBURl N.jbe supplied at tbe shortest notice- C., wliir h will be promptly attended to WAGGONERS, Driving to Fayettevil.'e, "W1TILL find it to their advantage, to atop at I am eathorised to make reference t vni.n,. V.ffi rr wh evv co"- oi oaniourvi uicn .jhui is n icw uoors - m- -".vuiiiioi v uic, i memoderate chal-pe nf tast of the Court-House on main street, lFre. also to many first rate Houses in Sfnt. .day nl night, for the privilege f t id the bouse formerly occupied by Mr. 'is City, Boston, Albany, Charleston, S. V"J u ofoodthoJ8?' r,re . e1 T. 7 Sl ... 3UC Iter. A ttalrnAH In IKa V - J J'raiey as a Tavern where they are now prepared to make and repair every de acription of Furniture at the shortest no iice on the rajol reasonable terms and in style of workmanship superior to any thing of the kind heretofore done in this nlace. teaus, Corner Cupboards; Tables, Ladies Work Sthnds, kc. logether with every pother af-ticle in their line of business will fee :han!ully received and strictly atten ded to. They hope by punctuality and faithful workmanship to merit jjnd receive en couragement. A. W. BUIS, GEORGE FRALEY. May 9th, 183U 7itf N. B. Good Walnut, Cherry or Curl"d juaple plank will be taken as cash in part par for arty ol tbe above articles. G. F. 25 the and C Richmond, Va., Fayetteville, N. C: " Ti of A"h.ed toJhe Vard, are a Crocert and August,, Geo S r Co"- The LOTTERY HERALD is publish- i . .IssWeaS 815 JtEIKIRD. rSHAPPn r. .L. t .. . . . iiuu, ino jail S ' : ti r 'n uowsn Vounte. on s .. ' 87lf E.E PHILLIPS. Seit. irut 183,1. ed by the subscriber every drawing: dar. fwe Fayetteville Afrit, ti 182S 11 ne neraia contains tne omciai drawing jvn 7 schemes soon to be drawn, list of Broken k.lOms0lian , 8V8teVl - Banks, Prices Current, heading Matter, TV- K'BKPATRICk"0uld re,rr. i. k. if . i r..n :r .. .. I . . ww will I in ieiii irraiiM I r.nn.ii.ii I m m iiiiiv inmpm v r n m. r r, to all dress who deal with me. Please ad and adjoining countiea that he ha 1 owarr oca I " V IIVU3C 111 l F. Ilana - v. 1 1 1 T ANTIIONV H. SCHUYLER. Jf:M. Hmemn, ten nfl,,,oDI, m , s,n, Female Seminary, SZ: ' V at all lim.. I,, f t j . .. . j,n ' SALISBURY, N. C. j !"" w f,uu,.,u' Sl "' THE exercises of this Institution mence on the first day of Octo ml lin.llln. I)., lacainat thi uatm . I,... L. . ' :li..r7," w 1 . . .. '""" uul ,,c " aiso con resirlpnr will com. f"pt wnpfessionalIy engaged. He day or October. Th " w", urc Pe ua:ce of some ni.oni. nitM tf inct.'il'.inn ..rill tnnl.i.t. 2MAti: . laCVftlnat tkl. . I . . ' r w "" iuuuub upcuiug, nef I - system ; uut ne I ding, Writing, Arithmetic, English Grammer, fident that if they will irive it Geocrranhvtviththe itsn nftheGlnKoa' 4.ipn I:. j: r " iMmti tn.nZ t maT. a,5C.a8C t,ltler "cute one, Logic and mor Drawing, Painting, ruitron per session (five monthsv will be JtlO-l pressure ot tne times. lint. trawin, ana raioung music w Uolli. sugui i s, 83 1. paia m advance. - a fair trla or chronic iioaopny,urie(miry,iiisiorj',Ktiet. ,hat all tit;.wi;,.. ,:n u -'iiic moral PhUosophy, Needlework !J" PfJuw will be removed. His iting, animusic. The price of chafl?es he moderate to suit the ision (five mohthsV will be gio- pressure of the times. 3tfi;. BLS1JVK DEEDS. mTW every description, neatly Printed, and Jr Jtcpt cprjstantly for saleat tbis.ofice j Principal 8.1tf BENJAMIN GO fTRILI.. EQ UITYJUAIJSKH JOB SALE 1IEHF, OU SALE A Negro wpflian who is a good house servant, and a child about f 8 months inquire of SAMUEL REEVES. old. Tanning Business. the 12 insjant, three negro HE Subscriber begs leave to io mcn, one a free neero b A form his friends and the nublic. thename ofSamBaiiem who that he Us permanently located him is stont built, very black, self, in the above business, neu Jo- on-aUH!nr.iin.,t. -,'s. ag. .fT of Salisbury s and that he has taken IVlr- w. rf;. ri and says he is 17 or 18 years old; one nt 0WD hand, an" hoPcs viuoc aiicuuuu hdu nis oesi enueavor to give general satisfaction, and to merit a liberal share of public patron wr. Lealher will be iiiven. in ci- tootJi rotten in front, speaks quick wherj spoken to j and the other a slim black fe'low very active, belongs to James Huie ofthitplecySaHsbqrvrMrTiriiiB m. chased him in Concord Jail, of Cr.i. K,n. uie as tne agent ot ome man in Ala bama, his name is Hardie. Th simv- reward will be paid upon the delivery of ...u i.ck,um iu me, in oaiisbury, or bv l.rllin k. .11.. I . . ' ' """""K mciii .i mai i eei inm r .II.L-.. ... n. . ." " " "Ul aninree taxen rive dollars for each F. SLATER, fi. For Sale. JUco hundred poinds of first rale Northern I fan change for hides $c. LEVI COWAN ilugusl 3lit l83 4t88 . Office. Northern Hops. Enquire at this 86f JOR PRiJVTMG, Or ivERt BEStfilPTOK Elr.tTTffn wtfa .t. . .. AT THIS OFFICE. HEEF .V MJlAKET. I'HE subscriber respr rtfullv inform3 the citizens of il.rv and th public generally that heow has and intends hereafter to Wr- vf beef which he will have in marker everv laesday, Thursday, and Saturday mornings. His beef is as good as that of any of his brethren and he is determined to sell it as cheap. He will pa the highest cash prices for good mountain beeves, atanv time CHARLES Li B0WFXc.
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