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V- Hi ' RECESS . ,, .nn thu Sim 1VI Mirtiir. THE PASSAGE. 04 Venr have faded like s dream S'nre I fni 'I tt,i gilding titreani ; And 'n !in'l fair an Iticii 7 into the nwr mi I the gten. J ' " Tl.eri in tn: nine shallop (frail, ('iiinmil -i twidd with me Vil firt" a 'ii- ki'inl HiJiiiriil, '(Doe. a y'julli, whom glory fired. ' Oiip f-r knuwMjfe paled hi brow, lAm a linjermg death It id low, Onfe, in but I If and ill blood, .. Sank beneath the stormy J Hi i when fer a tool I taut , " -., till tiirtr(rtirtrr past, , - -.v Come lt .thought that never-more ?-bv 1 sei Oiwjoyed of yore! ' ; . '. ..'..' "Vt can defrtli forever trt-'' ' '"'" : V -Friend from tfifid, and he,rt from heart! Ab ! our rul jere mingled Uen, , ; ltt them mingled bo gm! ; Batman ! twice I'dy ferriajc. take Take it lKstmn, tir iny sake . For, by thee ilHmnrli fimiewri'd, I " . ' Two, wjtb me ha ve cr.swd the tide J VAHIKV. i ".-i-licrulBo once ttwcewlw! al inipibly in ciiiriiiiniiL' a niembof who waa in tin dalut ( iilWrijjiitii!! iirv Bix-aki-r with criM'bf; " hear, ht'ar." Richard llrinaley took an optiortu- nity to allude to a rll known (Xjliiical cliarartcr of the tlm, whom he tejifeneuied an a (iern wli'c wiolied to play the rogue, tmt hail only aem eiMnijih to (day iho fool. " VVhere," exrlainn-d Shertdun io ronlinu itiun and with great emphntix, '' where ahull we fnu a more kiiai4i (!m) than thiol " . nucitetorneij U'.fu h. The wicked wit bowed, thanked the (fi titlrnmti Pr.. Ii ready reply to the finp. lion," end eat down amid ctnvulim of lnu1iier IVotri all but tlicjr unfurtuiinte auhject. " , Catfr.-Cliililren awl faff l'y ,'aay, apMik l'ie (roth. A etory it travllHi the rounds, whirh reptittcuia-lhiit .a. (jond lady, in -welewiiiiijf lier fn''n !?rMttr l'o mfdntorsnlyna at horn. I'm "nr hnrm iryHf, aiiHih7rnrflU wrej"J'Flti ia hearty a (fMxl an the story otie of the moat din- moU, iafa'ti)l.w AliiiHhitir -eiitfr re inrtrkahlu for hi bluiitnewi now, toll of hit boy . . tml,.j. His mnllier hud long lieeu expcciinft a viail " froD a noiir hbor' famil to te. A monir the com-. Vpatif epctt'drw:i""an'iit of towtt visiter fit the '" Cimily ai"if"'nid j and in honor of tho occaaiim, all ' the mecti hnd li prfp r d and pniiiiedarid , rrepired ajjain' two, or three timeg over. Ai 1 Icimlli, hnvina all rihl, and Umg frarfol that lier luboi wniilj be loat agMin, tho lady one day die. palrh'jd her ana lit invite th company in corne Hint hirrnMin. lie erniiittiJ litmelf of the iw i!j;e (ulloWa J " Mu'uni aaya he wanla toy bimI jour tompatiy to enn e nvrr to our Ivmiia ihii af- terniHin, amf eva Tie-wiifiea to tfie Lord it- wan fiver." -.Y, I'. Ditjkitch. ' . " A InSH 111 TiW.AIIf UnoTtoli'ifJ mj-.y('neiirii a iu'liniiliniittcr, whs nnkci, if Uf was acquainted ,()(. JftiliuiHilic' Tl. wixihl b 'w4Mwhftwbr iii)toiiiigriino great tilersry chnmeter was meant. . V p!kMJL'i-MttMb.e Jilaltm lU, i,l Vh w si, 1 Sin Hot se(iininted with Matlhevf, but I know Lis hrtifher Jrt k very well. 2 K cooceitrd actnr Iminicd of the ntimhcr of char ra"clerVlcivJ"p1avyir Tirfne evciliiiff. .' I have awn yim jdny twoclmractersat om'esnid asork. aipTumKiti hrofher. hnt werethey t" " W hy yoil atu-ntjiied the Chnracter of diKpfr, nnd plwy. The desiinira of a tmtion depend lea rn the) - - preairime of the. few, than the sirltiea snd viees of) - llit inioy., r.inineut individual enst forlher the' fc ituri's of her clorv or ahsme : but the renlitie 4f hrr weal or woe he deep- in I ha gimt ms. ' 4 lie vuriiiig ii, iif p iiy vtavr, are iio rrest oil the cineim, hut frun its deiith flo the overpower- iog.streiijjtli of it tides, . A giant mind may be held in mitp!m, but that tuspr-iie ii. list ls brief, and tho action which fol- it il be more decided and wiergwtic in eon-aeq.Miiti-e of that ih leu'mi ; juat a a stream ruh. ea with greater tore for a temporary obstruction. "TtuJ Chinigti DeiiiiXM-tttTMyst " IaHleru gentle- men, tmvellmjt in the Went with their wives, will ' uo well to tukn llicir tnarrign certilicntes along Willi them, a some of our landlords are growing " A man cau't help what happens b'hiud hi back," as tbe loafer said wh-n lie wan kicked out of doors. - ' l 7,(Hj( Cso.They have a " Ir.y Club " in RiilLilo- A tiieii.lier was et jelld' the oilier day fop running down hill ; and another for talking with person in the street without leaning agaiual a hwri . fijvrrtj Intra' Put - -.' r Erprrirnre has taught u liulp, if it ha not tmtructed us Io pity the triors of others, and to amend our own. ; ; . .' , Vttuhory Tncmghtn.--Lit would lie as iiiiip-1 portable Without l lis pnwjixl of deal h, a it would i ba with sleep. , .-. , . - ; ' . ; - .'. Hwamrtaitja KnoTti in Pan, hy tli rtiplinncoui title ot Loimt de I Aljiiiiiaiiitiion. ; - a V i?ur.-No dust cilucta the eye so much aa gold ..dusU - a.-. -"J. 4- ' iCC " j TI whole of the Ticket, smh their Number,' aa : ' nIwJL lR'-' ,ne Subscriber about the lt of t ! tluwe containing U k'nxes, sill be rxsnjined nd Mtai Aprjj t bright 'nrrcl Indian sealed by tbe Ccmiiiiwioorrs stipmited und- r the Act, Pnney MARE, very un!T, about 10 or 12 years old, Do' previous to ther being put into die nhetls. One wheel natural fl'h mark rrcotleclej, mano haa b-o trimmed will cmtin the wh-se U the numbers, the other will but mi growo long, switch tail, paces remarkable well. ! Cimtin Six llf xDra Paix, and tho fut"lfiiK) Num A lilwral reward will be given by me for said poney b.r that stall ua drawn out, will be eatiU'if to suoh delivered, or fur information so that 1 csn eot br. I I'stxa'as may be drawn to il numbers, and the trtu- WllJ.lAM II ADEN. Mocksville, Davit Ce N. C Set fi. K, 4t SDR. G. B. DOUGLAS, liAtl.vu mrte4 tmnselt in Mi injury, L II respecttull tender his prufeastonal str icorlo US citiien. snd tltoxe of the surrounding Conn- '1TT JL M. BoiKiholle, where be may be found at ail times! aracepl when absent on prmeasioiiai amies. . .' tsaajkary, May C lJ'9. - T -- II - Blew" fv Goods. Till: MKKMH:itS VKC now receiving at their old Stand, at Stireaail'a Mill, in Cabarrus, a new and frenti sopoly uf i Spring anil ttumicr ood. The following article are among the lute.- arrira' : 1,700 lb of Suaar, . , .. 1,600 do. V'ollee, v . . 3 hhds. M'.lnMfH, ' ; ' 50 bushel Salt, ' . Wines, Cogniac Brandy, Dye StamsPowJt-r.Ae., nil of which will tie fetid low for ch, or li ptimtual dealer on Time. JACOB WIN ECU FP &. CO. May It. IStW. VJly INTXAMPLEI) MAMMOTH SCHEME: piin fatmw (letai!( a grns o a trnar, A latin drawn in IV-cetrther next, warraata oa in dcclarinff it to be unpartlktled in tlie bry of lxtte- trmr-frim lailur ttinmiHT -trare BrreT,t',fon;-twyet"T fared to the public. It m true there are many wanka, but on the itlir baad, tlie eauemely lo e'lar of frJO n.'i ticket tlie value and Number of the CapitaUs and tlie revival of the good old cusuo of rmnttntutg Ikat j rtnj ftiu $Kal! U irs rnnd -H, witl, we a;e aure. pive imieral rtt icUui, aud epctia!'y, W Uie X hundred tritr kiAhri. 0-T Tu tfwe dupnvd to eaheutnre, we retoumiend writ application being made tu u C Ttrket mheo the Frixet are at) aoid, UUulu only remaiU ibe brat huyera bate the kt chance. We tlterefijre einpbati-, eaily ay n.at t ! but at once rewit and lr mif tu ua jrour ordt-ra, wbicU lall alaye rectue our iinmehle altentiiia. Lettefi to be addre.'w.'d and ap4 plication made tu YLVnsTF.R & CO. l.V.JUonjwiV, New Vena. f;tT f Hut e tltt MumUr VA , , 700,0001!! $:00,000!!! . $25,000!! , Prizes of Prizes of Prizes of $20,000 ! ! $15,000;! $10,000!! 4raii(J Itt al lial.ilr anil Hank SiwU V LOTTERY OF I'KOPF.RTY SITUATED I.N EV ORIXAN3, TAe ruhttt ami mod Magnificent Hcktme ttrr prticUtd to Ike. Public in Thl or any other Country. Ictcfsi oiiiy $20. AutlmnieJ by an act of the" Iiegudative Aemhly of nitila, and uudvr the direction of the (Communion cr aclm under the ssme. Tu bc.drivjn at Jsckauhi tlle, fWida, Dec LlSint SCHMIDT di IIA-VHrtt.V, Mansgers. SLvmta Jt Co., l.jfi Broad ay, New York, . Sule Agents. Xo combination .S'umben ! ! ! IlKl.flllO Ticket flom No. 1, apward. in succession. 'I lie I Vseda of the Property and the Mock tn inferred in tru4 to Ui I otnmuMuber appuintad by tlie mid act ,.l fl.u l.i.ffiJ.liira iJ fl.a-uk, llu. ,.-.iritjr uf Ilia 'HS-fH!iWr , siirrvDij l Piizo Tbo Arcade, 1H1 feet, 5 iuchea, 4 lines, on : MayaxtM atreet ltll teet. 11 mcbea on- Niitchel street; 120 feet, 9 Inches, on ' Oravier alreet Rented at ataiut fi.lNRJ rr. annum, and valued ai S70U,U.) lotcl, 1B2 ft. .oa CotmiKio str. HI ftf. B in. on Camp at reel. Rented at s.,tsK-v!ued at Md.(M) 1 Prize Dwetting ftuaac,(ai!ninuig the Ar cade.) No. 1U, VI ft f tu front a4lt; "2tT,1W0" 1S.2S It front oa Natcb'e tr. ,K-nled at $1,2110 -valued at I J'rir.c Ditto, adjoining the Arcade.) No. 'i ,ronl 00 atclK i tr. Ri oted at 1,2(10 valued at 20,000 14'mtf Dilln, No. 23, Nortlwarf curiu;r uf Hain and CutoiD-boueU. 4)1 ft. Innit on mtn, tn-i 40 ft. on " J . Franklin air. by 127 ft. o-p in ! j CurUHil-hoUac atr. lU-Utcd at valued at I Prixc Ditto, iNo. 24, Sooth-w.cst corner of Basin and Custom hoiwentr.; ti -. - ft. 7 id. oo tluin, :tj tL 7 in. ra Frsnkliu, 127 it lt'i ui. deep m front u4 tWoro-tsajisf t rt!t 20.ISSJ Runted it 1i0 valued at 20000 j I Vtite- -Ditto, No. Sit, V4 It n m. on H..ysl str. by l.( IL it in. d vp- Reutwl at l.tl -valued at 1 I'rue TjOaliaiuaCauai Uaitk Suk 1UI eaeti, 1" " 200 ditto, Commercial ditto, jilOO each 1 laOttllUi, Slechauica' 4. Trader' ltH tach. 15,000 20,0taJ l.'MXS) 10,000 10,1X10 lo.txxt a,txai &.H00 21X1 100 ditto, City Bank $100 each, ' ltsj ditto, dilio,-lliti each, 100 ditto, ditto, x,IIKI each, " 50 duus Exchange Bank, 100 each :0 ditto, ditto, ditto, 100 each, " 2.1 ditto, (Us Light Bank, 100 each, 2adaUi,diUW4Jur 4UUM, . j : j 1 1 J I I 1 lo dam, JUfClnuic'ii Traders', ll.l each, - 1.) ditto, ditto, diUo.-S.100 each. each 10 stiare Louisiana Stat Hank, $.100 each, each Pnae 1.0tJ. each 2 atiaresof 100 each, each Pme 200, of the G L'ght Hank, eacb 1 share of 100, o! the Bank of 1slO lHXJ 20,(XJ 2,tXj 20 ;I0 i2C0" 1 .ju Mm each 1 siive of wltHL sit tlie New Or- leanaBaiik, . 20,000 each 1 ulure of 11K1, of the Uukia 1W Bank of FUiJa, , l.10 rule boldnr vf mxh Priae will have auch property transferred to Ihetn im nnluuly tier the Draaiu', ntucumlTrd. uhJ u uhoul any dtjaclwn JJuite 7, lS'J. , . . v , fT m fT AAA . .. J ! ' i or iieau oi aaeep. Jam mvmki.ni ta. hu.. . , i a- - - - ytrnts or Appiy at uie kow t Horn," . Sa!iWr, Sept 0, l-"Jt. . , U tf It Y - ' - ST a L A : Ezool: Here! ;. t a T i J . kit j,. ,-wrf " ON Uif JJ oi ijcxuocr u.' win premwea, eleven mili-a wtartof Salibbiiry.ahd three m.U-i Sooth of Necly'a Mill, the plantatioo of Jowph T. l:cka b, dcceai.toiiiaining 373 ACRES, More or !, wtth a pod Dellig-hoiie, and a pobd rnaaTout-hou.waifiicienl fixr larpe family ; with a Ufoe quantity erf cl.jar land. Tboe who would ih , to purcinne bargaio m plaouuuo, w.wren I lna third Creek, would do well to attend on the day ' of aa!e. Teirn made known on tbe dI qt. ?!?. TIIOau BAKISf-H, JUtecuuir. JlowtB County,' ,. C Sept 6, cw Yasov9, tor Svig uonvcr, u. liaifiam i I IJSrECTl FlLI.X ir.forma bin Irienas una me s but Irienos and 1 public, that he atill carneaoii the TAILOR 4i 4" Vi4 i, tt h-ul4.iiuul. uu-4iwiii.atrt:()l. I next door to the Apothecary Store, He is ever readv'lo eaecute tlie ordere oi hie cuatoriicr in jatyle and maimer not surpassed by any workman . in the western part of the State. , He is in the re 1 ru!ar receirrt of lle latest London and New-York ' - . 1 A . ...lin,ml.X.I. VIU r.iJIilo-'o, ami prrpnR:u tu avwiii"" nt i he fashionaliie at all times. -. ftT Cutting parmenls of all kinds attended to prcmptly ; and the latest h ashions fjruilit'd at all times to country tailors, and instructions given in cutting. (Salisbury, Jan. 1, 1939. Boott, & Shoes. THE SUBX SCRIBERS Urot'LO iufbrm the public, Uwt they still carry on ., Ili. Tmnning Run mm, and in connection with, it- the WX T and 81I0K MAKING at their Tan Yard, on the 2nd tHjnere, Va of the tourUHouse; where tbey have on band a quantity ol excellent noie-beainer and Skirtiog, Harney Bridle, and Upper leather, Cov ering beattier tor Coach-ma kera, and Horse C-ollars. Alao a la rire supply of BOOTS, of first and second Quality; GeBilemen's, Lailies', and Children's SHOES, of a superior qualiiy ; and a large stock of coarse Shoes, of a superior quality. As we have procured first rate workmen, we have no hesitation in warrantinirour work to be-ss well done u any in tlie State, which we will sell low for Gun, or on time lo punctual dealer a. . ' Orders from a distance punctually attended to. AUo. i first rate pair ol Boat Trett, and a sett of ae6ud handed- Lmtti for sale. BRl)WN & CHAM BERS, N. C. Hides will be taken in cxchano for work dooe io the above buainc B. &. C. Salmbury, Sept. 6, !:. ' . . ' 15t. m;v i:sTAiiiismiiT, IN MOCKA'VILLE, UAV1E COUNTY; THOMAS FOSTER i INFORMS the public that he has removed from his I L tirmer stand, to bis new buildings on the public I aquare, in the Town of Mockaville, where he will con tinue to keep a HOUSE or E. t r.K I A I i c.i 1, His House ia romny snd rommodious ; attached to which are six comfortable Offices for gentlemen of the Bar, all nnoeoieoi to the Court Hooae. The lubxcrl bi;i pleil' luitiself ui the ni'ist rJillgt'iil f-ttitinnm, ui five satMactinr) to inch as may call on him. His Ta ble, Bar and Stables are provided in the best manner that the country will afford, and his servants are faith ful and prompt. Feb. 14, 1RI. ' 74 tf Lost. ON the 22nd instant, was cut from the Subscriber's carriage, in the neighborhood of Salisbury, on the main road leading to Concord and Charlotte, a small hair trunk containing sundry articles of clotnmg, snd a POCKET BOOK, ia which wa tbe billowing papers, with a number of orherSTJot-rccollectcd accurately. Airperwiia ireMWamojr trading for any ot id pay prra I wilt five a liberal reward lor their recovery, orVuifcirmttion so that I may get them, One Court order from K- P. Harris, on John Rogers, lxinty I rustee of I abarrti tenuity, for snN). Hue Aute on r.nezer II. Kogers lor. fl i-; also, one on the iwnie lor the rise of ifj200, with a credit en OotsMd Ins abMtt Wl . ' Ihie Nme ort Jamea Cochran for WM). s One on Jaws II Cu bran fiir the rrnc of &0.. One on Walter F. Farr.for about 1U, with a credit i Oimuii J. W. Mean lor 40. ; One on Sam'l. C. llarr-.a fur 1!) 90, togfthsr with , sundry utht-ri! of amalinr amounts, with.tfo!me-sa!e i . . ..... .. . . a rivcuieu hi ok. uy 4ma nuaaei ior orwo iiejjnjes. One judgment ol and cetera! of a smaller amount, on Charles Townsend ; besides others not defi nitcly recollected. Wat. F. NICHOLSON. Concoril, Cabarrus Co., N. C, Aug. 30, KW. . Heath Tract. f f PHE HEATH TRACT, containing six fi P hundred Acres of Land, situated about V six miles East of Lexington, lamln Co. .Lw on Uie toad leadinff Ironi lxini'lon to Fayetleviile ia now otfered ftr Sale. -i ' Thcr are about 100 acre improved, and 500 in Woial and Tl nbec Tlie Tract is located in a very I fJ'SW. am !! aaaa aialVaWali ! and is peculiarly adapted to farming. It has on it a , .atL,,i. 4 .jui Orchard, and 1 4..jci4 Alcadou..Aad inde laow. i uuqueMinuaDie. aa one or two ! tuu4 .vi;i.s, hsve already been opeued, and Some very ric ore ex i trscted Iroaa them. j Tlie celebrated Conrad Gold Mint, is situated a few , hundred yards south ot' it ; aed according lo the direc 1 tioe of Uie Vein of that Mine, they must necetanly ; poaa urouira a pan ot mis i racL ABT Mfsun wUliInt; io view ihe oreinisc or ceta nir minute description, will call on KigrJon Wads worth, in Lexington, who will pivc the desired infor inatioo ; or any pt raoa witdnng toenntract for Ihe same, j will call on ir. Aualin, SIkbury ; or addreaaj IMler n j to the Subscriber, Trenton- Post Office, Jones Co. N.U, - ,.; Wil. xL-llEATlL.- Fsraisda, - . tf Wrapping ' Paper, &c. ' rpHE Subecribers have jut received a large assort 1 meotof bwwoand colored WRAPPING paper; together with, a large quantity of PASTE BOARD, "which they abr at wholesale or retail, , - L 1 y.a . C. B. & C. K. WHEEIJ'.R. t June 7, 1-O. . . . ' if Moffat's Pills and Bitters. rpilE LIFE 'GIVING PILLS AND PH07.MX -- B1TTEUS, so celebrated, and so much used by tha afflicted in every part of tlie country, 1 now re ceived aud tor saie y ine Mitiacribera.. .JX.... : rffltMfER.-Amts, Messrs. Spbims & Shmku. ia Coucond. N. C. are sleo iient lor the sauie. ' . Id u 4-.. .j wa . i To Trarcmrs. rpHE travt'llinircointnunity are rcpecuuiiy iniorui A cd that the Subscriber is now running hia line di rect from Raluijh by way of Pitwboro' and AHhboro' tp Salbibury, in small Northern made Couches of the first order; leaving Raleigh on Mondays and Thursday at 10 A. !., arriving in smiwiury next nay ai i" i . m. Leaving Salisbury on Tuesdays snu Fndsysat 2 A. M., rriving in Kaicign next nay ai iv r. m. Hi horses are good, and drivers particularly careful and accommodating. , JOfcL. 0IcLe.Ai. Feb. 12. 1930. . N. B. Scats secured at the Mansion Hotel. Summer Goods. SPRINGS d) SHANKLE ' HAVE just received from New lork and rnuaaoi pfna, an extensive asuotmerit of SPRING & SUMMER GOODS , ,' rosisiHTtso ' op I lryiiK4lardwawrTHif,arCiek ery,GUOCERIES,Druffs and Me dicines, Dye-Stutis, Paints and . . Oil, Hoots and Shoes, Saddlery, kc, &c. In short, their Stock cortiariiies almost every article needed by the Farmer, Mechanic, or the taihwnablet of ttre town or country. N. B. They will sell low for cash, or to punctual dealers on time ; or in.exchange for Country Produce. Concord, May 24th, lfii. U Mortis MuUicauliS) FRUIT TREES, &C. fp HE Subscriber informs tlie public, that he has for aale,t his Nurseries in Dsvidson County, 15,000 trees of the Morus Multicaulis, (and also a large num ber bt ruoted layers or cuttings of the same, of ihe cur rent year s growth : these arc superior to cuttings with out mots to propagate from. His prices shall be the market price of the article in the North, and elsewhere. He a)w has a large stock uf Fruit Treeaconsisting of O Apples, I'cars, Peaches, Plums, I Cherries, fyc.y belne selectioas of the best American and European fruits, all of which are grafted or' inoculated, and in healthy, growing condition. . I will deliver Tree in good condition, at any reason able distsnce from Lexington, say 75 or 100 miles, (if amount of orders will justify it,) for which I will charge the usual price of hauling. It will be well for tluwe who wish to obtain trees, to get the Catalogue of the Nurseries, which contains prices, and will be sent gratis to alt applicant, tlie postage being paid. Communica tions will be promptly attunded to. irecl to Lexington, 1)1. C. CHARLES MOCK. Lexington, N. C, Sept. fl, K1t. tf. NEW JIWKIiUY, AcC. JOHN C. PALMER, has mother new supply of jfold alid silver Lever Watches, plain English and French, da, gold Fob Cbaina and Keys, Bresst Pins, Finger Rings, ailver Butler Knivea, Pencils, (patent and plain,) Tooth Picks,' Fob Chsins, Spectacles snd Thimbles, Steel and Gilt Fob Chains and Keys? AlsOf a very fine and Iniye asanrtment nt Rutnrt, pocket and pen-knives, by ditlereot Msnufactiu-ers, with . other articles usually kept by Jewelers, all of which will be sold very low for cosA, or only six months credit, al ter which tune, interest will be charpod. Work done faithfully snd punctually. Haliburv, May 2, lottO. tf TAIL011INGBUSINESS. O. IT. RESPECTFULLY takes this meUiod to inform his friend and customers in Concord and its vicinity, that he still continues In carry ou the above branch of Business al'hii old stand in Concord, South of tho store ' of Messrs.'J. T. eV'C Philer, where he will be found at all times, ready to ' i Cut, make or F.ierutr, any work in his line. Hi long experience in the Biiai. ties, the pains he is now taking to receive the tarlieil fashumt from Philadelphia and New York, enables dim to any, that the work done at his Shop, shall be of the AMI Best Workmanship. N. B. Ho will also teach (as Agent) the much ap proved system of T. Oliver ot Philadelphia, to sny one who wishes instruction in his system of cutting. Concord, Nov. 29, IKK- Cress & Uoger HAVE on hand and offer for sale the following arti cles cheap for cash ot on time to punctusl dealers : Fine invisible green, blue and black Cloths; Satin vesting, figured, very Itandaome; Black and drab 'Date for Summer wear ; 8 pieces Kentucky Jeans; 100 da brown Domestics; Hi no. lied- l ickings; 2.000 lbs. Spun Cotton, S.F. 00 lbs. blue cotton Yarn; ,50 lbs, Turkey Red ; IS kegs nails, assorted ; 4 gontnno mouse-hole Auvilles; 2 smiths' Bellow ; 1 dox. Collins' Axes; 11 finished Rifle barrels; 3 doz. Weaving Reeds, Philadelphia make; Scotch and Mac- cauno r nun ; l box best cavendish Tobacco ; H or 20 ' "l An W'jug Cloths, from Na 5 to 9; assortment Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, French and Champaign Bran dy, Wines is different kinds ; Holland Gin, &.C., &.C July 20, 1. if A CLERK WANTED. IN lOIJNG man who writes a rood hand, and . Pablaof taking eharye of a set ot Hnntta bjf tt,,,.. ble Entry, will be able to obtain a ailiiition WKh the . mm tllU Subt.eriber,at a raoderate salary, provided he tan come wen recoininonaed, and application be made before the loth September next. . D. MALLOY. Ctieraw, Sept (i, iKtik 3V BOLTIXG CLOTHS; 3 rrn s.rjmrtiii n r II AVE on hand, and intend keeping a supply of the i best Anchor Stamp Dolting Cloths, Comprising all the various Nos, used m this region of country Where all who wish the article can be sup. plied ia quantities to suit purchasers, and on reasonable terms. also Wove Wire for Screens, Sifters, ic., kept eonsUnt. ly ou hand. , HALL &. JOHNSON. root or bavmoi'ivt. Fayetteville, May 17, 1I9. , tf IAIR cash price will be given for Negroes. Apply May 17, !Si9. ,j NVattawU tor ac Actc.v C3 r. 'lis- HAVIMi rtcived a nev. surpiv of Oti'KiK .takes pli'imiite in sayim- ,i bif fnwl, .', , '. ' public, that they can now get btrma iiidf.. f. a I. ua all kindx of fauiilv i an Sdgar and Uotleej - Soap i J ane Candid Oranges, Cod Fuih. . ' Lemons, Raisins, Almonds, Sweet Crackers,, Newark Cider, Lemon Syrup, Wines and Herring, Mackerel, Sardines, . Antheaiana, Lime Juice, Albany Ale, litquora of t he best quahtiet, a nd of the hted imiwuim,. .Salisbury, June 2S, 119. ' if iHEWlONT HOUSE. rpjlb subscriiwr having purchaned tlii. a I ll Miswistimeni and btted it in t for the acconimodatioo. of Traveller, ,,2 7 - Boarders, is now pteparcd for their rsceil tion. Ilia rAuLB win atwaya ba lurniahed ; With the best the market can afford- BEDS shall always be kept in fine order j and hu . iWeswbieb ae-ry eatowive) are-weH stnmllej WlUj rrovenner w uio nni ijuomj, ouu siienuea oy jivJ " and faithful hostjers. , : He hopes, by strict attention to the bimneas, ia on, to give salistaction to ail who may favor him i their patronage. Ana n oniy asas a call and triiL - - iMhuvur O , l.r., ...... 7. Lexington. N. C, Feb. 21, 119. - u ' , La ml f or Sale. QrpilE Subdcnber, as agent for llotty Scon, I Jsroea Scott, and Mary Scott, who tend moving to the West, offers fur Hie tbe tlimJmmm foriowiiig Tract of Land j, , One Tract containing 415 acres, tbe rciidonceof tl late John Scott, situated five miles from Salisbury, oa the main road to Charlotte, N.C., having much cleared land and valuable Meadows, with a large and coratno. dioua dwelling house, a double ham, cribs, kitcbenaind other, out houscs-all in jood repstrwith tlje best of water. "; ' ;.. ' One other Tract of 413 acres, adjoining the abat, . and oh both sides of Crain creek, having on it i Gri4 Mill and 70 acres cleared ; and a fine Meadow at tbt . bead of the pond. As a public stand it is well known ; ai i private re- sidence it ta a desireaoir place. A waggon, horses and negroes will be taken m pay. t menu A young negro girl is wanted, lor winch i air price will be given. ' , . . r ' t - fjt5 The shove lands will be rented or leaned, ifm; aold, this Fall by me. " A. W. BRANDOS. . July 20, 1SW. 3m or if. ', ' VuVAic NoUcc. t rpHE Subscrilier, in omformity to recent iimtructioa L' ieceived from the North Carolina Gold Mine Cora, pany, takes this method to inform those interested, tb hereafter all person found trespassing upon tb ibllos, ing Tract of Land, belonging to said Company, allot ted in Davidson County, will be prosecuted accordtag . to the atricl letter of the Law'. JOHN WARD, Agent, , Davidson, April 18, 1839. -If : LANDS': 1 ...... ,':r. Tract, No 1 containing HH8 acres, lying on th foar mile branch. ' ... " 2 containing 002 acres, lying oaths at ' lera of .the Flat Swamp. -', " 3 eontaininj 3,KK) acr, lying on lick K . creek. Fist Swanm, and Yadkin Riwa " 4 containing LATiO, lying on Fist Beams " 6 containing 697, lying on Lick crtat "' 7 containing 1.412, lying en Flit 8vm " 8 conUining 000, lying on lack treri 9 containing 601, lying on Lick Oft il 111 containing 1 J-SI7 acre, lying aa lit amok and Flat aiwamo. , 12-containing, 1,:V3, lying ea Lick creek. 12 containing 1,317. located on tour mile . branch and Jacob creek, adjoining the Lead mine. TIIE Siilncriber wishes lo inform his custonven - aiul ihn mi til if irfiMiratlv .ihnt tin atill rarnet 00 the Stone C iitlins IInHint ', ; and is ever ready to execute, in a very supfnof manner, all descripf ions of work in his line. T"T Goltl-GrindcrM, MUl-Stonrt, IftndVr andiW. silU, Door-tttpt and Temb-Honet, are execute is-' a very rare style. I lis grit fur Mill-Stones is verr . good. Mr. Philips also begs to inform the pubis; ' that he can execute Engravings of various kind-, lie will Engrave tnarble-slaba neatly, and granite . tomb-alones cao be well executed if desired. .Hit charges shall always be reasonable, and as accoa modnting aa possible. , Persons wishing to have work done io the abort line, will do well to call at the residence or Mr Philips, seven miles south of Salisbury. ENOCH E. PHILLIPS. . August 24, 183. : tf . ? Jcw Fou miry. -J i I HAVE latejy completed and put ia operation i larjt Iron foundry at my mill on the South-Vadkia riot (ormcriv 1'carsons) in Uavte county ; where " prepared to make all kinds ot castings, such as Iks running works of cotton or woollen factories, Cott gins, grist and saw mills, thrashing machine, viai . mills, plumer blocks, gudgeons, iron" shafts, pull . drums, driving wheels, and, in short, every thing sis) that ia usually made at iron foundries.- W arsil prepared for Turning shafts, eVe.; and for fio'ishmj fitting upall kinds of machinery in this line ot Duals' I have employed Jacna Wat sosavaa, fbrrneiljr Baltimore, a very sktltul Miuiinutt, to supenatsss snd manage my esUblishment. Mr. Wsynesborg b Worked all hia life in MtaMmhinonia nf I hit kiwr," -as dielinptiWied for-hwr vkill as a Maehinit, and MV ... - - - - - - ww.au..; " iirni, . iic win aino maac caicuiniions - . wheels, mill-jresrintr. &c: and when the mchm7 " . obtained from he will attend to putting it op. 0" prices are itiosebt similar establiiOiments si ine ty Orders aildreseed either lo Jacob Wayneshurf or myself, at Salisbury, will be promptly attend to-.. Vllaivi.ua J - Sali-bury, May 24, 18:19. f 'j. ryim Subscriber having locnteo himeell u -r -wa. ujiuara, wwuiu now oum mm awix-v -L c . i 1 1 i .r.M m uw ruotic u ... - uruaiuental and Sign rainier. He fhtiers bimse'lf thai his long experience in the Buainess, and the specimens ol work he has exeeotsa in hia line, will be a sufficient recommendation. , ' lie will also attend to sny call made oa him w U'V HOUSE PAINTING. BUSINESS, and is confident be csn give satiafsction to all who msf employ htm.1 - , - :"" " " " rl. .... ' . . . . ii ...1 an. i no ruonc is respectfully reqnesieo io can conrsge him, is he is determined to execute all w1 committed to him jn the best possible manner. (KT Also, Painting and Trimming all kiadsof V riagea, done with ncsuiess and despatch. .... - v- i. ; , J. W.RAlEi-S Concord, N. C. March 21, 18,'W. t ' jLjU mUE SuWnbr hnvini? received ! Ancf tha aLauak M.l.n;.. -,v.l saln t I.SS MA lUOO. lftitl 1 1 fs mm l m ak. ..1 ...I... av ""viv '-uti,iiiV saiiu sat it. ay, " wiivisj a svri amiB sa a. tuo atsiuu ui it. ttis . V JOSEPH 1WI 0 a ssa-VT
Western Carolinian (Salisbury, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Sept. 20, 1839, edition 1
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