U ,1 !, ,J S M ,ad. ri in '.oaf M tw : J -,r ':, i n V-.-r ri r , , id X":, h'.jm! -. tte ! , w C.s.oii i ACt.n, J f:....!.-ftJ J. i W. ,i ,( .!if. Armr Ilt.-i. is in, at W i.inington, fiH,i:if mfi sf others, f"l f-r Craven &. McCain, Homey Cuia V Co., Sspnnga &. Sl.snk!e, 4c, roH THE WWItKI C4MOUX1A. . V MY NATIVE LAND, V hear them apfsk of Greece and Romp, ' ' Ot I!.' Coral strand. But thorn if turn; 1 ,cell my home, -(, -.7 - Except ay own, dear N-Uive Land. ;: " ' TliP place where pajwed my childish year With school-malt, hand ia hand. Oar youthful hiartf,.iiuioiMo cares, ' " When in my own, dear Native Land. Tbat place m dear, while here on earth, i lis green turf, aid it aiuiwy mod, , I hail the place that five me birth, ' Twae desr, 'twas my owu Native Lb4. Vr walked its plain in evenings mild, Inmariy frolic band,'. Gathering the sweets oflrahsre wild, ,,. ' When in my own, dear Native Land. But now, when memory stesk my heart, In wonderous thought,! aUniit To think how friend are torn apart, . ' By distance, from their Native Land. But memory (till doth claim the grove, ' ' When uouldering,lie that heart, and hand, The farrnl of my younger lute. Lie, lonely retting, ib my Native Land. But Hope, dear Hopo, my griefs ..attend. ,, ... -My every anxious Wish demand, ' Con-ule mo, and thine influence lend, . biant, may aee my Native Land. -AXCEKOXJir ITIJ.US. noble Uartitd Mother. -During the fire in Albany on Saturday, the occupant of one of the building tn U'tae Alley, in the bustle and confu ion of a-i'ving their little efTecta from the devour ing element, and after being driven out by the nwue, discovered that one pf liar children a boy cd1 about four yean old, irmatned yet adoep in the upper part of the' hou-w the mother after hearing of the situation of her child, ruxhed through the flainee and aeiziHl her sleeping buy, and no eooner badjuie giuned that nbwet for whrch XalM wtu wiIIid to risk ber life, it wo discover ed that all mean of escape- wag cut olf ae that ol leaping Irom tlie ancond atorv wiikww with "ber .child, which, without a momenty heaiUtiou, wa done; withoitt any material injury to hentelf or chitd I'Madrliihia laquirtr, ; The4irt mOTnrtif lk-ciibreT to e : - winuteet portion of sitvel when ountained io ores, bid lair to be of incalculable beneftt to this coun trv, where the production of tlte precious metal baa from Various cause been retarded. Electro ; jna3neiiat4a tlie power which forces the iilver, however tenaciously adhering to IU various me ,' tula, salt p(jtcids ai however amall the propor tioo of the aame o the other ub-tancei may be, even one part in 1,000, to epiale and to appear in a pure metallic wate. Alex. Uai. Avful Ckcurrtnst. A man called at the Poor , House in Lxeter, in this State, kept by lunoluy Peck ha tn, on Wed(IiiyveiHrir-ta "boot 12 t o clock, aod demanded dmittawco be waa refu 4 aed, they told him hav eould g iot the barn and I j sleep, hfl threatened to hav revtnjjel.a ehorj bots to be ohvfire. Sis of the loonies, Ihe of the town, and two persons on a visit from naw- iaLH Ja . Mn PwUia!iJinily .pcrid.4n .4 fame f - Mr. and. Mrs. Peckham, barely esoped with their lives, by leaping from a accntul story " ' window. The person suspected of having set tire to tlie house was of intemperate hnbits. Mr. Peck ' bam was his guardtan.-j-irorir JourhaL ,r V Death of Ctn. Samuel SsiJL. Gen. Samuel Suiith a revolutionarv officer a veteran sfats- r manrf."acc6mrrttit"in ;sgis4..ytT;-t.!(in...iios :with tli6 liiitory' of our ciiyr ur Slate aud the Uiiited States, tlied at his residence in BaltMiore , on ihe 22d-Jilt. J the 87th year of his age. U-rBaSC- Chronicle. ; : "T" - " ' V- V Tl PrwiuVnt, pLrectprs MlCampany "of 'thei wetumpk.i.iAIa.) I rading Cumixiny.orlree Uank ing Assurisiioii, have all absconded, in a body, to Texas, after having swindled the community out of f 130,000 or 1110,000. . , . T futui DveL An unfurtunate affair look place yesterday, near tho Dittnal Swamp Canal, about ten miles this aide of Lake Dnimmond Hotel, be tween Jn. Seawell Jouca,nf Sltocco, N. C, and Mr. H. Wrich: Wilm, of the city of New York .X The parties met abool 12 o'clck, near the houte of J. F. Foreman, iu Nortilk couuty, and Mr. " Wilson fell dfflj at the fust fire. We have re eeived the information from a gentleman who was oo the spot, and we are aurel by him that this . tuslaneholy ull'.ir couduotod itt tho iihwI bon ' orable manner by all parties. The q'larrel ori;i- tMted at Peter Surg during the lato races at that i , place. Ihe cauie of the quarref w? Unrn, was : - the Allowing words, spoken by Mr. VVjn in pres- of Mr. Joni; " 1 i-sow enwgh of Southern ftopJe to tun that thry nevkr cm;Tf icitk their obligations." They f ij!it at a disiunce of sts . jesOJ poinJi April X'7...., Daniel W..Courts. Eta' Consul of the Unid L ,,r,?'.a,P furtbe-port f-JkUtasiwsailed ifm -rite- city ot New lurk oa the 1st olthe present month. tx.; APPOINTMENTS BY THE PRE-'IDENT. Dennis Prieur to be ColltKtor at New Orleans Her the 30th of June new, in the place of J. W. Breedlove, resigsed, to take e(lit on thnt day. . Francis R, Bsattie, Collector of ihe Cn'tqnH at Mark, Florida, vice Ambrose Craue, reinovod. ras4oct bur id. The Steamboat Pennsjlva nia was burnt at Faducnh on the night 'of the'21st . Jv.lSiie tudoafcrnrd a valuable cargo frthe - ' orumbia, Floreneo W KwVTihrTnsrkcT!rr4ri T sJoO.OOll in specio Itt the IV-calnr bank. Only haul tlO 000 of the specie wis saved and that wa dnmaged condition, being partially metted. The hull filled and sunk shortly alter, and oo hopes were . entertainotl of recovering any thing Wore. Ji,a nr0 nnf sjj were wmin'd, and 1-5,000 oq th9 boat. No live lost. Tie Liverpool. The steamer I.ierp.xl, which to lea Liverxl on the 2Jfh iiH, will sail from New York on the lth of May. Already a rge number or nearly all Ihe berth are ened, sucb is the spirit of Imvelling. ; Messrs, Cae.t Shiilu 97 Sooth Wharves, are the agents in his city fof tlie Liverpool, and will ;ive ail nece ry information desKable (o lhc who w.Htll taks passage. The Hon. Daniel Webster and Lidy will 1 among the paHsengers in the Liverpool on b r next rWusl V. & Cut. Fifty two paU iois prisoners mentioned tit Ihe Lie nccount from tpper Canada as being s,nt to Le act free, have been unconditionally dWhurged, and are now oo t It is side of the line, twenty sev en prisoner had been discharged a few djs pre. vioiisly. Thee instances of genewmity on (he part of Ihe British authorities will do much to ail.ty the bud Iwling which fur many 1 month past has exited along our Northern frontier. Annihilation of the Vidlti Slates. riie St. John Chronicle, Jpeaking (if a war between Great Britian and the United States, mvi, " We see nothing to prevent the total annihilation hv Great Briimii, of the UuAed State, as a nation t" Progress of Steam. Wo are gratified to learn . from, the New York Star that the steam frigate Fulton, Er tome time in thaf port7 has been i ai signed for the special eervice of a practice and ex pertinent, ahip, un.ler Commodore Purry, with' an additioiml number of officer. CaK. Perry will thui create an able corpue of ehgmeer for the " Meant vessel of War building, a clans of craft which we have no doubt will sopereede all other, in war and mere hunt service. The first lieu tenant is Mr. Lynch, the Surgeon, !)r, Dubarry. MrhkvndLtmiioiie.-- week or two ago, it vu mentioned ia thj papw, that a laffre bed of limestone had be on discovered within a few miles of. this place, within the last two weeks, further searches have been made; and so far as present impression may be relied oo, they have beeu with out success. A fow pieces of rock, were brought into town the other day, which on trial, were found capable of receiving a verv fine nolitk t and were . ' j t. . 1 ' . ' . . . . pronouncea oy tne -Knowing onet, ur tm marine ot -operitf-ennlitT; frtrvt-Ffautirullv vurieira tetl ; and may be obtained in aJinoHt any quantity The quarry is but three or four miles from Lin--Culutoo. : ; . We believe it is now ascertained beyond a doubt, that limestone may be obtained, within a few miles of this place, iu the greatest abundance, We hope the agricultural part of the commu nity, will avail themselves of t(:o facilities now af. forded them, of improving the conditious of their farms. Liieoft llrpublicatu . . i We learn front Ibe Charleston- Courier that a slch race for twenty thousand dullitrs forfeit, has been made by Mr. John C with Mr. Hatcher of Virginia, to come ofl on the . New Market Course, near Petersburg, the first day of the full meeting. Mr Hatcher names Port : mouth, or Oioegtr . M fi- Rogers Monarchy of tfio Qjeen. The parties have the liberty of running either of Ihe horses ar.acd.Atigutta Sentinel. ZJwgnato-'-it is irtatcd n tJiei'Jew'.yotk'PiKit " that alt llie'IIavre packets are coming out full of passengers, mostly German floriculturists of the best class. - ThO.newship iowa, of-l4tonj --Fe d Uvingrtw's'iiiw, has four hundred persons or ' this class, all bound for Illiiiois and Michigan. A young man named John D. Burns, aged twen ty-two years, employed as a clerk at Union, Mo., committed wictde-on-the 15th H.7Tv shoot itig , himself through, the head with a pistol. - Before doing so he dressed himwlf in the Clnihes In wlijch "e"wishe5 fd"T buried. The motive assigned wus unrequited lute. - . ,, 1 , , 4 . 1 . A Wucfion-Tlie Globe states thnt . Mr Ormy, a teller in the' Bank of the Metropolis, took fifty thousand dollars from Ibe Bank. Thejmjmjcjons. of Ihe earlier being -ewwkenCoTiy appearances, he counted 4he -money,- and discovering the deficit, chsrfind the teller, whoeonfiissed every thing, and . potolal to (he person who had it in poasviwion, Mr. Xoodrihr av elork in one yf the Oepe flihSmsl ' 'Mr. U. wss arrested and the money recaptured. . The Secrclary of ar has ibrbulden Ihe aale of avru4" pra to no ln'iiaui on ine r rouuer. Direct Importation. -Most of our readers will ' probably be astonished to lesrn that a quantity of E$gs, from France, imported direct, were dis. posed of in this market, at a rate below what the u domestic " article commands, and aflording a . handsome profit to the importer. Char,' Cour. . maiuj .iiHHtaun uuiHer, ot vampW'lUJmsj -sow ar inamn s r anj u-Tuseron liiegaaTiastii i ww perxwt., purcnaseu Dy Colonel Auguetus I am., v s . . . ' '"" Leltwich for his Southern friends. Lynchburg Important frtm C&sri.Aa.wiaal fam$M4- "Ton, at New York, informs iia uf the suspension of the Ciseign trade, occasioned by the smuggling of Opium, within the Borgue, on the river Whampou, . and also in the. foreign factories at Canton. Mob - law had also rained Its crest, within the limits of the " Celestial Empire," serious riots hsving grown out of the same cause. - , v - ,' , , in cafc The fine prospect every -where pre- . aented this season Tor a bountiful crop of wheat ..art mtien isienea ot litre oy ine discovery ot se rious ravages by the Fly, and what has not been ' considered common, the Farmers generally find their Ute sow a Wheat injured much (lie. most. . Te Canal receipts, af Albany during the "first lidvs anvigation this year ware t3'J,403 ; last - year SI 9,395... Jncrease," 112,570, of about 05 perct:.v;i"-'.i -y- -.. Murders in Kentvelc a. Bishop Smith io a let A tef to the Hon. K. Wrcklide, says it hnr tcelfas. certainod that thore have been from thirty to. forty jhjr.ln.Kntuckj -"atjnually. fur three .years past, and not a single execution. There have been within three years hojifivrit,jtitlettMJ, iy tHivicu'Hi ui iininicr. iii nsuriors inis im punity in the crime to the law for capital punish ment, and recmn mentis that imprison mem be sub stituted in the plrfce of hanging. ; Cost of Railroads. Thn cost of sundry rail. roads is thus stated in the late report of the Diros- lawsHhe- HetrjntcRartToad 1 ;.' . - tten mta. Cost of the ftoVon snd Worcester road, " - do ' rVwton and Provhlence msd, .' do Noiwick and Worcester toad, ..da -Westera Ualioi, $374X1 42,(NK) " uism doj ,. New Jersey do . .. -t- - 4.000 da Camden and Amtxy, 4l).(H10 do Columbia and Philadelphia, . 40.0(H) do AU-ghny a rut PorUge. , 4.(HHI do Albanv snd Schencctmly, 61.IHXI on ' Cliea and Schenectady, -. . 10,000 do Stomnorton, - . 6i(XX do lUrtibrd nd IS'ew-HaveD, about 20.1XX) di -H.wnlonic, boot r " l'l,tNJ0 im. LEiXDER KILU AX, (IUrics located hlmaclf lit Salisbury,) UfaPECI'FCLLY offers his sen-ices in tl nrious branches of bs pneaHon, to the citizen of the, Viiisr, nd th9 mrmuniling cooairy. lie bupea ftura h s ei- rrtc snd uniiring attnrtimi to the oulics ol bis pmt'.-stfKsn, to be able U render general sa'iJactioo. iUfrXce st at M4 Wm. D. Crawford's Hotel, where be may be bold at all limes, wbsn aut abaeot oo prs fessMsval dotis. My 17, VB9. Vt . BOLTING CLOTHS. 1 1 AVE on hand, and intend kepins a aupplv of the 1 1 tt Anchor Stamp Bolting Cloths, comprUing all the varhHis N.m. med in turn region ol country. Where all who wwii the article cn he sup plied iu (uautities to suit purchasers, and on reasonable term ' "" : auo Wool Wire for Screens, Sitter Sie kept constant ly on hand. ' ' , HALL JOINS0Ni ruoT OP HAVMOCKT. Fayetteville, May 17, !. ; U' .. JUHT IsOOli 111UVIU IP you don't come and settle with us by the Wlh of June, we most aasurctllv will vive your account to D. Kerns, or sonie other officer. The firm, at ticn-to-fore exaitml, w about to cli, and settlement wwl te muJe. (XT N wi w iixuo Aniuo. ; N. ROBERTS, Msyl7,l39. ' ' . 4t ' I?A!R eiieh prices will be given fbr Negroes. Apply . at Major Wm. D. Crawford's Hotel, Salisbury, May 17, 1S39. , tf MORE PHYSIC. havejust-teceived.-LARGE and Pltl< yptfol Drugi, HIedecite$, - Paints, Dye Stuffs, Oils, ' ' llrusket, Vigors, - libacco, ' "" Snvf, ' i Lemon ) ntp, Patent Medecines, Spirits of Turpentine, fresh Rice, Swaim's and HoucB's Panacea, Starch, Soaps, Candles, Glaas-Wsre, Perfumes, tc. . . r . , . ..' vsrioos kinds of Wines, Ind Spirits Tr Medical ptir- na" poaiMn-all of which will be sold low for A, or on r'r'.KriimsApiiUeiemertr- T T' i ofl on Ihe Salisbury, May 2, PJ9 , 32:tf Blow Goods. ,RrT how receiving at their eld Stand, at Stirewalt'a ti. Mill, in Cabartua, a new and fresh supply of - ' JP!'il5ePll JSuuuiicraUaiodii-- TheJObwtas articles areamong the Ulest arrivalsr l uv I iCT V av(aiia V 3 bhds. Molusses, " . L 50 bushcls.Salt- A... Wines, Cognrac Brandy, Dye Stufts, Powder, oVe., Sit., all of which will be sold low Sr canto, or to punctual dealer on TimeAtQIL WUICOrr & VAX " May It.'l8aa. , tr . - - 9:ly f SaV8)ur Mate Cbvusc.X WE take pleasure in informing the Sportsmen ol ths Turf, that tlie Course has been fitted up in good style, and the Track is in first-rate order ; and th pur ses, advertised will ho-run foi certain, on the days specified. Also that stables and litter will be fumioh ed to gentlemen who have Racs Uorto, gratis. '. . ., , . R W: LONG.i'MBrietorJ.. -Salls1fflfyTmf.03393S- --tf- ,T IV Yff I'TSni i A 1? mM s'ood W ttttil'l 4 4 1 moral ena meter, and I rnjiniT njwncm.f, io en(age a iruii;r in fne mercaii-1 tile business in the country. . 1 us stand is a good ons i the situation healthy, snd society good. " Apply to Dr. & Austin, Salisbury, N. C f47:0t 3Ioflats PillsTaml Kilters, qiHE LIFE GIVING PILLS AND PIKF.NIX "I'KRH. ao elahraleiL and-an tuk..mt -h JB. " CEEJiS duBOGKR,-A j, a. SesaJvertieement-ADTlI 4; m I , . , . . . A! FIRST-RATE BARBER, who can come well ..jjBCuiamended, (none aliiar -need- apply ,) enr-havc constsnt epiploy at Uie jJAUSBURY HOTEL BilistMiry, April , IHIJH. t. tf . Wanted, Imnicdi.itrlr One or' two Joorneymea Tailors, to whom frood wages and constant employment will be given: None but those who havs a good knowledge of their business snd of steady habits, seed apply. - ; , , - UUUACti II. IJEARa; . Halisbury, May 9, 1939. Y ; -' " ;- if . tru- Notice.'- 'Srr DR. G; B. DOUGRAS, HAVING located bimscll in Salisbury, respecttully tenders his professional ser Vices lo IU citizens, and linos ef the surrounding coun try. His oth is st GL ling's llolel, where he may be found st sll times except when ibxent on professional duties; . - . talisbury, May 2. 1?30. , tf Heath Tract. THE HEATH TRACT, eontsining six . r isu wh - vs ww in aJHia 4 Vnit six miles FM pf Jiejiipgton,Jtxidoit Co. on the load" leading from Lexinirton to Fayetteville is now onred for Sale." ". 4'lwHwt-HW wer Wood snd Timber. : The Tract is locsted in a very add is peculiarly adapted to farming, It has on It I sn urcnara, arm a good Meadow. And imi4 pendent of these advantages, the prospect fbr nffrTS tJiqririitinnahla. as nm t mu t MILD llilAd,!'! v hive already been opened, and some very rich ere ex tracted from them. ..: . , . -,' -The celebrated Conrad Cold Alow, kt sitasted a few hunilrod yards south of il; ard accofBiog to the-dirve.4" tKHi of ths Veins of thnt Mine, they must necessarily pas through a part of this Tract. . Any perxon wishing to view the premises or get a mors minute description, will call on Rig don Wads worth, in Lexington, who wilt give the desired infor mation i or any person wishing lo contract fbr the same, will csll on Dr. Austin, Salisbury ; or address a letter to the Subscriber, Trenton Post Office, Jones Co. N. C WM. tl HEATH. . Feb. ft, 1839. tr ¬ CTRAYED from tlie Subscriber. Iiinc3 miles North O west of Salisbury, two I Jurr.es i one, a laroe black. near nr about 10 bands bigh, six or seven years old, has some white on one of his hind feet, a small lump on his back. The other a sorrel, 3 years old, some white oa one of his hind feet, a long tail, no other marks ruool lerlsd, ttxc?, thy marks of Uis gosr, - Said llnrses are making their way west j they passed Mr. Vood's, io lrdvll County, oa ths 18th inst. Anr person taking up said Horses, or bringing tbem to. or writing to the Subscriber, shall bs handsomely re warded. JEHU FOSTER. ..Rows County, N.C April 25; 1939. . tf in Ordinance. fTfTS3 T a 'meeting of the Itwrd of Commis- fionem, tins the 6th clay of May, lKlt, the Silluwuijr Ta was laid on property sub- j-ct to Corporation Tas, to wit : On every S100 worth of real estate, SO cts. On every white Pole,' . . : ' ft 50 Ou every black, do, . . 1 (10 On every Culhir Door in the street, 4 00 On if very. Ihg, . . . . ; 1 00 ." On every Slut, - . f f) 00 Published by orderof the Bonrd. : R, HIRCKUCAD, Herk. " Salwbury, May 0, K. , . tf UST RIOCKIVED AND FjllR SAIJ; 65 BigsCtJce, ' ' . . H Hlids. Kugnr, ' 10O Kefc-s W hite Lead, ' "( : 30 do. Nail, Vv 000 Hi. Iaf SutfsK . , . l0-PaitAwUh' tMwsr"' ' ' " '6 . do, -' VicftH, - . ,1.,- 10 do. ; Anvils 10 Pair Elliptic SprmL . T" 100 Reams pis in and rul' paper,. .1 Ceroon Jiitliiro, : , 50 lb. Turkey red yarn. 8 Pair llet Anchor Bolting Also, iiims. molasses, 50 Suck Salt; - 2t Mbls. 8uperflne Flour, 2,000 lbs. Cotton Yarn. . 4 i -.tw-m;pu Salwbury, May 2, 1830. . UAVE iust received luid lor sale, i hints eood KuVar. 10 dot Grass Srv.i. 2 dot flnislied Rifts Barrels, 3,000 Ib. Spun Cotton, Solnm Factory. 1 tel-A nkor lioltingvloih and Screen-wire Salisbury, April 13, 44. , it Malrm lViuale adcinjV TH13 IS TO -VOTICE, that the annual elraiiiiiiatton of Uiepupll Is of ih:a Institution will not be publiCvas heretofore. Bv ooktDf the . ffUAKU OF TRUSTEES. Salem, Stokes Co, N. C, April 13, 1530. . 01 . 4 NC'ULI,rURIi07: THK Subscriber wishes to inform his customers - and the Dublio geurllytHhat he ill CMTfiC ..on the-rnr.irr'r . -n nivnc vaitasaajj, uuviaacniSf - ana is ever ready to execute, in a very superior manner, all dcscriptips o,wotkitt iis-wite--" Bold-Grinders, Mill-Stonet. H'iaaVv aud Door- Mis, uoor-steps and I omb stants, are executed in a very tare style. . Ilia grit for Mill-Stones ie very good. Mr. Philips also begs lo inform the public that he enrt execute Engraving of various kind- r He will Engrave marhle-slubs neatly, and granite J. tomb-slones can. be well-executed, tf--desired.tri8 cJiarges shall awnybc reasonable, aud a accom , tnoduting as possible; ; ; , . : " Persona wishing to have work done in the above - line, will do well to call at the residence of Mr, " Philips, seven mile south of Snlisburv. ;-.v; - v. ' ENOCH E. PHILLIPS. ! 'August'34, t ." if TTfaiclIcrs. TIIE travelling community are rrjnrrtrulljuitfwrw. JLi lU riw NnMkn n.i",,.,,;... i.;. i,. a:. reel from Raloigh by way of Pitsboro' sml Ashbnro' to Salisbury, in small Northern made Coaches of the first - order ; leaving Raleigh on Mondays and Tburdays at . 10 A. M., arriving in Salisbury next ov at 10 P. M. Leaving Salisbury on Tne-lays and Fridays H'i A. M., arriving in Raleigh next day at 10 P. M. . Hi horse are rood, and driver particularly careful and accnmmrMirtg, - ' : fuh l'i. l'lll .v--. - - 'N."ireat secured at the MajiRion llaUiUrt felUBDnaXTTUtlllfsl-TT" fllHE Suhwriher hvirta nurcliased this tlft Esublishmeiit and iiuml it In a style (III (for Uie sccommodstmn of Traveller snd LmJ Hoarders, is now prepared lur lheir tocmk twnv rftis TABLE will al waya be furnitlitd With the best the market can afford; ' his BAR with a good supply of choico Liquors; his BEDS slisll always be kept in fins order ( snd his Sta bles (which sre very exlen-ive) are well supplied with Provender of the first quality, aud attended by good and faithful hostlers, - He hopes, by strict attention to the business, in per son, to gjva satisfaction to all who may favor rum with tlieir patronage. And he only auks a csll and trial. ANDREW CALDClKlHilf. ; Lex'ingtoo, N. C, Feb. 21, 1SW. U TAILORING BUSINESS. 1 1 ESPECTFULLY ukes this roctliod to inform hi 1 friends tnd customers in Concord snd its vicinity, thst hs still continues to carry on the shore branch of Durness st bii old stand in Concord, South of the store of Messrs. J. F. & C. Phiier, where bs will be found at all time, ready to - . . ,V Cnt,iiiak or I!iccu(ct any" Work in bia tine. HiikHigexperiwic in tlie Biuii - ness, the pains he is now taking lo receive tlie rurlirst fashions from FJuladelukia and Um ork,mtWrtiitli to say, that the work done at hi Shop, shall be of the A0 - -" ' . . " -Beat Workmanship. N. B. Ho will stso teacb (as Agent) die much ap proved system of T. Oliver nf Philadelphia, to any one who wishes instruction in bis rysteio of cutluig. Concord, No. J, IKK - " ;...'......: . : , SoUte. , . ; .'. fpIIE Subscribers hsve Just received at their store, A io Milledgeville, N. C., a large sssortinent ot -Dry Goods, Groceries, HatavBQn&ets, Shoes, liiass, iTocjiery, ana iin ware. AH of which will be sold low f cash, or underwritten paper. BURRAOE V LOFLIN. MllieugeviliC, iMunigwirery wsuij, April II, 1-m tf I LooW at Ti. SUMMER will be coming bsfore long, and your houses are nut yet painted: en iot awl oil are cheap, sod labor costs almost nothing i thank ths citizena of this place, and the surrounding Country lor ths very liberal patrons ire they have here tofore tK-stowed on me, snd by a sUtct stb ntton to bv- uness hope ts merit a eontimisnee of tlie same. ' ; 1 will say to all who deiire to have pwintinjf done, snd may call oa ms, tbat it shall be executed is Uie rhsH hn proved style, snd that no paws stiaU aw SfVired ea my - Bllt tU Bis satudscUon. Any one wishing to hav painting done, will alwaya find me in Salwbury, nuloss necessarily stisent on misi ne. 1... .. II. If. RAINEY." N. B. AH orders from t distance, directed to me ill Selisbury will bs pu actually attended to. . Janusry V4, 19. Town Cloth. CIVB L l li m V t ' j t use-- 'HUE RACl'f over th utv CcurHf, i.l C"ffl' m mence on Tuttda tl.fj,i f i. ,. ...J HMir aay. r first Day. Sweepstake fur thr-e'j-pr old ';! im and fillies, mile hls entrance ". iui!f Lrfrit. T Je kept opi-n mfiil eveuing Mire ttie rrn-o. " oeroual Xiiy.-AssucuiliuB Purse, $1"0 tuile heats free for any tbiiiff. - 7irat Ihtj. Assneiation Pur, W0 two n.i5ef heals, ftee fur any tiling, ear ;et tlie winner oa llif ' preceding day. . - , " Ftmrlh Dty. Vorm, $lf0,sddod to the txitTsnce and sate money ot the week mile beats handtmsv ' , ires tor any thing. . ' , t.ujrancs on each of tlie purse days will be 10 pt Kul ou swmhm iMilt ) which, n is tytevetf, ill be niore in esqh aw thaa above staled, but by ew Die less.. The track will be tot ia eout eondiuon. and tlie Aisociation promises the siricU1! stteittina ta erifce. , , 4 BY TUK MANAUr.ils, . . April 4, m. .:. ' .V tf - I) ANA WAY from the Subntr on the C'lib It April, sn indents SpprenUco hv tlie nsme tf EZEK1EL SKAUKAVEi a;d tmy w alit lt)-r old, has fight imir, fa,ir skin, stutter !' h p.ea ta ¬ in huste, tell lies, tc. - I le has been harboured about the plantation uf ' Iknrv Kc.rtlsweiJir. br srzz s certain Mathias Cook, Jr and probacy some eUit'i. I win give one cent tor iis delivery to me.er tsve io.K tor nut connnemcnt in Mocksviuc Jail, it laJuai by -my- . 1 persottTIian the stfitiiuui Uwk. 1 will ertf'iree tie law asaiiiat any Demon harUntrni? or ewiplerifif s4 . '' boy. w t.KORUE WlLItX. Davie ca., N. May 0, lr!. " s NIOIVS. ltOUECIli; ;' ... ' ' . Xfrtm Pari,) , ',. .. . UAS fhe plesxtire to state, that hVIunf- bwteiV llATABIJi AM) DRlAKAlil.ES, "' I thn r'""r'vsk. bave arrived and that tie will near " , iakr great pHwMire in waiting upno Hi IriuoJa at nui KEI AUIIAWK hen eatle ca en. Among the article which has eH ome to baaJ, be names me miiowuig :, w, , . . . Oranges, rZZ2 t,u" 'wu liemonR, . . Herring, ' Kaisins, " ; Mackerel, ' ' Almonds, ' , . FrdiiH, t .Swect Crwker, Anihejsiju a, - T"Bagf Si Cuflim, : Ida Juice, - L. - Newark Older, 1-mk J'jmp,, Albany Ale, and Wines and Lhi-ws iof.t,lW e;fiet; aim nf tht tatttt impJrU tlotuu ' lJMUsliurrr April 1S IfWak-TTTv'T-' - If NEW llNrAnUSIllUlM', . "TN-MOCKSYILLE. UAVltTTOCNTrr ' THOMAS FOSTER .. " LfNr'UKMS the public that be Das removed from uia former stand, to bis new building m the publss square, in the Town of MncfcsviHe, a hT be am cue. tinue to keep s HOUSiS T)F;"ENTF.U T A I N M ENT. 1L Hquiio i roomy ami onoimtsfioue eUaebed to which are i comfortable Offices fnf ccnlbunen of the Uar, all convenient lo the Court lioHe. The suhecr' br plcdgn himself to ihe most diligent esertwms. to. give etitactimi to luffl ii may yall on'hlm.. Hs Ts hla, Ba kud UuUUm wVMii ia Ut ttwrf. Sksaoer tbat the country will sflurij, snd his savanbr are faiib- fnl snd nnMnnt. ' " ' .... , .Urick 3Iasonry. f pilE SUBSCRIBER living ntw Lexington, -DavsiV-A. con County, takes this method to inf rro lh Pes. lie tlial ha will enter into contract with any Perwsi, or perl1n either in Davidson, Riivan.jot.LWHMsCsii timWtld:'ai' t.i, fci.rirs or anv cUieX llMoCi butwotg erected Uf Brick, W budd tliein choap, a dursUs, aud 4u goad atyle as any wwkmtfi m til conntry. ...,... ..... : T- - llo" wittttarjiTTrotTld snd bum tie Biick, il winteir IIs trust that his hmg experience ia MOULDING AND 1.AVINU BRICK, will entitle hun to a share of public patronage. ' lle.f.uuld.xef(ui gcoUiyocn WJtdubj wurJi tiuoe-ia bis. Line of Business, to Uie FsmwI Academy and the new fire prixif Clerk's office in Salisbury, as apecimsns f bis wivfc. : . N. B. Thum wishing work done, will pies Lsre word at the offiMof l!ie Wcstura Carulmtan.aod at ' shall be punctually attended U, v ROBCttT cox. : Davidson, April 19, tf Yo Owners ot MiWs. . J IIIE SuWriUet has as iwpreW palrnt Spindle kt A. Mills, by which, mill will do uuicb burr tiisc with the Bsnsl form of Kpindlcs. It is so cooKrurtrd as to keep from heating or killing the inral in any pica- , ner. Ths runner is so coufined by the Stodis a at way to preserve it bilauce, and ol' course Uere w ao rubbing of Ihe stones. - , I think, by This improved Spindle, the Mine water ' will do st lesst one-third more business, aud Ute meal : of superu (juelitr. Any pjron wishing to one one of thee Spindlvs, i may obtain one or more, by making application, (with in a bit time) to tlie Subscriber at ilocksville,Dtie Co. N. C. I llinik ths probable cost will not. exceed aVK lor Ihe latent and Spindle n-sdy fr ue. Cot .W,JtVJWiy and Thos. FsMef.ia ths) rfMf'i of Mocksville, have recently tried lbs improved tip -r'- uip, shu s.o iniy niusM-a wiyj. r , I M. UlLXit.&T. V Februsry 7, 183a ' . tf . 'h f ft cm an ti est rr . is ini-is asisi " a. mi!E fiunerih(r hsvintr l.tnt hlmsotf in Ika hn ' ' ' ' j-of 'Atnrord, would j1Jl L:- '" PuWui, sssa . - ' v ' Ornamental and Mgn rainier. ' He flatten himself that hi hmg experience ia tbaaWse Business, ana tue spsameu ol work be Hbs execntea pa uis une. wm s a soBHsent rxxwi mr niMTifai. x He will also attend Jo any call csade en him in tin "V l- HOUSE PAINTING, BUSINESS, ind ia confident be eaa give satisfactiua to all who ana emptny him. ' ' The Public Is respectfslltvqurstAd to eD snd ea- ' courage him, as he is dotrtmmed to execute all work commuted lo htm in th host pussibls msooer. ' ' tCT Alsu, Pamiing and Tntnmisg all kinda ol Cat rissres, dune with neeiuss and duspstch. - X W. RAINEV. Concord, N. C, March 21. IVffl. tf Goellcke'a Matchless Sanative. , AQUANTITV of the above valuable Medicine ea t hand, arid for aale at the Post-Office at Cowoty Line, Dsvis County, N. C. By JOHN LUNSV Agrai yiOU'PO' (Q!B(DS3 : Of bluo PasVs-RiSird, 21 ream of Wrapping Psper, .. snd two reams good, luled Csp papor, toft for sale y My a, im - AT'rifl,,of,:r :