MUS.Vt fw- ttll' we ll lot rp pra te i s it ; ted iky r irT s. it' therr learn 19 be ia spos- I th Ifc?1- rti. !fin- ,rl..y. h v I i2 arte'l r. ern' It is e f tf ''' I '! I. r s, !, - i'.-y r.iu I " r-i. :!"! t ! -it t v.. m t ain'-"8 lim'-T "n t !- l;io,!, t:.-v will the settt'Snenf, 1'iilfiy w;i y,"t' Ihimyi.-Mii ti hut at dip"" lilC hole ItO'-MI'-st HID 1 MVIIMT i-.ii the tuiiln'f cut on liicrt i.iiul, let llieir . i.t marauding W f..-: b f ilortunily s'rqed, find die l as aiiM 'lH to li C !:.. q.l'-.!l'll St'tluM AS ltiir.i!e t this State.: There cnn he no doubt' diene v;'ntiitMw"n! m inly known to the . . . . i I'fOVI itice, but Heyrcmiiu'iiitiK-nii ami nunm l,v them. Maine must, therefore, rely on tliotrowii .t-pnl to rut a Slop 1" i this business. v o cuti ex- .etnn aid frotn the Pnfuscil Government. , thr forcrs. now on ihe territory are not sufficient j0 protect the timber, L-peudeul of any oilier con jitlerBlinns .; and to protecting that ihoro certainly tun no'lijfcttiitS-r?31iie how occupies a pnsi. linu in 'hi- question that entitles hor to the aid nod aipport of Iter sister Stales. I trutit she wiH not abandri it, or be recreant to her own duty. There cnn be n doubt that Sir John Harvey is 'collecting a military force at Midowitskit. .',-'. The Commercial Advertiser of yesterday eve- "fling, acknowledges the receipt, by a specinl mea- extra, puujisueu at mat pmco nn me uin msi., con taining report bf some ..interest from Mr.TMc. I,iti"Min tb Warden" duted 27lh February, im nietlTaU ly after his release and return from Maine. The report commence- with an explicit denial till the trespassers havo in nny way been encour aged or countenanced by the British Government rthe Provincial authorities, and then sets forth, That since ls2 the warden ha been employed chiefly in prevcMinjniepreaatioim, wHetner by im- tib or American: X.- ; . .. That as the most rllecttinl mean ol prevention bs has every year seized all the limber which could be ascertained or even uHcted to have come from the disputed territory, and either condemning it 01 cvt injr heavy prohibitory duties, the proceeds of which have been paid over to theeceiver general, oa ipecial depositp, to be hereafter .paid over to the fcaternment in whose favor the final odjiifl men t of the dispute shall be made i ). i , '. -"TKaTlbr The butler preveuion. ot rU-predutionf, in July, 1937, a proclamaiiwi was ismierl. by Sir . . .I'M' ' 11 . . . . V . Juhn Harvey, loruxiuing an persons 10 cut rtnnier ithe-dwpute4riUr,yliUUA -eireulatedi awl Bwe elkxtuatmerewereanc.t tioned by the Lieut. Governor for izing and con demning such timber a should come down, either to r redericton or M. John which was done Thai notwithstanding these measures, great num bers of trespassers, both American and' BriUsh, kave entered upon the territory during (he present them actually navin", anttwuty Uom Maine andr . . ' . . . .. i4wchueas,"Ty hich many British subjects "ere induced lo join I hem, under the idea that ihb lumber would be protecled from confiscation under Luiha permits so grnnted which accounts for the tin- asual number of treKpassera upon the territory du. . rinz the present winter: " ; That during the last fall the warden was directed In stop all timber, coming Ijrom the deputed territo rj down the St. John, to which end arrangements tere mode for,placinj? a boom at the mouth of the 1 1 Aroostook, lo secure all timber that might -come dosu in the Spring of IB'IQ ; and finally. - j . Tlst the warden was dircctell by Sir John liar Tfj to make a journey jhnaigh llie territory duripg .. IM present winiertjoi t!ef urrHicij discovering the resorts of the tresjiassers, and duvisiir; tneaiis to break up their operations; in tho fulfilment of which duty he was made prisoner and taken lo Bangor, where he was detained until released on is parole of honor. ' ' ! The report is accompanied by the proclamation ,of July, 1 837, forbidding trespasses and threaten- j depredators ttith the severest measures of pun-.. istiitient. . , TW hu -itu. F'lutjp'n ";t:.t..J,-i' ui afic;cbafacte.Gem JttarfrofQ Str-JuhnHvsvTeiwg" stniiiii assn oncea of an amicahh adjustment of existing ditli-' cullies. Little doubt was entertained at, Augusta Aal, for the Pjejit,i pvacefujjrrangeinent winildj 1 ' ln'theMain Legislature, on Fridav. Mr."Cofe. I 4 Pris.from the Committoe on the North-eastern -I(Hllld.r:-Vn hnm rkJr1,Vnv.Yr-S reterred. renorled Ihn fidtowmir rranlvs. whirh wn l ..... . p . I twd once, and Monday next aligned fur its further eonsidcration i ""-. x ' " Reioleedt That, whenever the Governor of this Stats shall be fully satisfied, either bv tho declara- osef the Lieutenant Governor id" the Fruvioce' I new Brunswick, or otherwise, that be baaahao d ill idea of occupying the disputed territory its 1 military force, or of attempting ao 'expulsion sf the civil force sent there under our land agent, Mt then the G jvemor of this Slate bo authorized ! ailhdraw our military forcej leaving the land! "vo !'h a suiucicnt fOMe,ariiieior unarmed, as "Me may renuire. to drive out or arrest the -rrs,aTidtrf-pTCsmja Buucir depredations." . Atlas Oitice. Boston. March IS. 8nw little- sensation was excited in- Bangor by passago through that city, an Thursday eve- '"'Ji bf an rnral fnin. Sir l.ilin It.ni.i' wilk tches fyr Geo. Scut V at Augusta Wt hayn ST"z ?lTlL.'ro,n purAugus'i correspon M. infotming us of the arrival of the cxpro a !J "la place,, and communicating the agreea- lllll !!i wnj-a !. ll,n ..r it.. .1 --.Q. iji.i i,v ynnni.iti an ,,io. ,ici.jh,,. . FROM FLORIDA. V from lhe oflice uf the Savammli..Ueo J!Sa britl-S II. lull., rwrr -f la.l.iVVor.u .l..,-.! r T.rrVl-i t . . . . iu. ti ctHiiaius an accuuui tn um muruer f ,!m1 Indians of auuiher brave OkCttptrS.' LT dl, if&i 2j infantry, and the death of the ?""t Major NceL from ilia wouoJ rweived bv 7" cidciiial diwharjre of his own nistol. The states that Capt. liu:ll was de-endiug the f'm riTr. on the ?9ta uliimiswi his way to vn9, with a part of his co npany in opn vi!7,l'PM MV"S,'S in ambush on the river bunk, ''edunhj he arrived within gun shot, when tho . Mved a volley from tlie iudiun, whes bft an eminence, fired over them, and no one "MmiiiKvt. v..,. 1, .1.1 . . ., . yap!, iv. immeutaiuiy struck Mr met Vite slmre, and on reaching it, leaped out on fcf nillS turning round to aildreisi a few to kt men, waalunUntry fired at by seversl sn. !J",.b 'Vu the temple, producing instanta 'Tn! '1th ' Lieut.' WoodrulI.Capl. it's, subal M.. J " dirtnce bHiind, heard tha fi s,'J1j l,a,""luniJ l" h auccor of bis captain, 1,5 , ' h Indiana fur nearly an hour, wIkmi ,1m 1 " wnir.fi Tik.u .Miofi lull ,n i. I lumu it, . . .11...... ii,- t. Si. t ,,;ig obtained iiu ....... . . ; P,Wf-',:,r " h,'i CiT!" I lit I ITU LU I'L Utl 11 1 U IB N. 1 '.UhuFort i.re n.ititi imiiair wcrr. a t the I lie iiiatit r,t Known their li'iu.l i r v. s in'ii ji i ( C renter thiin hii's T'n ;lit liM'firiO for a l.;i u!u!- i ! I lie remains of ('iipi. Uijksi-11 were militiirv honor nu tlio 1st iiisiant. interred wtIi beting one day later than thorn previously rewivei ! .1 ! ,' ill :, IJuj" - i;).;'.,r trv, aiid it wns lo ,; tj..:t nny .r. h ili d,is !i;tlli,ns Lot ono him r I -ides hin.M If was l.iu Ik ,1. '1 !, - P.V tlifl packet !im NoHTit Amfri:., .' CtMi ' , l.r'rf l;'fl tSiliwtal the lA,wllKft,from veqKt, winW ' announced y terday-wa have nre,ved li-ioa. s)(rt.f .rVn,,,,. paiiersot tn win anu i.ivernmi nt inn iih ihMiii, rr. mn rf.ii- u,.h ta,Mii', 11,-1,.,.- by sicam-Kliip and by the Havre packet whip ! The tdluwirff mw -mttm's fu1 4:irwinr wiey uf li:rtiEi8 u'Oele.s, Captain UiritASiwov, ar. t nwit dmmmm. a 1k imr ftfyHtahi. Lilif P.lUare rived tefeHa, have received parts hjicts ; rt Itamm V imfiOiiliirir : ; -; tho 1 6th. and I Iavre.of the 1 1th oj the rnme tnrmth.1 WT ''"P'i'il ""V' tW hr af -p. . . ... . 1 cmm (Miiaclis, antl ctbuuuf if pnr hrWhv bile.. . ho I'ol,,!(,n P"l P"cl "y ii.tcres..W!:,.ilMa(,4.Mf,ta,RkeWll ur JrM P,l. front containing the debates in Parliament on the - ph.twHi .rfil.e Un,iL.i.irA;tiat-art.h..rti,tnd addrein answer to the apwcb.fninMhe Throne, j UeaiUcha, auteismiwi MnmfmK Aaxuny. Lmgnor, The principal tiijiicsdiitcusHeil were the C'orn Laws, ' and .SJelam'hiifr. w'Uiuit arw tli ipsmwal; upnitm of Radical llefiirm, the state of Ireland, the aflairsnf IMpejwia t8 wmwK a anftual iiounc iif rt Onnadi and bf Belgium. On the first subject, the I '- .Oattwwieaa, a tiimmg ifi tmgfa of . present ininitX are v,we,llv divided i .1 f,m ; XJfJ$2!$J he !., oT die Veches, it ,mld seen, pwbaUa. . M Sramovin th tliat nochange will be made. The Radicals moved harp acral fluids .MiidklliitiM!aiMaiaaA.aeear . an 4tnendmeni to llmVddress. but" were siippnried: sumed, aitd lijr franiencit iMtpwitaw seemknr af Uw' only by a small vote, IheNAVhigsand Conservative I nmrua mmiirttn. Tiwtim i? silt aiui hj -nHnnr.tr Tho disturbed state of Ireland, elicited a renmrl able speeeh. from Lord Brougham, which if we can ni space we w,i R.ve at anwr.y day. 1 - lv in the delinte- Irfiril Di bhim eaiteJ kir-nrim:TL -tnfliiiteti!mdtmtkMfr tf 4M'a:MM(tiiiMif 4f Government ff Canada. The Duke of "VTelmso- ton and Sir Robert Pkei, both animadvetiod se- -n - tt- 1 verely on the conduct of this Government, irtNrets- j,m3 Iiwwifltta9 Ui.mifciii twin, rnme-iy M tion to the inroads into Canada; hut.th ftm't!mnlmam''SO? rt was defemled by the Ministers Lord Rroit;hW wL - r nwunn. and Mr. C Billeu, an attache to the Draaiiv mission. The latter gentleman, indeed stated cir cumstances in favor of our policy, with' which we ourselves are unacquaintod; such as that this Go vernment bad doubled tha army to prevent the as saults on Canada, and one or two other facts un heard of here before. . The letter from our Paris Correspondent gives 4ul44"dt, " n. - i wuh ine papers 01 a later iat,u papers ol a later date, it would an near that the Austrian and Prussian Amluoum. dors hnd quitted Brussels in Consequence of the-re- tusal of the Kinif lo expel from Belgium the cele- iJra.t"dPidiMh GcnenTSJiruzinfiku-- 1 Although 1H0 IJelpiiins continued to evince the ut most opmsit ion to the cession of the disputed ter prnre waiiuui recourse to arms, r ranee navingac- , ,1 V.. .. -.. . . . ceded to the dclermitmtion of the other jrreat pow ers in this respect AV Y. Courier 4 Enquirer. UNITE At Washintrtnn Cit,n tho 9th instant, the IIoo. HENRY V. CONXOIl, Wmher of Congress from tho Lincoln District, N. lto Mrs LUCY ANN COLEM AN, daughter of the late Governor Hawkins, of ibis Statu. : ...DEPARTED T11I3 LttX. In this County, on the I7ihuint aftera protractedr illness ol nearly three months, Mrs. ItSAMr.LIjA B. HALL, wile of the Rev. James D. Hall, inHhe 7iu year ot her age. t . tea LssinaTo:; ANUFACTURING COMPANY", lv A wislies to employ five or tlx "nod, . l 1 - r : 1 . t . 1 . . ' l j rtrprcnuio minora ui girw 10 wot I m 4 their Factory as Spinners, Weavers, &c None but' those of tod character need apply. '.Appli cation tu be niadu to J, G. CAlRiNfci, Agent " Iiiigiim, March Sq, 193J. if- rtpniTam'ToCr-E - DENT, will .nut.tah.g jJa,c.g,.ss.J;retoCiM advsrUj Till: GOOD NATIAKITA.V -A-GNTRAST;- OXnitions; from the remotest sges. have had ships, but Ulumbua only found out l ie way U America. were only enabled to paddle about the shorea. with the Life Medicines. It is but two rhort year since 1 first ventured upon aa uaknowa ocean, and I discovered the precioua object I was in aearca of--hrulth. Vegetable mcdicmes were indeed known when I comiueucod my search, but their use was not By the use of thsirt, I hsve not only passed from the dejuvted invalid, to ths hale, hejirty and active man of ! business, but comparatively speaking, I have renewed an ia n mw u....tK MIT tUI II. .Ull I l.- w .... . I. M.J VWnVA - ..il- -,;.u m. fi.iu-.i.i.-. 1 can uius, w i.n connuencs in my own ex- reader want proof that the VEGETABLE LIFE ME - DICl.M are suitable to his own case I 1 bave on Sle at my olnce. W)7. Broadway, hundreds of letters, tmm . t ... way, hundreda of letters, tmm Uble citixens of this my native ; in testimony of tbe virtues K-MELHCI'SP--'- ' tutwiis Uve liewfrn-irlj some of the '-most respuctabl tsud, voluntarily ottered iiiun veLii.vps.ui uv rtnr l.lUU. mnst iruCbrib havs bWiuil. Triinod 1 .1 ., :r..n:i.i . riL. j. " uy inrj alii lliiaiilii'itj sisiirti ii imisjinHin tn nay, "--Tr.r'R.-:.-. ..-r.:;." "V,af -n.- I :ri r.:.r.;-iir ....w .-.w.. ....... . . ri,iiT ....T-cn. . '- - f - ' " . ' r ' General rtmarli rtlatirt lo Mofal't Life rJ7 sad J'AnraU Lwert.- , These medicines hsve long been know and srrre- cUted, for their extrsordmsr, sad immedmte pUer. is jmuic. In many hundreds fd'certiScated instancevtbey have Tacll iT-tirU UW" M7 W-.f"- "S SJIf Will- a. 1 .sA.swll tUAntmm atfraiM ttf'tU lilllT'lj gmsT-. pivr: ssii ,m. n'v . 4fiHHtbtTid-'t 1. i.i... ... ' . .... . .. . . UtttS iSrrin.ll Vlk r PIXU vl .111 uiom.ii, c. r lurm ,1, H4itl tsj 1 1 III'UV itnitu fiv SSST SI aW ' S in futi g-Sa proVwel,-bis beirefSwy.rTSlity 1 inf.lIiblyVT'ved, that it bas appeared scarcely hi 1 and than miracnliaia to those who were tmacquaimsd wnh the beautifully nhilos-Kihical prititiples HrAn hich tbey are coHipainded, and upon which they cjmsequent ly set. Jt; was to ilieir manifest aad sensible action, in , purifying the spring and cbannela ef life, and en dowing them with renewed tone and vigor, that Uwy were indebted for their name, which waa bestowed ou on ihcmallheKpniitancou request of several individuals whne livetthey have obvioucly saved, . ... . . . . : : - 1. .... 1 : .s-! t" t j j- 1 Jiy t4m nmverwil ditfu-ion 4 the daily press, for placing hi VEGETABLE LIFE PILlJS within tbe knowledge snd resch of every individual ia the community. I n-1 li!;d the hrtkt ol r-ernirk'U ouaVkeriee, which boa&t of 1 6 vrrTabtelnpreiliPnu, the- Life IMls ate purely ind!" ' rectus isuigfbe Lis .sa:.utHifcef.a scdey treeteUe. and contain neither Mercury, Anti- mony, Awnic, nor any oilier miners I, in any t..rm . T'lirer tin- us i sos-e trr Gwsmirw m 1.11? r whatever. "They-are cut. rely cobied d eatracUt'day..' A Iwt, . sso. asmmfUt mf Kwv half sa 1 jrom rare snd pbiverful p'.aats; the vutues if .which, MKMtrVd.iwbvi iV iiw-l sWicat or. ihoiicfi JooJ known l aeu-rsl Indiaa"trile and rece.ni-1 f-t-t 1-d cutuuiulum.i4.3 iirfMwCfy awy Sesntficient j fy to somo eriiiuoni pharmaceutical clieinits, are alto - ! gether unknown to the ignorant btetendera to medical t - Fcunre: ami were never iieiore auimniHcrea in so nap- . - pily eCieaciwts A combmatiott. . ' 'n,n fi .rt Lea from .t e er.. I b-.sve!.-; tiicxarii ar.J tr-j'. n. ih ii,. i Hi ... I. h r i -"ft ,ir '.i ins ii!i.i. rt;'I.UI"C if ;( ! J II. i l".ie'i ' 1 r'.-.l-'t !j;tt MUSI k 1 T i (' V 1 i ci' J. ', J 5 tt;-'-iriu. !,, k.tlii'.yi nil s he tiimmcr, ijiii: tlw twaHiiHil fMnta rf 'i,u;h'ji ifi v li'iminw iei ifie r rf Jmha tebr S.wiimmreni. urncess uf lKTmpirutiuii im wnw &iw ami til tiHirmt'lt solution of til imaSLma siM!ii:unna m tiir. Tha Lira PILLS lisv ikwm liutwm a. turn- Uiemnatiiun , ..-i - 1 ...n .., . . , ItgsHiwrtsarf the mtts tmpnwi ofall iimbv by IweT 1 me and streiiptimlinjp oflr IkUiwy u bladder; ttiey jor""11 inmit .iJitljwUiiii:ij w Sntae pmnfant orjafls, vy mtmwmz aunta in.uifiDnm.iini mnn cut' miiHeiev anu m. by flte.ine iflie wr ri-if Um llmirs (him ths iniKut wheu win wtfia siuiUK mil mbxhuhk. winch, if not removes, Imciiute amtmnwu. stut jrNluc8 Uhjhs dreadfuXd Skturay. t'literv unif; Itweterat Kotos, by Niicrtndtittiniijr wfiiufl. liiusa fjhr Pills pve totlie iilnoCnt wll mii diunnr; oiirhntiir EmfXtonsv ana Una uimUuan, !l tnniir KD"riu2r e fleet spn ue ituwis inn taf xiu MknmBtnuaJitrfi mum nr wtifi ocrfiiiir sii Iitr'tSIf'"ihuiniia.iUijl. SaJSuui Clonily. and . oXIibt 4iKgMiia1ile ..&ntp&SMHc Hi aac at mesn. Pills, fer-a swy tmnitSiw;e. wTffi atiLat an. sntirs eure of Salt rtwum. Iy(pdls, b utrli-nif improvement in the Ckaraeat if lb aikni. tSnfimnni Caliis and uittn ensa, will alwrya tie Snir dliite.ir bv two, even in the worit cam. Pi'iesi aa awmimiw tiir tliis most rllsseeres it.tma ami smniiaKe- rcnmmenimhon. It is well kiKMan as ihnnftwdk; m tu!tfta m Pro- m1"" ".rIur I ...il ,(.. i..M(Hn . nnt..M Mmu.1 tfurfir-dH years. and thai be tmiefl a.m muim sarrmdy oiwuerite'dsWith ia lite hole wmstrtSi tf tfi 3nmn Mmfic. He, bnwewT, Sllnjrth. SrnUe meiiiunin which: as now. offers to tiif iiiiUli&.,idl.jW-.swH irwfr mr arvarnrsBi time, after liw omnrir HmC ttw pnHwimtred! n only improbable, tut Miutrfp immwBihii?; by any human means. Lhrvrlitm Fur VmTm Fannr-rtir uf cTib VEGE TABLE 11F naX ii:mi ana aiilow tii bass- and meroeganr atraciKie mt tfiw 'iua:U of riir dav, tm 10 tsfefc In f 'jj m mrpr iniaflntses. no gnod medicine ci nssrtty V wiwuiurat. Tliess Fills are l be Juter a Imfi tirnv my nihr. air a wwit or 'atgia. aP4mr onu Sf aie niinr: rtmat ttr BtC" niseaswi- lie usual dose w trimi i gu , sinmetinir tt thn- nnti wa ts tne sjiwsrnt" Tawr sWitatar 9w nil is shnijHf b- rin with but two. smfl mipmHaaiirBafttr.uf,!toa(i may require: tiuiw suiat siunrvar if aarr cnativs hs inn IT Nbrt, may begin -tth miii imrmaar a -t. or even i Pills, ..J w,ll aCoi. ilt.nuiin!ir Iwitm-Jiuiim h. tne putKiiil ta encJatrino s'tckneiw anil vanicnis. chiiac'i. wry seldum, an- leas the sKimacb as way anil ttius huwer. may Im considered a fourth wniinmn. aw tils' pstient will find bimstt jal-nut wilinwtH. nfe fty iwrsavmuiffwitf soon rswiiair- Thry ssuiuly anmntw w.Utm- bt or Vi hours, and new r we ltqkniiii''ai ''lwhui'sis iw m ausl.s?wrmTjlSS5. s-urv amy o taira by riie most 1 tlelicate females uikler anw c.mimstarfirea; 1 & is. bor. ar;iiejiiiiiiui,iao&-t6af Aawe at Weir penaaVaf prcg- P'ma aahr. tioo f twa toblu .mMwaa iul stf tsadnt. ajay be given tn aa infant in Site fusm; dlasns (kessipuuii. full svery two biHirstill fl riymno; Jirr chili ttn'n me 61 Sva years ut age aun amiarnc irm b w tw Demons pui THBTIKEXIX 'ETsT'acrsai ctJtot1iccai they psjMpts the wiManlTsfitttjinrnrtfiH sxpinm; ambers of health, tea rliHrmr irw tiiBBHimiC di cNisimi- ;t'ion, f lb Ptio-nif .jftsfcU tn Jar. sflpdI..liiL.filR.lQUi. 'the sshfsS its at nmiduim. TstflRinmix Bilti'w are entiroly wereiiiioe. csaBaneew ar; Biuts am on anl in k - certam parts d tat veritacii cmninxw wiuidi wiil uitu.lt h!y eure Fevers auifl. Agnes (afai'l. tnir, wiil oever fa it to rsdicatetitm!5T Ji siue s'lwn af Miresurr in finitely sooner thus the anannrwflif prsparabiins of barssisTina nc u i" imnmilijatiy sum tasr ifiirarmmiv lioa vi SmmmI im lite Kfsui; ammr Btifi m mrr me It ness .... . - n m -ta. n t I '"c"'ulu- ymgy- " , . 1 i , . l r. , a ( . . . t of tlte Hwst immmni tBl.triimai A pamedf for s"" n''nrtcI m ' f ,T 'J J T V. '"P1 k"nlf TWen.W..l! b.rrera is halt m M,ma Mt 4, rs ittn.litf wa-tisass. amir Mtiaav ivatfttsfi at "Gle- 1 " ww' u"s "T Mil vm' " " w,u T fi "" da?Vhnut haif an i4iiwbsiwW3iniwBew may fcr tasmr at !ta7!fttV"i4,tf! times. Ts w w aJEnO-f imiigestinn iaT Xlieap aiirnirj wu: jmwr anviuaoiir, sn me - , a very .rwrif-fw-' us wrasse at aWswfigwiwt-vwsav. - - - fc...r u. o.. ; stumarh tn diariberfe tmelll aiwltaievef isoTie. -isise. TirtmdireiuaiTSTOEauewhiriiinrtve(l, sppeti1eTOniTO(L.smllSberoT.uaiifmiv .) bfing rlrAtutWliurjwiatiliinoiaftBr. and srsssa of bntry end-smrirrT att sums tit aspe- wwMlte.-. T 'vTTP -V- tr ir . d 'f.wt? ft jSt . j- 'Aft1 v. -vswajr a, f mijr cm m -. JJ' iVnnmung 1.1 nr. "fjll!. - esUss f tins swiiuuin fm 2nairf alt Hi.ni.ai-j be tJieref 1 - , . - lal WOOIf ,filtf tllht,sK V- v - . wmfl lie. avitemn f"i.sr- ruesL inturur rroia - ' o;' - -i. . 1 1- i-i " 1 - ; T? ""l ZT. Tt 7-T V w Era,f.' ff -u. ! X. H These PTs wtiE ihe S.(w wilf gt s.1 met rtiry oirtd" ie ya atmntkiy ffisftrr rhmr. tint bpBj prermratiuos itf Si,rwjiili,tiit.r srtiun fmei.'y for the r&ing dl lit-ofi SrSin-ik-aifUfWall sudent head acbm.1 douW'tvrBt,A. IK ffsini wh srw pre. disposed te anitiert. yt'H-.l..sOfm(i- sever to wnii owt the Lrte PJls tf'iif i.rr,.ffir ns dosw in time will v- Jifo. Tier rnnm-a Cat enwulafiim nf Uie ; hlissl, fits a a $ p-wirr tien Si Iteair. wsnii peppt- 'ration, aad llimw aia ttrr snnHntr OMtu pnrvs ut ,"f , " . - ,. - . 1 j t tC lt;ft' the I'dls tir:riit,if! s-iScwneifjiieanttef tn npaf tn m of ".'iff next 1 j - ' - -I rf-etirb. G-tt nt Si d.ttmm can be , oi-'aiwa am ;:.- nr v. -" "- - . . . . i I, A lilii'iri Artmrje. -emnt ri-ciios' w lm jmnctHM To Trard'aw 1 1 1 i -JT r""iniiin:!y arn re'Wi'l! y iiif.rin- ..it t'i H j'icr !r is nmv runn;ni h rvt front HiVi;h r of I'iuSiiii. and ,A4iliofi' tt hi iT, in i,v;l .Voriiioru made t'oaclioftfie first onli'r; l.-t vifior Ittl.M'ti en Mniuiayi and Thurstsys at 11 .V SI., arnvniif m Sth. hury nest ilnyn at 1() M. tivin? alilwr on I ties.ii ys ana t rtdaysat 2 A. M.t arrivmtf in Raleigh, next days at 1(1 V. SL -I!. tHires are aad drivers particularly crftd and ace.mimo.hlin.?. . Jt)Kl. MvI.K.N'. tVf. iz, Ir.W).- .;. : ' tt -. , . N. 0. S,nU erured at tin) -MannHtn Hotel; "T .. p m m m w W'MaaW mm.m (raoM ais; ' . .' lVOUI.Drem.ctru!lyifi'orm'tl.Cie. ""D if'ns of Ssatishur) and it Vieini. j ;j JTWSllJ ty, that h hasestabli4id a CON KER .aimlisf.'- -r-- " r- Ciruiitt - Cvrttial.f, , J . Illnra, ; Spirit, Sc$nr$, . V IfA,., ".'1 rrutfr '"-Vatrs,'. . ' :!x . Giirc, . Crafker, : . ' ewer, iye. yc. j Mr. R. would renpectfuily inform the Public thiii he intends opninjj ' - w ""TT". r RE3TAURATEUR,ifterthe Porisjnn -Sty h) in atlicl) he will take gmt phmsure in accommodating His friends with a fine cup of French Coflee, anda va riety ol Dmhes ton nmnemiis U mention. . , V .Salisbury. Feb. 21, KK). ;; : ; tf X TAILORING BUSINESS. UESPECTFULLY tokos jhis metlunl to inform his friends snd customers in Concord and its yicinity, ihat he still continues to carry on the above branch oi Business at his old stand in Concard.Soulhof hesUwe t AlessrsTT. F.& XT. l'hlter, where be will be found at ill tunes, ready to -' - - j. - - tilt, matf orEicii f c7 any wnrk in his line. His long experience in the Busi. ness, tlss pains he is now taking to receive the Ukrlieit fuhttmi trnui Philadelphia end New York, enable him to say, that the work dime at bis Shop, shall bp of the n. u. no win aio leacn m a fern) tne much sp- ii a. a. m ..a a proved system ot l.iJliver of Philadelphia, to any one woo wiMies instruction in nis tystoin 01 cutting. Voncnru, o. SJ, IS.VS. . - rTlIIE Siihacriber hsving purchased this 111 f4 11 Establishment and fitted it in a style 111! v or me sccommouation or j raveiiers ami j -'..'.J Boarders, is now preparLflHLtlmjrjecep., UHk lli 4 AbLh will always be turnwhed -v With the bet the market can afford; his B AR with a good supply of choice liquors j his BEDS slisll always be Jpt in fina order ; and his Sta bles (which are very exteaajve) are wdl supplied with .B-j-d ami railhhil hostler. . - Hs hopes, by strict attention' to lja business, iri per som to give satisfaction to all who may favor him with their patronage. TAnd he only aaks a call and lmT. ANDREW CALDCIKUGII, Lexington, N. C, Feb. 2t, 110. . , li ICdTC RECEIVED AND FOR SALE, ju I'iougti Jiuuldsv ' Bar Scollop and Tire Iron, 1 SO bls.J3upernne rloor, fftX.M3ultilrilriJi'I!loev '"v .1 ' Jbi Lextng I rnwswlf- Lextrtgion "CottoiTTiW,' ffv-teprviXA Jr- .IjIMf lbs. Bar Lead, - : - 1I kegs Powder,' ' ' " - . ' . - , ' HI dot. superior Weeding Hoes, rTr keg White Lead (gronnd-in W,5t .: 4 cl., tii-a, .- V. 33 bMs. Molssees, - - - 1 - . Sugar, Coffee, Nails, and Salt, T. by-J.ArWrMt'tlHlY.-" Slihiind Feb. lK ISSO. Lli: x r HQS PECTUS - V i or thr .- - A monthly Magazine, rmlxUtMhtd tcitk Steel Portraill. -V. ... - OX the first f Janusry, 1S39, wss commenced the second rot urns of the American Museum of Lite rature snd the Arts. This Msgazine is a depository of papers m U10 various oe pa run en's of Literature, Ni. ence.'and tbe Arts, calculated alike to instruct, profit and pleasa the reader. - Aa utility is tne characteristic ot the age, tha Museum contain articles of solid intijr et apon Science, literature. Hiiilory, Biognudiy, and Morals,. Reviewa and literary criticwms,so im porta qt fiaiftii piwlimgsge, occupy s prominent piaco in the work. It, also, contains short reviews of the entire taWKtit.CiigiM by oortr-! its engraved on sleeL . Tbe snlid-ty of th work is relieved by lighter arti cle such as graceful essays, Interesting snd aiuusiiig Miles, criticism ufsm the Cue arts, legends, skelcJicsot travef.titerary and scieniiric. intelligence, and pot-try of a supers onter. t ji - Ths ery tsrorabla reception which the work has met from the press snd the public, has justifu the pro firieiurs in making liberal arrangements fir contribu. lion lo th ".( volnm; and th"y fi37e ggr,nru'lnly r'-ti aiidiiuiiia to llioir corn ot rcit'iiar contribu- xnr. Ia llie January number will be hsind originaj owners friso Uie f il'iHvmg.poiiu'ss-avMHvr' .a j tt - .-'l.Tf-ff-'-W. T t. 1 r- a, rt ' ,, uuv.. is. i mit, weY. j, i. eiorns, lie?. . 11 ' - tlmct,. DaviX IIoT.nw. Fan W. (J. SimniN Charles .West Thompson, T. R. lloMand, II. T. Tuckerman, E. A; Pop, Professor Fisher of the Universitt nf Mary- -Tend, Profi-wsor ForcTnsn. Wv- B. Tappan, Mrsvtioiir ney. Miss IL F. Goulil, Mr. J'.nm U, rjribiiry Be sides those, nisny other writcis of known ability have contributed to tho work, and will continue to aid us. In this number is the commencement of a series of - Italian Slieicbes, by a gentleman of taste and echo Isrship wImi has been trjsirning in Uist classic country B,al , tlif", tbo future numbers of tho Museum will contain articles trotn iLtiiiguiidied European writers, . a'tthsili we ars far more a.txious to receive aaawtsnco frmt ami e.-icourage, native talent. : PiiTr s PurtraitJ on steel, bva diitiflTiii.hed utipt, M'tular ti that nf Washington Irving in ihe.Sep lenihi r aumfier, and of J. F. Csiper irt tho January ! nut!sr, will continue to (embellish the work. , . T E it M S . Ths A Wrairt Minra is printed ort. nil ni.iK'-x 1 A - voiiirnes a year, of more than TM pnges , aM".i, r;il la in advance. F each. Price "i rs r ah- Fonr Copies will lie sent om y -ar lor c shi.i rte napry to fci'ive aj ji:i cation", pl pul, for traveling and locul siu'ies, wrth ret'.ri'ncc!! emdoceil. All couiniiiiiitMtio'15 m'l-t W wt pti l, and !ircrf('d to lhf editors. , TxtitLMMi A(..,xi erestly nei-liM. , ' d:loivS dc s.N()Pa?,.P:?, . '.',- v - Editor and Proprietor. A- . 1 U. I'i'o.;: r.l fr s-,!6 totSo ii 1 .! lat'l dwellimr of JH' 'I'P li ! ! .3, Tkun luy (he 2."if uf April nr ,'t (t'.l lli') Land that behm;? to .viid ilec'd , Clio !,!,,vT ilow.-i rild excepted,) ciaisiMin of about illtlliT I , 'hoil At'ri'H. 'J'lu'said Inils an.' in tour ilolrriTit 1ik ' . rje (met Kilo. on the waters ot t'm bonih-Yadkin n.l I "g we laii.ls. John Lmkey and ulliers; tl,n :i ; Unre tracts .!j...uwi.i each other, l'hilip Rice, He:!,' ki.vi 1, n,"',n.. "!'" ethers, mclmimir the valuablo Mi!:. , iiimvii ly tin' iiniiie of Turner's Mills. . . A rcasonaldu credit and due atteiMlnne will t.e vm bv th" heirs. .II TH ft ' !"'! Ifiowsn .Co , X.C, March 38, t u N. D. . Any person wishinu to viev iiid I . U ,.r Mills nrevtona lo the day of wde, can be anromm.Ml ih ,l by callm on fhn SuWrtber at tho Milk II. T. IVvssouVon. ' ; rpiII3day t!w Cnpartnensfiip of Wheeler ' & lliinia -- .. was dissolved h the consent of partien; all por sons indebted to the Firm will make payment a) soon as pnihte VrAm tat. The Apotlieriiry alion will lw umler the tonlrtd of C. 11. i. ,C. K. Wheeler, by whom dub attention will be fiven. 1 : ..... ' WHEELER Su EURNS. Salisbury, 3d December, W&. tf . YU C. U. 11 ti"ril ill u . tl f A l.NG entered into a Co- I partnership in the , BnissJsl KusiIiicks,: take pteaanre in announcing to the citizens generally, that they will keep constanily on hand a jresn anUygenoral assortment of iI)rTiT-Xeaiclnea;Palai3r"sr" DycStaffy Surgical instrumenti, , Enufl", Tobacco, Cigara, IRITS, WINES, 4e.i ' eilir willa snlundld a?sortmciit of F.XSCY AIx TipLEST of which thry will sidl a chrep, if not chrirfHrthjin any oMcr Dr ,'; or Mtnhantt vt the N." Br- AH orders frorri s dihlahce, wherj rcfi'renro is given, will. ho promptly attended to. Saisbury, Dec. 3, Vm. , - ' : ' tf Kr lUCKIIEAi (.. UTZi.Nr ' bavlhfintered iiitoCopartpersliipin tho , ' :: TINNING AND COPPERSMITH : src::Tzco, : . . WfHiLD respectmlly an6'(in to llieir friends an! ; tHe public gnncmily, thai it is their inleution to ... -tensive assortment of ,-. . mVsvH, Copper SxAWtie. and, tn short, almost every article in ths above brandi es thst can bo manafactureil in this country. ''Therr thopisBrtTJ on Main-street, WweettMessr. -Cress L Boget's, snd J. fc W. Murphy's store. . N. C. Orddrs from a distance fir work Will bo punc tually attended to, , . . . .. BalislMiry, March 7, 1839. ''- ' tf TlIlE ubscribor having located himself in tho town . of Cencord, would now ofibi bis services to tho Public aa an ' - ?;'.' . Oruamciital nutl hizn Paiiilt'iv HcHatter. himself that hi long experience IrnbealHive Business, and tho specimens of work he has executed in his line, will be a sufficient recommendation. Ila will also attend, losny call made on him in Uia IIOUSE PAINTINO BUSINESS, . and is confident ba can give satisfaction to all who may employ nun.-i Th Pnhlie is rAsrwtfiitlv rrnnmiloif In pill n.t on. Committed, to him in the best possible manner. - r - " 15sT Also, Painting and Trimming all kinds of Car tiagekdon. wilh nnt tnesj and despatch-, '-. -t-.V- i.-Wr Birv v RESrKCTFULLY informs huj fricmis and tho - public, Jhat he Mill carries on lhe TAILOR ING BUiSlNESS at his old stand on main street, flext door to the'Apothccary Store, lie ever ready lo execute the orders of his customers jn it style and manner not surpassed by any wurkninit in the western part of tho Stute. IIo is in the re--cular r5coip'tof lite latest Lwnloti nnd Ncw.York FASHIONS, and prepared lo accommodato tho tujites of the fashionable at all time. (KJCutting, garments of all kinds attended to prcrrtntJy j and (ho latest fashions fjrnislied at nil time to country tailors, and instructions given in cutting. .- jSalislmry, Jan. I, l. 3 .: ; ; oVtC. . rJ1IIE riiibserilier havirrg disposed of his property in A- theTtowri of Salibury, il 'hss become iinliswn'-a-bly necewary that hiaontrsand account some of wliicli are'iif Igs)aliiiring,:atwM be VtYleX d'Wo mdviitet " ts him are therefore requested to come forward and set tle tha-mme without delay. - Eight likely Negroes fur Uale. x . -T.-A, HAHLK. - -"fJ. B. Persons calling to settle in the abxenceol ihi Subsejiber will -scttlu with A; W'. Pcitort, W ho is his suthorfyed agent. - ' ' T. A. II. Salisbury, N. C, March 21, 1-M. tf -tiro 1I-0-I1-0:- aTW- VLL person iintclitod to the Solrwribers e5!;er ; -fVsWw or Rwk treciittornfl'lhe" Cflili 'day of .Apr I ' oexf, are tiioci res-cifnllf informed tost suit w i'l t: Commenced upon thein unless previously arranged. We trost our friends will taka.no. exception to iIi'h course, aa necenhity compels ns to 1'ie meaiirij with nit disertrrrmation. WHEELtlt & CURNS. . Salisbury, Feb. 21. - , if t; ;i t7 T. T o v iTi : : : ' V. ' (Sorffcon Dentist) V WILT. be ahsent from Hatirtmry for a few week-; , person from' the Country desiring to ham ope ra t inns performed on their 'jVih, wiil Ue attended t immediately nn h'a return, by having llicir names at the Mansion Ho'el. ' ! " : . February It, 1-. - " r I ff vTrmpcranrc .Hct'dti-;. 4 MF.r.TINli of tho Rowan County Ti'inprnncn Society, will bo kid at the house 1 f Mr. lhm!t I,rutx.im Monday the 11 day f "April not, kt II o'clock, X, M. Addresses may he expected. V SAM'L J.EMLY, Pres. It. A. C. T. March 21. 1S. t:n (soclit-Lc'a. yaantlivr, ".. T tIG Suliscrils'r having received an V'enry ta m 'I the above Mediritie, and a! so, Hi s M.-;,c;ne, now oilers it fir sale at the 4alod pne p. ' JO.-uU'ii HAINE.-'. Fulton, March 2, l'.O. tf 'U : iiiipnr.uii. 3

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