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4 .1 s ST: 6 - 1 t If il? J-I- i f i t tfi V i tSsIU. t: fetors pre tuilbe that they wish to CpE&Jt .1 I TItE J VC AELC ERATED DEBMK. Within the tfirs the debtor swoq; lat iaaiilitary-CeUf t ifj 'i'lttins Hpooalifin flood ;; That roonk Ms prison Toso'ind fell; : j ! Ad sighed lr tbiied-parteil dajs, j ! Vhcn Fortaae shed her fa?ripTays. M L r And the passing crowd he saw, I ! ihnj whom infamy had led 1 ' v Tolaajhat justine and atla, f ?. .-yet earned still a hjiuirht hed; j j ijjoktwAhe hninbl yroadlyjdowii, . And Mre a Uodem thro' thfe toirn. f ' ! I ' j f ; VWIe he with adrerse fatiimnds, -1 AtvnfnnaH in' this I tnte timef ' jijjy those he oft had called hep frends; t i Yet onaccusedoCfraud or crime: ! Io some damp freezing cell confined, ll , Xhe Tassel ofhia honest mind: , . 1 0h why for some cp worthy idebjt. ' ' J I !Some trifiie, rob him f his pri Je, i . ' 5' Ills feeliogs and hifriends to freji' 1 1 H :' lAnd e'en thoe honest feelingschidej leal curse nt cijf uw , And think that thieTes alone sucked. j ill Ail Indian who had once been told ! i "The object of the prison drear, ' 4 rl- i ! f -- f Mit philosophicalljf said," j s j f'Why they can catch no beaver here." Ker can a life in prison spentj l Recall the past or pay a cent.1 A t - , i 1 I i Then men should estimate the wiji i,f-7 j - . nisi ft ' 5 . jfaf him whom fat$ has rendered poori : In wretchedness bei honest jslill.f t : His heart as; waTmi his soul as pure; DepriVe him not of that whicK HefcT'n, 5 j In freedom's saerrd pit, liaSgiv'ni I ... T J ibuti .fif arrtrr,se " 4A NNOUNCE 'khat ihey'arreceiVingl at jSL their establishment in ;Slatsvill4, on the Corner, North West of tlw Uourt House, a tresh 1 assortment of FW anl Winter Carefully selected by one of tbe firm, and bought tj. i for cash in Philadelphia, cikitainutg alt the ar -t . ' tictes i usually kept in Stores-4f which the jullowmg aio a pari, Viz: :i ' 1 - J t fi . .! pujf IUWO Miuo vt'Aiu, uw.s uiavi uui, Ue Grten do. i Steel Mixed do., Claret a od Mni '? berry do.; Sattinetl9, Casin&res4 Frfryih Merir .' noes, 13omba2rjtts, Circassians, tc. ;J f Pongees i- and Arrhonettsi fiprrlin,j.for Ladies ; Dresses ASSORTMENT pP SILKS-fRlack Italian '4 Lute" String, Gros de Nap, Black'and Ohahgea- ble do A choice selection of Fa?y j Articles of .-! f eyery description. Rose- Blankets, -Puint do i i RfdWllite aod Scarlet Klinnels, Qreen lof J f Domeslics and Cotton Yarni-LeffhornJDartta- "4 We "and Tuscan Bonnets of the latest Importa- i iiqns a Tarieiy oi uentwmen 's ,ana t i.ao ies' Cloaks Hats Boots, Shoes;. Saddlery, Cultel t kinds-Umbrellas : - China. Glass! Warej c, Coffees Sugar, Chocolate, penal J Loaf bugat ; Rum Jamaica. H 1 kinds :i-All of whih, they ofki Mtirffl tOW forCiSfor coumfv 1 o dealers ot known ptmctuality they J?nd a fchurt credit ' -. i , i tender pur acknowledgements, to the pnt their generous patronage tohi3 Estabfisii ntt and we are determined by course of fair. 'randii and impartial deajiog; and py an oUiginV . deportment "riot1, td forfeit; it. Ve ..respectfuliy . invite oar friends 'and tha nnhlt tlil! ni amine 6i:V Stock; and see if the Quality ind wi- ceiVill n-t induce those' who may want Goods. iunu&n inenifcires nere. JStatesville, Noy. 2 4w 1 5 fTpHE SAijiscriber being aniduus to dispose of , which are Tert exwllent bed$ andtbeddmg, and , h viiirr nousenoia ana kttchrn fnrniturA t- Mentlmn'8 Indian fRubber Sho? Ladies' dm Cellhii suDerfinei Caststel Alee' iCan 4f 1 IThiffS?iHf'i AI1 tJl0S6 thatlwUH to! purchase, . .s will do tvll tcj eome and buyl i lrras . of safe - ihtidaknpwn cn too Hay: f .stle.f It. illl roe a i credit sale, go is cit the purchaseTJ . . fet 'atfKul 1 14 ; rJAMES JUULL, .f - - a: ; A . .m s I ! - , -M-V: : h . ot. a sua Hi QTnye4.frcnivhtbr ,Ow weeks ago, lour dm es, o. I'le iciiawmg oesenpuon : T4iref fithewf a f'hithsh c))lor 6xtid whh" red , and bne of them red; Tier were purchased ; j . i .cm k geallemaq (aarue n -ft recoflected,) livicg 3- T; . ; csHunungCreici,,in Irqdell ..eocnty.U he ;: ; - iknDWhpre thpy aie,.'he wiirrlease let me k - i know A UbeTMxr.tyepsaUuia wV.I b&iven to arry peRjrTihtf,vriU ,g,a..me $nformaunn of them, so that I gt them il - ; JOHN I. SHAVER. TNG to tU , !" ' ! Fatilatt!uil)2ck i TX WIN'fi to IK- Lih t ti .1 . .. J Am n , .'! . 1 i r in i " fii n v v ;rr... vwia jaeveis. tne r speciaoie.sizea sneet at uxtwtnrHiw lyl5,rtL haluhuxY ; , g,d Barber o'f Qae Dollar and twenty Jive ccnir annum vould fin.f a jery t.vnl patr?My b,' removing or five Copies Hit iDoUi, Tfb .U w i '"""ri f uiur W -,nis Dusi- scs m aavxiice.. Postmasters are reauestod tn rt KaHsHry.Kov.2. 1833. I i 1 j For which they wiirpaynhe rery best market prices; eijher Jri cashxir the products of thbusl ness, as ipaf h preferred. ;They Likewise; give notice that toe? htire on hand , 1 40QS ks of gali, 506 Barrels of sup. Flour-, All of which'; as the j are aniioos toaimulate the country trade they will dispose of on the most favorable terms. . i - ' BARNETT & MOREHEAD: gu - EXECUTOR'S B&JLfiL PURSUANT to the last Will and Testa ment of James McRee, decM , I will sell at the Coarthousrr' in thp town of Concord, on Monday the llth November next, the following property, -riasj -one House and Lot in the North- East end of said town one Tract of Land lyiiKr one mile South of Concord, : ad;otnincr David R lack welder ; the interest of said deceased, in a Tract containing: . K Adjoirdbff'ldichaer3cott.'i lying two miles North of Concord apd one Tract containing mo K C RE S i. v Lying nine miles Sonth of Concord, ' adjoining the lands of Paul Fnrr and others ; also, the in terest of sai d dptf'd, in sundry other Tracts and parcels of Land lying in the county of Cabarrus ; of which, the situation a d other particulars, will be madCfmown on the day of sale -Also, :n - u LL .1 - j o win ue bum on ine same aay, oeven iiKejy young 3NTEGROE3; one of which U ft tolerable Hous Carpenter and a good Tanner by trade, about thirty years of age. Horses, Mules, $ Wagon ; House hold and Kitchen Furniture, Sc. A "credit of twelve months will be given. Bonds and appiovcd security will be required. f f ( . D, STORKE, Executor., ICJ All persons indebted to said Estate, are hereby requested to make payment and those who hate claims against said estate, are hereby notified to present them within the time prescrib edbyiaw. i " ; :: ! - l ; DS., Ex'r. Octj 19 tdslS i '-' k'SFbr'Sale. - WjILL be exposed to Public Sale, on Mon fday the I6th of December next, at the residence of the late Leonard Henderson, neat Williijmsboro1 Granville county, North-Carolina, the Tact of LAND, whereon he resided, con taining about 700 AC RES together with 30 or 40 AVE a ROES, between ioO and 300 barrels of Cornj Wheat, Oats, fodder, arid "Slock of all kinds, House hold apd Kitchen Furniture, Plantation Uten sils, Sy &c Th ktiove I Tract of Land is of fine quality, in a h)gh state of improrement, (extensive ma nured! Lots,); well1 watered, and adapted to the cultivations of Tobacco and Grain. Ihe ira- i provemenU consist of a lame fiiTjJO. . ' commodious lUm i EtecUing Housed tt;mJt various OfSces, and froodlil Tobacco'Barns--situated one mile west; of Wil- hamslorough in one of the most healthy and re fined j neighborhoods in the State and afford ing every .civenience for the Education of chil dren, j . - ? ; i The Negroes consist of Men, Women and Children, young and likely, and among them a first rfte Bout andj Shoemaker and a Carriatre Driver. ; ' j " TJie valuable Eaiv Library of ' thje, deceased,! will be sold at the same; timeJ ! 1 4- -r- t K I ; ' J. i Li HENDERSON, jr.! Ex'r. Sept! 19: 10.tds.:v The Editors of the Raleih Register; the Constitotionahst at Ral eigh, Rational Intelligencer and Richmond En quirer, will give this insertion in their papers uo til tho day- of sale, and forward their ac counts to the office of the Oxford Examiner for payment. . . The inosi interesting Publication, that can eme j . note froin rthe Press. v The Galaxy Jo f Comicalities, s OH SHORT STORIES WELL TOLD. ; I - ' , I ' '. To.W embellished during the Year with One Hundred apd fifty Comic arid Humerous Cuts. m"- 11 1 y 1 , , .. ..... " ... ' It 13 proposed ta publish on the first Saturday in Oqtocer 1833, the first number vi an, entirely new, amusing ana highly interesting work, to beeutiUed the, GALAXY OF COMICALI- TIE$,OR SHORT STORIES WELL TOLD. In ff- rferinji tethe ; public a new paperwhtn there are so ma,ny at present extant, it becomes usto say a word or two relative to the peculiar qualities it will possess. j . J . " - In he first place; we intend to strike out an entire new and oiinal course. We rill not foUow the stale path of any cotemporary Jour oat, but depending oo our o wn resources, and the favors of a number of valued correspondent, pro puce jit ouce something worthy of patronage and the smiles of the, public. A3 our title indicates. The Galaxy is intended as a source of pure and cheering amusement to drive na- wrinkle from the brow of care-to ease the woe-begone heart of a portion ot' its wretcfaedness to light the fair liueofVauty with eji" additional smile to mak; youth Uugh and age forego a l frown, will be our chief endeavour, and in short Vuh mirtb'aod humour drive dull care away, And make this life an eTer smiling day. Th contents of he Galaxy, will consist of short i humorocs stories, anecdotes.'Tconurid rums, comt songs, Wtry, &.and'will afford to the reader a rich find of original reading, calculated ?TO'3I&JW th mott innocent deJight f If .:; 1 ... i ue po'Hjsned eiery Silnrdij, on te- as a?ents for the above work. At letters and orders pat paid, must" be "ad dressed ta i ji IS " It I XESHER k SHELLY; No 303 CallowhiU it. PhihdX' f n 111 EMaUcrach from Danville lo BlakelV Jl wilUeave, Danville every Tuesday Thurs day and Sunday mcrning, and 'arrive at Blaiely next tnominO' ' ; in iiraA to take th a ftnVLvb -r ami ;arnre m retersbarg by 12 o'clock of; - e; second dar,-rndpersis who biay desire it can! uruuecu uu uuiui wttu HBgrrai man ana r-acnt anyi of the Northern qties 4 hours sooner by anr other Une f ; : V j f , J The " Subscriber naa 'established L linl Crom ; j ffittsborough to 1 Oxford. Running in ioonexion with Mr; Carbrys line from Ureensborpugh. persons Vho may desire to travel north, are 1 informed th$ the nite from Greensborough, via Hillsborough and Oxfwd to B lately, is the most directi nearest, and most exr peditious which can be selected; 'which mar he t seen by tefereuce to,; the map ijf the United I States.) : ; 1 ,. i '1 he public are mfbrrned that tie jj Subscri ber has placed on. this route comfotable Fotir tlorstf Good Teams and skilful are assured that this line, runs in contexion with the Roanoke line front Danville; and the public is further assured that rio delay or inenvenience shall be experienced by those who mar , patron-1 ageiuuiun s r . j' . : Thisj; line Will leave HUlsborourh etery Toes lay Thursday and Sunday muroiigsat 7 oclock, A. M, and reach lljakely next mornings in tune id i take the 8 o'clock cars.' I J ; Bijth jof the ftbove lines ai.luow ixl gpod Wder, as thd jsniwcribfr has lately iade 'considerable improyeptieni i Iboth in expedition knt for the comfbrtof thps0 who may patrunuse Hther' of the aborejinps Fare from Hillsborough to Rlakely FarefromjDanvilfe-toBlakely $7 00 S7 00 All baggage at the risk of the ownc 1 M iJA3. VV. J&FFllCYS, j ' i Proprietor. Red House Nj C4? 1 , Sept. 20th, 1833. f ! ' M !1 Hi1 10-lf. ! 13 ThiH;Farmer,4 Reporter and Aliriers Journal will insert this notice six week4 and for ward theiir acoonnts ; to ae for; payment.) 1 r STATS OP 2TOHTH-0 AHOL1ITA f IREDELL COUNTY? Superior VourtafiLaw, Spring Term, 18S3 I : I ; ftl Petition for divorce; ! Daniel Wilson .j : h i Ordered by the Cqtfrt, that 'publibtibnifae made! for three months in the Register printed in IU1-I eigh, and in the Carolina Watchman printed in S oansouryi mat unless tne defendant, Daniel1 Wilson, j makes hii personal appearance j befors' the Judge .of the Saperidr Ceurt of Law! to be held for the County of Iredell, at the Court-House in Statillefon thMth Monday, alter the 4lh Monday in September next, and file his answer to the said petition, the same will be heard tex-i parte, and judgment be rendered pro-confesso. i JJ CAMPBELL. Ci. My, 13, t83NaJ51-3moj I JT0TMCE. -u THE Smbscriberibeing desirous of embarking in a business which will necessarily occu py a great portion of his time, will dispose of at mteresi lnjtne uonututionalist upon reasonable terms; to a iprictical rnter wh would be will ing w assume the env.i control of the mechani cal datiej of the establishment; iiThfjra area: present atit'SOO 'subscribers to the papr. which numbei might be greatly increased with proper exertions j j The advertising anil job patrunaga is extensive Sand inTpasinff. While ; tho emolu ments arising from the patrouaere lofs the! State, and Generij Government are ample With ; proper management address the Sabscriber atlialeigh, N C J ; j . , ' h? ' i i . , -: .' ' ! : fH -1 CHARLES'! k. - RAMSAY; - July S3j,j)8j34, it- ;!.. - i THE subscriber wishes to purchase a number of Yoijno Negroes-, without any limit du ring the next twelve months. Any person hav ing such property for sale, would do well to ap ply to the subscriber, or his agents, before they make a taM, forthey ; may rest assured that he will pay the most liberal prices, tn Cask. The subscriber has no connexion this year with Robert Huief in the purchase of Negroes, i f ; I i y- M; .jj.' James ISuic. N. B. Alt letters addressed to the subscri ber, will be attended to as punctually as if appli cation were made in person: ) In his absence, Mr. Reeves, (Post ' .Master,) will 'contract for Negroes! and pay cash,' and is authorised at all times to purchase for him ; and an Agent will at all times be tound at Doct. Boyd's Hotel, in Charlotte, prepared to make purchases the same as if the subscriber were present, i ; : r - if- j. h. Salisbury. N.jCn July 13, 1833 tfol! FIFTY DOLLARS ON thelnight of the 19th instant ,jWilIiam Mclntcsh, who iwas confined in the public jail on a charge off Larceny made ; his es cape by breaking the jail, Mcintosh is about 25 or 30 years; of age; is a Tailor by- trade and . can work at shoe-making and cooper ing. He is about 5 (eel 6 or 8 inches hih has dark hair, Is small eyes, mouth and nose, has a down look, and avoids looking a man in the face, bis legs are crooked and he has one stilt arm; He is fond of drink, , speaks quick and low; and with the Scottish dialect: He had on a mixed coat and pantaloons both of homespun he has relations in this and also in Hay wood county. The above reward of Fifty Dollars will be given to- any person that Jdrill apprehend the said, William McIntosh;andi cdnfine him in anyljatl in this State s tbatjljfain get him again or his delivery to the subscri ber in States ville,lredell-county. ; 1 j i I , JOHN WOODS, Jailor. , Sept. 28th, 1 83 10-tf-i TOTB are requested Jtostato thaaliuver .IT Smith, Coach Maker. Cabinclaker. I Shoemaker and Hatter will do! well by going V4)UUyU MMUtf VV tit W.j 1 -l i J IP fyaciieS, I f3 hy thenindejsigned aIihe of sges EOEfBD 'n r FOR HALE At tbCiioIja 4lii3ca'cCia.; Si ! l t I .... a i i4,.t , t r t . Z -' - Ui il v; t jlLs S11- 7xfk " . ,tt. v " I f Janestown arid Rotherfordton, IN. O. to Green ,UI vwn riuaso. v iuh ulacMa w.nm eej ooutn irom ureenYiwe uy j-enuieiun Aiiuef son and Abbeville to Augnsta, Georgia. Itis th upper; South f Western iwute: At $aiem N. C. This line corresponds with Smith's) Piedmmt, with Pecks & Welford's line and i the one via Greensborough, Hillsborough and Chapel Hill to Raleigh N. C. -x WESTERN RRlJmCn. At Morganton, N. C. Thisline branches with a route twice a week of 4 Horse Post Coaches to Asheville, Warm Springs, N. C. and Newport to Knoxville. Tennessee. There tes beeir es- rect, Thesef routes offer many adjyantages to those who are! travelling North or South, East, or West These line3 pass through the Gold Rt gion; and a country unexampled for romantic and picturesque scenery. The road are first rate, Travels from 55 to 60 miles, per day in entire dayjlight, giving the passenger ample time for slee arid refVhment3. The Coaches are t Albany and Troy Manufacture, and the Teams and Drivers are equal to any in tjie Southern States. The contractors are not disposed fo vaunt about their accummoda tions; out they inrite the scrutiny andtrial ot i the publfck. All efforts made! to please. The delay which heretofore existed at Salem coming South' is obviated entirely TheTe will be nodetenrioh whatever This is the only di rect line for those visiting the Gold mines. This line leaves Salem every Tuesday and Friday mornings,; and arrives at Mqrganton n Wednesdays and Saturdays and at Greenville Fridays "aiid Mondays by 12 A. M. Returning will leave Greenville on Tuesdays and Satur days and arrive at Salem on Tuesday and Friday nights. ; ' ( j FARE. From Salem to Greenville 5 cents per mile, for all intermediate distance 64 cents per mile. All Baggage, Bundles and Parcels, at the risk of the owner. JAIdks II. & ROBERT W. TATE. ' 1 Proprietors. Morgantori, N. C.April 1st, 1833.37 -26 w. ihi cn m H iooo:- rIIEProP"etor f th line of Stages . running between Washington City and Milledgeville, Ga. has established in connexion with said stage line a house of AT liEXIPlGTON, NORTH CAROLINA, NEAR THE NORTH EAST END OF THE IVILtJGEi f : ; j Considerable pains have been taken to fiiirnishftliisiEstablishment with tastoand to provide; fbrit plentifully. The jRoorns are private and comfortah,le; the beds large and elean and attendance prompt -The Table and Sideboard are bountifully supplied with the best that the country around can afford, as well as with such delicacies as can be) (ponvenientljr brought from i distance. Us Connexion with the Stage Line, gives this ItSoUliV great advantages in this re spect. I X " I As the best interests of the Proprietor depend much on the management of his STAB3fS the public needs no assu- auco u" .I,t-&a- 1 T,era SYe i temporary sojourners, will, it is thought bo gratified in failing at this House. r j JOHN T BRONAUGH, Jlgent- K. B. Customers will at all times be fur nished withfprivate conveyances in any di rection from this place. j I Lexington, April 6, 1833. 38. SJUBSfi- Wfl will purchase any number of likely Voung Negroes for the next twelve months, for which we will give liberal pri ces in Cashl Any communication" addressed to either of us at Hunts ville, or to Robert Car son at Hamptonville, N, Carolina, will meet prompt attention. I. JARRATT, T. GLEN. January 19 tf36 IT ist of letters remaining in the Poet Office at JLi Lexington, N C Oct. 1st. 1833. , Elijah Lanier, men, M Jonas Vyersi Mathew .Vacy, Robert Jtfofut, Gewge Alyers, ' : Thomas Noah, Silas Peace, Alfred Peaces Wm. S, Porter, Wm. Payne, John Payne R Wm, Rough; -L ' S . folentlne Sowers, W Joshua Wilson, Henry J. Cavid Canoyy John Cahey, I Peter Clogfelter, D Benj. Dunning. John Davis, ; Edward Davis, E James Ellis, Joseph Evans, F J oseph Feribee, Jacob Feezor, J JohnJarratt, 3 I , , L1-. Daniel Lacey, Wr. L.anu?r, James Lowe, ' . M. ROUNSAVILKE, P. M. I Oct- 19th 1833 r J - i - n wmmm'mmm Elementary School. . i I , "TX TTRS. BAKER wishes to inform theiofcabi JJfu. tanta ot Salisbury, that ihe 4th quarter of her School will commence on Monday the 30th of September Trrrns as before, 3 pier quartr. tdj Where Cash boot conTeoicnt.pajmrct oay be made in articles cf dssttc cossssiptkaL; nvers; an the public! &r,,i.- ti, ifkA.to HI? Hi. Trie conxen ; o p the COURT-HOUSE. TIIE SUBSCRIBER, .Announces to tuo public generally, and' hpr 'friends and to(the rmer friends of the HOTEL that she will be happy to accommodate all who may .favor her with their pat ronage. She assures thetn,"ithat er best efforts shall be used to render pleasant, the entertainment ol all such' ad may call. fHer Table.will be supplied with the best thai the country affords, and her Bar with the choicest qrinrs . Her Stables am large and comrmxlious, well supplied with the best provender, and her Hostlers are careful and attentive, r From the many advantages which this affords, together with an unceasing effort to please, she flatters herself, that she will be able to Tender to all the most ample satisfaction. ; s MARY ALTiEMONG., SCPThe Office of the Cheraw and Lincoln jLines.is at Uie MANSION HOTEL, t Salisbcrt, August, 31, .1833 6 5t 2MOTICE. A Mrs. Mart Ali.kmoo is my duringr my absence from this State. Attorney Mansion Hotel, Salisbury. . hugii Mcdonald. . AtignstSl, 1833, 6 5m PRACTICE OF PHYSIC FONTAINE WATSON ! AND D. R. SAUNDERS, ill contonue the practice of Physic in partnership, et Wythe Court House, where they may be found at all times, ex cept when absent on professional business i Dr. "Watson, will give particular attention to all surgical cases which may be placed un kter Jiis care at Wythe Court House. He will ca reful ly attend to all who may please to con sult him respecting wens or tumors; all who may oe aimctea wun uunancss, or otner utseases oj the eye, requiring an operation or otlier treatment; f ho may afflicted with gravel, ot ' stone in the bladder j with piles or fistida in wo or Jr tser complaint, or breast complaint, or Jits and all who may be afflicted with aneurisms, can cers9 or any other disease of a long standing and obstinate nature. These, and all such com plaints, whether requiring an operation, or sim f pie treatment for their cure, will command his strict attention. . r I Ladies affected with goitre, may have that deformity removed by a mild treatment, by pu ting themselves under his care. I IC?3 Invalids who reside in the South, will find Wythe Court House a delightful summer retreat, on account? ot tne eaiuDrity oi me moan tain air. the ouritv of the lime-stone water, and ; the romantic scenery of the country. Wythe C. H. (Va.) July 13 tfol &BRmm& SUMMER HORACE H. REJiRH, Respectfully announces to the Public that he has just received of Messrs VVilson &. Saguez, of New York, the knring and Summer Fashions for 18S3. Which he-has no doubt, will please his customers tip rontinues to have his work done in a neat ahd fashionable style. It is beyond all doubt, that lik CUTTING is superior to any in the neigh- Wrhood. His shop is on Main Street, nest door to Dr. Burns. I . N. B. He dstf returns Jus sincere tnanks to his customers and friends, for their liberal patronage, . hwDe, bv minuauce of punctuality and striet attention to his shop, to merit it further. . 1 .." i ..i t. r. .i j May 1st, 183341. i j ; g- Mr. Beard has just received a newly invented and much improved system of cutf jing. It is very superior. ; ; iFORSKliB. PsZt. V virtue ot a JJeed ot iruf l, ex. JLf ecu ted by Henry W orkman Cont nertous, for certain pa i poses there in specified, on the 25th day of No- vrinbn,,1833, we will sell at Public Sale, a I j TRACT OP LOUD f pmtaining 22 acres, situated and lying on he Catawba River in Iredell county, about Jive miles above Beatties Ford. The Tract con tains a lare portion of low grounds, and is con Sidered a very valuable Tract. Also, FIFTEEN II NE&ROES, ; Consisting of Men, Women, Boys and Girls, ikely aud valuable. Alao, all tne . prt said plantation. The sale will be on the af hove described land. Terms of sale will be then and there made known. !T 1 ROBT. H.( BURTON, j ! M. BREVARD, f i ; Trustees. L OcMOrt, 1933. . - . ' ' -: - mD & GOIdB MXBSB I; Was Sale, v 1A. Great bargain may be ;htd from the under sigued tor fa Tract of'Land coatamtng Oh tho waters v$ Dutchmati Creek, seven milo torth of iMockavUle. Theft ar three mo dwellings audi other Improvement,. nd several good orchards on Witt. " F avorabl specimens of Gold hare been focad la t Innclt 0aid tract, aadioajred;wl wtrth the it. (entioo cf tajueri. One third f the price will be required in cai9 and the balance can tejaid atone ao t mo fttrs ffedit. f It Is tilled Cat any txo wbhin tdhuy Hill ttt freme Applicatka c he nude utie !Sfb3SiUt wa mig J05LU1 lGLH, ! AT. Stock (Drop nnHE Sheriffs of those Cbt,J a against a chanp of the, Cfofc'JKfr'l make returns of the votes to hl,?? Governor, at Raleigh; tand iafoS?1) against the eonUsrenev of bt.'J , ""-M,:g WSkl p.. . ' THOMG.PotKri' Sent. 2. 1S33. , ; rC N. B. The Kdilors of roperiin f.' j are favorable to the cauie of 11,I mote it by two or three . . -: 3 J about 23 years old. about fit , Sttet 'ts m. ii high, stout raadej o aown lojk Z M latto in colour Jrle had on a tai:? ? diip hat and mixed pantaloons. rT longs to the widow Fann, rr and his name is Redding. Thii i 1 iIia'miI nm hit nrn!n . ;f3 tain ou.vi n-giu I i F'iT' ing cost and charges. 1 r -' L 1F- P. VESl . Sept. 14 tfB : If. "--- H m- FEJE0Emdtoy THE exercises will he resumetl U,' day of D4tober. ! Tuition Mr sKf) raooths) is $ I q,D0. Drawing o4 pyaic; Mustek $20; paid m advance. Ly ff"f . BEKJ. cotrto; ' . ' . ill--" i P,J. for PttlMiii'lMohili Jviftfl. nnHE undersigned ibeinglardentrrX JL by many of his friends, to t&btii. publication of a newspaper m Uiisw,"! been induced to offer ihese prdpaalgjg I on public - ratnmage J?r riia ( supod J sary to justify liim ithe proeecutkn,, wmc. . . t ,. r' ' . 4 ,f O - His mainobject will he to instrnct j tr's to excite to usefulness, to add to social -t meet, and to expose white verbis, aa vlt dency on goood morals. if; "' ' It will be hifpurpose to give all, fii ii news, both foreign and domestic, to Jirjcs' cultural essays, and to diffuse ifarma&r in its variiiustelations.- fj-: . I J i He will intersperse jiterarf infomU well as scientific instruction, hunub:: c; same time, a flavour of poetry, bouKy ecdote, in order to presee t a v&ncty, w individual may find something to pxiSj', 'particular tastei ' t ' H Itl-P - He professes to be a reruUaa, botain 'm pie and feeling: ! his polrtical )tirse. iirv will be to jrarsue, accor4ingioVisjiiii. traces marked out by the; Md Jtjf&w avoiding on the one hand, itju iywr tha Conslitutioe, whkrlt tenMs As and shunning oq the other, "tegwjR J??,, suodoctrine of nullificatltw. -V J He has, as htoforeth hiest re?rii the character oft Andre; Jacki, 4nd tb I must confidence In his tdininismUan.j Ifej himself entirely uncommitted as regards I? cessor free to support, wheaevtr Uie arrives whatever indtvlioal in Ijsfpifti.? his character, tal-.nts, and sonti priuc. entitled to occupy that elevated sUUjfl. r All personal contraversy wi'l ka jEtridl? hihited. and everv exenicn will be madi)i sent such a paper as will - ba tfcemtit, pubhek. i - The Herald will be published ohco on an imperial sheet, at thc dollar! fjH The first ro. will ba wsuea on we urj 1834ior as soon thereafter a prAefoJkPf) cnfTir.;.nt nnmhpf nf KJihSf.rfien "IT to authorize the commencement. M Mercgrim RW JLmcoJnton,T5ept. lo.-i t. The unprecedented success of fjHj there having been nearly seventeen j scriDers reeeiveu siaco uie July last is the best evideoce K Uon it has secure in tne pconc i present pToprie tor? will pursuee, p has conferred sucli eminent ftyahnif j predecessors, they Will tlsolusejejery; give the SPY, if possible, a t?jnt d p vigour, variety, ind originality, jw- ) neretoiore acuieveo. a o j"?', , .i ed as a satirical observe aod, effective aod povferfut weapon 10 t! judicious tactician, and way be J J. casion with advanUge, buiparticu vices or wines oi uie uuuu-v table responsibility assumed, is -. luaj ;j antee for its utility and axcelWce; totol expulsion from its columns jrTi which blunts the edge f saure, and of its purifying agencr. . Drama wUl be sharers of its coU b serviceable to the progress of j Uon andrnxralptovementwUrw j j advocacy .... JtrAf-, S rCP The terms are s- -"f in advance, or fdsO.if not paid ... piration of six months. y Agents will be allowed $ or Dectnmg rosponsioiB - . rl, wiRbrtboentiSed to a copy a," :;, tuitouslv. . ! .Jht 7 All orders rami i must'be dttjgi K V.C.ARMSTR(f t ?. -itt- IP-3., WE ire rawted w .frj f i iL.C,ur.ty ef CeiU, ? 7 e rices ill Ugitin A m. f .!! I Acs iv. 1 t li'i- -in f ! IN Rockford, Sorryi CourA v of August. 1833. a Ne.VV ft ll if if c ' r
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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