1 . i 5 MS : i " OP ACCOMMODATION''. : ym P O S T:".C O A 1 E S JProiii it c Weld to Warrcnton, '"liWASSENGERS by this line will leave Pe .VEWMsf.VE of Four, Horse FOSTXCOjSLCBESI TJunnin from -Salem. Y. C. to IVvthe C , rr r . .t . . . : . aouse xnjrirgvnia, mree nmes a wcck . H .a T sM ..1" i. i IB I . r "lit it J i: . ' I I I f I 7M MOT " -J T i l-.s.V... I It 1 M (ID'IDi and back ternbur? via Rail Roid very Jay at half nPflS LinestaTts from Salem every Monday, JJL rnnin 1 bielweeo 1 Washington City and WilledgCTille, ua-, Has established in connexion with said, stage line a house of after 7 o'clock. A; nd arriv at Varrnton IL- Wedaesitav and Friday at 5 o'clock, A M everv dav at 3 o'clock. A. M. and arrive at Pe- ahdamvesat Wythe Court Court-Honse at 6 terebur tia Rail Road, same days., j: of clock P. M, tae next day.. At the same hour The Mail Coach Line from Danville. to War that the Stages leave Salem, they . also laave renton, leaves Danville and IVIiltba evey Taes Wyth . Court-Hdusc and jcrrive at Salm at davJ Thcrsdav and Satarday mornins's and ar A o'clock P. M.'on Tuesdays, TTmrsdavs and 'rives in Petersbur? early the next days; ; I Satnrdavs. ii Ttis Line is so arranged as to cor Passengers coiog' South i and out!i-Vest are respond in iis arrivals at Wvthe Court-H lniorraeq ina me iau ywcu iiuiu v,41'1'! l wiin in 3 arnvajs C. to Danville, VaL leaves Vartenton every throunrh the Tuesday, Thursday and i Satarday. I Persons J jlond in its arrivals at Wythe CouruHouse with AT LEXI1W1TON, NORTn CnOLMTAV VE AI TUB 3VOnTII13AST E3TDOP TII131 VILLAGE. M $t i t;!ir J Considerable pains have been: taken to furnish, this Establishment with taste and to erase. 1 nrovide tor it pienmuuv. . i ne Kooma are rrirals of the Great Lines leading pmate and comfortable; the beds large and ?viUey of Virginia.--Italso corres- clean-and attendance pfomptilUThe Table irrirals at Wvthe GourUHnnse with o i . - -in. :t.r:ii.i'! I -..! I ' . y .fj:"-! t ereoQ na ln. ""r ? 3." ' V iapr. wun and Sideboard are bountifully supplied with advised to leave Petersburg '2 every Monday, ; that place and tlie Salt Sulphor, the Tied Sulphur WIC .uSUMranu,m lay and Friday, and irrive in Milton ind VVbile Sulphur Springs in Virginia, which Wlin sc.n oencacies as can be Wefifiesdav and Friday every; Wednesday, Frday and pandayi in time to take recks an.l el lord's ume via ureens borjinrh to Lexington. N. CJor the Piedmont Line iroin Danville via Salem to Millcdgeville 'Georgia. are as L been J uteiy estaDiisnea. At oaiem it i cuuejucutijr imih ;vm o. .isiauuu. lis rresponds. with the arrivals of Smith's Pied-1 connexion with the. Stage Line, gives ibis ont Liine, and the Kaleigh Line, both ot which EJoUSC sreat t advantages j in this run uiree limes is wees, xne wnoie. oi mis I enrrt ' trip is penormea m ine aay lime. ; x ne , nouie t ; ku0 iw . intPit a i nf tVa Prk nx.1 w ifvmnA Wt o-inrrinnta I within aitnilA " 'nf 'ihn ' . Pilot ii IVTMintnin I Jv i S. f : j i ' i . i m ; . . . .amb iHiuity .u.y.r -..-.p.-, r, ."i is r " -V, ?. .rr .7"" deoeild much on the - management of malangbylthelianoKeKl noaa Mnpa- ipnwgn aeuiajua oeaoara py ououni ry, - l.-, . - ... , ny, (as soon as the Rail Road si is completed to the Roanoke, hich will he by the 1st Of uly.) . . ey. : t i. ft : : -J e and me v)ieam ooai o:upii jea uu mc waierwoi Jarnes River and Chesapeake Uay, to carry pas- seners from the Roanoke to ISew York in less than fifty hour In future,' persons travelling iinv line can reach ew York in less than four days from Dmville or Milton-fa despatch une qualled in ihemthern ctMiniry ; a distance ot nearly 600, miles, and only 125 miles j of siage ' travelling-. I do not wisn to ooasi or pun ou the istatements which I have made are stubborn lactiyhlch. cannot ne contryyrieu. i invite a ;:- . 'i ... ' . .. ! , - ' t t . c:scernin? public to see wneinei tney are so or 'not." . ".!- ', 1 1 f 1 . ,Tlre Proprietor pledges him?lf to afford eyery facility to all persons that may ravel thi3 route His Coaches are unsurpassed H point of comfort - or elejrance his Teams are the finest kind, per- fectlj 5afeand gentle the Divers are,, genteel in their deportment, aad accojmmodating to all persons. - "'I ' ' - U he puyic are afsurea that 09 has so arrang , lid ifjrfs Jioe thatample.".time is: afforded to all . pcrsfins Tor sufficient rest,---aftd the proprietor further pledges himself that no delay r" be ex perienced by persons that inwy patronise' (his line a 113 accoramoaauon joiacn, commviqtuus and comfortable, ahvays in. rcadines? when the Knjiu-arrives at Belfield, and the proprietoi canjjWith safety sav, that thisjlineis (be most ..cxpitiousas iwell Ss tlte chepjiost in the sou - thcjrn country and in the coupe of a few weeks Ihejvjwill bs anirrangemerit qiaJo for I passen ers to -go frofe Richmond land Petersburg to JnTeW i Vork in two days. All persons are .inform ed that travel my line, that arrangements will ami ew Yrk in 4a ivurs'fruin PetTsburg and KioiimondU j i ' - - 'tb Proprietor has fitted his line anew with new Tr'y Coache3, commodious and comforta-blef-and hpcs to be pjrotiised by a generous and liberal public. j . ? - i CP All baggage and parcefs .at the risk of th( owners. ', t Fare iVmt Petersburg to 3 Danville 10 dol larfrom Warrenton $5 ;-for all intermediate dislancep charges in proportion!! i ' : F 1 JAS.. W JEFFREYS. . JIay J K 1 833-tf42 Ward's Gap, J'T-A JBai, puouc neecis no assu rance on mis ucau., ,t.jacii,3Si weii rosses . tne ? liiue Kidre at hv PonlftrTTjunri. Frna rA thw Trl lines of AVytbe; arid affordsi some! interesting I temporary so journers,! will, it j is though: nes hi muse inai amnire me suoiimiiy 01 na- 1 gratinea in cabling ai mis xiouse. ure. 1 ne aecommoaauons 01 aiet, 1 iodgmg olc. i re excellent ana cheap. The subscriber hesi ates not to recommend bis teams and drivers first rate. His onarhps im: nut sTf11pnt- ing sewly'procuTed from Troy j Newark, nishefl with private conveyances in andi- n;. b. as be JOUN T BRONAUGH, Customers will at all times be fur- re- his passengers 64 cefits a a' mile C3 The utmost care and attention will be paid to baggage nd other things entrusted to tiis. care, uuttne duoscnoer will not be liable tor accidents. il D. WALKER. Feb. 18S3.-rl. K The Constitutionalist, at Raleigh. The Camden Journal and the Georgia Courier will tikiNGTON, April 6, 18S3,-S8. insert the above ix weeks and forward their I menement of the Oolleki-' i UNlVERSITx OF NORTO CAROLINA THE public Anniversary Examination of the Students of the Univiersity of N Cardlina Till be held at Chapel nui, on , Alonday, i the 17th lay of June next, and continued from day to day until - Thundav the 27ift: which ilast mentioned day is appiintcd for the annual com- accoantto the proprietor at; Mount Airy, Surry, co. XM. U. NEW J lxf to ifce Office rf me Carolina Watchman, llC Subscriber having no nrosDectof beincr again able to perform the labors of the midis- ry; and! feeling, in common with other men, the importance cf engaging in tume employment which will enable him to provide for the wants ot a rising lamijy, has opened a Book Store in Charlotte, IV. C. He believes, that such--an esu&oittmiiiexu was neeaeu in me y v estern sec- tion of our state. He respectfully invites his friends, acquaintances, and all who feel any in terest m his undertaking, to call and see his Buiiks. He will be happy to execute orders for these who live at a distance. vvnusi ne mis on nana some valuable works m Law,h Medicine, most of the Greek and Latin Classics, and other book used in our Schools and Academies. many works in Theology, ard many Miscellaneous books suited to almost every class ot readers, ihe will be able to procure on favora ble terms, any books to be found m the Northern Cities, or in the London Market. The following trustees form the Committee of Visitation for the year 1833 : ;; t His Exc'y; David L. Swain; ex. off. Pres't Rev. Dt. Joseph Ualdwell. Dr. JohnB. Bater. ! : Daniel M. Barrihger; Esquire. ! Thomas D Benrtehan. Esquire. (Jen Willia-ia A. Blount. Hon. John Branch. . ; Thomas Burgess1, Esquire. Daniel W. Courts; Esquire. Joseph A. ;Hill,5Esquier.f Rev.; Dr. William Jl,Pheeteis. Hon. John Owen,i Gen. Thomas G. Polk. ! Hon. Henry. Sta well Dr, James S. Smith. Richard D. Straight; Esquire. ! ' Hon Lewis VVilliams. ! Rev. John Withersoounj N All other Trustees: who may 1 attend will be considered' : members of this committee, and their attendance is" j hereby solicited under an Ordi nance cf the Board. ' CHAS. MANLY j Sec'y to Board Trustees. DATES' o&'S?oun no use if -I - .: : -. . - .1.- r--.i: ' -I-- i.a. liTO UNNING twice a week and back from iiia!5alemN. C.by waynf MocksviIIei States Mile j jMorganton, Brindletowo, Brackettown, jjanestown and Uatherfordton N. C. to Green ville Court House, S. C- ThisXine is cbnt&iu Jed South fran Greenville,by Pendletcri, Anet on ahd Abbeville to AuirusU.Georgta. Itisith 'tipper! 1 South Western route: At &aIemN i C 'This line corresponds with Smith's Piedmont, with Fecks 4& Wellord'8 line and the one via Greensborough, Hillsborough and Chapel Hill to llaleigh It U. , !!' f WESTERN h'At Morgan ton. N. C. This line branches with a route twice a week of 4 Horse Post Coaches to Aslieville, Warm Springs, N. C. and ! Newport to Knoxville, Tennessee. There has bees es- lauiisiifu ov ine uuuersisiieu a uae ui biases from Warm Springs, N. C. to Newport, Ten- nessee,so as to make the route to Knoxville di rect. These routes offer many advantages to tliose who are travelling North or South, East or Vest These linespass through the Gold; Re gion; ana a country unexampled tor romantic ana picturesque : scenery .The road are first rate. Travels from 55 to 60 miles per day in entire day light, giving the passenger ample time for sleep and refreshment. The Coaches are of f Albany and Troy Manujacturtl and the Teams and Drivers'are equal to: any uj 1110 ouumiciu oHits. a ue contractors are not disposed to vaunt about Uheii accumnoda tions; : but they invite the&scrutiny andtrial ot the publick. AH effortsmade to please. 1 ne delay wnicn neretoioro existed at Salem coming South is obviated entirely There j wil be no detention whatever This is the only di rect line for those visiting the Gold mines, j ' This line leaves Salem every Tuesday and Fridaymorriings, and arrives at Morgantoh on Wednesdays and! Saturdays and at ureenville Fridays and Mondays by 12 A. M. Returning will leave Greenville on Tuesdays an4 Satur days and arrive at Salem on Tuesday and Friday nights. J F.lllE. 1 I !. .; i From Salem to Greenville 5 cents per wile, for I all intermediate distance 64 cents per mile. All liaggage, liundles and Parcels, at the rfek of the owner,-; I f i JAMES H.8t ROBERT W.ATE. I Propriet&n. Morgantin,N. C.April 1st, 1833-37; -aw. , 4 '! 'ii 0 AlCLASSrCAISchoI will bcplned near XjaBeattics Ford," ln.Lurcola County, N.' C. three milesrfnm thQ Catawba! Springs, on the second Monday in, July. " j s " ' ! i'i. OP 7UXTI02?. Ueading, Writing, Arithmetje; $5, ! per , Ses- 1 ston, ot nve months; lrvlisb UJ-aramar and uer graphy, 7,50cts per SWirjo.! ,The Iatin hnd Greek Languages, and the Scfcnces. 6l20cts. per Session Board can be Obtained in respecta ble private families, at 35. per. Session. ! I The Subscriber promises, th use his utmost exertions o advance the mental and moral im-i pravement of the young- men committed to his cafe; and he hopes, that the healthiness of the climate, and the moral character of tho neighbor hood, will induce uentlemen, who may wish to give their sons a 1, thorough Classical Education, to tavor mm wiin ineir paironage j Those who may desire more in formation-, with regard to the school, are ;refened ta Messrs. Robert H. Burton, Alfred M. Burton, John D. Graham, and Maj. D. M. r orney. ROBT. G. ALLISON, j Principal. June, 15, 1833,-JVo 473iffcr-l. at 51. It will give I; At a meetim? of the Board of Trustees, on the him pleasure to assist professional gentleman or j 2d dky of January last, the following .resolutions private citizens in enlarging their Libraries, or Was (adopted : ' T i -ooo- J'AilSiES MtUIlI,':; '. nlAKES tikis method of .Infoiming; his friends 4 and the public generally that he has just opified a House ot rabl!C 1 . r. 04 Mam Street, South Easftjjide of the Court! Hdqfw in the town of Salisbur:" where he' res-j jpectfollj solicits a sliare'of ipijblic patronago. I fe assures them that every possible exertion lw' ijsedio render comforiitjle and agreeable tli situation of tery individual who may favor lum with their; company. : v 1 He also confidently annckincfs, that his house . shall be so ctfd,ucleC - a to gratify the admirers of rrdei7 idecerwy and good conduct. . j llis TABLE shall pe exceeded by noneit wifl be burnished with plcntylqf (fit best that the country affords. His BAR hall be constant ly supplied with a variety of efrphing beverages suitable ' for the pallaie of the I weary traveller. I STABLE is always abundantly supplied widi sound Corn, Fodder, &c.together witb atten tiv4 and faithful OstK rs, which, he hopes, will in dua his friends to call Ion him again, and stran4 gers-to give him a trial, : t r reb. V$Si tl j i j -1; y i Ftate 0 JYorth Carolina j Ceftri MlPieMand, Quarter Sessions, JMay , J?ne3 iiiemer, 1 s; ? ? ! vs., .... 1 Original Attachment, ; lIoseafeNiolson, j Levied oh Land. ! SWilliaciHame.J 5 IT -I:"-; ' 1 I if appearing to the! satisiaciion of the Court thai Williarri L Hague, ones of the defendan ts .U an inhabitant of another State; ; jt is therefor tijrderedj, that' publication be made in the Carolif naVatchman, printed at halishury. N. C, for sixlwefeks, fqr the said! dt-ierwiat to conie in and replevy the pnperty levied op ; otherwise! i i will condemned to Satisty tlje plaintiffs def rrand, and the same will ba sold by execution. ' . I 'i ! JOHN WRIGllT, ClkJ K by F K. AaToso, v. c. ? fav '25 iSw44u U i I 'A., A K I State 0f 'JwhfarpUa SURIIY C$yrl cf Pkas " and ICharltsWhitiock, r- vs. William King. COVXfYtvU I Quarter , Sessions, JUah 7ei, ttfcti 1 hji)riglpa3 tiaehment, . Thwnas B. Wrighk. ; : GarnfoheeL -: 4 IJ- Jt apptfiring to tljcAtfactn of the Cow ' ti.kt U'iliidin King is: n it Hihabitaot of th .-sf.i. ' 'UL. .m ifrA ; .riu.i tl miKtiitt-r 1 - it IS rLfie in ' the r GarnfoheeL c Htiifactx)n of the Cour l ? -v ( a . . -t . . . i - are pro--rts, i&ai publication ne Carolina Wvtchman i printed it jj-li r, .rirnfe in anAreplevv I the property, a frd.or tae saiaWh he 5 4emned totisfV JOiir .iuiifVi I . W - -si ; is -f -fe i: : , ; in purchasing new ones, j He looks with confi dence and inspect to an enlightened community tor encouragement, 1 ; DANIEL GOULD. Charlotte, VIVlay 53, 1 833 466 wj P. S. I have: contracted with the Secretary of the A. 1. 5 tur an Edition of the Christian Al manack fort Njbrth-Carolina, for 1834. It will contain 12 pages more of useful matter than hitherto and be sold at the same price. It will be published in ; July, and maybe had by the dozen or hundred, of John P. Haven, N. 142 Nassaaustreet, ew York,of Turner & Hughes. Kaleigh and atnhe Charlotte Book Store. . ETiegirD MT ANTED. We will purchase any nmn- f f berof likely young Negroes for the next twelve monthsfor which we will give liberal prices in Casli. . Any communication addressed to either of us at Huntsville, or to Robert Car- son at tiamptonvuie, im, Uarolina, will meet prompt attention. -. : I. JARRATT, ; : ; T. GLEN. January . 19.tf26 "Resolved, That a committee be appointed to inqiure into the expediency ot j removing the University from Chapel Hill to the seat of Gov ernnhent, and into the means of effecting this ob ject j and that they report at the next Annual Meeting ot this Biiard,; J hat said committee consist of fifteen members, one at least trom each Congressional ; District, ; to be selected ; by the President of the Board at his leisure." The President has subseqaenily appointed the fallowing persons to compose this committee. viz.! James Iredell, John:B. Baker, Simmons J. Baker, William A. Bldunt, John H. Bryan, John Owen, William Ilobards, John U. Toom er. Louis D. Henry, John Mi. kfurehead, IJohn Uiles, V m. J f Alexander, 1 homas Love, Lew is Williams arid James C. Johston j The gentlemen composing this committee are respectfully requested to. meet at Uhapel Hill, on Monday, the 24th day of J une next- JAMES IREDELL, Chairman. Ualeiffh. MavlO. 1 : 1 A. D. 1833. $" 44. 6w. TO JOURNEYMEN m WANl'S irnmedialely two or three Journey men, Shoemakers. Workmen of indus trious and steady habits will find constant employ ment, and receive good wages, i Salisbury May 10th, 1833. 43-tf. 1 TWOorthrpe Journeymen in theCabinet making Imiiness to whont permanent em ployment andl liberal wages will be given. i Bins &:rossee. Salishury, March 1 5th, 1833-34 -tsj ti i 3 : SCHOOL. X 1- TlqTRS. Baker wishes' to inform her friends JJr C and the Inhabitants generally, that her 2d session will cothmehce on Monday, April 29th, TRMS as before, $3 pdr quarter. . - , If 1c hate on liand neatly cotuawngajajvenant of seiiin in addiUoo to the usual" covensnf ; of ncuiet enjoyTnent commonly called a warrantyw'Iliere is a considerable 1 ad- 1 vantage to the laser in tbi improved form, cita mm loonag a soil so soon as ne, dis covers that he has obtained a bad titie-accor-ling to the usual form he cannot sne the seller until he has been ousted from his pnrchase' Jby sun l rus worthy of attention in those vho lay out money fear land. - J VVe hate also on hand Blaxk Deem m Tacsr, which will answer ihe common purpo- Warat)ls for sale at this I State of JVprlli Carol in a, r! r? . SVHRV COUNTY.! ' ! Coyrt of Pleas and Quarter j Sessions May Term, 1833. j Heaekiah Davis, to the Original AttachmentJ use of Tyre . Glen, f Thomas Hampton arid h vs. Amelia Davis, sum- William B, Davis. I moned as Guarnishees. I It appearing to the satisfaction of the Court! that the defendant William Uj Davis, is an m naoiiani oi anotner 5 late, so that the ordinary process of the law cannot be served on him it is therefore ordered that advertisement be made in the Carolina Watchman, printed at Salisbury j N. C, for six weeks, that the said Williim h. Davis come in and replevy the i property on. or the same will be cohdemned for the faCtiun of the plaintifl3 debt, and execution sued accordmgiy. ' I JOIIN : WRIGHT, Clk. , by F. K. Armstrong, d, "May25-6w44 V, pf i ' I ,; evied satis- is- c. State of JYorfh Carolina, iSUURY COUKTY.. Sessions, Jourt qflP'eas and Quarter Term; 1833; John C. Lrghtle : VS. f May Origmal Attachment, Leriw on Land. ; Mjaviason uounty i Oringinat BUI In Equity, April Jem, il 833. Elizabeth Payne, v against j Thomas C. Williams, AdnVr. of I Alanson Williams, dee'd. and in his own right, John W. Williams; Polly G. Williams, Ann D4 Wil liams, Charles Williams and Ann Williams, in fants; under the age of 2 1 yeats, Dedamia Green, H.dward Uhambers, Adm'r. of Polly Chambers, Lemuel Williams, Alanson Williams, Augustin Williams, Simon Williams, Peggy Kelly $, her husband, Benjamin Kelly, Polly Barns arid her husbahd -; Barns, Elizabeth Randolph and her - husband Randolph, Elizabeth- Gift and her husband Gift, Caroline Price and husband Price, Nancy Ellis anil her husband Ellis, Jane Turner and her husband Bdmond Turner, Polly Baltrup and her huland- Baltrup, Soph ronia Green and her husband Green, and Eveline Dotson and her husband ( name not known) and Wil liam Dotson, Jr.. Charles L Payne, Executor of Robert Payne ; Anthony Sale and his wife Peggy M Sale, and against the said; Anthony Sale, as acting Trustee of Complainant, and as Admr. ofjSimon Williams, dee'd. It appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that Charles Williams, and Ann Williams, Do damia GrCen, Edmund Chambers, Lemuel Wil liams, Alanson Williams, Augustin Villiams, Simon Williams, Benjamin Kelly and; his wife Peggy, Polly Barns and her husband r Barns, Elizabeth Randolph and her husband 1 ' Randolph, Caroline Price and her hus band' Price, Nancy Ellis and her hus band - I Ellis, Jane Turner and her husband Turner, Polly Baltrup and her husband - Baltrup, Soph ronia Green and her hus . banJ - - Green, Eveline Dotson, now Eveline and her husband, and Williani Dodson, jr., are fnot inhabitants of this State: It is theTefore,?orderedby the Court, that publication be made ;fbr three months in the Carolina Watehmah, published at Salisbury, N. C. for the said Charles Williams, and Anna Williams, Dedamia Xireen, Edmund Chambers, Lemuel Williams Alanson Williams, Augustin Wil liams, Simon Williams, Benjamin Kelly and his wifi Peggy, Polly Barns and her husband Barns, Elizabeth Randolph and her husband j Randolph, Caroline Price and her husband Price, Nancy Ellis and her husband ; Ellis, Jane Turner and her husband 4 Turner. Polly Baltrup and her husband PROSPBGTUS PORTSMOUTH 'St NORFOLK COSXTSSaOZAZi OASSTTC. EDITED BY Edward A. MNai.lt. . A; tri-weeklv hevsnaperihcarUig the ahore ti- Uk;will be published in Portsmouth Va., as soon as the office can be nited up, and otoer arrrange- ments completed ; -which it is f believed will be id a very few weeks. f I J The spirit and energy recentfy evinced by the citizens of Norfolk and Portsmouth in their de liberations and public action fothlf promotion of uir common interest, ana larmaiox me par tions of their own. and their neighboring State which naturally Iqok to their commodious harbor as the best adapted fur the meeting of for eign and domestic commerce, and effecting those aovaniageous exenanges tnai animate and .re ward individual industry, deserve, and probably require all the assistance which the public press is so well calculated to aflofti. fin no mstance petnaps, is tne very emcient am 01 tbe press so necessary, as in dispelling the mist, and remo ving the prejudices, which envelope and enfee- i.i : . 1 i . . 1 . 1 'i ' . -, - Die me numan rama wneneversus assent is re quired to the adoption of measures for public im provements on any thing like anjextensive scale, more particularly when thebasj of the proposed measures are recently developed principles, transferred immediately from the wide expanse of science, to the more limited put more sensibly useful field of practice; where deemed, and de nounced innovations have, :it every step, to con tend with conflicting interests, pong established habits, and even cherished dogmas in political economy. On such occasions strong opposition ffom single, or, as it more generally happens, a cpmbined opposition mustM be expected from all these unworthy, yet, powerfijl sources. The press is the legitimate, the most efficient agent, through the operations fivhicb knowledge can be substituted for lguorancei liberality tor preju dice, and the principles of sciene be thoroughly! maintained in their application to practice. ; 1 The Rail Road improvement fww commenced under the influence and directionx)f the commer- ruacti never depart with; a Circ? i It is intended "to make the Gat, ' ef coMXKtcui. icews generaJly. Jt?t r mm most extensive "fls Pstble will be made as soon ttUcSSl ndustry, will receive dun attrJKS the whole it is determined io f I K . bntned calculated to render the . amusmaia every way i Miulie patronage. f It is not unknown tolihe Fnt.v' f presse. heretofore established iu P1 have failed of success. He deceit ..-1 ! to indulge in remarks on tho mistakes tunes of others-Tho ciart isibeijv lays his own course lie ,nterairis na ir sion fur the result. Nwih; . 7': him that some little moves havts I recerM'! made tou-sn! rtnMicl!'! . .?: . . I k f paruztn paper ia that wnj Th citizens on both sides the harbor; kill MtSrit ika .Fits k. 1 . i I Vina Hfwuicauni irom such ai lishment among jthera. ffliey are not 01 noioriety as ppIittcaJ gladiators, theyn desiro to be more generally known a5 ST! mercnants and traders; id to indulge in C' 1 do so. They are aware of the oWT that prty politic warmly agitated; lEft i aeortl-.nay, p.ed-l-y partraii are .calculated to create., TkTri that their, tatercst lies f in harriKaTL it is indwpenihle to the! t success in ?,L 1 ku wey i3Te tn cinwmTiatra!;j & m COEFDSTI02I3; ' emt-weekly on a large imperial fat J types and weekly also,shouId a- saCdJtj bri?f country friends desire it. he Tri-vretVlv. Rnnim. ; - - r - 1 p j mAntk Semi-weekly per annum pay- 6 00. 4 2 3i 3 f4 able within 3 L.onthsv: W'eely'pef annum payable 10 advance, . i ' -: . '': ; If not paid Within 1 months Nt subscrihtlons'wiir he recivedrrri J residing bejrr if the limits i lVirfcaiij Norfolk, fjjpsstime thail 'C-' morii 1 wheneverthe6ubscriptkn is for ml 11) Jayment, must lapiii J WITHIN PORTSMOUTH &. :Ij0Rri For the Tri weekly paper per ; quarter year, :J : 11' i pei inonth, ; ! Semi-.veekly per quarter ycir, 1 per month, : : I Sigle papers, each - ;' ? No paper to be discontinued,?' except t j ujjwuu ui m Mumwif uu an arrearages art Communicaiions relative to the office hih to be free of postage Ad veitiaing, at tJie j iorionc raves. 1 EDWARD A. McSALil Jime 1st. 1B3S No47. ; I am 1 "i 1 a Moses P. 1 Nicholson,' William "L. Hague. It appearing to the satisfaction of the Court. that William L. KagWone of the defenjdants is an inhabitant cf another State ; it h therefore ordered, that publication be made in the Carolina Watchman, priritedat Salisbury N. CXor six weeks, for the defendant to come in and replevy; the property levied on 5 Otherwise it will be con demned to satisfy tbte Plain UfTa demand, and the 'same will be sold by execution.! v 1 1 ' JOHN 1 WRIGHT, Clk. 1 ! ; " by F. K.AaasTROKO,D.o.!: May 25 6w44 1 & NOTICE- Hi A LL thoGf 'udebted to the estate cf. Rev'd. Si. L. : Caldwell, Ifre requested' ; to come forward and make payment by the1 1st of August. And all having claim will please present them for payment as the law directs.! I 1- . ; SAAPL.C; CALDWELL Rdmr., oflLlLCaldavltsEstathi: Statesville;jllay25,1333-i4w4- ! " tl Baltrup, Sophr "nia Green and her husband I Green, Eve': . Dotson, now Eveline and her husband, and William Dotson, Jr., to ap pear at the next term of this Court, to be held in the Town of Lexington, on the first Moudly af ter the fourth onday in September next j and then. andahere plead, answer or demur to the? Bill of Complainant, or a decree pro confesso will be made against them. CHARLES MOCK, C. M E. , April J3-12w3d : j CHAIRS BEDSTEAD t I THE Subscriber respectfully informs the in habitants of Salisbury aad its vicinity, A that he still carries on the 4 i Chair and Bedstead JTIakihg, In all its varions branches he will keep constantly on hand a variety of Elegant Chairs, neatly gil ted or ornamented with paint as rnay suit-f3ie will also, keep on hand a variety Of elegantly finished ! I in first rate sivle reeded or turned as mar 'suit. also Cribshe also neatly makes head and i foot wards for graves, complete ot plain lettered or net as may suit, ne stui carriesvca me ; painung 01 Wagons, Carryalls, Sec. as usual and painting of all description such as houses &c. Bedsteads and Chairs neatly repaired, 6uch as cleaning jW nishing Sec. on moderate terms. Turning of all description elegantly done with neatness and despatch.- -: ; - WILLIAM R. HUGHES. Salisbury, May 18ih, 1833. 4tX Seow., . SiEdlLY EXECUTED AT THIS t ' office. " : t iCAA BONDS, FOR SAI '' " i AT TZttS OFFXCSi I ': 4 ' cial sagacity, and patriotic spirit of the citizens of Portsmouth and Norfolk is one of the very first importance. It is only: to persons long prac tised m observing the various reunions oi society, and the consequences resulting from the chauges that occur in these relauofts, hat the benefits vfhich must flow from this: channel of intercomd munication are plainly andi indisputably evident This improvement, like all others of a public and valuable nature commences : in eirucuiues, ana 11 will continue subject to their for a time ; but they will diminish rapidly as it progrests, and Will disappear entirely long before it is comple j tld.i, Theoompated distance oflthe road is near ly 80 miles. Let it be finished, and in less than IO vAira. morn than three times that distance lrill be added. h Portsmouth and Norfolk will then own a arrester share oflcoahnercial business, and enjoy a greater portion of prosperity, than edit be found in any other port between Baltimore and New Orleans. Indeed 11 is uimcuu w pret scribe any definite limits to ihtif future commer Cial operation3.-Let the Ranojce trade be secu red, and it will,;and itfidrawlt0 lt lUe whd4 of that oi the James River J '. 1 The ''Gazette" will be devoted chiefly to the gTeat commercial intereilsof this Port. In the sincerity of his wish $ seej this Great Naf tion improved, ?n every septpon of it, the Editor yields to no man ; his expedience and judgment he ought, perhaps, to subject to the test of nnmarisnn with ffreater diflidence ; although his opportunities have not been few, nor greatly neglected in the one, nor has he been altogether unmindful of proper means to alfo:d strength and maturity to the.1otb.er. In a neighboring section of the country, the Editor!, I for the last twelve months, has repeatedly; Invited the attention of his good, and truly tkmd .fellow fellow cjtizens, to public improvemetft lof indeed, first and vital Importance tb ithemselvesV bat h0 greatly regretstbat not even apawn ef hope ap pears, that any thing willibe done in regard, to them; and as he conceiy eS himself united in interest as well: as feeling With! all those great practical subjects that tend fto the improvement of general society jhe believes himself bound by the ffntv he owes to that society, to contribute his .hnmble portion of services tq aid in the ac cenrptishments'of the objeefs n?vr contemplate ly Portsmouth and Norfbk ! I In politics, the Gazette! vill maintain the De rnoemtic Republican doctbdes. And, on the bef' lief, honestly Slnd dispassionately entertained, Uiat the government is, and ha been, adrainiaj-tkred- hv General Jackson? in Conformity- with tW nrinfinlps. it will fftte iti Support to, his adminkration.l The Gazette Mil be opposed equally to the doctrine of Nullification and Cen solidalion. It w'dl advpeate the maintainance of the Federal Union, on thC basis laioV down in its Code .of fundamental law : admitting, hovf everl in the event of doubt Jon leading principles, rifthat Code, tho expositions of both. Jeflerson and Madibh. Usnrpation, whf ther in the Federal or the State goyernments, will be promptly discointenanced by the ua zette; but it mQ, at alljtiinesjadvocate the e? eroieA hv Aarh otfrernmentl of those rights dI&w- 1v nA instlv reserved or beloi?ing toeachs- ir--rallv. ; L ' 1 I I .' in contests arising out of a cfuaceof persons to administer the government r fto represent the State or "Nation in the Legislative Halls of el thpr. the- Gazette will be found o exercise a due portion of that charity and forbeiiance to all par fiL which should characterize the press of this ICation. the' Political institoUabs" of which ate hed on "vhttse,: In esnleralM JfiH be olicl- toos tainataiorjeaxiud good wUl with all men ; yet, ft must not pe W erstooa. that n will remain cassiTe uhuci uuujciiku mwmi should the assailants be worthy of attention. In - 'ii .JL- ii-Jl 1:.. .1. k,:.. sucn urged Published by I T. McRob6rU- Scottsi; Albemarle, Vaj is devoted to the hnfirl ment of Agricnlture in Virginia.-ft Q months or 2 50 cents cash, ; $ most desirable; It will be perceive the size of the paper, that the terras i enting to ine farmers a Cheap pulHic; bearing directly on their interest Means have been adopted to extensive, correspondence- with tntz men in various parts of the State be our constant aim, to present fr- raatter, deeply interesting to the 1 am .CJ Subscriptions received at this oXtl ' WABBi-'i'-l s I - i. if - ' . J- it DTflHE Subscriber respectfully, infotsi IL publlci that he haa'at'prcsent oa hi. larnrp airtinr.nt of COPPPER STILLS Of all sizes: Also, of I TIN WAttl,f the best materials, and by first rate wy, which he is disposed to sell law for Ct4 a credit to punctual itustiimers. ; -j. Old Copper, Pewter.eathersjBees Tallow, taken in exchange. ' I DANL..H. CK Salisbury, June 15 3w47 j , - i 1 r Shar 1 Capital orjJoint Stock of the tj ofrforth Carolina, in the name of thli ber (No. 2286, dated 18th July, 1&3J. been r Notice is therefore, herev;r all persons concerned, that I shall a$7 j geuVto rsue duplicates thereoi ; V : ELLEN McL? June 12 tf47 vr TT Y jvirtne of a deed f Trust frsa i for cash, on the promises, the 16th r?rj next, the House and Lot in SaI-Wf GtinmeA hv Albert Turrence asi . , The buildings-are"; a, large new fosaj; suiiaoie or a siorc or uweiims or three lumber rooms attached to ss i old house and two large stables. known as an eligible one for hu- CHAstL. TOKBEyCUT Salisbury llay t l4tds42 i Mrs. S. JD. the pubjic, tha she Spriur and Slimmer FASHKfr ponde?ts in thejNorthera Citi )U to execute all orders with 'desp. - 9 is nearly opposite the Office td V Having learned tbb twsme3,in We Town ofLnchbui,andi , employment there, as well as in j; ble olaces in VirginiaMwvf -f r s ' j -.41 1'Ut Patterns laT S may wish to mike their t J likewise, keep on -nam, faP'k Cans, Turbans, ut Sirs. P. ilZhe nl this polished community j-BC.7. ; atihersrUi; .t it nll ntr ' ibfti Itsta imlv. when I A1.T . by by neclssityj but enc there, it wiU ffcai,y iUUW 3 . I 1 3. 1 J 1 IS I 'I 'ii ,f - f 1

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