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I if.. i I'f'.. ' u. UN raiiticin 'ally he ' priwi. e to tin not on, ths opinio, "Stllitoif ard Ik xi la i Tf.at ittco i J ilea d iads- tiotiilat DtaliouU ulatiuni, r til lit etiraiu i wei ish bin likdt enlisi ) wb duB,ui lie kun nteriitt orka it ill A4 the rr8tf eros, item 'It. Qa.H 'ii he r ,s f;'jl tM Win essi-.j i by id it fSB-runae- tmyt leiti'Ji t Pre h W -Ru itreet- r ia tW sbef s" litis I ease- ekaf it lis sii' tM" thiTf '''' T..( t i ' n w ' . I M ,111 . 'i ! -i v ! . i'. I'.c tlicre. I , , fc- - ,-t, n t t . ll.ii.k of i i , i:rr,i i-.-y on ! jI i-ficj j !.,! r i ...'if It n-iiiMVi v. tl ! iit III! hi evrifg more i i ' ; pi -mjiIo (ffiru coming '. -i !, i r. '. r THE WESTERN CAUQLINIAN Friday Morning, October 25, 1839. ; The Junior Editor of thit paper rill, Aor &e aftaen from the Stale for i-melnoitthi. , The Sutpenrion. As wai to hava kx'eo expected after the suspension of the Philadelphia Banks, ""those of this eUate and all S wlh of Pennsylvania have done likewise. All this it the cousequence of (he suspension of the Philadelphia Bank. We bar no doubt but that the Banka in (hit State are as sound s Banks cad be j nevertheless, it would be great folly in them lo keep their vaults open, while alt the others close up, since the consequence . would inevitably be, a drain of specie by the bro kers and speculators. It is believed by many .that the suspension will be of short duration, we hope it may be so, but it it evident from the tone of some of their organs, who are doing their utmost to induce the New York Banks, now standing firm, ta suspend too, that the Federal party will make desperate eaet . lions to bring about,' and maintain an embarrassed state of affairs in order la.vgaihei(ich?lt9tj. ' National Bank. This however they cannot do, " since it is plain, beyond dispjle, that the . present ;::::Tluefwo1i1i" occasioned w holly by -the. embarrese--' ments of the UnitoJ Stales Bank of Pennsylvania, the acting " Regulator. Bills to the amount of ; 7 millions of Franca drawn by this Institution on a bankinff establishment of Fiance have been pro tested. If thls Uuited States Bifli of PenhsylVa. tbat as soon as these difficulties are adjiiNt i?a general suspension cannot be effected in New York and New England it will resume specie pay meats. This Bank by its outrageous sjieculatinns 40 Cotton and politics has brought these embarraas . toem on itself and tlie country. It stock which ,,4, .some week's ago was up lo 120.. baa, fallen in New i'lk'W 70: and Hi note are ae tftfvrceiituiia, tr'i.P m , the same .Ufw This, is . regulating the ' currency with it ''tengeance. Te'rhapl' the eyeamif . its advocates wilt bo opened after a while, but , , " none are so blind as those who do not wuh ;-, tosee." ' ' TLjLtrflnlinarT fart is dinoU-nd, that with a deficit in the"ep6rr6f some avruiiilr 'iTwiit'T sand bales from; the United IStates, the stock ot American cotton now on hand in this place, amounts to the .enormous sum of 502.000 bales; being the largest stuck ever before kuown, and which excrej that of last year on to day, by 74,000 bales." The above is aneatraet-from a-Jetter oUGcdT Ilamiltoo, dated fiom Liverpool the 20th August Thv4isetbtfc4e-Ute.rf . Americaa Cotton on hand, is anything but favora bly and Bgrceable intelligence for the planters. TW swjuut -ButuiduO.: Jcarty . et-a wi tliaullum supply15reait Fnf i tr; acwdm t tb aU of ber consumptton for tbe laai nvo tnonins. i m - fact being so, it fallows M mstter of Course, that early consignments the coming aeason, hi inrreas. ing the already overuflicient. supply in marknt, -miilen4tVjMwcial IhariccGIIarml ton recommends the adoption of some efloctual measures to keep back shipments until February, and points to the proposed convention of Cotton Planters W be hi td in Macon, as the only apparent resort. If the Convention can dcViee means lo - ehaege the regular course of trad heretofore, and keep up the prite of Cotton by so doing, if will ccr taiuly be something new ander the sun. The Soutaer Cotlo Crops. All accounts Concur in staling that the Southern Cottoo crop has been sq seriously affected by t drought late - in the season, that it will fall for short of realising the anticipations sometime since entertained, of t hea vy ) icld. v . i Direct 7V.ioV lo the South. W ontice aeveral lule advertisement of merchants in niari.io, drreclTmert TeliKVmpr aiHHNineed, that a line of rackets, owoeu m iu.i city, will go into operation on the 1st of February next.torun monthly between Liverpooland Charles. VoTWlta-wnil. vm1NKttiil.tcp.,Jct,l. kro," and kaks like eablwhing t direct trade in earnest, and we ahall now see who are the wiis nf Sntuherw trade in facW nd who are its ulkinir friends only. All approve me recom mendationsof the Commercial Conventioua held,- lipgness'to aid in carrying them out ty wtepping forward to tle encouragement of the enterprising men who are boldly attempting to pusa them for ward. Lot our merchants go to Charleston and buy their goods, uistead of the North ; tliey ought to fed themselves bound to make the experiment st lemrt. If the Southern merchsnts rill cootinue te go to the North for their supplies, this enterpri. ling and patrnitic effort of the Charleaton rner chanls, to establish, direct traJe, cannot bo sus. tained, conventions are not eulBcieol of them set vr-s, there muxt be some 'efficient steps taken. There is now an opportunity and we ahull see. who are and who are not the real and substantial fiieods of direct trade. ' It iaitwf waiMiiihinenl that WO ahoold find any of Ihe State Bauks of the country friendly to war-Is a Vnt'td 8iatesUank The conduct of Ihe n ( ,.; tl.-l!l. ! ,.r ! . oik, an in. , ... s . -dram 1.. n of Vi ,:,,' : (. j; villus Brjitfi-;-iii'nt to r, :,-.-m I tl .f her hills i;i r,!rt i-t . 'Ol ll I' l- i., r in- pwt notes and tlnifi the n-U t a (Ifrimin'iiiii. ' for ihe notes of the Siute Hank, wuh which she draiiil th, specie from their vault, f..r ep .rta turn. This is the oieratHHi to which the biiikinj,' institutions have been sulijctrd to sustain-the . sinking endit of this United Bute limk, and yet we hear men talking about its corroding the cur nucy, and regulating eschanges. What stutf. . ELECTIONS. . , , w fkclwna in .Ync Jersey liave resulted in favor of, :he H' bige.'-- -r;r:. i : : :;T Those in 'eaaxycania and Ohio in favor of the Administration. - - " ' J . Final returus have not Lecn received from Ctv gin, but so far as to teiider certain the election ol the Administration Candidate for Go vernor, by a conisidcrubfe nwjintyT" i ' Fuleral metling in iJwroa. Tbe Federalis'.s of this County, held a netuig in the Court-house on yesterday. We, were not a looker on," but un derstand that it was a smaffone. The ohject of tie meeting was to choose delegates to the llalmgh Convention and perhaps the lkrrUburg, to save Ihe people the trouble of making a Oyveruor and PresideiiU . L.., . .v.. . : .,...... ;: ' Federal meeting in Ihirie, We uuder.-land . that the Federalists have called a meeting lb be held in Mocksville on the 27th inst. We suppose the purpose is the same as that of tbe Rowan meet.) ing, noted above. '' Shinplatters. Tbe authorities in the Dist. of Columbia, and Pennsylvania, hare given notice of their intention, rigorously to enforce the laws against tbe shinpLuster is Mies, with which the couttlry ws so aUHlty fl-joJ4 during the late suspension. Tliey are a species of wore than trash, that ought lo be kept down every where. By the laws of .Pennsy lvania, ; ih ausprnmon of specie payments by Ihe Banks, involves forfeiture of their charters. In consideration of the state of affairs coercing the first suspension, the Legisla-1 -1ih rertrauTcian . . They have, however, incurred the forfeit again 'winial-cTWtriiinjc No. 1 of the second volume of the American Phre nological Journal has been received. It is em- bellind with a lithograph, and contains a biogra - pliy of Dr. Gall, lieaido several other iutereating articka:. : t. J-i''i ..-n j Tliis periodical is. certainly eonducfed with a de- grceWabintf ahd'S . and powever Hs iwrticulardoclriues may be regard ed, it contains many things highly iiitere'sting'To men of science, and is altogether an acquisition to Ihe literary publication of tbe country. . If the United Slates Bayk bad now a few mil hwr'efiW,pepfes nteey, from the sarptortairu on hand, they would grestly relieve its wants. No doubt her managers look hack with longing recol lection and yearning hearts, to the times when they fingered for years, millions upon millions" of the public money, without paying for its use, a cent of Interest : bul these golden days for them have gone by, it is to be hoped, never more lo re. turn. e nope iirratier mat tne poCRrre or trie people will b considered quite as safe depositories lrriit.ll! ' ny the. BauVnf iheUnited rlalealor any "WrWjIaiik;-- -; Gewl. MoDulbw hssbeeu sefccieJiya Lmoiif lee of the citizens of Charleston lo deliver a F.u Io nium on the character of (Jcn'l. Ilayne. The remaiusof Genl. Ilayne interred at Afch- -V Jle are lo he removed to Charleaton, and a momi- j men! will be erected over them to Ms memory. The number of contested seals in the House of Representatives of the next Congress is eight Five from New Jersey, one from Pennsylvania, one from Virginia, and one from Illinois. Fatal Occurrence. A lad by the name of Win. Dowdy, a bound boy to Mr. Wm. Taylor of Davie Co., was killed on the 14th inst., in a allocking - manner. He rode w ilh a "negro boy lo water, a ewt distance from the bouse, w ithout a bridle on hia liorse, on returning, ihey commenced racing their hows, when the one on which Dowdy rode, (ell, ibrehim over his bead, and falling over on him, crushed him instantly lo death. . Our acknowledgements sre due to a young friend, -sii)sW fol.alJI.!4,"fce(52L erity foe tfie present year. It ia hTghTy gralTiy"' ing to its friend's lo be assured of ihe flourishin state of the Institution which the Catalogue shows. -!BTMK-,ll!.i.JT,t!-M'.,..t... rot the wasTEas I titousiasij Mrssas. EniToas : You will please give Ike fol lowing notice one or two insertions, and oblige a Iricod awl suiisest Thom wilt be a nvetina of the Democratic Re. publicans of Cabarrus County, at the house of Joha Jl.-Pfwrpmi Rrk Roscr,.na SalojayJth?.?ih rf " November next, w here Ihe friends of Ihe prewml Administration of the tJeneral Goverament are particularly nHjoe-ted to attend. ; . - . BT BBUCKSf Or MAMT trrtJBLICASS. October 23, 1339. roa the ssmu caoi.iina WHIG MEETING IN ROWAN.' . Pursuant to notice, a public meeting of the eitixfis of Rowan county. assembM st the Conrt House w S.lury. on thelEM of OcUs4, tor the pnrpre of appointing Delegates to the Convents to l Mid ii.i..i. ii l th of November. 1SW, K. D. Aus tin, was called lo ihe Chair, and Julia 11 Herdie ap- pointed fWrrt s ry. ' ., . , . Mr. II. C Jons presented tbe following ResuhiUoos, M.l.;-h mim nA and adosted. 1 Rrtotvi, That we heartily sporove we onj- oi . ti,t Vf.ni inn to bfMjn Rsleigh, on the 1'itb of November Rest, wsTeeem it oue of the DlfM vslned righu of the people, ia their Bfimary character, and in " - I . i . , i b' it in n the ( '. , tiit! I'm- i : v . ty of pur, y 1 ' irinc..i. an! v :-. i l i.v: i : Kentucky, in j w ir;i; v, .' n . s , ,. any one, who nmy ! t- .m u. j l,y i .. I'on, we bcrttiy ctHu.aiv svnw i.ur i tlsv. llrnultfity Tint Wo linve t!..; I'.u'. t i . otucitv, (iniittees and mti.vniy ol' J.m M. .. . of liuiliiird, mil wo rcuunni'iiil h.iu l t . i i Cwoventiun, as a suitable con4niiio to m r u t r vunior U Um; JUlQ by llid Win;' ur' ' . K. a AtSTLN, Ci. ... i. II. IlASBit. Sec'y. LEGISLATURE OP TENNESSEE. . Thia body wet at Najivillu W,Aluilay jj 11 ojclotk, A. M. - N In tbe Kuuate"alT Tie Vnetiilerlf annearinir. Cen. Thomas Love of Henry Couuiy was choiwn (K'uk. er, William K Hill of Maury," Principal Cterk, and K- V. Casey of I ayette, door keeper. y ' In the H iuw, seventy-four niembers anrtenred and Joims K. Thomas of' Mnury county,- was ! sen Speaker, Granville g.CMtketl of Rutherford, rriucipal clerk, L. Winchester of Madistsi, Assis taut clerk, and P. Al. Hortibpck of Uicknma and I). II. Carr of Washington, Door-keepers. ' All the officers elected, are of course. Van Bru- en men.'Jenn. Telegraph. . , In China, they have prohibted the ehliivatinn of 1 ooacco, on the ground, that it is not necesHary to .human exigence. There is some intention also among the authorities to prevent a man Irom ta kirlg a wife, for the same reasun. Tascooosa Monitor, " Sir, do you mean to say that I lie I" said a per son to a Frenchman. No, ssre ; 1 siy not dat you lie ; Out, sere, I say you walk round de truth. UNITED 1N WEDLOCK. In this County, ola tbe 22nd insunt, by Jacob 8. My ers, Eq., Mr. CHARLES EAttNHART to alias CA TtlAKLXK ikiVER, s.- t Ja . In Utvidsun lninty. ee tbe 20th UMt, by James W eoisn, Fi Mr, UENRV KINK to Miss ELIZA. BETH MILLER, dsughter of CspLiioorgs Miller. in tHirae County, on Tbarwlay tbe lOtb insU, by the Rev. Mr. BrwMisw. Dr. J. t E 1JARUV of Aoliville. to Miss DELIA IL ERVV1N, of Burke couoty. . DEI'auteii TUld. life, Jo ibisJl'o.intv.on the 8th inst. Mrs. ADELAIDE ALEXANDER, wTe tOfiesrAle too, and daughter of Mosa Jraham7 Esrj;rjeiJei years. In Lancaster District, a C on the 30th ultimo. Mr. CALVLN JOMEd HARRIS, son of Ransom Harris, Ei., ot Davidson County, aged !i5 years. He died af ter an ttlness of eioe days, st wuruiiuinff ferer. The JoceMed waa a ueoiber of the Metbddist Episcopal Cimrch. and deoarted in tha full (With and h.i..f it a i f n.sst of- boi.-Jle .was a. Ittung man w.elljw- lovea, ami niL'tny esteemea weere tie Tfflo ana has .lrtt a ftitheraed motlier wita a Jsrga iaioily coa nectiotii snd "many frieiKK lonniMYirtliefr'heavy-1' resvemenL Vummuntcnted, By directions of lbs Synod of N. C. the Diurches m vMieoru j'reabyiery will be called upon in the sal lowing ortcr, tor ositributionsfer Foreign Missions, by Uw ttkrurjMif UiS CuuUkl tril-dZ! Friday, Saturday, SaUUtli, Nov. 1st Steel Creek, at II. A. M. " 'M - Profalence, da " 3rd Rocky River, da ' ".;4Ji.l'hilsdlphia, da iloodU Tuesday, Olh i'oplsr lent, . da 6tli Concord Town, dow . 7th Bethpsge, do. 8th ksnnh, da th Mallard Creek, da Wedneadav, Thursday," ' Friday, Jialurdnr. 1 rwooiTrt, ltrtft-Httttr freer; da- Da da Charlotte. Candle-liebtieir. Monday, llih Paw Creek, 11 o'closk, A. M. do-. ty'wmesaay,jrnt--rVt Da "; da DavsJoott Collefrei Csndle-liirht. - Tb ursrfsy. T4th-VntntJ - II .,'rl.-k A U Frslsy; r'TSlli Prosnecr dd Ssturdsy, 10tb Mutesville, da Ssbbath, 17ih Concord, (irodvll.) da Monday, Win Hslem, da Tuesday, 19lh Rnthany, 'da Wednesflay, iSHh -Tabor, - da Thursdy,.-.lst... MocJutviJle da Friday, 22nd Unity, da Saturday, 33rd Third Creek, da Sabbath, 84ih Back Creek, da ' " Motsasy, - a'Mb Thystirs, ' da " : Tuesday, SOib Franklin.--. - ea , do. "da Salisbnry,' .Candle-lighting. TEMPER.NCE CONVENTION. ' Agreeably to a revolution 'paused st a meeting of a number of g.. legates from different Temperance Socie ties, who met in this Towii. oo lbs 11th and 12J of Heptembet last. A Tempers'nee Convenlioa will meet in llm pUce, on. VVediiesdsy the 0(h of Noveiober uext; lo which tlio diflcrcnt Temporsnce StKietis in this Suts sre resuocifully invited lo send one or mors delegates. 8. IJJMLy, Pres'dt of tbe To tho Public. pilE Subscriber Ukes ibis method of informing the . .., ru.b'3 mat hestill continues to carry oa the bo- CUTTING-STONE ss rmral, at bis Granite Query, seven miles South of Sslwbury, near lbs old Chailustue naut, wfwre be is atrle to supply al! orders for MILtflTONES of the best grit, sod on the shortest notice. ALSO ' for Sale, at the lowest prices, . x window ills. DtKiit sii.Txnoore frrT.rs, ROU0II BU1LDLNG ROCKJS,TOMlj Si U.Ni"" " GOLD GRINDERS, An. Ac. &m, , J. HOULSUOUSER, Stone-Cut'er. tlisasiry, 6eZiiitMZ'ZZ''r''':"t t". N. B- Orders foe snvof the atve wi"tL-'it ert- cles, directed to meat Sulphury, wiil bs puiicnu.,, a: lenuea ia j. u. To Jourcrjmcii "c:if ir.rt fllHE Subscriber will five sUji' e n good Journeymen t Jiseh'iiinkers, well reco'nmendiM fur Li'1,1, ot' k.U' Their busmsisi will betumnkesinl n for wbicli,-(if iltey suit) be w.il I iv u r.. i'. Ju, Islington, Oitber 11, ls a DR. (I. I). IKin.US, nAVI.N'G . ni..i t, .... . , . reBpLCltul'.y Of)."r !. ; VICtss to IIS eitiiens, and tin aot l!, s try. His o:uoe is st the tin bywr ...... R. M. I5Hiclielle, where h may l ! i si . I i leseiwaeaabacntpn pr-ivi'ial t fslisbury, Msy !,l3. - ti 9 I t..,,. . . t '.'.o to or. til wi:.i :i 1; I i Vi 1 r 0.l ami ! J t...! .N.rflim t... v I, tie t a l I , I 1 n anil r;.n..i'y ih I, a s T r- i conuut uce j and wi Ims h.iiHPtw u. I . and ih ii r Jn miii ir . i ti i ' s . as the other I mi'' hers sre r.:.iiM-.l, 4 1 a'in dtvole bn-s ft i -n jl. v i. lui'iit" ' TI EMS OF 1 1 1 J 1' 'V ' For btgmners per sewwm of 5 row:!.', lor U.u RudiiritMU wuh Orsuiu.!, 1 phy sud History, The shove, with tbe belter briwl.c, is I temry lK nariaK-.it, Musie os the Piano or Uu:br, Painting, . , . .. 19 t "St !' 10 IK Oinameotal Necdle-vrntk, and tW 'm&Y r U t flowers will be slso Uoji, af dntied, si i vntn. By order of tbe Trostees, THOMAS L COWAN. C Salisbory, 8ept g?. Kg. x , nuicu MJLSONUV. rpllE SLiWCRlBLR living sxwr Les., IH.J ,,kJ. ! eon Cuuuty, Ukes tbu sseUMal to uiune IVv j lie tbat be will enter kilo txsMract with anr fV-s:l persuns, either se Uavtdansi. Rowwn.s Caaanvsaa-i ties, wlio wash aouses. fcctorMa. or aar uw ka4 l buildings erected isf Brick, Is tU4 Unsw as caewjs. durable, and ia as goud sty Is as asy work has sb Uhs ' lie will also, mould sod burs tbe.Eskk, it wasael lie trnsts tbat bis long eiporwnee isv 21 :Z MOULDING AND LAYLNU BUCK, w ill entitle him to a stairs ef yssblic paUwasje. '.' He would refer gentlemen wwiutif sns! Sow as bis Line of Busisew, to the fswwle Acassy sad Ue sts ;.re.:pma'.ClCTks'.tiace' "m.tliAm.f, bis wutk. j ; . ; v woro. ai.u.inef oj ..westert Csrciowa, sjd it snaii oe punctually aueaues sa . - ROBERT C03L Davidaon, April H, ISM. s -... tf- ViAkT 'P'8 obscrflsr hnrmf psmSWI dss f ttlfA FUissWeiflaaafttrdisie style J H ? t for the aceowwodariosi af Tiawtkss sad ! ft'Me'www lam. H JJ b fon4 f Wltn the bert the inarkel s svJI;:, his BAR with a rood supply of cbosee Lsawws; hat BEDS ahall alnya SW l ta mM ; Sd k ins oles (wbica sre very ealesmre sre well smlad mnk Provender of the first ewality, sad attssseW Jby gwsd lainiiin nneiicrv. H1inrsB, bratnet sttetrtsrsr sAe kaaiwsasCss son, to ieBiwfsctioa loan who assy Bjtwsjesssntb ineir pauonage. am ae eniy swks s can a4 tml ANDREW CALDCLEIGH. Lesingtoo, N. C, Fea. U ISO. Ii bagglxu; uopi.xa, ad auocEUES, I TST RECEIVED AND FUR BALE. 0 It Cotton Baggutg, t i Ss 4( t csi'BaJc' 1"---. : kegs Naiks , 4UbasCulle, "13 bhda. Hssarr' : - ; 'v 6WI lbs. Spnn SteeL MM it, filsser btosd. ; 144 BflUksTotne Misuww, 2U larrs Corertwf IJatoa, fitsu las. tkde LesHawr, 1U0 kegs Wbue Lwad, byJ. sV W. MURPHY. -Saliabttry&ptliK).. Z ' " Tan Yard for Solo. tniHE Subscriber Wkthing to dsspaas at tbe Uiuwiiig ii Towa property, o&ts for sal km Tau Yari and VtcmVscs, (ba-merly ewwesl by Thomas Mu?l,) srtstied ssi the Last ssis of tba Tuwa, eustMstieg UC 1 1 Arrr of L.iaJ, avi a , Dnrlliit nour, - ! e f .' U. : t . . au- f ' ' fvf .Sale, ft very kw s h'-e c-ii.; 4 a" a. -JI O Ci. wlii. h tury be bsi1.e-::Wst t- 'ecf J: -.--. & . r,u si c jUjtb Tta Ts.-i """ ' " ' - fr . . j... 5W...i:y,f ',:.sr.l--n. 4i L".:"l ft !. -. 'r, as i 4 H-rft S-.x!. .-cu, snd iry fx- t to- u, ii,e v oc7j k aa te J .., , 1 ' ' i a f (,! rr af . : ' ' ft i ti,mry, a ",. tJ , inrz nsvcSi SMssrts) . , is i rr sad eiiiiw si . n,cn lAWtaf t tts bx-ef !"' S . ti. stoae, t ' ? si st e Grwi . ..! a : -.- -'i st tbe i Ji ! r it e jriitts rs 1j tiw ss pv- " - ... ,jt mxJk a aW' r4 J Vumi, sf act A. V. . KSANDuX. I 2 or If, I thax kvek; a t I Sniff-, Pit.'iiits ().;, '''? rnill-s,liirc, litlir, lirtiJicn, . i...' ? ', I ft . rr 1' t ri ' H -:" " ; l.-r. j I'- -r -.. mu .V ,; -I Po4lirw, fiietjlfir Q.nll'4, Ink, Drswing "', Tciinf i tie, Ma- I ". ;.;'. V Mil'.i'a'.ti , AtU'Cal 1 , i1 Ii and Au?e Itrandy, V Li,,, e. Jvrmire and 4. ' -s 'S!l"d Piper, i;ij.a i 1 1: z .. I' it f. - I. n 'o I. ' W'lp, Imim Juice, 4.. ).!.-.t'-U l.-k-t CvUaiul Maps. Pipes, l i - in i rr, ni I'rntle, Ca tulle .z i v . I.'". tiesn'a, Dyott's, Andfrnrn's, ' ..s, t :.. hrws Ik-tkwnb'iH Petets', I i , 1 i i ' ,1, I h Iiw' Pills. lliuck 's ... I'auM, i. .e and A;td-risins Cwiph . i X. . . usl'rt huce, li"siu's " ' V- i ' 'v, I. mi-., m T.'arils VaU-bes, Calm ef 7 t.-r Ui i h a-'s I-.sir of tpium, Swaim's ,! ' i.f i it artii-h's just received -k. ii.t e A, s. .ort nrn, ry ' '. r n & c. K w. (.' ! 7, l-. .'. - " " ll . ; rat "if wit un tv sre re(H"rt folly infcmv- A eU 4 t t t ' wnb r n m w ronmny bis ltee dn- r-rl tun " tw wsiy ef P.ur.' snd Aalitmro' to SsHrVjr, s!!I! N.titm wade Cmetrae of the trst -.fj ; fcof Ra!.'!i:' n Mmiilays and Tbormlsvs at t'J A. Ji, ar.'...'i. m Si'u-burj n'St ' s at III P. M. L Si5;.-; n.- os Toewisyssud Krwtiysst 2 A. M" rn.i ;t tjiiet-k iSiysst Ml. M. ; ll sarins are tai, and drivers psnkul trly careful srJ seoexuiw! .tticj.v - JOEL McLEAN. ' - ' JVk iZ, ' U ' N. R txs's nenjeed al the Uamiesi Iloti t ' ' -faL-i h v- . v Teachers Wanted. If 'AXTEDssusedistely.a JLIeaiid Female Teach. I et , to take cterge of tbe Acwuermes at Uiis pie. list UoiksuaJ W well suslirled to prepare Stu sVeis a Ib l amtrsity of Hiss SiaUf, sim! lite Lady to uxk ibe gja,;, taisiti as Featwe teiiutione m f fits fttstep X. K, A awmcd Onttlesiaa whoas lad) would lake " dsargw nt tbe FsMiabi Academy wiwikt be pteferred.- V. " A. It. IA K I r.K. - , . UMCEI. lilNOHAM, - JOHN CLEMENT. LLrsiUe,Oet.lS,l"sTJ. if. 5 tvr asUVons lot S prlftg " noiucn u. nisuD, UESFECTFl'LLT tiJorma bis friends and tho public, that be tnll carrtea on the TAILOR. ING prSINE33rat bisoW raVa frMtiaslMsV srst eW to tbe ApoILocaryyiore. lie Uever rnit to seeute the ardors of hie customers in a bf WState. 'lie is in Ihe re. ' and New -York .. r AbUIUAS, and prepared la tccomaiodste tbe bvtrm v( lbs bwsbvonaUs at all times. Cutting jjojetiUi of all kinda artetiiled --; ssxawp ity sad ttsa latest laahiooe famished at alt UfflCS tcgnyolnr tailor, snd irmtruttions given-ill . i-l a. calling. ' ' "'."-- BmmmHyr1-lri SiJU-, To Owners ot MvWs. rpitt Subscriber has st impr4 pmttnt SpinMt for Mills, by wbscls, s mil will do much better than wish taw axial (una tat Sputdfea, It is so constructed asks kerf (ram kitg or killing lbs meal iflany man aer. TaV raasser as ss eon (tried by the Spindle as al. way as putt re lis bslsscs, snd ef course there is no 1 ib.ak, by tbsi improved Spindle, Ui, same w'sler" will sw at btsst ssie-third amre asiasneas, snd the meal ss sepsiWyslity. :'... ..,.. --'Ae earasst -rn'miuMJC ta ase.owe of .thsaw SpmuTJiC aw oauaw see er more, by nkakinff sppltesttiHt, (wuh- TIF!, I. 1f mt limel to the Subscnosr at Mot ksviUc, D1e - Ca. N-'C' t lblnr ttiejarrjtobtoss st f" for tke Patcat and Spindle ready for sae. TW loiloWMig awrsasw tots my Fsient Mill ffy'ndte "m swrcsaslul opMstiosi t Cat. W. F. Kelly, Tb.. Fus See. la fUtl atsd Basil FWee of Davis Couoty : Gtibsyth Dwkasa) and Dktid J. ILsmsutir of Linctdn i - Caw!a UniiiUs ef tUwss; AUooo Mmeaof David- oe, anJ Wrtatas Ownfttorrr. wttssf IwmAiai ,". ry ptatset) with (to prforuiaiice. I. U. uILBKRT. October 2S,l3a if UCMAIMN'G ia tbe Post OJics at Islington, X.c,(Wsi i, im :: :,: , : :r r AveeH A!'ew,n--nt E. Hurton, (loorire Pots. (ri. Mo Mary EruAle, J.se CtiMlfeltur, Jenre ; -. Mr. Cthnn Dsy, II. O. reezer, Robert !."- i-i. ,'',4r (rines. Anxlrew IIulmrtrkRirb. ari li.s, .V.t:;.ijs I Jul, Chrut'un Ltvmgoud, 1 L'mtL Je Lowe, Reuben May, M rnul, llenry Michael, Zehulnn Mi-s:-r, Ihtvwl N . A Jam Ktfuog, John N. Paten, I ijtm Fill. ViUiim Trotter, fc imuel Willis, Dr. 1 rsrts H iJiame, John C. Weavt I, Himtiel War-tU-.:'' " r M. ROL'NSAVILLE, P, M tufii, im -:r-: si v I tW round I T lIAVT Ii'e'y cuoipliHed snd put inofwrstiue a 1 it f ''Jry at tiiy anil oa the South- Ystlkm ;'siir' Preiauoej ui Davie 'eotibfj; Whcre Wi large n river Wis am rrJ s stake all kinds ot cae'uiir. such as tbe tmmmaf works of -Ottoa or Wuolien lactones, eottoe r -m, f 'Jt nr4 sew bhI'm, ihratiing machines, wind p-liifiwMr kiiiclia, 'fmiLTTKui, iron shafts, putlies. -j . .z- ttetla.tiil.in jhorUcTcry ltiingelre st smsIii siada st rroa foundriew, U arwslxi y eis4 crvttrs k fmrmtug arufu, Vc sad for ttimdjiug snd &:! ; ail kindQ4 BMcluoery ui Una line ot buairMM, - l -aafiJ.Jra. WytBirio, formeily of Ejfijute, a aery skilrul larhmt, to'siiprinrt-nd' " J aaaoairs my eeUhiiebieenl. Mr. Wsyneaturg bss . , wee5sll k lite rstahitahrtmnts of this kind, and is 4mtuif uuhnl fcr hat skill aa a Markiniat, and Mill. Wn- M. He will alas stake calculations (U water wheels, snil-fvetm.', Ac; sad when lbs machinery is obtaiod frnss u-s a will attend to putting it up. 6:tr" -priee sre truae uf Similar esUMi-hinentj st the North. C3T Orders adJressed sit her to Jacob Waynesburg er mjsnJ, at Salisbury, will be promptlv aitendud In. V CHARLfa FISHER. MaUMry, May St, HHk ti' J O B PRI 1 TIKQ , or KVEII PESCtlPTIOK, ' Stmttj swat EspfJilttMulf tstenttJ si tki$ OJSct. X. .1...