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WD TKBJB .mSISlTiaiS
OF THE
13 XI TEA HTATIaS.
fPIIE UnJertgncd have taken out i Patxit fran
-1 improvement made by themselvea in (lie important
attof
Finishing Leather.
Tuts imnnrvement consists ia a new mixturo.of thoir
invention, whtehM spplied to tlie tcitir, THlm tiich
rwves the erpcnW of tallow and the labor ot whitening.
Thev do B 0rt'r 10 t,lC P9'e w'lho,lt having then
selves eflf-ctiiaiiy tested it, iior on iticir own recomtnen
Nation alone, but ak attention to the certificato given
l,i,iv, h hurblv rcsiMMtiible' and experienced Tanoera
aalirt have exa.Tlineu uw iiiriiiiun, aou woui; aiiniiru r
5Sr!i...-. U .tWwJ .,htaS-.Ll .t i. I
of its usefulness, have purchsed rights: awl also to
the c erHfrrstea of tho BK and tihoe-makers who bear
testimony to the quality and finish oitbe leather, t
' . . " , WM. A?1)NALD.
HCNRrt'-. jjlLLfn.
f v i et!ers to the subscribers should Wr addressed,
Ctili Clrwrc, Rowan County, N. C f '
Murfh 4.HU . - .. . , Z-tGl ... ;
CERTIFICATES: S-,'
.I.. .Miml of Mews. Ronald & Miller! Mid for
.,.r own 4atihcfiup, we have psrticiriarty examined
their itoproved plait of naifliintt' leather, and pronounce
it altogether teyM,i our expectation fur value; anil we,
cheerfully recommend it to the Tannera ot the Ceuntry
'as a prest saving of labor and expense, and Riviny a
tine glue and high linuh to the leather. Being saii.
ed ol this, we hve purchased fur oum.lvoa tho rijjht
to uo their patent '
' . - JOHN CLARK.
Tanner. nlUbiiry.
joiis suxii', ;., -l
1.KVI COWAN.
WM. S. COWAN,
, Tanncri", Kowsn Contiiy.
Wo I'Tve initi'rclnretl a conideraldo qiinntity of
lMllier linitHd ini th( improved plan, lately inventod
h Mescra. Konnld Miller, and we consider i' of the
liewt iiualiU, h 'lh lir heauty ot "finish, nnd laktinu pro
jierty,
J.S. J). GLOVKK,
WM. LAMBhrrH.
JOHN TltO.MI'SON,
IViot and r-hoe-makpra, Kt;(diurv.
A l.ii'RC Variety of Garden Need
fur :sle a! the' Salisbury IJiu;;.
JStore, by C. li. v.HEKLliU.
M,raiv IS, 1Q4J- r
Public
f?H' lli'i w, in Alockf-ville, Davie C
ountv.
Vii$ifr wheni ln is prepire.1 to accomniralHlc
tezk&lZ Rirtiera m Travellers in a style lurh
he hope will rr"T' ""tit-factory to all who may tjvor
him with -their cm-i.-'tn.
lliaRnl.Ies will be atuindint!)' furmhcil with every
thing nef-TV in i!i" line of Provender his Ikr well
top. lied with a uneiy e.f liqwira.
o.. .Lrmu u:i Kc m.vler.le. All riotous and di
, . " ' . i -.ii ....it
oiderly comioct wi., ui r.c.,v r'" y
iff me.
iff me.
March 11.112.
..
Jtr-MILIi IRONS.
JUllIRr "V-A 81 . F-.fher I?o'Hiry. on
I Stni-h V''i River, Mill.Iruiia tf a.lim.tali de
ecri;'iio." u.-cd in tia cjuntry,
'"ft H W mm-J
Saw Mill Ir. !. Codveoea all norts, W me h t a,
:i.Vc. When not haml, tly lefty ko u.a.lc t
I Ml
ri:cs.Mrx'Ti'N
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Ol THE
.Yui tlt Carctim TempeFar.ce TTJiJitr"'
I
rpllE S'-e Ten.;.: .nr.. Sic:y el . f. n- ,v- ;
Kv. .;i'-.t.-1 ..;:.;,.,i... ,,, ,
take mea-ures t..r. Ir.c e.-u. WwhinDi.7ffirp?
Juprnal, d-ivott 4 t t'.o i ia ot l i-tnjieiiiin t
In obeaiene lo ! heir v.i:d.c!f, and itiijir
,!!i t!
!.iv;
i'nj.wjriat!':'- of Mien's peblica'.i'w, t:.e t'. i.r.'. m.-,.-,:eitn!iin.u,
'i fiiHcii t no ora". -.-i.t e.i, u
U.h"J, lo ir-tie the li'sl u imb.r of auch a ( oil e.
i.. be tali..! :!- NOi-.TH i'AROM.W
KANCf. I'NKfN. en tU fust t.f Jr.njirytie.t.
T.'ie le
Cai.
t, tl.e r'-j-r-
e ; .,.,.,,...!..- w.. i m ... I
i,, i.mon ii i viii--ii--- i-i - ii-
.!e,ivr i. ore, i.t io its uui. a lull i-r-d of the pro-;
nTe-a ot' liii Te op raiiv-e cause in our o.n and m !
llirriga Lm's-ot it eS'.-ct upon mdividuai o;.d c-u:i. j
uiuiiities-aid ori'nal artirles in deffnei! 1 f .: ;thi-
.'irill
i!e?, B':d ia rej'ty ?: venous cyctfMi" ir?)
a 'iinst 11
Whi'e. h-;'i.-vt-r. tue prr.nm'inn of 1 e-r-jrae.ee v i'i
he ll.e Ii: t nod 1 nAv iM-t-t of nir Jmireai, it w .i.
iiileii.tnli, tliht lis pag' ' 1 be enlivei eu by a ;w r.i
euniinary of 'fie most iir;"'snl event- f the and .
ly pr'K-i'ir a.ttt.t'.oit t ttie interesl- ..'iriilture. j
"in earn log oui tiii" ;:, tiit Cowmitliw ba.k with -coi.fidei.ee
t' ::e lti !' Tcn.peraiice, pi.rtic'jVri;
,., .'yfth Ct.r- 'ma, !or i aid auppr-rt. A new n.i- j
)jilc Iteii Si'.eii t.itl.' cause 111 t.w i;'.-. S' : -f',,f
(t.i. pr ;-r iK:if- ,'v could ti ll a tr.ie of wt-t j
l.antt L-Ti pa lug uri'ier ir own eyei", ilnch W'-ulU (
rcii.i a '. i..l ' tSroea'l every lieiM-voieni le nt.
Tli.:" t..:' r7Tr. ; ol t'..e itie'jriale bus cmmiiiTOCetl, ami
ls f;,;; ...i i j on vw.'i a pr.-.ver and succeae, w mcu liie
11. -1.1 -ri'i ue..e n- ve .1 i.,.-i o anui .iiuie. urn' u vui
il.. ni-a:. ot 11
11' ii. on, and wo irit ir.tt I an 10.
.
I'tleiH',' ttn! i.M.li.r'-li lro.11 the (.a'.i.tu! of 1! e 'ii .Vji'ii
;-nic, i j iu u.i. -.le-t tciu-Mliry, thrt wl! tv ;.Wi i'.-I.S-M...IM-
and p: o-.n.-rit) liineigliall future fiu-riti- n
I'i r.nit u', I . 'i. u" -' e-rne-tiv ( 4 ;. ..1 t 1 'v
fnci.d o Teii.; lauce, M. :.l.'y. and g 1.1.;. r, t , B.v
i.s 1
innmhl'l. u.e 1 ' 1. hi rou.ii.e,n- unit i;.t
uew c-r, d'l'i'j I
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In tine w,
I in. vuinfl M..CH.''
de Miiiiti -r et i f ju
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"- ol' 'hi- I") t.-u'ive (.o :i i
of l!
I.
J-niitv, 'or lo!oil)i i'-oll.t to 4
..IT. - 1 1 r.-f.t'i'oiefits '1. fl i;ro;' o
ll.e t ;; j .' 1 . 11 "I a Temp rum :i,
) i,t lvi':' .. 'ju le fir-1 work moaiy he',
of A
ji.-nV i ii.d if.'S Ti!"i .1 vMi uUciioerK f s:i i- f 1 i'.
lUmfvril. That ,'t U- u. X earnestly r ri-.i.eV'.i ! t..
narii ot' Hie tl.i.f.'. j ol the Mate I eiii'n rm,r
O'lV.
fniti to the nefiotieia ot t:ie la'.e Mate ( ..
-"'I'I.;:'. S'irl ;
.l.ale.y ilti'r :
.;-.iIi-.oi!m -)f i
IC t! I' ll II, I'.
in any w!hi are friendly to thu eadsf
!.,. receipt ol Itn- reauintiti, I" hee.,ie i
t.-o:n to 'M .o i.-i-r.tx r.-, m i'it il-e p i
i ommeiice a e ei in... it"'!.
Jly ord T 'it I'm; F.Kec. IIV I ' I'llHn ". t ' eft!'. ' ', '
("art-liiiii ."'Ute i "e:.i;.-r ni .-' ru-iy.
;i;ii.M:i:
The North Caroline Tempt ranee Union will te pnS !
ihel weekly on a liie.UUfJi fcln- t, (sly by li mt.-iet. i i
t One Doll ir and I " IJ y t'fjnt. r ii ioinn, jinvji ie IN.;
SiDVANCE- 1 eiti -a c iiitai'iii Ku'eerita-ra niii.e-j
i;nn'.t''ie - Jl"'' ' '' ' .1 j
,. Treasurer ol lie. " 'e'V, JMtj n.'iow.s, Hi,,, i, ;i
,, tue new p-ier ia tho Male are re-p.elju:.y ire.
.,,,.ir,i t.. !;'.- I'ro' nT'.iis one or t.vo .: m n . r:
Grand' Sired by the
AMERICAN KCI .IPSE,
The .Champion (f America,
Winner of the great match race.
The North against the South,
WHEtlioroin-lared horse .ATJJ, brr d by Col. W ailo
iA'lj:imptoii,of isniili Cstulma, will wake hid fmirlh ;
" - T' " .
. r. . " , . a j ii j
af iW fceoii, winch it now commenced ami will ewl
the IkI Jul v. at the tWIovt ins placea. viz : l JawibColo
n.n',ClrrjcioBiy,evetv Monday aud Tutdy ; at
Sahahory, WedneJy!and Thuiday ; and at 1-eainjj.
ton, Davidwn county, Friday aud Suturday. Ho will
be regularly at his aland, public dnya and high water
rxccpiod. Ho will he let to murej at the tollowmr ro
il need piirea : I lie acanon, to bedisclnrgcd by ten
if paid belbra the aenaou expire, and $15 lo inaurc,
P"3'"Qy ln ' mi,re acurtained to b in loal,
or thrfproperty chanpea own ra, and City ceuta to tho '
groom. lO? Car will b taken to prevent accident,
But, in no luelnnce, will 1 be rcaponaible for . an that
ma occur. . U. W. tO.NG. .
aliabury, N C, March 18, 161'i , ir. . '
PEDIGREE :
:5
'I eniiiCi torn LATH bred by me, and that he
wan f nM Vl18 l'r"'S of "? wa f"1 T ('
do! h n, hinl-lVcahontaa, by Bir Ari-hv ; hin g. dam
Yiiting Uittery,"! by Hir Archy, wit ot Col. Single
tun'o vrlebiMted Lottery, by the importt d Bvdlord out of
the imported maro Aiivillina; Godolphin waa gut by
Helipse ; hia dam JSy Iph, by litepheation out of lxilt r
by imported Ikdtord, &c IJanibeetion wna got by the ,
I iinpuitt d Buixard out of the dam'of Sir Archy.
I) ESC K IPTI ON, i'EUFO RM A X C E, kC.
LATH i a line bay, witlmut white, 15 hands, !1
inchee lnyli.'swilh good bone, and capital action. At 3
yeara ohJ-he won the produce atake at Columbi, 2 rn'ile
heata, beating Mr. Taylor'a Filly ' Daiyy, and Capt.
Spann'a Colt, Convention, tiineothera paying torfeit
Two wet'ka afterwarde he Won the Jockey Club Purw,
3 mile heaU, at Augueta,' beting Kite, and diwtaucing
Ulack Bird. At Charleston he waa btalen by CloU
hopper lor the Jockey Club Purw, 3 mile heat ; bwn j
very much emisn he waa withdrawn alter the lust heat
At 4 )eara old, he won the iorkty Club I'urw, 4 mile
at Camden, beating Sir Kenneth ami Dorabella
it li in;at ; lining tho tirt in comcqncDce of -txdting"
wi.en aevcral lenglha in advance of the field, just be
liire he reached the judgea' aland ; and g-tling entang
led amonget the cainaata, he auwained an injury which
occnaioned hia withdrawal from the 'I'mf.
L 177 waa race home ol the Ural class, which ho
evinced in hmtrtahi with-Bay Maria, Charlotte Kuae,
mid Kilty I loth, and in point ot blood be ia inferior to
none, whether iinorW or native. Ilia constitution ia
robust, having never been a;ck, and hia temper good.
Ilirt color, lorin, and action, fpeak lor theaiwlvea. In a
word, Lalli unites ii hunsell H many claim to putiiic
patronage, aa any young Mallion iliat I know.
V. HAXF10N.
Wilhvood Jan. 122,
a root inu abuve
I'rom tho above (Certificate of Col. Hau.pton,
who ,)rld alld hlt(1 LATH trained lor the Turf, it
. a .. .. a-. j i i it i
niu oc tKvii liiui ne rMimn'rt-u mini iiut3 iiir3
of the lirt c1hh, not only from the ruces he has
nienliorid.a liivin tun publicly, lul from private
irUU he liru it-ado with horaca which urn now on
the Turf, ned running with considerable success.
It wilt t.l-m be ohserved by, his certttiraie, itmt he
on-nli icd I.aili cf tt.e purest blood, not lo be
Mir ; n-.-cU by any hi'ee, imporicd tr native.
1 I roii.-iid r it entirely titincceMiry to attempt to
i "i eij',ieiH LATH, either lor hi perloriimiites on
' ' i ie Toil or aa lo hit blood, sirce, in cierv reuict,
1 4 mi wi ; ultealed. 1'ul will remark that Laih
l i t ii.lv cesceuoeii liitn i.tite mix-ii. i.ni Ii.iS
r'.'iMe iri-iii !o( U Tj ilii t-ir- , t . r.ii.dsiie, J j ni, ui.d
, tiriifiJ i'at". Iliut me ol tho rui.i:ni' blood. For
7 riiiiialci aad 50 cctda -lilS-Gruldairc. the
''tlTjFncfttilv - irf - Vt w'Mttrir.wntt tlwXtrrHrwwt"
i; ...il. i.. t..t.k Irt.t nri Ml unfrli met ttm
" ;v- ",v
oi Mi Rt.t ii I ;e c u.n, cv,vi'w "tor, 1:1 i 1:1111
EtiiJWftitUvti.-.
lilt rilh.e ee it. i lin r,ic- iillioil RKM tlie Ii, ; .'.no
r .!,!e r.;i in;! of i!.e (.'hiiti juu i.t ll.e Norln. Ills
1 : i , -.irci hv lr-e reoorti.eti t.r Aichy whoe io
ii'it ..?! ii n ;i lactr, Vr. , Mam.. m.ij 'l;iii;i d l oth
"i liu1 'i. . ii'id AnVriea. The ratid d.itn of
L i HI, td I. itiery, bred bv the gnat ."jtnltln.nT
Aiii'iiur ol hordes, Col. U. Singletuii, ot South
.' aioliiM. Wiiicii lias nroi.i.ceu mote inn- nice uorses
, .if -v. . ii
"' "i"'r ar Ci""- I us it will
""en that there is united in I.TII two of tho
te-l gtn :s i.t' 1..0 S.ulli, ILiiKplmi'a and Ku g'ed.li's
erosse'i wi'h (i' 11. Cde of the Nor;l..
1 Tin; .uh';c is now presented wnhsurh oppor
' tin 11 v ol iii.;)ioV!ii'' the LliH'ii of tlin'. iiohie mid ur.
, ini .intin'41. 1:1'! Iiu.-.c, as mrcly .iKCiira 111 this c
110:1 1 l' coiiMiiv. K. W. I,.
I'liUl'LC'i L;
or TI1K
H'tihrn C iinli i i Tempi-r.niee .tlrve-i:-.
.1 ,.i,ifft(v pip" dri vi'J In Iff T'lfijitrunrr feor.-.
i'aUr.nLtd at AtUei.Ue, .V. (.'., u.td tJilnl
i:V D. R. M" ANALLY.
A Trvpt.s ' ' k CisvKrioi fint was lo-ld at 1'iij
!'- ear'v i'i ,,'itiber, remiUed iiiji-iiiii,' a ni-
... 1 '11. anl fli.r.i'lin n u.i 11 1! ti f -i! Ilr
' ' "-- " ' -- - -ee-- -
John I );,-:, 'ion :r 1 !. 11. M .vnaiiv i.j couisuci 11. 1 ;o .1
! iie mil..) r,.--.:i,' tUi'UgeTlielils, i r. r.i'kt-n atreanv
lie i .'i,, iLifiinvlttaiiiu lor 1. 1..1 t 1 he n civ 1.. .-io
. at tine ot il,- . ..'oc, Ihvuii he wi!l '.evrlni.y u.-e ail
hi. id.i ii-i.eu otinrwiae, to prm-iu !- in t-t; U.i
tu(i-cr:h."r thrn !...re, proeeuOa to i.-.-ue ih. Prorpeclt'
m l:i.iw:i re; Aiili a In .";;- thai he will le- u,.iil Hi
: U.i' umlciuUu.ir. bv fc'.l t is ir'et.ite of t,i Teiiiperam e.
...ii. ... ! 1 ,1,,;., .1' :'!" '' "ii".1 t ti"" ii"' p"p' r in.y -
Kill II 1. . -i,i '
i r-t fl"' 0 ihr
ii "i-t t"irn"-l
'i-.ve i.irculjl.ioii.
'i;.-rM ( 'miff ! t.'i ynu we.tiit"
iiiiejl Al.i!'.' Hi-'..-'in. Is iip ri I'i'iii-'
k-mh. til uwlUrs i,!,: aui'.uali) ex,"i i:.m' d.nt t'.L'iir -, at
(..rci. e-i, n t;.e r.. o tra:'k. at yr'M.er.t. '.vh-ie no puns
iir-" soared, "1- liixury ol itrlircoi. nt and can' fori gone,
and imlalair e'lied t-si m:V .10 to ci i 1 lie 'de MiN'i
e.M,I piiitie 11 :-;). '.'!', 4ii yoii not do Konielhinj III
a'c'iuse !!mt fio-t hi; li-ir In ever tr ie p.'i'rin, pi;iin
I iripi-', and eli-i.-' liii ! Kiel!" I U.'.ti' i.ro lint !'.,
verv i',M ili t.iijoi in nil lie; Sotil'e-rn c.,i!itiy.
The We.-leru 1YN01H1 "i rnl'K i, I'i" We.'i rn ;nrt
ol Vif.'ii;:n, 11 il te Ea.-telii part ot Teii'i-'-i ni (it
Iit'y, in 111 a " -riodienl n.. kind, a:l it u lot you
:;o.v to ny v lietl.er He y i.t.utl hue It.
'flit very low pree at whieh u wus i'.xed by tie
t'oiive-uion, wi.t make il necKwiiiy, t!.-t a voy Ur-e
H'lb-rr.'itH'ti be I. id, bt tmu U10 jvio.'C-ii.v.i ol ii t.n Lu
TERM.-'.
V"f H''er i Van-Unit Ti mjiTin're AJuxuU wi'l
i i: j'.ihii! mi a ri'idimn sheet, ill quarto loiin, eieli
iiuu.tier iinl.in'? Clgll p?ef, arid will Le f I'lrT-be I nt
u.i; v. iv low pvice "I Fifty ' a copy; Where sin.
iri, i .i,r,.- " i.kei:, ' i piyihent must be lonCe mv.,.
r.abiy i i ii the reef tioii of the first HciufUer.,' '
f ('wteifihter . i i.toiaor iMibiislu rsof pajurs, and
ii i . ei rt- ol liie 'i -j" I, are authorised agents.
ViVvwxks M Srvc Ucve.
AM J ERE ia large quantity of Tlank, Scantling,
and other building matoriala on band for Solo at
the MilUot Cbarlia Ftier, on South Yadkin Rivcr,
formctly J'earsou'a Mill
auo-
A quantity ol choice curled Maple Plank, actable
for making houao-furni ure ol varwua kind. .
Any quantity Of aaw. d Shinglca can be furniahed at
a very abort police. 'J'heao Shinglee are alwaya made
out of heart pine, or yellow poplar, ol a regular ie,
and require no jointiug, but can be bailed on the rool
jual aa they fall from the w Prico $1 per 1,008 at
Hie Mill.' .WILLIAMSON JlAttKl Agt. ,
December 3rTTS41. -
Laborers Wanted.
Wanted, a timber of hnpd to work at
i bo mining liuainoxt lit Coiirad't llitl. io
Davidaon County. The usual wngea will ha jjiv.
eu, and the baud will be paid off weekly, ot
monthly, aa they nmy wiali. Uood board may be
hud nenr tlie mine on reasonable terma.
T. l'IHLLll'3 ALLEN, Agent.
'j
January 14, 1942.
TP.
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Bacon,
Becl, -Brandy,
(peach)
Do" (apple)
Butter,
Reeawax,
Bagging,
Bale Rope,
Cotton, (clean)
Corn,
0 a 10 ilron. ' 4J7
3J a 41 Urd, 8 a 1
at) a 30 Molaaaca, W a OVJ
'25a Nail, Sa 9
10aI2i0aU, ' ' Wal8
10 a 12jmugor, (brown) 10 a 12J
8a
no uoa',; io -.
Sa (bu.) 1 2T a 1 GO
:) a S3
Coffee,
Flour,
Feathers,
Flaxseed,
14 a 18
4 60a 3 00
Uo(aack 70iw
Sleel, (bl later)
10 a
Do (caat
i!5a:W
12J
25 a
73 a bO
Tallow,
Do , Oil, 90 al
Whitkty, '. "
AT CilERAW', S. APRIL 19, 1842.
Beer, (acarce)
Bacon.
Butter,
Beeawax,
Bagging,
Bate Rope,
Colfee,
3
7a 8
2 a 15
22 a 2 5
20 a 25
Hour, ,
Foalhera,
000 a W
40 a 48
' " 7 i 8
40 a 50
U7a4
I ard, (acarce)
Molaaaea,
Oata,
Ida 12J Rice, (100 lta) 4a5
12
!ja 13
7 a 8
Sugar,
iu a i ,
2 75
67 a $1
Cotton, '
Corn, (acarce)
Salt, (sack)
Do (buabel)
a 60
AT CAMDEN, S. O, APRIL 2, 1912
fiecf,
Bacon,
Butler,
Beeawax,
Bagging.
Bale Rope,
Coffee,
-4 a 5
71a 10
15 a In
13 a 25
2(1
121
15 a 10
Cotton, 5afiJ
Corn, W
Flour, 7tH)
Feathera, 37 a 40
Lard, 10 a 12
Molaaaea, 33 a fiO
Ouu, - 45 a 50
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I incipient stage of proceeding uieh.T tl i and faa
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