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- Vof lira! Department. . "una omavr tett. t im wravW 'from the timithrrn LtirTmrJimrnal:"- SUMPTER'S BAND. it . Wi wmiom. Tho exploit! of tlie hero of Snuih Mount, furnish t ' fruitful theme for the Mune. They not only outnum bered those of Marion, (whose vsluable services, si the "eanietinie,, wo would not be understood a intending to disparage,) but tar exceeded them in brilliancy. Sump tor w emphatically the tJamm Cock of South Caroli naor rt not lo br bealfu. II in swimming the Sao tee, it the hH of three hundred horsemen, and advan cing upon the British at Fort Watson, was mm of tlie ..Inost gallant and romantic incidents in our revolutiona ry aiinkla.' .Had (iatee been a Kiimpter, tl' kin?' troop ' had rued the hour they aet font in Carolina ; and the brave lac Hayna bad lived VI measure swoida with them in a second war foMiidcpoYidence, .Virion's deed of dsrioir,. have been commemmnra ted by a Northern Bard (Mr. Bryant.) Vn numtx-r wor thy of thegracelul muse. A similar tribiit leemin'-ni-ly due to our Horopter ; and in absence ofaome fc better 1 brother," and though the lyre be all unstrung; we hive ventiirea to pny the tribute in the following imperfect line: ' Whn Carolina hope grew pole Before the Hotinh liouVirctd ; And freednm'a eiirh in every vale Wa beard above ber martyred dead, When from her mountain heights, tubdu' In pride of place forbid to soar, Her Kurte banner, quenched in blood, Lay sullen on the indignant shore, Breathing revenge! invoking" doom, Tyrant ! upon thy purole hiwt; Vlitn all etood wrapt in ateadfast gloom, - And silence brooded o er her eoant, Stg'thy, ai when from thicket dun The Indian spring upon hia bow, UproAc, South Mount, thy warrior-son, And headlong darted on tho foe ! - Not Is n pride of arnia he came, With bugle note, and banner high, And no lli Hsr plume, and ateel of flume, Red Bulk'' j gurgeoue blazonry ! - With f dlnwets few, but undismayed. Each clun and chance of fate withstood, -iWeaih her milmluna. al bgltMae,, 1 ha aame hemic brotherhood I From cret noiiiiVnl other land, f . Einerirmij fleet along the pino, ' Prone down he fl-w tieifore hia band, Catawba's water smiled, tgain To aeo her Suinpler's ifoul in anna! . And, issuing fraii i each glade and glen, . Rekindled by wara fierce alarm. . Thronged hundred thro' tlie solilode W the Wild tore. iaTsrfff? ' Of him whoM) spirit unsubdued - , Freeh impulse gave lo each, to all. Bv day the burning aand they ply, Nuht see them in the full rat-hie ; Familiar to each follower's eye The .tangled brake, the ballot green : Roiiaed by their trnad, from cover deep, ' 'Mprmg the gaunt wolt; and flina while nenr, la heard, torlinJdinif thought of aleep, H1!... .11 I... r r. Bf.ire tlie break of early morn, r fox looks out from copse or close. Btlore the hunter winds hia horn, Humptcr'a already on hW loea I lie beat iliom bulk 1 beneath the flam l valor quailing, or the shock; And carved, at luutti, ttenra nauiu . . Upon the glorious Hanging Rock ! And time that slMilea or acara the wreath VVriereVliiry binifa the inuleVVoVViw, ' Kept bright her Niunpter'a fame in death. And ne'er a.hal.1 tyrant tread the shore Where Sumpti-r bled, nor bled in ain ; A. fhmind hearUt shall break, before They wear th' oppressor's chain again. , 0 ! "hcver cn thy awn forjret The initflity leiwm tauirlit by thee ; Ilicir vatchwurd is thy Memory t TSr VI b,y'WlowrimCigTTo'rH,TrirTet " W.rr l or WWaftf Wff wrHwm Wf . Cock ?3uuiplcr, M but aa tor U)ia J d old lux "1 t Marion)-"thetent titrrracrf -cotrtd nut catch htm.' l,f of Mmrutit. - - - y Rather than submit to the enemy, Sumpter, at-'-HiiiSe41r Sihal- baf ai'i&MTS'&TfitiVifc'utt-'i' tireUfor.i while, into ..JNotn. Carolina... low well h " bidfd bia time," our annils it we bave M wrote them true," abundantly how. Tbore who have been in th habit of travelling our ,JSuittUexnj:isla, In va.no. kmUt -butm frequently stuck. witn me anniten transition, within the compasa o!ten of a few miles, from scenery of one description, tooth, era of an entirefy diffurent character, which, beyond almost any thing else, may be Mid to characterize tiie dense solitudes nt'Carolloa. The effect Upon ourselves of Una sudden and unexpected IranaiUon, waa. mi a ai. waya of inexpreanibls charm. After a walk or ride of severafltoura, xttmtiifh wtwda wnotty rayaof the sun, and literally walled in on either aide, an aa to allow just apace enough (or one borac, wading thioug'i deep and danroua awampa, reedy brakes, and a world of briers, tlirom'h which one ia fairly obliired to flht bia way tlie hunter, or lover of nature who wow ber in ber must secret recesses, finds himself all at once, aa if by marie, treading the smooth and ver dant carpet of some upland lawn; with Ireeain reflu lar array, as if fashioned by tho band of art; and in- tempersed with lights and shadows, and soft and beau tilul knollf jnviting to repose and reigning overtll.thie, eoea the moat profound broken at iniexsala hyJLhe-joli. Ury note ol the rod bird, or sound of the woodpecker. "TtTruniarirtrBit.ttn ,,. , lme Ihy mothc, little one! - ....r Khm end clep her neck again ; - Hereafter ah my bat a son . v i. Will ka-audcUip hit neck 4a vain." Z lre thy AHJtlMer ,4tUle onef Gate upon her living eyes, . And inirMr back her loir fur thee; I lurcaner thu miy'it sbudder sigh la meet luem when tuoy cannot tint tiptm hrr liviiig eyw 1 Press her lips the while they glow . With love that they hire often toll; J I ''twiner tmwrwiyat prem m tmv And kiss them till thine owB trecotd " O ! revere her raven hair ! A Ithough it be not silver-gray ; LZTod early death, led on by care, , May watch, eave one dear lock t way.. ; . Ub I revere her ravea hair! Pray for her at eve. and morn, That lleav'n may lone the stroke defur, For thou may'st live the hoar forlorn, When thou wilt ask to die with her, Pray for her at ete and mom S A. ' Pray excuse me,M.aiiid a well dreesed ymmg man to a lady in th.boteaat the theatre, ' I wish to go up at air and get aome refreahment doti'i leave ynwr eat." A aailne, seated in the aame box beside bi' sweetheart, disposed to do the rose ep and aaid, " Harkee, Moll, I'm going aloft la whet my whistle dout fall overboard while I'm fone." ' - " V ': M I S C I) L LA NKOUS. LAW OF ARREST. OR IMPRISONMENT FOX J,.r. i)Efl'i';- r ..- k (at mm u mwii. tiro upno a ""time tlier lived! Il.uiiUirg I eer- tntfTtiierclmnt bv the name of Meyer; he waa jfwMi little man ; charitHble to tlt poor, hoepitabU) to hi frienda, nnd mt rii h ihat h waa e1remely reMfiected, in (it) of hia good nature. Among that jwrt of bie pniperty winch " teted in oth er )foplH'a Imnde, and called " deUta," the au.o of five) huiiHrtid pounds, owed lo him 07 the Cap tain of an I'.nglish vtwael. Tbia debt bad beea o long contracted that the worthy Moyer Vjraft to wish for a new investment of lna raoi'al. He ac cordingly resolved to take a triptj Portamriolh, in which town tap'. J one then remain;;, ana Inks the liberty, which in my opinion boM, in free country, never be permitted, i : the liber ty of applying for hia money. Our worthy uiercliHtit.noe bright morning, lourla himself at Portsmouth le wa atranger to thai town, but Dol altogether unacquainted wtb the Eoglixh Inncuage. He loat no lime ia callmj on C'apt. J one., "And vat," aaid ha to a mar. whom he aeked to eonduct him to the L'aptrin'a house, tut ah dat fine veshel yondare f ' . She ia the Roya! Sally replied the man. hound for Calcutta, mils o mcrrow; bill bere'a Captain Jon-a' house, air, he'll tell you about it-" The merchant bowed and knocked at the door of a red brick houae door green, braat knocker. Cupt. f Jiegory Jonea waa m tall man ; he wore blue jacket; without ikirta 5 he had hif h cheek bonea, small eye, and hia whole appearance araa eloquent of what ia generally termed the bluff Uo. neaiy of a aeaman- . Capt. Gregory Jiwea teemed tomrwhat discon certed at seeing Ilia (riend; be Hepged for a little time-. The merchant looked grate ; three year had alrt-adv elapMedt The Captain demurred tlie merchant preaaed the Captain blushed and the lerchant growim; angry, began to threaten. All a audden Cant. Jiinea' manner changed; lie inWiied lo recnllm himself, begged pardon, aaid hu could easily procure the money, iteaired In haul to go bactt 10 Ilia inn, ami promweo 10 eaUVHr4rM 4.thuur.a Meyer went home, and ordered an excellent din ner. Time paaaed, bit frimd fame not. Meyer grew impatient: He hd juet put on hia bat, and walkinfc out, when ine waiter mrew open me uoor, "tW-W n ,n34rW9aurMjnMUu -"n 1 n ) r 'irrt 'atn- HI HI Tl -TtirilialTaii wrTitwitaaaii iwi-ar and ainiyuucea two gemirmf n. . Ah, Wre cornea i de mwwh " thought Mynheer Meyer. The gentleman approached; the taller ooa.hitpd out what seemed to Mejer receipt, - Ay, tcr tell, I vill aign, ter tell." ; , M pigningirtliaieleaa; yod will be kind enoiigh to nccoiiipani ua. Thia ia a""arraiit for dt-bt, lir jH" iiiv boiise ia eVtremelv comfortable : gentlemen of IhiJSratJlibtty) gObere iiiMMiadmteY.tta9JiJ only a guinea anay ; nno your owo mux. , " 1 do no understand, aare," aaid the mer chant, smiling arnieaWy; "I im very well off he re thank j oo.t : V Come, come," (raid the other gentleman, tpealr. mg for the firet timA. no parlavoo, monsieur, you are our prisoner. This i a warrant for the aura ' of 10,IMM), due Gregtiry Jorsea." The merchant ataried; the merchant frowned; but so it was,. Capt.GWory Jones arrested Myn heer Meyer for XlO.OOtk for, s anV one koowa, any man may arrest ua who laa conscience enough to awenr that we owe hitii money. . Where waa Mynheer Meyert In a atrenge town to gel bail! Mwiheer Mever went to priVm. L ', Oat bea strange vay of paying man bi me- hiah I said My uheer Meyer. ""Kin ortfeTlo'wTiTIe awaylTuwMr''nrc1iahTt'w"'' wa'a wonderful social, scraped acquaintance with atow ot but feltow pTtacwrafesJ son trT ' mid he t a stout resi inanwho aeemed in a tiolent crime 1 " I, air, crime !" quoth the prisoner going to Liverpool, to vote at the elec I'riwwl of ll)6 opponile candidate had me aWdeiily ar- wUa-iivp,wrrnjeroriT"ci lion will be over I i.Ws.-dat.ttOtcll4naJ.ri " JusTiceTrw, s . . '. And tat you he n prison for T " aaid the chant, pityingly, lo it thin, eedaveroua looking rib- "feci, wiio ever aifl aniMi appliej a liaodlerchief to" eves, that were worn with weeainu. "An attorney oHred a friend of mine to dis- count a bill if he could obtain a few name to en- dorse it ; I, air, endorsed it'. The bill became due : the next day the attorney arireaied"airwT)oeeliiamea were ori the hill there were eight of 0, the law allow him two guinea for eacli, there are sixteen L'uiuea, air for the lawyer but I, air alaa 1' . My family will atarte be for- I ahall be released. Sir, there ire a aet of men called discounting a:tomey,' who live iiwmi the probH of entrapping and arrest, ing o poor folks. " " Mine Got ! but it dat justice V "Alaa! no sir it's the Law of Arrest." "Rut," said the merchant, turning round to a lay wer, who the devil deserted, and wbo now wa the victim of hi profession, day tell me in Eng. land a man may be called innshenl till be be pro ved guilty, hut here am I who because to rarroa of a shailor. who owiih me five hundred pounls, taken an twth dat 1 owe him ten thonaand ber iun I no. that-acoAindrel'i innglo. oath clapped ep . . in pnshon. Ia this a maa'a being taaMtLeat till be . is proved guilty, tare V SVr,w"tl J th la7 Trrimry,-yn wre tfcirib ing of criminal caft ; but if a man be unfortu nate enoogirt-i get into debt.'Ihai "qihte a"dpifjer-' enl thing we are .Hcr to jpotertj' thaa w ate Va- crimeJ?-,- . But.-TTiine Gr, t tret jrnrtic V- ; "Justice! ponh! it'a th law of arrest," the lawyer, tumingon bin heel. Our merchant wa liberated, aa no one appeared lo prove the debt. Ha lie w to a magistral ; he lold hia case; he implored iuatica against Capt. June. Captain Gregory one, yo'i mean I4 . . t , rf " Av, mine goot tare ?eh I" 110 sat sail-lor atcuna weaieroay. iiaaxi' i.l .1.. 1 .t.:. Jt". - r. .!.-- -1 --viiiiimv nirv aniHii iui ucm iiiw . w iij, iu puriKwe of getting rid of your claim and ailencing vour month till you cceild catch him no Incite r II a a clever fellow Oregory Jonea! , " De fyfol J but, tare, ia iere do remefy for d poor merchant f . .... , Remedy ! oh ye, imlictment for perjury." H Rut tat one ia dat t You asy be ia giioe tea thonmnd mile ofl Calcutta." ' - . "That' certainly against your indictmeoul "And cannot I get my motiith r ' w Not aa I see." v "And hate I beea arreeted inatead of hia V -- "Yon hat.". " 8a re, I bar only one word to say it dat lat tice T" ' "That I can't any, Mynlieey Meyer, but it b cer ts inly tlie Lw-of-Artet," answered the ma gist rale and he bowad the merchant cnit of tba room. " air, I wa lion, when a arWeetent l mer- Lart. WUta man!. Never loved J-rMa.r ! a . " . .--- ri 4 if such man ui bave aeari Kr a""" a gse aaoulas Lkit-saa a cwnodi, ami a head swpft cactu nui X -.tknf Vazr"r. . A The ediior, we ihii.k, miH be rrg'H tnai i" is ,W.Vj" U mk.kf cant, he eao't Ualtimort Gifftr. 0 We nave altos"ibr a direct i.ka of the M ten-, det paiMon." W e fbnk it eeif acting warbme. It mat perprtwaJ m-Hiio, though oA by a bug shot -V. O. Pirufe. C.n km. in sneakier tA I he mut.ituM of feder .1 l ...Mr ua itntiuM and vmrateo change of T.? . i mil', ;-k kmfe. lie bad a Mum, - r , . ... dniHe bUW kiule wbjcb be bad carried V thirty year. Mimawr and wawer yr in, and year out, ha had carried that kmfe. He wouUTnt take any im fwr it,becai be bad pwaiewatd it to long m the eourte of bicai lime, however, it bad received atJMirra mem bUJtt, m4 tkirtet ew kamdltt. A tew data ana a batcher ia tbia neighbot bud. J who hia alwwya Va eonaadered wide awake, lost a shoulder of ajmitoa aad bating aci rain ed that it bad bant Moiea by a g belonging 10 a certain annraey, be aa tuna ia repairing; to ita owner, aad aecaaaej kiua m WUi : Pray, air, if a dog cemea lo aa t ahn aad runs away wiib a jiiat of meat, caawK 1 make ita awner pay Cr it P Certainly," rep! ksJ ta atiorney. -TUen I wifl thank tea fcr e Ul wbkh ia lb priea of a fthoalderaf mmtm year aotnwr baa iat oJea front me." Tba lawyer pavi the asonvy, aaa iae knight of tba deaawr thank rig bwt aad wutung hin gnnd awrajag. waa IratHag tba atR-a ; but tba olicHor aaid, " stay ar, I aaaat you tut ny fee- Yoa eame to ennaujf aaew I pwe tow ay nprnioe) wi tba charge at ft. T Th buf lser looked eieeediegty - atwepaa," last isMtaatly aawf the anwiunt, and retanwat faaaa wiib the kaaa of hia aaotton, and aa additioaa S. Hd. I EgliJi F'prr. V- IUi.m Innkeeper lately cnmplaiirg I a geatiemaa that baa hows waa greatly iafeeWw with rata, nod that he weald witlMgfy give aeomttdera ble aora to get rid of them, wa mm the follow tng morning that accnMed by a Freoebtnee, after lie bad leceiTd bit brft I titt aoa re too, aare. l hall tell yea tick y yoa ahaU get nd ef da rat. I will be amch obliged la yea if yoa can" re plied I be landlord " Veil eia.ooly charge da rat er come to tmr hone again f FHESII MEDICINES RAVE j-wt received a Freeh Snppty of GEN UIXE MEliaNE3 aaweg which are tbf following, for the first lime offered in thi market, to which ibey woo Id particularly invite lb atten tion of afhynciao, to wit : Tartrate of Iran and Potata, a miiJ and excel- lentTonir. Hydrargyrum cant rrvta, (chalk mercury) aa et- cellenl prepnralius, for children, rreripitatrd Carbonaie of Iron, esteemed a mjcb finer preparalip tbaa lb old rvat or carbonate. Aeeiate of Pniaewi, (sal diuntiras.) Liquor Putanai ; Exlrart of Jalap; Elaterium. ve ry fine, (Clutterbnek'a,) and Medicine of all kind generally od ia thi country. . Lao Dye-atuSs Paints, OiK Saoib, Tobacco, Spanish Cigars, Candle, Rice, Starch. Soap. Perfume, Briiahewt-lealrMiiienla, Paate.hiairda, fiuft -Latter, and Wrapping Paper, Quills, Ink, Drawing Pa Und Ra, Loaf Sugar, Varntshe. Sand Taper, Glaa-ware, B-itrlea, lemna and gmger nip Lime Juice, Tamarind, Jag. Cork, Pocket, ' rWBtrilarap tonqwinirton Moriara and rest let, Candle-wick, Lee a, Dean a, Py'a, Aaeeww'a, llunper'a, Scatt'a, Cook's, 8hon. Berkwith'e. Peter'. MoBat' Bnvndreth'a. f EaPW3aflpa Fanwcea, Moore and Aadrauh Xgh-I'rnpa, Jsouff boxe, Bpirea, Pepper, Sore, RowanT Ta I nie Mixture, lUek-Gammon Hoards Matches, i1!n 1 CoJurt-bia Hf laU leJ,iniiir'of Opt V j nm. Swaim'f Vermiruge, . IArd ihomnnd other article too tediou Ia men- iioa, which will be sold very low, al the A put lie ry Store, SaUahwry, Not lb Carolina. Japoary1tr,ti4tr.- ,I.WP, TR.1I.YED, .1XD UXSEED OILS, Tor ea by C. B.dc C K. W HEELER. Saltabary, Jan. 10, 140- . r v ,irmhrr Kit. FOR SALE AT WI1EF.LERS. Salutburt, Jan. 10, 1910. r Wrapping Paper, Ac rpllE SwlMrriVe iA-r at tTboletal er Retail, 120 Reama Wrapping Taper ; . 20 do. roobcap an.; 12 do. Letter " do. ruled and unruled ; 1Q Gmaa Paere-hoard ; ' ' do. Rie Paper ;" ! French and colored Paper for Ladiee oe. O Bv-A -Gr Kt- WHEELERr-4 SaHJajry. Jan. 10, 1S40. r Gttrdrn Herd. A L.4RGE- 3 icau inuucBuiue vtar, den SEEDS, jut received from the New Lrbannw Sha ker, (ratafogwe oj which eaa ba ae at ear etore.) an, neat mat ttoxea and llanaj StwiH foe Ladi, rorMleky V li B. o C K. U ULELEIL JcweUcrjJbrJsalcL 1 . -; THE Subscriber offer at whole!, Urg and beaa tiful awvortment ef J atn a tairrrr r FAXCY ARTICLES. Merchant and dealer ia tha above are intited to eaH and examine, the are determined to sell eery cheap. aB.4C.LW HEELER. : Seliabwry, Jan. 10,1940. , ONE nCNDRED GALLONS of freah color leaaCulbrOiL VatJie vawiB wP'ILm4-f'eS&SK awrnitTr-ratt-Aa espectable lookmg rrj, champaign, m-eral, and claret Vt.mea, " naakion: lr nt I frencb, peacb, and apple Brandy, Gin, monoo-l I1 AKE3 great pleaaure, lo aaiorm bi rahala and old vVhukey. "nmaica and new-eoe-l and customera, and the public ia 7 1 m v " - j r. , . C7" Apply to c b. it a SaVwbefT, Jtn. 24, 140. K. U nEELER. T-r-, If. NHW - GOODS. TIIK SuWriU-ra hre j js re cenpiLand now nfi. r f r !, wholesaieor retail, thefidiowiff - (floods: , Li 757 pterea brown and bleached TJonictlicf ; 1 " Apron Utieckj; Jtt Bl Ticking; 411 M bUck ant colored Cam brick ; l.tl dotea Cotton llandkerchiett ; 34 pieces ki-ntiu ky Jeans t 23 red and rreen Fiatroela j . 107 twilled and dufde Blankets ; 2" piece plain and checked Lnwr; 44 black and colored Jlermoit; tiff " Faecy Prmla; , - H grey and blue mixed Satunetts ; 3M Mens' and Bys Srwl Csp ; Mecca llet-Anker Belting Clotba. . ' A10 . Bonnetji, Hats. Shoe, Diuga, Saddlery, Plaied-Ware, Hard-Ware, Cutlery. Uueene-W are, uiaaw ar. Together with a General Assortment of all am Goods, which will be auld lower tha they etet taae been. '.. I. at. W. ilL'RPHV. caliaoory, Jan. 10, 184ft " Just lieceivcd, and for Sale, U hoktalc or Rclail, r 75 Keg Nail, assorted aiies ; f"W ban Iroa l to 3 incbol wide ; tiatt Ike, Spring Steel ; flOO blister do. ; ltaj bar Lead; 13 keg Powder ; .- ... 24 awgwheadt Sujr ; 00 bay Coffee ; If Mi kef White Lead ; 13cilRnoe; 1 Bagrmgr"" 40 boxe Glae H a 10; 'JO - - 1(1 12; 40 Nova Scotia Grindstone ; 210 bottle rkotcli SnufT, By J. at rlietMtryrJa.3,lS4a ' W. urapiir. tf Iron rrom Kiajt .natntain , IRON COMPANY. TlfE Subscribert have mad arrangecsent adli tie above Company, for the regalar np)ly i 8UPEJII0R IRON, f which ia well adapted to Wagon, aad Carriage Wert. Hot Shoeing, which wiH-eeoWwninna - temm I J. a. W. aitKrllT. Hal wbory, December C, I933L . . 6m. P(aaaa)sBiaaSajtafl rTIIE Subscriber would mforrp their frietvds arid 1 irrj fwuiiv in jpioiii, ihi, im-v rwee into Co-narrnetahip 10 The Mercantile tuaniraav der the firm of and aolick a eontimiatire of th patronage to Lber- . ally exlended to. th former ceatcera f VichwH Brown ; they hope by attention to buaioraa, good lock of GjOlDS and at low pice, t nVerit aj eon- ttnuance of the aame. V. MICHAEL CR0W?r, ...A THOMAS W. SPARROW. Jamiary 81, lfi4!. . : ' . 3t. P. & Those indebted to the former concern Michael Brown, (which wat diaaulvedea lUe 12ib in!.,) will pleas call and settle the aame, wiih Thoroaa W. 8parrow, who it fuBy antbonaed to grant daacharge. MICHAEL BROWN. Jan. 13th, 1939. ' fnewd feoeraLlhat he ha received direct from Charleatua, S. a frttk tmppif of Frait and Grocerie, area aa v Lrpavnrg t-OL-cii rHtrKFT?5 LEMONS, . CHEESE, RAJsixa,., ansTERa.- FIGS. - SARDINES, tRKlHiaElV JJEllRlNtX-.. --CORDIALS. auo WINES, LIQUORS and SEGARfl, all c the beat ijBarittea; uni iat the laical 'lMUfwmTr',"'"''"n N. B. Tbi abote article caa he w4d tery low for Cat. Baliabury, Not. 29. 1939. if. ' UAVE on band aad ofler for aale the following arti cle cheap for cash or on time to panctul aVwkts: Fin invisible green, bint and Mack Cloth; Satin tasting, ftrnre, tere handsaw ; - Black aad drab Dato for Suaamer r: , 9 piece Kentucky Jean; 100 dn. brows Dosarsttrs; lllda Bed-TickinB; 1000 lba.SpoaCotio.S.P. 50 lbs. blue cotton Yarn; SW lbs. Turkey Red : 15 keg aaila, assorted ; ; 4 genmno moose-bole Antillea; S amtthi Bellow a; 1 do. Cnin' Atr; 19 finisbed Rifle karrel; 3 mat. Weaving Reeds, Phiktdelphn make : Scotch mmd Slac eanhar'asfr; 1 bns beat cavendHdi Toraeea; fte llet Anker Bolting Clothe, from Nn. 5 to 9; aswetaaeat of acre wire, &c Sugar, Coffee, Unlaesre, Frenrh and Chamwiw Am. dy. Wine of different kind; Holland Gin, 4e, e. jaiy n, isaa. , tt SPRINGS d SI I ANKLE nAVB just received from New York ad PUilwiel prrk, extenmr aaaortiweet of AVintcr Goods, cojiaitTIJi or Dry Goods Hardware, Tinware, Crock ery,GROCERlE3,lnigaod Me- ; tticmeg.-lrj-e-Siufli.raihilkod Oil, Poota and Fboe. SadJlery,duu.&c. TonaTTaJr-TOiT-rtaw aftrsntt wr - trirt neeea y Die rmrmtr. .Vedkmae. er tha r.u. . - of th toa or coon try. , N. B. They will aell low foe A w a. -.-l deaJeraaa tune; or ia exchange for ftiaatry liwewe; lonenra, in. 171H, lMl. . tf Moffat's Pills and Hitters. 'piIE IJFE CIYINO PILLS AND PIK2LMX A BITTERa, an celebrated, and as smc mm by tha afflieled in every part of the eaabtry.i wow re. ceived and far sale by ihe Subsrnliws CRE-SS 4t BOG EH. A genu. Meam Brvi-we It SasaL. ia Conned, N. Care also A jtnta for th aame P. & See advert terment A pra 4, '3. d . ' . n LAN K S. A frrtk tKpply mf B L A N K H mf tit mmt rd form. ii mrit,Am fm j r' , n DOLTINC CLOTHS. UCt'V of tl, " Anchor. Eta re 'JJoit; tloti. r,K!,jr.!..I aa lie r...a ,,m. 01 hu ft.,n ' ctatotry..-Vtayrealt w n Hie an;c;e (an be sop. p.ifi ia ;.: t suit pwrrhiseni, aad oa ir- IrTi' f 1UO We W'tre t SJters, ie keiit tontan(. ilj o ja3. ti.ii-i. . m.vw. wwr or aitaoCTr . .Fte;;-tjTIr. Kay lT.Kiaj . tf I .TXorn Hultirauli, Fruit TrrtXt, 111 IE SWW inkjrtu the puMie, tliat fcahaa C . mt. ai k Nrre aa laividaoa Cmiaiy. Li tree the Jt-mm Maittcaalis, (and tlsa a lam mum. j wer n" kyen er celuef of the same, at the e.rr- ; year" i: le are stipennr lo cunmirs wb, , root aa pmpayal fro. ; II i price shall b th ; assort pnet f une article ia the North, and elsewhere, j He o aa a large stock of Fruit Treescanstatu,. mlpplcs, Pwrs, w.- Peacltcs, Plum, , CbtrricM. ir.. hew vtrctua of th beat American and Ettrmwa fraas all af aajcla are grafted or iaocubtea,aad ia "' health, rvow'ibf condition. j I wt!l aWisef Tree 'ia good enoditinn,t any reawa ;aWedrtfancefru Ivxmjrtie, say 75 of 100 mile,(i jeans it ei leder Will jify h.) for which I wilt ckanjw J.Ut awwalrif bawltnj. It will be well fu, who wash to eatsin tree, la get the Catalugu of tlie I .Nareeviea. wham rwataNt price, and will be shk rmtw taaUaalcaat, Ua aosug being paid. ComaiiHuc. Iue wrtl be sroaaptly attended to. --'Irtjrri fjejieglwa-it. t- CflARLES MOCK. Leiiweve, X. C Sep. . msk 6m, l' VuAAit oSolltc. 1 'ItllC Saaarnaer, ia emCtntrtj to recent instruct io j L iroemd fnm th North Carolina Gold Ulioe Caw . paay. tkea tiw aarthnd te mtorm those interestM. that . mt urn tier all seraoa fcwnd Ireepaanng epna the fbl leak ing Tracto ef Laad, kebgog ief " Compaay, trtaa. tail aa I tbaatly, will se proaecutiid ttoortlinj -toth ftnet fetter mf thai Law." ' 't " JOILX WARD, Agtnt I Iaaavfasa, Awil 1. 1HL tt Tract, X 1 cwoaiwiag &i acre, lying oa tbt kw auleawaaeh. . S eontaiaitf 093 aere. lying en the rT.n.Vwmmmy.J,ri'.af'. Swamp. . ';' ceeea. t'ktt llwtmpv and lad k in Riter, 4-WBiiing l.RiO, lying na flat Swama C eaotaioiwr 1197. lying on Lick erect. 7 cnaanrag-1.4 1 "i fywrgon Flat Kwiwr.-.- -cnlaming ft M, lying oa Lick creek. . t leraataiaiag Nil. ry mj: on Lick nwi:..:,,, "10 cnwtaniing 1.89? cre,lyiag oa Lick creek and FUt Swamp. ,- 13 eowUMHag, 1,353, lying sa Lkk creel. lueatew loaf mm?-.- arwcS aad Jacob ererh, adjotaing the Lead mine. 4 THE Subscriber hating pnrcliased tLtar Katabtnimwnt and filed Mia a atyU- for thai aeewmedatwa ef Tnvellertaml J ftinraVr, m mat prepared for their recct. . In. Ua I ABLE will aiwaya be turnishyd , With the best the. market can tfford; hi OlR with a good supply of choke Lkikt; kit BUfei ahall alway a kept m fin. order; and b ilea. . Me (which are very extewive) are well aupplicd till prorewler of the Erat eatlity, and attended by foot . a4 fxtiifal antlera.. ' . '. lie kopeby strict attention to tlie bunions, son. togiiesaiB&ctiow to ail wbo amy fcvor ana trth tkjeir awimea e. -Aat-Wmlt ka a call tod lni ANDREW CALDCLtHiH. i Jar t rbn.Slaimiai TAKEN UP AND COMMITTED, K) the Jail ot rkjvWsoa Coarrfy.M tlx 3(K)i of ' seittt kw, aegw staa wbo calk ha nam JIM. He a aheet 33 teait of tee. 5 feet 10 or 11 incUr h)twt Md, ba a down look :.Ui a kersia . I" ml mmi aaats. mat mt(m nitr mmt : ssvt h Wts ( ha- aa-Fsaa k I in XMih!-jL.4ht -lltotltiarw : 1 awry, and a hie way Snath, wee persuaded to leave b aaaater. ty aooa aHt mas, whs after sran day . tww. keni to travel dioWeot dirtctio fmai ktl ,J1M ajriei JUm JbcretcJeAJiui.ani immd!lt-. Jy.aoriihrrd kisamlt i a while auao. .Tlie cat is recjasied t cease toward, prove pmpertyf psy - charge, aad take baat away. j trxingtiw. N. C IWembet g. lCTl 11 : Cotton Picking. .. rrmOSEnbo witaUt their Ca'loa SjcUA moL- m. aried M Ihr ast pnesibl manner, tnd 00 tht ; ahorteaa sjrtxe. wiH mm well to call on the Hubucrikee, 1 aw will hnaaetr atte avtsonaily to the tusweaa, 11 ! ' Cil ; i stliicd tU Wukrb mad, (IlowinTt P!nt ! bo.) 4 aiikw aonk weat of Saltebory, tad ia ai et-e-!U-t arder. for receiiaf. PICKIXQ and PiCt il.Vaa fJOTTOX- ! Planter mmi Mercbaet who will entrust their Cat- ' torn ta kw sptcstl ctt'g,suU aot go away diwetpA R. X CRAKiE. ain tf iTfTft Snbocnber ba ea hani -'AlriT i and w Kale, tt hjJ ia Salubaiy, ihre ant nt M HVerat. 1 .v- SIMEON HIELICL Peaetthi lat- TL . if,.:.. 1 TTm Janrnfymf rt "o(h-IaLrrtv rpjn; Sahtmber wiILia ateady employ inent to tM goad Jaatwswwse) teft-aaaerv wb raa cow wM waw iwaul for swbitoof aahrietytnd WaJ Tbrtrbwnni will hetoaiskeand repaif C.achc.i for ka, (er ibey ami) U w Jl pay liberal wF JOHN P-MABKf. IsttT Ortbrr 11. rsil , - Vena'd fsawtiry of ike abo-a ISEEO, raised by V - VtVsmw Ts. Bwaseei-" DMidaaa Co'Ja'Ii !0 - - 4 left for S at thai tW., it t per bondre Wwtewa. It, l- j pROJl Af OTJ to 100.00H et tli 1 - ; - . , &T AppJt iM Oder. rVpteaaVet l- , If. fw .1 - - waaawiaisat'?fyy joo rni.TiTi.xi, il or avxax asacaimox. ' 1 i .Wy ni JjWi7io extcmlti mttki T ' r 1 ' iffr. t
Western Carolinian (Salisbury, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Jan. 31, 1840, edition 1
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