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'S'ravolloro' Snn,
El TUATED KOLTIIWKHT or THE COLKT
IlOlKE, IN THE TOWN UP ,
LCXMCiTOX, (.V CAItOLI.Yt)
fPIIE Subscriber takes thia method of iiiforitiing
Traveller ttf he kee p Ho of Enter
tainmetil iu Leimgloo, (N.C.) on-Main Street,
Bouthwest of ihe C'ourtbje.
Hi Table will alway Ut supplied with the l"t
far lhat plentiful nuighborhuod can lErd. Hi
Houae being capaciou, and attended by servant
"""who are twloolrioui and eIou lo phrsaTravd.
7"lr cart always" t accommodated with it ,( D
0 E L8 la roon with fireplace. And U(, but
not the least imtrtanl conidrtiKi, HORSEM
rW alrayi rtrtitt tuck attention, in the Stable
vftke Subtrrihtr, that they may leave it with in-
... crtoed ability to do the service of tbe road.
jfZtfjZmfi An eicellcnt Line of
LL Accommodation Stages
the IlirtiM of lha bub-rnUr, FOR HA
LlSEl'RY, oa the evening of Monday, Tkurt-
k day, aod Saturday, and return to Islington oD
.' the succeeding evening.
.. CT Passengers going from 8nith to North, by
entering their nimea aa fcr aa SaluUiry only, awl
lhar taki.ig the Accommodation Lina lo Leung-
ton, can have .beir choice, at the latter place, be
tweeo the Piedmont Lib aod the one which ruu
by wav of Frederickaburg.
JOHN P. MABRV.
' Lington. March 8, lit.'U. I f
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TUB Subscriber Informs bit old cutiiHr and
ti publie in general, lhat be baa REMOVED
TO CONCORD, where he baa opened a Shop, in
"which th-TAlLORING BUSINESS in it. va-
hvrtJi b'ranche will be executed in the niuat fuh-
: Lt. . 1 A LU ll d....
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hill?" If the ww mm we ww aanni n.ww4 ntm enn-
atant peraonal attention in his eatabluhnient, will
enable hi in to redeem all pledges 'mude to I hone
who inav favor nun with their ciiRtom.
(Kr He receivea the latent FASHIONS repu
hrlr bnh frmn New York amf Philadelphia, and
work by the mt approved aytenia. Culling
out, and Order from a dmtance, will be promptly
attended to ; and lat, but not least, Ail terms mil
be vttm aixvrnmoJating,
TH0VIA8 8. HENDERSON.
Z$JB lft li.ifitrninti to do vork ln ii stylm.!
pertor to any dm n thu part of the country, and
AlWAV WAtatKTfD TO riT WILL.
Concord, V-rel, 5i,l'834. " 6m '
TrayQllers
ooxO: :tc?.ts.cr.
BY-TAKING
"AT S AMSIUIIIY, (X. V.)
SAC?,
J1 "" (IT mile Hi. of Lexington,) ' : - "
- 'Will WW arrive in Fnderickburg, I Va.) at 9 A.
M. on the FOURTH DAY from Uxinijton, in
time fur the Steamboat to Waihington :
Imping, the S k M E MG HT, in UA LTI MORE
h-oiakmg
TOVU 1AH ONlaV,
Trofu Leinjftoii,3i.c.) to llaltinioir.
. OCT-Compare this witfci the epeod of any other
Im4 whatever.
Prop rfet onof the old H.W. or Middle
Route Line of Stages.
Fjedcrjckiibiirg, LMarch 7, 134.
k.B. Traveller from any point South of Sali.
, burf, wishing to take thi Line, should be carrful
'totntatalSulUburyonl.
" P. V WY Stage Unvin Salisbury immediately
after the arrival of the. Piedmont Stiiije from 'the
wth, ixcery SU.N DA.Y, TU K H D A Y, and
FRIDAY evening
.April 5, ls31. 2m
ISSUED WEEKLY.:::s::b:::::::J01IN BEARD, JR.
.1. The WKMrsRT"UAaoi.tNiAa" w putuisnrrt every
M.miiav. at Two Dollar per annum if paid in BiKauce.
or Two Dollar and Fifty Cents if nut paid until atU r
tine expiration of three months.
J No ptrper will be" weontintted until all am:arafes
' f ixelid, unlciTfttt
J, . l7 - ... . : a ' . t A t a.:.
, 3. No aubucription will oe rueetvea ior a ies ume
than one year ; and a fkiluie o notity the Rtitor or n
wish to diKioutiDue. at leas one month b.?fire the exni-
' ration of a year aubeoription, will bo considered a
;! new wngagemena-rrrrf -f -
4 Any nrn who ill procure aix uWribers to
"'hiT&Volw
- ' tranflniitting the auWription-price to the Editor, hii!l
have the paper dnrinjf the continuance of their sub-
, scnption, witlwut cnarge.
TERMS pr iOVBBTISIHO.
1. Adveiemento will be eonnpicuoudy and oorfee.t
ly iiinerled at 50 cent per aquare for the first insertioJi,
and 334 cent fi each contmiiance : but where aa ad
vfrtisement ia ordered to ro in only twice, 50 eta. wil
be charsred lach insertion. J . .
8. Alerchant". echauiev and Proftvwional pentle
"men, who may deaire conntantlyto aoneai beforee
public, in our advertising; column, will te received as
yearly advertiRers, and a deduction of 15 per cent, will
U made from theabtniethargr."
" " to coiRe!DE?rr. ,
. T tnir prompt attention to letters lddrejsed
Editor, the poi-tag shJ4 U caaea be (id.
V.
llratMt nailer, - i
Emt,V4ih AjtiI, 1934. j
the officers eiir tu mi n-
fulfill of K'JW AN MUnlA.tf .!.!.
d U I'AH AUH. in Town f riili J.o
ry.wa Friday lh Kb day of May Mat,
at II o'clock, with muiki-u, DniL
Jy Order of
' H. IJ.MI.V, OA. CWdt
B. CUAlUi; A'ViajiL
V 1
Wibury. April Srt, KM. 4t
Itfow's tho Timo!
Casi or VrodutcW
ARE JOT RFX EIVINO, re.. NEVV.VORK
AND I'lllUDKIJ'IIIA. A
d'riirral and Diitlrrrw Htotli
or
Spring and Summer Good,
Whit h havu bt-cn M-locted with jr-t care and at
timnxn.and btmjrht frmn lh Ut ty U- lor ihe
HHRISiO OF lWL-CO.NiiI.mNU OK
FANCY AND DOMKHTIC DUYJOODS,
HATH, FIIOE.M, AM) JJONNETH,
DRIGH. COMBH, 8 ADDLE,
ROOKH ai PAPER, COTTON CARD.S,
IIAROWARK AND CUTLERY,
QLEENHWARE and grochriix
OT Tli y wiHild invite their friend and the I'uU
t Im. Iu call and aee tut tlfnwilxa.
N. B....RecJkct, and be aure to call where the
Higo my a
V WUadMt
M. A M. fi-el grateful Cr p-rt trma(r, and
hef by tlK'ir Min-ntii.n lo biwiirMi, to nnnt a r-tuiuanc-
d lhi favor heretir
tln iii by tlx'ir c ustomer anl fru il-..
RliiUiry, April 19, l.'M. 4t
SELLING OPP
At Cost!
H liimL.V Ac SON,
HAVING UhTKKMINKl to CI.OSK TIIUR BU
SINFXS IN THIH PLAtT,
ith the view or reniuviiii; tit the Sinte of .Mmis-
a .-r- ..a.... . , .... ,-.
Miipi i-iiriv in tn ensuuiji rail, uvg H-uve u
iiifiirm the Public Htnlly thnt they
Have Concludrd to Krll Off
THEIR STOCK OF GOOD.S,
imY-(a)ois HAi!i).v!i;
airriar.T, or.cazsr.r,
AMU
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JiLu other-AK I U-l.r.n m
generally krpt'on Imnil by
Merchant in llu Jart of the country,
It Conty for Cathl
: the w lii Jo having U en purtliad within the luM
4 ' twelve inoiitti.
OT Tltoy npiTtfiillv invite their, friends and
cojdomer, M wH tut the- j14M inil, eH
mid evnmrnc tlie mh, n thny are tteteninnnt t-tl
a the phuIm, n they are fteteninnrd ttt
TJT,ioy :cj;c,:,feia
to rill who wih to pnrelKoa..
.giye-Jtargauia
atifnctinn
..ikOUbury, Miirth 15,131. tf
Land to he Sold,
VOtt TAXES.
'T'HE followinjr Trnrts of I. IM), or o much of
a. Hni-h ii will atirtt- ihe'r.nt illlo thereon. I I.T.
BE M)L1, at the (iourtliotue iu h-uhsburv,
On Monday ihe 19tb'or May next
" IfAJIItT
'ih Lota in the Towii of Salisbury, given iu by
J&HUUl'l ILPcaMoiu "
1 Lot in the Town of Salisbury, given in by
Saruli Varbniui'h.
2!3 Acre betMiiti; to the E.-rtnte of the widow-
t rewm, doeea'd.
SritI Acn given in by Allen Ciowell.
100 Acne bcli!iiig to the Ilstatu of Edward
HieppMrd, ilTen-'d.
1000 Aen-! bi loiiirin to the E.-tate of Richard
....... ..,,,,.. -Parlat?r4leniHaiL..--. .... .
5B0 Acrea uiveti in hy Nicholn Rvmer.
10 Ac , tebmctttjc B.Thotntw Brieji, given in
by lknnd Uilex. .
t7 Acre belHij.'ihsr to Rebecca Cook, given in
by Thomas t'ook.
100 Acre belonging to tho Estate of Elizabeth
.' Foster, tlecea-icd.. ..... ...1
HtTAcrtti t-loi&iii(j Uj'JacitrCostin"orffCir'II
County.
100 Acrtw Indonning to the Ewtato of John Dic
key, docead.
125 Aero given in by Manchester Johnston.
Jib J .Acre ven in br -Dsiitird Murph.
llitf AeWiveiriiii by WtlTIhni Rain
22 Aeros belonging to tho heirs of Jun. Swink
3t0 Acres given in by John Etchi.xon Guardian
of the heir ot John htohison, deceased
Thi Tract of Jnd lie in the Forks of
' the Yadkin, and. adjoin tin; lands of Sa-
' mwr'siitiTh 'iwnwieri: ."-J-
F. SLATER, Shrrif.
Salisbury, April 5, lU 7t pftV
WinCH S0MEBtnYCwiLI, aa GLAD TO GIVE,
IS WANTED!
A ROTTT ten veara a to there lived in the Tenth
AcimffresaomlI)irfrktaREVOLL7TIOXARY
SOLDIER, by the name of Favt fCt. or I'or-
iet, or someUiing of the kind. If he ha any
heir livingilheyrrray probably be put in away to
get a email sunr of monev, bv applying to the Edi
tor of THE WESTERN CAROLINIAN.
7 galislmry, Maxck 13, i $U. t ' i
1
'PIIK IiWnlier.U in? grnff"! ffth" HHrnn
aJnl inert-lng tf.uige t,it ha heretfre re.
ct-ivnd, iidWrin hi cHrfiiera ami tho iulhc that
hi i prt-Mred In aeejiiiiinodiile th'm AS V hLL,
and a Unit CHEAPER tlmu any otln r Tavern
HI tli J.lai e.
Hi Tablt and Btablf ahall at all time be
iplli-d with tl very bft tli market aff.nl.
lie" ,h' evjifrieriiefl and attentive (Mler, end
will iirf no pttiu Imiwlf to rwubt tbeir etay
air-aWe. JOHN J()Ma.
h;wliry, April 12, l34. , t(
PROSPECTUS
orTaa
JYorth Carolinu Republican
I N a Oovemrociit like our. tl prmrmt'n of Libr
ty liepciuia, iiMiiilv.ui a nerJ diduaion of ctirrrcl
infufiiitiHi aui tlie pti)iTe, If Um fevyv b irno.
rant " ll-ir ri'hta, mm out Um' g uard tiwin f(uuit
piicnauituiH-tit ! 4Jar funlktliera acluevrd fret-dotn t
tJ.e price of una li bluuil and U-urr, and we.tlieir aons
ran prrerv it only by enlightened watclifulnewi. A
inb-nipetice ami vigilance are our grvaU-at aufrgnanl,
o iiaiM and Uiy are tlie aouree of tlte wt
dan'rr, " I'nwcr n alway itealuij front llr many to
tlte few," i iid Ui rAin ia, tliat Uie uiauy alumder
while U.e U w are wlently at Work. No fr.-" pl
ever yrt nt Uieir litx-rtie by oprn BjaaulU, but many
have lost Uieiu hy net-ret eneruarliluenl. (
Ignoranre aiming U.e people begeta another evil,
wiitrli, ab all olliera, the bane of Uie Ancient
1U-iiWic ; tUt evil i MA.N-V URSllll. , lliartrfry
tavcii'Vus iiia wherever mn-woritiip lake toot, tlite
political virtue dies, and anrdid fiction pruif up it
corrupt Uie principle of Liberty, a JJUutry doc pure
Ulltf MM
v n. ri iMir forefather ftablihedthe preaent fcrm of
bow-nun. t, tiit-y ln!ly Imy tiiat we would eacape
the tale of former Kepublx, ancl, under the we thii Iu
awl (fiMrda of written Constitution, enjov, Uirough all
tuiH) to eotne, the inclinable blewing of Freedom.
Hut now, at tbe end of tie at tort pyiod of forty-l yeans
wnal it, our cornlition ! We have already reached an
auMi.fiJ crui in oir politx-at aJtair, Uie very prin
ripli of tils Coiistitiit.iin arc in imminent peril. We
are in the inLt of revolution, mlent, and a yet blond-li-w,
but atiil rapid in iu prorcao, Ua- barrier of the
Conatitiition are bniken l,wn and trumpled in tlte dunl,
all the powers, whether of Uie a word or of the pone,
are concentrating in the Federal Kxerutive ; nd even
t'otir.mi Uayll' ia. oulalriaid m the rava of inurrwUnn.
It i tiint- fur the iwoplt; to awake from their apatliv,
aa.l to look to then nht if they alum Le; much longer.
lny WiU awalut loo UU Uiuir bok erumiul will be
clwnpii, and their LiU rtirs jrone.
, For the purpiM' of uMmj; oln.-r paperv in the State
in dirTiMin.' ern-d inliirmalirtn anions the Moplt and
U arou.H' tin-in to a wnr of tneir 'iaiier, it . propoicd
to lulil.nli, at the Dlliee of the " Woirterii Carolinian,"
Pht uti'ler the l.tli- wtixh stilldi at the h'-al of til in
rroKiMKiioi 1 be itniilmi tin a lar?e aiae Kl-et,in or
is Vu t'aiiii, uf ai.xkt ii puua, airrtuoiidin in kixe w jlli
liie " r oiiiuefi l e.iled ,ui i htlWIphia, by Cottdy
uaguei. .
- 1. The .YoflA Carolina K'puhlican will alvrjcW1hf
.doctruio of Uie oUi Kepu'dK-nn pnrty, as taught by u
ferwjti and hi compatriots of li!V I '
:". ': I -wdaHvoeate-lhe- prineiple of Frve-'1'fade, and
oppow all sy.Hteins, or ineasi'ifri's, which haic a triiilonry
lurUa. Um tftaii v lot. Uttr- beW-'lu. ut-luejt: w.
fl. 'It willropporta'liberal ndtiry Iti'ouflStute Govern
ment, and atlvoi'ttte all reawnuhle plrvi Jiir Uie i(ivovi-
nicnt ut uie lulunu and iunil condition ol iorut -aro-
linn ; and, wiln a view of enliirhlcninc and ('ncviiraK'ini'
jour owm ciUwnt. by toe ewuupkv of then, pauia-.wittr
" ."f a.w
UMBU " " "e uoo aou
6rrh?a?t3
cnlluraCommercaUnd Mineral, will be procured Snd
pumrahM m the Kepomiean-'
4. A portion ot each number will be occupied wilh
ini))ortanl Congrcswonar-and Lcgrclattvc protccdmr;
during Uie-time thorn.- bodies may be ia w-won ; also
with Ihe Intent itnd nwtit intereetintr news of tlie day,
foreign an. I domestic, ami witli such nimcellaneoua mat
ter as may prove interesting to the general reader.
5. The question of Convtnlion, or relbrm of the Con
stitution, ha for thirty yearn divided the people, and ar
rayed one action of the State agnmst the other; and, as
a auceatsaxy kwejuencel prevented the ui;cei of
ninny mensurea vitally uiiportant to the honot and proa
peritv of North Carolina ; and, until settled, it will con
tinue to dom It i not doubted that both partitu arc
nncrra inttinnrst in tlieir views; -and the reaaoa why
Uiey have so long dillered, is, tliat neither party has ever
yet been made fully acquainted with the junt pretensions
of tho oihwr v tdaft-liii dii.LnuJintf question would, er
now, have been amicably adjusted. With the view,
therefore, of giving to all tlie opportunity of " hearing
both nide," it ia agreed to lay before tlie public; in the
pnijcs of the Republican, the argument for and agaim-t
tlie measure ; and, that this shall be done impartially,
it will be o providod, that tlie argument on one fie
aJwll U .preminted,. bytVejfm- wnl -WV 4he-thor-))y
Extern men. Nothing more effectually prevent libe
rl legislation, Oian eetKnal divisions aim local jeHltHK
sies they distracr the public mind;- and drutrrty-thnt
cotnimmity of feeling, and unity of action, so eential to
tlut uee of all chme of improvtsrnent, w hether
physical or moral. Every real friend of North Carolina
must therefore wish to see all caue of such division
laud jeatoiuoa .removed, anil M hail thE day-yhich-shall.
and prosperity of tlie State.
fl. In tlie proper season, correct table of the'Prices
Current will be regularly given.
TERMS:
The North Carolina Republican will be published
Mtiinontlityi?rat 'm m lw &ri and third Monday w
each month, during the period of one year bnly, unless
its patronage may be such a to demand its continuance.
Each number wdl contain lfi pages, carefully put up,
so that at the end of a year each subscriber will have a
volume of 348 page filled with interesting and useful
matter; .
"Tho price bfnsc)ltiOfl'tBfvr"Doxia'ii;iv'alhvssi
to be paid in advance.
The 1st No. will appear on the 2d Monday in MAY,
should the subscription list justify tlie pubhcaiSw.
t A the object of .tlie. publicatiou is not to iuoke mo
ney, but to support the rights of the people, an appeal
is now made to the friend of Constitutional Liberty.to
interest themselves in procuring suhecribers.
All who may be good enough to procure enrwerihers,
will, by the first day of May, communicate to the Pub
Ksher'the" MmeT"Tfrocrtredrretataing the money w
their hand until notified that the paper will certainly,
be published,
ftr All Letters and Communitions.mnst be address
ed (post paid) to the " North Carolina Republican," Sa
LwMrj, N-C; where they will be promptly attended to.
lauuary lota, ' , - f tan .. i
r , l "
V.S'a HFAUUOW
Proposes tafPubUih, In Saliibary.Ci
A Honlhl) .TlaRailnr,
' ii"iuf raB-Ttnea - ' --
PROSPECTUS.
mUli FAMILY AMSIHTANT aliall bf di-dieatod to
Kmiuioa, Fow no. and (iKtai. IjTcatTt aa.
t!ivuilJy it i intemlH toamiat I'arenU in the difficult
and Hi:f.iy Intporuiiitt ui of Hucatmir their ramilie.
Die Witor lia two very mtentitiiitf wriiMi unuer
Ina chafo a ll.hlv Cltm, and linem !-KikiW ledge
Cla jt erh of wlnHi he prepare written ipi.-utt.
and, Ci hi own wtuilkcttun, written anwer. hhould
(lie propiaN-d ntagaillMI go inUi opi-rtHi, tllm (liet
and aiiwem will be publiahcd Ul It. It will be tlie en
deavor of tli Alitor to make the proooWtl puhlicatmn
a uiU-teating a he puwibly tan to nil it paga with
mtli aiUrlea a hal be wurtli readm? i and. a it will
appear! only oe a month, each one who take it, inay
find i to read it. 7 w trficUl $hall, fit grnrrl, br
tkurt. v rWh iiiu i Foreign and Vimtic Intelli
gence eular aa Well aa relitf lOuaaa aliall be deem
ed llltereatillg,'w ill be llliwrti'd. In fllie. It I riiten.ied
to make The Family AatUnt miniater profit and
amuw-im nt for tlte loilj Winter night and aultry une
mer noona.
TKRMS:
1. It will be nmied on the 'JtHh of every month and
will contain auteen Imperial tV-tavo I'agevi, in double
column, printed on a new and legible type, and Ui ve
ry aupwrvul 'pa.-
'i. The aulairriptHan price will be One IVIlnr ami
Fifty Cc-ttta if paid in advance, and Two iVdUr if not
pa af until the ei pi ration of tfiree niontha
3 No aubucription cn be received for a alxirter (
riod than one year ; a ltd no paper diacontmul until all
arrrarre are paid, rveept at lite ftdiU ' dttcri-lMm.
4- JTJ" The publicaiioa will cuumvaire on the 'JtH.li
of Aiwil, provided a conieterit numU-r of ufcrritr
ran be obtained ; anJ our friernl who may hold luh
cription I t, are requnU-d to forward tliem on by Uie
1st of that month.
February l. 1KU. P. J SPARROW.
AND REPAIRING.
J. XV. Italnry A I. J. I Mt.ncr,
C'oacJ and Curriai;t-Maltm,
ResM--fully infirm lh' Puldic generally, that the)
have entered into Co-Partnership lor the pur-
poHO of carrying oo tlto uU.vm UiMnewt in
all its variolic, and that they have,
for that purpoi,taken tbe ahop
FORMERLY OCCUPIED BY PHILIP. JACOBS,
On tht frin 8rtrl, oppvitle 'tht old Jad.
(& TJiey have on hund a biksJ supply of the
Let carutufly'rwikicted 'uiid'!WeI(He'iiieJ Tiinber,
and will alway keep on ljand, for sale,
STACJItCOAtllES
CARRIAGES
feULKIEi' ::"C4fJ-
Which shaTI' rior be 'surjiassed by any In this sec
tion of country for neatness, durability, aiid cheap
ness. 4
ftCr Fur the benefit of Traveller and Si"-
Driven, they will always keep on hand CA itRl-
Atibi'KlNlf and all other fixture. n"ces.sury
lo wit thow vehicle in the nnt coiuple'e . nler ;
and every description of REPAIRING will l
done at the. shortest notice and on the lowest pos
Hible tcrin.
-
T1)l Subscribers have attached to tltetr CMrrt-age-Mamiiuctory,
a BLACKSMrTlI-SiTOP,' ui
which they employ none but first-rate workmen
and the very best materials which Bftble them
to assure their friends and the public that all work
done by them, in this line also, will lie of superior
quality, and a low-priced &s auy other executed
in this section of country.
L.JtllieFihers-disr)) -rf-lwrrflv eeenry-
to say that they will be thauktul tor a portion ol
tho public favor ; and they hope, by strict atten
u6ii to" bQ.4fies9, and Tno
the patronage of all who hiay wish to purchase
article kept for sale by them or jobs done in their
line. - JOHN W. RAINEY,
..-PllILIP.J.Ju.SllAVR.
Salisbury, February 15, 134T
TT
TAlEOttlU.
11ENJAMIN FRALEY, having received the
..M latent Philadelphia, New York, London, and
Paria" tylt-of FASHKX,and having in bin en
ploy nuiiibir of Workmen who arefirst-rate, is
pnpnred to cut and make work, in Ja style superior
to any done in this part of the country, and always
warranted to fit.
Orders tor Work in his line, from a distance.will
be puuctuiUlv.atteiuUl fet.acxurdiaij lo ord fiit
all kinds of local custom-work will be done ut the
shortest notice and on reasonable terms. ',
lie can lie found, at all time, at his old stand, a
few door above Mr. Slaughter's IfoTel7 and noarly
opposite Mr; ' John MurphyV ore; ' r
TO TAILORS.
Being Airent for some of tlie most Fashionable
Ta i lor jg Ne w York ihejhribc j is. prepared
to teach or give instruction to anyof the Trade
who may desire to be more perfect w tnit busi
ness ; and, from his belief that he is fully capable
of giving satLsfaction, he reectfully reqnests all
who deire instruction to call on him.
SalistMiry,l3Lly- B. FRALEY.
aa.UM w A a a.
M AEE ACAmn,
The Third Sntiun of Ih above tnititutn
' - mt.t coeiratt os , .
THE flKHT DAY OP MAY.
rpiIE FuUeriVr, thankful for pat patra
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iledge iheniaelrea lo enter upon the Hercit
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licit acaaioo witu renewed teal.
P. J. 8PARR0W,
T. W. SPARROW,
Paliljry, April 12,
tf
laron lVoohcorth,
'altAi an A CotV IMaVct,
IIFjS leave to inform the Citizen of rsiturlajr,
a well aa tltonu ul Rowan and the Mrrooui
tug Counties!, that ho luU
Kriiiovftl liU llwtaliUalimriit
TO THE HOlTII HllH:orTHK COCRTIIOVw
A fow da.r above Mr. Wm. II. hlaiiglf )
OV j ti r1, ll.,ll, ou tlie Mun tStris i, aCj
Wlx-p- Im still citiiun H, ms herel diirr, to rirrya
ALL KINDS OF WORK -in
the hue of lii prohsMiiHi, at ahort notice,
And on tht moil rtawnublt ttrmi,
WATCHES A, CLtK KS REPAIRED it U
wm ii an c aha hc
Warranted for 12 Months!
And thine dispowsl to patruu' him, are anair
that ih pnuis will he sjwre.l to give the luuat
geiH-ral ami entire Mitisfuctioii to them.
CrtT ENGK A VI (! of every drcnption, (b,
eluding Tolnb-SliMH's.) will b- evecutrd withau,
tii'i aul nrrunrj, ut shurf nitice.
Sali'lsirv. Jjii'. 27, ff
OiH-iiin ol' the rpiM-npal H( hoe
DETERRLD.
IN cuiwqii im e of I lie iiiiiimuJ uiclennncy oflLe
pnt winter, tin- progn-k of the Ruiiding sr.
signed lo V rve.u. u Dormitory for tlie pupil ia
this Institution, lijs b's'ii rcturded iiiih.Ii yoiaitht
e.as lutiis of tie- Executive Committee, atakr
w ho!1 direriiiiiw it was eomnietM'ed in DreBibtf
lii-.t. Amtastlie ma'cri.t! i.fthis strinlun; udnv,
the Jirocess id wotl.i ' in which . n' earilv A
nnd trrratly depei. .-ni m the weather, there pi v
n. i hope .4' itk . ..mpkli'Mi bv tlie tune tnH't.f.
ss'cilisl fur -..inne'iH-iiig the S-hs!.
Tin eirciiinslaiK-e, foneOwr wph the diftVnltv
I hki'lv to he exw-neiK-el ill procuring in time froo,
uie .s.rui ren.iiu Hrin ics 01 iiiniuuie inui-fsiij.
ble lo the es'aMi-.hmeiii, and the recently expre).
d opiuiii of the Rector, thai, without the accom
modations to l' atK rded by the m-w huilihng, Ik
wiaild I- uiuihl" to carry into Kitceersfiil oK-ratk
the system ail"ilnl, has runst rained the conimitM.
however reluctantly, to postpone for a few week,
the tune for oienini; (he School.
The Iuhltc, theref re, nre resprctnillv infnrmisi
tlml tlie EPISCOPAL K HOOL U lLL FF
OPENED, (w.t on the first f April a brn.riai
vertised, but) on Monday, the 2nd dayufi
June next; at which time it may be eotifidenlh
relied on thit cwtt tfunjr will 4 in readine v
Bv order of the Executive Committee,
GEORGE W; FREEM AN, fccVT
Raleiitk, Man fi 1 i5'3 L ZV. ,S-2-& IC
Male of'Aorlli ('Hroliua..RwHiiCouutv
Coitrf of Plerts nir'i Quattrr Srssioni,'
Fehruan-Term. I:i4.
. . " .' '
Jnrob I'schH.
Attc!rment levied on Ud
T auuearinc, lo the saticf-u-tion of the Court, that A
1 lefLndttnt. is not an mhab.tant of. this itfife.: QtJr
fit, by thcC.iiirf, tliat puM.cation be msde for rix ti
m III Ws4e ( ftrrti
j ' our next Court. of Pleas and .Quarter Sessions to,
Id tor tlie f'nuntv of Rowan, at the Courthouse r!
Sh?btiry.ou the t!iir! Monday iu May next...thca it 'j
ther" to n , ,v.r ir drlmr....or jndginent WiOH
tk 'ii hy UeihO'l, aeor-op! to the I laintltt denB
U'ltnc .. John Gili s. Cl.-rk of Cnnrt at 0
fli-e, Ui - third M.milay of February, ISM, and kt
oHh ear cf our Jndejjcndcnce.
Salisbury, April l'i I:t.
joiiNCtfis:
fit
otici
'r'HE undersigned fin's this diiv qtiali fk-5 iiti
ecutur of the last ill and Testament of k
dersou Elli, deccasedT.and hereby requcsBj
persons having claims agitinst said Estate, to f
sent them fir pavment within the time prescribe
by Law ; und all those indebted are hereby
quested to make payment. i
JAMES ELLIS, Executor. 1
. JSo'vembexLI, l.Saa.
riKMT rati; i:iti .i;
FOR SALE CHEAP.
rTMIE. Subscriber han just complete-d "all ikeJfH
pairs necessary to a second hand Carnifi
which has for some time past been in hi Pj
session for that nurnose. and now OFFERS l'
FOR-A LFnifwaneTrfwtfHi
the owner, who has no use for it.
The Carriage is now as eood as when tii
and can lie seen at my shop by those ciosiroua 4
purchase.
JOHN t. SHAVER
n i.. o u
Cliarlfftton and Clicrav.
T 1 1 E STEAM-BOAT. MACON,
Cait. J. C. Graham,
HAVING been engaged, last Summer, in H
nipg between Charleston and Chcraw, call
at Georee-Town on her way up and down.wul
aume her Trips in the- course
of a few dav,w .
:. ij 1 I .1. ...xA iet Mi'
is niieiiueu to uo coiiiiiiucu in utu iiauu - f
ing season. "
Her exceeding light draft of water, (drawis
when loaded, only about four and a half feet)-
enable, her ta..ttacft teraw-at aILliai?5i!ft
on an uncommonly low river, when her cargo s
be ligntered, at the' expense of tbe boatU -1
J. JJ. CLOCG0
Charleston, Sept. 28, 1931. , f I
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