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- , viwra Corrt'jtnhiift'rt, FAYrrTeviu-i, June 1, ,' ...jjjmi.m i i etand; very Hlleof any thing doinj;; ' t ami country wags.'ons coming in urMi all tluitcoiiie a? engH 'l"l gc- r tL Uc' country BThe pnneipJ article of produce brought here for In now ere Gro, flour, bacon, ic Corn brings (torn Z"e? H 5 1 10,-frorn store SI 15 I 20;-,1,- present high price ol corn here has induced many rf lit tanners down the Cape Fear lo bring their corn d bf tlie y of th r',er our mf'lct' Flour from ftOaG 123: bacon as in aunlilv 10) jL f here hw not beer, sorr-s miftic'ent to fix s price toctPB the pest week; 1 'lU' offering and buyers , ,er careless: w miote sSl'.'J 14; feaibers 45 ; 'ax 25 a 20; lard 1112.. - of e"7 ,wl 'P'nnyi quote tdBi-e ioi . i:U : tiiirar, New Orleans, 1 ill ; Porto Rico , Santa Cro OJ 11 ; molassaa. New Orleans, 401 ! ditto Simmon nana a o; iron, tngiisn tUl'ed, 6 1 5 i Swede do. 5J a fl; Liverpool wit, snck, Jp5()a2 75; do. wwbelraJeOO; alum att70e75. Tlitre ii sullicieut wato( for steamboats to com up ArrTvnil, May 3lt, D. 0. Hanlou boat, Jamee Sea well, w,tb gd,i groceries, 4 e., fur metclianU bore and wiUcijili-K't-. A.lsoi .M,,I..l'jJ ,0QtIf Cuwuxj.' boat. Neton aTiJOnly Soil, with dry goods,' groceries, nw-hnifry, tc, for cuaiiry persons in town and also tor (tC,lt. WlweW, Jh St Brothers, Henry Stire wait, . M. Worth, Coffin k Clark, Lexington Manu spuria Company, McConnell Si Lindsay, Armstrong? " . . j l I, , . iS . . it Idebane, A. uinutiay, mini oi unwry, o. uictie ei Co., K & V. Smith, J. 4, ft. Sloan, II. J. Cowan, 41. 4 T. Hunt interior. - - -. - Exchange ea left quoted, i per cent, Seuthcy tht Port, 'The New York American I aavl mm BOUiiB-jr. iiio v"vu iiiiiurmn, aim innuiso- sher, is tuoui to ds marnea aguin, in nie oia nee The My i nie tbirty year his junior, and is Mis Carolina Uowios, well known in the literary world ai the writer of some sweet poetry,-and sotue very fine prose. V ARRIVALS .AND DEPARTURES. , 0f th Hail ' Siiliibury, StatetviUe, Va4e$bcro : . Concord, Lmcoliimn, Ufetiuboro and Xulein r ' ' AT SAUMIUST. ' 8outhern mail dewrU every Mondays Wednesday und Saturday, at X ohickTS-w.r arriver 6n Monday, 'fburriay, and Saturday, at 4, k ro. ' ' Narthm mail arrives on Humlay, 1 aesday and Fr- iUy,at It, p. m; departs on Monday, Thursday and (.MtnriMiya, i u, si. i. . .-. - - ii?!jL'B.j!'JLLtl!3L every Sunday and Thursday, ntl p. 3t psris every Wednemlay and Saturday, at I Lincnlntoa mail departs every Monday, Wednesday ao4 Saturday, at 1, a. rrt: arrives same days at 4, p. in. I tiieraw mail arrives every Tuesdar, Thunclay aiv ..Suwlayat,!!,, p., m i sleparu evesy-Meadsyr Ww fdaf aiid i wdav. at 4. tm.--.---":' I The Raleigh mail departs every Tueetlay and Friday, i TUi!Vincriiail '.departs every Monday ahjjdajt w,.-.rrrtvewiecays at Wo: . to- llncksviUe' mail arrives evcrv rtdav. at 6. D. mj and deparbi next day, at 4, atn. .: at iTATesvatt r The Stage ptfies through Sutesville, from Salisbu ry every Wednesday and Saturday, at li o'clock, nu ana returns next da y, at 8, a-m. Tba Charlotte mail, (by horse,) leave eve rj friday, t 5, a. nu anive next day, at 7, p. m. .... The Lineolntoa mail (by horse) arrives on Tuesday, it 9, a. m.; and returns aa soon as the mail is one nod. t m w ii keshors mail (ry horte) arrives every Satur day, at 8, p. 4 and departs on the mwt d v, at 0, a. tn.. Vk. 11. . ,t l. t : " m uruipuinTiue niau jy noise j arrives on man naO,t 6, p. m ; and depart an tlie next day.wt fl, ea. Tl iiuotmnJJo mail fh horji-l arrival un iluiidat. at S, p. ai: ant! loaves next da , at ti. auk. -The ftimm mail (by home) Mocksville, arrive rmf WWhftf Ta f a ni tJunthy, at 8; v nt r nd drparts next days, at 6, a. p...- .. "... '., . ' :' r.. Northern mail arrives every Monday, Wednesday id Saturday, at 7, a. m.: dcpaita same days, at 8, a. m. S-mtli. rn mail arriyus on Monday, Thursday and 8a- tunJay,H3,e.-deparia same day", at LTp. ro. " alaii (by uorse) lo Mill Uroe, leaves on Tuesday, at j, a. m.: arrives same aay, at o, p. m. M.,l fk. k C. I 1 Wl 1.- . 7 " "I.rjZlCZ2'J?Z" BemrdriK at 3, p. m. f ipruiim.evcry;A'iduetlayri 6, uwrenceviile mail arrives every Sunday, at 4,p. nt; ad departs on aver Satunlav. at 7. a m. Mil thfou.'h the County and beck.) arrive on Tues- f'v, at 6, p. m ; and departs on Monday, at 6, a. m. Hail to Juilitoolier. N. arrive oo Tueailav and fodajuO-S,-- 4v pa raw ew Monday arKiTbtww- at a, a. in. carried in a Hack. , V AT uwolttoh. Asheville lUail. mim RutlMrfisnltnn. leaves' MBIT Mnn- uy, Wednesday and Saturday, at 3, p. m.; and returns wry vednelav, Friday and Monday, at 3, a. m. . cniuoary nun arrives every -Monday, Wedneeda' d Friday, at 5, a. m.; and return on Monday, ed uesday and Saturda. at halt.ruat n. m." , Bpartenbtrg mail leaves every Tuesday and Friday", at I, p. si,; and reinraaon Monday and Friday, at 11. a.m. Stitesvillo mail (by horse) leaves eiery Mo;daj, at 1- m.; and returns every Wednesday al 1L, a- m. -Caube mail, i VVillfimR'a mills, leaves every '.9'-m' 5 ,n( return eve7 Sanday, at 3, u!l-Cnive mail Ipsvm Arw &itnri!iiv- at fi. m d returns same dsy, at 4, n. m. 1 - i Yo'kville (3. C ) mail (by horse) leaves every Moo- X a' ! Mwn at Tuesdsy, 6, p. m. , . vnarioiie mail (by lior) leaves every Wedneeda, m.; aim return next Wedneada, at 11, a. in. -V 'A' ' ". ' at aarnaeaorjon. " "; , 'r' mail (from Ralcigb) arrivea every day, at Aurih.r8 mail, ri Milton, arrivea every Sunday, eslay and Friday, at 10, a. m.; and departs aaiuc ".'a at I, p. , ' - '. l)uavi!l and Lynchburg mail arrivea every Sunday, 9awday 4,. fr; hy vt, 1 ft:; and departa eve- ..wiaf, miiraday, and Saturday, at 9, a. m. Western mail, vui Salem, arrives tSery Tuesday, j ltld Sdturtayt ,0. ; 0Ppmru everT 6un MT Wednesday t0d Friday, at 11 ,a. m. ''' - - - O0llth-Wpori, if -.;.. .... t !! , H,i ' " awiiiKn jipiiij nu oarijttA, lrrivM .... u.j.. r,.-t.. v.l. I - - - - J y win. 6 nd departa same daya, at 11, a. Da. - . '"""iW mail (horse) leaves every Thnrwtay, at 11, TV " mves every Siinda;-; at ft, p. m. am, and arrive every Tuesday, at 3. p. m.1 . orenin mail (horse) leatca every Wednesday, at od returns same day. at 9,0. ra. ATaALM." - The Greenboro' CT'Hla,, at 5, ,,.: and iep. y.fIaarsday and Saturday, at 12, a. m. parts on Tue ,11 wteni mail arrives on the same days of! ti j r wt l" ifeen6bnro', ee abovejat V4, m. oeparta un Mondays, at 7, a. ill. iod oo Wedoes- r,W w VN tike. mad arrivea on Sunday. Tue. MW Thursday, at 10, p. m.'; and depart next eUys, I i 'T . ' " ' - . Ffyn,n8 m,a "' on Monday. AVedneaday rrntar ! I' d'Trt on Sunday, Wednesday J at 7. a. tn. and and -trrrvrw wrTuwdaya and departa Tuedaya and Salur- . , 1 i intra un j jc.-aT aa 40, a JL. 1,y " P- " S drpartaea Tueaday, at M Saturday, at 4, . m. . i UNITED IN WEDLOCK, In Una County, on the 'rd i.lt, by tbe Rev. Hnry f ';.im J(),,N B,WT of Cutwrrus uwy. I Uhs SOPHIA BltOVN,-of tl.u.fuuniy. . - In tun CtHHiiv, un the :Uh utL, by Jacob S. Mvrm Lv!.oJOt,N "ARTMA.N to Mta. CATHARINE la UsviIn Connty.on the Gfith o't .bv Philip Hod- r.'.rk,n?- Mr- I-EASDMX'LODFLTEa to Mm MAR V K KPLEV. ''DEPARTED THia LIFE,' In tliiaCou.ify, on tte 1a iiwtant, after a very mo tmcted ilJneas, MATTHEW U. LOCKE, Eq, Aged be'it35yara. - The decriasedbae left a disconaolate family and i large circle ol frienda to mourn bia death. For a uum hf'r tif yea. pu.,t be hud been an elder in the Preaby. terian Church, knd w much beloved and reepected, not only in that capacity, but as neighbor, gentleman, friend and relative' The community in which he liv ed, evinced by tliei. acta of kin.doesa during the last day of hia life, and by their punctuality in attendance t hia funeral, the respect and love they felt for bun. It is in vairi lo attempt to do jut to the deceased u I htwband, fttber and master ; but those who have been bereaved of good one, have felt and know what we can- noi acscrine. nm clieertul aubmucioa to the will nf a expressed to bii friends, ust fvna in savinirTofhnn " Blessed tre the dead who die in the Lord." ' '' ' CommuniealeiL In Nashville, Tpnn.,in March, 1837, JAMES WII, SON.a native of cJalisbury.N. C, aged about 50 yean. Any at hit relations who may see this can obtain fur ther information in relation to the deceased, by address ing Jsmee H.-ThoTrrpeoH, ColumbiarTenn Comm. " m LATER STILL 4 RE just receiving and opening a fresh supply of I a Medicint Painti, Oik, Dytitufa, Spirit, To bareo, de., which, added to tlioir former stock on hand, make their assqrtment complete. 1 They now have it in their power to supply all orders from Physicians, Merchants, Painters, ic, throughout the surrounding country, aa low a any oilier establish ment in the State. Salisbury, June 7. 1839. . . - ' J If . " a I tint-vxjjnxxinv-xnivi y 'm r L fNE or two good workmen to make about 500 IH J goo Ploughs, for which a liberal price will bo given by the Subscriber, living four mile East of SalUliury. N. B. A uian.wiUi a family can be accommodate ,wilh a house, &C-, if necessary. ? -7- pATnrwlsK -' Apply at the Office of the Weatern Carolinian, or to the Subscriber. , June 7, 1!U. iu.a Irji. dollarsL-IU; vvardLii RANAW A Y or Stolen from the Subscriber, about IB month past, a mulatto eirl, about eighteen years of f jref Met name 'It Vtr gi u ia'a ltd' was twught. near rrXaartottsTtlreYVa.r'tfte'inaf be known ly her feet, ""Maivtii lost her toes by frost.. . v , Ait person who may take up saw girl and lodge her in eotnevjail so that I get her again, ahall have fifty dollar rowUTtli and if brought to me, shall be entitled to the above reward of one hundred dollars. If she was stolen and circumstance go to establish the fict againet any white man, and he'et Ihcy be convicted of the same, 1 will reward the aiacoverei and Inlormer, two hundred dollars. . : . V . J NO. S, RICE. Carmoll llxll. Chester di , 8. C, ' ' ... - A i une l, aooif. - ) , Tho Oiarlottsvill Advertiser, will pleaao insert t!ie above fince r vyeek for four weeks, and forward die : account to the Subscriber, at Carmell Hill, P, O., Ches ter district, S. Carolina. Any tiilormalioa by lin to the Subscr her, will be thankfully received and hand ; someljnrewarili-d. " ' "' - '. ' J. H. Wr-apping -Paper,-5zrC.V- "' '" THE Suhscriliera have jiist received a large assort ment of brown and colored WRAPPING paper; together with a large quantity i PASTE BOARD, which they offer at wholesale or retail. ' , v- v, a v. n iiujiciw June7.1S9. ' rewprrSnee Society - - wil hi i Id their annual meeting at Tabor Church, oTTOfliretlVeiealaS 1n August next,! By order of me Boctety. t, . r ::S - ? x MILTON CAMPBELL, Sec V June 7, l)a- tin - . ssafaaaiVA W r atda UV JJlAy1 - C W. Si C. K. WHEELER, J Jhave just received a LARGE nd FRESH supply of Drug, , ' "' MtJtcitet, " Paint,1 Dye'Stift, Oils, ' Brvtket, (Vicars,, Tobacco, T - ' ' 8nvf,- s Lemon Kymp, ' Patent MuJeciitea, Spirit of Turpentine, fresh Rice, Bwaim's and Ilouck'a Panacea, 8tarch, Soaps, Candles, Glass-Ware. Perfumes, ic. - - -- - also, - ' ":. ' various kinds of Wines, and Spirits for Medical pur- 1 prate all of which will be sold low for eotA, or on . tune to punctual cmlomnt. "Salisbury, May 'i, KM - -82:tf Look Out Another Dun. . : -THE SUBSCRIBER '"IS determined to wind up in the Mercantile bustneas, X and take this method of informing those indebted to him, to come forward and make payment by the 20th July, aa no further indulgence will be given: Those failinc to comply with this notice, may expect to find , their notes and account ia tbe bands of an officer for ' collection, without respect to person. T- - ,.r., v7'KTELU0TT'T Balisbury, June 7, 159 1 3t . f HUE Subscriber having purchased this Establishment and htted it in a style Ill fl the accommodation of Travelers and Boarder, is now preps ted for their recep tion. His r AliUS will alwaya be lurnished L With tke beat the market can afford; his BAR witii a Food suwily of choice Liquor ; hii MCDS (hall always be kept in fine order ; and bia Sta ble (which are very extensive) are well eupplied with Provender of the brat quality, and attended by good imaA faithful hnetlfn w-. He hopes, by strict atlentioa to the husincss, in per son, to give saltstaction to an wno may ravor nun wiu their pairotnZ'!. And he only aska a call and trial. . ANDREW CALDCLEUGIL " Iyxintne. N. C. Fb. 21, ls:t9. , ' 13 Look at Ts. CjUMMER will be eoroing before long, O and vonr booses are not yet painted Mints anil oil are cnoan, ana rsoor con annost ikkuius, 1 Uiaok the citizen of tlti place, and tlie surrounding country fur the very liberal patronage they have here tofore emtowed 00 me, ami ty a suict aiieniion 10 ou ainesa. hone to mprit 1 continuance of the same. , . .. 1 will say to all wbo desire to have painting dona, and may call on roe, that it shall be executed in the most unproved style, and that no pain shall be spared aa my rtart lo five satftrtactKio. -Any -en wishing to hive psrrrting' done, will alwaya End me in Salisbury, unlc Becesaarily absent on ou m. - - - -, - 1L II. RAINEY. ' N. B. AH orders from a distance, directed to me in Salisbury wtfl be punctually attended to. ... JaoosryVWlSOO. ; . . UNEXAMPLED MA'AMOTII r HUE following details of t tx hkb or LorTrav, A to be drawn ft Dternir nit warrtinta ua in declaring it W be unparalttllt'J in tlx hiatory of Ijlte net, J'riiet to the amount have new before been of fered to the public. It is trui there tre many blanks,' but on the other hand, the Wtroney low charge of i-20 per Ticket tlie value aid Nuiiber of the Cap itala, and the revival of the ffvd oil custom ol war ranlinif that torry prize ihaltbn drmn and so, will, we are sure, give universal wsfacuoe,aud especially, to the tix kundrtd price koUfi. CO" To tlioae disposed to at venture, we recommend eara applitalum being made as fur Tickets- hen theJ'nzes are all sold, Illank only remain the n'mt buyers have the best chance. We therefore einplutti Cally aay dkit hot! but i once rmit and 4ren mil to ua your orders, which ball always receive our iirimodiate attention. Letteri to be addressed and ap plications made 10 . SYL'pTEa 0., "" 106 uoADW4v, Maw Yoss. OCT ObtcrH tht Number Hi . ... , V Ov,UUU ... iOUU,UUU l1 $25,000!! G Prizes of . S20.000!! $15,000!! $10,000 J!- 2 Prizes of 3 Prizesi.if.-:r 2 rand Real Cutatc aid Hank Stock OF PROPERTY SITUATED IN NEW ORLEANS, 'J'Ae icSeil and mo. niiicent Solum tttr pre tented lo tit Public in Thii or any oth v Country. . Tickets onlv $20 Authorized by an aot of tlie legislative Assembly of rioriua, snu unoor me uireaions ol the lxuinus sioocrs acting under the samei . , ' I To be drawn at Jacksonville, ftorida, Deo. 1, 1839. ; " SCHMIDT '4 IIAjjlLTON, Manger SvLVMTta St Co., 130 Broadway, New York, - ,-. ; Sole Agents, v ' . No combination Xunbm lit C 10tt,0mi Tickets fhMrra-l. ujviairi succdssjon: . - The Deeds of the Property and tie Suk transferred in trust to the Commissioners ipponted by the laid act of the Legislature of Florida, for tho security of the rnze-uouier. , ---. , r SPfJBXDID KC1IEMB I 1 Prize The Arcade, 286 feet, inches, 4 lines, on - Magazine atfeet ; 101 feet, 11 inchea on ,: . Natchez stroots 126 leet inches, on Gravier street Rented at about U7,0UO , pr. annum, and value! 700,000 I frize tity Hotel, vu it, oo Uoomon atr. t 140 ft. 0 in. on Camp street. . r " Rented at fAOOO-falued at 500,000 1 Puzo Dwelling House, (adjoining tbe Ar cade,) No. 10, 24 ft. 1 in. front ' VT. on the Natchez etr, Edited at flOO-valued at I Prize Ditto, (adjoining the Arcade,) No. .18, 5 It front on Natcliea str. ' . " 4 Rented at 1,200 valued at 1 PrizeDitto, (adjoining the Arcadaj) No. . 20, 23 ft front on Natchez tr. 20,000 '0,000 - Rented at 1.900 valued at 20.000 I Prize Ditto, No. 23, Norili-cart curaer of . -Basin and Costom-nooM sir. 10 '' , ft front on Basin, and 40 ft. oar -FraDklia atr. by 127 fl deep in Custom-boose tr. lUnted at ftlAKMa-nlded at :' . "20.000 Prize Dito, No. 21, South-west corner of V ' Basin and Custom-house rtr.; 32 A T :- . li.-:. 0.1 A - iw , iii.wj uni-iti, u it, i ni. on , ' Pranklm 17 ft lllLi. ,U. i.. . .( ironi 01 custom-nouM sirnot ' ' Rented st 1,5)0 vilued at 20,000 Prize Ditto, No. 309, 24 ft 8 in.on Royal .; atr, by 127ft Ilia. dp Ren-, ted at aiJJOO. valuedat 15JM0 1 Prize 2-10"aliarCanulBinkSi(tk glOO ! on Ann vo,-,i , .. . j . AUfinu 200 ditto, Comaercialditto,100aohi 20,000 150 ditto, Mechanics' di Traders, 100 each,. ., .. 4 -v- 15,000 100 ditto, City Bank, ((100 each, . 10,000 100 ditto, ditto, $100 eaci, 10.000 100 ditto, ditto, $100 eaci, 10,000 SO ditto, Exchange1 Bank, 100 each, 6,000 50 ditto, ditto, ditto, 10J each, , ' 5,000 23 ditto, Gaa Light Bank.10tLeajl. 2,500 25 ditto, ditto, ditto, ltU racb, T 300 . 15 ditto. Mechanic'! ii Trader, $100 each, . ' , 100 i 1 20 15 ditto, ditto, dittn,tu10 each, ,.. -L500 each 10 a.'iares Louisiana State Bank, " tlOO each, each Prize 1.1100, " ' ' ' 20,000 10 ' each 2 shares of tIU0',ecfi, each rfixe 4$200, el the Gas Ijght Ji,.k, " 3,000 200 200 1 each 1 ahare of f 100, of tbe Bank of. Louisiana, - 20,000 each 1 abare of $100. f Um New Or leans Bank, 20,000 150 each 1 share of J 00, d iha Union..-.. - f Li1t,i:) ruvt COO Prizes. - - $1,500,000 TIckela 20:::lo Share. . The whole of the Tickets, with their Numbers, a also those containing the Prises, will be examined and sealed by the Commissionera appointed oodcr the Act, previous to their being put into Die wheels. One wheel will contain the whole of the numbers, the other will contain Six Huaoau Paizca, and the first 600 Num bers that shall be drawn out, will be entitled to such Paiza as may be drawn to its number, and the fortu nate holders of sucb Prize will bv such property transferred te them immodiately after thr Drawing, unincumbered, and tcilhout any deduction I June 7, lssa. - - c m DR. LEAJUrEK KILLI (Harins located hlnuclf in SalUbury,) 1 1 ESPFXTFULLY ofllr bis iervrce in The varams Aa branchoa of fan profession, to the citizen of tho Village, and the surrounding country. He bop from hi experience and untiring atteotam to the dutiea of hi prntewion, to be able to render general aa'wfactioa. ilia otnee Mai aiaj. nm, jj. rawiora Hotel, where he may be found at all times, whon not absent on pro- ressiotiai auiie. . . , ,t MajT 17, , tf 1 1 AVE last received and for sale, ' , ; 11 - 2 hhda good Sugar, -"' 10 doz. Grass Scythes, 2 dot. flniahed Rifle Barrels, 8,000 lb. Spua Cotton, Salem Factory. J Het-Ankor Bolting Cloilis and Screen-wire R.ti.K.r.. Anril 1 AA. . ... . A if "Wanted, Initnediatiiy One or two Journeymen Tailor, to whom good wages and constant employment will be given. None but those who have a ewe knowledge of their buainea and of tdy habits, need apply. jivuawa. v uoaiu. .. Salisbury, M.y 0, lm ... tf, . .; TAILORING BUSINESS. v " o. 27, rr.:c, UESPECTFD LLY take this method to inferfm his friends and customer in Concurd and its vicinity, that he still contmuea to carry on the above branch of Uusiness at hit old stand in Concord, South of thd store .pi.. Messrs. J, F.jJt C. Pluler, where he will be found at all times, ready to ' w . Chi, make or Taecutr, any work in hia line. - His long experience in the Busi ness, the pain he is now taking to receive the rarlieU fation from Philadelphia and New York, enables him to any, that the work done at hi Shop, shall be of Die T i7 ' j ... ITT, Bet Workmanship. N. B. He will also teach (as Aent) the mwh ap proved system of T. Oliver of Philadelphia, to'any one who wisties instruction in hi tyste.u of cutting. : Concord, Nov. , 1AW. DR. G. B. DOUGLAS, IIAVINO located himself in Salisbury, i.P I rcauccliully todT4ii prufwaiiutiale.r vices to its citizens, and those of the surrounding coun try. Hi omce te at Col. Long'a Hotel, where he may be found at all times except when absent oo professional duties, . . - '.' Ifaliabury, May 2, 1939. - ' U NEW. ESTABLISIOIi:AT, lilt IN MOCKSVILLi; DAVIE COUNTY. -THOMAS-FOSTER TNFORMiJ tlie public that ho has removed from hi m. former stand, to bi new building on lite public quare, in the Town of Mocksville, where be will con tinue to keep a HOUSE OF ENTERTAINMENT. Hia House ia roomy and commodious i attached to which are six comfortable Office for gontlemen of the Bar. all convenient to the Court House. The aubscri- ber pledges himself to the most diligent exertion, to give satisfaction to such as may all on him. His Ta ble, Bar and Stable are provided in the best manner I thai the country will aubrd, and hia servants are luitti- ful and prompt. , ' ; I -. Feb. 14, 1KW. ' - 74tf VwAAvc Notice. THE Subscriber, hi conformity to recent instructions leceived from the North Carolina Gold Mine Com pany, take thia method to inform those interested, that hereafter att iMrsoni f und trespassing upon the follow ing Tract of Land, bclofiging to aaid Company, situa ted in Davidson County, will be prosecuted according to the atr id letter of the Law. . JOHN WARD, Agent -" Davidson, April 18, : r ; . i '.-- LANDS: ' '" Tract, No 1 Containing 889 acres, lying on the lour - - , mile branch. 1 .,";. 2 Containing 003 acres, lying on (lie wa "tere.of the Flat Swamp. " 3 Containing 3.8U0 acres, lying oo Lick Creek, Flat Swampland Yadkin River. ; 4 Containing 1,650, ijfing on FJt Swamp 6-ConUining 007, lying on Lick Creek. " 7 Containing 1,412, lying on Flat Swmap. M 8 Containing 000, lying on Lick Creek 1 M 0 ConUlning (101, lying on Lick Creek. ' 10 Containing 1,897 acres, lying on Lick Creek and Flat Swamp. H 12-Coiitaimng, l,!r.'t lying oa Lick Creek. H 12-Conuiiung 1,317, located on four mile - branch and Jacob Crock, adjoining the Lead mine. - - oi'i to. - pJlB SubranbersJiays usA tf imsd at thrtratoray a .in Milledgeville, N. C, a large assortment of Dry Good, Groceries, Ilata, Bonnets, Shoes, Glass, Crockery, and Tin Ware, All of which will be auld low for cash, or underwritten pspr-r. BUKRAGE & LOFLIN. Milledgeville, Montgomery Coouty, t . April 11,1X19. j tf MOiXa- itOUECIIE,. " (From ron's.) HAS the pleasure to sta'te, that hia hnr Inked fur EATABLES AND DRINKAHLES, tram Charleston, have arrived ; and tint he will now take great tileaaere in waiting upon hia friend at bia RESTAURATEUR when called on. . Among the article which haa just come to hand, he names the following : V ' Orange, Kxta rin, - , Herring, - ' ; Mackerel, ' Lemon,-.. Raisins, 1 ' - . Almonds, ' 8wect Crackers, . Sugar &i Cufl'ee, ' Newark Cider, -f Alk.n. II- Sardine, . ; 1 nthesian, , 1 w...i Li nie Juice,' , , . Iemon Syrup, and Winea and Liquor of the belt qyalitiei, and of the lateit importation. asiimmry, April in, iooii. - - ... u liOoVs. - Were. rriHR Corwrlnership heretofore existing ender the X ' firm of BUR RAGE 4. LOFLIN, wa ibis day dis solved by mutual consent All those Indebted to the firm are authorised to anttle their account with Wbj. E. Burrage, thia the Ulb May, 1(9. .! aWM.J5. BURRAGBr- '-' - JOHN X. LOFLLN. ' Witness : E. !L Davoj. May 21. 130. . 3t BOLTING CLOTHS. . . - . , HAVE ea band, and intend keeping a supply of the beat Anchor Stamp Boltlnsr Cloths, eomnriainir all the variou NoC uaed iii lliiii' rf lion oT country. Where all who wish the article can be sup- plied in quantities to tail purchasers, and oo reasonable tcrtna. 1 - -a-uo. -y;-:- Wove Wire for Screen, Siftora, 4., kept oonstant tf on hind 7 ; . HALL St, JOHNSON, : i ruoT MA,"j""T'. i piIE Subscribar hauig locaUlamaslfiaUia tow I. of Oacord, would, now otfor bis services to tlie Public aa an . . ..... Ornamental and Msn Painter. He flatter himself that bis long experience in the above ' Business, snd the specimen of work he haa executed . in hia Iiiih. will Vs a sufficient reoummendation. lie will also attend te my call mad On hun in the i HOUSE PAINT1NO BUSINESS, ' and i confident be un give satisfaction to all who may - employ him " s Ti.s Public ia ivspectfully requested to call and en courage him, aa he is determined to execute all work committed to nun in me aest poasiaie rmnner. fjy Aim, Painting and Trimming all kind of Cat riaire. don with neatness and dospatch. ' ST W. RAINEY. record, N.C, March 21, 1939. , tf ; p?.X2??x::o, m::7xii0aV,' FANCY AND ORNAMENTAL' JOB PRLNTI NO, -Sold, silver Si copper llrominir, Kcatly done it . .' .. uua utt iuu. 'fcat'SfcJi -.-3 A. J M U 1 - s - . -. n a: vAsii:r.i t,y ihe amluicix The Champion of America, Winner OF TUB GREAT MATCH RACE, A m-a kr ,1. , a a. lie iiuriu uKnuisi nie aouin, fMIF. thorough-bred horse, LATH.bred by Col. Wad 9 I 1 lampion, of South Carolina, will make hia first Seasna at Salisbury and Concord, (dividing hia' time fuuauy,; commencing on the loth Alariu, ami termi nating on tlie iota of July. - ..' 1 tuMaf. ttvayrrmtnThemwnrmm 4W5 will be cbaigod ; $30 to insure, the money to be paid ao eoon aa it m ascertained the Mare ia In foal, or the property change ottnert, and 00 cents to the Groom. j. . v ,. . ' ; v " , . Marea sent from a distance, -will be well attended to, and fed with grain at 30 cents per dsy. A good lot will be furnished those that wiah.it, gratia but, in oo instance will 1- be responsible fur accidents w escapee; 1 K. W. LUAU. Salisbury, April 25, 1839. - v ; ... tf ; ' 1 CERTIFY, that Lath was bred by me, and that lie TbsTifcrrnTr. inf 6rirmnferwgotijjr Uodolphio, Ui dam, l'ocabonua, by Sir Archyj hi gran dam. Young Lottery, also by Sir Archy, out of Colonoi Singleton's celebrated Lottery, by the impor&l Bedford, out of the imported mare Anvillina t Uodolphln -got by Eclipse; bia dim Sylph, by livphestion, out of lottery by imported tsedlora, 4c. ilvphestion was got by tlie imported Buzzard, out of the dan of Sir Archy. ' ' " - - - i- DESCRIPTION, PERFORMANCE, 4c, ,. LATH ia a fine bay, without white, 15 handa 3 inchea high, with good bone a. id capital action. At 3 years old, he won the produce Make t Columbia, 3 mile heala, beating Mr. 1 lor' fill), Daisy, and Captain Knn a colt, t.onveolion, nine othera paying lorteit o week afterwardajbe won the Jockey-Club purse. 9 mile heats, at Augusta, boating Kite, and distancing Black Bird. At Charleston, ha was beaten by Clod Hopper for the Jockey-Club purse, 3 mile heat t being very much amiss, hf was drawn after the first beL At 4 years old, tie won Ihe Jockey-uub purse;- mil) heals, at t'amdon, beating Sir Kenneth and Dorabclla, . at 3 heats, losing tlie first in Consequence of bolting when several lengths in advance of the field. Jiial before ... he reached the judge's stand, snd getting entangled amongst the 'carriages, ha sustained an injury which occasioned hi withdrawal front the .Turf! .LATH was a racg horse of the first class, which he -evinced in hi trials with Bay Maria, Charlotte Rtiaee, and Kitty Hoth, and in point of blood, he k inferior to -none, whether imported or native. Ilia constitution is robust, having never been sick, and bi temper good. Hi colour, form, and action, apeak for themselves. ' In a word, I.alh unite in himself aa many claim to publio patronage, a any young Bunion mat i a now. , W. HAMPTON. Willwood, Jan. 22, 1930. : : From the above certificate of Col. Hampton, who bred and had LATH trained tor the Turf, it will be aeeo 1 that he conaidercd him a Race horse of the first class, not only from the races he has mentioned a having run publicly, but from private trial he ha made with hoes- e whrcrfar bow on the Turf, and running with eon " sNlorabje aoccess, . It will slso be oWryed by hi Cer-, rificatu, that he eonsUored Lath of the purest blood ; not to be surpassed by any hone imported or native. ; . I consider it entirely nunccfwary lo attempt to eulo gise I-ath, either for. nis perfonnaucca oo the Turf or j a to hi blood, since in every rpct he ia ao well at tested. But will remark, that Lath baa nut only de- J ,-r.naias I acended from pure blood, but has come from stock, both ; " : ! sire, grandsire, dam, and grandaui. that are of tlie run ning blood. For instance, hia air Gndolhin, made hia four mile in 7 minutes and 50 seconds ; bi grandsire, the American Eclipse, so wtll known at tfa North and South, made hi tiuie in th grmit match race, the North " against the South, $-20,000 aside, in 7 mm. and 37 sec.j which ha won wiOi coustderaUU eclat, and which nia- ed him the meinorabls- name of the Champion of the North ( hia dam, Wae tired by the renowned Sir Archy, wIkxm reputation aa a racer, tic., itanda unnuestioned bulb in Eiiglsnd and America. Tbe grandam of Lath, Old Lottery, bred by lb great Souihern Amateur of . nnrsoa.TJol. K. Singlulon, of Koutb Uarolina, baa pro duced more fine race horse than any other Bia re ia the Union, Thu it will be seen that there i united ia . lath two of th beat stud of the South. Hampton' and - Sinvleton's, crossed with Con. Colesof the North, 1 he public is bow presented with such aa opportuni ty of improving the blood of that nobis and aseful ani mal, the horse, as very rarely occur ia thia aection or country. R. W. L. Salisbury Hotol. HAVING recently purchased tlie above Hotel from Tkm A. Ilxue, .', , (formerly awnnl by W. 11. Slaughter,) Informs the I'uilic that he Intends carry ing it on thr ugh hie superintendent. Col Edward Yarbnmgk, in a style that shall Dot be surpassed by any establishment of a similar character, u all M Old Kin," or ia any other Southern Ftate. t Gentlemen who are fond of goed Fart, Jin Liquor. nr.nl Bed, and Stable ineU tupplied with grain and Provender ot all kinds, conducted by a inferior Jtoit- .rriirwwi?e.M prietor and Superintondent, aa each M determined that nj gentleman or lady eoall leave the House dissatisfied. ii' .J ii r-D .urLrtDik ij ....... , . ; ; a ; card.-'-' v f COL YARBROUGU ia rrWe anxloo to tee hie old friend and former tnitomer at tbe above Hotel, eiMpUlge himlft apsre no JjMlOJEntdCLlhCUL; aitualimi, Jurlng tlicir Btayrpleasaut and comfortable. frV The RaVmh ltegistir,th North Carolina Slaa- dard and. the FayeiteyilleOUaorver, will please giV the aao- aJvfmmwieoi font InscrtW'na.tnir Ibrwarifthgtf " bills to this office. -. - - - - ' JKTow Goods. ".TiiiJ sin.scRinr.us :,. ARE now receiving at their old Stand, at Stirewalt'a Mill, ia Cabarrus, a new and fresh supply of - " ' Spring and Siuuruer !oods. . The following article are among tlie latest arrival : , 1,700 lb, of Sugar, ; - ,lj600 do. Collee, . . 'J . J hhda. Molasses, ' -" 50 bushel Bait, . ' v Winei Cognise Brandy, Dra Stufta, Powder, St,Suu, all of whirn will be aold low for cash, or to punctual dealer on Tims. JACOB WLNECOFF Si CO, - May 1st. im t ; ..,.- ,29.1,- SaitivivVs lot sao ctes ... , ' -
Western Carolinian (Salisbury, N.C.)
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