!'-' .1- il Mill (! or vertical. r 1 . 1 I .j . . nil 1 .1, rt U.nnl i lit - ' . ., .. . i ,. .i I,.. ..... IJS leU-IOln, Uf.ll uir..i'" in. 'i. .....-.., ,c establishment, not excepting the . . i 'in.- . :n . ..r all the -y! ,,-mtiieril Hotel, are rumen. nm.iiU.8B- r.l.x. i entirely vtnveov e are tate ' mini the most born we-, appreimwing uiui shock will bring down this uilapi.ta- teJ to" wsj over.' Twoacconds more, and our exigence ft THE WESTERN CAROLINIAN TirrisDir Eve.iiso, Fehicam 21, 130. Gov.wairii il is sal ha resigned his statbn jsPreaident of the University of North Carolina. IIjo. Jhn D. Toomer, nt present one of the Judgea of the Superior Courts of Law, has been spoken of as a suitable person to succeed Gov bwain. Also, Walker Ariderson. ie IIesdehsox (Whig) has been electeJl.by'a tnfi iwitf of 5 voles, Senator from Misaissimw, to sup .( ',.4 1,! u ; ply (be vacancy occasioneby the resignation faf JL-tfalki!J.-, - ,. ' , - " (lr From the extracts of Congressional pro ceedings which we give this week, it will be seen - that Mi. Cur h ut lately com out with on e presaion of bis sentiments on the suhject of Aboli Uta,and in bold clear condemnation of tb schemes of its mad ami fanatical agitators. Mttst heartily tf rejoiced to ace lhimovcmentt affur it docs, the prospect of liaving a strong influence in putting the 'question to rest; although no mem- loog. nrtr particularly partial to himself,' we are ready and free at all times to render htm and all others we.hope the praise to which he is justly entitled ; in this case, he has discharged his duty H ilte South, and the Country, and is; deserting of bnnor for so doing. We stc not inclined lo search ..isilBV-awfitXAJttr but jet atu&ed ia tbc ajiticipstioti of . the gnodTedecU which il h our bope, will result from the act ; standing ready toco-operate with any and all in what we believe to lcrrrect priuciples,re bail gladly tlie assistance of "yt Cwi anrJ liis party, in resisting the furious tod uulawful course of fanaticism ; it is sufficient t ss that the movement is in defence of our rights we care not to look farther; whether by Whig" or I)emocrat' U of no consequence "tre.irc the. partisans of no man, or set of men; anj according to the dictates of an unpretending jsdjrraeot, shall always approve withuut respect to parties, what we consider just, and condemn with. tqual freencss what we regard as unconstitutional, tai contrary, To our principles. . "" eJl?? ..J1 hi-5alifietion-armthCT ftnf, ia the ceurse of Ms. Calhoun in this in- lUace, of the high minded, and patriotic spirit sbkk looks to his; citititrji and prihcijilo without "rending to tire indiilgeur.e of personal or party trnmositie; it is precisely the course which we 3?i.haieexpcti4 to ee--htnrTicript7Wienhat r,(iH-BMBt edncto&tWlerK wrtfi :-lsjBrajBijuw Hittolore heaped on him, for commending what W Mieved to be rijjht in the conduct of a political rjjsjidae5i'i" $&JJ M, Ih? . potnpt-Approval twdered to the course of another political opponent, that he is influenced by do party jealousy, or per Tal conaideratkins, but ia. redy Aa-ao-ope rate in asures(tr the public good with Mb. Ct at or Ma. Vai Brirs. We believe that he endeavors W. all parties, in the conscientious dis Wgeof his duly, and whether his motives are iwpresented or misunderstood by such as coii. n, he will enjoy the best approbation, that of a d conscious of the rectitude of Us own inten "d hereafter wheu the excitement of polili- 1 atrifit shall give place to the action of impartial gtnent his efinis in defence of the ConstitutioD lkaie an appreciation anJ reward. 1 The establishment ot the Carolina Patriot VeeB disposed oi by Mr. Clancy, the late Edi to Messrs, JL. JSwaim W -M.- S. Sherwood. T 6rst numbei of the pater under the Editorial nil of tbeae'gentlrmen, bear, the name of tho W,W Parrio.. as in turner times. The in- TOIgcnry addrese of the new editors is madejn a d anassrjthirig manner wei isli them pef. J B possiblo success in their new vocation, iBaootheT passage Than aoirie of our fraterni- ' 'g the thorny path which is lo be trod, in editorial career. -The pqlitirn nf lh 'pr-" remain uochannd The Mobile Branch of the State Bank of -r iiKiae a aecoiiJ kusoension of sneeie eota, in determining for the present not to re. tbeir notes of a larger donoraitiation than ""Mara. TV n.n,. ,.it. a i. . ...... . Board in explanation of thin nninirtoif r,ir I , r- - - - " conviction that ft- . - aiwiiiij vuvujiramir "-muio lor ne duuk io sustain "Wer a general resumpt ion in consequence of ( we resources not heng yet under iucon. They declare the mean- of the institution to TP7 sufficient. v Jms FACTOHtAccordinff to the annoint- Previous tnvtin- a nnniLi. r it.. L Town and fVm.i- ..t.toJ .i n . J V MiUHU 0, VUI I i ' 00 Tur?i. v I.,, !.!,, .,. r - .1.. 'SILT L .v .onw tl ,ir IIIU W. T D' Stcn Cotton FactorS, in Salia. . ituc meetin- ... .j.i jl i ft oy several gentle 1 'h imrtortaiva Af ,..:.: j poo the fii,L,i;. .s ;i. ru- ... N;, .".lull J ma VIIIZCI1S me I -"i'fiw r .i ... -it""$ lonnwiin tome metifart for V,.r I,,..., Schein.f i.) bfCnr'iiil. '.IS L I'll s,i...i ;..;t!y r, , ven bv j.J C( ;S- ful experiment in other part oftho State. At the chist 4,f tho meeting S'JO.OdO' m subset i'jed as part of the capital stock of a Company, and since -then, we understand, tho amount hrn been increas ed to $25,000, " ' ' . ' '.' '' The suhject U one in which the people of Row an might to take a deep interest: fuels are the most 'powerful argument iuany question, and having ii,n .... .. i . . . i r 1 these, wo need niake do a)peul to t!e feelingif - of men, farther than to"ak if they are content o see the counties all arouml them pushing boldly! forward while Rowan remains behinsilattng und doubting whether she ought to improve, the opportunity to rise with them, or wait until bv an JncwaHed rompetitjoulhe. JiffiicttlUM will betrp creased. ISow ts the time for action : the manifold ; advantages, we think, no man can doubt.' Why , then delay X The increased prosperity of the il- lugca where manufiictories have ben establishej, ana uie uuuouoieu prontaoieness oi me investment . ought to decide any doubts which may tie enter- 1 .1' .. 1 I I I i ' . . I 1 tained .on the subject. Tb! rett' eBret;.in thjjw to-Mie,jhiAjrjBtta)ciii duacat" -ueeessfoi ieeomplisilmelirortny enterprise, is to ! coursgemetit. auize upon the right moment for ita proecuiiono' " Kdi,on noni i e . . t . r ii t fi'r tavor '(perhaps on aoi moke a fair start, and the rett will follow as a naii..i.i-t: .l' t ' . fair start, and the ret .wall follow a. a niulV.,, far i.r rinnraii lirMiAfiar.l Aiwlsi ara arukarA alia'tJ I fl '" WV llllVl IUUI KUUD B1 V IW' 11.1 SBLiailfCU by irreralutiun and delay ; there is wanting deci siofl and prompt action. Examine the ground clear Iv nod fullv. and then act at once. The snhscritw t Hon list ts in the hands of Titos. L. CowanJq. . ' - - rns- TT. . . . T. ' . , i OCT The bH to grant bauking privileges to h ; Charleston and Cincinnati Rail Road Comuanv. : u.L i .i :.. .u- fi. .r n 'l... ' -Jv. u. u . epn,ai,ve. ; of the Kentucky Legislature by a vote of 52, to 49. j Although M r, Metnminget has failed to accom-! sh the object of hi. mission, hi. effort, an, ken of to terms of the highest commendation. ft" Tint-New York Legislature ha. passed res- ililtmiMl rl .'! rtnr. in ma . lial rvk 1 1, a I A l . - .1. - - - '.U..V...W u.B...n in -uvoi-uvv IH.I illJIll Kfll fl in 1 , ... X, , , j - ., , , I "-- ix--ia-i'r .".ir,,.-1 tives in Congress, are in violation of the Constitution j and tlie richt of Mtitioii. So much for the do inn ... . . . . t v . . . ! The dificrence between France and Mexico, has ..Leon arranged through the mediation of the En glish Governmcnt. " ' i rThe " investigating comrnrttea" liave returned . froiu Now -York to Washtnffton Cltvr but Tia3 The following communication contains a partic-1 ular description of the Lexington Cotton FactonA th. ril, m. In Infnrn, nn hi. ,t.Uo. Ii will be interesting to many of our readers. ... rOB TUB WBSTEBM CABOLfiUM. j Messrs. Editors : Amons the loterestin? improve mcnts in the way of manufactures, goingon in thefoun- try, none, perhsns,MmoredeserviiieaMr1.tcularnbUJe..'.ini.Mii. hnUn-t t li. 'it. .... ,i.2 Ulan the Uxingtoo Cotton Factory. Tbia EsUbhsb- ntnril tmrnmn ha at hnAn anmAlfnrtff mom (nan aAas- .rani . - ...w,. '"V , . ' "". iui, ia milt u'.aiif cuiiipiuia anu ill lull Uerautiu. My attention baa been directed more particularly to the subject, from having just visited ami examined the whole Ebtablmhmcnt, with an eye single to a descrie-. l c 1 1 i I .J c . 1. - .: , . e . i' nidi oiiu a iuu. ainiwieuve im uw uratiicai pari or, we i bositiusa, ' The result I now communicate, and whether! inUrwtintr or hoi tn the mannfaetiirinir mmmnnifvM 1 m - B j . - - muik aeimowledire that to me, as a North Carolinian) " it is peculiarly so, and all I regret is, tliat tlie citirens ot Aalisbury are pot actuated by the same 14 spirit of the tunes" that now actuates those of Lcxingtotk-- Thin Fjf-fili-lwnpnL ttrhich i hnth tha nriHn ami up. namsnt of the e place, is situated on a slip of Und, in i the east part et the 1 own. niough the tocation u not JVSYBiSSLM iorutjianuing, u una eaM-ia-ys-4a - viaaiw tWki,. l l.A InlVfi M llHniiralit BliH IKa haiil.linfM ma t awajiged.se to.ei i . 1 ... . . i . J . ' . ; leiilion ia arrested attbti sight -of the bmWmgs, tberno-"" meU you appfose&Ui towBt piSMemme.' iiv,'""" ep. - Uis fine hair, Uun Diane i and Uil, clean the aspect ot a young and crrow injr illaire. The Fao 1 limbs, trim build, and elecance of lorm. would be an tory is a splendid building, rising up above all theetliers. while theramah1 oneind m h.ltTtory JwelljgVcccii- fweu -uy -j-Tti-T-s-i-iciuiij ariBiq and Dewly 4, w sirea ny oia Dinj rsrsnzy; nis painted, fill up the back ground, and fbrthef onward is dam, Sally Silver, by the noted Torf horse Wberp, be seenan extensive grove, designed for the amusement and i longiog to Coi Blake; of Kentucky, oat ot a fine Paeke rscreation of the female, during torf fcouw fcirowIwre i no main ounuinp ia qul'.i ot brick, and B 80 feet long, o stones, or ii tet high, each, has a projection at the end of 30 few long, 2 stories hi.h, tor the Eiuiioe- House, the whole combining a degree of taste and style to the Enjli-h Sud Boc4. pa? 370, wtU more fully -in the design. "The inside m wellfin'wlted, the ceiling; PT,r was wiporUd bv Col Rack-more, of Va and wood work all painted, and the walla white-w shed, ! w ifl&i feai Cn-da bJ tSuxit; bia dam was Nancy ' giving the rooms, a very neet,igbtand airy appearance. jl)t,,,fnn- Brmer was by 1S imported Medly, There are about 30 bauds at work, tkX) spindles now 4nd his dam by CoL Bray m rearsovgn ; and his in operation, on what is called tbe dead spindle prmei- grsadam by Joily Rodgrt, tv4 of tb tborouck-bred v pie: Uiey now produce 3W pounds per da, eoinninir ia"r Ne TWket; b fmndaa by Lmp-libter, from No. 6 to No. 12, averaging' No. 8J. 'the Agent, Air..lairns, intormee. me tlist they has no quite card- trscaon s Knpnrtei ssara kiUy mtm. Urn ing enough, but vhen the Company get their additional ' p1 gTaaosaa, the tX aaanrtrd kom Union and be Cards, they will be able lo produce 400 pounds per day, J waporteal torse SSak-prr; bia data by Noo on OOO.sp'odlos, averaging No. B .. P" ; kB fntjt by PacaiMOtas, asd she was U by i no iuachinery, 1 notice, waa made in nsbkill, oa the North River, in tbe State of New York, by the Maltewan Company. - Every manufacturer, you know, has the particular faculty of recmnmending Jjia owa juacbiaryr batif I " were to judge of the appearance of this and the regular manner in which it move, and executes its work, I ' ' would suppose that it would compare with any other ia the country. 1 saw girls there attending to 120 spio- . dies each, who appeared to do it with perfect ease, ait ting down a considerable wjrtion of lheor. time . but "What struck my eye with the most force in this depart ment of the operation was, to notice the machinery, the floors, io aJiurt, the. whole Establishment- kept' ae 2 clear and neaL .. . I consider this mark of die highest eommendatina ia an establishment of thia kind, where so many human . . are concerned. . - Tbe Steam Engine, which propels the whole ma- ehioery as woll as that which is to be added, is of 30 jPraewiiianuUfi.ured and Bratt, Baltimore, . But of all the inventions of (he present age, none, . in my humble opinion, is to be compared with tbe S'esra l. : : r . .1 . i : . . I : mi I engine, iiis,inraci,iiieraacuincoi oiacmnem, A uoun the one to which I now allude is spnarentlv firm and regular io its motion, yet it pnff$ and blow, snd makes so much fu$$ snd has so many pugilistic actioos, that it make, one, in spite ot ail lit. pniiusopny, tairiy quail to look at it, and yet when he reflects tiiat thia very machine, tliis concentration of force, which rives life and motion to tlie whole operation is tbe invention of man and eqnal in power to JU horses, be n lost in ad miration at the march of improvement of the ace. The Company have ordered, to be delivered in MiT. -1 .ft'iO additional spindles, and 30 Power Looms from the Mschtne shop of tlie Mattewan Company. Among other mac linery they bave-jgdc'red tlie re cenlly pa ton tod selecting Mule, for spinnmg the fill ing. Thia Machine, the Agent informed me, has been lately invented in Scotland, snd patentod in tliis country. The Eitablishment is under the entire mansgement of Mr. J. G. Cairns, the Aircnt, who is also one of the owners. Mr. Csirns ia a Scotchmsn bv birth, and long experif nee tn tlie buninesa, be hssbeen ensblrd present the community with a model of his skill nj! taste, which, if J mistake not will redound rteatly to jiw trru vaa wen sa.mai or uis wnpiiy io wmcn Wongt. . . ; - !... i : ( . si ' c ... ... i...' a 1.: .t ..!( in c v '1 ' )ti k:: -w t'm-A tcry Well .0 it. ii m .1, i.: i r s 4 ta l 'J ;il to any tiiaio in this COii'.Ty. Wi;j rfnrd to t ' "T-fi-.-iil in 3 (once which must rtv.iH to IVxtngt'St, il-.e siccr.tu operation t the etal!mhmeet, it B o to tu'te ; fur rt iims-l be P!ar'nt lo ail, thai ihe profitable investment ot to larje a capital, ruip.sr employment to w many htrkK ovist luve a very px j efc-ct mthe business hab'tsuf the vlce. In gliart, it will n only a 11 U us weahh, increa? th" wlue of proper, and by furaaAinjf a diversity of rin- ph'jment, i.id ujJetiiueot istwr, but afford a roarttft trjtMtirral product whicjrou increase thevilut fi - ' With an eiampleso wcrthv rfhnitstion. so commend sInc (tod, I trw, prnfiuble I'm.) to the enterprize of Ihs Leno jto Minaficturing Compsny, befure them, will not the citizens of Salisbury &ikw it! Will tti- not see it to their interest, by the iostanct cteinptirled, t""?? maoufkcUinojr an4 encouraging mechani cl operstions! ,Vfns .trrram. T " , A FRIEND TO JJAXLTACTORIES. reb. la, lsci . '- v r Neckmnic Yant(4k Ciocb nnkiii estabr j lislimeot hat manufactory, nd a Tin and Cop- fiiujatej as Milton w, in the n.Wst oft wealthy and enterprising section of country, there is evejv . " ... iiu.jnuv.vt i we exchange will con- . kSll, ,V . ' S.,M ' 3 FJUotB Corrrtpondenet. Ftktteviu.c, February 18, 1S3K Toe ansmeta of Uw week bss been very Jumted TTisi anakt.fa rW svav-rf K.w.k i. , tl WL nie, of eoli'm baVe not been extensiv. but what has come id soU Testily from 11 to 13J cenu, the highest nh tbis seai ia our market Leaf tobacco Kas sold fcr (10 pnr babdrcd this week for MedL and we nn- dersund that tbeWme crtcewu o&tMlrI,,ilea Fkx tart m $1 . 1 a" ; floor $8 50, 7 0u 50 ; rum meeu a ready market ' per bushel ; bacon, new, 10 cents; lard 12 a 1'2 j ; E? K 3,000 bujbfls alum salt IbV present week will bive a tendency to lower the price m it in some measure. - W'e have also had an addition of about 2.000 sacks to ' it,. a,.k r i i .. . l m. . lJ V AJIVVIH1U "C U(V IH CI1 i WITH, 1 US p n n , . ' wf r wr mm 10 rq ii uroer u pmtia, Arrivno. renruarv inn, steamer Henrietta. Csnt. Ruth, with boats Kelson. Diligence and Post Buy, in -"- -j a-. dry persona -ia this place and tit the inlemir, amon 9 tra Hm. Wr,-CovkT 1'iitiqui MiltBciL Crew tt Riper, Michael Bron, R. Sji:tb, Evans 4 Nettle, A. j. Hill, and other; auo, this evening, tteasra. Cur tis' & Myrovff s boat Peter Ross Twita mil Vusd alum and aack aalL Departed, steamer Henrietta, sn Tuesday 13tt, with boat DdifeAce ia low with cntina. fl.or. tobsceU flu- seed, &.c Ak,oo Friday Lkb,bott Nebna with finur and eotlon snipped by merchants bere mostly. We W UNITED L WT-DIjOCK. I thie County, oa Tbortdat the 13th Instant. Mr, HOUSTON MrBROOM. to JIbs ELIZABETH ft TUOilPSON, tkughter of Mr, William Thompson. DEPARTED THIS LIFE. In Davidsna (jounty, on Thursday, the I lib instant. I Mr. CASPER BRLNGLE, ad M years. Mr. E Ml llih nMMf mail in th nminlv an4 -kitA liin f.lhn ct 8 children, arid when be died, had 58 rrand"- ' i -it a m . a a cmwrea. ana ow greai grano-cDiiaren. rpilE Subscriber will fell to the X highest bidMer. at MocksviMe; oa Tbarsdsy f Davie Court, on two yeantradit, ibs ibosawsn-bred bone Sir Billy, .0f ,T ennesseeu" .Pi ii, MARCH, . UncLmntl. Pok IS. 1m . . " SIR BIUY OF TENNESSEE, &Ti 16 tands b'gh, ith rather a. dAJrk.msoe tail, inconU'stibla proof to ljbe poblic pf Jik fiuJiLodw4th ourahy hirtner tfnja .- 4 , um- 'r Arcae, me fraad-eirs af To.ng Mr Billy, waa sired by the old imported DioaMde,oat ef the tra ported mar Dukmra,et(Tabitba, (as a reference 1 nd he by ota Eagle. II ass by Ilirbflytr, ant of t iraaoa. v , , Feb. 2L 1Q IL ToJRmL 1 - 4 eery aval aad eomfurtaUe dwelling hows 6 a swtaJl family. It iasitna ted oa a tot d.amf Ur. Charles Torreoce, about 0 or 8 minoies wak trooi the Coart ,. Early applwauos) Bdesred, wbtcb mil be made al p Salisbury, Tefc 'H, SX 2t. A . JVcavl Confectionary s (raow raaisj f3a?i fjtTD fe.pctfuliy in'or as ib Cit- h-VWi " ixensofSalwbirryaiid iuVicini- tv, that be bas esublnbrd a CONFEC. tlONARY, a lew aWa aaat of tbe Court .TiMBSviat SslBbaryr wbere be inteads to kota toartaatlf oa band. aU kuMlaor " - - - . -- t fsWitt, Cardial, Fndt, .., -.'r Winn, ; . .Vais, . - ';,'-' , ''. Spirits, V -x. Coif, . , Srgir; Cnclcrrt, Fuk, . ' Kaistar, ' . AU, . Cirfrr, &e. At, Mr. R. woo Id respectfully inJorrn Uie Public that be intends opening a . . . . - RCSTAUIIATETJR, (after the Parisian Style) ia Which he will take great sWsure ia aeeowmodaunft- his friends with a fine cup of French Coffee, and . a va riety of Dishes too aoarcas lo mcotioa. . Salisbury. Feb. 21, 1. , tf v"EJ.'6.'JoIeo.: VLL persona indebted to the Subaeribenv either by . Note or B-k aecmnt on the 2IMb day of April by 'next, are m toM eomnvneed most respectfo.y informed that twit wilt be upon them bnlcs. previodsly arranged. ,We tru our friends will take no exception to this course, as neeeteiily cotnpcls as to the m'Mire witlnsjl iic,ui;icnminaiion, i ui.i.i.1. k. uurv..?, .( Silihury. Feb. 21. 1-3. tf A IrtsiaV r tmi'iiMf LEI jm. 1 w . (Li 1 11 It. SnU-cnli't Living pare! i used this . f !!! i 1 r,f..abli.-lniM-nl and tiii-il it in a ttyle f(r tlie accoJiiiitxiation of travellers ami t . . J Hmnli'rs, ih no pr pnii'"t t"r llii'ir roccp- imC Mi fABLI'l wi'd ! funnelled With the best tlie maiket can afford; bU IHH i!h a ptxi l suppiv of choice Liq'iors; his HMDS hImII ttUnvs be keut lit fine order s and his tsta- bU' f which ire verv txlou "ive'i are well supplied with Troventler of tlm first quality, and attended by good and faithful hostlers. -ile-bwpeby strict attenttnn-TTOsMnrarin per- km- to rive satisfaction to all who tnav fsvor him wi'Ji lheif pauouaiiu. And he only asks a eall'and trial. T k - ANDRMW CALDCLKIV.I. J;xi nyton. N. C, Feb. 21. lSffl. U Travellers. flIIP tra.'llfnir eommahity ar respectfully inform- JL ed thai tt Su Vse.rtber is now running his line di i t,r..n n,ti. b. ' wiy of 1'itsboro' snd Ashboro to 5al(iury, in small Nchern made Coaches ol the first irder.; leavin! Ra.leigh enlondays and 1 hurjjtjys at 10 A. M-, arriving in ""fT"1 Vl l J?" flifnys a t 1H P, M. His horses are good, and dri, "'"Jy""' and aecimmpdMing. ,. ul''1' MClAAiy.- Feb. 12, 18U9. - L-tT i N. B. Seats secured at the Marti ' Heath rxjt. rfVUR HEATH TRACT, cool n'"? A hundred Acres of Land,siuad abmit 1 six miles East of Lexington, Davids nn I tin mail lcaJinir from I iL''?tor 1 F veiusville is now ottered Ibr Hale. Tliere are about 1(W acres improved, and S00 in JIYiKatand.Tliiibex. Tbu Tract n located in a very . and is peculiarly adapted to farming. U has on it a fTf ( an Orchard, and a good Meadow. And inde JtJA.! pendent of these advanUgos, the prospect for Gold, is umjuestionablc, as one or two -. olo vi:i.s, have already been opened, and some very ricJk ore ex- .traeted from them. The celebrated Contad Odd Jtie, is situateds lew hundred ysnls south of it ; and according to the direc tion of the Veins of that Mine, they must nocessarily pass through a part of this Tract Any poruill smiiinc ia tift ht yr-rr or pet a more minute description, will call on Rigdon Wads, worth, in Lexington, who will give the desired infor motion ; or any person wishing to contract for the same, will cat! on Dr. Austin, Salisbury ; or address a Letter to tita Subscriber, Trctitoo PostTWice, Jones Co. N.C. , ' J.-:,-..Vi--ii----- WM. A, HEATH. " .rob.ai, 183& r-tf I r a lilt, euiMcriuer oners nisservicciiioine-uHixensoT X Kalwburv in his profession, lie may be found It the Mansion MoteL J. F. MITTAG. Salisbury, Feb. 14, 1830. , . tf I. 'I "- TIIE firm of WARMOTH & GIBSON, haa been renewed, ind is now in lull operation as heretofore, and prepared le execute all Jobs in Lie - CARRIAGE MAKING business. NAny work in their line (constructing or re pairing,) will be thankfully received, and dona with punctuality and despatch. . . A WARMOTH & GIBSON. Coneord, Feh.2t, 1839. uocT.vr. J. iovli:u, .mm Wr- at I hX I17ILL be absent from Salivary for a tew weeks; 1 -persnns from tfej baotry desVing tb ha ve ope rations perfoimed on their Teeth, will be attended to immcluitely on bis return," bj leaving their names at ihe Mansion Hotel. - ; - February 4 1, IsCJOl A"- ' ?-tf THc.Suinmer- Sf Mion "vt .tliii - -s yj' ciininenca on tho HtU of March. . TERMS OF TLTTION. First Class, per Second, dft. uon. 15 50 do.. .10 DO . 10 00 8 00 6 00 French, Oriental Teintirig, Wax rlowei ,i . m' larfiD Mat. WorUd Work, Ew broidery, ojc, ic, B 00 Mimic, ner seabton. 25 00 . Board in respecuble families, can be bad at eight and nine dollars per month. 8. D? NYE HUTCHISON, Principal N. B. Parents and Guardians disponed to patronise the Academy, are respectfully solicited to enter their daughters and warda as near the commencement of the farm aa noasiblo. . No deductioa will be made for absence after entrance except oa account sf sickness. . - Febrosrv 14. 1S13. 7441 Tbe IVoffd Quarter Horse, . V CLOCK-HEAD. - IlflLLrtind tbe en- .1 f.uing Season-al SALISBURY MOCKS VlLLE. For fiirtherjsrtieulsrt 07" Sue band-bills, JOHN JONES. 41 Salisbnry. Feb. 14. l'yV). lr?4 .. ... ; Ui MOCKSVILLE, DAVIE COUNTY. 'tjiomas"foster INFORMS the public that he has removed from hi. former stand, to bis now buildings on the public square, in the Town of Mocbsvilln, where be will con tinue to keep a HOUSK OP ENTERTAl X M EN T. His Housa is roomy and commodious; attached to which are six coreft.rlnble Offices for gentlemen of the Bar, all convenient to the Court House. The subscri ber pledges himself to the most diligent exertions, to give satisfaction to such as may call on hitn, , His Ta ble, Bar and Stables are provided in the bost manner tut the country will afford, and hi. servant, are faitb tul and proniH, Feb. 14. ISO. - --r 7t--tf, : V - ' ' - - .IS oticc. - - '--'r-- i I.L persons indebted to Uie EUte of John Shaver, V dee d., and whose notes have become due, are hore bv notified to come forward and make payment without farther delay.' ' -RAMT. FHALEY, Adin'r. Fa!.iry.N.C,reb.7,lt..:'. ' .. tf . .. . 4 It. -X-V- I . . . , s W w-V-t - :i::zjzzzz.. .. . e k t ' t r s v . i - WW. - f PlIE undersigned take plessnro in nnonneiri!; i 4 public that they hats enjajjed ',. HuuU R, ll' to take charge or this Itwiituii'i, and that it v. . i Ve-onened on the 11th of Fcbirfury. ,Ti ere?t length of time Rhtch .Mr. Ilai.a has d ted to the instruction of youih ; tho high standing i classical learning whicii many of his pupils have ov. pied at difloret)t CoH;es;' tlie liealthy location of f. Academy, together with the moral coaditioo of tlie sn roand.ng country, Inspire" tbera with the confiJcnoe oboiming a sltsro or public patrjnsijo. ' Instruction will be given man Hie branches usum taught in our best academies. board can be liad very convenient hi hiirlilr rcipnc! . blc (hmilien ., . ... . -, The Academy is situated on the road leading fro' Statesville to (lock ford, 0 rmles from the former pine - The scholastic year will be divided Into two Sesame, of 54 months each, snd at tlie end of each there will 1 a vacation of 2 weeks. Tuition in llle minor brsncln d English will be ft 00; in the hiifbor bmnche $i 00, and in the Languages $20 00 pet annum pny able at tlm end of each session. . - , Boar! can be had.at 30 00 per twasinn, ( ALVI.M HOWARir, ry ROBKRT II. 1111, U - . ' " WIUJAM A, IHJNLAP. Botany Church, Iredell Ca, N. C, f Feb. 7, 18119. f 'l ft "HiRtfU tbeSoltseribef on the 11th instant, an iiwlcn k ted Apprentiee to the BlnckMnhhirw! business, bv thtf name of MARTIN FREEZE. Said Preexe is U tweetf nineU'ca and 20 years of ago,r-tolwnlily stout built, brautr hstr, na atioei a reel o mctc high. All persons ar herchyLCtutiorted not to harbor or employ iwil boy aa 1 will put the lav m R-ce against those of fendin". The reward nf rty horse-shoe jisjl, JitiU notbankitl ie if Wen ftf hiadelivTity to me art Row an county, N. C. JHOS. S. AT WELL' Rowan ca Pub. 21, IBM ' 3t i.iJit..i.;ii..iSY y HAS oo hand for rale a qnantity of soperll1 Trees and Duds, of the Moms Mutticiuhs, whieh in warranted to be genuineEarly application ia desired, as they may be otherwise disposed oC..s-ii,:i; M.liptJNSAVlUE, lxinrton, N. C. Fob, 14, 18110. If Foiirlli and laM ( nil I IIIE undersigned araa appeal. lo tUosa indebted Vo A- him oo account of the Western Carolinian in any way, to come forward and pay. It is out of the ques tton for him to wait or be put ofTany longer: hi. neces sities are pressing : he has waited years, with a great mwty, and further indulgence other than the law will allnw.esnnot be given, if settlement is not made in tlie presen or ensuing month.- - . W. HAMPTON. Jan. 3, 119. s-".7 tf 1 '-1 HIIIS day the Copartnership of Wheeler St Burn. A wa. dissolved by lia consent of parties j all per sona ItiJebtod to th. Firm will make payment a soon possible vtrbum tat. The Apnthecsry shop will be under tho control of C B. 6t C K. NVheeler, by .mhflwiue aUeatkm will be ieni --" WIIKELCK & liUKiVa. Salitbury, 3d December, 183& tf C. B. c C lirAYIllAlliilAU, HAVING entered into ro-" nMPfriAraliin in im ... i ukodesjure in lonouncitwr ia the citlaena- gcncrftllyllt..Uiey will keep oonsUntly -on haod a - iresu and general assoruneoi oi Drugs. MedicLaei, Faints, " Dye.Stufl-- Surgical :Mtnimentja,cr; Bnufli " "Tobacco, Cigars, SPIRITS, WINES, Lc together w'rth a""plehdif assortment of FANCY AR- 77CLS-alt of which they will tell aa eheap, if not tkt'pn tktin any ofAer Druggist or Merchants in tkt State. . ' N. B. All order, from I distance, where reference i. (jtven, wilt be promptly .itcrKicaia , Ssliithury. Dec H KH - ' tf ' 1 r.V or iTaa j 1 1 1 1 QUMMER will be coming before lonf, lu and your houses are not yet painted : runts a nd oil are cheap, and labor costs almost nothing, thank tlie citikena of this place, and the surrounding country for the very liberal patronage they have bero. totore bestowed on ma, and by a strict attention to bu siness, hope to merit's, continusee-of Uie same. I will ssy to all who. desire to have painting done, and may call on me, that it shall be executed in the mf t improved style, and that do pains shall be spared ou my part to give satisfaction. ; L Any one wishing to have painting done, will always find me in Salisbury, antes, necessarily absent on busi nesa, i IL H. RAINEY. N. B. All order, from a distance, directed, to me io Salisbury will be punctually attended to. ..:".:..'- January 1'4,'IKIO.'" tf -- To Owners otMVUsr ; rpilE Subscriber ba an improved patent Spindlt lor. Mills, by whicii, mill will do much bcUsf tlisn" with the usual foiTn of Spindlca, It is so constructed as to keep from heating or killing the meal in any man Her. The pinner is n fnijU.)! hy ilgUiUU M u. t) t n ....an .... tl. I. n .a n .C . ,m . v.n 1 1 . n a I. ma . rubbiiigof the stones. -1 llunk. bv thia improved Spindle, the same water " , - w u l wre IT. ttmi vmimtfKM, IU VI WUID, .t,. I w m iiu will do at least one-third more business, and the meal of auperiur quality. , may obtain one or more, by making application, (with in a short time) to the Subscriber at Mocksville, Daie Co. N. C I think the probable oust will not exceed 30 for the Patent and Spindle ready for use. .Col. Wm. F. Kelly and Tboa. Foster, In Uie vicinity of Mocksville, have recently tried the improved Spin dle, and ire arga'y plessed wilb it. - L M. GILBERT. - February 7, 119. " tf Moic W aulcA IJ1ROM 1,000. to 3.tK)0 Diillara wanted, time, for . which Security will be given, either oo Real Es tate, Nejrrocs, or In. b-st of Personal Security, OO1" ror further particulars, reference may be bad, by calling on Dr. Austin, Salisbury. ccoriiary i-wm. tf liasVoUec. rpiIOSfi w whom the Folate of Anderson K. Foster, A deceased la Indebted, muH present tlieir claims by May Court, and all those indebted to the s-momnsl make payment within tlie tune above mentioned, of tneir ae counts snd note, will be placed in the hands of an oHi. eer for collection. B. CRAICE, ' It. N. CUAICR r.xv SaVis'itirv.. r'. 7. r5-,fi. 1 I i r A. l aw M IBM L