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that b n e"r kimJf; and while on the tub., Vet, wa ouIJ humbly Yecoimiifii.j to the partisan paper 'w,e referred to, who are accustomed to jve ooe-eideJ of matters and thing, gen. erally, to uit ,'"''r own convenience, thut before thf V pronounce with much knowiii;iiCM and equal correctness of the views of men and state of pub. lie opinioo in reference thereto, they would do well ta be informed of the 6amo, und then flick to facts. , STEAMBOAT EXPLOSION' 4 The .Vow Orteant Lovmunian of the,4ib inst. mentions the explosion of tho steamer Back eye white 'lyi"g along-shore on the Mississippi, taking iu wood. All the boilers ware blown overboard, k'i .1.1 t .i j -ud one lodged on tne paiw, yie uoat waa left a -mere wreck, both the boiler ami hurricane decks being completely swept away only 5 or 6 persons were kilted, the passenger! t the, time being for tunately, mostly on shore ;' the names of the per. tons killed bad not been ascertained. v -. ' Akotber. The same paper also mentions the iecepJW!l Jfin''P,tntioa jhalUia. ateanier. Poiu ckartrai, bound Irorn ,7iw Uueans to laropico, had burst her boilers si sea, and hud been com- prlied lo rijr, a jury mast and stand for the Texas coast, the last account reported her seen lying in Matagorda Bay, do lives lost by the accident. FIRE. -The-town- of-Port Ciiwnin-MisBisgipplTsirua ted on the Mississippi river pear Grand Gulf, has been slmost entirely destroyed by fire. The Bank, public buildings, arid in all two-thirds of the place wss reduced to ashes. , We notice the Taimcn in xiaitimore or a new steamboat, the 41 Wilmington," intended to ply on tbe line between Wilmington and Charleston. ' Some of the New York papers deny positively and unequivocally tbe receipt by Mr. Webster, of any amount of money, as. has been recently stated, either in the shape of a gift or loan. -..-'.' Tbe Address before the" Alumni bf University at the approaching commencement is to be deliver ed by Ilugk McQueen, Etq., of Chapel 11 ill. The Department has examined the accounts of Jr. Brtedlote, late collector of customs forJta port oTX"13rfcans7ariS isUoit a defaulter as was falsely alleged by some of the papers at tfiVtime ef his resignation a few months since.- V rot TBI WESTFBS CABOLINUH ROYAL PROCLAMATION. , ?. ."-'. -. -: ' : -no. u. ;' . Ts all myJaUhful iuhjnlt . 5c jr to it. f Wkeruu. mt old enemv. Carles Fisher, tbe same who rebelled against my authority in 1823. has had the audacity to offer for Congress without ny lesve, snd ku published an address hoping thereby to delude the "1gB6rintb!e;"n3 drtw" off TheiT"a riogMriceTrom" m: sod sAsratu, it is my royal pleasure that my lo. t swej-Doctor Ptesssrif ff ehdSrsiirt, fbrmbfiy of . Surry, sod tow of the 10th Congressional District, snd fw was "bora within firs miles of the line," shall be returned"!)) Coo Bret. , Tbia, iherefbre, m lo eommsud ill my faithlul subjects every where, under penalty of sif awfal displeasure, not to believe one word, syllable, or letter io said address; but in all places to pronounce the same to be audacioos, scandalous fabrications, and fcUsekws. - Furthermore. I do hereby command my soyal scavenger, tne Editor of "the- dirty sheet" at Aatitero, without delay, to print and publish by au-Wrty-whsteverTny HonmWe Betafy, Samuel Blue-Light, may write ia the promises. And I do here by command ail my auLjocta.eierjr, .where, to telieve whatever my Sscretary-lislr- writc; nd-nr iwear to 'the same, if necessary. .Ciida-eiider-Tny- tfgmt rnyst aT'my"Pstreif tfr tnyT Wueti- ';aair BittDdBf; Privaielec." V I Editor $' Cfrttpmdmee. tr. Fa l sun iLta, June 1 1839. Business still enntinnes dsll; very few waggons ef .Sium ia-Tbritavs beaevefl-eouBtfy murchants mtiiia weex.very little ontton selling and a dnwn wrj temkucy in pries. - Core sells from wa;gnns 1 03 a 1 10; oaU 6j a 60; fl sir .' i!5, 5 73 s 0 '2't; lea' tobacco sold this week at 8J, a decline from our lA quotation; whiskey.ot which there is liultcnning ia,briogs 47 a 54. H4u0'ar, eotTee, molasses, salt tnd iroa, tre selling at our prices last quoted. Exchange on uta rvortn 1 per cent . : . w . ' Oaring to continued dry weather for some two weeks pat the river is low but still water, enough for light boats to ply between here snd Wilmington. - . Arrived, Wcdnesdsy, TJib, Henrietta .Company's boatf. Diligence and Ou!y Son, with dry finds, gro ceries, &c., fur merchitvs here and in the interior, among which we notice Rev. Bibb, a M. Edney, L. .Sunmuns, Laab it Lehman & Coc, Rev, J. LewW J. Morrison, A.-di J. Morrison, J.'A. Mebme, V. F.v Kelly, R. Fhxi ProE Pliiliips, A. IL Lmd.-ay. S, Ai Jd. McConnll Si Ijuday, Si A. Slitli. J.Tsylor, J.Hardifi, Allen Wicker, j. 1 Bitting, J, IL Bitting, tty. Buie, and other. - . a , C- ""PPeu ? merchants here. , . Weather dry and very warm ; Mercury ranged yes terday from D to 1H degrees ia the shade.. Arrange nts sre making fur celebrating the approaching aa ersary f oar National Independence. ; - - ', ""';';' :7". FOR JUNE, : ; ' . .Ti y. Wain," Editor and Proprietor.. . The Juii ivo, of n,w M,wble ;erioiiical was issued 'rjfhy. (Thursday, 6th.l The loibwiii J is the table Coatni. : . .... r ..... v.,., . ' j, - - , oajciswi. raosa artkte. - " 'WdliaiaTL Crawfid. - PeminMeeoees of this distin. pwiea man, whiU American Miniver at tlie French ooruv eommunicaied by Eugene Vail. LVq , now in X Jrr-' Btncnted II bis private secretary." ST?. rrwrioence. Aa extract. By T. II. . Kotk. A Traveller's Tile. By Park Ben- Th lighted One.; A sketch of real life; tlenun mt u...u f By a gen- '-"ant Range, . A Tale. , By Mrs.. Maria G. Mil warn, or tiorgti, author of " Southern Tale from 1 owt tad Country," now is the press of the Mesara. Ilsrpers, Near York. - . ,' . ""Wires, from " Pericles and Asprnua " cho- 1U Mesaenjer, by Park B-mjmim. , -oi p,mwr vk. . ....... ... iu. Piar deloBTn, whether in phil.hy, science, or re J?'' bf IH" Rese, M. I). Notice of thif thTr "J into the auxiliary causes of of P i ,,u"uu;gery, 4c Vf a gciltlrman v na " Me,i'n dr f"m the tragedy of M turiPdca, witbreamrka on this play, intr 0s, Parsed ith cxtracu By a resi lent of North Ci r-'hna. '.George -ttaMbinfrtsV Appreciation oi ViinjiouVj character by Europeans ; Iml Brougham's sketch ot tin excellent man.' Lim-a written impromptu on see-' inK the picture of Waslmigion's Villa at Mount Ver mm, by William Jay, Butb, England. Never before published on either side of the Atlantic . Conibe on Phrenoloey. lecture I, on Phrenology, de livered in New York, by the distinguished Uoorge (ombe.of Iklmburgh, the first Jiving Profetwor of Phrenology ; now on t visit to this country. (To b continued.) , Currente Caltnwities, No. VI. By Jamn F, Otis, tu tlutr of the Tree Articles." Ac., comprimug s va - riety of poetical excerpts, from ancient snd modern writers, upon todies peculiar to the month of May, Ac Flattery; an extract, from a manuscript volume of la- - conies, by Rer. W. Colton, U. 8. Navy. -(Selected.) Interesting Account of Virginia, in 1617; transcribed ! from tho Royat MSS. in the British Museum, snd entitled in Csaley's tatskHrue of three MSS, "John Ruirs Relation of the State of Virginia," - The Copv llook,- No. V1L Letter from Col. John "Bit- , i nister, describing the entry ot the Britih under Ar nold tnd riiuiiiw,,nrto reieriibuTg, vs. j copied from y'' tlm original. Never before published. . ' ' A Lesf from an unpublished Manuscript. By J. N. Reynolds. Visit to the Volcano of Antuco, in37deg. .. Houtn latitude ; inexhaustible magaxine or combusU IT.: .: . I . I ce J. N. RcynoMs and the Exploring Expedition. Copy of a communication from the Western Members of Con- gress to tlie l'resiibnt of the Untied Htate;-touching the position of Mr. Reynolds in the Exploring Expe t d it ion, with remarks on the subject from the Ohio snd New York press.' ; . ' Willis V Paulding. Remarks of N. P. Willis, touchr ing tho abilities of Mr. Paulding as an author, and attributing the popularity of Mr, PauldingVworkg rt-to"iconneftTi6isiihWW Webb vs. Willis. Reply of Vo. Webb of the N. York Courier to Mr. Willis's stuck on Mr, Paulding, in the Corsair, entitled " Paulding, tho' Author Disiti v. terred.". -.: 1 ;v "- Editors. A short chapter on dipnity, &c. (Selected.) Mecklenburg Declaration of Independence ; the ques tion settled; Air- Jeflerson acquitted of the charge of plagiarism, &e. , ' '" Dr. Bird s New Novel, Robin Day. Critical Review 'of this' new and interesting work, with extracts, -' comprising a general outline of the story, Slc. Virtueits immortslitvrAc (Selected.) Uncle Pete snd the Bear. Scenery in the State of Maine; nebee l'onrf, Moose lake, tirnnits Moun tain, peculiarities of undo Pete, fuhing excursion, " sqilabble " with a br, 4c. By the author, of tlie original " Jack Downing" Letters. ' - V- ORIOISAL rOCTRV. j The Fonntainr-fly Williani, Culleu Bryant Troin the N Democratic Review. . To Queen Victoria ; written immediately a Dor hor ac ceesinn to the throne. - Liner tnfl Sonnets Indolence. By Park BtMijnmin. ' - Lines on the United States of America. Translated WrFrencKy March Na of the Messenger. The Mother's Farewell.- By Oodfrey Underwood Song written improinpta. NBy Purk Benjauiiu. Wyoming. ' By Mrs' Higourney. .- . "Address to My Lyre, ia reproof for its long silence. By the late Miss Margaret Uavidson. Sonnet, To My Sisters, .By.C, F-CL, The Minis In Autumn. ; liy Airs. Signgrney. ' I Went to Gather Flowors." ByrNugtor. Contents of fho May. number of the Journal of the American Silk Society and Rural Economist published at Baltimore 5. ,1 ' il . . ; Zf, The filature j preparation for, and manner of reel - A short ramble in the neighbourhood of Fhiladel X,.phj,.wjtbA v and fixtures. Address of the Committee appointed bv tliePenn-J svivanis diik uoiiveniion, neui in uarrwourg, Feb. 82, 1830. j Morus Multicaulis in Ounphin county, Pennsyl vania. -Table showing tlie number of plants in art acre at various distances Commencement ofSill ; anufaclurfi in.Vecuxu. "SilkWaTmiMtttrw in Turkey , - ' Mulberry Trees on the Rssiern Shore of Maryland Extract of a letterfrom Dr. Havden.of Riiliimore, Ub-'VrSTVlsyiSt ticrmantovrn, orv tit9.uJhjGtjnf -Silk focoona.'" -'".'' ' "'''',' ..L roiiminB.VO.CU-.mwum., , rarrgg -New CrjconrrsRotiffrr PoTnTWiir CrmrfJi oA IVVsf It is stated that in the 9,000 souls year IBOU, mere were only about w ithin tlie limits of the Slate of Illinois. In 1620, the oooulation" had increnaedlo 51.000. In the next ten years, that is, i930, the jMipuhition hnd "TnplcffTifnuih 157,455.-- 'According to the State cennu of 1835, the enume. ration presented an aggregate of no less (linn 2C9,- 794 souls, being an increase of nearly one hundred per cent, in Jive years 1 1 These items we derive from tho Louisville Journal, the editor of which truly remarks that "aurh ia the march lo 4 em pire ' of the" great West." We may add that it is with this inland world, teeming willi every thing that ia calculated to sustain in full prosperity . and abundance, a population of, many millions, thai Baltimore is earnestly and perseveringly la boring to connect herself by her great rail road. Wbo can dmibt that when completed, and forming a it will do the'sliortest and easiest route be tween the Atlantic and ihe Ohio, there will not be consttntly pressing towards it at much travel and trade as will give it incessant employ moot. -Fa fi'swrf America. - : - ' .1;J. ..." nw.'4 Jlil 'l'K't VVKf M iOt:tCi' Io thl Town, oo the 13th inatnt. by Jime Owens, Ei , Mr. JACOB BOST1AN to Miss SARAH RA- MEhV -A.,. -! ' r-1 r , j - . T il O M A S : S A,N1) FORD, 1 - , COMMISSION :4. roRU'AKDLB iti i:ncn AT, 15 IWILMLVOTOXXC Prfrrtw- . Jlesrs. r L. & W. iwlow, JoNN.Ik'ssi Su Hon, . .. Yasssovoa t Riv, ".. C.T. Ilatoa, Foyt'ltvffle.' C. J. OSSKLL, . JoatTH tUxi: v t'Cs-Tts drifts my ia, Ianvaa, J ' . - - Sti June 21. rpAKE.Nt np tnd committed lo the Jail JL efRowtncoimtyonlhel."thin.tsnt, a ngro mas alio calls tiunsull 1UM, ' about 50 yersoftge Us aayitlie sight of bia left eye is injured, thsl he belongs to George lUmper, of Fairfield dintrict 8. C . The owner is rrqueated to eonif forward, prove property, py charrs tnd take him away, or he will be dcsll with an the law directs. -"', . ' -. JOHN II. 11ARPIE, Rk'ff: (trlitLe .sauntivf. flIIE Suhac'rilKW having received an Agency to sell 1. tlie above Medicine, tnd also, th Medicine, now offers it fir sale at the stated priee. .t .v ' JOSEPH HAINES. ( a tJtlcntion Salbury Guards. 5J VOU sre befoby commanded fHm . Pdo in the Town of eimoury on llie 4H of July next, 1 eqnipt in the uniform of tlie Coin- Pony-1 JLo'c'1". A. AL, with' evnn round ol' cartruijjs. By order ot the Captsin. JOHN 1L WEANT.O, S. Salisbury; June 21, M3A .., " . 2t V aua)e V.aiiV axvi MvWs. aIIE Subscribers wishing to sell the above real Es tate, take this method ot infnrmini; the Public that they now olfcr fir tale that valusble tract nf land; con-u-rning 3-10 acres, lying in the County of Davidwon on the Ysdkin.-Uiver, and on the main road loading from lxington tu Fulton aud Mocksville. On the prcmi eea la a r-ft .;-( t SAW AM! falllST MILL j " Also, a Distillery calculated to do ait extensive busi ness, with three Isrgu Stillsaod vessels newly Ktted up. 1 he In ml is well suited for raising gram, ami is situs- the midst of train trowina "neiirlb..rhool pemm wishing to view the premiers or contract for ilie same will please- call on the BiibKcnhera living near the premises. . RKIJKCUA CKUMP, - TIIUMAS CKUJU. Davidson County, N. C i June'Jl, 1S3D. llOt Brick Masonry. fFHIE.filIB.snR 1 HER living noar LssuigtmrOavid- JL i ann County, lakes tliis method to inform fha Pnh. lie that he will enter into contract with any Perwm, or persons, either in Davidson, Rowan, or Cabarrus Coun ties, who wish houses, factories, or sny other .kind of buildings erected of Brick, to build them as cheap, as durable, and in as good style as any workman in this country. . lie will aim, mould end burn tbe Urick, il wanted. lie trusts that his long experience in ' , MOULDING AND LAYING BRICK, . will entitle bun to a shsre of public patronage.- lie would refer gentlemen wishing work done in bis Line of Business, to tlie Female1 Academy and tlie new fire proof Clerk's office in Salisbury, as' specimens of bis workr : .:.:'. '. -, t ..-.- ... J uwn wmimu wui h.iiiu, will Uicam7 l,.ac word at theeffise ef It Wealwa Carolinian, and alt M ij ri... ..i, J , .;n i , sliall be punctually attended to. t ) ROBERT COX. Davidson, pril 18, 1839. Pi raicllcrs. I . - . 9 . . . reel fiotn" Raleigh b wsy of PilsborQ'jind Aitliboro' to Baliibury, in small Northern' made (.caches ot the -rind order; leaving Raleigh on Mohdsys ''anf Thursdays "at 10 A. M, arriving in Salinbury next nays at JO 1 AL Leaving Salitbury on Tuesdays and Fridays at 2 Al M.j arriving in Kaleigh nellt days at 1H f, " TTijat )uirkW ftm triuA. Mint Hrivnrai m "rtieiilarlv A.r.h.l . ndaccommorlntiiiff. v ..-' JOEL McLEAN. f Feb. 12, 1S19. , . - if , N. B. ' Seats secured at the 'Mansion Hotel. , , U Heath Tract. f"VTHB "EATII TRACT, eonuining ail F-lHwarJUssaaf .Jaduated-ahniit. on ths road leadma from Lexinirtnn lo ';urtlle toWlis fc wr-B--'"'? J.. . . ....... . , ' r m in . 1 here are about 1W acres unproioa, sou uuu in 'ond and Tiihber.- , .-- .- " Wood T The Trait is located Ta a very and Is peculiarly adapted to furnnnr. It has on it a fia" an iirciiaru, and a good Aiesdow, .' And inne-l pendent of these advantsges, the, pruepnet for UoUL n unquestionable, as ona or I wo is ona or two . ttOIsDrVEIXK,- hve already been opened, and some very rici ore ex tracted from them. . - X The celebrated Conrad Gold Mine, is situated a few lion of the Veins of that Mine, they must necessarily 1sf tjinmgft fe.MAttU mXz. :iAOT.,eMoa-;m:-.t-.i:theirs jvortji, jn IxitglOfa-lWi Will H-4 dufJ-7tilur- t'l- .l ..11 ...... .1.-' l.....'-r-'n.g-Z' 'i nitioo ; or sny person wi.hmg to contract for the same, will call on Or. Austin, Saliabury ; or address a letter to the Subscriber, Trenton Post Office, Jones Co. N. C. ' WM. .1. HEATH. -Feb21 lr -.-T- ; .-f JUST RECWVED FROM NEW YORK, PHIL ADELPHIA, LONDON AND PARIS, the Sftrin raishlonii Ibr 183, - by the Subscriber, who is prepared to cut and make clothing in tbe must fiuhUmabl tnd durable 1yle, and warranted to 6'. - lie, also, keep a goad assortment of Cloths, Csseimeres tnd Vesting! of the first qualities, selected by himself io theNewVork Market,alLof which be will sell low for Csslt. ,- - . - -.:: N. B. He still continues to teach, the art of Cutting garments on the nswt approved plans of tlie best Tailors in New York tnd Philadelphia... , v - - Or Cutting for cuslomera done on the shortest no tice, a lid order Irom a distance" attended to wilhlie apath. Kr His shop will be found in Mr. Cowsn's Urge brick building. : BENJ. F. FRALEV, . taliburyrJday 4r 18:1ft If- t p HE Piilwcribprs ta ke thfi thrjAoA" to inrorm' 'their JL friends, and the public eenerally, thst they, are now prepared to execute any kind of work in their line, with neatnea, tnd on short notice, st Brian's Mill, on South-Yadkin, near Rcnsbaw's Ford. - - - - - J. COOK, J. BRIAN, 4 CO. Rowan Co., June 14. 139. : 3t Wanted, Immediately, ONE or two good workmen to make tbout fHK) Da gnn Ploughs, for which liLrniljrej5rilJbe vet by the Hubricriuer, living four inile. latof Ifielishury. .. T. . . t r 1 . . . I - . fM. IJ. a man wun a lamuy can uo acvwniuuucio with a house; i' if necessary. - DAVII WISH vAop'y at the Office of the Western Carolinian, or to the Sulwrriber. . . , . June 7, 139. - - ' -- - Nr:v iisiiuli?sii3iiit, - IS MOCKSVILLI DAVIK COUNTY. THOMAS FOSTER ' INFORiJ3 the public that he hss removed from bis former stand, to his new budding en tlie public mtiare, in the Town of Mocksville, where be will con tinue to keep I HOUSE OF ENTERTAINMENT. Hi House is roomy tnd rommodioiia; ttttehnd to which art tit comfortsMe Otlices for gentlemen of the Bar, til convenient to the Court llooce. The tnbicri bcr pledges himself to the most diligent exertion, to give satudtttion to such tt my eall on bim. Ha Tt ble. Bar tod Sublet ire proud. -d in the bet manner that the country will afford, tnd bis setvsnts sre failh ful tnd prompt. ' ; 1 . " . " mm To I n A 1 fcNinwaal wUsaaaWal wdsl , fc- s j t r " I J i"" ta'A's? iw(iiL,V.V, .,; (a:.SIKIJ) by Ihe ai:iiica, Tho Champion of America, Winner s - -: OF THE GREAT MATCH RACE.T The iorlh aniiiNt Ihe Soulli, riMIE thoroogh-hred tu. LATII.bred by Cot VvIe 1 Hsinoton. of houth CsrolinSi will make his fim Hampton Seswm at Salisbury and Concord, (dividing his time equally,) commencing on me loth Marin, and termi nating on tlie lrth nt July. TERMS. ftf), if paid within the seastin, otherwise ,$25 vviU, be charged; iaQ JUi maure,iiiO monca tobs ' paid so soon as it M ascertained the Mare is ia fosl, or ' tlie property chang$ owiurt, snd 60 cents lo the Gromn. , " - .' . Mares sent from a distance, will be well attended to, and fed with grain ,! 3d cen's per day. - A good kit will, be flirnished those thst wish it, gratis; but, in no instance will I be responsible for accidents or escapes. K. W. LONG, i Salisbury, April 23, l39. . ,lf 1 CERTIFY, that Lath was bred by me, and ihat ho was fosldod in the Soring of IKKi. - lie wss got by (Jodol phin, his dam, Pocahontas, by Sir Arehy; his gran, dam, Young Lottery, slso by Sir Archy, otit of Colonel Singleton's celebrated Lottery, by the imported Bedford, out of the Imported mare Anvillina : Gudolphin wss cot by Eclipse ; his dam Sylph, by llrphestton, oat of Louery oy nnponea ittxiiora, etc. - iiaipnestion was got. by the imported Jlutzard, out. of tlie dam of fir Arcny. ' ' " DESCRIPTION, PERFORMANCE, dte, LATH is a fine bay, without white,' 13 hsnds 3 inches high, with good bone and capital action. At 3 years old, he won the produce stake at (Columbia, 2 mile f i. m. i . . - . - 2.e,l'.,,esl.,H.Mr' Xy,' ill!'.s ltsy. sndUptain npann s coil, Convention, nine outers paying torleit Two weeks afterward, he won the Jockey-Club purse. a mite- heals, at Augusts, beating Kite, and eiatanetng Black Bird. At Charleston, ho wss beaten by Clod Hopper lor tlie Jockey-Club purse, 3 mile heats ; being very much annus, he wai drtiwn alter the first heat, At 4 years old, as wt the JKkey-('iib tsire,-4 mile 1ift; it Csinden; bating Sit Kemieth snd DorabuUs, at o ncaia, lowing me nrst in ensequene ot bolting when several lengths in . sd vancjijttt .(lie, fifild, just Mum, '"he "feachiid tlie judge s stand, and getting enungled . amongst jhe carriages, he sustained an injury which occasirtned his withdrawal Item the Turf. ., - " LATH wss a race horwe of the first elsss, which he evinced in his trials will! Biy Alarm, Charlolts Ruase, - and Kitty llcllu and, irr point of blood, be ia ioicriur to Lytonet wactaef impiirifor wiUivei-vflHi eontttotion-t ' TOb!St, hi robust, having never been airk, and hi temper good,-' Ulis colour, Sirm, and action, speak fw tfieinaolves. Ir. word. Lath unites in Tiimsell as many claim to jtuhlic patronage, as any young Stallion thst I know. f:r- . "r W. HAMILTON; rwfliwood,an. 83,im ' i yvr -"1 X'. From tlie shove certificate of Col. llamptnn,. who ... bred and-hitftTITtfaTriedlot'tlieTurf: it will be'esea Um k considered hi iw" i ww bm aniy iroiii tne ncvm ne naa mr-niipiwo a n."vini run "p nblicTy; but'fVoorprivaie Uisui'fte hss made with hors es which are now on the Turf, snd running with con .sidarsble aurccaa, l will slaa ba observsd by bis Cef' tincate, that be considered Lath of the purest blood ; not to be surpassed by any horse imported or native. . ' I consider it entirely unnecessary to attempt to eulc gise Lsth, either for (performance on the Turf or as to his blood, since in every retoct be is so well at tested. But will remark, 1 1 wit Lain has not only de- f seended tronf pure blood, "but hss come from stuck, both sire, grandaire, dam, and grandam, that are of tu run ning blrm). For tesisitee, his sire Gidolphin, made kis fiur miles in 7 minutes and 50 stconds; his prandsire, the American Mlipse, so well known at the North tnd tgalust tha Soutls fl.O'K) aside, in 7 min. and 87 see ; Khrcfc BKarrm'wIth conshlersBla eclnC snd wTiich aam . i .-. . rrr - . -.- --- ' -wnnm ropntatioq st a rscer, ezc, sunn un(iiexiioim both in England snd America.' The rrandain of Lath, Old Lottery, bred by the great Sou) hern Amateur of horses, Col. R. SinglolnrKof Houth Carol ins, hss pro duced more fine rsce hordxs thsn any other mare In the Union." "Thus it will be seen thst thers is united in lath two of the boat studs of the ttsjth, IJjmptoa's and -Sintrreton'si crossed with Oenrfnlottjf the Nurm." The public is now; presented with iioh tn opportuni ty of improving the bland of that noble tnd useful ani- Dial, the horse, at very rarely occurs in thia section of country. - it w. I fnilE Siihscribcr. having taken out Letter of Ad- A minUtration oo tlie Estate of Wm. Bmwn, late of i Arkanijlec'd., m January Term Cir lO'J, requesta 2ill those having accountt tgtinst ssid Estate to present them in duo time for payment, otherwise this notice will be plead in bar of recovery; and all those indebted to snid !tale, will please eall and rtlln ihe same a tlie law directs. GEORGE KLUTPS, Adm'r. Concord, Msy 24, lft ..Ct- XUL0RINCT BUSINESS. 7l I ESPJXTFUUXtaka that u4bd is 4aforsa hi . a i-tTiendtnd so4nners rn Concord-and hi vicinity,! that he still continue lo carry on the above branch ul Business at bis old stand in Concord, South of the store of Messrs. J. F. Sl C. i'hiter, a here be will be found at all times, ready to ; " ,.... Cul, make or Kxeeiite, ' - any work in bis line. I In long experience in the B tiff, th pains he is now taking to receive tlie emrlirti fathitms from Philadelphia Ind New York, enablei him tu ay, tint the work done tt bis Simp, shall be of ths Best Workmansbip. " N. B. Ho will slan teach (as Aent) die much ap proved system of T. Uliver of Philadelphia, to any on ' wbo wiahee instruction in nis tyim m cutting. -- Concord, Nov. , 1WW. T o Owners o MUa. - rpilE Subscriber ha to improved patent RpiniUl - JL Mills, by which, t mil) will do mucn better thin with the VMial form of spindle. It bt o constructed ' si to keep from netting v killing the meal in tnyfntn- tier. The Mttnnr is so Conhiied by U'S Auindl aa al waya to preserve its balance, and of course there it no ruubmg ot the MtNiea, w i I think, by tint improved Spindle, toe tarn water will do tt leant one-third mors busies, and the meal of sunerior Quality, r - " Any person Agnhir.g to nsd one of the Spind'ss, ' . ... may obtain one or mora, by making applttaimn, f witn in t short time) lo the Subscriber it Mnckaville, Ihvie , Co. N. C. -1 tli ink the probable oot will eot exceed k) tot lh Patent and Ppindle ready fbr ue. Vol Wm. F. Kelly and 'Taos, Foster, fn the vicinity of Morksville, have recently tried tha improved Kpin dle, tnd tr highly pleased wrtb It -' . ? v - M. r.ILBKRT, 'FebraarfTiim ' . "---tf ' UXEXAMPLKD MAMMOTH ' 'piir. f..:iowiigdota-'Uif aSiUKaaor Irtijiv, lobe drawn in Jfecewber tiext, wsrnntu ija in di-claring 11 tu b MlliWr,i(, ,',,( in tlic.lnslorv i.l' I ..,IU. ne. i rit't to the amouul have never before I'l'il of-, h r. d tu Ihe ii.!,c It H tme there sre many blauks . but on th. dilit-r Iuih!, the exiretnrly low charge of '.t per Ticket the value and Number of UieVajv Ul, and the revival of tlie g'Ht old eutin uf mr. ranting that cwry prii thaU bt Jrttcn mnd oW, w.ll, we are sure, five universal silif faction, aod esj-::.?l!y, lo the si knmlrti prue kMrtt. - ' , , tO To those ditM?d to adventure, wo recommend tartu uppliction being made to es &,t 'Jjcki-Iwbi'n the Prises arsall s,dd, Biankrmily remain the first buyers have the ben chance. We therefore tmphati, cally say oti at MT t but t,cmce trjnit snd irsna. nit to us your orders, hicb wiall always rtTuive our 1 Iminivil isstsa t laril sw 'AlTZ lr. - ,r Letups to be sddreased snd ap- - SYLVESTER t CO . ',' LVJ BaoADvrati Naw Yeajr. (&Obim (As AVmW lid. - -.700,000 !H $500,066Hh "623,000!! .. C Prizes of 1 $20,000!! 15,000!! ,$10,000!! 2 Prizes of ; 3, Prizes of Grand Kcnl Itntc And Dank Slock. OF PROPERTY SITUATED IN NEW ORLEANS, , J k TAe Jficaesf mi awsf AfsfajliMfai Seimt r prt$enled to th I'ubhe in ,: ! -'.S -y;; ' TUia or any other Country. ; ; I ; - .Tickets only 20 - " , '', '. .. ':. ,.': - 4 "-'-''- .' 1 4uthnriaed by an set of the Legislative Assembly of ' Florida, and under the directions of tho Commia sioners acting under the same. v ' "'' " --m -" ""."'. To be drawn at Jacksoovillu, Florida, Dee. 1, I339."'1 ! ; - tSCHMmT St HAMILTON, Manra. ' " STLTMiaa ftCo-Ttaq Bratdwiyrlvew York,- ... Sole AffcnUa - - 7 . JV combination Nurnbtri llt 10fl,000 Tickets, from No. 1. onwards, in Succession. -'" '. ' - The -Deeds of the Property ini? the Block IraosferreJZT. 72 m Jtrual lo the CeaiaMMmM spyntMcd by the Ssfd act" of the Legialatore ofFUinda, ft the security of the ' rrize-uoiuera. . - . i- - . - - - t - xin null, I. I nil JlHHl,ll , ft ,'tll., IIDIII f I "" " l'"" SPJ AVi IH II SCI IlirlC ? k v 1 Prize The Arcade, 2Sfl feet, 5 inches, 4 lines, on V J jLZh, JUsgazitta stteetf 111 UnII mebewott -y -A - ' ; ' Natchea streetj ISA feet, rj inches, ' -"- 5, i:,; - -Grsiicr sUet Rented at abont fTTjMMlICw" r famramrairf'nraut 'at idO.tiLtJ 1 I Prite City IlnteV l&i ft. on Commoa str, , ,i ,l- - ' 1 W ft- ia. oo Camp Street. ' " -" 7 '' " ' ' . ' Routed at api.lWJ trained st 603,03 . " f 1 TrixeD. veiling House, (adjoining the Ar. 1 - cade.) No. Id, Ui ft. T in. front : on the Natchexatr. Rented at ' flAWO valued W - 20.000 - " 'i 1 Pr e Ditto, (adjoining the Arcade,) No. l-i, 23 It. front on fttlelwa atrr ml 4,1 -XHI ..11 1 Wilt Uiuu, lauioiiiing hit Arcade.) No, .....203aiL,froit oa Nttefies sir. ' H ' Rented at 41 'JlMI mI.im! ml ' 20.000 1 Prlxe Ijitln. No. 23. North-east corner of i .il Bvnn and Cqnom-houM atr. 10" hV front on Basiji, tnd 40 ft. on .. . - Frauklin str.by 127 ft. deep in , - - Cuatoiii-hnoso str. Rented at 1 .' - tt0ta'eitlleil It .7r 1 Prite Ditto. JV 'H, Smth-wet corner of r: V- Hin snd Curtom-honse stt43i .. --,-. , ft. 7 in. on Basin, 32 ft. 7 in. on Franklin, 127 ft. 10 in. deep in -.-"';. front of Custorn-bouae street "OT.TOO"' Rented at l00-tshjed at 20,000 ? 1 Frixe Ditto, No, .H39, U4 ft-ro.oo Royal . -M W UKM..alue4l- : . 4,WO 1 Priae 5 Oaharea Canal Bank Stnck-ilOtt-Wi:."!, . !; dittA.(mercialdMla,jilO0esf K 'ToOdlluMwUnrcs'tTradtirs, Its)" ' etch, - 1 loo ditto, Citgr Bank. f100 etch, ' V 15XKJ5, 10.000 V ' mi unto, ditto, fttiOescn, 10.IMH) IW ditto, dituv-4UU0 taclv : 1(1,000--- , 50 ditto, Eehane Bank. 100 each. . 6.()tW 1 " 50 ditto, dilln, ditto, iltWeeeh. 5.000 t " ditto," IJaii licrit'BanitUU'aach. 5LW I ! ditb ditto, dittcy (HHI each, 4 , 1 H 14 ditto, Mochtnic'a & Trader.', i ' "tltiOescly; 4 j- 1 " 15 ditto, ditto, ditto. SUM etch. ' SjOO 25 each lOsiures Lonisiana Ststo Hank. 100 each, each Prix tl 4100, 20,(X)O 10 . " each Sslrfir.'s of fllXIwh, each Frize . . IfiJtXI, of iht Use Li'ihl Bsok, 2,000 ' J veach. I share of f 100, Of the Bank of . lwiina, 20,000 X) - each 1 sbtr of $100,oft)Mf New Or- leant Rink, 20,000 150 esch 1 share of $103, of the Union . Bauk of Florida, - - 13.000 00 rrixea. - n. -Tlcteta fJ20 ; !i,5oo,ooo " .o Kliarf .' - The jrhole pf ..tha JTicketa, with their Numbers, at also the containing the. PritBS, s ill be examined tntt ' sealed by the Commusooner ii,intid uodr Ihe Act. " ' Mt t llwi Vmy p-K inWthe br;tt.''' tiia wheel will CiKiUin tlie whole of the Nuuibrrs, the other will contain hn tltsDtxo Patau, tnd tbe first COO Num. --' ber that shall be drawn out, will be entitled to such Panee ts may be drawn to its number, and the fortu nate holders of such Frixe will have such pmpertyx transferred to them iininmliaU ly tflef ths Drtwmg,, N Maiwasioered, and tcithont any deduction I Jun 7.119. - - 6-tn Jw Foundry. . T IIAYEla'ycrwiplaed induliaopiiraiiaB tlaigi a. iron esiutry a; my mm on in fuuth-Tadkin river , (Itrmerly Pearsons) in Davie county; where wttre prepared to mtkt all kinds ot castings, such as tha rtinuing works of cotton or woollen factories, cotton . gin. gTwt tnd saw mills, thrishing outhines, wind " mills, plainer blocks, fudpun, iron slitfla, pullies, t drums, driving wheels, an.), in short, every thing else ? that J -ortttlly mtda.at.iron fMiadrtsswU'a-ataalaa. prepared r Turning haft, &e.;and for Gniliing snd fitting up all kinda of machinery ia this line ot busioesa. : I base employed Jscna N iTxcawtao, formerly of ' Baltimore,' a very tkiltul MicIiniiM,- to aopehnteod ' tad manage my ssubludinienl. Ub.Wayneshurg ba i '. worked all hi life in iab!tshmenta of this kind, tniL is dUinuuJied fbr hi skill ti t Machiuist, and Mill- " Wright tie will aim make calculations fur water- heels, mill-gearing, A &j and ahen Ihe machinery ia obtained frota us, h sill attend to putting it op. Onr prices are those of similar eatabliahments at the North, ' : Orders tddreaawd either to Jacob Wavnesborr - of myself, at Sal i bury, will b" promptly tttenM to. iiAitLt.a tisnut. i, KaluJjofy, Hay 54. 119. J. tf ' Goellcke's Matchlcu Sana the. A QUANTITY of tlie above valuable Medicine an 1 band, and for tale at the Fott-Oilice at Count Use, Davie County.N.C., - -! - - - - r fr a t 1- - - - I - -
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