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y r f If ! ? i , t f . : I a ' M y-Mir t2ih!ure Uur ma out in th--iiiiJ n.AV lo coiu-h,)", f cit.'i-ns, -.Hate mommiing btw-en the two can- mil V'a Jj.Uf on t-i" ay "I In l.U'i ium ! I ilium not L'luih IV. i.er it iimo; an,), if clock-!, hi devotion to your interest ami his lepubliran char- adcr JU 'e "ri guarantee tiiat be will Out i'e. reive von, or botray the irutl iinmswd. ; -. v ,' .V FARMER: " 11 Rowan county, July 31, 1330. - " ' OH THE WESTERN CAROLINIAN. ,;; riMmoroSi, Paviq Co., July 23 1639. ' MwiW' Editor: My attention wa called yesterday, by my old friend, W - J , to the notict--f ' ' Anhboro' paper headed, ' bragging too toon." t My old friend readt thia lit. lie dirty paper, he says, becatjsa hn "wishes to know ' how many lulsehooils ihey will publish about Mr.' Fisher, and the election : for my own part,'!, was offered one ol thepapersgrati,when it 6rst reached i Farmihgtoh, directed to M r. " ,one of the Cau cus nominees, but not wishing to handle web, filth, . 1 declined, IV e have been blest with the cauous disciples in thee purls, having no lees than three in the immediate neighborhood. I am well ecquaiti ted with lawm all, we used to call ilw-m Fmlcriilis(4, yhTaV"org;iii3 afe now, high Ten men, 4 cairN thny woula tlierelore be opposed to i, Cbarle Fisher why w a Republican and against an ' - oji(refve Tariff; and in favor vf Dr. Henderson who 1ms ten and is now, as fur as any uf us know. the advocate tf this y stain, MrijinreMje.JpjJhv T!!rBou'tKM3luimica3"to interastau i. 'r ,; I fin not a vinlont partisan, Messrs. Eililors, but "., fi fr pri'lCpli;, according to the best of my judg-., mem, ana tor quaitticaiions a tin Dines in a candi " date to till statioand looking at the acquauv taoce which flieulichfwith Mrt F"hnrTa v sjul'ty s StatefHiian andhis acknowledged ' Ssli.'iiH, 1 do not doubt the issue of this Owtest, in hisfayor by a large" rpajimty. He has served tw for rna.uy years in various stations, faithfully and honestlyaod I wish to know, what more caa t a-dted from 1 public servant, And I would ask if it is right fof ul to throw him off, to make way for a man who has noMaims on our support. The ' tM'jeus pajier ttuit I 'mentinned above, has mide ""afaffiiientsroii the authority h letter writer? that I kAow to be untrue. I am gelling old. Messrs, t EJitors, hjive liyed here long enough Ur know something about thefe Counties, and I firmly be- -p- het e that-w-wiH gi ve-- M rr-Ftsher-tt -mijont j-nt more than 200 iu this County, and that in Rowan, . and UdvujKun ho will get overwhelming majors . yes as to Chatham and Rarnlolph,! amnol. eo wett'liTenioTirin anr opioion i the protwhle isoue, but .believe iliey will bo true to the RfjwiWtean if.JdMV Fisher has met The fafse ' ctnTrget'of Uui. r efHri promptly and f illVj tjwLiLliasisunvinced " many befi re djfp:iacd t.i hun.and he has been and is , T ie 8ih,d.ty of August will fud 9s at the poll, ) rtady to lustain the VVliig principle 6f "99. i ue u.j not lear or uoum me resuii 01 tnai nsy e : work. ..Farmer of- davie.- v - fob ths westci caRotisiAS.J Msssaa. RmTom:1 It w known that the C'sufue 7 rimed by ; sutcriptiun, a su:d of money to pay , Boa .Saaiiu lo-print a weekly supply of slander kciiost a('hirk Fili-r, but lajiot uuerally knowa Lra tt : tt manuiscturrd. I wis inlorinfiU Itxun AJiUro' not ling ago, that tha moat ot thsv falaoliouda puulil-d iu tSwaiui's paper are ra or tea ted in Kalul.urr and M.icksv. - vule. ' It is said there tbtt tns bditorortae Watctimao, M W Jiueto I hmdeeiwn r erothtr-m-llTr, wntrg eooir-tnan oTtliS hlihv piecu in Hie "dirty thee.- li is ashamed in acme nis own aneei wim uiein, anu se.ids them on to Saim," who, for money, would pub lish anything. Also another lawyer in (Salisbury emp ties his palHn the same sneatiinj manner tfiroojh it aame vehicle. And the Caucnsitet of Mocksville, poor fellows, wniedsy and Jiighl. they arj L !adjaccJ fiarTheynreTn pruiu "Nu Tothor printers m the United states or America wouu. publish such dirty pro ductions, but Ben Hwaim. and the abqUttonitt (iaiaoa- AlrrVBsTT had like lo have l.irzot btm. a small scale jAyer.ii;,Pjru.Vj0xeiHiicdL ,"ttfie-ttdrtr sheet. tt What cansw tt -most -be to re- rzrumiB mirn litiingt w.llippurt n:n naia coniemjK me :wICi.iiu luuat fi iiif people to bek-ve thal v ic!t pruceedinirt will inAuvne Uiem ! Can hit de cent man read the "dirty sheet" without disgust! X" 7r:rr: ; a freeman. : :- i P. 8-1 submit tho f blowing query as a subject to ' bodiseussed at the nsxl meeting of the Lexingioq Dst ., bu2 Socidiy, to wit:4 What is the difference, in a imiral point ot vjvw, between irUtag lies made by one a ' tslf, tnd circulutMii lies maue ilenwaita tjidjtia. -eawpjTOlcTrai ' ; , , " " -, , " --1 ' r ? ' torn ths wawttaa CAtotiMU?!. tTlie CilOCTAW. CLAIM ilrasHS. Editors; I hava often tieard it taid that drowning mva will catch at straws, and 1 bare never ma ui saying more uuiy rerinea man hi in preaeni coolest (br Cuugresa 1'lie opponents of Air. Fisher havine buen comoletelv rVmied aud driven from tha no- ' lineal ejections to him, bare given op politics ia de rpatr, and niw tarn all their attention to the circulation of putty lien," aud bolder falsehoods.. It is disgusting to hear the talus and renorta industrkaislv out into sired . UtKMi by person bohave thetnselve no moral char- teter, tnd who daily bva iu viola Ik in of the law of de eeaey aud morali'y, Bullht Unugoa which these das ' Pfntl' e'cctioiieerers make their greatest effort, is tho Anoruw Clum. Doetor tlendersoa nttlao Iriod hat hand od Hi it tabied at all the musters he has si- i tended, and luanuwjf yet gained a vote by it, but if uietccmnt- are eoirect,.nus ooeiT every where com pletely defeated. I heard bim make hiirhargs as regards -iwaerfHW -xid"iris a wonder that ho .should ever, again aieuUoo .lie came forward wiih vanousebtrge against Mr. richer, and read, m. proof of tiiatn, a paper be called HUck'i report, tnd eertam one-tidcd depositions laW wt'ire the Legislature of, Mississippi. - iWocs'i report ree.nnmeodt to Congress to refuse the appointment of noora w cauniioarr to examine the claima. iffll.rrm, r..V-fl,.. I : 1 1 ., .. i, n. - intr t'te iMic-aided depositions, aod actually pease ta act t p finting Judge to axamine these claima. These three "tog, is a Board of Coimn ssioncrs, met and have ex- amined ntny of tiiese elauns and wrote down all the eidnee taken no oalh, and by examinatiuo, and cross extmtnsumiw This etidence, u you last week stated recorded! " IViA'and was Is id before Congress,ind I cwiain every thing about the claims. Now if Doctor 1, 'lwdernn and his heljunatee warned to publish the t wntlv and nothing, but the truth coucerniug tiiese ftmjs ousht they not, I a.-k again, to go to this re cord and sp.-k ftom that 1 Certainly they ought, but , iMetd of this, they go and bant up the false pipers Jat were laid before Conyres by Ulaik, and which tngre rejected tad threw aside as unworthy of no , tice. Thi sliowa that tlwse owe wish lo deceive snd j. eiailegd, and are willing U do an by retorting to the : unfl,,r tmj unjlH me4ns.I repest the question, ,br wh to tell the truth, why lio they sol go to it 1,wn(, net brrrg up old papers rejected and uimwo aside by Congress, a unworthy of the least no- ; eef Let eery ctndid man decide Sir himself., -. Cut ftr til what do the efforts of thee tricksters .mount to t-The peopfe know both parties too well to ii TV ,,ucl, 'uis:s ,nd 00 Sth da f August - "will be found by llsee men, that their labors are vain. . - . , A VOTtlL I'M 1T. IV WKDLtJCK, t'oimtv. )! tlw lit msUnl. . A!l l I; Ih V.... 11- I. in . ' """ i.-i ., .11 r. A. A1UI 1. ti ivi' MA! M. " May love att.-nd the happy piiir. Who now have jdin'd tiitir lisiuls 1 t util the m.,11 ,t.r, d.aih shall dare ... Tu.MJLUi'Y t!wir ba mis." & DEI'AIU'EI) Tills LIFE, In this County, on the! 27ih ult, MARY ISABEL LA, daughter a)' Fergus Uraham. Aged 7 yens. -a--- BRICK MACHINE. ' We bad the pleasure yesterday of witnessing the operation of a machine fur making brick which U ooeof great ingenuity, and it appears to us like ly to supercede the old tedious aod ex pensive mode. f .The machine is chiefly of cast iron, pondejoua and .... "i mvwmw j , ohuuiu UUi lot illO WVIK 11 Daa lu QO. - .' But moulds, worked by six horse power engine, , will make in a common day' work, 20,000 bricks, fU without other labor, to be set in the kiln. The only labor besides the piling the bricks, is that re. ; quired to dig the clay, and haul it lo the machine, I whereat is taken by elevators, and pastes from 4 step to step, until the brick is pushed by the ma. 1 eiiio tttwlf from thrirmtildj ready" T6bfl pultS rhi -1 .', t The depth of clay in the mould before the pres sure, is about 4J inches, which" is coinpresed by the Immense weight of near 100 lone, brought in to action by toggle joint to the common thickness -of two inches. ,. The machiuejy -ly which the mould ia filled," we'unous and ellicteut, and its effi ciency is only equalled by its simplicity. The ma chine now built is the first nit tip by the inventor, and works Weill and satisfactory, to far as has been tried. The material used' was the loamy soil in tl.icimty KensmgtonTand from this the bricks, as they came from the moulds, were square, solid, and very pouderous. The machine was built at the Franklin Iron Works, James T. Suttou, pro prictor. ' ; -. f a'';:. The present machine it intended, we understand, fdr Baltimore. As they must have the effort of J reducing the cost of making brick,; nearly two thirds, and, consequently, the price of brick, we xhope to tee Jhese machines iu goncral u e uus. 1 ; -. 1 v .- From tJ jieu'Oriean$ Courier of Julf Id .TEXAS. The arnval of tlm steamer Columbia last niL'ht. uts us in possession of Lews from Texas to the h mstnnUol which the Mlowmr may be cori. lidered t principal iteiua.". V'. ,it Soma sick" prevail in Hmjrton-Trr..t-W 'repStled that an army of 4,000 Mexicans b(ul kdvauccd .to Miitainoras. This intelligence K,iie tttcution was nnuciiwllv lurrwd -tir the- Im , dian frontier. A large body of 1 exians, regulars, volunteers, and militia, had marched to the North. era frontier, where it was understood Indian par- ties from twenty tribes were about to rjieet them. . ' t lThe result was exnected anxiously ..JThi'Texiana, . 11 was eaia, were aeiermineu 10 compel me inuians to abandon the Northern counties, and it was. thought the savages would give bailie rather than convnt.. We shall not know the result of this meeting for some weeks.' ' More than 100 persons are said to have already : tqualtcd do the sits of the new eapital uf Texas on the Colorado ) and it was thought the eometitioa would be very great at the approaching sale of the lots. t,. . . ---- .---"----.'-i , H... :Tlte.eitiwin of jIwitoiuippBa to ia haw-r very serious brush with the gamblers-. It is said the cotton crop of Eastern Texas will this year fall little short of 30,000 bares. Besides the marauding parties of Camanchea on ths Western frontier, the trade between Texas and the country beyond Rio Grande del Norte is now to-sttflet fium the depiBtolrtB316rraTid"'pTriTs, br armed band of white men, who plunder alike Meucar an&Xejtu .iTHE FOREIGN NEWS.- r The most important news by the .late arrival is - lW of tlie war between the tiuhm-end Mchemet -jui anu luraniw atu. - r roin tne-notea wntcn hava passed between the French and Russian Gov rtrnmcnt,itTi appareut that new relations have i been recently created on the part of Russia with the Porte, which the French consider in conflict with the aafety anj interest of the other European powers. " l he armed intervention U Kussia m .llm intnrnal affaira-of Turkey," protented against by France may be called into requisition by the war just declared; and in a view to that event, a large grant of money to the King of the French has been made by an almost unanimous vote of the Chambers. The apprehension is that the power of the Otto - man Empire, so favorably aitualed lo hold com mand over Europe, Asia, and Africa, ia the great object of ambition to the Liar the modern Cse ear.- If the war now declared, and which looks lo the dismemberment nf the Turkish power, should , be turned to eccouiil by any one of tha European sovreign to extend control over the Ottoman throne, ' it will produce a general war in Europe. Co6e. " IVmi tie CAeraaf Oeartft, " . Tha foltowing communicalion speaks for itself, At- , .most every man is interested to btving the rogues . - srrosteo. : , -- M URRELL MEN IN ANSON. . Two men, one driving a gpay horse in a Carry Hj ltherfidrig--darfc xhesmt -omt ware . and leading a bright sorrel Jjnrae wUh, liax " aud tail, have been passing through Ansoa County, during last week, telling as they went that they had six wagoo toads of bacon just oo behind. 1 he one with the two horses stayed at my house Satur diiv nmht.tlie aillb inst. i he said his name was YnnniT- rt thai tin llnn.t In g.minn a.niiu be told me the aame tale about the six loads of ba-. ton just behind. Early Sunday morning, the Car ry&ll mm passed ou towards Cheraw, and about . U.0 o'clock returned going up. Young went out od had tome conversation with bim, then called 5 for his burses aud etarled io-the direction of Clia- raw, and said ha was going there ; but I under . stand that in an bout, afterwards he-was three " miles upon the other end of the road, aod in com pany with the Carryall man. Young endeavored to persuade off one of my negro boys with bim, I . understand he also tried three or tour in tbe neigh borhood. and a verv valuable fellow of William r . -. . . . n UatliS's has been actually missing aver since mm- day, the day which they passed through that neighborhood. They no doubt have KatliH oe rrw i nor can Ihey ba beard from or traced in any directioo aince. I think Ue public should be put upon their guard against auch villiane, J NO. GRADY, Jr. A SnttdOor It. a M$ 25, 1S39. Job Printing; neatly executed at thin XT OFFICE. to Tin; vvnjsic. W'ltHIM,; Ik !,ft., ) 'HUE un.!cr!.ipiiHl AilminiiJra'ruurtl E4le uf UjC X lata llrz-kih NiW farmer I norot the teirier. x m leave to inform tin; puUlw, v,,t iiire are yet to boJii'piwS-tI,-n rewiBle trrw-, a tew full of .Nil Kcj;uttr, from tli eommi-ittatefit to volume fil ly, wclusivc, Willi ail Ihe e:ipi'ieiiii'nui,anl gmicral In dex alt complete, coiiiprisuig a tiw4 at tiomty fct Utari, with a number ot eu ine!I he th Moood and tliird, and fourth n, I'min iSept 1-17, to hept KttJ, wuti sundry ouu tuiumes 10 eompj toe seta d tbose who have been, oj are now subscr Vrs to the work. She would slso beg Iraye to sute, lUt yieidiaf to the imperious aecrssiiy which exists Ik so doing, she has placed til claims due to the taid oVcMsed. hi the bands of Phtllif K?tgrt, of the City st IWlunore, wnb a vipw ot having the same eotlecieJ and ekiaed by hiat al! the Books ot the concern beiiif ia bis Duweawoo. and te whom application caa be made tar tela or parts of si-ts of the ttoreaaul work. The undesigned hopes thai she is not presuming too much in asking ths kind and lihortl public, press ol the United Stales, to givs the Cjregoiag a few insert sis, with the view of atdin? hr to d mease of the surnlus eopius of the Register, sod to rethsCthe sums due from those for w hose bceefit the labor at bt-r Ut husbtad were sealously eiveo. toeuable ber to sustain thirteen children; eight of whom are under twelve yra ot 'MlAYrAMH KtLES, AdmTI. . rpAKE. up by Solomou Hall, living-on 4Ji Creek -J- in tiiis County, a 1 of a dark bay color, judged to ba two or three years oiu, iim apprtised according to law ay cltuart Utmp bell, Olho Gillespie, and Ksmucl Lucky, to be worth lorty dolls rs. JOHN t BHAVER. Rangr alsbury, AugutBa',tT7T"rT"'tf Town YroperVy lor 8ac. I WILL offer for Sale oa Tuesday of our next Supe rior Court, the following real Estate: . No.' 1 One house snd lot in the great North-west square of Salisbury, knows if the tavern bouse. " 2 The house adjoining, kept a a grocery. , " 3 A new dwelling-house, with all oecesMary out- nouses, adjoining ine mrns. (A house sod lot, oa Mam street, opposiU Win. Howard a, with back M. -Also, 53 seres of land adjoining the town of Salisbury, under a bigl! state of cultivation. All the above will be sold on good terms private-iyj if not disposed of ssoucr, they be sold on the day above mentioned. JOUN JONES. Htlisbury, N. August 2, !. ts ' rflIlE Prnsbvterv of Coneard will meet in thia Town L.X on.WedrtesdaT,Heptefnt)er llth,alllockick,A. M. I Th mmherm itf PtmIivIjt sr imiiMiad Ia itnn at -be directed to their blsce ofl.xli? in?. urtrHri tKusns. Salisbury. fiJ. C, August itlKW. tp. THE Subscriber btving located himself in the town of Concord, would now.odet hia aerticca lo-tha Public aa an -. ... .- Ornamental and SIsn Painter. A He flatters, himself that hi long etperience in the a bote Business, and the spojimen oi -f n be has executed ia his Uns, wift 4 s sefiicieat recoameodattrm. lis will also attasid lo any stall aisdf oa him in the ; HousE-ifxCmNcTirrivi and ia con nuen tfae cajxgurc.W war lien ae ai eoipio nun. ' -v, The Public b respectfully rej nested to call and en courage him, aa he ia determined lo execute ill work committed to him in th beat putwibla manner. V7" Alan, fainting and Tnmmtng 1 lunda ol Cat . ritge,done with nestueai and despatch. J. W. RAINETv Concord, N. (Xr Msrch 21,- IT liOoar-aVlL87" OUMMER will ba coming before long, ikO-end your bouses, are Dot yet painted ; ? iht and oil are etrWp, tmf bbwenrtsaWwt Uhiu. Oaokth tititens ef this plirccliatth&Wr4Mudjiic coanirj iot vao very iiooru pauunsge utey nave) oere- totore bestowed on ms, and' ay a strict attestjon to bu sines, hope to merit a continuance of the same. - i will say to aH who deem to htve painting done. ana may call on me, that itehail be executed in the vest unproved style, and that no pains tball be spared on my part to give satisfaction. Any one wishing to nave painting done, will always 0 nd me in Aaluitiury, onieaeceaatnly sbmnt on twia- . IL 11. KAIACY. N. B. All orJer from a distance, directed to ate ia Salisbury will be punctually attended to. . January x, isjjl - . tr v rpHE Subscribet 'IHE Subscriber hiring purchased thia 111! fan "I' , - tMablishment and nued it m a stvle for the scconimodsuos of Travellers snd Harder, it now prepared br their recep tion, tlis TABUS will U ways be turn wood With the beat the market can aflbrd; his BAR with a good supply of ctoice Liquors; his BKUS shall si ways be kept in tine truer ; tnd btsMa blea (which are very extensive) are well supplied with Provender of the first quality, and attended by good and faithful hostlen. " y He hopes, by strict attention to de bonnets, ia per son, lo give satisfaction to all who day fhror bias with their patronage. And he only tidu a cttl and lriaL ' ANDREW CALDCLEL'OII. Lexington. N. C, Feb. 21, lfcL, 14 - WIWSSS-V' catawbai f niIE public are infiari urt th above EttabUsn- JL meat will be kept open this Season, far the ac commodation of mvalida and all who amy desire pleasant Summer retreat. Ample sreotrationa have been made, tnd renewed exsrtmo will he given to ren der full atiftctKm. Trrsw of BaHifwni eJumm, tor last Meason, the Subscriber solicits s fiirther trial ot bis Establishment. J. W. HAMPTON. Cata wba Springs, Lincoln co-, N. C, I tl Way3L ISO. CT The Ftyetteville Ohterver, sad the South Caro linian, will publish the above te the antnnnt of $3, each, and- seal iiicu.accouul to lhtl.Pust-Mtter, (tawba Bpringi, tor payment J.w. jr. Beef! Beef!! im !!! 'XJJ- Tied THE SUBSCRIBER I NTENDS to furnish the Ciliien of Kaliabary and vicinity with BEEF, on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, aod oftener if required, is soon aa Beeves caa be procured ; ha tender h thanks for past patron age, and hopes to be enabled to plaastf all who will acain patronise him. - . HENRY 5MITIL July 19, 130 ' if . . .. .a UXEXAMPLED MAMMOTH '' " CiEiIlB, . , .;" r'rillE KUlowing dttstls nf a S;HKat Of a I-ottkby, - to b iiria ui lW.mii.ef nxt, warrants ns in d,nnj; it to ba nprul!!Ud intlie history ot'Lottt1 rusi. V to the fw'int never btore been ol-fi-rJ lo ths pu'jlic. It ts iru there are many blank, but on the other hsnt, the xtremly low charge of f ..t ) per ticket the v)u tod Niwiibrt of the Capuals, and the revival of the good old rwtnm of wtrranitng that ' eteijf Sfiie aWl be dram and -U, will, we are suro, five umrerwl tatiactioa, and espscially, to the lit nnJrt4jmtr koliirrt. - ' ftj To thiwe dmpnaed to admitnre, we rrcommond eorra piteuluM being made (a us fv Ticket-wheo the I'Tise are all sold. Blanks otilj reiaainthe hrxt buyer bare the best chance. W thti-efore'ehiphati-! cany as? dci.it dot : tan ai once remit ami trans mit to at your orders, which shall always receive our antedate attention. Leper to be addressed and ap plications made to SYLVESTER St CO. ! , : . 130 BaoAOWAi, Naw Yoa. 3" fXaera rtf A'asaVr loO. . , $700,000!!! i $500,000!!! 25;ooorr G Prizes of . . $20,000!! 2 Prizes of 3 ..Prizes of $15,000!! $10,000!! Grand Real f .atatc and Bank Stock LOTTERY OF PROPERTY SITUATED IN NEW ORLEANS, He rtVatjl tuuf atoet Magnljctitt Scheme evtr -rpmevmtwae FMie im TW or any other Country. . Tickets only $20. . ' ttaaaw,. , '' Authorized by aa act of the Ijrgislativ Assembly of r ksriUa, and nnder the directions of the C ommission- wrs acting uader the tame. oU?riwha j i5CHMIDT,eV HAMILTON, ManJrt KiLvrenm & Co., loo Broadway, New York, "Sole Agents... jXv.xombikatim-Mimbertf 1 -lOft.OUO Taeksts, ftom 'No. l.opwarJs, in' sutcesaion. . lbe Deeds of the Pr.stert v and the Slock uausfurrcd ia trust tcnhel 'iHtunUwiwers appotated by the said act of thu Lrirudaturt of Florida, tr tha lecunty of the TV !!t-"-l! 1 Prise The" Arcade, 2t6 fcet, ft inches, 4 tines, an . I Masaawe aUeet; 101 feeu 11 inches on Nttcnes street I l it! feet. 6 Inches, on : Uravier street Uented at about (.17,0(10 nr. anu jib, and valued it . $700000 I rnxe cuy u ui, nu n. on immon str. . 110 h. 6 in. on Camp atreeL tttM t f..W-aluad at MOJJOO 1 Ifije -dwelling House, (ad joiuine the Ar- v - : cade,) No. Hi, Ul It 7 in. fruit oo the Natcnea str. - Ranted at flilO-valued tt 20,000 . I true unto, (art joining the Arcade, no. -, . ' . !3 ft. front tm Natebes tti. i--' Kuoled at I00.va)ued at - 20,000 I mas inilo, aejotnins; toe Arrtde.1 No. ented at dsl valued al 20.000 1 Prize Ditto, Nu. 23, North-east corner of .. ' rUmnandCnslo,n-bonstr.40 - -; ft front oa Basin, tad 40 ft. on -Franklin str. bv 1Z7 ft. deeo m CUstom-housa su. Ilculod at lM) ttlued at 20JQ2 L-LPma Okte, St, SWecorner v Basin and Custom -house str.iot! X, ' ' ft.Tin.l)BlUsin.3ift.7tya- -H l"ianklm, VO tt. lOiia.deepin- ironi ot Uistooi-house ttrect-r X -Rented tl flJMal valued ..ajL20J)OO I l'rie.UdvoiHi , ftTS in. on Roralx . - -- mtm V- !." aa I.- J H Pm8SeanartChaal Bank StutklWr:. 1 eacfi. 1 V 25,000 . 1 .. 200 ditto,CoounUfdith $100 each I ... lot) ditto, Uechanica' V Trader' 100 each, . t. -'x 1 1 100 ditto, Chy Bank. 100 eacW: ' 1 " 100 ditto, ditto, -.IW ech, . 20,0(10 15,000 10,(100 HMkH) 1 " 100 ditto, ditto. aiehlOi ... ,u V KlSSt 1 60 ditto, ditto, ditta,-tl00 each, , x 1 25 ditto, Ott Light Bank, I00 each, 1 " 5 dilta, ditto, duuv-H0 each, -1 " 25 ditto, ditto, ditto, f 100 each, ;1 - 15 ditto, aiKbame ' V Tradtr', flOO each. 1 "Wditlo,diUn,dUtoHpl(eaeh,-: 20 " each 10 share Louisiana Sute Baoki 100 each, each Prise 1.000, 10 eachjahare of $100 each, each Pme JU0, of lb Gas Light Bank, 200- eackl ahare of sIUU,ct tha Bank oi Louisiana,.. 200- each 1 share oftlOO, of the New Or- . leans Btuk, '----150- each 1 share of flOO, of the Union' Bank of Florida, BiWlO 20(1 U.500 -iWOO 100 L500 20,000 .2,000 20,000 30,000 15,000 600 Prise. -TieLeln $20: , . I00,0()0 Xo Share. The whole of the Tickets, with their Numbers, as also thus e-muinmr the Pnxe. wdl be examined and sealed by the Coenuiasionert appninted .undnr the Act, m,iMi hj uicir or in? out llilo ma w nee la. Ufia wneel swll aantain the whole nt the nombera, the othar will contain tws Ursa is Pnmn, and we first 000 Num ber tint shall he drawn out, will be entitled to euch 1'erxa a may be drawn la iu urn bars, and th Lrtn aatn bolder of naeh Prixe will bare such property transferred to them iw mediately after the Irrawing, tmiacamiered, and KiMavt rnnm didwiium I ' . , u ill .TAILORING BUS1XESS. ; '0. it. rn:o3 '"r":T UESPECTFULLY Ukee this method to inform his fr lands sod customers ia Concord and its vicinity, that he uU caatinaas -to carry on the tlx we branch Of " Bunet it hit old Stand in Concord, Bouth of the store at Messrs. J. F. fc C. phiicr, wher he will be to id , at all Umea, ready to - --- ..' r-t- - . , , Cut, make or i:ieettte, any work In bis line. . Hi. long experience in the Busi- neat, ue pam ne at now Ukiug to reei.-tve the earlurt fttkieM from Philadelphia nd New York, enablet him to tay. that the work done at hi Shoo, shall be of the ' n ... ' r t Beit Workmanihlp." N. B. He will also teach (aa Aent) tlie mack ap proved system ef T. Oliver of Philadelphia, to any one woo wwnea maireeuon in til system Ol Cutting. Concord, No. 20. 183-1. . WarraTAU for aecrc. n .J a FORMS his fiicmls am! tha public, that hcktiaw enlarging Uia Entabl lament st Hit n iMi-n sri:iCsS, v in P,ivi.U)rt county, and making vinous improvement f ' e l tter acctnmodaiion ot all alio lusy call on h. ... 1 lu has B3W opened his houba and Is retily to m ceive all those wU may rkvor hua with their custom, and he assure Uiem that no paint will bs spared to ren der their stay easy and comfortable,' lie will have more rooms than during the last Kunimnr, they will be belter fitted up, and his table shall be abundantly supV plied with the bmt tha county nrtiinia, - Tha llmling Springs of Dtvidnon, are known to ba as fine Calvskat water at ever flowed out of the earth. Tbey hive long been celebrated for the healing and invigorating effects of the water. Humlredsot in valids who hae visited them, can bear tentimony to their HEALTH-RESTORINO QUALITIES These Sonne are 1 situite four miles East of tha Yadkia Rivsr, in the midst nf tne mountains where tlie tir it cool, pure.tnd refreshing. Tbey are distant from ' Qsiisbury a hoot 19 miles, and from Lexington about 13 -good ma la leading from etch place, "; -t- Subscriber flalter hiuiHelf that Uioa wim nnv honor him with their company when they leave ahtil have ad cause to beditsttiancd either with the water, or with himself. His charges shall, In all cases, be .. moderate. WILLIAM HARRIS. July 10, 1330, V . , f Wb have always asteamed the "Htnling- spring of Dtvidsun to be very fine Calyboate water. They . have been celebrated lor many years Sir their strength. , ening, snd invigorating qualities. These Spring ire located ia th midst of a range of csiderblejnouii- UuMrft hete theair tt pure and ptetsua nt. We re glad to tee Uitl Mr. Harris is fitting up the Establishment lor th accommodation of visitors, and we hope he will f receive the encouragement which ths watora, and hi attention o well deserve, ' ' - CU'8. FISHER, : JNO. L HENDKRSQN, ' JS. R. DOIX1E, IL MACNAMARA, . R, W, LONG, JUNIUS SNEED, " SAM'L. HARURAYC. April IS, 130. , , i iiM,.n, ., , i iMi.atu iafiiaaiiiiaM 1 1 1 1 iWUnli samp niBaimiiii r M mm iisssaiiita, .l4Crcss t&l lipgcr i C nAVE oa band and oner fir tale tin following arti cles cheap tor cash or on time lo punctual dutlurt t 7r' Fine inriwble green, blue and black Cloth; l" mtin vestings, UtfuranV aery Bimlsomo; - Ulsek aud drab Date for Rummer wear " ' 8 pieces Keniuokv Jean: 100 do. brown Imetlie ; 10 do Bed-1 ickmf - ,1HW tt airnn VTotton, y.r, v -fiO lb, blue cotton Ytra ; 50 lbs, Turkey Red i( ' . J - ' ' i. aeir nans, (ssoruso r ' a -. . L anuimi aiowss hule Ansi lea -- - :-r9 troitm Bollowa ; - " 'T'" ." ' t itoa. nnllinV Aaea : m HnnJuul Itiflrt harrnta H dot. Weaving Red,Pbiltdetnhia ,ntK ' Scotch and Mae- . . , lcuho'uuffi,l boa bat e vonduA Tuseoo f 4 o JO ,. Hot Anker bolting Ctotha, from No, 6 to 9 1 aasortmsnt ofcreanire,&4. . ', ., .. . . auto .. -.-' Sugar,' Cofleo, Moltsset, French indnnmptign Bran dy, Wine of different kind; Holland Gin, 4.0., 4.e. , July VB, isou tl ' . BOLTING ClOTIIS - UAVE on hand, and mtend keeping a aupply of tlie best Anchor Btamp Boltlngr Cloths - oomprising sll tha- various; NiwTTJPsJ-tTi T!ii7(Viuo pi ' country. Whar U wiu wish th srUcIa can be son- - ' plied jn auautilios to suit purchasers, and on rcaxmablit ... awtatl ----- - ' ilnA- . -w-if-w-T.var-.wv ; '-k- WritVia VttjTf 'llitriiunn Ktftnrat X ' Inrif Wkitf at n ly on hand. - HALL &. JOHNSON, ; '' ,- " '. '- foot or nainovirr. , . - Ftyetteville, Mty 17. 1939. ' tf nITparwiiiit indebted to the Esttte of the late Dr. V Loeco Mitclioll on account, will please settle tho en or before vh KMh day of Af ttst next 'IHwo 1 who Ail to do ee, need not expect further indulgene, i Annlicatioa mv be mad for settlement, either to kl. J! . h,xa nu..tr ArnrxnbitsH.M Ad',. JVa VUt WW "'T nt - - " " - - ciaiistKirv. f. t .. utr w. . i . ' - , m sts, j.-..- ai'is iiiMiaii.sa i iiisj u HaamunsaiasHa nSlim l . 1 ' . THE Hobtcribert have just rereived a ftrye assort- f ' meet of brown and Colored WItAlTI.Mi paper ; . together with a large quantity ol PASTE HOARD, , which tliey oiler at wholesale or retail C JX at. C. K. WHEELETL" - - I.June X1.S30. -.--tf V " . 8tX'UTUKL0. , - IIIE Subscriber wishes to inform hit customer vand tbt public generally, that ho at ill curies taawaai; taaaaaa, sauxinvn, r t ... v , . - . . .... - and u ever reaily to execute, in a very superior manner, all descriptions of work in hi line. : ' Gali-Qrindtri, Mdl-Stontt. IFiadowand Door. nil, Door ttr ft and Tpmb tionei, ire executed In . a very rare sty le. His (rrit Tor Mill-fetones is very good. Mr. Philips alto bega to inforui the public ', that be can execute Engraviiijja.of vtriou kinds lie will Engrave marbTe-ataba neatly, and granite tomb-alonca can bo well executed if desired. His charges shall always be reasonable, and s fcccom modeling at possible. , X ...Fvrxoaa wishing to have work done in the above ' line, will do well to call at I he residence of Mr Philips, seven Rules south of Salisbury. ENOCH E. PHItLtrS :rv j a. ti ..' Jin". "-- ' tmM6MX0 -;t- THE Subscriber, in conformity to recent instructions leceived from th North Carolina Gold aline Com puiy, Ukea Una method to inform those Interested, that hereafter ill persons found tresnaasinir UDoo the follow. ing TniiU of Land, beloagiwg to ss ia fomptny, miuk- tod in Davidson County, writ be prosecuted according lo Ui strict letter of (lit Law. , . JOILN WARP, Agouk PavMlson, April 18, 1930... .... U.,,. - " - LANIW: Tract, No containing 8b3 acres, lying on the lour mile braocb. - r ' " 2 eontainiug IW2 aerea, lying en the w .-teraaf tlte Flat Hwtmji-r" '""T " ' 3 containing 3,800 acros,lving on Lick creek. Flat Swamp, ind Vulkin River. v " , 4 containing 1.050, lying oa Flat Swamp , 6-ontaining tH7, lying on Ijck creek. . r HSs- 7 containing 1,412, lymg on Flit Swmsp, . 8 containing BtX), Jying a Lick creek. e . : 0 containing 001, lying on Lick creek. , I , . , 10 containing 1,'J7 acre, lyiug on Lick - - ereek and Flat Swamp, . ' ' 12 eontaining, l't, lying on Lick creek. " 12 eontaining 1,317, toeated on lour mile branch snd Jacob creek, adjoining th Lead mine. . ' IXotire; ' v '. rjVlF. IREDELL COUNTY Temprranc tfnWery will hold their annual meeting at Tabor Cfmrclir on the find Wednetdiy in August oetk Ify order of Die Hociety. , ' . . MILTON CAMPBELL, Ecu. ; J.ma 7, 130. ;-. ;. . -- - -s , :- m : v - ' . ... i. 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Western Carolinian (Salisbury, N.C.)
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