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t - 1 j'. .v.' - -1 1 1 " "h ' -- J' in . Jlj t; i 1 ) -4 s M 1 -,.j 1 1 .1 j fir jH ! 5 5 ; ( I ? lWmtbe Lif 5poil Merctir3ran-4r id Written durine the last hour fcf l$e ild y of titne-farewell, jjshrwrell J i 'bB 3V, 1 :T)nrnM 51 'V "ill : I"t J hopes thwdt ilajfiy Pb;. X)iif they baeHcndeluiaJ Ai1)HSht-in;prwepectiiovrneywapui,;; , , Ailwbea I baU'd thecH-Thixtjr-twa, - " There's roonie an eye in sorrow tepp'df - Thiue infancy in 9n:U that -saw j- An' Heari has ceased to bear, ) f j trhU i.vrHi hkill thee ThirtT-twa, if rr 7T: - i - It Ij't la p rtithv Rhade dines monie Eft ane. : I wy thU hwi seen-frae Weilth to far AiivnioniaihameoiThansis, Ji twa. Thp history o II: It:: ; Si ' : - - ThegUd an' ill that it conUinJ "i : i I - J i Thy dhapter life's dreary aW ! f i ;; written ouvuuw ThV iwal brave children thombast scan Comedotm the Ltbe; anean'a'. . . I fwr ihre'ajraase to rue tiie watr. , , 1 We ve used thine offspring, Irtyttwa . : ' j ' ' ' ' H ; - -i 1 1 -f ' O tThirty three, thou'rtbut a bairh Nane kena wbatthua wdt be fi, Tiitt mxv urn siWn' ihee better Shan. '1 i . . k m w r r ' ; AVeWe spent' uepartea i nmyniw, : Burhnirtunstreet; 1st Jant 1833- Pi St 131 jOAly' $i per'uMfun, payapi tn aamee j ;t f Mi : ut-lirl Sv!fM, ; Tlftfc vablishers, thejhtoday Cofiqer ! I gratefully acknowledge IthfiT extensive and. utit'Jtaiupleu pationage jvhichi they hare teejiV'1 'ed, : j freely eighteen rnaniha.have passed amceithe co.nraencmei4t of their! paper, and hp Ut of aabsohbers nuw exceed! 'JTenThodiaftd. ft faet Which BuffiioiiUy atteatsflhe higbrstadding hich the C jarier enj y$ fn publicestunatin;. ?rKe plan of the Batarday ;(urier is sa-p4m-vrehdhsive as to ewbraca everyirariety t of tfipics K whici) can beantrodeced into a ubho uurftal ! Liteiratore Scienceithe- ArtiFurtign f $ud j IH4iic News ;Pofice ReportsS pxir ting Jn- r ieiiienco--a ivfis'-er ui pawing vveww-j-vwn rnontinesVa 'S i abliciorilraAtic QH H tiein9 and" AhV!$abjectsV ree4e icbtiittant Ijiha ; ThLt sailed to bail wee juy TiieuUi,theftUjrseen by tkeif nlnTjlay baill cot; and lordly b flVill be a dark an tearfu pajres v iiuriy-v.-ii- p !J LARGEST CLASS, ; ; U-'i'4 !? aeiulua atieation;' aiid the pdtili&ers do not hesi- ii v II ta0 assert inai aii vne inierc9i ooveuy, pp ; 1 j; piiuiencss. di veftyahd enra iexcelJerjce oflis O- ?. coiiteata, the Courier raays' fairjj claim weqet J "III .'. '- fiftover 4ny SiuiuaTj pgblliprf . ' '; ??Jrj 1 ii . n ;i ?l?uf literary ayparimenv oi ituis papery jjs?ipj : "xAvedbv oridbai cuuthbutuns froha the besti and I f f; -i: i - ittJij il'StinjratsHed Alherteanj, liters ; an4 ee- 'IkI; '!! - f! fjlnhs rliif and I 'lfiy I ;wMi rau "of .egtih;perUKQcal-.tirer4ial. m t f i Whatever can bobtoinedwwnetrter at romeftor u aoruaa,ca4cuiaieu u amuse, uufiesi, ux iuur net Dnhlishers of theSaturday CoiiHer have Very falmx !ad vaaiajres ftnd they bnfidenllr appeal to fff- 2C ifiv-jEded it; b suitable, is procured and iub tpi ' iP:;fe;it1i4,-ia' wthottt ;' reference I W expense Mlor !: 'tMubfel;-:;,: i;, - - 4 "1 - ;"?t:-H-p- ' .v; 5: ' in: furnishinr'news, , foreiffni r? domestic! the f J ( :'.l;-.th pas! exppence of heir'pitoMis.O;: sustain i JfUMite.Vi-1 ! thipmin saying that theythave , reeily1bf enn mis respect, m aavance m iueirswtx;jur coniem- hews paper, uncunnecfed witlj pitics,' publianed in ih United States., It-is pnnipn:asletjf .!' "grr size, aiJ-contains, by ctual' tneasureK 1 H janj'd larger amouut uf reading 'matter ?than r,j j ' any other weekly" Jj-irhil of ft purelyraiilsne V'J oustirA-jtei'.IAoJwithtandiOg 1 17rdiejrf, aaxiou-n it merely to merit but to ij nd inUt Jstfirabltf Weexly bape in 'buldEry Fjf thii urpo3e;oii."th First of January 335,! ftddItlon'fiur columns in idtHand i: pr4- jtionate uicxyase in Jenjth,so thit f - it wp then & contain au ttiuot jt matter nearly;! two Ktip s 'cVd Ktes oi;ft in.indeeiiajii; bnol Tiiis . irnmefise "sSt rllftbe fi lied dtjbf the! ehoict. if tales ana poLry miscellaneous fssays-irextKMits froinrf'ccutjpalir pubticationJTan H tfher, ii topic relatjogl to the htorature: of tbe4 timris. Besides Uwi strictest regard to the igreeihlo, jrdiie i mttentifm wib oe, paid to" hcoscl. and all a porta nt fals cnneeleil witb' tKeise ahd. iallof J- st.ictqj the fiocuiafi-m of. the grain mariiet&ic. j -i!wili w$ jwcikliy aid carefa'Uyjiwied U . h( f XrVatKw? e;nbeihshm?nts intended toadoral the j Cburiqriand gratify u p'trronsj-ure now ia, T prh-f I pni'nm, aK theswili t rn part of the pror' joitoi Unpre.ueafc-' The'priciwUltjoue tsrttVrytotoWJ dulirs per dhum but as lah ' ' exiinve Iti f3uierU)erff 4n-pHinthal pay- nnAtsjire'Mtti necessary to sedure the publisher! 82. ttst a .... W H d Ii a. i AUaruau BuiUui, Frt&klir - k 1 j - tity Philadelphia. ii p Perams paaurag iwesuhsii&efs. to tha aper i Sn4 topwjwta tneiunount l a year's f fiubscnp- tia-i ii en Lwuars wai oe cnu,ueu to a sixta -copy gratis ; , F insf i wadia j ten subritjeTSr S!U rmit- tMl Twenty i Jollarswdi be tenUtled to'an Uxtra Ve-) a u.ruuln fifteen! fiifiscnher : '' , r Vh-r t.- u s W .ivs,a?1?therf orlivf a fi.d. air caara?ier anj vax.t ynxtv vI Pp -1-If " " "ParjY'"' va dv'termTned to mcreasethe-wxe VL f .iiicTitVrwis Upnlve, the " Cer w ast6 1 1 H' , - "tnitiel It bovjud ail iaestion the;lafee8t:'cheat$t. i. ; . mai,ar'fci.k4 ueCTwjv u sacufv e puoiisners '.'j agonal a xmuu; ti ieU price fiof subscription' tu - uut invjriiSlj pa paid in advaheV liis! jcoh V djtlUj'WUl i all- cases'. be jiispted npoa lo'd. . ; I- " 'I' i'iepti3n can be madeindef .any ireom. ' 'j:' 'jsraksji.4 ' i y - f-iiJ"V r " J' , A in? publishers are aaxtoustoJknowhow L " m I, miy ddd.U;ial papers it will bQ. neccaryj ibr f: f; j tua'tii print, they riueslall fvh tiuy jlfeiclis i L f C t4 a to aatHcribc'to direr theircrders' covirlnor I ! ! ' ) s K to ueocssary. Vut-losures, - as s3a as'" possible; Lis 1 , t - is i . t " "l L h iireat notes if solva fctaMsreceiTed ?at -! ' J ,.t- .vr . ' iRt$-t i'A'i . A LL perSQai&hciId k' ,vr that to -nie. ft rJri maid hand isf no rteat tlxinT. - But to? be 1 ft butesaaany ! JudjesL L,awjer, a ,iAKwr4 a Preacher, or a Teacher Jj . essentially .necfuisary we all know Fow to saylrkt those persons men- tiuoed saou! J have no knowledge ot x enmansiap ther wunld'bujvbe calculated to .fill their several stavLins; tliertifure we find PehjBanshJp,joaebf the essential branches jTtir if worUvw' at; all it surely, U ;iorl doing wenwhatsigniSes ; a DeYaon 'writiik. cnlesj "iomeperscaf caa read it- .Indeed t.Have' known the wnter himself -not able to "reid ls oWn; hand wnting, especially if he had JurjoUen the -snlgect:-' '1 btf snxau ensi hexsiiand.'iirelir is-ther hand more suitable lor nrritiW notie letters ao3 receibts- &C. thaai the fudod handbcaase ii cih It written a3tor.";i ' " tfrtW A ' f SmifW . t&hn kft infcirtufl the OUb 1 Lc that he' hsInvente4 ft new plan to leach tefr I ruaushin doesnU wishto be understood that he has invented a nsV&nuianship. 1 wish - the people would real Uht he unUefstanding, then wnejjr that fiave seirf tie si-all business , hand yrrltten by my new plan bare cried vni w: (fttouimeaug vjtce and su.) ia tnis nana nas oeen iugui anjong us moe 1 lauvlft ears ago) thereicreoautb eannU hfl thimvbhtorow it this muuter had iundenlac'tl subject, e need not have strained v a ne impie?eneuv in wuuig imw ihuu sxstolit inf k diTect'pfincipIenaiBely a geogra. pntcai. incijia ttwclkificaiiuu of the alphabet, Deing divideil tft Hahjec cles namely Aiyrtiii &oittanj Eas t jcjisself conjis.diyi1u learaliig to wri to av joiniug nand at the saule Line the pa pd is taught to JQrin tne severaT tellers in the aJpha5et4thlyi being alternately- governed by an east iiae'wbicii raJ3 from the west side of tne paper litie E4i made at ;he same time that tiie letters are midl and each letter having its own tlinef winch is? a mysteryo the reader wo knows bothiig ahotjrit, Stnly, The system beilJg, taught" by lectures The . pupil . not to write by cuptes, but by the principle laid down! Having toe plan in us head writes now without looking at a &pyj wYites wttdoat imlutiaa thei fore having, tur tst&at f he pupil never wants'a copy setj iuireXurd a, he sltouid be blessed . with' jcommun sense after once learning the rsystem he never Would lad to witethe i Jiand when the thought opbrNoW con byjhis newplkn, learn a ciasspf, pupils' t0 Write the small 'business hand in ae wo ot three daj s.1 thu6e whx write ft very bad hands! orlwjw write at ihl, havuig taught more ilwn five hundred pupils, consistuis of cdildrealoyerjteft; yean of age, and young gehtlemeu a&4 ladies who would get married il .tney could get ft Ifuid chance--alsocoQSisiing af widowers, WiduW)i,jcaeiors and ladies advanced in life who iightJia ve married jang ajo if they hau not beeu! so. choice, -r Uaviag'taught . some of them in oue d4y, and the most ol' tbeoi m twuj ur three- days, tuerefore 1 am 'entirely convinced I can learn iiP&on itf ttflime speciried, thu' 1 aaTe louna a naxu ww w xeaxn a wiaower, when' hew6Uid ;Le in a . class , of youn ladies ind widows! ftor hp being so captivated he woulo hardly kno whtner be was courting oAvritiugi indeeu, 1 luibvsay it is noi aweary ta3ii to iearu widjwo; a yuiigkadiesyln every sachfease i fur they Would 56beai to be j participating in the cAeo lions v ot' lkeforioer. 111 . 6oflie times 1 condescend to teachja ssof.rude. icadtmitf St udents, hnd its tioroit 1 Jeirn ot tne class to whto owing to iMrrudeHesand impatience and their indiherttucel i suoscribin? merely -tea4ie- from lireirnLiper Biu-Jies; whocoald learn "such? tiuw iit-fjuslii jet pie say tuat this is a habpy plan to Jeanl persons ;taf write a decent hand to si very short tftne-4 Ladies let me say unto von tho you have lortg quit yoiij course of studies yei if yuu uu iiui, write m goon nanu learn xo write oy this systmtnd wrnpyer will rret it. j I wiUirerhark here.that I have - secured the benefits of i this systei to' myself according to law Andjasit is not expected for meto teach such a larginasAr people as'should be instruct ed in this short: time, will ioform the people ibat there are persons w hul iay e Liberty to1 teach said system, but bone y-tbVna;nef Howlet, Green, Stephens; MuseUj isomer nor Simmons. 'The following psrsofisj have bought permits from! me to teach my! system jnamely: Joiner Watkins, Crat6V May,J3ryaftReddVrm: Hiighes, Samuel Hi Bell vame McPherson, Win, Ro berts, Wm,B. 'Hi Lane and Jeremiah F. Vestal. As to those persons signing over thoir interest in these permits tha 'is riot admissible af all, land ft person buying a? permit jb igned i certainly paymg5bis.ihonejr fo nothing. Any of those who have rniits should they at any f time. teach forjess 'Itbrel'doljlaisper scholar theyo laSaaredlynlett tbeir permits and are not at liber ty therefore :ia teach ahv more until they should jbe 'peCttto4' tFKc)t iftgaui; by. the proprietor. As-the'w be fmaiiy teschers Aout teaching this sysa-rt woald fe well for those who. wU h to be instructed H sail System Co know- of a cer- Muniy . mat tne person; wno onera to teacn is well qualifiedriKit they will knew nr his havih? a jecommendition from me signed with PI R. , rvyere it necessaryf l could lay before 'my friends , eerScates itf abundance to thirty to1 the htilitv ofmy fcriietn pfteaching i Penmanship, bdt the system proTinsr itself in such short time jtjdeemit hardly necessary . y" j , s Haring made lliese Vemaxts I will comlude by aying that feel gteafful fcr trte'rextensjye-pat-yonage -1 hafe received -from the people of JSorth Laroitoau vjrguiui anu anucipate a nope w rendenn? to'the peopje of the ame "6tatesi the benefits of mv invent ion more extensive, than 1 lAl 4t- r . , AD.. SMITH;. - "irSalisbtrryVK. C. FJ Jb. t0 th 1 83 2: 23l Vf v t. irniAVE been Jhformed. from a soirrce entitled creoiiiinava raan Dy vne name otfoiepnens has been tching.myilsystem of j penc&anshijvior rnofe than Welv mimths." I understand he.in forms tbb prople 'wherever he goes that he has a permit froju nej tS teach my system whichv Is rtainly falpieiMrave gif en j "neither les- soU9rf lectures not permits tetany such man. : t Jiurt u is not tno i pniy . sqpunorei inat uas in fringed dpoti my rgfbts -'The names of 'several others shajEcdmi tofj light in, due .time Those vho have &rrmti from toeisre;.n6t allowed to Lcacnu hare aecoidi nunathio teach thfjse shall r jess man tnroe. eouars per-scnoiar 1 1 oouut.-caroiiiia, utvrgia ana lennessee tor secured the benefits pf the system to myself the last fifteen - veixrs. I it 1 V ' ' ' ng tolawvand,haf e iwne to ,,the. deter-h RIOT . is handsome Bay, fire feet throe ins put thellaw.in torce asrainst an who f U : V,nULtnM JU -Wr i t mrsYsteroiWiwiout pcnaitswaswelr as r 4 i-fM'iiTj u- . w ho itronizethem.1 AIL ar. liable t and . ' w aK a; nffiTii RotovAn whhnnt M thro.t it 1 Eooa oreeaer, as ius i jorra : ana nooa are rnight behoped that; the good "people, of this "hap-1 gojw.5 rWlcuUrs; j made known j in due py land ;ir6uld"ndtiocoara2e? such rascality, by time, i l T. T patronizinsiicb!owlired,low;prkjed and Jow Hlt! fit G. BURTQNi -i bred swindlers merely a thesakabf a few, dol- U - ' T t ! tR" UBtJRTDN " IT: . r Al lilt JM 'j-l- JWnnnarvjtSsi-n !' VV 1 - ' r . T --nr, - m U' ua4M.owiu,. iitl be has -bei ousted -r-o.-..ft ,fr,t w " . -k....ir ..u i.i i r., r- u wun uus ou t . wj v.. ,i;i,ni ltS1 TennsmadekntrWnoa theday a .: nA Wi v tWTiJi a Court CooTt-Hoose atib oeIock thenext day.; At ihe same .hour that the Stagesileavef Saleziay they f abo laave Wythe CbIIo6s(':ndfarVe it' Salenit 5 irclock'PJ AionlTnesvsJTlmrsdays ahd SathTdaySfi This tfae is so arraBked' as tocbr- respond in its arrivals fttYjrtne r uourvrouse, with the arrivals --tof thellGreat Lines leading through, the! valley 1Tlnialr4-It alsb, corres pond uil3 arrivals AVye-CoHPwith the'afrivaliMi rrweeky Ibe rdnninbeiween corresboodsl With them-aWvalSiiof bmith's Pied mont Lineandtthd Ualefgh, the, both of Which run threeiimes M Wee trj &jpHbrinedW ;tiine. f The Route passes withinl al mile, of; fthel Pilot fMoMaln fhlfbugh BethkniaBeth.ftlr jyAoant AJ? crosses the Bluie i Ridge f at j ,tVftrd jGap, Min ofWHlie ihd!Arriu&e;' 'interesting scenes tolhos mat adrnr ofna-t ture. Theifcaxirnnio 6fMiet,:l()dg are excellent and" cheap.!4 Ehe subscriber hesir tates not to recommend his teams! and drivers as first rate. His 'coaches are most' 'axcellent- "beinst newly procured Jrora Troy, New York Fare. through the, whole route 5 dollars rway passengers 6j cents a amile! : ; '! I . 5CjrThe ntmost care ;and attention will be paid to baggage an3 "other thmgs; entrusted to his care, but be Sobscriber . will not be liable for accidents. ilUf-"'4$.:JJ:---:' ; -;" .-: --lif I- :p r. walker. r : Feb. 1833 31. I" i- i' i ;: T f: i V The ConsiitntionaKst, It-Raleigh v The Camden Jedrnal ftnd the . Georgia Courier i will insert the above six 1 weeks land forward .their account to ".proprietor at Mount Airy, Surry CO.N..C.!l . l; iv -i'Al J! i i it- 7T1HIS line of mail cbaehes leaves Dan Jl ville every Tuesday,-Thursday and Satur day morning at '2 o'clock! AlM. i and arrive at SVarrenu same days by 9 o'clock' V Mv Th e subscriber!; has also established an accorn modation lin of ' : . "' i-. J . ' : POST COACHES. f Fnm Warrentoai'N. , Ci yia J vVeid-jn and j the Rail Road to Petersburg Vai Passengers by this line will leave Varrcnion every Monday, yVei nesday and Fridiy morning8,at 5 o'clock A. M. and arrive at Belneld same days at 4 o'clsck and leave Belfield next morning fand arrive at Pe tersburg by 2olbckP,M. I j ! j .4 . Leave Petersburg js very: Monday, Wednesday and Friday atjlQ AM.j and; arrive at Belfield same days, leave Belfield every .Tuesday, Thurs day and Saturday -mornings at 6 o'clock and arrive at Warrenton by i o'clock P. M. The subscriber has made this arrangement on account of the almost impassible situation of the roads, i As soon:; as the? Roads permit, and the Rail Road j j Coippahy feceiVe their other locomotive engine, a different' arrangement ; Will be made so as to give greater expedition. The subscriber has procured splendid 1 RED TiaOY COACHES Carrying NkebaMengershisIdeand five out side,! This line ! forms a ; connection ! with the Roanoke line from Varrenton to Danville, which departs immediately alter the arrival of the ac commodation line ! from Belfield, and arrive at Danville every1 Tuesday, Wrnesday, and Fri- day, by 6 o'clock. Pi -i M.!.! Persons travelling South or South-VVest will find this route as pleasant and afioaxdiiig as inariy labilities as most rouis in he - ;.&Hitrera p&ntrj.f This- i line forms a connexion I thftUebuth VVestern ine, from f Frtderickburgf MUit t Jexingtdri;,N . C. j arid, the Piedmont line at Danvillo-Cfrom VVaBhi toa City, to JUijlfed geyille Gergia 5? -From Peterebiirg 3U't)anvlle, Dollaw. ' ; Seatsjake at the onlce lof the kail Road ,Cvnpa, Petftrsbnrg, alsbat -Mr. Bellamy's Hotel Warrentoal jrt i $ ( i , . ,Fare from Vaj7enton to ! Petersburg 5 J . r : JAMES W. JEFFRKVSJ The thorough bred IXorsc, . - ft. " ILL stand the? ensuing season at Bea- J I: ties Ford, Lincoln County .---die was iuueu- uv we justiy ocit?urateu rvace uorse urm nrppnrr. inn., j r- t. i .St lisiuri, a full flooded rnarerrher pedi orce .can be truceti to distinguisbhed Racers SIU'ARCHIE, his repulat his colts and their descendants are so J well established, it scarcfely necessary to say any hmgtthe "Jjrtjt y pthey jhave been among the I most" successful t distance Horses' in the States ofYirginii,1 North' and .oanoke S&ae mmm Mi w ' - , w rrr:rx:7" 3i,tHdcheraheEnzfi wrio f 1- ii I v"l . 5! -J . . S- i i rmrtB oridersined Coinrrussioncrsl appotntcc din: i4 tieTown'ofMorgantonwifllreceiyefrcrt dersiand iipersons disposed to contract lbr:the wnrkleealed nntooeals: to be filed br thesecreK tary'of the Bdar&ba'or before the fib dsy nexVfor erecting a uonrx-notise ox t ine g materials, t plan, and dimensions, . ixk fVt lonr bV 45 feet wide, frona 'outside tA iit AfWL two Ktories hi?h. the . lower "stonr to be 10 feet inlthe tleafand tbe uppe stort .aJ 6 feetln the clear and square over headwithEii rt4s jbn thVtetbrfficesi4 of which,, are- to have fire fplaceswith two Jury .rcxto , and k court room above; - the building i to' be f either i of stone, or brick, if ofstohet, to be rough cast and riled on the butsid&and. plastered .within; if cf Briek. the foundation to be of massive cut stone. the Partition walls' of the slower story! 'to be t- U BrikorStoneiahd the; floors and passages ot cut S ton e the steps leading into the Court room to be of cut Stone, and the door ftnd window . sills j -ana pames to oeoi cut .ototeKne iooi io ne hippedj and covered with Zink, so as to makathe The Jndes; Lawyers' and Jary Seat to be cen- strutted and arranged in the best manner, under thedirectiorj of the Commissioner pjmsdxrs rxA-TOTTg pnopo are requested to accompany them with Sfxcific Dssfaimoir, or the DirrtaajfT naTs or the work, accompanied by estimataqf the cost of Any futtheT information which maybe re- i i ' . i i i i l : i . - r i- . ki. i Li UU tne in ujr ui iviarcu, uie jrupuAi9 uius i- ceivd,. will be opened and the' contractor -art nounced, 1 provided such pruposals shouU be re ceived aa the, Commissioners feel themselves an thorked.to accept if no proposals which they can kecepit should be received, they will proceed On thcQthday of March next Contractors Will be required'to give satisfactory security for the ; execution of the work. The time: and terms of payment, will be made known by the. Ccmmisslbners ft the opening of the prf rjbsals. ' h i A ri ISAAC T.AVERY,. - ij I i Wm:; DICRSON, I THOS. WALTON, t t JOHN CORPENING. Commit sionert. SiML. CTate, Sec'y. 1 Jan. 19th, 1833. 26. Mapitfiee, SI am determined to move to the country fifteen miles South of Concord; I atu com pt-ild to settle my business here; and all persons ludebied to me by note or otherwise', aie request ed to make immediate payment, on or beforeApril Court, as no longer indulgence can be given. This is without respect to persons. Ahy person wishing to purchase GOODS at Cost would do well to call, as I am resolved d sell ' .1 . r !t I Ay . person Wishing., to porchas a small f Stools, of Goods nigt liali U to Mieir advantage to dpiy to te subscriber as his are new, having been purchas ed ir Charleston last May by myself, and can be had jfbr cost and carriage i 1 wui also SttL.L. or KiMi ray aUioinintrGen. liarrinjrer s corner on eUxl terms.- The House is large and well qtiisfied, containing a good Store Room, Count ibgRoom and Cellar, together with suitable a partrnents upstairs, for a family, having four fire-places. There is also a Kitchen attached t th premises. f f i Negroes, or good notes will be j received In payrrfent for a part of the price, and indulgence giverj for the ballanceH : -J ' ' Possession can be given at any "moment. 4 ;; I have also a new WAGON and la TEAM OF FOUR MULES which I wU sell Qn good terms. . --4 i JAMES S. BURKHEADJ j Concord, N. C. Feb. 23, 1833-S1 6w. "j I Tailor ingItemovtst. I ii ' Bcnjamiit FaLir, Hts! removed his Tailoring Establishment o the House lately occupied by Mr. Samuel Fraley as a Cnfectionary Shop, which is a few doors .above Mr Slaughter's Hotel, and is now prepared, as usual, to accommodate all who may favor him with their' work. He has just recei ved fgom New-York andPhiladelphia, the Latest Fashions, Imported from London and Paris, k lias a; good number of first rate Workmen in his employment. He ' will execute work in a styiel Superior to any in this part of the countrv. and will warrant it to fit well. All kinds! of Cutting will be done brT short 1 notice ah oruers ior wora,irom a distance,wui oe punc tually attended to. He is an , Agent of Wilsdn ftnd Saguezs of New York, and also, vf Allen JVardj of Philadelphia, and therefore will teach any Tailor, those systems of cutting, who may want his instruction. He gretcfully returns his sincere thanks to his customers and friendsfur the liberal patronage which they have bestowed upon him, and hopes that bvan assiduous and strict at tentidrl to his busihessrto merit its continuance ANTED. We will purchase any nam , ber of likely young Negroes for the next uaerai addressed Carol iris, will meeq prompt attention. I L I. JARRATT, Janaary19-2.ttl6 .rf ! 1 : ttt '23eUanirer, 29SX7VZflT; iTEUY;;resnertioayCienders his I Professional i Yerviees ? to the Ladies and Gendemen? isodfy.and its-vicioityVlte will perform all tjie branches of his' profession at the Mansion1' Hotel. jur atthe residence of atiy person who may wish lib wiH set Incorrupuole Porcelain, or any other : A CC Ul J UilB lO S I OH - 861. ' I - or act oi Asseaomy , w cumracv tor uio I'll il-L K-.Jf;;'i; .r? 1 . .Court, i dontc : $ V ' aukunincrGen. iiarrirurer s corner lot, VV IT ESPKCTFIJLIiY Infpriir tho Prmfcra of ilthe United StitestoMhoni they hare long been individually; lcnovnM vcbljsrK cd Letter Vtknm thai' they h?Te "S. cipartndrship in said buiiiiessi and hope (rbm their united skill and extensive expenf nee, to be able to rite fulL'satisfactibn : to ill wllo mav iavor inerit wim oruera. . - expenditure of ti me andt topneTon the "part of our senior' rtneiyrt successfully ac cast letter hai jfully tested and established superiority In every paxtleutar'over that cast bthebld process,: -i "v 0 i; j : The Letter.t)f Tundcry bisne will here arter &e carried on by the fparties named, tinder the firm of VYhitilargei' it Co. thetr specimen f exhibits a f complete scries from Diamond f to It 'lines' PicaVf The took and tiie news type being in the most modern light afid style. j r i- i j" .White, xjargir & Co. are agents for'the sale of the Smfth Rustf j fainting Presses, which they carl furnish fto their customers i &t the manufactures' prices.: Chases, Cases, Composing sticks, Ink, t land j every article used in the Printing j. Buisaess, f or , sale and furnished m short; 'notice. Old type taken in 'exchange for new at 9 cents per pound. i . . News paper, proprietors I who give the above three insertions Will be entitled to I selerft from on TarimT Jh", I . . . w E, WHITE. Wl HAGR. PALL i AND WlNTEIt Monaco ii. rjEini9 Resoectfullv announces tb the Public 'that he has just received of Messrs Wilson & Saguez, of NewiYork the1 f. , ,', -H ;.:. - Wall and WinteriFashioris, WTiich he has no doubt, will please his customers He continue to have his work done in a neat and fashionable1 style. It is beyond all doubt, that hb CUTTING superior t any in the neigh borhood. His sho is on Alain Street next door to; Dr. Barns.-1 , -M . N. B. He also returns his sincere thanks to his customers and iriends, for their liberal patronage and hopes by a continuance of punctuality and strict attention to his shop, to merit it further. Nov. 10, 1832 19 tf. LCWwo or three JOUkNETMEN TAI LORS wanted immediately? by the Subscri ber ' "j. - M 2 .tH. B. OASE STORSi 4 nnHE 6iibscribers are opening at -the Comer JL house, lately occupied by , alls Sc Simomon, an excellent and general asortipaent of Hardware, Quilery, Grotc- I rtC8 crcJcrc. v All of which they are determined to sell at a less price man tney nave ever peeri oxierea at in tni part of tbe country 4 1 hose disposed to puiehase aro rrauecuuuy luviieu ui coil na- jauge .r.ln.. :r: i ... i a r.r J r . for rnfinKAiiBD i r JOHN II. GARNERi StCo. Statesville P.'l8, 1S32 23. IT TMHB COIWZin OF THE THE Subscriber announces to the public gen ally and her friends and to the former friends of the Hotel that' she will be happy ' ' l m.' - it i t- - - : . accommoaaie an wno may iavor nerwiui meir patronage. ane assures them that her best enorts 'shall be used to render pleasant the entertainment of all such as may call, iter table will be sop- ! i ..i.i . .i.' - . . i . i piiea wiin tne best mat ine country anorus, ana h er Bar with the choicest liquors. - , affords, together with anlunceasing effort to t rom the many advantages which this stand please, she natters herself, that she will be able to'render' td all the most ample satisfaction. , ATiTiTTT.TOIf G. tr-j TW ftM'Vf k Tr - c..v - 5 i - 71 aw and Lincoln Lines, areatthe L1A1TCI0IT B07Z2i. Aigsiir&'i835. . 1 LIKTCOLKTTOT JFEjflME lCJlJDEJfn 13 hlS,IOTiMD?!!Cf. ,hS . ;TEe bntnehes twght in this" Acderoj, ate the xiiswry, nronoMcy, rnito&ophy , Moral ' and Physicali Rhetoricr Needle Work, Drawing Paintin osic and the French Language.. V.McBEE, . D. HOKE. C. E. RtHlNIIARDT, J. RAMSOUR,. KC. LEONARD, V ? P. SUMMEY,, J P: HQKEi Ortober--tfl2 Ic have pn hfcn$ neatly containing a covenant of seizin In addition to the usual covenan cfuien.Tbttent cominonly called awarranjylncre! is alconsideraldeljad. vantage to the purchaser in thes improved form! as it enables him to brings suit so soon, as hedis- L iU t l Ll..i?l-'J ' l'i - - cuTcntuai ito uas uqianeu oaaiiue raccor - ding to the usual torm her tcanuot sue the 'seller nrttir hfthaa htr . niYctrrT T mm ' o nf tho friirm UriA t 'nnTmnllffV?1 nrnrPM iOf We tb UndeiSlimed. have talrSW 1 Vt tihfftype f haadK'desi'defatioil 'Mr. D. Kniuh,inhisnew netWStSf by the Eurefe andnifric Founder? 1? 1 NEW feisb nimes arefherei -the systemLinar be A shoit timer and bereft considerable J 4 impfirvirtthe:b writcs'aa indiflerent band:. ! f Jpei l( vfft"vw30Xf: 1 gentlemen who do Yiot Writeia ffoad i,.'? two or three days tlie. student can ba bJ write aa elegant hand.1Ve have heard tf sons not writingf this system after they hijU ed it; bovthey; can only say; oh: thU , must be the students ewh" rault ibooU f lect to write iMTbe system .isat pie and free. "In testimony whereoY hereunto set our hands' the day . above Wf.w i 1 4 FLORAE! tJARD f rCALYIN J 0HNSG j fJTiyESTEU , : H,ANNA0HNS0. 2 t 1;hSUSANJ0HNS0X Orw Cwnfy, JV, C dn. 2tA.V 1 Mrt AS Dl Smith - hiM' , tann-ht hta I. .?J penmanship at my house tyo&ys ijar' time he taught four of mycm7dren to write t' band.tjl think his system. to De agbod woicnyox potronsge. j ... k JOSHUA JOHNSON ? Gtrenjoorotigftj January t9(h 15 tcjmji tnafc isem raj sons u learn paiJ ship with Mr. A - D. Smith; and I canV4 mend his systematical arrarigmentbf the lpO and I think it a happy . plan by whch t'v; clumsy band, b a short time may be ixtt ) centand'eleiblehand wrltingi ' rf a - THOAfAS CALDWFJt 1 'SO BdDBlLAMJ "O AlvitfAY. from the Subscriber ityhwt a nwn man n?imr 1 aged about forty .years he is upward tii feet high, strait and well. formed'rllis 6t . plexiorts a light black,, his face! is longhand his features ycrj - prominent, -a very intelligent mari! and may have cured a certificate of , freedom; It -i a k lieved that this fellbwj is makini; hk?r tor i;nariestou ?t wm ;gtve the , above ward of twenty dollars; to any one whoj deliier lhej,said JieatUienHj Burke county or lo'Pr. Samuel fiflderr at CharlotteNi'C. and. a ;reasoijitlep ward to any one who will lodge hSikr Jail and give me immediate notice the f n WMiD Bnndletowh, is urke county, ) Februat) .2,-1833. 7 ILL Stand tlipproaching Ses t : Concord and such other paMl that 1 Vicinity, s inayuhereaiter itk fci, suitible. " ;.;:'.! rlfI:-l'ltf HE is an Animal of uncommon $ui- from Gentlemen, of the' first respecuE! THOSE who wish Ho raise! .Sfntelf? one ot the best Jacks ever exhibited n u part of the country, wtll do well to ivM this opportunity. ' ';';f ' : r 'Jl to! THE other Stands, I and further , . !... .. . i niu Ko mm.in irtmufn m Jm. -fs cmnivil Feb. Sth-rrNb,, 3flrr4 .-833 jlj t . .. DSaSs BASER, If nnAKES this method of informing the 'JL 1 tantscf Salisbury, that she tntendi f I mg pcnaui ior. smau cnuaren, on w I wlonday in Febrnary, at; the house formerijt p? mw vvfBi. : m. i naviug oeen ior manyy ears accusionwo ffive entire satisfaction to ' those t rersooi may.connae tneir vcnuaren to net care. School is expected tqi consist chiefly of children, her attention will be principal ted to Spelling and Reading biit to those ciently advanced, Vriting, ArithmeU 1 .1 .! I 1 I ' . :. ! I. mar, and Oeography, willbe tacghtaao- TERMS $3 per? quarter, crWhcftt! wDltachii. Pencil iJ-W ii", MtUVJmOJP- J C3Jt OMtft J ' II 3p?nex appwuMJu i '-SmtiZ have this da jt opened t&ey of Subscriptioa for Stock in the espit : Bank,' agreeably : to the idirections ia fV mation,5at the Store of Tliomas L. lCoL in this Town, where it will be kept' PJ time j prescribed v Persons . wishiflg scribe for Stock in this Institution, - -t. h - ' CO 1 A ran a Kin .mro win mrnv inoir hkiuw1 '---v D. B CALDWKLLi LLXWELL CHAM7 TUGS: L CO WAN: MICHAEL BR0Wi, . 'T XI' A f CVANllKlti Mlisbury, reb. 14, 1833 two i w uvoiiaie MJ icvuuiiUCUU IK .11 r. Jf. -i m R-r,ra,a t w C V, . -f""- ... , I. I 9 -.l"Ji V r ! IDfrriLL be sold in the town of rW-fT. V. the highest bidder on Thursia; e J ' larch next; Shade, a t ' 4 j lobVing to the -estate cf Davis D I : t ' r 't -1 I ... , 1 " ! V. -r mjw f I wiwwwu y4ua uuvyuamcu ness9. WW sjecure to faian a ,hberal VpatrOnaW V :r?Z7 rH """ crl C .RT W oniv'nvYTPfi. ' - . ' ' "- - - ... -' ' - 1 ' . i ' " 4 I f i Z ,'. ' ' fy 1 ' , -1 4 - -, w -
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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March 2, 1833, edition 1
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