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I ;' v.v -r Mi. .t . 2 ijan-i.tft' - - H i. - . A 4 iM.'ync . . t. ,S'on of a Orc k hUnier in Exile. Where is the nca T I (Anguish here "Where is my own biu! st.- 1 With til its lrk of fW-l career, ' 4 And flags ad breezes free.- ... I mi: that. voice of waves the firrt Tint woke hit childish glee : , The measured chime the thundering burst Where is my own blue tea ! i . ,. ' Oh! rich your myrtles' breath may risc.n tkift, soft your winds msy be; Yet my sick heart within medics- , Where ia my own blue aeat ' , ' ' . I hear the shepherd' mountain flute," i 1 hear the whispering tree ... ' ! The echoes of my soul are mute Where ui my own blue seal VAltlEY. Abertuihy and .lisfwi. With all hia power ol .Listen wus, when lit home, the dullest man tmagi- .. .LI- - ........ U.nU . fVutiiunl tu threatened his reason, liy the persuasion of hi wifoVhe went to tho celebrated Abernethy, to well known fur the bruiqucrie of his manner. Liston was ushered into the surgeons room, and was re ceived witrj a alight bow by the old cur, who wad -urmrqiw mted wait the name or person, of hi visi tor. - . -SjtJuaaiir-wlint.win ynii t ".said ttte doctor. Luton stated hi souniluuil with gravity aud de liberation. . N that alii" inquired Abernethy. ' There's nothiug the mutter with yu ; low spirits ! I'ooh ! , pooh ! go to Co vent Gardes to night end see Lis " ton perform if that has no effect, go to tiwrruw that will do it: two doses of List on will restore a melancholy madman there go go." : j Liston was taken aback tipped liis guinea and , made i most theatrical exit. !' Honoring a ' Wrong Imprtulon. fear," , ' aid a country parson to his flock, wwlienI ex. plained to yiu in my last charity sermon, that.Phi " ianthrophy was the love of our species, you must underwood. me to say -oi, v. Inch- may C - -iu-fur the emallness of the collection.- Y-uu' .wilf-prorey I hopcrbjryour present -corrtritwtiqp," i that you are no longer under the mistake." J RECESS. ? j . A Jlroail in. Lady Isabella Finch, datigh . f.f of 1 he 1'trl if Winchelsea, was lady of' the bed-1' - - iiamiKtiu.ijiej;iincessji rneiiai uatn ono f evening, having no silver, borrowed a bait' crown of her; he scot it the.next day, with. very gal- repneu, mai " iiiougu no couio not gio ner a crown, hrcoulJ give her a.coronot, and .she was very ready to accept it. 1 . "Aay 4liinif mare- Sir" The Cdlowjng colku. 'rjny look ptacc lately; between an inqmaii.nw;n lisb gnntleman and. his butcher boy : What are your politics! "said the gentleman. "ThiQieen's sir." What are the nueensr " Mom sir." ' What's your narael"- " ily iame, replied the boy, "u the same at fathoi's." And what is his name! ' said iha Emitleimtn. " It s ttie same asmolm- "Then what are both your 1 t'iV'hoy ihuy are uotu alollcB," said the boy... Jlie ..(iiiutlu'ioaa turned up w lu hed,.aat! Uie Iwy About. J cd " Any thing more sir Refinement A boarding school Miss, being un well, thought it wav out genteel to say she was i..ious, so she complained of being H'iiunus. A person obanrved to his friend who Was learn- ing to tuke sriuir, th.it it was wrong to teach one's rtose t bad habH a man generaHy followed hi nose. Whnn wn mrn alonft. wn have our thouohta to rik-auili rrourfum , ' r . r fi.tr. nur liknmiA. . ' : -- '. - - lm;1j,MMtaiiiiMlll'1iJ ai.Jcr wevaiueoi me remeay 10 rcinpu tpe disease U4a-twN' f WSWt -rrt'lfcrmiUf woulT cooler, benefit uuoo him which trtim. . k I to -hjuh will .iww uimu, auu t It hit ILnt'e In a ,iift il'j mi tl hia MUsLiWuntf treer tta e 'wrw mvyf-tt w vmj wiw " .''..: Common eon venation U the! best mirror of a Minns heart ; andJiejharjL.rie ""ton wltTi wlio:n h h i beeu intimate, discovers a 'want of discernment, that would, were it possible, V excuse the imposition. -A madman once described money thus: MMo rrey i exce-wvely conveilient. "It enable me to purchase (liuuioods, lenpenny nails, gin elings, and . salt mackerel.' - !k Old TiiKX. The fdlowing is extracted from au old number of the Loudon Maaziue, of Octu- - her, 1773. uFuirfitl1 Aug. 29A. Lt't evening, was mnrriod, the ot. John Hancock, ?., president of the Continentul Cou;jre," to Mist Dirothy -Quijicy, Esq., of fioatan, , Uelieve nothing against another but opnn good ' nuthority ; nor report what may hurt another, un less it be a greater hurl to others to conceal it. Out of tbe three beat thing, three of the worst arise from truth, hatred ; from familiarity, con tempt ; from happiness, envy. WerMtrj-'tlwTnid'rfreTj are- OTifbrraaV jerle;4 courteous and .J!J'e.Jgy IJL VJ ?i, " 1 never addresse'l myself 10 the langunge ol de cency and friendship te woman, whether civilized or savage, without receiving decent aud friend! ly answer ! , - - r . V i j He who is young in yexre may be old if lie have lot iw Time.' (JtrrfM, 7 i Ik ' Time is money, yet money will not buy time. . . ILlort. Some years ago, "Roger M.' Slwrman, - - and Terry Smith, of Rhode Islaud were opposed to each other as advocate in ail important case be , forea court of justice. Smith opened. lUflcai . . wiln a vulont and IooIimU tirade against eiiermau s . politicalcharacter, Shermau rose very composed ly and remarked? 1 shall not discuss politic with Mr. Smith before thti court, but I am per. -frctly -willing t argue questions of l.iw, to chop lo , tic, or ven to split haira with him," .'Split Mut then," saij Smith, at the same timo pulling a short rough luoking hair from his own head, and hand ing it over toward Sherman. " May it please tho honoraWo court," retorted Sherman as quick is lightning. " I dido l say orutlrt. Tlie school mauler asked poof Tarn, the idiot, liow long a mint could live without braini 1 Tarn . Inying hold of the dommie'a button, end gazing for a M few moments in his face, replied, how hug bes ve lived, dominie FUieMai trnt.. . - V . ... vi- - . . -.. f-r i ..... ... ...... .......... ... lie k) Pit a 5jr. 1 any," i i uri urchin, o another in the street the other day, "You'te' the ft ll.jw hui stole my marbles," "No 1 ain't." "Then I'm a liar, am I!" and without more ado he commmiced a viuh-iit battery on the person of tLe uiiofFeutling 1 1 wfats vmktable life pills and ill I'HK.MX BITTERS.' 'lTieunivtrsal tUtmalton in which the celebraU.il Life l'tU$ and thenix t'nlttrl are h'-ld, is sattsfactonly demonstrated by Hie increa sing demand !r tiieiu m every Sute.aud section pt the. I In toil, ami b the voluutarv testimonials to iheir re- maikable erhcacy which, are every where offered; It is not less troraa deeply'gralifyingconfideiitc that they are the means ol extensive and inentunable good amimji hwalilicted lellow-crcatures.Uian from intereet ed DinaideraUunAi that the Proprietor of these preini- ! neiitly succesitul medicines u desirous of keeping Uiem eousUiitly before the public eye. I lie .sale ol every ad ditional box and bottle is a guarantee tint some persona will be relieved trom a greater or lee degree ot sdiror Jng, and be improved in general health tor in no cane of suft'iiriiigtrom Biseaae ran they be taken in vain. J' The Proprietor has never known or been informed ol an instance in which they have failed to do. good. In the niOHt olwtnale cases ol chronic disease, such as chronic dynjwpsia, torpid liver, rheumatism, asthma, nervous and bilious head-ache, costiveness, piles, general debili- tv. scrofulous swellings and ulcers, scurvy, salt rheum and all other chronic affections of the organs and mem- wlitrTTOrnmtj mrpmnenr which- tew persons woi ' ' . . , old theoretically believe, nut to which thousand have lestifled from happy expen- ' enc& In colds and ewghs, Which, it neglected, super-, induce ttie roost.faial diseases ot the lungs, and indeed tho viscera in general, these medicines, if taken but tor three or tour days, never tail. ' Taken alnight,thcy so promote the insensible perspiration, and so relieve the system of febrile action end feculent, obstructions, as to podnce a most delightful sense of convalescence in the morning; and though the usual symptoms or a twm of a suitable dose st the next hour of bed-time will almost invariably effect permanent relief, without fur ther aid.- Their effect upon fevers of a more acute and violent kind$s not lea sure and speedy if taken in pro portionable quantity; and persons retiring to bed with inflammatory symptoms of the most alarming kind, will awake with the gratifying consciousness that the fierce enemy has been overthrown, and can easily be subdued. In the same way. visceral turcesenco, though long es tablished, and visceral inflammations, however critical, will yield the former to small and the latter to large doses of the Lift FMt; and so also hysterical affec tions, hypociudriocism, restlessness, land very many otlior varieties ot the NxuroUcal clans of diseases, yield to the efficacy of the Phenix liiUer. Full directions for the use of theso medicines, and showing iheir dis tinctive applicability to different complaints, accompany theinrand thev can be obtained, wholesale and .retail. M 37a Broadway, where numerous certificates ot' their aiiparsileiad success ire always opeffw inspection.: ir additional particulars of the above medicines, see , Monet's ' Goon Samaritan," a copy of which acosn punivS the medicines; a copy can also be obtained of the different A gout who have the iediciue for sale. rrencti, tiermao, and Hpsnun directions can be ott- ttamea orr application H the othi!er 87 Ufoadway. 1 Allpost paid letter WUlfeetuve tmuiodtaU ailontioo.. . Prepared and sold by William B. Moffat, 373 Broad- purchase to sell again. Agente The Lite Medicines may also be had of the principal druggists ih every town throughout the Uni ted Stales aud the Canada. Ask for Moffat's Life Pdls and Pbenix Bitters ; and be sure that a facsimile of John Mount's signature is upoo tbe label of each bot tle of bitters or bux ol rille. ESS?. AND AGUE.-TO MY FR1LNUS L WEST, and particularly- tho who have used the LIFE MKD1CISE3 in treatment pf FE- Yt-li A-7 AUVlj. It is but a very short time since Uietio Medicines have :.. J..-...I 1. L' t-V.T. T' I the pn-priatof fkUor MtMBlf thai durMig that period, wherever they haveDeeu used accordintt, to the dime-- -Mensflhey-'iMve -done-more. towaieKter uNtieting-the: ui sense, tnan ail oilier remedies and prescriptions com bined." It U i common excuse "iinong u regular prac-" titioners," when specifics are introduced, that they can not cure diseases which people are in llie habit rtf con sidering incurable. Modical experience is continually doing a way a part of the iitf ttie incurable-diseases-snd Mr. MofTit bas the happiness of confidently an nouncing that Jewrmud Aim is now to be added to Uie DuniSwt ofinplaiiits which modern, skill has cou- (jueteu. . . . ' Jn fever and Aguetlie hut Medictnei not only cive quicker relief thau any other remedy, but, if persevered i only Arainarilir rnwftt!. iiki rrt rlirprtlv hiaAuuli. 1 " J "":ZL --f -f- , , i .V i . . -r wwtv w v ihiiimh ii si. vuiisvril.UVG W UIC U 1 1 1. 4 " .i .i i m .1 . I . . r . . ' cannot be estimated by any earthly atandard, Tliat these Medicines wilt effect what is here claimed fir them, tbe Froprielor bas the testimony of all acquaint ed with them and their application aiidjiie .ia the jfo: vcrinit"AU8 T'ariil TiTi" object Tit now aadresMing his friends at Uie West i to request them that they spare no pains in communicating Uicir "experience, and di' seminating this highly interesting information, now that the seasua for Fever and Ague has arrived. . It is not for the mere purpose of disposing of a few hundred packages of the Life Medicines, that the pro prietor make this appeal. The demand for his Medi cines is already greater than he can conveniently sup ply; and even wcio it insufficient to afford him busi ness, he would conceive himself supremely efih, it bis pleasure was not greater at the benefit Conferred upoa Uie suffering part of t ie community by aa increase in hi sales, than at his own pecuniary piofiL The Life Medicines, if properly u-d snd persevered in, recommend themselves ; still it is necessary that Uie public should know that such mediciocsexist, and hence ttie propriety of advertising them. - It is hoped, there fore, that the proprietor will not be accused ot egotism when be says that there is no medicine or mode of treat ment extant, fur fever and ague, to appropriate, thorough and positive in it happy effect a MiifaiYLift PUU end Pkenix BillettS . " " " ' For further particulars of the above medicine see Mofht's Good Saasitai, a copy of which accompa oies Uie wedicine. A copy miy also be obtained ot Uie - rtencn, Uetoian, and hpaaih-4ioUns caa obUiund a pulicattuo t Uie Uiae, Broadway, -C3r All pott jmiJ letter wdl receive immediate a'ttention. Sold wholesale and reuil by WILLIAM B. MOF FAT, 375 Broadway, N. Y. A liberal deduction made to those who purchase to sell again. Agent: The Life Med icines may also be had of the pfiiwipat dnijfgnts in y tuwe ilnwigHe.it the United States and the Canada. Aak for Moffat's Life Pill, and l'henix Bitters; and be sure that fxc simile of John Moffat's signature upon Uie label of etch bottle of bitters, or box of mils. ?EVEIt AND AGUE POSITIVELY CURED. Fevweed A- tn otw mate disc Aj- andTn warm and humid climates, freouemltt dii7 mode of cure, so as to bccoaie very distressing to the person, and by Uie extreme debility which the disese induce, it often give rise to other chronic com plaint; Marsh miasmata, or Uie effluvia arising from stagnant water, is Uie most frequent exciUng cause of tins disease,; aud one of its great peculiarities is its sus ceptibility of a renewal from vary tl,K,t cuses, such as from the prevalence of an easterly wind even with out tho repetition of Uie original exciting cause. In Una, Fever and Ague differs from most other fevers; as it is well known, tint after an ordiniry fetor has once occurred, and been removed, the person effected is not so liable to a fresh attack as one who was not so affect ed. ..These circumstance render it extremely difficult to effect a ffrmmnent cur of Fever snd Ague, though to reifve the patient for the time being is a very easy MOFFATS LIFE TILLS AND PHEXIX'BIT- a new at, ::? ! TF.R3 Lave kn thoroughly tcstc-d, a prove w mwidvesiKf r.u al curt of Ffver anU Ague, n ... drtJsof In. tV-;iuil,z.-iis in the West, have volunta rily come furfciml tu aure Mr. Mortal ihat the '-'J' Mrdu imt are the only medicines that will tAoroutfWy effect I removal of U.is most tedious and diwisreeable dlftense. , I . . t,i,r. K l.... .n,;rrmt4 in that rich and promi sing portion of our country men who went out full of hope, and confidt iit of winning a competence from Jhe luxuriance ot the soil; or who carried to the outpoU of our setllcnenu the mercantile or mechanical expe rience won in ttie crowded ciiies snd towns of the old er Siates. have ither returned with shattered constilu fi,,n nd dcoresaed anirits. or thev remain in tlieir new homes, drsjjginn out a weary lire ; at last, to sink uu-der-some disesse to which they are predisposed bv that terror of the West, the Ftver and Ax- Their hope are blasted their business energip destroyed their El Wtrado become a desert, and the word, maqe 10 im ear, ia broken to Jhe hope. , -r To these indivKluals, Mr. MoflHt would y-Try tha Z.i'JIWcn,sndyou will yet anticiU yoyr mnst sanguine expectations, tor ihcy will ceiumily re store you to health." , ; Fever and A?ue is a comnlaint which requires to be met at its first jlpproaoh, and combatted at every stage. Seldom fatal of itscll. it reduces the strength, and im pairs the ftinctiomrof lbs organs, so that upon the mani festation of dues. Nature is unable, unassisted, to re sist the inrosd. The Life Medjc'mee, when takea strict- lir iprnrilinir Initimctions Will elite iU and EIVS to the weak and trembling 'victim of disease, new health, life, and" strength. -'-""-. '' ' PATTft '-i7rffinieTTirm reader is referred to the Good Samaeitas, a' copy of which accompanies the medicine. A copy may be ob laiiied of the diflbrent agents who have Uie tnediciiie Wl ante I Vl and Snahhdi dirwtions can be ob tained on application at the office, B7."l Broadway , All post paid letters will receive nnmediate sltention. ' Hold wholesale snd retail by William B. Moflat, 373 Broadway, N. V -, A liberal deduction "made tothoe who mirchaee to sell an in. edieines may alee behad of tliel principal Druggists in every uwn mrougnoui uie uni ted Stales snd the Canada. Ask for Mofful's Life VAk andThenix Bitters; and be sure that a fao simile of John Moftiit's signature is upun the label of each bottle of Bitters, or box of Pilie. r . " . . T . ..- I The above Medicines may be had of Messrs. Cress & Boger, in this Town, who are Agents for the same. Salwbury, N. C July 2fi, 10. tf JUST RECEIVED AND FOR SALE, -rr7TrrT "ciei A 1 ' t n .ifn (ITT 2t) doz. Gerinsn (irsss Sythes, - . '15 kngs Nsils, sssottod sizes, " .100 lesrs While !(!,' ' ' 2 'xbnrs Tire Iron, FJ et I J incheewidei "(X) bottles Snuff, 0 pieces Het Anclior Bolting Clotlis, 3,0((i lbs. bar Lead, . , filW Jos..JeCiSugar. W boxes 8 by lit Windnw Gla. - 7" bag Coffee, 21 hhds. MolaiP -sttihdicfta'irsf;-" ; 30 sacks' Kalt, Salisbury, May 31, 1S5U HE Subset ibrr has an iniproi-eii parriil SpinJr for " Milll, by which, I mill will do much better thsn with the usual form of Spindles. It is so constructed as to keep from heating or killing the meat in any man ner.. The runner w so conlined by trie ;pinuo as at. way te preserve t balance, and of course there is no rubbing of the stones, i I think, by this improved Spindle.lhr. same water will do at Ut-Que-!li!rd jnore business, end die meal of suncrior Quality v. Any- person wuliir.ff to use one nf these Spindles. may obtato ons MJmH makjiijj snj)ljcaion, (with. in a short time) to the Subscriber st Mucksville, Dane Vtk tii-Gi -nnk-tKo-woUltle oMt will no .jn-.-.... . 1 l..l it, u,.halkU nml U' ill not A w nn4 4V10 for the Patent and Spindle ready for use. Col. Win. F. Kelly and Thos. Foster, in Uie vicinity nf Mucksville, hsve recently tried Uie improved. Spin dle, and are highlit pleased with it. - '- v L.M.' GILBERT. -rebruar'7,"l!tK).7" ' tf Comniissioh and fotwarding' . Refer Mtissrs.' K. L. As W. Winslow," " John" Hunke &i Sm, Varbrough Ai Ray, C.T.Haigh, E. W. Wilkiiigi cn. Oriiir, Joseph Baker, Curtis & My rover, June 21,1939. Fayetteville. 3in Brick Masonry. THE SUBSCRIBER living near Lexington, David son County, takes this method to inform the Pub lie that he wdl enter into contract with any Peiwn, or persons, siUierjn Davidson, Rowan, or Caliarrus Coun ties, who wish bras, factories, or any other kind of buildings erected of. brick, to build them as cheap, ss durable, and in ss goad style as any workman in this country. ; ' , ... - He will aim, rmold snd burn the Brick, if wsnted. He trusts that his long experience in . , KOULDIIU AND LAY1NH DRFCKY still entitle him & tro public patronage, He would refet gentlemen wishing work dime in his Line of Business, to the Female Aesdemy and the new fire proof Clerk'i office in ialubury, as specimens of his work. ; - N. B. ThoM wiihing work done, will pleisc-leaVe word at. tlie ofliie of Uie Western Carolinian, and it shall be punctualy attended to. I .-n --- RTJBERTTt3XT"" - FtirrMson, Aprr 1 139; tf Land for Sale. IKE Subscriber, as spent for Ilctty Scott, VP. I Iirjies Scott, and Mary Scott, who in ls tend moving to Uie West, offers fur sale the Mlustina Trstlsef Lkudi tine 1 ract containing 419 acres, the residence of the late John Scott, situated five miles from Salisbury, on Uie main road to Charlotte , N. C, having much cleared land and valuah! Meadow, with a large and commo dious dwelling house, a double bain, cnba, kitchenaaod other out houses all in good repair with the best of warer. " Tr--- - -. - v---One other Tract of 413 acres, adjoining the above, and on . both aides of Cram creek, having on it a tirist Mill and 70 acres cleared ; and fine Meadow at Uie head of the pond. . ' ' As a public stand it ia well known ? as a private re sidence it is a desireablr place, A waggon, horses and negroes will be taken in pay ment A young negro girl is wanted, for which a fair price will be given, " -- (O" The above lands will be rented or leased, if not sold, this Fall by me. A. W. BRANDON. July W, 183a , ' 3mortf. Goeiicke's Matchless Banatlte. I QUANTITY of the above valuable Medicine on i . hand, and for sale at Uie Post-Office at County T ' ' une, mvie t-iuii(y,r. C, - By JOIIX LUNN, Agent " ., ..32.6m. ., ' . 1 : . New V.cAons, for .nouwii 11. n:.u, 1 1 i;$rr.d'FU LLY informs his IVk.-ti.iS) end the public, tliul he Mill curries mi the IAILUU. ; 1SG KL'SISKSS at Inn old stiiud on ninin street, nexl door to tho Apothecary Store, lie is ever -ready to execute the orders of his customers in a stvlo and manner not nurmissed Lv any workman . . . . .r .1 - c. If.:.. i u in the western pan oi me main, in w m m gular receipt of the lutest London and New. York FASHION a, and prcparea w eccoinmoaaiu mo tastes of the fashionablo at all timea. ( 03" Dutting gnrmeiita of all kinds attended to promptly : end the latest Fashion furnished at all Llimes.to country tailors, and instructions given in cutting. gailHiHiry, juii. i, LZono. Houcchc HAVING received a uew supply of GROCERIES take pleasure in saying U) hie friends and the publicthat they can now get bargains indeed for canh ', lie has all kinds of family provisions, euch as- '. Sugar and Coffee, 1 Soap and Candles, Oranges, Lemons, , Itaiaitii.. Almonds, ' : Sweet Crackers, Newark Cider, liCmpn Syrup, llerriiiff, Sardines, Anchesians, ' lime Juice, . Albany Alu, W ineg and Liquor lof ihe text q militia, and of the Uteri importaJiun$. Salisbury, June 2H, I U '-LATER-STILLS ARB just receiving and opening a fresh supply of Aeifictnes. Paints. Oili. Dutetufft, Spirits. T baceo, dj-c, which, added to their former stock on hand, mate meir assonineiu oinpiuw. - , They now have rt in their power to tupply all ordera from I'liysicians, Merchants, Painters, &c, Uiroughout tbe surrounding country, aa low aa any other eullih. ment in the Bute. Salisbury, June 7, 1-39. tf 7 i "RarVicr A auiciV. ; 4 FIRST-RATE BARBER, whdX can come well fl. recommended, (rjone other need apply,) can have ecnmoiu employ ai uie . n.-iuoDuui V ' l. .. .1 ' Vlf tUlllTltl' 1IVIS. 1 .UshuryAprq. ytaaw. , : : I)K. LEATHER KILLI.W, UESPECTFULLY ofTers hi services in the various branchee of his profession, to the citixeneof the Village, and the surrounding country. He hypes from ' hi experience and untiring attontion to the duties of ' his profession, to be able to render genera) sa'nihietion. His office t at MaJ. Wra. .0. Ctiwordrllteliirti be may te found at all times, wb.cn not absent on pro. fessional duties. : ... ' jt ' May 17, 1 ", " , " ! : tf . SOTICE.$Q REWARD. STOLEN from the Subscriber, on Monday nieht Uie 1st instant, a , krieht sorrel horse, about li and a half hand bih, Jetl eye out, 3 b4a 1 feet, blaxe in his face. The above reward wilt be giv- I f. aI t. . .' sT . J Lu. 4 T 1. Illll fCTH. - w - (.tmiii.i.l uuimmrM mv.mm mm-M Davidson loumy, N, U. ' . . n nniii i tt rv r w July 12,1630. r - U 'ItllE Subscribers wishing to sell the above real Es 1 tate, take Uiis metliod of informing the Public that they now offer for sale that valuable tract of land; con taining KM) acres, lying in Uie County of Davidson on the Yadkin River, and on Uie main road leading from Lexington W Faltoirimi' Mocfcsyitrer On- tjie fwi- I :TSCS.WS' i Distillery cslculaied te dV an exfehmve kineV- ' ness, with three Urge StilUahd vessels newly fitted up. 4 I uk wuu ia wuu iuiuiu lur rauiuy rani, snu S SI ma ted in the midstof arrmin growing ncijliborhood. Tbe purchaser can have poMestxoa this Fall. Any person wishing. )u view the premwes-or contract Jb the. asme will, please ull on Uie Subscribers livinj near ths premises. REBECCA CRUMP, - 1 . . - THOMAS CRUMP. , Davidson Countv, N, C, ) , ; ln June 2L 1S39. , S - . l'M Moffiit'sPilis and Bitters THE IJFE GIVING PILLS AND PIIOZMX BITTERS, so celebrated, and so much nsed by the sfHieted m every part of Uie country, is now re ceived and fur salq by the Subscribers . 1 " CRESS & BOGER, Anls. , P. Fee advertisement April 4, 39. U Blow Goods; .TIIE SUWCniCEKS : 1 RE now receiving at their old Stand, at StirewaltV t Mill, in Cabsrv us, a new and fresh supply of Kpring-aud-fciimiiirr iCoodsv The following article are among Uie latest arrival : 1700 Ihe. of Suaar, 1,600 do. CMee, . Ji1iuOriiraies. ; j ... ft(j fai Satt7 -- T Wines, 3nrnise; Brsndt; Pre Strrfnt Powdwlftc.: Siir all of which will be sold low for cash, or to punctual dealers on Time. JACOB WINECOFF & CO. ' May 1st. 1K19. . - - ,., v . - - 2ay fJw VMWk Ma ' ImmIh- K UUUUU1 WUU Us , BrRINGS Jy- S!I ANKLE. w HAVE just received from New York snd Philadol-"' pbia, an extensive assortment of ' SPRINC:&r SUMMER GOODS, '- -; '-. -r--.:COItSISTINO--OI' .--4. .. Dry (;oods, IIardware,Tinware, Crock- " sryi-QROCKRf Drugs and Me dicinea, Dye-Studs, Pmnts ami ' " Oil, Boots and Shoes, 8addh-ry, tc., Ate. '. In short, their Stock com prise almost everjr article needed by tbe Farmer, Mechanic, or the FeSAienotl of Uie town or country. N. B. Ttiey will toll low for cash, or to punctual dealers on time; or in exchange for country Produce. Concord, May 24th, 1Q3& , u Wlicke's Sanative. rpiIE Subscriber hsving received an Agency to sell l the above Medicine, and also, the Medicine, sow , offers U for sals at Uie stated priros. r u r 'iri JOSEPH HAINES. Fulton, March 2?, ie09 '0.' 1 w To Tra telle n. - 3 milK travt'llin? cominumty are respertfi-lly j,,p)P il thnt the Subscriber i now rtinnin-t 1. . i,,'., '," ri-ci trom naiein oy ny uj i unixuo ant a,i, Sdlitbnry. In small N irtliern maile Cnachi-s of ilu- r . iriV i . orot-r; leaving a.'8 ..v.h.jhu i uur-i svo bi .1..-. I. -:... Unl....rli nn IImiiI... .J 'Hi. 10 A. M.f arriving in fMiitbury m xt nys at lo l'. Leaving Salithorf on Tuesday send Fridays at 2 A, jf arriving in Raleigh next days at W t. M. ' "' Hi horses are good,nd drivers psrticutarly eiri and accommodating. ' o JULL McLL.N Feb. U, mo. tt N. B. , Seat secured at the Manwn Hotel.. , 'JLI ' CaTVa Was " IN M0CKVILLEp DAVIE COUNTY. THOMASlWER INFORMS the public Uiat he ha removed froia ,;( former stand, to his new buildings on the pw square, te the lown ot niocasviiin, wiicre he willeotw tmue to keep HOUSE OF ENTERTAINMENT ., Ilia, i louse Ja roomy sua cumnKiliouai ittacos which are six comforUiblo Offices for gentlemen of tl Bar, all convenient to Uie Court House, TU sutMtrv t, ber pledges himself to the moat diligent exoriiuiM, t give satisfactioo to such as msy call on him. His Tv ble, Bar snd Stables are provided in Uie best manner' Uiat the country will afford, and hi servant are fi:h. ' lul and prompt " v -fir.-..---.-, Feb. 14,183!). ,. 74-tf . " ' ' ,.i i. . - "TOHN C. PALirER. hasinotfi.t ; J new aupply of ifold and (ilwr '' Lever Watches, 4 plain English and French, do, frold Fob Chains and Kays, Breast Fim, Finger Rings, silver Butter KnivM, Pencils, (patent and plain,) TgouV Picks, Fob Chains, Spectacles and Thimbles, Steel and Gilt Fob Cjhains snd Keys. Also, a very fine and Urge assortment of Raxw, pocket and pen-knives, by diflerent Manufiictiirers,itti ( other articles usual ly kept by Jewelers, all nf which tiif be sold very low for tath, or only six mouths credt,i. ter.wb'ich time, julerfat 'Wjitl be chared". "'TT work done faithfully snd puneluaOy. , Salisbury, Msy 2, 139. ; y '- ' -Xt ,-,''. UK. (J. ll.'UOlCLAS, ' HAYING located himself in Hnlibar?, respecttully tenders his professional r-. vices to it eitiseos, and Uiote of the surrounding cimi , try. 1 1 is office is s t the room tonnerly occupied by Dr. H R. M. Boochelle, whero he msy be tund alaU.timiT except when absent on prifessioiial duties. . , . lulisburniJsy..lv : tf ; O'SMir. iibiii iitAivJ, eontaininr in - hundred Acres of Land, situated tW. six miles East of Lexington, Osvidnon Co. . .oa.iheioad. leading trom JJixingUia- tc Favetteyiile is now offered lor Bale. ' There ere about 1(H) acres improved, and ft ia Wood snd Timber. ' ..i,.--l en un i ml w awt a im " The Tract Is located in a very ja , . and is peculiarly adapted to farming. U has on it . au Orchard, and a rood MasoVw. - And nf Jlid. pendent of Jhw adVantagcs, Uie propn( f tVoM, Is unquestionable, as one or two . . m e er saarn -m t sw-v m -sb- ..... U U sUlf , MyVf 9. XA A -3i lasaassl .ImuJ. Iwsnft AnoilUil. si fifl sumA lltf Sr-irl it. I . ' tragfed frmn WWl t The celebrated Conrad CM Mine, is situated t few hundred yards south of it ; land sccording to the diri-c I.- . ....,: . - . i uon ins v ems oi mai mine, iney musx necesHruy pass tnrougn a pan w irns i racu iv pora wubinB to viw the nreniisoe WfHl more minute description. Will cuU on Rigdon Will. worth, in Lexington, who will give Uie rkrred infof. mition ; or sny person wishing to contract fo, the mom, will call on Dr. Austin, SaalMliury ; orsddree a to Uie Subscriber, Trenton Post Office, Jones Co. N.C. , WM. L HEATH. -rek-,-119. L. r tf , TVST-RECEIVn) rROM-NEW-YORK,-plJll--J ADELPHIA, LONDON AND PARIS, the i. ;.. Spring ranltion lor IK39, the Suoscriber, who" prepsrej te rut soil mVt clothing in the mott futkionnbt and durable tlyie,'ii warranted to UU ' lie, also, kueps a gixxl assortment Cloths, Cassimere snd Ve4inirs ol Ihe first qn.lnw, selected by himself in thsNsw YorkMnrket,alluf whurk. be will sell low for Cask' . . N.B. Ho still ConUnuc Woach Uid art uf Curing garments on the most spprov-ed plans of the bcsl.Tailun in New York and Philadelphia. . -. - ( - ffCj" Cutting for customers done on the shorteia s tice, and orders trom a dints noe attended to wnk i ' spatk OC" His shop will be found in Mr. Cowin'i large brick building. " BENJ. F. FRALE- ' Salisbury, Msy St, 1)9. - .- J Jcio ' Foundry. . I II AVE lately completed and put In operation ilif Iron ftmndrjtt my mill on tjit S-iuth-Yadkionx my mill on Hit ftiuth-Yadkin m Cormerly Pearsons) in Davie county where wcW prepared to niaae ail kinds ot casting, such a-u running works of cottnu or woollen factories, toUrf -gin, grisj and. saw mills, Uinuhing' nirhincs, W mills, plunier blocks, guoVoona, iron iliofls, po"" drums, driving wheels, and. in short, every thine ' that is wiiallv madeiV jru&liUJKiriwu-.U'.e xn ih Tjireparcd it Taming aim I to, fee; Sod for finiehmr im fitting up an kind of tiuvcluiwry m (iiishueoi biifW'. r J have .employed. Jaoob AVAVSMnvao .txunu Baltimore,' very skilful Msciiiuwt, to supurmt and manage my eitiblishment. Mr. Wa nekurf worked all his life in establishments of this kitK,"' ia distinguished for bis (kill as a Machinist, and N:l WrighL He will also make oali ulations fut waKr wheel, mill-crenrini;, 4c.S and when the machinery jJ- "-'-' a-.. I- tll A a . . .- i . r 1 1 Jr "sfTTwsr lisfsiTswBstwvyssni n'TPriir ntmiifBTSy prices art those of similar establishment st Ihs Nrt. OCT Orders addrewied either tu Jacob Wsyncstwi or myself, at Salisbury, will be promptly att'nl-l t - , - CHARLES FISIIEK.-'-' Salisbury; Msy 24, 119. . ; ' tl r T Accrues" WauleA." : - I?A1R esih ences will be s-ivrfn Netrmcs. -Awl l , at Mijor vm u. Cr T ... ... ' i .... . " .. . Crawford'! Hotel, Saliff- Mayl7.1S39. tf " Tract. I t K-'yiiiiXKni;:.. rpilE above TRACT of LAND advertised w an., part of this paper, is still J - -, FOR SALE. ; snd any one wishing te purchase can, by payi"J trV three hundred dollars down, lisvt Uie chines to P) balance on any reasonable time. ' . - . , B. AUSTIN, Asl Salisbury, qly fl, 13J, . 1, tf-, .1 f
Western Carolinian (Salisbury, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Aug. 2, 1839, edition 1
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