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: L-pJ It ux cuiJiWfff m)Tt rw;aitt tiift your) semen t home! This flimsy rjpcdimt tof f ; Bowilar favor, really unwwihy the pood sense nf & M vour diMiplinrd knowledge of the world, nd with truly iarble grace, from a man of Mmc. ... fnf the ffilua of hamkn r if our letter, Sir, it commenced In the purple light 1 . .k iiimr Dure", uwii"'m uiuiiueij uiirxneiw f i tn . . ... 'r.,. with her SOniMXI InUk.i.n.., Tdie has even to many, hi threatened with the very ex vJImitf of (he vengeance of eight million of the mo iT;ule under the tun It , , I tike no exception to your arrogating lor your vibjeeta en the title, of. .the vanquisher of the conqueror ot word, of your oitpmmg wren ujb innaoiunu of we L lwtial empire the large poeajbl manufacture ot ; ' w..t All that 1 have to tsy, is, that you had better m.ke another experiments! campaign and perhaps the accident" may, thie lime, turn the other way. I etn araure you, that although Texe beg me in ber Successful industry ' blossom like a roee, you wilt find tint vou have a more stumpy road to travel, f hsn during rour M ' however much thatvisit may have been Illustrated by a aerieaot brilliant victories. But all badinage aaido, let me, in conclusion, ray one word to tour Excellency,"in ober earneet. You are nletsfd to eay that Texs will And great advantage n covering beraell with the Mexican flag,." and that I, whr possess the Ulenta ot a. Statesman, must think ...in. J. of thiuV J tliank you for the eompli. ,nL' If I cou'd lay 'any claim 10 the forecast ot fronheta, wno are so iiscij, iwhutoiw, w m n nun, would in rr ply venture to give yoa counsel and that i, to make peace with Texae with the least possible delay. The policy which 1 hate recommended hither.' .inirda vour country, baa been pacific, -as ever public man in Texa very well know. For three years 1 lave ttrcnuoualy opposed an invasion of your territory. My treaties in Europe have looked to a euarantee of the integrity of your soil, under the faith l i puMic co'upact by which the respective bounda ries between the two countries might be clearly asrer- Mined. I deemed mis most conmmeni who me inter. t, nf the countrv I represented, amrthe cause of he unnity. I desired that your people might be left free ii cultivate the aru of peace, andjou .la make every nuginable experiment, in the amelioration of their rioril condition. I am sure the people of Texas would been content thst yoa should have taken a Con dilution out nf every " pigeon hole" in the Cabinet of ih "Abbe Sieves," from the "dry acidulous met. rhyKica" of the German theorists do wo lo the self icjiilating-political ethic of Robert Owen. Tori fcrww that to estsbliab her own institutions, and.devpl one her own resources, all that Texas wantedjvaa a little breathing time elbow-room ahe hat enougl . Biit you seem to Lave willed it differently, sndjo Live decided Vial your young neiguuor man iu:uu uer rterti cftmr tomeliO years sooner thaa sh otherwise would I re ilone. In response, to tfli determination on your 1.. irt. I believe there m but one seniimeni in the conn- '.7 which I have so recently left, and that i embodied in the oriel aecisrauon, uc u w. i moreover iw m .. ' i W I . i eve, that the only footing ot apprf nemioa mat is tell m your resolve, (snd I meotioa this to you ss a secret, i i the roost friendly confidence,) it kit you may not romt ynurttlfal the kevd fit fntr invincibtti. 'AU t io'ijh the Texan, like the Prerbyterisn I'srsoa, hare ro " couraire lo bo4$l of," yet I am snre they will give u a cordial reception, in comideration of those nn r-vi'iited claims to their gratitude .which you have left Urgoly iff arrear since your last visit Ai to the humble individual who addressee ync.aJ. otigh entitled to the honors of Citizenship in Texas, it h not TieeeMry that i should speak of my position. Would to God, you had accepted the olive branch, winch, as ber public minuter, I offered you in both the epirit of peace and friendship, and thst vou bid humane ly ittetnpted to stsuneh the wound of your. ow coua lim4 ihs,ofler in terms of th huhest personal in A.if to myself, aud public affront to th couutry. fl 'uu icruke me of the ioipodence of liavmg offbred you iiUWJ will not tie gultrj "fif ;thg gssconide-ot eflermg i ui fpt i but wlien vou do come. I Eon t mT bear il:t neighing of your wsr steed on the Banks, of the H.'i Itravo. . 1 have the honor to subscribe myself, With due consideration, Vour Excellency's most obedipnt servsnt, . J. HAMILTON. rnilK Hubcriber ha.ving determined to remove to the I Souih-wetl, wishes lo sell immfdiutilj his plants tun, ntuated between liitrd and iurth Creeks, tticidiing from onobank to the other, containing . oif mile too a bair trom ihiru ureea . horcn, two niik from Mount Vrrmn, and two mile from tlirci UireLant milk On tbe premises s all neceMry "A bmldinga, with an excellent, convenient, and roomy, D V E 1 1 1 N GII O U 8 E,' Uautifully situated, cootaiiiiiig sevQrooms tod Cre treplaces. Thlandrof . ttvrior for all farminff Durpoeea. ; It is eeldom such an oTi-r is made lo ths'iHiblic Thr term will bt wade rwi. - . r . . Anr irson wtsliinr to bur would eo wen 10 can ... . ... . oos, is i.sm deteruitned to sell fort I with.'' If th uMcriber should not o ai nome wnen sny one miv oil to see the Und, thev are relerred to W. B. Wood, , or Mr. Joatthsa Vpu-f. AVitbout a speedy tp, I Union a baroain may be hit. ' ' '. MVr II. IVIL.1 ,11 IVlCli. Cl iiwooi, Rowan Coihty, N C4 ) jjt . i .. . , , , V iai- lor SaVeT .-.' .- Q I WILL expostfat public sale o a credit I ofonrai.d two'y ears, tbe following tracts of I -and belonging -to the Estate of aaVaaW Nathan Chaftin, tee'd. : im knliif. m the 1 "urt, a Traot conuininir between 2 and WO acres, I'j'iining Oaka'e ferry tracts a loo a tract adjoining si pl,en Dcacham and otlum, containing beUccn I 'tit acres; aUi a small trssl ldjoining Jlrs. Deaver "'d otliers, snd three unimproved lots in the Town ol MnrkHville, two enjoining the public sijusro. AImi, t HuntfvitU in Surry Coun'y, on Saturday. :v, of AptU, several lots in aaid 1 own, and about t (0 aeriMi adjoining tl.ta tfilTown. v j uont and inurovix! (Security will'be required A.-O. CARTfcH, Attorney for the Heirs at Law. Much 25th, 41 0ARDS1T A larue i nricly -of dardrn ?rd r Nnic at (he Nalikbiiry Ilrriigr- Morr, by . C. ir, WIIKKLKR. rf,ruary"l8,"l42. P Vva or Soct. - - jgj, a . . - - A Pointer i)ig, while with liver colored spots, snd l.u abmtt an inch or two of the end of bis tsil cut Anv oerMMi relurnmir th Doff tn m at the Yad. ' bridge, or piving such information as insy lekto .ii.lY-ii.ni.1 tv " umcovery, shall be lbcrally rewantwt. ; WMt Ii)CKE. Rmnrflnrry.U April!, W&- ii V:- x. z -v "... tVB St ERIV C R 0 LIIYlATV.j fffir --- . . rrldayj April 8, 1843. The Bisiributioh Cill. - Mr. Tyler bat tent special Meuag to Con- Rres recommending in- at rone term the repeal of . iue siwnuuiioa Juaw, and a pledge of the proceed oi ino .ruuiic Lup to pay (he ioterest of the public debtr lie saj that he cousidored the act at the lime of its nasalise, wise, just, and benefi cent measure, but has now clanged bia view, and ' thiols that to continue' it in fore while there , is no such surplus 'to distribute, and bcn it is Dianiioatiy necessary odl only to increase tba dutioe, but at the tame time to borrow money in order lo :. liquidate tho public debt and disembarrass too public Treasury, would cause il to be recarded as an unwise alienation of the best eccurity of the public creditor, which ould with diflicultjbe excused, and could But be juutificd.' j It it w'eUjbal MrV Tyler haa it last discofored thit. Tbut the people bee the miserable measure nf the Extra (Session abandoned of necessity before .T. Ibey fio iato opcraJ.iofl,, byiiome p( jhe rcry jailers who aided in passing them. Tjrst, The BankruDl law rejected by a Urge mojpniy?in the !louet,n(j' only not rejected, torn cltaoce, io the Senate, of the tsmV Coogres tbat passed it J and bow the great boasted measure of the psHy'.'the Dribory Dill by which Mr. Chy hoped to buy up the State, and ride into the Presidential Chair, declared by "the Whig Premdent to be " en unwise alienation of the public money, that "could not be justified" (TrM repeal recommended I The .Prospect of ...War, . . Frem the decidedly apprehensive and oawwbat belligerent tone of the newspapers, and the various Ugly " rumors " in circulation, it might be conclu ded that the prospect for a war is rather squally at preaeoL W hardly Ihiok, however, that any body need be greatly alarmed yet. . The editor, il i true, appear warlike enough on paper, and talk a little savage, bat that ie only a way they have, and wo particular atgo of immediate danger t some allowance must be mad io their case, for lb fact that there bat been Congressional lights lately, r any uch Lk interesting itmt to fill their .column, eod being bard up in thie way, the war education doe very well te make a bold looking, spirited paragraph, fer our own part.fe very muchdoubt whether tbia Government can be easily kicked into, a. wtticvea were, much les with England, and we abal) save our apprcheneion and continue to doubt until we hetr of a declaration by Congress. . Mexico and Texas. am- ; From the last Southern areountt, it seems that .... Ihere ja at . more noite. and alarm .than danger in Illt-Mll0! ed Mexican army of lS,006 ma turns out to have been nothing mow than a plundering expedition of & party of tome flOO or 1U00 mauradert from tbe upper part of Meiico, who came into :be Texian territory not lor-conquest, but spoils, which they took without much resistance end were .making their way back again as expeditiously at possible Thit it cot the .first time tbat apprehenaioei or de aigo baa made noisy parade about. matter of no great eonsetuedee- jConpeitional rcri. The Governor hat ordered a special Election lo be held in the Surry .Dmncton 7ur(if the 14th thie month, for Reprenlative in Coegree lo fill Ih vacancy oc 'cuioned by the death ol the HomXewia Williaiu. . - , ,U7 ne Wbiggery wed to abut th Detno cratic party with wht was then ceoaidertd, great viAWnMi. lull thurft m ha nrt txt Mmniri . !-.-." between that, and lb brotherly' notice they are oeeiowing on on anotnar now. I oeir eenuocis- lion of the Democrat, vera harsjT end. vulgar their abuse ot each othr is not only grossly un measured, but absolutely ferocious ; euch name as traitors'renrgtdot, knave, and'the like ere torn fcmon term of reciprocal application. If they are -to be respectively believed, there never existed open the face ol the earth two tnr-re dishonest and utterly cprrunl (actions than thise verittblo divi . sioit of the treat WbTifBnrtV which hftsncfcTofbfe claimed all the talent and decency " of tba country. Of course the Ifomocreta never doubt or dispute whareit&r'flrty say 'of the othr that would be disrespectful. ; , -r ; i- (XT The "Grand Council' of IndiatuTribea West of the tyviippt, tngctjicr with the alarm ing conjrerbree concerning the warlike inten's, purpose and all the et cetera thereof, turn out to. b as " grand a humbug at the Whig promises of 1?0. , " The Ilonui Y. Naton, t- .Virginia, it'.to deliver the annual addreas at the Commencement in June, before the Literary Societies ol our Univer- Or A corresponrlegt of the Raleigh Register is in a namioh because the- Standard mentioned a rumorjojhe eflert thafC'ov. Iredell of. Raleigh had dcitertod his Whig cronies he say it is posi tively (slue nojiucli thing at all, as Gov'. Iredell only declared himself a Tyler Whig, not a no Whig. He did decline Inking part in the' Whig proceedings a the 8tnnd rd mid, but roejejy.stys the corretportder, on e'emmt of om little differ- encca of Cf iaon , c. Cell, well tlcre is no ux in fuming about jt.as'uoither the SianJard nor any body, else, we presume, expected, much lus de sired, that the gentleman would uit Wbiggery altogether. . ' ' W, Theplite aamber pr the fXc York Mir ror (pr Meroh aontaioaa fiaetyerece'ted, humorous engraving. "The musical JSof)ogetiier Ub ita usual ialexcajing literary variety. , ' .,'..'.'! ' s ... - . ...i- .. Heartily Sicjt of Hationul Cantcmim Tbe Clay Whiga are-generally. Uking decided position agaiust a National Convention lo oomio- ate a. Candidate for tbe next rrciidency. Their favorite ban been' to frequently given the go by lo make way for Marailablesnbf the party, that tby dread o risk a reat Conreniioo again, (or fear another liarriaburg game may be played nfl upon them by .(heir cunning Abolilron Whig nllie. " Harry of the Woat" is always out tricked, tome how or otfier, by tlie auperior Intrigue Usome ol hi good friend. Thi time however, Li rlevoted follower are determined at all hazards to ttand by Clog, Tariff and Bank. . C , ' Glorious Protpectt ahead.- lr. Tyler 'giveb C01 igres the talUCItory infornie'iion, in his late special metstge, that although Ihe Iota bill for five millions of dolr pending before Congre, posica, niBKing ine iiauunai ucm irmrj ticvmut- loni, still there will be a deficiency in fie Trease ry of two and a kalf millions, to mevi the estima'e for the year. Thie must be raised by Inrhetsibg the Tarifl taxe. 80 w go quauder bifrow tax. - Tlunge deeper and deeper into debt every day 'thit give' a pretext for raising the TariS up-up-till it ie high enough to profrcf Ih txorinern manuuciurera inai is, 10 oppress sua plunder the South effectually. Thit ia lhe policy and aim of Federal extravagance aud profligacy io expenditures. . Or Mexico. A f ery violent feeling prevail in the South and Wst agintihe Mexican Government or rather again Santa Anna, the tyrant of that miserable country, wbou himself the whole Government on, account of. he ireatmenl of the Americana taken prisoner in the Santa F Expedition, and there are clamorou demand for war at once, to revenge what js considered a national insult in their detention and abuse. Now, thie treatment is cor tainly, according to all accounta, outrageously cruel, a il i perfectly ungenerous, but we caanot per ceive bow tbe Government of Ibie country could properly interfere in the case, except from the con ideration of the unchristian and inhuman conduct df the Mexican tyrant, in flagrant violation of all tie usage of civilised warfare. These Americana wore take in a oatile expedition against the Government of Mexico, and within her Territory, and whether involved ignorantly or willully, tbey had voluntarily deprivedtbemeelve of tlie protee ir-r.:. x.. h 1 1 ... .i77ir i. j 1. Ie- objected to the full pe.lty urred by their conduct and company.. Thi is perfectly undeni. ble, and wo ee Ae possible justification or eicu for any official and compulsory interference of thi ftnvernnienl eirant lor tho reiaati mentioned above. These reason may be regarded as uf j ; they ars ttrpng ai least.. But, ! ficieut by many ; they iter ell the insult - and iiiiurjT which we have the overbearing insolence of British audacity, it iloe look rather badly to be blustering about the vindi-1 cation of national honor io making war on a con- j tjtmptible power like Mexico. It looks very like 1 llowingVne self to be kicked about with perfect ' non resistance by a big follow, and then Inking the , first opportunity , of givmg a weak tittle one a ire j mendou flogging foaome trimng oflence. - W should like exceedingly to eee Mexico sound ly thrashed by Texas, or this country, for a goad cause ; but we hope if the U. 8tatet goes into lift thing on account of thit grievance of'the American prisoner, it will for our own credit, m done with aa little bluster at poibl. - . Diuolviioa of'&t Cabinet. Tot the fiftieth lime at least, witbin th period l Cpt. Tyler' sdrninistration, there are rumor of a diiwolutioo of his Cabinet. If the men composing it have contrived to gel along barmoniovsly or get along t ail together eo for, we can :ee no earthly pa too why they should now quarrel about any thing uoder th tun . , Large -and enthusiastic Whig ." meetiog. " . We heard in Lexington the other day, that there wa a meeting of the grea Whig psrry of David ton held in the Cou if House, on Monday evening takiifg measure 10 appoint Candidates to run on th Whig ticket in that County, for the next . legislature. JThe meeting wa organized iu duejitrm, and candidates were nominated and apMinted : Messrs. Bcsll and Brummel, the, old representativea, for, the Com moril l and M r. J. W. Thomas for the Senate. So that thia troublcsorne matter la all tnngly arranged for the people of Davidson, and now hey have nothing to do but merely go to the poll and vote for. them. We .learned from everal(fwho were present, that the Vh iga jn attendance might be estimated at about 12 but we will give them lib eral count and say present, a round baker's dozen 13 : tin y deserve to have Ih ir"name fulilished, for althoush 'there was a considerable" number of people in the Court yard, and proclamation was repeatedly rnune inviting them to mm up and take. part in tho meeting, upon (hit patriotic Dnker a dnn was loft the whole burden of doing I he business of'the Whig party on the occasion, which to their great creditlhey'diddo. , r The people of Davidson are very fortuif&te in having even this number of disinterested men, who are-willing to take upon thenrsclve. the labor. of arranging all the afldir of public interest with out unv.trmiW to Ihe neople ihemelve. C -XT- Oy Wbijpt are pia Jottfa r-n rlr.; Tylur with full brosdwidot from ill their battcriet ol abuse and denunciation on accoyut of his lyre (Deastg reco'nmendinUte repeal of ".he i)itribu j Uoa Law. They teem lo be alujokt at furums as thay were at bis defeating their schemes for the ealablishment uf aoothor National plundering mo-, oopoly. The Robbery Hill wat a favbrite.moaiure of their great leader, and proclaimed by the party, at one of the moat important of the Extra Beat ion, bence their rage at the prospect of il repeal before goiog into cflncl. r ,, "' ; The 'Temperance, Cause: 7 , We tee from the papcre that llio Tcmperiuice cause ie making , rapid program throughout jitwt country large soeb'ti" b've lieen formtd in nony parla oT, this Sine and Rouib Carolina, and the spit it of reformation is daily gaining groupd.l-c are heartily glad lo ere it.. Jf. there islahy one . jrire les excusable, and nor degrading tli,. jail other, it i, iq our opinion, that ooe of haLifual and etceasive intemperate indulgencw. . - . From jk coromunicatioijbIow'it will Jt eeeri that a movement has Lren made'io' tliis( place, in Ihe matter. W fhink the right ground waataon to do cuoctual go 4. ' . 4 . - The following Resolution wereTfDi Mr. Rtvti in the 8cnate aa substitute 'for Mr. kClay Tariff reaolutiooalj . , f?"l- ncsotrra, a nai, in ine present conqiiion 01 ,me national firjinccs, and at a momdnt of critical nn at i rtaiuiy ui the (ureign relation of Ine couutry, it it of paramount importance toNlte interest of the whole Union, that the General Government "should '.have' the aid of all Ibe-aource of revenue with !. which if has been heretofore endowed, for iRb maintenance of tlie public credit aodjhe efikien ry of the public scfviee.- 'in . a. Metolvtd, rbat'th distribution or the pro ceed of the public land amoug the State having; by the term of Ihe Uw. which enacted it, beii made expressly dependent on'lh continued limita lioo 0 the duties 00 foreign import to rale not exceeding 20 per cenu'a provided lor by tho compromise act, and it being, now apparent that 'that rate of duty on foreign import will dot pro. rluce revenue enough for the want-, of the Govern ineot, .wit haul the aid of the land fundlhe priori pie and' odilions on which the- distribution law was enacted, aa well aa the exigeneiee of the pub lic .service, require that it operation be, for the present, suspended. ' -. - . T 8. Retoltxd, lhtrffore."tvk eo much of the act entitled an act to appropriate the proceeds of the public titnds, and to grant pre-emption right, approved 00 the. 4th day of 8eptdmber, 1841, aa appropriate those proceeds to the State and Ter. ritorie, and the D.tfrict of Columbia, ought to be euspended until the national ocbt already contract ed, of which may be contracted, ahall have been paid 1 and that, in Ihe meaa timw, the td pro coeds be eet apart and pledged aa a fund .for the payment nf Ihe interest, and th gradual extinguish men! ol the principal of euch debt. 4. fieM'red, That in any adjustment oi the la riff of dutie on foreign import which may beeo-ne necessary, the principle and provisions of the aet zoi zd of Marcmtwarrrjommoriir niM me com- promise act, ahuld be adhered 10 and rntintainedr -f M prmmmtlltt fy demands' of the Government, economically ad- ministered, and with the equal justice due to every interest and portion of the country. ' . '" (cohmcmcivciC VTempcrance Mel in g.' Ma. Ebitob j . Tbe Temperancnneetinf which -r was hsld in the Court House on Sa'turday evening accVdihf-W prevl appotom,irit 't1i'1lrW eibricnl atep in a great and prsisewbrthy movement which it deaiined, I trust, to do much here, as'it has done elsewhere, for the ctuse of moralilv and good order in society . Th meeting was addressed in a brief and. pertinent manner by B. Cruize, Eq., io explanaliun of the view and purpose of those who nd cslled it. It Mid they bad been fully impressed wtlb tbe injurious tendency bf the use ot. intoxicating liquor; et it latal conse quence to many, it wee hardly necessary fo speak, since tbe observstion ot every man would connrm this fact, which few 'would undertake io deny , . considering Ihe habit as one altogether unnecessary in itself, prejudicial to haaltb, and ruinous in its excessive indulgence 'the author of thi movement had come to th deliberate Conclusion tbat they . would abandon the use of ardent spirit altogether, and in furthera.nce of thi tesolv they would pledge themselve to each other to abstain entirely hence forth from the use of all spirituous liqiiora. They - desired it to be understood, tbat in doing so, they acted from the dictate of their honest conviction claiming lb right to regulate their own codduct as they thought-fit, in this matter as in other, conformably with their own opinion, without intending- lo condemn other who diflcred from ihem. or to oroscribc any man. If men choose lo drink, lo make, or lo Ira flic inpiritous liquors, it was a matter with which they had no concern a a bod. It was as much the right of such to act according to, their inclinations and opinions, aa il was their own privilege lo make the resolve they . had mad. They were opposed to any combination " Iq produce that effect which they.' did not expect lo - bring about aave by Ihe force of truth,- and the persuasive iidlueoceofTeason snd example. Thi 1 a very imperfect sketch of the pnncipnl points in Mr. Craige'o remark. After he had concluded, a reepcctabJe number of names were signed to the pledge ; and it was then agreed thai inasmuch as it was expected that not her meeting would be held in the course of thi week, the for mation of n Society should be deferred to that time. . . On motion the meeting then adjourned. Candidatea Cr Micrifl. (r Cel.. R. W. Low is s ftndidste for re-election to the office of. Sheriff of Rowsn County. . & Hmkbhii Tirana. Eq.. is s csndidate for the office of Sheriff of Rowan Couaty. 1 11 11 (r Vear requested to announce Mr. B. B. Roe raw, as a Candidate for Sheriff of Daoidsan Osaivat ' the next election, , V MARRIED, ' Jo thi TewVonMie 3d iiwtant, by Jeremiah M Tlmn. Em . Mr. IIbmbv & KiawsttiBV to Miss L"CCV Asa, daughfef ofahe late Ablora Well, of Tenaeaaee. I ' t DIED. At Mill. Hill,' Cabarrus !uniy, on th 22J ulU, ot Consumption, Mrs. Jaaa 8nmir, lonsort of Mr. Jacob AirewslU in the'lWth year of her sge. - --- - Y III be told for ahjt the CcurMfoi;, in C" J Town e l htkliwrj, op Alr-acty, U t 4 day i)" Ma y next, it Leiog klondni 1 l(Va Conntj Lai iim loiibwmg aisvet, vn : v' I4 tifia tiiLd hex chili Mtprif j Jz$i Cam?!, Ptkrt SJsifr end Gccrj levied wi n tbe propwif ct tUa (licNg, decdVlff tatmty tumu-y titcuuwa m my baodsCir uJIcdian' , April 6. HQ" ..-- - d C' Ti V 'gl.hEll'BY TIIBX - ;V VWInner of tht Cre4i Matcfi "Race? V jrua jJORTn agalnsttiib koutii, rpilIS splendid and truly, valuable korsekWftata. A lug at Drew timjth's, in Jtowsn (uunty ; and st Burrcll Wood and Beniamin Miller's, ih Davidsnn' County" 41 he soswm.will end the 20uYof June next. That the nublie mtv have a keiiM Am nf ' fEclijx Worth, 1t i raly necessary to atate jiliat h was got pj me punous onrAmencaa uiipee ; Who, it il wlr known; be beon one of tlie swiiat running and hardest bottomed horse inat ever .run in Ameri cahiving wbn thirteofl four milo match rteer, be. idee msny others, snd was never beaten.. Voiuif KclipsCs dam was Betsey Kkhards, who was got by Napoleon, and be by 8ir Arrhie, all ot whose char act ten ar well knOwo throughout th United Bute. 03T Fur particulars, se hand-billa, - - : BSTROUa ' of Orange County. . April 1, 184-3, , - i ? -, . 3' XTO'THtpn." - 1VL will Wl at public ale,at Ceattig'a Ford, f V Lincoln Couuty. N. C oil the Itfth of AnriL bctwoei)'.'- . . - . Thirl', aV Forty Liflf IVcgTwa, consisting of mrchanic of all aorta t BLACKSMITHS, SHOMAKER5sr.NNER9, ' The nrgroea are' all of good familie.We will also tell a large 'number of Cattle, (of improved Stock i) a large number of Sheep, (saxony, monoe and mixed ;) a good stock of1' UAQ S , H O n 8 E 8 ' -A N B M U L E B; a qifantity of Corn, Fodder! Hay, and Oe ; wag. iroitt, wearing, riougn,tna all kind Of farming tool.. . ..-,.' . . -,Tbe negro property will be told on a credit of. 13 months with interest from th day of tale, th purchaser to give bond and approved security.- J Term a lo th idlior nronenv. will 1m marfn . known on the day of sale. . M. HOKE, - II. W. BURTONj CxrV of R. II. Burton, dee'd. We will alo dispose oUeveral tracu of valuable land in the neighborhood tof Beanie's Ford at pri- vttetale. N. B. All persond indebted to the fciste nT'tT II. Burton, dec d.rr rt-queated to make payments without delay. Those having claima against tbe Estate, must present them, pr De!y authenticated, withinjhe time prescribod by.lsw ; otherwise this optics will be plead io br ol their recovery.-: Lincolnton, March 12, 1842. " " s- t ... y-g .OPTIip V" V M I T E II T -i T E 8 . 'IMIE Undersigned hsv Uken eat Patckt fnrn 1 improvement mid by themselve io the imports m art of Finishing Leather. This improvement consist in a asw mutare, of their invention, which i- applied to th leather, and which eaves th expense of Ullow and tita labor 01 whitening. Tbsv do not offer H to tn public without htvimr them- selvs tffertutlly teaisd it, nor 00 ihtir owe recommea-' dstioo alone, but atx attention to tbe certincatea girao eeww ay nignty respecuoi end experienced Ttanera who bav exaained th invention, tnd beinir satisfisd of iu nsefulnees, hv jwrchaaed rigbU: and. also to th certificate f tb Boot end tfhot-mskers who betr testimony to the quality and finish of lb leather. , . WMA. RO.AIJ), HEMvY C. MILLLft. OCT Letter t the subscribers should be addreaved, CAin Uroa. Rowan County, K. C, March 4,im ... CERTIFICATES: At th request of Messrs. Ronald 4V Miller, and for our own tsiiBfactioo, we have. Darticularly examined their improved plan of flnuhmg feather, and pronounce it altogether beyond our expectation for value; and we" cheertuily recoromend il to the Tanners of th Ountry as t greet saving of labor and expense, snd as giving a fine gloss and high finih to the leather. ' Being satis fied ot this, we have purchased fir ourselves tlie njhu. to use their patent. Tanner, filibary. . JOHN SLOOP, , l.F.VICOWA.V Wil. . COWAN, . Tanners, Rowan County. We hare manufactured a confiderablo quantity of leather nnixhed on the improved plan, lately invented by Jlrws. Ronald L Miller, anil we coiikider it of the bet qnalitv, both fur beauty of. finish, and laatnig hro pcrty. MS. D. G1X)VKR, WM. LAMBCTH, JOHN TIW.Ml'SG.N. Qooi and Shoe-makers, Salisbury. NOTICE. nHE Subscriber ha opened Tubiic libune, in MocUville, Dsvie County, where -fio is prepared to aecnmmoria'e Bosnlcrs and Travellers in a style which he hopes will prove satisfactory lo all who mar favor him with, chert custom. Ilia Stable will be abundantly furnished with everv thing necewory ln,the line of Provender ; hi Bar well supplied with a variety of liquors. 'His charge will be moderate. All riotous and dir, orderly conduct will b strictly prohibited.. .Cll ani try mi. il it. BIKCKHEAD.' March 11, im t AWatiWa Vor Sac Were. m a 1
Western Carolinian (Salisbury, N.C.)
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