r. i tf. try mi'Vii " ! ... I'tM'ltral Drp.u liiM iit, ' MkK S II. M rlAHI.H AT liVMItl! simmi. or I Ml ni I I .SKA. i!n u tni;;hiy sea, v'f mw !"i" sttfuj ')'!) hi,, -- .,( f',a u jt ring I') thee, W l;p-i fiu'i".-f i.iinghl gun taunt. ( l '. i - i! V - i.r'"f!!.!l lulnC In Jolli;, '.. 1'r '. it I n: r.cli bosc'r.n of null, A:r! fmin-i lamany's lovely one, Of' l.,.;irfu'.liCj ut mirth, j i I riii! S.ri!n t'cite thai KiflicJ of yore .' Akiii" i!iy wnvi, 1.1 uliiJ; . TiW I Uru 14' Jwlnti p-abi no more Oil Z:OI,Vawf l hill. Arid .M iniiwr lyre bath Uml the chord J hut breath":"! tin: oytii: toil's the .t IW high triurnp, piured,, I? U lfil i iff I'll " 11 'H HliUII. ' ;Aru with lirrv"h-a down. .V'J ni'ito the Mrioru-h burn that rang OVrstp-am ami jiioiin.tajii .''', And iiio hjiii'i the leajrucd trnidtis ntn, llatii died lii ihlee." - -Cut thou art KwciJiujf on, thou dilep, -Thruujjii tl.any an olden clnn, 'J'iiv billowy aiitliL'in, ne'er to tkej",., I.'ntrt thi! clmie of iiuio. Thou JifUnt 11,1 thy a!tmn vuira 'I'o evi!ry wind ami nky, And nil our earHi's (,'reeu aliores i j lice In lliat oiib ImiriiKiiy It fi'l.i the li'xinliilii'ii calm ni'.diiiml, Tim miu-M l'a liua'ven of (iiiil ; . tlu ptili ini'!ni!lit hcar t!is hoimd, Ivvi-nus when first it rolled. I:t tliinw bo ah'ence, deep and tt'.rgngc, VVheru hcptieiJ cities row! ! 7Vio i-p. iiKVt i f iriie whodolh not cbfcnge- t 1 may tiur heart rw MISCELLANEOUS. front tin Auttin (7'eioa) St.ntinel, April 1"). ITEX'M OF Tlliv CA1JA.NCIIK TKF.ATY 'I iii? right growing out of die late attnmiit to ' 1; : a lam witn tne Lairmnciics at S.in AnttHiio very um- peeled on both sides; the Indinui nlways been 10 sui.'CL'i.itid in'their tr'iiiaciiona wiih ue MeiH'aitit, -mid ur te.opte did tiot think they wjitimnimtprwKTrB C:ifiH were many of Jlieiii'uimrnied a.: i I mi'l :heiii- M-lven 111 the centra d aever'ly c..i.t.;.t l..itj Among thft iiUitiher' was ('apt. Nf-iMltew Cald well, 1st, reg't. iniiiitryt.(mi piu Jc-uiitr m.10.) , Hi! uteiijied liitu A liotiae near by to " if he could not get home kind or a we,inni. Finding none there he smud-thftgh -tho hHr Wrtw 4rtk- yar3 where he wai( confronted bv.a gig intie In tluui warrior -fwt-with a VtrVrtomahawk, unit Kcalping knife. The yard was wjrr.Tunded by a high sloiie wall, mid there was no chance for ei ther 10 retreat. 1 no inuiaii raised ins. rille to i iiool Uapt. t aidweil, but lie, in tbe meantima was not idle the ground was covered with nlones the only delenco in reach of the Captain, lie netful uue and -Uil fly at Um 1ml wo ami streeh him no cent rely in llie forehead lint 1 tie Indian mine very near liein knocked down : the Cnotain iijjhiii armed iituiAeli . uiiii Uio-aamu- wjiu))or al ten as the Indinn attempteil to shoot, let tlv Mich , shower of ftonna nbiut his head that- 15c Imd no time for tnking sight. At thi puiclure, Jiio. I). .Morris, Esq., wai was.' sing the door,' and discovered ihe crnieul coiidi- i tniti of Cupt. C. and immediately came to his as . , . , 1 leaving rwiisuury un 1 uesnayeann r riuaysata 1 Hire, inel, t,rrel p,-.,,l. As he siep.d into thefTt yard, Capt. rei.'iiirkod: "dn that lehiw, Mor.n.l sivonriniiitiiini"'. M'A, Mcl.KA Ua..,lljiiifol'XhH " -Sly arins aie liL'ht, said Mr. ..iiorris, "(inel 1, ., .1 , hh r-.iw, t wj.-s4s.iw.MiMdwijMU4 ,4s.t.Lr.Ml I hmk- w 4i.isis-hw "-ailwK tn-tt-n-wrtiwtt-iif mn wHrtww-wtwim-WTYr'ti .... . . , , r , rrrr,"wt!t e lomrTrdvaTicnd tii-wiThiii fimr feet o , . , 1- ...1 1 1 "Ihe linliai; Mini pmcine mi niiin nismi iiiinn-i . . - .... . Tiiev iheu h'Hh'armed theniselves with the fallen . I.,HiKii'- ml.rtiH.n- mill :1l!l.!.l forth Ih i.mi lilt rtni. T-njS-H : Mr. .Morgan of San Antonio ( one of the old deaf Smith s niei.) wasattuckcd 111 a yard surround td by a hiith aloiio wall. lie was not armed, ami the three Indians rhurged upon him with their h iws and siM-ars. Ho oi,ed a stone end dealt the lortiUM-.! mi such a ilw n the hem! (Imi n lr.iclmnil his-kkull.- Alter this lie ri itent. d into a miull room fronting Usin tho eiw.loi-u.ro, whe'ie he. I'l'iinl an n xe. O.ie of the Indiani attempted to (ii-.li ill after hilil, oud rec ived a blow on the bead which doiinted hiol. of life Ihu other out. followed ajtd was nerved in the same way, and .Mr. uurgai, tutu ine cia iosuru 10 uiiitseii. A phreiio'. it who as present, after the hat-' tie discovered nch ex'ranrdinarv bumps upon one' of the head i of ouo Indian, thut he cut it ofi'i itul boiled it fur scioi.litiu examination ; hut on re-1 tinning luo lli-.li, ho found die skull Urnu in, ui-! -' most twenty pilots, and he pronounced it the or-' .putiA-(td-.-st-Miittr4m3Z -- - k uCwpt.. (eo. T Ilowsrtl ..ufvthfl. Ist. -reMtncat jL .1 - i . . i - . i .... ii- . jj itdjitficit jmrftHiMi4-t w h" id:ah44UAio.L t it ivoiii i. imii inu noi umno i.ui. vira ill inu chkH tprunk upon him. and itiflicied a severe wound ill hH breast with a kmle. 1 1 o had no ..i i .1... r...i., K...I... ..... 11 r .i... " nrtns but m sword tv hich tnts too fotiB: to u-m tn . close an engagement. ; he si izeil the limit IkiIiIui card workmanship mid materials, and certainly on lite knife,' but wotiuded as ho was, lie was not able- lower hrmt than is afforded by any other estab to diaarm him, mid he called to the aeiiiiisd, who! li-dmient of the kind in this legion of country. -was stationed near by, to come and shoot Ihe In- i Orders from a distancn thankfully received and dian, which ;tm!er w proinjitly.nb-jeil, Hilil lull tlrntJ at ttiw l'"''t t'l I'iipiani Hnwnrtl. Hut Ml)!t walschouchiinaclnischa, the seven heailed hyena,) the largest und must muscular jd all the Imhii chiefs, sprang upon him wth a tomahawk in hand ; "Ihcliiplaui'rdn hlra througfi and through the ho.' SjOffill1nrfciCTmstj;tbe-jbey of W tlrt-ks- Ilian. By (his time mot of the chiefs in ih coun cil house, hud been dspuiched,""nui Copt Howard: hnd becoam urt faint 'from the hw" of bhssl dnt he was ordered, (which order he obeyed , very reitic-: vtautly,) to sign tho command of the company t ; to Captain Gillen. ' . . , . . 4 i ' Liiuit. Djuningtoii was killnd by a woman, who : .1. . 1.:. .. :.u. .... .. l. -l. ....,l .1. . .....1. i rum linn 1.1111 u niiu"i, vihii j-nss.., iniiniii ; his body ; she was dre'd so much like the men, t Imt he did not know her si x,' and if he had, it 1 dooUlnl win ther.it was lime for tho cxercire of gallantry. Ho drew. a pisiol and shot her thr,i;h ihe head, a nl lier brains beiatt" red Ihe wo II ; he - ' tortHfti roa td.anj fxclsimcd, " I have killed him, but I believe be has killed me, too;" and iell and expired io twenty nn notes. . : Judge Thoiiifison was killed by ths Indian hoys; while he was setting tip small pieces of money for them to shoot at, befoie he suspected it, he reeeiv a d it shower of arrows', from the. cflccts of which t'1' d in an hour, i, . . ' '. V) Hood was slabbed iu tho council -room, where lii w-n a, Ki.'ctiiiir, t the commemjeriient . tjf th fight,; he wis nearly out of, the door, mid was endeavoring t leave the place. ' A tow of tin: Indians attempted to ma'e their t-m-M bv fligbl, mid wcie pursued by Col. Ly-. kiuiut JXtMa aud I'M t .ot Ji.ye K''"'1"!1"-'" '.l(,,,l!tJ ju-,1 mounted their horses to take h ride. The whole company were badly armed : Col. Welt dad our of-Colt's icpealiog (iwtoln. An Indiun warrior swd his hon-o by the tail, and attempt-' cd to inmw up behind him. Hut the boro was fiery and restive, qnd ho could' hoi succeed; he I lin n sprang, forward and seized the horse by the ."bridle, and .attempted to stub the colonel with an 1 arrow. The latter kept snapping his pistol t j him, hut the pin which hold the barrel to the ie 1 volvins cylinder had dropped out and the hammer ! did not strike ihe cap the In lian found he could j nut kill him with the arrow, and soiled the barrel of the pistol and attemped to take it from him ; j-sj int ,,n nvcr BJ .warn under r . I " . t . 1 . . . .... .. u. 1 I...I liM liarl 110 jHMtfl. I er put his head tiUjve water, than he received a ri ! Il Irtill, whiuh- 4erniiiiated hi ttdveulure. yWi;lln ... ' bore it very well, damning ihe Indian for hi want : of pohtoiief, and curaing Colt' pa leu t. Xotoi; i.of the piirly madn their eaCHie. , j Oho took piAioii of, a aiore lioime, and refn jijed all proffer of capitulation. With hi ho ' and rpiiver he gaorded the main posnago J it hViing I after night ami quite dark no one! could enter the jdoor without ihe certait.ty1 of death. They at 1 t.'inotrd to Htnoke him on', but he i:l,atod red pejier, tolmrco, aud awafu lida. A Mexican then made a ball o( turpentine and net it on. fire,,, in Lope of illumwntinjr the room ao that the Indian could he xeen. It happened to strike on the top of Ilia head and uticii ; he came bounding out of the room, the turpentine ujwu hia head blading four feel high. It made loo good a mark to e missed, ami at the name insfaut he was jieirced by aeveral rilk balhv- - .' - Great Umelcrn Stage Line, 0 - ' ; iMiove linn it now 111 full nnerntion. nod 11 r- ,- 4jiu.aita.w.imiqi!tfti leaves Salushvry on Mondays, Thursdays, uutl j. fi t. ft fta.-.i' rmiuruays, ai ociock, a. 11., ana arrives hi Ailivilln nutt duys at 8 o'clock, I'. M. Returning, leaves Ashvillu nn Mondays, Thurs dayjw.aiid .Siiliirdiiys, ai Ajj'cluck. A'. M. ; aniLurj! rivea at Salisbury next days at 9 o'clock, P. M. A. IIKNC'INI, T r - R. W. ljO.NG.--j- j. T. Paiaengers leaving Raleigh, N. C, for Nushvillej Teiiiiensep, will find no delay whatever on this route - A.' I!. cV R. W L. Salisbury, N. C, Jan. 3, 110. , if Ta TmtcllcrSr I'llinu community are rcnectfa ed that tlic-Snla-criber is now running his line li reel from Kaleigh by wav ofl'ittuboro' and Ashboro' to NilMwyt sniairNortherii made Coaches ot the firbt m,,'r; , ,f8V,rl- 'w"-'i,n" Mondays aria 1 iiumiays st ID .. .ii , arriving in ounsoury next uays ai in i m. leaving Salisbury on Tuesdaysand Fridays at 2 A. M , cantttl AN -vtr.-rHotr.- Tf 5T. "It"" Seals secured at tho STutifinii TTutef. . , , .,, ; UVlWlWfeVYaVOV alV- tn"l 'i-f ; rv: r TTiIH'.Kh will lie oh, alpiiWiC-Sali J 1 c 1 , ..1 1 . day of Juue next, at the ate rc.n jTi'itnie TlTiTi" rnui.tftn-u f.l I Ml. T VUUU ll nil W. l'.. IV-luuiiL.i ... ... J . Cl . I - I .11 .1- I lU'illlltOI I. Ill 1111! Lhl 1IH 111 KMl IIL'i:L-.lllt:U . -tOXHSTIW Sf f ETkTirileaa 6F IIofBCaTTwo Mules, I Thirty head of Cattle, about 60 head of IIo: :io head of Sheep, about one thousand pounds of !taCo"ir three or foui" hundred bushels of Corn, luufor five hundred bushels of Wheat, two Waggons and Mar- ness.wieOx Cart.onesotof Blacksinitli-tool-., Farm ing I leiNuIs, I lousebolil & Kilelien I uroiloie, alioul sixty in-re of Onls, MtariihiiK in the field, and a varm ly of other ustfnl nrlie.les not herein ineniniiied. Also,nt the same time aud place.Twenty Negroes, ts-hiiiiig to said Faint will be hired mil. Tho terms of credit and other conditions will be made known on the dav of sale ARTIll R NEELl, AdmV. Davie County, May 3, 1 W. . 3t. 3 CABINET WORK. I..,, j , THI'. Subscrilier informs the public that he continues tho CabiiiCa-lIaLiiig IInine, nN-TnfiTILUGTTTF LEXINGTON, NORTH CAROLINA. ! Ho is prepnrtnl lo execute all description of work s : his hwtii :hnmrwTitir wraoprTrnrstTle,-H8Te I1Q4 Pr,",V' ' ''"'hhilly executed - 1 i't''u' v, !ti iinthiig mttt Hunk- tkpti in rr hange 1 for work. j Lexington, Feb NATHAN PARKS. 110. r Hook -llinderyr v n, IIlATLi:, Ilook-Itimlcr, ; 1 N FOB. MS the puhlio thxt he still carries on art F.'italilishment of ihe alsive kind in CiiASi.orri:, North Carolina, a ft-w doors sooth of the Mint. Having, a he conceives, a thorough knowledge of his business, ho leels no hesitation in Sfsuring those who may wish to patronise him, that their work shall be done in the very best style, strong, and on acc(nnmHlatiiig terms - Book ami odier articles sent from a distance to he bound, w ill bo promptly attended to and care, fully returned when done. The public are request e4 to give mo a trial. :. . '.' Q$r Orders left nt the Western Carolinian Of. fire will be functuallv Wwardcd for completionV Chnrlolte, Feb. 7,1" 10. r MATCH LESS SAN ATIVE. ' -f PUIS ihvatualde Medicine, is for sale by the ' subscriber, at Mlllcdgeville, Misitaomery co.,' N.C. W. E. fil'RAGE. . Folruary 21,1510. ' r i More Corul .Things JIST IU:CFJVED r at tiip H.vy.BuaY coi"ii:i:-iiousii ULSI'lX' l'r'LXLY infornia his customers and the Dubhc jjeueratly, that he it now receiving and oiMWiine. at his establishment in Saliabury, a tinlendid Aasortment of every thine deairable in loa hoe of buaiueaa among which will be found Sardines, lU'inons, , - . Herrings, . . U'lne Apples, ' - Culrwli, - Uannanan, - . .Mackarel, , - .Malaga l.rapes, Cheese, Hyaou Tea, All kinds of Crackers, audi Powder and Shot, M butter, scct and gin-lndon Muaurd, gerNuts, ' ' " Porter, 7 AbcUoos, 1 "-, Kngliab Waluuta, : . First raie Oysters, , i-ocoaNuU, Cinpanion, Clovei, I'cppcr, Figa, , and Huico, illaa.e Aula, i :..u r;...'lwMt Albant Alo, Chewin; and siuokin- To- Newti k Cider, . innamon, Starch, 4p, MjlaMses, Browo and Loaf Sugar, Coffee, Raitiinii, Almonds, Omipe. Mint, Clovca, - All kinds of Cordials, All kinds of Wines, All kind of Liquors, All of the best quality and la lot importations; roaether with a Erent variety f other Groceries to - .'- 1 I'll' Ml ..11 too ledioun to tiieulion, ami wutcn ne win sen ve rv low for cash. . M ... . . .1 t f .1 11 Moih. Koueclie return 1.15 inariha tor tiia noerai patronage heretofore received, ami aolicitaita cot inu- ut.ee, ...ju 'Feb, 14, l40.r2. Wsmcss. 3np!IE Subrfcribor keeps conHlantly on hand, a gener i al asxortnient of T ' 1 . READY MADE CLOTHING, tor Uontieinen's wear, uch as Cval, Pantuluon, and l'c(, of good I..-.,, r.. Goods, well made and fashionable. He is also prepared to cut, and make clothing in the wioaf ftuhionablt and durable bihkvsod. warranted loJit. He. also, keep a good as- I .... i "I... I. a ebuulmnroyinil VomI inr lit thfl first rtIM L 1 1 1 1 1 k VI WUHI, vlllt.v..ii. ' " qualities, selected by himself in the Newport Market, N. R Ho still continues loneach the trt ot Cutting in .w York and Philadelphia. I Cutting for custumera done on the shortest no- I.:. 1 . ".il.i.r. .iiui.,ln.l in nil I. 'n. distance alUnded to with de -iiict, oiiu uiuerB iiwi large .brick building 1 ' wdi ha-ioond-jn-Alt. Ciwi! UKNJ. F. FKAlJiY 5n UNT AI1L1SI I3IIWT, IN MOCKSVILLE, DAVIE COUNTY, N. THOMAS FOSTER INFORMS the public that ho has removed from h former stand, to his new building on the publ his aware, in the Town of Mocksville, whero ho will con liiiuc to keen s HOUSC OF KNTF.UTAIXMJENT. His IIjiiso 19 roomy and comuuidious; itlacbed to which are six comfortable Offices for gentlemen of the Itar. all convenient to the Court House. The subscri ber pledges himself 10 the niost'diligent exertions, to eive satisliietioo to such as may' call on him: His 't a ble, liar aud Stables are provided in the best manner that the country will afford, und his servants are faith- tu1"mrd prompt: - -- -- - fpK 14, 1. 74 tt 'muting; 5"niIK Subscriber having located hiinselfin.the town tJa of (Jutland, would now oiler his services to lfie Public, as an Hi" ll.itUTaliiiiHulf ltul hid long yspiTiiMii-P in llm almiuUjin-' 11- oh in Kid linM. will lw a mittipipnt rproinitipnniitirill. He willalaiattcnd to any call tniylu. on hjm in the - HOUSE - PAINTING BUSINESS. pnd'eoflfcyft iMllllTiiv Ttun J ii-r riibhc is rcHpcctlully requested to call and cn ciititiiuttcd to him in the best possible manner, ' 07" Also, l'aiuiiiig and Trimming all kinds of Cat "tawsTaotwurnit 'MStfleWd'aewttc1fc ! i " J. W. RAINEY. I Concord, N.C., Match 21, im tf S iWricii. i 111 I E Sitwrilterj wtsiiing to remove to the West, ' . oin'.rn for sai Ins II , lie -und premises, siluaj .ted half a inilo Nort.i of Mucksville, 011 the road , leading to Huutsviiie.' . . It contains 15 .teres of lanJ welt watered with : two tood springs, and under, a j;ood state of culti Uation, and has 011 it a Dwelliiig-lloiise, ki'chen, t siiioke-houe, new framed barn, and other build ing 111 good repair. Terms made easy to suit tho purchaser, as I am detcrmiiied to dispose of it between this and the first day of September next. WM.OTRICII. ... Mocksville, N. C, May Ti, 1310. 3w. iV SUM ME It (iOCIHS. Z " lUNGS J- SIUNKLE I A.V. just recei ud iioiu. N m Yofk aaAPhiladel- sa ptna, an extensive assortment of crp.:::a czizuzz occro, IOXSISTINO or 7 Dry ComIs,"irardwareTInw i cry, C ROCKUI ES, Drugs mid Mo. dicincs, Dye-Stuffs, Pumts and Oil, Boots and Shoes, Saddlery, 6iC, Ac. Li short, their Stock comprises almou sverv article j mtM-d by tliB frriarT, Wrchantf, of llni TutlliuitaLkt of tbe town or country. N. B .'They will sell low for cash, or to punctual dealer oa time ; or ia exchange for country Pnufuce. .LConcord,Jaa. 17th, lJU). . u - -VllUMO?iT- llOVSBi J-jr. fpiIE Siibscrils?r bavin? purchased this tfisnf Frftablislimeiit snd fitted tt in a style J?vf H'? fofthe accommodation of Travellers and tVViisilJ Rwnlers, is now prepared for their recep tion, Hi TABLE will always be furnished With the best the market can afford; hi BAR with a good supply of choico Liquors; his RUDS shall always be kept in tins order ; and bis Sta bles (which are very extensive) sro well supplied with Provender of the first quality, and attended by good and faithful hoalter. lie hopes, by strict attention to the baldness, in per son, to give satisfaction to ill who may favor lain with their patronage. -.And be only ssks a call and trial . ANDREW CALDCLECOIL- " Lexington. N. C-, Feb. 31, " , 1 VXJW KzL. Nottcc. TH fHlft-h JTpiIE Subscritw has m haU g-'- - V-;- ' a and lor Sale, at his Sbop.j in Salisbury, three hni rate Rnd Wagon. 1 " - ' SIMEON UiriJCK. . December 0, lfl!. . ' if. If, Grandnrcd bS We AMERICAN 1XL1PSE, the Ckampien AtnericaWinner of the Grtat Match Race, tht North agaist the South $ 2 0,00 Q aside! -: THE THOROUGH-BRED HORSE, II RED Jiy Col. Waie Hampton of South Cao I lina. will make his necond Season at Salisbury, which cohwienecd on tlie 21 ultimo, and will tnd on the 20A of June next, at $10 the Season, and $;)0 to insure, the money to be paid as soon a the -Mare is ascertained to be in foal, or the property change owners; and fifty centa to thegroom. 1- -ii I . ..II " 0O" ftlares aunt trom a oisuuce win ue wen ui. tended to, and fed with grain at 30 cents per duy. To thosfl that wish it, a good lot will be turniatiea gratis; but in no instance will I be responsible for accidents .or escapes. It. I)NG. Salisbury, IN. C, March 13, imv. - 3? r ; PEDIGREE: I Certify that LATH was bred by me, and " that he was fouled in the Spring of 1833.' Ho was 1 1... ' .inl.nnliii l.u Kir gin vy juuuipnui, i.ii uuiii Miiiv..io, , Archy ; his grand-dam loung ljOttery.also by ir Archy, -out of Col. Singleton's celebrated Lottery, by imported Bedford out of the imported mare An .... ' . 1 1 - . l.. t- . 1. J . ..: viinna. uonoipuin was got oy i-.tnpse , 111a uum Sylph,, by Hajphestion out of Lottery by imported Bedford, Acc. HaqiheHlion was got by the import ed Buzzard out of the darri of Sir Archy. DESCRIPTION, PERFORMANCE, A c LATH is a fine bay, without white, 15 hands 3 . inces high, with good bone and capital action. At three years old, ho won the produce slake at Co lumhia, two mile heats, beating Mr. Taylor's fillyv, Daisy, and Captain bpann colt, Convention, nine others paying forfeit. Two weeks afterwards be won (he jockey club pur so, threo mile heats, at Augusta, heating Kite and distancing Black Bird. At Charleston, he was beaten by Clodhopper lor the jockey club purse, three mile heats; being very much amiss, he was drawn after the first heat. At 4 years old, he won the jockey club purse, four -j mile heats, at Camden, beating rcur Kenneth and UofttbeUa aubfoe hetj kjiig tlw.Crsi i:tiiwe quence of bolting when several lerigthg in advance siaiiu , uiiu guuni; uiiiunitu uiuuuMi hid carria ges, he sustained ou injury which occasioned bis withdrawal jTrntfi the turf. .1 Xatirwas a race Horse oT Hi he evinced in his trials with Bay Maria, Charlotte Russc, and Kitty lleth, and in point of blend he is inferior to-none, whether imported or native.- His constitution is robustjie having never been sick, ana nis Temper gooo:.iiiscoror, lorm, ana action aiieak for themselves.- In a word, Lath unites in himself as many clnuis to public iutrouage as any young Stallion that I kqow. r " - - WADE HAMPTON. - Willwood.JanS, 1839. j ( From the above certiGcalc of f Col. Hampton, who bred and had Lath trained for the Turf, it will l seen dial he cour'dored him a race horse of the J first class not only from the rucea ha has men tioned as having run publicly, but from private tn. als hu has made with horses which are now on the Turf, and running with considerable success. It will ajso be observed by his certificate, that he considered Lath of the purest blood not to be supassed by any horse, imported or 1 native. 1 consider it entirely unnecessary to attempt to eulogise Lath, cither for his performances' 011 tho lurf or as to his blood, since in every respect-, lib- is tt'-weTntttestw; "irorwr wwrtt frfflitr miir rom-rrnro- tnLoouL,'1urira s granu dam, that are ot the riitiiiniJ blood. .For Mrjetivwray rfwrer Jdolhtnf,iwl4rr fwr-mire- ml mmxites and ouvgeCdtidsTIiTsgrand-sire, the AMeriCifi-lisc south, made his tiine in the great match race, the north. jigaiusf the south,, S-0,00i). Jisido, ia J inio ules and 37 seconds, w hich Ikilipse won with con siderahle eclat. This race gained him the memo. -..In- .i... -... ..' .1. .Iniw.ilMi. - 1 ! t - - . . . . - - - iiiimu ii.iiiic 01 inu ciiiiiiquuii 01 inu florin. lus dam sired by the renowned Sir Archy, whoso re., putation as a racer, cVc, stands unquestioned, both in England and America. The grand dam of Lath. Old Lottery, bred by the great southern amuteur of horses, Col. K.'Sitiglctoti of South Carolina, has produced more fine race horses than any other mare in tho Fnioti. Thus, it will be seen that there is united ii. Lath two of tho best studs in the south, Hampton's and Singleton's, crossed with lien. Coles of the norlh. The public is now presented with such an oppor tunity of improvi!: tho blood pf that i.oblc und useful uniinal, the llorse, as rarely occurs in this aection of country. And the public can have in addition, in a short time, the opportunity of jd" ing more, satisfactorily of Labi's blood, ike, by his colts of last Spring's gel, as it is expected there will 4 many fit-hem dropped bv mares in this section 111 a lew days. As a sure foal-geiter Lath stands almost uuriVuIieJris Tis" oroveu i,v hi 'Tl,UniilZMZ A,.T.-in-?tiAV l.meToD fl"" Spring's services so fety of tho largo njnibet of marettiut 10 ttua 101 proving h- Un--' R. U'. L. N. B. Mnrcs sent frern a distance will nlways find Lath at home, asjie will not be lemoved from h stable- in Snlisfniry, under nnytiirnmsTniices, during the Season. f March 13. 1810. ' 1)1,11 CU M.lSOll. TI1F. SUBSCRIBER living near Lexington, David- on PnnfiTii t-. fl.it i...,iT..T l.. ;..r. !..- 11-. 1. ho thai he will enter into contract fth any Person, or persons, either in Dvidsoii, Rowan, or Cabarros Conn tics, who wish houses, facturies, or any olher kind of buildings erected of Brick, lo build them seliep,as durable, and ill a jood styles any Korkumo in Uus StPSTJBT.snr,;-.- ,,-, r.i..MA i-, lie will also, would and burn the Brick, ii wanted. I Id trusts tbal'hll long experience in 7 .MOULDING AND LAYING BRICK, will entitle him to a share ol public patronage. He w.sild refer gentlemen warning work done in Lis Line of Business, to the Female Academy snd the n w fire proof Clerk's office in Hllisbory, at specimens el hi work. N. B. Those wishing work done, will pie leave word st the office of Hie Wrstern Ckrolinian, and it shall be punctually ticndcd to. - . ROBERT COX. DayiiUn, April !. 130. if MOFFAT'S LIFE TILLS BlTTEEss rpiIK.LIFK GIVINO PILLH AND PIKF.'.TX BITTERS, so eelebrtted, and so much used" by the atHicTcd uTevery part of the couulry, is now re ccived and for sale by the Subscribers. CRESS & 1KKIER, Asents. ' Messrs, Sraisoe St Shxki.i:, in Concord, N. C.are tlso Agents tor the same. P. . Soe advertisement ApriH, "39. ; " tf VoffalAfo VVtts Uct9. fpllESE medicine are indebted, for'theiriiame Aj their manifest and senniible action in punfvit!) the fcpriugs und cluuinels of life, aud enduing t(." wiih rttiewed tone and vigor. In many hundred ce tified cases which have been made public, and in it" most cvory species of disease to which the hum-' frame is liable, the happy effects of MOFFi'u 'i in." uit t VT, pnrvtv niTi- til ,j ..... V. I l ilitlo iiavs been gratefully aitl-jiublicly acknowledged by iU persons benefitted, and who were previously .Ulia quainted witlj the beautifully philosophical pnoci. pies upon which they are compounded, and . which thev consequentlv act. 1 .The LiFE MEDICINE rccommen-J tllfm. selves in diseases of every descripi ion.. Thpir n. operation is to loosen from the coats of the stomal and bowefsythe yarioos impurities am crudities constantly settling around them; and to remove the hardened fieces, which collect in the convolu. lions of the small intestines. Other nieilitiaea Ij partially cleanse these, and leave such collected masses behind as to produce 'habitual costivenes. with all it train of evils, or sudden diarrhoea, its imminent dattgers. This fact is well kuowa alln-gular aimtoutists, who examine the human bowjlsaAer deaths and lience the prejudice of these well informed mcnagaiust quack medicines or medicines prepared and hcvnhled to the public by ignorant persons. The second effect of the , Life Medicines is to clennso the kidneys tnH the' , bladder, and by this means, the liver and the luni ; the healthful action of which entirely depends un i. i...:.j ,.r it... 1 ...r' uii' 1110 iruiuuij ui iiiv uuimijr organs, j he I blood, which takests rtttsolor from the agency j of tlie liver and the lungs befoie it passes into tl,9 ' I heart, lieing thus purified by them, and oourislied l hy fowl coming from a clean sloiimcii, coursetTree. ly through the veins, renews every part of the ijk. tern, and triumphantly mounts l lie banner uf health in the blooming cheek. 1 i- Mollnt's Vegetable Life.-Medicine- have bten'1 thoroughlv tested, and pronounced a sovereign n. ' rmidy for Dj 8K'psia, Flatulency, Palpitation of the Heart, Loss of A pjietite," Heart-burn Bniit&ad. t ache, Restlessness, 111 temper, Ansiety, ianguot and Melancholy, Costivenisis, Hiarrhua, Cholera, Fevers of all kinds, Rhumatism, Gout, Dropsies of all kinds, Gravel, Wormi, Asthma and Conimp' ,r Tion, Scurvy; Ulcers, Invi terafe Sores, Scorbutio. .ruptions and Bad Complexion, Eruptive com .lw4(.aAwrl HvilWA'jrr.:;S: r fi pla1tfirpttto-tryt,Hw ; Complexions, Salt . Rheum, .Erysipelas, -Cobhik- ? which alllict the human frame. In Fevi and Acie, particularly, tho Lite Medicines have Leea moauiiintly1iimjftMio,j)4w Fever and Ague Districts, Physicians almost uni versally prescribe them. ;. , ' , .' All that Mr. Moflut requires of his patients is ( be particular in taking the Life Medicines strictlr .'according to the directions. ,; t i iio-Vbya Kni 1 naner notice, or bv anv thini' ihnt he lnmwlf m i .11 . j j 9 . 1 . , ' 1 . 1. . . i.L..k. 1. t. nay 111 uirir luvur, inui 110 noprs o gain creau. t( I is alone bv the results of a fair trial. : I MOFFATS MEDICAL MANUAL: des:jne3 las a domestic guide to health. This little pamph 4 let, edited by W. 11. Moflat, 373 Broadway New Jfork, has been published fir the purpose of. ex. plaining more fully Mr. MofTit's theory of diseases,' J j and will be found highly interesting to persons' -j seeking health. It treats upon prevalent disease,'" , and the causes tliercof. Price 25 ceiiu for sale ,rby Mri..M.oflat's fjota.gBneraJIy.- y,.-,Lfa i .These Valuable Medicines are for sale bv V 1 CRESS . BOUER. . Salisbury, N. C. May 1,1840. I Iron from tlie Itiiu'M .11 on n tain, IRON COMPANY. , THK Subiicriliers lnui.0 iniidaarraiigcnieuUwitli UTc above tomtianv. tor the r'cl'iilar stimilv of ' which is well adapted to Wagon, and Carring Work,' tlHiwUHHwgr&orW'hich will hit suld.aB.teaaeiiill(L terms. J.; & W. axURPHY. ' ' httr-AVnAt ft.lratl' Sii OuVi--. Tathe-Public.4 rpilK Subscriber takes this method of informing the -' l-'-TilWicTtliat he still contronoB to ctirry wtksWfc- finess of f IiTTIN(i-ST0NE as iisnnl, at his (iranite (l"iary, seven mile Souta f Salisbury, near the Id Chttrlei-toil toad where o able to supply all orders for MILL-STONES efuK best grit, and on t!ie shortest notice, , ; also . j ' fir Sale, at the lnwcsi prices, " " . '. WINDOW S1LUS. DOOR SI LI A DOOR SltP t , ROUGH BL'ILDING ROCKS, TOMB STONK COI.U GKINDKRS, ic. icAc ' i J. IIOULSMOUSER.Stone-fiuFtcr. ; Falislury, Oct "25th, im ' : IT 1 N. H. iirderstor any of the above wrousrht arU-r clef, directed to me at Salisbury, fvilfbe punchiiitviK ended to. - ' ' Ij. ( ' 0O VaUgYaNlUg.:v i l pilF. Subscntwr living seven miles south of -I- bury, intends keeping conetaully on IbJ, -4hle atttHiramte Slabs expressly ht " " i rnriiii' omrtVPC . '-'-' I V'.- I p L S'l sJiurtest notice. . Si. . 1 llejs readv eadv to exeeute any work which ms 1 beM, ! for in SCULPTURINU, STOMMJU Tll.U. (.RAVING, and ho sstures tlH3 who mJ , linn willi their work, lhaLoiuless well done aecordinf ' to contract, be has no pay. , " i , A complete largo Dairy Trough for tale, cut f fur the porjsise ot preserving milk cook ApplJ r . Subscriber. . . ' "' r- I ENOCH E. PlliLuro. November 1st. 1KM). 'Vo Vlwncvsoi M'Vs. 'IMIE SubscribJr lias an imprfiied patm't ''V I I Mills, by winch, a mill will do much better " "With ttie nsnal lonn of Spindles. It M aoauwuut I as to keen from Uiatins or killing the meal in rriL .JL.,lilia SLiuIltn iili. . .iv luuiirr 13 mi t'iiuii vj 1 is ftt ; ways to preserve it balance, and of course there is. rubbing of tho atones. . ' . ' tff ! I ihuik, by tins improved Spindle, tlf. same will do at least one-tl.ird more bittiiicss,sdtiie 'of stipcrRirqualitv. " o ij'j. , Any person wlshir.(f to use one of these Pf may obtain one or more, by making apilicti. I i( in s short time) to the Subscriber at MucksviKfc i ' Co. N. C. I think tho prohahle cost will not K -(or the Patent and Sm.idle ready for wf . l The lollowing arsons have my H"ttDnMThf ' ' in" successful operation: Col. . F. Ktly w , . ter, Joseph Hall and Sam'l. Foster of Davis X'ilbfelh Dickson and David J. Rsmsvair j'T, f Charles Griffith of Uowsn iA'kl.son Moore ot" . t isnn.ahd Willia.ii Doss .,f Jnrry, all of wiiort"' , ly pleased wnnu pcrrormanco. GILBf" " I O- - - TVVLN COTi'ON SEED. 4 emsll Qiisntitv or tnc aoove sr.ti. jjl V llinm 1 iiimw". lo'iinnv - . j . left for Sale at lln. Ollico, at 2 00 pe tund7, r November It, l-3fl. ! J " - i W'illhm'Tliomss.forinerlVof Duvuison v..- . Cmt." i

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