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ItkqS PEpTlJS OF A NEf VOtUME
Thefirst namberto be issijd on m J
f A ndoul&r &hd hicrhW esteemed' ReooeitorT
Of
cles ftoatthe pen of well-kiwn and dirtln
milshed writers; ouon Terr' subject that can
prlve interesting to the zinetpi rader ioclp
xlias Origioai foetryTalesland Essays, hii-
i anli choi lectiona from thf Ijesl neV Hbti-
vj caUunSjbethf American and nIi8h--i3cierv-"1
tUtsjind :i&ufojimi2efd
! cea of ForeisTi Goantnes, by correspoodeirtJ en-
1 iraced exbresslT and exolusivdly for tliia Joor-
I naiStrictares pon the tatiou, prodQcUan3
j tidns in the Fice j Arts that reented for
the notice and Approbation of fiha pmie-Ju.
Jrkvingi' Mc&ie, )Bct-f. Noul of ;ht Acted
fam& and other ejxraserftetftd---TransUtlons
frdca the: bestnei7 works iblerJarigaes,
FenchGermanj ItaUan, SpliQbh, iect.?-and
an; infinite Tarietf ol rhisceliaeons reading re
laiing to jpkiD j events, recnltkable; individttri
als, disccrjenes and tmproTroonts irf ccience,
AtU.refrianiect.t.I Hlb
spodld ad'eostly ElegraTni on Stee!,Jp5iv
p jr Woodj and rare, an.beaatifttjl and
pulnHar Musio, :urarj&el Jfol! IherPiaiioforteV
I flarp. Guitar, &c George Pi Morris. iThcoV
1 dofe S.Fay, and! Nathaniel' IP Wmi Edlt:
i:fx - '4i. .:'4---;: -":il :,.,:4;;f(W'
f ?tji?HE Editors of jthe New-Yfk Minoriin ah-
I fljidancing the commencernep of thef iyitlflh
j Tkluke, take great pleasare in aaijt.heie.a;
II dbrW tat iihe o$t year, its lpre40ce
6rs,;has been prodoctive both of enlarged rrtean?
, ahd mcreasfi incouragemenl foraogmen ting, the
, I jlierestand lyalae of the Joarnatiknd the buty
t.;'o44 .fe'ionbejitshmenl8.; Induced by the flatter
I i6s experience 6t forroer years, we resolved, at
tejgi aning of bt volume which is nbw'tiratP?
j iBgf 'f its close, to idake at once'a) verjjarge ad
J dpion to the number of irapres8is we:haObeen
J accuuned to strike off, and it as given unreal
j pfefiUire ttj ifind the-expeiiment prove$, bfpbe
f rulio have ben judicious; efrry Weekl has
I hLi'Jht an increase to (iur aublcTiptioh, and a
If ! 6nfe!b!e;dimihutido to our stock f back'nonels,
i I sbihat it. and the volume bid fdlr to reach heir
h'M.-. ! cioel totretheir, : . . '-'K-dk 'h:-H--
I c&ntrhdiciioni take this credit tflr?6ursere8,1sthat
f otr vriuris idfleserTeeuccess nave Kepi pace win
ife-pliiirssive attainment; and fthe Mrrroraslt
hps-'twiiej the ihost popular aaci wweiy .ct?ci-
jiteiprriobarofits kind in thiUmted Stabs,
I rii? aSi-Jicciifred the Teputati6ii( being at Jeast
v1 iv if: the uest, and ctrtatn,iy iftgcncopew.; nvye
1 t j as-t i iiat it needs no sti ian anau eiaooraio assu
of the wotc in
arperfbiMncohkrrache
V: ficttheVebiatleast
r-f .iu tar literary cuaracuerer
hrni promise, injustice to our
hod valuaWoaa Abators; hcm we Relieve,
? jwe ptKte cniyselves tn thiakicg, that the
plbliifoiniofeisaccor
5 siwnfcjthe crtost accomplished of Ihe contry; 5 and
hat ther
va kjjow ; thit $aah of them, whnrhe U wntirig
i fr thfe'j 1 irroTj wields no careless
; oen. t The otmost that w;Vnl
inl say upon this
ase weshairadd
'V .i-i ,T ' 1
Its tWfl nnmr ofiirntiK,ttfiinHt
rSri.fi fn (vinmnw niiT rPnrlPrSi 8 tnat (Xir lOLure
! .uJc.iT;nui j..LUttiKrlnot-fktWK.r fypaper is comparable to it
v,, o.T ;Jmnt ttilllift faindr I thirty-two columns of reading
1 that if ihiere b& anv features
.! tain a! greater variety, altho' notterhaps a great- Fine Arts; Humor; Sporting Anecdotes; Sketch
ier excellence of stvleand matter! hrad) v 3 of Life and Manners; Police Reports; Prices
claim for thq Jliirror, now the pessessioa of facil- Current of the Grain Market; Foreign and Do
ttles in this ideparraent unsurpaised, ifr notim- uiestie Intelligence; and an abstract and summa-
eeixuIZetf bv I We of other - aefMlital in -Mi
VfONDfcscE could !not be imnrovedi besides ffthp
I presence of two of the Editors in-Europe, whose
of the Editors inlEuTope, whose
smployed at a great expense,! in
I l l a whole time Is em
h H ;;1 ftrsveliing airf writuig for this Jouical, we Hve
T . , resident carrespohdents in Eaglapd, France itnd
; I ! -. -" jother parts of Carupej and iji South America;
, ; ; ! : laid iRfe hav received repeated assurances floro
. h)g!v jauth ory , that nothing canrexceed . either
;in.correctne?s or 1 interest, the deformation that
his been eiveh in our columns respecting the
rrioststrikina fcaturesof various parts of the wrald
iWithln the VJiitted States we have almost bn
bounded sources ot intelligence aI material ifcuj
i ntribntors adjlress us from aluiJ eveiy Sato
in the unioni'ahd whatever theiefi of peculiarity
,'in the style ofthinkLnff, or subjtiof dKCripye
of characteristic narration in any ; tart of the cotin-
' ftry,is ablv rentesented in ourcolhmn. 1 Theifi
Jvpr with which this channel of oof labours tdfthe
TMiMul cro Tc TO(Tf4n(1 kw tlmt Analfi. nl lVii ifiY
!UensivecircoiamtbereV?tothemvh
,the e0ect of indtcing aUe writers to honori us
1 with; a preference whichis at once ' source of Jad- Ul iiormaon ioaDwiuunuu d..y irpa
: vahtace and'of hkh cratifioatibrii ind accontiog m addition to a condensed statement of lo-
ljtMbyadafr
! IlJ ?'?E5?roIrm
T S-e!
1
fin nn chiltf : vb iua nn nnnnfthmtij rf eommnnr
.ufabilitiWBlcwe po opportunity of securing
: -iSTit . :"x" -U;,.U1 81
'SSrZSHffi
. sford him the means of carrying his plans into'ef-
iieci.anp or poing jusuce io nis skim ana attention
we nave jusi proeurea, at no triiiig expensej a
fcopious!
Ill ii ? t
s supply or new and beauutut type, wb;ch
tWUl DC
commenced with the first number ofjlthe
Rooming
volume, f - 'irUl ! h'ik
i ne
ENGRAVINGS furnishixf In il,
ent vomme nave been much and lustlv admits
j ?fcbt beautiful and costly as they are, they wilJoe
,f. far surpassed by, those in the protjress of prepara
tion for the next; . The first will 6e THE POR
TRAITS OF THE PRESIDENTS.rom oi
i iginal paintings, grouped-in an exquisite devsel
from design by Weir and engraved by CassiUar.
Therrfhas been no limit to the tfeuelabour oi
expense devoted ta this picture; J&id It is unanl
Imously pronounced by toe numetou artists kni
v Jqriticsj, who have seen it in its various 6tages
perfectly lovely jtfie mot exquisite embelljkh
. ruent ever produced in this country, and an hdhoi
10 American art as well as, to the gentlemen who
have assisted in lU execution. i ii m
' f l Th4 second will be a view of; GENERAL
WASHINGTON'S HEAD-QtARTERi at
New, Windsor, on the Hudson, nlarNewburgh:
painted by Weir and engraved bySimillie;
rThe third A; SCENE IN THE HIGHl
LANDS OF '1HE HUDSON, illBstraang
! Bryant's exquisite address to a Witer Fowk also
r painted Dy.Yeiriia engraved bXSimilue V and
:1 1-Thd fonrtbr, af View rWASllINGTON'S
iaPNJMENiBAIlMOREand the if
All these engravings have been Sr will be exfecn
ted et pressl vtor the Mirror; the designs and en4
gf avings hoth crigtnal.The expensl wiH pe n0r4
mous, but as we .have said on a learner oecasidS,
we axe: prepaieu .10 u ii ana riK ajl lor- the
continuance and increase of the irablic i fa tout.
ana we rave no rears w josmg ocr reward, f .
: ilniddition to these SPLENDjD STEEL
FUGR AV INGS,! we shall preser to Wxeaji
ers, io the course of the volume a number of higii.
1 finished WOOD-CUTS by. Adams and Ala-
utti from original designs by Dav and ethers; 1
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A view of the new and vast hotel, now in pro.
gtess of erection by Air Aster; a view of the new
!: " ' TT I.
uiuversiij; a view 01 me new v rentu wuiwi
chorch in Franklin Street; inferior and exterior
views of the opera bouse in Church street, and
several others, the; soDjects ot wnicn are nov yei 1
aeierminea: 1
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aw muoiwAwwtiiflHi
ways commanded a large snare 01 our atienwon, 1
and nas, we are aisured, been looicea opon wuu 1
-propose to increase consiaerabiv?uie amoumi nere-1
tofore appropriated thb portion of our Journal. !
iu pwvuv vu. -
eU known and very eapable gentle-
rhosejudicious, superintendence the
Mirror haacquired so mucbrfepo-
f uu jsamq weUjKnown ana very capuwo guuuir
men; under w
Music of the
tatioD. willstill triTe to it the advantage of his
talent? and knowledge. ; InLordej to tuini ; the
pledge which we tow make, that there shall be
a great improvement in this department, we have
imported from . EoToce a CHOICE COL
LECTION, consisting of 5 mare than fifty
rare ana, exceueui pieces uoraiue r reucu xu- i
elish;Germaii'aii Itaschodls; ind we jbaTg,!
also taken measures to procure specimens of nat
ural music from countries whose Derfonuince in
th branch of art ate alraosiennrely unknown
in the United States; among which are Russian,
Persian; Tartary, and Hindostan. We feel eon-,
fident in promising to the subscribers for the com
ing vonme, a collection of music t of remarkable
beauty , interest, and value, f the greater part of
which; wilt hot be elsewhere procured, if at all,
for lese than five or six times the amount of the
whole'suhecriptioo ;
j Li CONDITIONS.
; I The Mirror is published every Saturday
the corner of assau and Ann street
cantlvi printed in the super royal quarto
fine paper, wit.t brevier, minion, and nonpareil
type. t is embellished Once every three months
With aj splendid super royal quarto engraving,; and
and .every week with a popiilar piece of music,
arranged for the Pano Frte, Harp, Guitar, &c.
For everv Tola me.; a beautltul ensravea viffneixe
Utlenasei f Minted hv Weir and engraved by Du-
rand.tad a coblous index; are furnished. The
ttrmo mra fimtr AfAro MT annnm TVIVflhTp. Ifl all
cases in advance, j It isforwirded by tlie earli-
ket m.iie t cnWrlr WcWintr out xi the citv
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The ionginalt hrticles of theCouner are contn
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LIULIPORD GRjSJIGH
ttty HOUSE I.YI IiOT
AT MOCKSVILLE.
For particulars apply, ta . . , H
'Mock&iltijJlay Sl,l834j
; 5 1 i ft -r f J? JCi. "ALUAUTi MIA
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PRSIXTTSETG OFIIOS
j RiUG j Subscriber havins disco
MM -. m : - . - -
JL do Miration of th 1 VnAl-in
utrurzuu, oners ine whole prmunjj e
ihzaedt
for sale on reasonable terms. ? j
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jt consists of a first rate Saw
kl Hamaje
1 i Pica to
its, Role,
Kiases, to
lediate es
tahlifihmftnt nf Pn'ntu nn;-.
Afcy geatlemani derTrkg to VrtSi la
1-
jxuy gijaneman ceriruig toerxitnt the
Printing Rnsmess, can get a rrood by ap-
pljing to; f - i r', , f, ' Tt; , t
ti , , L 1 HtjGfl WELCHJ
the
N. t B. Postage must be paid on letters, ot
mey win not be taken out of the office
5CP Editors iu this State friendly to our io-
terestwUl please do us the favoT of giving the a-
wc uciuuaiea one or iwo inseruOBS :
; s J ; it. w jrl.AV.
'HroTida'snii
f n laUd. indebted to asm this uoonm will l
JL please call upon us is soon , as convenient
and settle their accounts. , i , V '? -" I
-.! mfrll t HUGH WELCH
Salisbury, May, SI, 1354.' , , j "V i
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! HUGH f WELCH
;l834j-;.-'ffc-t'il.v,.-
Salisbury, Jlf ay ; 3 1 ,
Valuable Heal Property
; IN LINCOLN COUNTY;: !
513 fN & ; jFV
t .1
aUi W mWb Sl
I i ITn a ,, . r. " '? 1
f Q uit, oMnscnoer, intenmng to remof e, we
I - Alabama, offers for sale his residence in
... r
I Lincoln iCountv, Including i in one bbdi about
i t w - p
Of. real good Farming Land on I which'i
. i
Construct ed-of thef best materials, lu fine ! taste
and good workmanship-Also, convenient jOut
Houses, Cotton and Thrashing Machines, Barns,
-2 jH "
Another Tract of Land, lying ion both sides of
r nut.k!M'nV' f!SJlr tt'-'tnt .K i
. ...... . KUfUUI 1 VIVTJI.UIIkMtUlig JUfWU.
r
W ffr8t tfltC
The above? property will be sold on ? ( cre
J of one, two and three years.) In myf-ahsenc
4 DANIEL M. FORNEY,
May 17 tf43 , y f, ' ; . k . i
Stale of JYorth Carolina,
i' ?' Lincolk CotrnTir. j
l In E aiTV Spring Term 1834.
Lemuel Watts & wife V I ' J t
Matilda, Bill for Discovery
vs.) y &. i;
William Litle and ; u J Relief,
John Allem i i I j!
It appearing to the (satisfaction of the pourt,
that John Allen, one of the defendants in this
istuanjis r.ittjan intiAhit,ntf tljla. S;ta I
Therefore ordered that publication be made for
six weeks, in the Carolina. Watchman,; that un
less the said defendant'appear at the next Court
of Equity, to be held for said county, at the Court
House in Lincolnton, on the 7th Monday! after
the 4th Monday of September next, then and
there to pleadjanswer or dermir to complainant's
oiu, tne same as to mm win oe laKea pro con
Ifesso and heard en parte.
Witness, Georgre Hoke, Cleik and Master, in
Equity for said Countyt office, the 5th Mtnday
after the 4th Monday in March A D. 1834. ''
G. H0KE,c. utiE
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STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA i
ROCKINGHAM COUNTY.
Superior Court of Law, Spring TerUl 1934
Polly Orren T I ih- H 'j;
r -tret j'? ' iV-Petition for Alimony
William Orren, .) : '; : (; :
iTisorderedby the tJourt,; that p4iblicfion
be made! in the Salisbury Uarolma watch
man for six week8,ihat the defendant William
Orren, appear at the; hext Superior ;Court of
Monday after the fourth Monday of September
next, inenana uierejie answer ot ueuiut, , iuoi
wise the petition will be beard ex-parto. !L
Tester ; . M Mm f- t
I I THOSi SEARCY, .cl
June "7--6w46
!
State of Ivor th Carolina,
BURKE COUMTV. I
I CoKtt rf PUuXmd Quarto- 'SoitOTii.ra
Term 1834;
Eli Jackson
7
r. Untnnai Attachment lev
Ephraim Logan. Jf ied upon land. 's Jj if
if K RDERED by t ho Court, that notice & hr
MJ en for jsix weeks in the Carolina .WdNi
man, ,for the defendant: to appear atrtlie iext
Court of r leas and viuarteT sessions, to be htid
for the county of Burke, at the Court House In
Morganton, on the fuurth Monday in JaJy pit,
then and there to plead or replevy Otherwise
judgment pro confesso will be entered dp against
hnnr and the land levied oo be condemned tc
I satisfy plaintiffs judgments
I i Test! U J.J.'.
ERVV IN, Clerk
. Morganton, 28th May 1834.
6w46.
BANK OF iTHE iSTATJEJ
TDOOKS of SUBSCRIPTION for Stock
JLw in e the sew BANK, of iNorth-Qarolina,
will be opened in the l ow o ,of Salisbury , oo the
I5th of June (inst.Capitarit$ iho , are desi
rous to j make . a pnfi table' investment of hei
tunds, Will do well tot attend and subscribe at an
early day, as the whole amoont, it is belief edl
wuioespeeuuy taxennup. ; . j,
THOMASlL (COWAN
1 SAMUELIi, REEVES;
W- H.IHQRAH. 1
i H rf::i' I 'H -.14'! CotMtissianers)
1June,7th, 1 33446 I2t . f ,.v , .
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won
U U nnHK.R'onma laAlv 'ne'rnnd hv the ttWri- W ull.U9C ' Wi4Vr TnT I Briffadier Generals, BlUfAW. .
1 l ILVLiu6i Y-irus. or(io any in this section ot tne country,: wnicn i nftClK. hill K rntfid to ttid
f ated ihihaWrelf nSiri pselMroih the tmtnber of lashiphaMe ink Officer; Wh a Mrt of leach; of
I I w 94 X M r I 1 HIT I 111 ll-M H linw HIT MILIX I T m a m. I : w rrww -
V i Mto'ny Others ife this plac?. r MrAhdre hli, rt.l L tl , "r,hVr.it 1 Pwlive priades i . .
form, on I i- -.t-.iti.-i ti5i.n .ii. 1 ; He also returns his thanks for the liberal pat I r nU -Aor nt Uwr fluner! .
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ESPECfFuLV calls the attention oi
Alt the pnblic; to his new Honse of
On Centre Street, a few doors 4South
of th Court Hoose. Having! lately 1
?one tn considerable expense to impr
ma
inse to improve
the copitbrt, and enlarge the capacity of
his Establishment to meet the orenerooa natron
age. wnicA he nas reeeirea -he hopes he shall be 1
aoie io render, periect
Bedsj Bar and Stable,
Bed
tvl
wac
e $hat can. be expected
everv aiienuon; si
wants of hh cqstomers
rants, . . j ;
N. B The Post
Statesvffle, K. C Nov. dtfl6
.i !
rnillK JSubsfmber !.a tost received the TP AT
1 xoii's xiiikQAsaiir work pub
lishid quarterly in NewVork and Philadelphia,
eraHcing all the lgbions the rjwt-
parM to execute au orders in his line ot husmess
Wllpineainessj pnnciuauiy,ana fiespa(cnne i
fonage he has heretofore received, and hopes for
a iorxner coHiuiuance ot hib same.
C3N. B. All orders from a disUnoe will be
immediately attended to. by
i HORACE Hi BEAKU.
j Salisbury, cb. 10, 18S4. j tl
1
r 11 1 HE: subscriber has opend a
a JL tlonse ot naiteruinment m the
f f " MrMtt ff nttrt n civ rv 1 no
of Oakes Ferry, on the great Road
,VytUIl J VI AbUWU OKA UllO v9i
leading frum Salem to Statesville, and to Salis
bury, by way of Mocksville. He promises to use
every exertion that the country affords, to make
the condition of the travelled comfortable at his
house His buildings are new His table shall
be constantly well provided, and his. stables fur
nished plentifully, t ; t
i i I - ISHAM P. ELLIS
June, 7th, 1834-U6tf , i
N. B. There is a Post Office At this place,
and the Stage from Salem to Statesville, passes
four tunes a week.
I. P. E.
MIS(&M(D)IS
A7 E will purchase any number of likely
v v s Younar Negroes for the next twelve
months, for which We will give liberal pri
ces in Cash'. Any! communication addressee
to either of as at Haqjtsville, or to Robert Car
son at Hamptonvillei; N. Carolina, will mee
prompt attention. '
1 I. JARRATT,
T. GLEN
Jane 14, 1834: I tf 96
Surry County Court,
"' May Term, 1834.
Zephaniah Hijl, ' j Sci fa to subject
; vs. f real estate to pay-
Heirs at Law of C ment of debts.
Leonard Hill, dee'd.
Ir appearinff to the Court, that Alexander Hill
one of the Heirs at Law, is not an inhabitant of
this State; it is ordered by the court, that pub
lication be" made for six weeks in the Carolina
Watchman, that he appear at next Court, to
show cduse. why Judgment should not be had
against the Heirs at Law in this case.
f F. Kl ARMSTRONG, Clk.
Price Adv $2 6w49
Surry Comity I Court 9 Jflay
j -Term) 1834- j
Zephaniah Hill,
l AS. .
1 Heirs at law
f Sci fa to subject real
of I C
estate to payment of
Leonard Hill, dee'd.
debts. '
It appearing to the Court, that Alexander Hill
one of the Heirs at Law, is not an inhabitant of
this State ; it is ordered by the court, that publi
cation be made for six weeks in the Carolina
Watchman, that he appear at next Court." to
shew cause why Judgment should not be had a
gainst the Heirs at Law in this-case.
t F KI ARMSTRONG, Clk.
Price Adv. $2 Cw49
ROWAN-COUNTY COURT,
Jfiay Sessions, 1834
Franey Fennel,.
' .-vs. ! :
Jesse Herrin and Polly his wire,
Joha Fennell, Joseph VVolever
and Elizabeth his wife, George Petition fur
Lents an Janny hi9 wife, John
Eller and Catharine; his wife,
Christopher Miller and Nancy
his wife', and Jacob Fehnell.
Dower.
M
It appearing lo the satisfaction of the Court,
that the defendants Jesse Hernn, Joseph VVole
ver and Elizabeth his wife, George Lents and
Fanny his wife, and, Christopher Miller an
Nancy his wife, are not inhabitants of this State;
on motion of the plaintiff by her Attorney : It is
ordered by the Court, that publication be made
for: six weeks: successively in the Carolina
Watchman, printed in Salisbury, for the said
absent defendants to appear at the nextTCourt of
PIeas and Quarter Sessions, to be held for the
county of Rowan, at the Court House, in Sa!ia-
bury, on thS third Mooday in August next, and
answer sajd petitioo, or the same will be taken
pro confesso, and set for hearing exparte as to
them. J ;-t"'.f I "' ''
,v A Copy Test,: v?
4 I : 0HN GILES, Clk I
Price Ad v 1.50-49
P. There Will DC U pro t suieied
Miinr. 4l.i'fe C.iiiifcVlaMi? Pr.-sn ttr ans. in
VVakesooro', N, C. commencing Thursdaeve-
ninr,24thWJuln4xffandcntiiiaeuntirsome
Jay the neit week or-lOBgeA"AU Ministers of
the (kspef-.with all! fh i love ' the :csu.ofi
Christ are tented .1 J'-
WUJ Sail ill & ir. x ,UA IS. i
Jons 28 1SS4.
1 H- f :
'-,
1 ML 1
sausJaction ms fa able, I iviu oriiuB, i wo nuo . uob j uacco ana new lnd, scTfrat .acffSlof fini -fW-
.are furnished in the'besl pdplaee-1 M .-'l i- yV,. r I t meadowy tvhich pmdluces 'IlaVAhri IdinhmRt'BMl
by himself .and lusl aer- Vlpf- Mes?. Regimcntof Caralry t attached tl i n-ircl7w
J IfJU" t
i 6;
r
fi HEAD qUiRTERS, .
r i SAUscmtOthJdne, 1854.?
TIIE 7th; 10th and Uih Brigades, compos
ing thk 4th Division of the Militia of N. Cam"
una; will be Reviewed and Inspected in the tA'
lowing order, vii: ;.
The 6th, 77th and 73th Reffiments, at the
o ff Rutherfordton, oa Wednesday the Sd of
cepieniwr. . f
The 70th and71t at
Lacblnton, oa i nday I
the 5tb ot Septeasber.
f "H r 8 lyegimepn oi yavaifj. a-1 m
ITbe 87th Retrimentat theit Redmentaj Mus
ter Ground, tn Fridav. the 19th bf Septeinberr.
The 88th at block's, on Saturday the SOth ot
Septemberi r: . .
-edaltocksTffle;- onfesdat,23d
r ,The 61th iat Salisbury, on rhursday, the 25th
Seotember v I -
AL,LrNand
the Review-
their re-
IT. G. polk;
i v-" i ,
' JosEPnA-"REVARt,? ... , 1
WM.D.iCRAWFOttblC s r' I
Jdne 23 3w49 ,
BEEVES W4?TED!
.
1 I
JB, i gular, business of ublutmu wine
towit of Salisbury, wishes tahiiy a number of good I
i -( J ; ' '1 "I
Trv tt- ram ict trx 01 -1
'KMPilPiV tttWr
for which the highest pricesl will be given in j
asa. s ; 1 .
f: " vifa.'CT
Are ; nouuea,
Jlif.wSf ready j to ' suppty J
GOOD BEEF oQ Tuesday, Tfturg
them with
daa and Saturday of each week, for the rest of
the seawfl, at the nsaal rate. i '
! i t v JOHN I. SHAVER.
Jane 28 tf49
3
TjQJLOIlirJG.
i 1
HAYING received the litest New York and
Philadelphia FASHIONS; together with
the London and Paris FASHIONS, and having
a good number of first rate workmen, he is pre
pareSi to cut and make work in a superior, style
to any one tn this part of the countiy, warranted
to .fit well and being agent for some of the most
fashionable Tailors of New York and Philadel
phia he Is prepared to teach or give: instruction
to any tailor or tailors that may wish instruc-4ionr-ahd
any mat may not be so perfect would
do well to call, as be is ready and able to give
satisfaction. I ' - '
ICP Orders from a distance will be punctual
ly attended to according to 1 order work and all
kinds of cutting will be done on short notice.
Tl J L il . II . - . i t w
ne tau oo louna -ai an iiraes ai nis Old stand, a
lew doors shove Wm H Stiio-hJor'a T varn
and .nearly opposite xur. John! Murphy's Store.
Salisbury, N. C 1834 tf3i s
fflHE SUBSCRIBER takes this method to
U ; inform the Citizensot Rowan County and
its vicinity,, that he hasquit the farming
Business, aa ne now rosuines tne
CABLXE T M.tKLYG B USLS'ESS,
a.nu win carry on ine Dusiness in ail its various
branches.: He will not hesttjue to say, that his
WORKhall not be SURPASSED by any
pone in nis line ot business ; and he would be
happy to receive a liberal hate of the PUBLIC
PATRON AG E The Subscriber feels confident
that he can' give full satisfaction to all who may
favor him with their custom. His Plantation is
adjoining - the Lands' of William B. Wilson
ank others. -'
IT. WAIATT AND CHERRY
PLANR1WILL BE TAKEN IS PAltT
PAY FOR FURNITURE
! , JVUNFORD BEAN.
Feb.22 tBl l
Uilisborongh Academy.
THETrastee:.ofthe Hillsborough Male
Academy give notice that the exercises of
this institution will comment its fall Sessioc
on the 8th day of ! August next, under the su
perintendence of Mr. V. J. BINGHAM, A.M.
whose welj kno.vfi reputation as a classical scbol
arand peculiar. tact oT imparting instruction, has
given reputation to this School which is second
to none in Ihe southern states.! , -
The healthy situation of Hillsborough:, the pol
ished,! moral, and religious society, gite it strung
claims to public patronage.
The English department will be tanrbt by
Mr.JiC. NORWOOD, whose qualifidtions,
both moral ind literary, are of the first order.
Board can be had in private families at $3
per month,! -
No student will be received that does not
board in a private house.
' By order of the board.
i f J. TAYLOR. Sec'y.
June 24.5i - . 3 49.
-J'
STJBSOZIZSSS JTJxrrtin.
Jt DUL
uyux AUJUprEtiED ON THE
ES KITE pt JoHir Coor, . deceastd, hereby
requests these indebted to the deceased to make
immeujaie 4 pymenf and those having claims
against jthe same, toi present ! them accordins la w.
r U i JA. UUUK, Admr.
MayS1834-45 6wl :
IVb have on hand neatly
containing a covenant of seizin in addition to tha
usnai corecaai oi iqmet enjoymeni-commonly
called a warranty There is a bonsiderahle -ad-
Fnrantage to the purchaser in this' improved form.
wwenaoiesnim-ioonnjgasmJspsDno'aajiefiM-
i - vers thdt hfe has obtained a bad liUe-iecor-
!ng to th? usual form he .cannot sue the jwller
hehasen ousted ljjurcha by
ut Tbii Blwurthyof attenUorj i thocawhc
"ym no. n- - 1 3- . ? .,
lZ Zf .tJZ
of securing; debts.
i-T W9 uwwutjv
ef an.inland village lii The 6Si-Regfment Chaflotte, onTaesdayl The whole is in firstiratereirj odlwrtr i I
Sine itn ungade, at the same time ana place.-, i ns;c i ICitcVri . .LtilM.'..' IT SSir,4l 11
i i : . I -J nil i 1 ... t i , r, . . m ! 1 . .s v Si
"h n.iT s I J.Pfv t wisttiiatHi uk th waters of III f
li3tMSeptember. I 4 Ct-. . I Sraart Crek, six rW
i'Ul : I 1 W Uegimentot roiimteera,-under the the same dLsUncefrmnhetGood Siiui Gao inJ II
j f; - f j cdmtjgjand of Col Coleman, at the same rime and the Blue; auige. h , - r$M -Cif-l f
K ' W - 1 "iThe eOthand lst RegimenU at Lawrence: necessaryiasit is nresanny V w'lKSJSIl
,JH vineLonTuesdarthe 160 of September. J to nirMim! tflfc ?
' - ' r h! ' -.-j
. 1 r
i : . . 'I
i t m 7 " 1
t -"W III
i ill
ry aJuahle TRACT of LANDilsituatl
SQDO
9
Ejjjhty or Ninety of whichj the
greater part
newly cleared i Sixty cres of, first ratbottomC I
my
.uu, rquai in leruttiy and prodoctitenesa to ahyt
me sarroonatog eUnutry ; ; some exceuent sTol :
I . ' snM , MUU, TlsminB lUF.nniLWU. fK? -5 r
All persons! wishinte boyj cat obtaitt any I Snfori 41
mation they may desire 6y baling on Samuell)
. - .f naja oe iuuna ai uouuvr :
u- t-wlH .fr-,fev:?t jn'!:rnt ft
,Ai C. MOORED Ji
farch 23-5m56;
htm
if ; -r'
'tl- ' iivi
mttP j,.:.... !!.:. 'i -f,t ' ' . :
A suraed on the i ph days, of Julyineit.yfr;-:
m. uutcq whose well Known analtficatidna ,
a Teacher, need no further reajnimendaiii tt. fe
finntinoe.tn iafh thii'vtrtMitt kt4nAt.'.irJi:nL-r' -'M I'
tioa in 4he male department., ir It lii! i i iail
k Mrs. Jllary Welfare. whoJseminenUv'aaUirW WlU
TntrifA anil ka n K. 4 : ! If
. u . A ? 5 k: m
with eTedit to herself, and thosa,who bngaffed her
In Ihftif aarviKa will I..hu .r L. t. t
ir " vw 4tn- 1 'ijai eraaie
Department, . . ;V
struction toiystem: t,ha popilt will be2isttrbUted
m acuof uihji louieir siaie ck tmorove
uicuk . iiee wgewer wuo, tne terms 01 tuition .
udbbokslused in each-'cla..WiIIkhi fcli(iw:
ing:i-Iasfijit Orthogrtpy, (WeosierstA L'f
book, new editioh;) Reading (New orklI&adeM i;
Nos.
class.
Reading,
ciples of Grammar) (Green's;) Geography; (P
Parley's) enUl Arithmetic, $7 per stssion
via5s mira, vrrammar, fiurrayisi;;uengraphy. V
(SmUeys;)Arithrcc.Soy!4eiai f
CIas3
M IWUIU AAlOhOijr AUU VWfUUOIOT, itVOlCC9 ; f
s;) Rhetoric, (Blair's;) ijlforil Philosophy, fi
ter'
V ariey ;sw J-ogiCi pledge's;) AJgebra, UyaRs;) i
Geometry! (Caldwell's;) Latin, (AdamiiGrahi-? i
mar,) Greek, (Fisk1 Grammar,; and Chemislfy;
$10 per session ' m. M !ijV' 3s
Young Gentlemen and Ladies may pursue any
of the above branches at the discretion of their
parents or guardians. Painting a separate charge. '
The Building which iscf j brick; is Itige ard
commodious. i ' J
Terms of Board, iecluding Wood an! Wash
ihg.fcandles exceptjed, &c, from 22 to 27'pcr
session, which will (insist of 5i tnontha. j
Parents and guardians who wish to pfece their ;
children or wards in; the above inshtatioo, are in- i
formed that it is in a flourishing! anmwing '
condition, and that tjhere is room for more pupil, .
if application be made shortly. - I ? f v " ' 'f
Every effort will be made for thO improvement
and comfort of these .entrusted in ourj cafe fof
iunner particulars appiy to ; , i t
Bentcn Clcmmons "1 H
Johrk Clemraons, i ;
Wibon Wammach, Trustceai
Johti Johnson, ' jLl.
1 homas Hanes, j J
June 19, V'34. j 3w oO
FORSAUE
AT LINCOLNTON NORTH CAUOLLVA. ?
Invaluable f dinlmcntf , j;;llJf
fort ac'uRifeiifl
White Swellings, Scrofula and other tdraoUtf, -ficl
Sore legs and Ulcers, Old and 4eshoundav f fi Z
Sprains, Bruises, ilin-MdtlUmailiJpJ
tions. Scalds and Burrs, Vbmen 1 Sore:
Breasts, Scald Head' RheumaUI PairarliC
.Dues, ajia exiemai uiseases genera
PREPARED OffLY BY y
V '.' j Or RJcHMOjiVAH'il r
r r"
Sold Xfioleale kRefaU
LEONARD & BOlfnEW
ILINOOLNTONV;.! . - -
AGmrrs poa u oAzioma;
WHO WILL PROMPTLY ATTEND TO
ALL ORDERS FOR JTHE
A numerous list of
Certificates, showing the -
valuable orunertiea
of this Ointment; may be-
seen at the Places where it is
. . 1 - I-.-- ! I .
deposited for
r - . j i '
iiih
Sale.
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THE Subscriber fcill pay ? liberal prices io
Cash for HIDES of aR descriptions; at m
Yard in Salisbury; . 1 li' '
. 1 . . i d: kerns, t-
" Joly.5 StfO
i
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fll HE Certificate Air Ten Shares of; the Capi-
North CanJina, in thi aameiot the Suhscrtteri i t
having been feet. Notice is iherefbre fgifen to
all persons Cohceraed,;thaifl shall apply ci the
President oftaid Bank, either in Deraon orlrr a
OINTMENT.
! i .: ' i
NO
gent, to issue duplicates thereof. -" 1 1 . j ; . J iifl
April 12y 1343m33
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IVtrf If tketut edat itii$A
VLicC) on reasonable
terms,' and aftthef
If:.-
shortest notice
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