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I 11 1 I I iVr 1 I 3 t; i 1 H i .I a ' - i i - ' - i t V.- i I 1 L 4 Green Horn from the i interior, recently vent! to .Tisitarich cousin in the. fdtyuf Boston. Being introduced 4nto the sitting loom! by the femit he stopped at the, door ad gazing for a moment, with astonikh xaeatupon the! carpet "on .the floor, .heat st ol served, a harrow space next the wall theVoom, which it ; did : net cover, and ; tritb!4oag strides,, marched over it opposite ; the, f;c-p!ace here, being obliged tp cross Hohcf as muchl surprised as tie . was,) in the ivitrkina the Lesxth, he could not; aroid -Stepping on itand turning With much ap twiVfi iMortifieation to his cousin', he, ex- daimedTheretpolly, I faavetrod onyowr BabGLfO. lAs Voa do not belong! to my i parish," said ; a gentleman 1 to a ' begging I jiailof with a wooden leg," '.cannot relieve l-ann.? - Sir " rierjlied the sailor, with an air j heroism, I lost! my leg fighting tor a par- 1 ''rrV1Jnwtncr 'Lit r from an Irisli soldier ; Oi djty at the l ower Londoii, w as written V$ the warden:-My wife is very HI, . prays your ;honor'a worship to let me; sleep; out at , aighi, promising most faithfully never to go 1 out till after the gates are all locked dp at night tad always tojeonie in before they, are open rn the morning, for wnico your peimoner Baallfifer"'pray-,, . - 1 i , ; iTtndiof an jeattorQne our fjJudges isifond of Celling cuiioui anecdotes, gravelling in one of Northern countit he fmet a boy, with jwhom he entered 110 con Iersation, and was much amused with the direwdnessof the boy's remarks ) Qnj be ibg asked what! trade he intruded to be? tbe tJoy hesitated a little, and then answer ed. th?t of all trade he thought he should Uke to be aoJ executor! fAni executor,' dud his lorihitH' by an executor??'1 fBe- , cusl replied the boy. forrnly tur rainily vtis I very bully off, bntver smce myj father was made alt executor we nave wan- your loates are all of the ama freight. muttered a fault-ending nouse-wite to a Da ker,' as she poised a ' couple of loaves from his basket -do: you ?spose you can encat m, 1 cWt want to cheat jou," replied the man of brcadi not relishinrr such an in- 1 - ..... . ' ' m k sinoatioriiH know the leaves wero weigh- cd-7-e?ery souliortheta-and ono weigns iust as much as t'other, by gracious; and more too.' I dare sav. if 'the truth 'was knownH f . . ' Rich BtQCESTSWe learn from the Advocate that fin the Will of Miss Sarah Jackson recently, deceased, ihe liberal be auest his been made of S 10,000 to; the Theological SeVninary of Harvard College, stifji $1 0.000 (b inch charitable institutions in the city of Boston, m the Hxecntor (DiTB- iei! P. Parker, Ksq ; rn,y direo. ! r jifne Howard Benevolent Society, and the Bolton Medical Dispensary . have a donation of 200 each, and the society worshipping; at Lowell's Church, 700 from the aamo source. ! rHronT. Whn poix Alexander! the txth demanded of thu Venetian Ambasaaor JtiEm Don'Uus, -of Aoi the Vept tains ,. hdfl the righti j and power of the sea?5 he ! 8hiVlly replied Let your holing sliow rue the rhtxrttr m ol reier s painmniry ana yoir iil read on ihe back the grant made to the Venetians of the Adriatic sea.. TVIarch of Intei lbct. Whut was the iflaof Br. i A's; last lerture, said , a y oung b a eeniieirian who professed to be 'f1 ao? " " ! pond, and shipped npnlrT W! T' ! season for Southern S gfneral nu" ana ' . Jedtiffe ir was tior The celebrated British Lord Exmoutb hej who a few ' years since, commanded a sn?ccsstul expedition againsi Algiers qi at -retgrnnouin on vu xu u ouudij. 1 1 The eminent geometrician Legehdre died at Fans,on the 3 1th Jan .last v H . i 8' 1 I i 1 . - , , r y. , ; I. I We learn with regret that news has beea recently received by thei way of England, from the! South sea Islands, of a melanchol ly character, v A bloody war has broken out betwieen Tahaa and Raietea, and many fives bad been tost The Missionaries Had not been! Able to allay the troubles, and it was feared their influence was on the de cline.". ? ! ''" ' Belgium. 4t is stated by the Brussels Correspondent' of the j London Morning ilearld, that great discontent, exists in Bel gium. The people are somewhat inclined to repent of a separation, from which they huve hitherto experienced none but ill ef feits i Ih French government haj mqde anliurgerlt demand upon them of S 00,000 florins for theiampaign of 1 81 S, and of iix milioits frjbjins'jor tbelate Antwerpaftliir, besides the epehse of manitainingl 4he Dutch frisones of war in France, lithe D4vraenlbf tri&c? hr Holland to Belgium was to p mad! the subject of future riego- j JN andertakinnr ihe, pnbHcation of tiations44ih which": it & very likely that his Abated, a this is tagneu u be, t r . 1 vr a j: . l 1 surf, auiustfuicuts, iuu:uu auu ijmzn fUW Py u!ul"a ot life, the subsciber 1US usual oimiaucY. mrrc was , 3n iu bepit!cooliiss between Louis Phillipe and his tin-iqlaw. The young Queen was in a situition which promised an heir to the Belgian ithrone. v j ; 1 1 IP Rmhigfrim Saltm, Jft OA to Wythk C Houst in Virginia, Virtc times a wtth 1j 'end back;, . t ill nnrilS Line starts from Salem every Monday,' 1L , Wednesday and Friday at 5 o'clock, A M. and arrives at Wythe ' Court Coart-Honee ; at o'clock P. M the nextiajr. At the same j hour that the Stages leave Saleia, i they also jaave Wythe Court-House and; arrive at Salem at b orclock P,JVL on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays !;This Lane; is so arrafiged as tocor4 respond ia its arrivals at Wythe,; Cwrt-Htise, with the arrivals of! the Great; Libesjleiiin through the valley of' Virginia. It also corresi th arrivals tot a tri-weekW line rouairur between that place and the Sate Sul phar, thr UtaiSuiohur and White ouiphor bpnngs in Virginia, whh has . been . lately established.-At feaiem 1 corresoonds with the arrivals of Smrth' jpied mont Line, and the Ralei?h Line, both of which run three times a week.' The whole of this ) trip is penorrnea m ine aay ume; 1 ne noute passes within a mile of the Pilot Mountain ihrougii Bethania Bethabara by: Mount Airy, crosses the Blue ; Ridge at Ward's iGspj goes by Poplar Camp Furnace iand the Lead Mines of Wythe, and : affords ' : some interesting scenes to those that admire the sublimity of na Trrbza rite I IL I JKT IS nnHlS hno of mad coaches, ileaves Dan viUe every Tuesday, Thursday and Satur dav morniegs at 2 o'clock A. Mi and arrive at Warrenton same days by 0 o'clock P. M. The subscriber has also established an accoca modation line of J ' i POST COACHES: From Warrfchton, C.via Weidun and the Rail Road to Petersburg, V&. Passengers by this lmewiU leave Warreoion every iMoudav. Wed ulsdavand Fndav morninirs, at 5 o'clock A. M and arrive at Belfield same daps at 4 o cisck and leave ieiiield next morning and arrive at Pe teraburff by 2 o'clock P.M. i ! j Lave Petersburg erery Monday; Wednesday and Friday ai 10 A. L and arnve at Blfiela same days, leare Beifieid every Tuesday, Thurs day aud saturaay mornings, at 6 o cluck and afrive at W.ajrrenton by'4 o'clock KM. j j Tae;sttbscribek has node this; arrkiigemenC on account of the dinu6t uupabie situation of ihe roads, i As soon as the iioads permit, .and tne Itkil Road Company receive their other locumotive engine, a diilerent arrangement ! will b raade so as to give greater expediikia. ! j I The subscriber has procured splendid MED TKOY COACHES. Fofjnthli&xng at Chaptl IM,lht jpQla& rf ; i tlx University eft JSorth Carolina, A WEEKLY NCITSPAPER TO BE CAL- f i j LED THE j i: - I Tft TtR Pint! i!ttvri mr T I Cariring Nine passengers inside and five ' out side, This line forms a connjjjtion with the tore, rhe acorimmooations oftJiet, lodmns, &c j Roanoke uue from Warreoton to Danville, which are excellent and cheap. lhe subscriber hesi- departs immediatelv after the arrival of the ao- tates not to recommend : his teams and drivers as first rate. . His coaches are. most axcellent being newly pr.icured from Troy, .New York. Fare through the whole route 6 dollars-i-way passtngers 61 cents a. a mile . - M fC3" The utjnost care and attention will t paid to baggage and other Ithmgs entrusted to ids care, but the Subscriber will not be liable for accidents. ; I D. WALKJER Feb. 1333. 31. The Constitctionarist, at jRalergh. The Camden Journal and die Georgia Courier will insert the above six weeks and forward their account to the proprietor M Mount Airy, Surry, coiN. C. i ' PIt0fKt,l l tt. Spirit of the Times A 3D L.1FL IS XV TORX. a paper, de to the plea divertisemenis XT 1 ,f avwnL and a winters. I It was VaLbii of Labor. We have heard it stated that theivalusof the ice cut from a fresh from this port present markets, is estimated at md a very ntrtirig 1 Specific : gravityl iio j ; 150.000 piiston paper. Luck. Ot :uy J W Kont Ki ict nf 4, t tliA shin Rfttrn V..-. ol.r'. ' ?i,xa ivr li?a!x j lfijr a iioii5 tiirougn '-' his !uml, and desonbed it very uccut.uely. It ia Vtry ingenious invention an every niftcliailic oubt to uaderstaud how to use . Tiia Wetf Nd WuLow.If joufask me o roint out one tree more grnceful than all theothers,t would;; point but the weeping willow jits long silk like boughs droop - Cot less pensively than the eyu-lidsof some Xfeeing 'Jeauty And when the airs stirs I fhf-m whai a delraous motion waves- among . thenj where! is the painter that can impnrt sucira motion to hw caiivass where the , poet whosb strains have . such music in .iherr as khathich lives .in the peeping 'willow?-. Where throughout all th0 works . , of nature, is any object more .. beauUful than reiuraartur t an ausenc ot only seren minths laden : with 1900 barrels of right whale oil; and. 16,000 lhs.of whale bone. iVprtcich Conn.) Repub, 1 ' j. .i-:h3r.5B: i ' SOOT AUO 5SOS CTOItE BEGS leave to iitfurm his friends andthepub-Unkii-lthatlhe has parchased the establish : meut of Thomas!Mu? Jr. on main street,! below mwiore ;oi iipsra. nue cv vaue, opposite to the office'oT tb. j Xalikln & Catawba Journal, where he will eep on hand a treural assortment Ot every article riees. , J. J Huvingr at the usual in this line of busi- place, Gerrerat Lafayette, in . an able : Speech on " the elei tiorl taw j of France, whirh he de- J Lvrrcd in the Chamber of Deputies on the ! Jt W? PJace. I ! Utti of January last, made this remarkable BOOT AfD SHOE SHOP9 obsfrvitionkI sliall speak of the CJoverh-; ' J" prepared )oj rxecuto orders, tor wwlc With mentof the United States,' althdugh am' P"P?!o anil, m the most fashfonsble; style. oncofthem who pay it thejust tributof tftr&T,!? ! ret kmij. who I.M- ri.t- n are faithttil-in attentive, with which and a con- allrng it th iP" Gaw. But ; Qt y)td. business himseif, he hopes! to we. are now told .that what I f hould call merit a continue .f that patronafre so liberally republican instituUons suit pnly a vast cm- ' bestowred on hitnisince he has been in business in jftnenf, bbunded on the ode aide by the nHsbury.. ; ocean, and on the other by widely extend : " d all forests., j. Formerly hbweret !it was j . said that tiieyf Jsuited only '"for an Xsitmd. l hoy axe suited to every couirtry, 1 where the citizens ire intelligent and wish to be free. ' ' lf . : i JC Ripi mended gratis. ;alNKiry, .fexeh i, 1833. S2 6nu! : Duelling. Switt observation upon ,4eulling is certainly the bt-st reason that can be assigned for the coati nuance of its prsctioc. ;lUesaySf ?"I should exceed ifiH to'fnd tho Legislature! make; a jji-v,i- vnusk lue pranice oi aeuuiiig, as Icaji liweovtr no political evil th suffering . buliloa, aharpcrs, and rakes, to 1 id the world fi p an other by a method of Uicir own. wuere ine law oiain not oeen able to find an 4pedlent., : ; ? - June f Burlce thc;j8aid negro at the Mines in avxceift. u v miu m an cnusn period 1 V Cal the following rootipt to cure a jdog from ' chetpateding. - Mljj Take, a compound of charcoal,1 sulphur - anil saltpetre introduce it with with a due app0"0" t lead and wadding, into a iron ; v tuiie, place the tube into th"o mouth' of tout v f og anu uicn nax explosion - f s h jis wkh sincere regret, that we havu re- : ccivea,py xnecauor yesterday, the-riews BOfULlGNV;anator4 of,th!e United i f StaWs, from the Stite .of I Louisiknal ' fie 7 if JtaK c Ilia rrnrlATipM in TCoi. n.lAnA A. .L . .nothing, of, he Ml. of this indath. le j J OB PHI TTIjO a u.. uua-1 1 jviii tSKCUTED dT THIS jOraMoraatu ; 5 AaLM 'l f OFFICE. 1 TJ ANiWAT j from the Subscriber in 'last, a negro man named Si Si y aged about fort years he is upwards of six feet hi2h strait! and well formed His com plexionjis a jighf black, bis face laj rather tiile' themselves j to -a free Exchange, long and ruse4tures very prominent, he is j favor wid be tlianknilly rwipiocated.j ; a very mtelligeht man and mayhap prr caTLti a certificate ot freedom. It is be Hevctl that this fellow is making his way for Charleston- will eive the above re ward f .twenty dollars to any one who will have beea animated by- the persuasive; enHirsgeinentsi Aa grAtuikus promises of support many of the most influen tial, enlightened and respectable members of the Mctw-Yuik commuuily. ft is to a certain I ex tent, a field occupied by otners, and one; which 1 is deemed important to be filled. For while the politicians, theologians, and the literati : of our Country, have each their separate oracles, which (like that or Delphes) proclaim aloud and defend theii several opinions, and interest ; the cause of fashion, pleasurable eatertiinment and recreation find but few publications of a periodical ki&d, ap propriated solely to their ettcmtrageikeut and support. 4 b paint aife as it is," without ! the amncial cinbelisbments of romance; to speak of its propensities of enjoyment, the appetite for pleasure, and indulgence, iand ; its tendency to enter into follies, is so do what many must! ap prov , and no ope coadcoin. , For ; it is certainly nuiore improper to zaeor4 the acts of men than if) promulgate .hem ; morally to the worla. Pleasure, ""says the noble Frenchman,! is j the chief busi'ws'bf life!! and however seemingly in correct the maxim may be in . the esata&tiob wf some, yet it is literally true, for the devotee cer tainly takes pleasure; in the exercise of his re ligion ; the merchant and mechanic, 1 in their several branches of employment ; and ihe man of letters in his books; while the sportsman who chafes the hare or attends the rinjr or he raof, i$ only pnrsainjj plnasure ? i congeniality with has natnral or cultivated taste. j ln"pr6seuttng this new candidate for fSivor; and patrooagf ui-tlw public, tt is the intentibn of tiie publishers to rondef ii as interesting as pufesible, and to please all it they can, without wt oing the feelings or riUtufbui? ihe prjuitices f any . The lauguaga wiil Bfe always chaie, ml thsi the miist dclica.ri : iiiay "approve. The lpaer will treat the Fashion,. Taste and scries in Kai lifc, iraiiiered from the evervviav exhibitions oftfaeVorld.; Theaires, Sluseuina, . aM other fashionable places C resort, will receive appro priate noticps while the Sports tf the Turf, the Ring, and the Pit, of the. Fisher; and Fowler, will engross ho inconsiderable portion of attention. The proceedings of the Courts civil and cri minal will, as far as possible, ' be given, when natters of inteterest occur; arid more especially those of the Police, where Life,' in ; all its forms and colouring, U so faithfully pourtrayed. It is also the intention of the Ifiditjrs, to devote a considerable portion of each paper, to the compi lation and domination of the news of the day, in a ewrumarial form : which will serve as a brief and faithful record of all important passing events condensing a Urge mass into compara aiyely sniaUjoumpass. j if With; theso intentions, fully and fairly I pro claimed, and with tH 1004 perfect gsod feejings towards our co-laborers in thd samel vocation, We present ourselves before an enlightened com munity as candidates for their patronage and smiles, 't ; j ! f i 'l ''' I -I i WILLIAM T. PORTER, i JAMES HOWE, ji CP Postmasters, and other Gentlemen who will act as Agents for our ; paper, by; giving us notice, can ijfve forwarded to 1 them Subscripiion f apers and extra copies. ,. . ; j SCP Gentlemen . can be furnished with specimen No!, by forwarding their names free of expense. I j d f14 ! j SQ"? Editors inserting our Prospectus will en 'and tne commouation tne trom isemeid, and amve at Danville every Tuesday, Wenesday, and Fri day! by 6 o'clock, P. M. Persons travelling South South-West, will find this route as pleasant and iffoardihg as many facilities as most r4uc in the Southern Counjtryj This i line farms k connexion with tke South Western i line. from Frederickburg to Lexington N. C. and- the riedmont line at lJanviilefrom VV asairjg ton City, to WiUgev:lle Gefirgia. Ill 4ltARB ! I From Petersburg to Danville, 10 Dollars, j Seats taken at the office of the Rail Road Company, Petersburg, also, at MrBellamy's roiU Warrenton. j ' Fare from Warrenton to Petersburg, $5, I JAMES W. JEFFREYS. j Feb. 23, 1833 6t. WAVL AND WINTER i FASHIONS. j Respectfully announces to the Public that he has just received of Messrs Wilson fit Saguez, of New York, the iFitll and Xnnter Fashions, 1 far 1832-3.! Which he has bo doubt, will please his customers Ife continues to have his work done in a neat and fashionable style. It is beyond all doubt, that his CUTTING is superior to any in the neigh borhood. Bis shop is on Main Street, next door to Dr. Burns. I N. B. He. also returns his sincere thanks to his outomr r4 friends, for their liberal patronagt and hopes by a continuance of punctuality and strict attention to his shop, to merit it further. I j Nov. 10, 1832 19 tf I J KTwoJor three JOURNEYMEN TAI LORS wanted immediately by the Subscri- H. B. TO "WToTT sTi TTT H 71 A T5T 1 CASH STOHB, T.f TE WiJL L E9 C. 1' i :T J i: I.:-' . 1 11 ' 1 npHE subscribers are opening at tbe Corner JL house, lately occupied by Falls & Simonton, un excellent and general assortment of !j Bryoods, Anrtl the 17 183-2. f ItSobscripdnB will the .reced at this i . : , , , ; u-4-i ' u nnHR Comraissionera tpooioted bv "Governor e county or to Dr. Samuel Henderson. ! sfc;,.. r wHi, u JuLiiri :a at.onarlotxc :IMj C and a reasonable re j Bank, agreeably to the dixectioos i In his procla ward to any pne who will lodia hini in anv mationiat the Store :cf Ttiomas Li CowanJ Esq. in laisiiown, wner uwm oe Kepi open me time prescribed. Persons t wishli to sub scribe fur Stock iojthis Instil ution, are desired u call at said Store and cuter their names . i ! D F. CALDWELL; I ! - MAXWELL Crt AMBERS, THOS. L. COWAN. ! MICHAEL BROWN, ! R. II. ALEXANpER, f Siaiisburyj Feb. 14, 1833 tfioff ; Jari and give me immediate aotice there in- . " . WM. D HENDERSON. j rinndletown, urke county, ? j ; ; fcbtur!2t':j8S3..r. fiantivarej Cutlery i froee- I ries $c. c. II of which they are determined to sell at a le3s it(tl than they have ever been offered at in this ilart of thedountrv. Those disused to puichase are respectfully invited to cad and judge for themselves. JOHN II. GARNER, &Co; $tatesville Per. 18, 1832 3 Under the special : supervision of ihe Professors ' I of.theUiuversity.c J ' nnilE plan has beenalreadt JL number of gentlemen in different nana Af -T r rr uw wocu cocoa raed to the plosecuUon of it by JettonM not M appV paj objects wdl bay,- to drnW literary liraorma- wu wii-M 10 press tne jafpurtance of;ppularaad academic edocatiorj andfexplaui their best methods: discreetlvi but with &n In, 1a pendent freedom of stricture, to dtscusal snhWt Unjwhich it is important) enlighten the poblick ummu, w uuiwu vvum suu ctnnugsiances occur rim ambng oiirselres, that deserve notice; to ex hibit science in popular forms that will solicit cttrlositjv and be generally laieUib!e; to pro- mote the cause of Internal ImWvement: and in a enmpetent portion of the political and re- .f fcue ume, wiut Stuuious "1 i all that is of a party character ' If we have not misapprehended Dubliek PntL ment, an opinionjhas long existed, at least in many pafts of our State, that a pubicatorof this na- urp was properly to be expected from the site of i uuifersuj, me express purposes; of Which is jocumTate and diffuse valuable and practical knowledge, as it is already treasured up, and is I constantly increasing with the progress of Ulne. .-' 4 - s 6 It y a complaint with the kibUshers of peri odical works that punctuaUtyjm remittance isless vr7Mwnuiiea iu una than in m,i nti, spmwoT business. Ihe one Sow proposed, tse heshail employ tbr the m'ochauicai oxecn Uonol the work A periodical pMimr in aU its nwvements must by ihs very IterSfrun against time, and evflrv rrTwr;CoiLj - j 5 - iWM. .A.M V M till- FW T I iAmT v fl nnm . knows the truth wproesed by Doctor Johnson, that he who enters ihta lists with time for his an' tataist, must toil with diligence hot to find hiin- F" uvery ono who favors the Har binger wita his patronage, we ht,pe will do it .....,rwui.ou, wiuu ujiuc lrnportanceof fidehtv m ho remittance. On this; the establishment must deDend for it support. J I Thepubhsher Would not enlarge on the qeali lesnf the prop,rwodica3,efento excite in the bosoms of his felbw-titiaens a disposition to give it countenance and support; fest while con- suiuBjj wai ooject, He might Seem to exnoM himself to the charge of making; vain prouuses or raise expectations too high to be fulfilled Uut that a paper of such a character as has per haps been alreadv imagined in th ntnl .ft,;. readeis, is desirable in our Stated he cuinot but think few will deny. SI . ft is now to be determined j after this explana twn, whether the proposed publication shall be patronized by a sufficient number of 6uhacrihfi to warrant its eommencemeni jt is reoueatad f inose gentlemen 10 wnom tniS nresDectus is sent. ana 01 otners wno may bedttpusfd to promote the Object, that tber will onn ioct for ua im obtaining subscribers, either ( themsenlvea per aonailj.or by some friend who may be willicff to undertaku inu tik. f CONDITIONS, Thx Harbikobr will be published weeklv. on a super-royal sheet, in the quarto! form, at Three UolJars per annum, payable yearly in advance, or Four Dollars, if payment is delated six mouths after the commencement of each subscription year. The publication will ! be commenced as soon as six hundred subscriber! shall be obtain ed, i I Persons holding subscription pipers will please forward the names of subscribers by the first of April next. 1 All letters addressed (post paid) to the publisher atChapel Hill, North Carolina.' f Editors of newspapers throughout the Uni ted States will please give this prospectus an in sertion and consent to act as I our agent in procu ring subscribers. . I Chapel Hill, Jan. 26th, 1833. nn ' Jl and the opened! a House if the1 'it. c i 0 iU u Li puaiic generally, thaU? Mof PubEc -T?V-jJ Oa Mam Street, South East d avuoc ui me luwu ui oaiiaoury pectfully solicits a share of pabiic He assures them that to render cirdbrtable tnd oeverylnclvidrC lament shall be used the situation him with their company f ? , lie also confidently ansoanees, that Hi-' shall be so eonducteil as ;to gratify k rf.di.P conduct. i x ajuaXl. snau be -exceeded b i 1 will be urnished with nimbi r n: nished with wfonht T n: the country afibrds. lRsARsfaab,!? lysuppHcdwidi a varietjr pf refresbfa. wll suitable for rhe nallate f th w-ZH Tailoring Rcinoval B. FRAIL BY. Was removed his Tailoring Itablishment to JLthe House lately occupied oy suit, oamuel Fralev as a Conlectionary Shop, which is a few da'jrs above ; lr. Slaughter Hotel and is now trepared, as usual, to accoramoaate all who may ivor him with their work. He has just recei ved froiu New-York and Philadelphia, the Latest Fashions, Imported from London and Paris, & has a' good number of first rate Workmen in his employment. He will execute ; work in a itvle. Superior to any in this part of the countrvi and will warrant it to nt well. All Jkinds of Cutting will be done On short notice Ail orders tor workYtrom a distance, win oe punc tually attended to. He is an Agent of Wilson and Sagueas of New York, and also, of Allen Ward, of Philadelphia, and therefore will teach Inv Tailor those systems of cutting, who may iwaht his instruction. He gretcfully returns his sincere thanks to his customers and friends for the liberal patronage which they have bestowed upon lam, and hopes that oy an assiaupus ana sirici ai tehtion to his business, to merit its 'continuance I JYoe.: 24ly 1832-48 Cisio. His STABLE is always abundantf wiih sotmd Corn, Fodder, &c. together &a tite and faithful Ostlerst wkichThe hoD ! duce his mends to call on hirn agaia, i gers to gi ve him a triaL ' Feb 43-S1 tf .'' . ., :l I j 1 PKOPOSALST For rcBLisHiKo iur Yoaxviiue, S. cite-1 ? A! weekly Newsparkr Entitled itf YOnKVIMjjsB &ATni Its Columns shall be devoted to Anw Literature, Politics, Foreign &t Doolie Poetry, &c. &c. j r a i kiu 1 , snail oe the ohl and true Rwi can of D8, and as Such, conducive to ie Lf prosperity, happiness, and Uiaos of ihe An appeal is now made to the lovers cf and good government throughout iheSui fc' especially, the patriotic freemen of Pi acW'cy grosskMial Disuict, for prompt and effide'k in the prosecution of this nndertaklng. sure success, nothing is van ting,' but ijT' pull, a Hrmg pidi, and mpuU aUogftfor 1 !' It 13 already desired, ihat the publiciuw the paper shall com men c on the 1 lib li I ( MsnXi next,providtd a pectaMa,. 8irb8fr,;; list Ls returned previous to that time. Be pip be decisive, or thday nuiy be lost,taad h our liberties. j . M fS 1 ) TERMS :-.The PATRIOT wdl baTpt with neat Type, on an Imperul Sheet,; at 4 annum, payable half yearly in advance. L' advance payment is mdispensible, withoat 1;' undertaking dies. j p.! U I CT" Gentleman holding subscripttoa ' p are requested to transnut lUts of sobsaiben.r also such moneys as may be coTlected, to Gi Williams, Esq. Yorkviile S. C. as orli 1 pracucaoie. - ; , , - j: The undersigned, Central Commute, of ; Union Party foT York Distnct, do respectftt:-' and particularly I cornBiend the abuv .;eil in Ll .lllf nM ' ' urn .IIU.'v. A " . j. n . - . . ? ' Kortny ox ratronaga .1 . a, . ; W. C. flxATr, i 04V. WlLiHMSjf Joan Dl!k,4. ' I E.!N. GaTttta,, ii Wa. Wkicirr, ; .1 Cmmit Yorkviile, S.C.Feb. 28, 183$. -' i The thorough bred Horse, I BldD iLu AS now commenced; lis season at NEW! 3 Mr. 'Adelaide lio$ixtil , 4 Tl ESPECTFULLYf inform th ,Mtf Jltt of Salisbury that she has opened , A COVFECTIO.VARY, j 1 In the house formerly ..3pupied bjrjlfessk E ton and Oakes, a few doors East ff li Xf House.: I ' I ' . I ,i J She will keep constantly 00 hand, a TiJ; Cdhdi c, oriainls9 Cakth and all other articles usually kept mafisi ment 01 ili aino, ' , SaUsbcryttiarch9--5w8 1 -3ESU! V WILL be opened I sad held athe House in Salisbury, on Monday M av ..f Anril next fbeiiiff Easter MtD4i elect seven suitable persbnsto serSfe al Vrt Beatie's Ford, Uncotn county, and of the Poor in Rowan County, for W will be let to mares at the moderate price years ending.-All pc'ns y. nl Hi lVillsil..nol:WTl.,nl. ate qualified voters for commoner s r:T r.:. : "lZJZ " r Legislature of N; C. msald county. 4 . tars me seasun, or i wcuiy iouars to en- 0 FSLATEB su;o a mare m foal ; tlie Jmoney for the Salisbury. March 11th, 183334- season pay 1st July next, aud the insurance , whenever the fact is ascertained or the pro petty changed. Fifty cents in each casoj to the groom. ExtensivjB jasture, and mares fed if required, at a .moderate price. ! Every necessajy attention will be paid to prevent aceidents or egcapfs, but no liabili- j for either. i I I H. d. BURTON, I, R. It BURTON. -i it: 1 WANTED.MVewUlpiircbc'i beroClikely young Negroes fi tM. twelve months, for w hich we wdi ITHAKES this method of informing the inhabi l M- tantsjof Salisbury, that she intends opn fnt; a School for small children, on the first llonday in' February, at the house formerly oc Xnipied by the Rev. Thomas SVright. J .Havingbeen for manyyeara arcostomed to the fctisiness of Teaching, she confidently expects to rre entirn patisfaction, to those persons who Nay confide their children to her care. As the School is expectod to nnist chiefly of young JcliMreii, her attention will be principally direo J IPeingflfeeo j RIOTS sire was Old Sir Archie, whose reputation as a racer and breeder, has never been equalled in the United States, except by his sire, Imported Dioraed ; his dam, now the property of Wm R. Johnson and David Branch of Virginia, was gotten by Sir Francis Burdett, grand dam by the im ported horse Bedford, great grand dam by Federalist, and was half sister to Jolly Friar, (Beneham's) g. g. grand dim the imported qorse old Janus, g. g. g. grand dam the im ported Jolly Roger. Burnett was gotten by Potomac, his dam by tho imported Citizen, grand dam by the imported horse Mouse trap, she out of a Selim from a Partner out of a Jolly Roger, and shoput of Mary Gray. Riott was bred by thd Hon. Andrew R. Goven,lateof Northampton county, N- C. nIuvment liboral who gave tbe above pedigteo as the certin- prices in Cash. Any ctmroumcation to either of us at Hunteville, N. Cawli meet prompt attention I JARM?l T Ift CC i ' 1 JL teacn my ysin u . furnished by paying the small sun - y m mm m rm I . . t Lnia MftTtTTl'T! F fl tliyati. wno wis w vj wrj'. $ - i i'i -m m, Iars per right by applying tome; or w e agents, namely: . . Imf James Campbell & A-Fm.J , William Swaim, Grbrisborousb. r Col. E. D. Austin, Rowan co. John G. Palmer, Salisbuiy.: John C.Blum, Salem. VI Nathaniel Parks, Lexington. ? j Benj. S: King, Raleigh, N. C. Salisbury, Feb fM'1? . y v -k x i Hen to SrxMlingand Reading : but to those suffi- fctently advanced, nting. Arithmetic, Gram-1 catce of Col. Wood J. Hambiin, of Halifax, ! piar, and Oeograpliy, will be taught. al. an(j theaaid Govan, now (h our possession, iJivK.o--ip:per qnaner.cr weerewo orj 4. bow;. yiAiitw beautiful bay, now Ithreeare sent from one family, something less - '11 1 ..,iL., cJm u.A Iwill be charged. Persons who find it incnve-I four years old, and measures five feet three nient to pay Cash, may make payment in any off inches high. i tHmA arttelfK. which sr&euminualviirfwniudti i' ' March 14th, 18S3. 36a 5w. the consumption ot a tarauy. TWO or three Jouroeymen JL& making business to "bun ps" IS.13. Salisbury, Marobf&h ST Vol. of the Hjf Ji E 3J.Brydone's Tpv.Is "r PILrf amm SiinL'IfOUJ -V 111 January -2f 3w27 CAbA BONDS, FOR SALE AT THIS OrflCC If iw-iilar.and wdl WarantS for StrlC at th I where they are, OFKlCm V IlolWfrfc? aaX.U.S lO jrcur . - t,avp bticn for two or .i.,L- nnV uU8 11.
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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April 6, 1833, edition 1
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