4 T ! ; the 'Most iiUgant-Stylt ot JEW GOLD AtfD SILVER WARE, JctVleC THE SubacribeY has 60 Jiaod and wilfkeep constant! j toe saleat his shop 10 Salisbury N. C. on maitf street, at the net door aboft the store of Samuel Lemlyjk !oo a SPLE.YDW ASSORTMENT OF FASHIONABLE ARTICLES, 1- u:i: f knainoea anion? which he would IU 1113 I1UV Vi - j mar. fa tha fiilltlWlnCT iVIZC 5 Patent Lever WashW (English, French, Swiss, and PtchJ I . G )!J and Plated Fob Chains, Gold and Plated Watch Guards, Gold and Plated Watch Keys, r2.i.-Tnl PrktedrWatcli Seals, Gold Ear-boW Breast pins, and Fingerings4 (ti fashion.) S Silver Ware; Everrpowted Pencil Cases, and Silr Srwfttacfes. and steel frames &. glasses, J '': P.w.irt nt Dirk Knives, and Silver Fruit Knives, i j : Pocket Pwtois and Dirks, Breast Buttons and Musical Boxes, 1 -t rs.it mrA VVatr.li Ch tins and Keys. Ifle wilf nxosot every jdetipiioo of work in a workmanlike manner and promptly M i , DAVID L. POOL. tCP Old Gold an Silver taken in exchange for articles purchasetKt riislshop, and inpay ment for work done and debts doe. D. L. P. Salisbury, June 25, 16; tf49 I! JOHN HTJRPI1Y ITS no w receiving from the Northern Cities J. an Mlfniit ani) fTAnpral Atr1rnent bf SPRING, SUM &1ER, PALL & WINTER t : 'GOODS.; r Vichhepfferfbrsaleon L Tooa terms. He deems it uHneccssarv to enumerate the different ; articles that compose sort meat, which upon examination found large and complete. . lie tenders bts sincere thanks j to his friends, for the liberal patronage heretofore extended to biro, and rjespectfuliyt requests ihom mnA ihfl nuhlic rrenerallv. to caU and examine bts Goods, believing that those w ho do so, will! not regret it. ; . . J M. Will sell 543 Acres land, one hundred of which is excellent meadow, 3J miles from Salisbury. Salisbury. September 3, 1836 6m7 the as will be Mis. HUTCHISON'S 8 BENJAMIN FRALfcYj has just received toe latest fashion from New Yoik anT Phi ladelphia, imported from London and Paris. He has removed to the Urge! Brick Building, on the South side f Uhe Court Hoose opposite the Post Office, where he is prepared to do all kinds of Tailoring in a very superior style, durable and fashionable, and warranted to fit well . All or ders from a distance willjbe fnoi faithfully exe cuted, agreeable to order br promisei All kinds of w.irk will be done by bjim ion short notice. He 8tiH continues to act as a?ent for some of the mt fashiortabl Tailors of Hew York and Philadelphia, therefore, any Tailors wishing instruction in th art of Outtinj, can be instructed by callins 4" jBenjimin Fraley, Salisbury, at the large Brck Home tB Taken up and committed to the Jiil of Cabarrus Cconjy.soine time in the month of Septemberast & negro man, Nathan who says he belongsto lh? estate of W. P. St ockton. Said negro- is about 5 feet 6 or 7 inches high about 45 ywtb old, some wray hairs: has lost several lit his fnjnt teeth. The owner is requested to come forwHrd prove property and nay cJiargES and taice him. I VM. H. ARCHIBALD, Sh'ff. JulySOth, 6m3. Prjcej$6,25. 2 AND BOOT ... Ti1 ! I ; - i ' ', .w- 1 So'ribr is nowrprejarvd to execute work in-?ii liue of; HisirteMs. in a neat and durable manner, at his Whop, in Mr. Cowans' Urge lirick Uniidi.ir. Tj jiolic are. invited o give nis AorUa trial andUhen determine as to P. . i ! lis qua my. . April 23d, tMtj j y JSoanllng School for Young jLatlies. KELV'IJV, JY&mPtfi'SBdROUGlL rHlHE Exercises of tpis chool, which have " JL, j ist closed for i lip second session ot the present vear, will be resumed un the 1st of Feb ruary net, under the superintendence of Miss C. C. Joae and the subscriber: assisted by a la dy in every respect suitably qualified. The first Session of the year YSil twilli close on the 15th of July, including a short lacalim. The second oion will commence on the loin ot July, tod terminate orihe lk2ih ot December. The School will be, as heretofore, strietlyj private in its cha racter. No young ladies except those resident in tbe immediate vicinity or so hear the School as to be considered undeij. the immediate care of their parents or guardians, Will be permitted to board ir. any launly of wh-icb a teacherJs not a member. An arrangemeut Has been made with Miss Holmes, with whom a lady connected with pthe School resides, toa?coraaiodate a small num ber of young ladies with board. Terms for board aod tuition, $35 per Session, payable in advance; tuition for day $choUrs,$t5 for all over 12yeats of age; $124 for those under- 12. Instruction in the ancient languages and Math ematics, will be given vlien dt-sired. B ks and Stationary will be furnished td boarders and day f schtilars at the lowest retail prices. Music and Diawtng will form separate charges. The servi ces of an additional instructed in Musi having become necessary, one has, been accordingly pro s Tided. The services of a gentleman who is iiih ly recommended, have been engaged for the' next year, (1837) who, will give Uosiruntion in the French and German, which will also form a sep arate charge. i ! 1 . , t j W. H. HARDIN. PittsboToagh, Dec. 15, 1833 . -tw 24 "WJffTILL be re opened f ? -i in Salisbury; on the first Monday of October, when she will, i. - - ' j . . . . . by leave of Providence, make it her principal dus ines8 to nroboie the improvement of all ihe pa ml onmmitied to her 'care. ' Havins, doring the nrpsent Sanlmer.had a renewed opporl unity to ob serve the prgrfta3 of Education at the N'jrthhe pledges herself to the pnblic, to conduct her schojl (whether it respects its government or instruction) j upon the most', approved system and to snare no: pains ui make the Salisbury semi nary, a place of instruction for females, equal to similar institutions in any portion of the Uni ted Slates, j : -j TERMS OF ApMISSION. PXHST CX.ASS Comprising Mental, Moral and Nalnral Phil osoohy. Chmistiy, Botany, Logic Rhetoric, Astronomy, History, Composition, Geometry, Al gebra, &c. &c. I Per. cession $15 50 Second Class Writing, Arithmetic, Grammar and Reading, Geography, Per Session $10 50 Extra Branches t . j Mnsic, per. session Professor's charge. French Language, doj ,$10 00 Drawing and Painting, doj $3 00 Embroidery-ULace and Ornamental Work in , Silk and Worsted of the newest and most beautiful patterns L - - r per session $5 00 Parents are respectfully solicited to dress their daughters with plainness, and to direct what church they wish them to attend. N. B. Miss Herraanee.from the vicinity of Al bany, will assist Mrs. Hutchison. September 17, 1836 tf9 i For Sale or Rent. TWILL rent or sell on good terms, my estab- JLlishioeAt a! few doors east! of the Courthouse in Salisbury , on Main street. It has been occu pied as a Tavern for a number of years, and might be made one of the best stands for busi neas in Town!. 1 will sell the House and Furni ture -togetherj or separately t Any industrious, attentive person can make the money out of the riouse oeiore l win require; u. j j JOHN JONES. N. B. I will still continue, to entertain my old friends ajid customers as- usual. . ! ! - . J. J. UXE OF FACJKJBTS TO Unfm Hutchison respectfullv in forms her frieods and the public, that her School is now open lor tne reception or pupils, and she pledges herself to pay every possible attention to the mental, moral, anu personal iiuprorament of all such as may be introsted to her care. Board can be obtained in respectable families at a rea sooable price. "- A . number 4f pupils ran be ac commodated in the family in whictf Mis,. Hutch tson and Miss Hermance. board . - Octobers, 1836 tfU ! TTI U RSU ANT to an amendment of the Stite JIT; Constitution,' notice is hereby given to all whom it may concern, that application will be made to thejiext Legislature, for thes passage of a private act for the hrrjpfit of James Scott of Burke County, to coofirn( renew two. grants of land made to Joseph JDobson then of Bun combe County, dated theind day of December, 1797. : : - ! S.SILW1j3JS,JUq. October J 5, 1836 tf 13 - JFAETTEflMjJLF,m THE Schooners Caroline and Caleb Nichols, Steamer Wilmington, and tow boats, will lake measurement Goods at N. York and deliver them at Fayetteville, at the established rates, free of all other charges. M Heavy Goods will be taken as above specified, except that they will at times, when the river is very lowe subject to storage and labor of stor ing, which we trust will be seldom required, as tbe8leam and low boats are of the newest con struction and light draught lof water. 1 be Uoods at the owners risk, the same as in the hands of forwarding merchants. Freight payable on delivery at Fayetteville. AH persons 8h i pping Goods, by the above line will please hand a list of the Gids shipped to Messrs. Hallett & Brown, so as to advise me. WILLIAM DOUGAL, Proprietor. VVILLK1NGS & BELDEN. Agents, at Fayetteville September 3, 1836 tf7 , FOR SAI.B. The Subscriber offers for sale FOUR LOTS in the town of Salisbury, on ichich there i? a rood Itooks at Newspaper j Postage. kvALDlE'S LITERARY OMNIBUS. . NOVEL AND IMPORTANT LITERARY - , ENTERPRISE!! ip , ;? JVbwl, Tales, Biogrovkyl Voyages, Travels, r Reviews, and the yyews of tkc day. It wai one of the great obiecia of NYaldie's Library, "to make good reading cheaper, and to brine literatore to every manfl oonr That nK- ject has been acctwnplished I we htye given to bopKs wings, and tney nave nown lo the utter- moSt pans of our vast continent, carrying society to the secluded, occupation to me literary, infor mation to all. We nowpropose at ill further reduce prices, and render the access to a literary banquet more than twtfold accessible ; we gave and continoe to give in the quarto library a vol ume weekly for two cents a day : we now pr6 pe to give a volume ip the same period for less than four cents a eeeh, and to add as a piquaot sson'.ng to the dish a few -cdumns of shorter litWary matters, and a summary of -jhe news arid events of the day. We know; by expetiehee aiidjcalculatioi that we can go still further In the matter of redaction, and we feel that there is still verge enough for us to aim at offering to an increasing literary appetite that mental food which' it craves. ' . ;-i - ! I i ( The Select Circulating Library, now as ever so great a favorite, will continue to make its weekly visits, and to be issued in a form for bind ing and preservation, and fts price tnd form wjll itmain the same. But we shall: in the first w$ek of January 1837, bsue a huge sheet of the size of 'he largest newspaper of America, but on very soperior paper, sojUltd with books of the newest and most entertaining, though in their several departments f Novels, Tales. Voyages, i ravels, etc, select in heir character, joined with reading such as usually aotud nil a weekly newspaper. My this method we hope to accom plish a great good ; to enliven and enlighten the ramiiy circle, and to give to it, at ; an expense which shall be so consideration to any, a mass of reading that in book form would alarm th a . m ' pucKets ot tne prudent, and to do it in a manner that the most sceptical shall acknowledge ' the power of concentration can no farther go M JVb book which appears in Waldie's Quarto Library wUl be published in the Omnibus, which will be an entirely dmtnet periodical, i TERMS. Waldie's Literary Omnibus will be issued ev ery Friday morning, printed on paper of a qual ity superior to any oi her weekly sheet, and kf the largest size. It will contaio, ! st. Books, the newest and the best that can be procured, equal every week to aj London du odecimo volume, embracing Novels, Travels, Memoirs, 8tc. and only chargeable with newspa per; postage, j i -si- j 2d. Literary Reviews, Tales, Sketches, no tices of books, and information from! "the world of letters," of every description. ; j 3d. The news of the week concentrated to a small compass, but in sufficient amount to em brace a knowledge of the principal events, polit ical and Miscellaneous, of Europe arid Amer ica. ! I The price will be two dollars to lobs of five subscribe r where the paper is forwarded to one address. To clubs of two individuals,five dollars; single mall subscribers, three dollars. The dis count on jncurrent money will be charged to the remitters ; the low price and superior paper ab solutely prohibit paying a discount. On no condition will a copy ever be sent until the payment is received in advance. As th arrangements for the prosecution of this great literary undertaking are all made, and the proprietor has redeemed jail his pledges to a gen erous public for many years, no fear of the nn fulfilment of the contract can be felt. The Om nibus will be regularly issued, ami will contain in a year reading matter: equal in amosnt to two volumes of Kees's Cyclopedia, for the small stun mentioned above. Address, post paid, AD MI WALDIE. 46 Carpenter St Philadelphia. $30 RBWABD. RANAWAY from the subscriber two nejgro slaves, viz. TOEY and JuHN. Toney is ibout 35 years of ag-e five feet nine or ten inches high, dark complexion, square and stout built j and bad on when be Ml, i bright drab Petersham over-oat. He was purchased j by me of Mr. Richard Bradiky of Wilmington, and cals himself Toney Montague.! John is about twenty yeais of age. of rather lighter complex ion! than Tny. about five feet 10 inches high, and is anite stout built ih&A n lull rnii,H fare nd ha.s lost two front teeth above and belhw. which is his most distinguishing mark. He had on when he lefc, a light grev woolen round Jaeketand pantaloons. I he .above slaves left the camp of the snbscrt- berjwhile on his way to the Western country. eigfit miles aoove Lincoluion, on ,2Sih of ilast month, and will no doubt endeavor to make their way back to Wilmington. The above reward wil( be given for their apprehension, su that I get; them again. ; JMES MOORE. Dec. 10. 183e-tf2f ; i j Horace 11. Beard, Respectfully tenders his thanks to the citizens of Salisbury and its vicinity for the liberal supportbehis hereUrfore received in his business. Me informs the public that he still carries oo the T.11LOR1.VG BtTSI.VESa IN iTS SEVERAL BRANCHES AND VA RIETIES AND ACCORDING TO THE LATEST FASHIONS FROM Taris and London, Ita JSTew York and PhUadthkia. i ! He assures his customers that their woik shall be done faithfully and according; to promise. ana xnai is not what every mechanic can say least it is not what they do ; I Salisbury, April 23, 1836 tflO with the necessary buildings &c. and two per manent springs. If desirable, the water and sit uation would Jae very suitable for building, either a brewery of a distillery. To, any one wishing to carry on ihe tanning business, this property would be valuable. If noiisold privately before the 1st of next January, it will be sold then at public auction. ! , terras dood notes at; one, and I wo years, ccs irom me davjoi sale. Sept 24, 1S36 tflO JOHN BEARD. Senr. BLANK WARRANTS For Sale at ihis Office C$iM FOR .VJVaHOES. H " ?r if ,Drw,,, Purchase any nombe -v. i J?un? tMKOES daring the Z TTi 1 s ur wu,cn "oerai prices in cash will b giveni . h, I wish all jetters on basineasaddressed to uio ai oermantoo, Stokes county. tI.:....L. - jjTVRE GLEN. niy id, J83a-tf52 J FOHTtrija's s eolib- 13,000 DullaM for . S Dollars! - ' ' ' NORTH CAROLINA z F or the benefit of the Salisbury Academy. .''isf Class for 1837, To be drawn ai Fayetteville, on Saturday, the 11th of February, 1837 COMBINATIOr? SYSTEM. . i - i - , - 75 number Lottery 12 drawn ballots CAPITAL PRIZE . 13,000 DOLLARS, SIL,EA1MI SCUEJflE. Prize Prize Prize Prize Prize Prize of of of of of of 20 Prizes of 20 Prizes of 2ft Prizes of 20 Prizes of 20 Prizes of 30 Prizes of 13,000 dollars, 6,000 dollars-, 3,000 dollars, 2.400 dollars, 1,500 dollars. 1100 dollars, 1000 dollars, 500 dollars, 360 dollars, - 300 dollars. 200 dollars. 100 dollars. BESIDES MANY OF S0, 60, 50, 0, iiC. I C7Amountingpn all to 25390O WHOLE TICKETS 5 ' HALVES . $2 60 QUARTERS $1 2ft A certificate for a packet of 25 whole! Tick ets will cast only 74. Halves fy Quarters in the same proportion. To be had in the greatest ot numbers at WHEELER & BURNS, Salisbury, N. C, December 3, 1836. KcWj Kicli, Fashionable The Subscriber I wll sell that valuable , i TAN Y ARB - in the Town of Wadesbonogh. for several years past in his possession. Hr can safely, recom mend it as an excellent stand for the , TJiJYJVIJVaB usUVESs; Terms will be accommodating to the purchas er, and can be knownf by, applying to the sub scriber euher by letter, or privately. . THUS. S. JLl i TLL. Dec. 3, 1836 tf20 I C The Editor of the Greensboronjb Beacon will iasert the above jb'ix limes, and for ward .his ac count lo the Subscriber at Wadesbrwugh,N.C. ' ( At Journeymen Tailprs Wanted. 'i j; i ! I j fill WO or three Journey men. Tailors (good JLf workmen) of steady habits ; wanted imme diately by the subsbriber. None but such need pp!j. p .f U! - I I HORACE H. BEARD. Salisbury, Dec. 31. 1 836 tf34 i T ; ' '- i i 1 1 ; i "WTOT1CE. that ijdesign to apply to the Le XI gislature of the State, to pass a Resolution to enable me to collect the arrearages of Taxes or tne county oi uabarrus, tor the years 1833 nd 1834. . : i !tl Wm. H.ARCHIBALD, Sheriff of Cabarrus Cty. DwmberSl, 1835 tf34 Assortment of JEWELLERY, F 1HE Subscriber has just returned from Phil - JUL adelpbia with a very Rich Assortment of Watches, Jewellery, &?c. CONSISTING OF Gentlemen's &. Ladies' fine Gold Lever Watches I Do. do. Silver do. do. English, Freneh. and Swiss do. Fine Gold Fob Chains, and Keys. Ladies' Gold neck Chaios. Shell Musfc Boxes. A very rich assortment of Breast-pins, Ear-rings and r inger-nngs. Silver, Plated, and Jett Belt Buckles. A large assortment of silver Spectacles with con cave, dividing, green, and double glasses. Silver Combs and Butter Knives. Silver Fruit Knives and Thimbles. Do. Pencils and Tooth Picks. A very superior assortment of Razors, made br I Koger, Miepherd, and ! de & Ku.ehrr. Also Rjjger Shepherd's, Wade &. Butcher's Dirk, Pocket, ahd Pen Knives. Fine Plated and Paper Cantors and CanJle sticks. German Silver,Table, Desert, and Tea spoons warranted supeiior to silver, and cheaper. Silver Spoons. Together with Purses, Steel Chains, Keys, and Fine Pistols, and Percussion caps. ! He invites the People to call and see his as sortment. Those living at a distance, will have their orders filled on as good terms, as if they were present. JOHN C. PALMER. I Salisbory. N.C., Dec 3, 1836. LIST of letters remaioing in the Post Of fice in Salisbury on the 1st of January, 1837. A R H Alexander 2, Samuel Allen, Wil liam Anderson, Michael Anderson. I B J J Bruner 2, Elizabeth Ann B run son, Allen Brown, N Boyden. Peter Bartlett, John Beard Jr 2, Ellen A Bates, Gray J By mi to, Jacob Braner, Elvira Branon, A Bagarly, Eliza 6eth Boiler, Mosse VV Baley, Enoch Brock. I C Levi Carrel, Daniel Corrier, B run son Craven, James Cook, D Canidy, Elizabeth Cressel Charles Cuthesell, James W Clarke, Leonard Clot's. I D John P Dickson. George Duke 1, J Le roy Davis, Wm P Dobson. E John Eilerbe. F William Folk, Squier Freezer or Macone Russell, Secretary Fulton Lodge 4, Lewis Fra ley, Jauie Filips. j 'George Goodman 2, T C Graham & Co, Sal y Aim Gusor, C Omello Gelispe, Henry S Gor man. I H Henry Hill, Daniel Homager, Jitx Haden. Benjamin Howard 2, George Hargrave, Decey Hains, William B Hightower, Dug lass P Haden Wm. Hicks, Andrew Harrill, Eliza beth'Haden. . j J David Julian or Wm JuIianJoseph Jones, Saml Josey, Annv Josey. K R Kerr. " i L Peter Long, Margaret Long, Robt Love 2. M G W Mordecai, James H McCnllocb J D Mitchell, Anss Morgan or Albert C Morgan, Michael Myrib, Jeptha Mowis, A M Mitchell' F W JHeerbach. Wm March . j O Jane Owens. P Wm Pbili ps.Thos Preston Jr, Joel Pickler, Thomas Puryear, Matthew Porter, Jacob Pool. ! R James G Rowe, William Ramsey, Wil -Ham G Rodders. II S John Shaver, A Smoot, Wm Sims, Alex Smoot, James Smith, Saml SeaJurt.Thos Smiih, Horatice M Switzer, Wm Stewart, John VV Simmons; George S Shaw.T H Snow, Harriet Steel, M Swisher, I&aac Sweet, Wm. Stone F B Shepard. i ' I TVilliamTaylorrWhitsoo'raylor. Aaron Terryuaaud Turner, George O Tarrh.Fredrick Tomson. t,.V7J?!,n Ward well. Btistor Warrick, Philip Wnght, George Wilhelm. r SAM'L. REEVES, P. M. A POR SALE FIRST RATE JINNEY i warranted to be in foal. I I Enquire at this Office. Dec. 17 tf22 3w 25 JOS FJllKTIJfG Of every description neatly T Done at this Office. GEOIZGE U CUvlSE, ReSPECTFULLY INFORMS THE GENTLEMEN OF SAL ISBURY AND ITS T1CIMITY, nnH AT he has taken theoffice formerly orcu- JL pied by II. H. Alexander. tLq. directly op posite George Y. Brown s More, wnere be in tends carrying on the Hair Cutting and Shaving Business, Having carried oo that branch of business for the ast ten years in NeW York and Boston, he flat era himself that his work in the above line will ha inferior ta none, either in the IMorihern or . . Southern country: Gentlemen ure respecituiiy invited to call and try. N. B. Razors set to order. November 5, 183K if 1 6 STBW FASHIONS. J-Davidson College ; r a. ii i , 5UI1 UOllorru I t L 1 fipHE second anouil bat.f ! i (I rlnt; WiH ,alment . .. ine same capacity thig ,etr W . i of necessity , be the yeaof 9 the InsHiution will g0 into -1 of March next Aretha $ $ an interest in thiaenterpnff'tQ given it no pecuniary tmsdtiA v mww,iu iuis me lime of iia " ''jfi. fend a helping hand? XYhntf b for the Library ? Itwas 8osT& gregation, that each on u???1 should present the Ly one 6,1 ie 1 tars U,ft.: 'Vh brought in several valoabfe buuti- ed that lhe4iieftds of the Instito,LU e congwgatioi.a act on the bint 7 " congrefiraiions. Books 00 ani. 'L,SeJ r..n. ....... .7 uhimri Hiiiinmnj rnriTra. win :hM,.. v J i -subject btfore their gregatiorii? f The Charlotte "Ji,r.r.t 5' - Gazetted Tvill ror.fer i tavoWN . i-. stAtfotiiovtheHm; UMI IDC !VTtI Court of Picas and Quarter ber Session, 18S6 I Tl Petition for the DivUk,n ,,f N(v. James Hendrix. Loke Hnrfntp1 or x, and Liavid Lhis, ni Wit-1 lett and Wife. imd Ro! 'K.JrMd Heirs at Law 0! Darby Hendrix, JVn Jtlrs. S. B.jfEJVBEETOJi; Milliner and Mantua Maker INFORMS the public, that she has just re ceived the JVfifF YORKfy PHILADEL PHIA Fall and Winter Fashion for 18 36-' 7 and will execute work in the various branches of her business, in the roost fashionable style, with fidelity and promptness. $C3 Oiders from a distance will be strickly attended to, and articles of Dress carefully pack ed and sent off according to direction. P. S. Mrs. P. keeps on band, for sale, a stock of Fashionable Bonnets, Caps, Turbans, &-C $c. -Salisbury, October 1. 1836. (pPocket-Book LostJ) THE Subscriber lost on bunday last his Pock et Book, some where near Rocky River, oo the road to Salisbury the Pocket-Book is of leather and c!ose with a eUsp it contained about three hundred ar d four dollars, in South Carolina money, Cheraw and Planters' and Mechanics' Banks the money was put $100 in each bundle- a strip of paper round each bundle, and then toldnd up i" a piece of newspaper ; it alw contained Notes to the amount ol near seven hundred dollars, several were given by JI7orris W. H outer of Darlington Court House, South Carolina, and one on E D. Law for $100, with several other nuJes 1 Nkill five a handsome re ward to any one w ho will give me information on the subject information directed to either Salisbury oi Darlington Court House, wiU reach me. CHRISTIAN TARR. Salisbury, Dec. 24. lS3rt-itf 28. To tlie business ol" Coach 5? Ornamental Painting, Will be taken by me on the uoal ierm. A boy of good habits about the age of 15 or 16 will be preferred. JOHN W. RAINEY. November 5. 1836 if 10 , OFFERED AT PRIVATE SALE. The following Art ides at the prices annexed: A LARGE Mahogany Sofa cushioned with curled horse hair at $80; two ottomans at $10; apairof large Gilt framed Mirrors at $50; two Mahogany folding and Sliding Top Break fast tables at $18 each; a fioe Mahogany Spring steel Rocking Chair, at $20 a fine large, high post Mahogany Bedstead at $30. Refer to 11. C. Jones Esq. Salisbury. JAMES MARTIN. Salisbury, October 8, 1886 tf22 THIS is to infoim the public in general, that thereisno co partnership existing between the subscribers at this time, nor has there been since the first day of January laM. HENRY W. CONNER, R.W.LONG. June 25, 1836 tf 49. Stop the Runaway, R ANA WAY from the subscriber living near Liberty Hill, in Iredell county, N.C. a negro man named ormerly owned by James Cunningham. Heis between forty and fifty years old : of a yellow ish complexion round face and small eyes. He is marked with a scar in one of his ears, which has not grown together ; aho with a scar on Ihe underside of his heel, which has not filled op : he has also a small scar on one of his cheeks, and is about five feet, five or six inches in height. Any one taking up this negro and lodging him in jail or delivering him to me, shall be reasona- oiy compensated. HUGH CUNNINGHAM. Liberty Hill. Iredell co. N. C June 11th, 1836 tf47 J STOBTB CUTTING. JOIIJV JUOESUOUSEIS. GIVES notice that he will 'execute at his quarry sever miles Sooth of Salisbury , all kinds of work in his line of business, in as cor rect a style and at as cheap a rate as such work can be done in this country. The superior quality of iiis grit strongly recommends his work to Millers" and Gold miners in particular. He promises the uimotft punctuality infilling his en gagements. Orders directed to the Post OfEce a Salisbury will be promptly attended to. Salisbury, Nov. 28 J 9 tf VVm, Hendri nel. ai d fendri I, Parkin Ho?nYjiiIV' Wife, Thorn,. Stent.! ..'T za Hendrix, Evelina Hendrix. fciijJJM Lake Hendrix, Jr. and Pai8y HendV Law of Dnrby Hendrix. d-cd. 1 i . i i acinar u 10 me satisiacdoo of tvJ i- that t ho ILAnilnle in . tanta of this Mat . It i . publication bo made for six vrm-U tu fl fendants appear at tha next.&wr'uf pi Quarter Sessions to be held on U,r 5.? January next, and Plead answer oi'iW said petition. Test. Tf Wm. AfASTIN.ct Dec, 10 6w25 Pr.Adv.53. tt BOOKS! BOOKS ! SOoTH JVO MUTdKE.1 : 75,000 vola. of Foreign and Amwioa t lor bale, at the ftortb Cardina undoubtedly comprising the greatest Wi be found any establishment in tfc rj c-iatro. m ll Bloc COD3IS18, Ifl put, )f Medical. Theological, Classical, ilfet and Blank' Books ; the latest and kst Editins of Et.glisb, Laiio. Grpk, Frfafc nish and German school books. Glob VaL Charts. Also, aspendid iasoHDM-ntcftrr lory, fancy aiticles.tnrjerj, Le bejidnu assortment ot paper, goch as Fdio.jN, Foolscap, Letter and Wrapping pap4j i Frames,Molding Points.c. Sic. kc aHt. will be sold on the mot reasonable terai One of the firm is now iUiiuued is Sew-, will be constaoily in the ttorthern having made this arrangeaimt, fhalaJ at all times to sunnlv n niAet ar P..LJ - 1 Y'J J ' . I er articles id our line of business, at tbf te notice. '"!' turner mem Rieiji, Jan. 4. , Pitts horo' Male Academj, THE Subscriber bviur heen ipp5 ihe Trustees to ;1 charge tiUBiwj lion, announce to the public, that "mi if prucj 00 .tjonuay, tne 10m ot -Janarj, 2 The village of Pilishoroogb i awtiogt'i neauniness aud good society; ad Uj6?ra will endeavoor to add to these, bis besijir. to make the School worthy of patrift t usuhI branches of an Acideroic Cwwui taught, and youths prepared for enterir-f ' Diversity of the Staie, or any iherCu!i TERMS OFJ'UITIONj j Fifteen Dollars, in advance, and charge for the Winter Session of v for fuel. ( Board can he had io ihe W'M.W U: December 23, 1836 4w25. ; I - TTAVING oualified as the Ai3" II I Ida V.fot. nl M l.o P ed, the subscriber crives notice for til & debted to said estate, to come fur" ard payment, and those having claims -fF fame, to present the same duly aothfc this notice will be pleaded in bar of r1? SAM L II. CALLOW Rowan Co. Dec. 31. 1336 4 24 State Bank ofXortkti Una. " T)URSUANT to a resolution 'd0 J. holders of this Bank, at f al General Meeting, all persnes havif aid Bank fur Dividendaof Cauwl ' Deposites, or Notes issued by the PricP or its Branches, are earnestoeatlH, sent them for payment to the Ti&J uana, on or oeiore me nrsi fiohhj - -ber next. 0 1 ber wise, they sill J the Stockholders will tbeu make tf1 of the effects of the Bank. . 4 S.F. PATTERSON m Raleigh, Dec. 23. l836-3cr.24. A rltninisfmfnr's r II ' ...... ri-- ;n mi ol administraiion wnn "z.-ja me estaie 01 ir. piai. !-.. e i a .-t. e-illeff.e. J come iowiu anu u Jain those having claims on ibesame, w rfi (properly auitcoticatedi) nitlin scribed by law. A UKSUt Sept 10 1836 tfe Journeymen Tailors im illV Of good habits and goo workmeo i C Also one or two g w--v t to harn the trade. ftlaj;nf: Apply at the Urge Brick Court House. j p Salisbary-in .