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f ... 1 if -if 1 , i l-X -' f: '';. i':';tf;'f ? . ;l - ; t t 1 i if 1-f ' :s ! -' i r I - i ;.. -4- UK" -1 44.: J,. rec tor have Dflttn ntereteUng ami 80 1. 1MI .!! jausf, A hs etitpiea si Ace We gri ten; P rri.Loiti l,r thanunlication off lihefAlAPiW AIr. Daring this eventful peri.f " eognd in a serV; Conflict,, as;; ' imnomnt Wind W4"Ml cS&:fil.. lorrtOIZtUuD .TT iW attached .tdjbs m n tat, iwhirh fWm not pernjjt-us lie, to indicate our course iur uie f a ""l li is welt remembered that the .Mj Disojmii was stabliihed u'th4cvictiot that threat cnaraherand iotercsisobe country, isi weUas ; 'lfaa fnocese of the admin ib rat io$; reqirdianu iher organat threat of ; the Ration 'tsf " ment. Born iVihW Rpufeliwn iani, aad; nuf larl in- Republican doctrines, we j were ! attache ed, presered and carried not; no) !inljj in theo ry, but in practice. Wei pledged oursejlf Jo jsus-. tain the principles ad;cliineoCthf lpubiir iti partyY asvdeowaledf br Mf JtyaD Wfi nd -ijame ifere in good fajtbtb supoftf' thu present 4 administration vpon the principles whchgov ' trnedlhe party ichich elected Mr Va Vvrcn, Cad VLponthi pledges 1$ pchiih Viaf1 election Wu mured. We have, ihr'fcghuotL strictly adhered to those principles. Had the f Meco live of this nation dohe the same ; hkH he re ceived in the spirit if w hich it wasojfereoYtiie advice of his best frifndsthe co(itioape of ihU lpersWjiof have teita neetssarVi jjjnr sfioofd we have bhtJd the distractea counsi-jspy wow." he is goveiioed, or hj4n th.:d:sjajfated'i ahd .r9ipH nartw fcv which he is sarrouoJed'-i .'- cannot b sustained tipori any prittaple ofneces siiiexpediencjr; ntititj; Ipractieil philosophy, or sound economy: ,ts phio .object, the perpe tntfT 'J?oeT, rul lis phia eflV?, the destroc tioti of the banking ytep. reqaife. of cuurse.itoo trreat a sacrifice troai the ;Aoiericab people to be, lor a moaieni, loieraieo.i 1 - i 5 s . . 'fbe great deidera;tata.;aspn ndJ coi veniot ccfrencyaatf.-p,' Jr?n wia Wl" " dualize, as oearly as i piacticable jibe; doajeiw exchaogw, is druaodd by the ptactical waots of the people, and inW or liter, jin oue form or anAihr: will h nbi allied bv thero!.! Ta acctn- Cowrtaf : 1. 1 PUas and f GwterScssUmM, Mayt Peter MeMickleV f) I James McMickle AVnr. McMickle. j Tappeariiig to the satisfaction of .f Attachment Land. teTied on "-; : J is I L I : .1 pli.,i this end, and to freserre anu , reguuue Umeredit systhn of lh cauntry hich; this ad laiiiisiration bs atterupjied to itopair, jwill ibe on o'the great ojts rr whictt.we ieel con sirained to contina our Iab)rs.y-j , .'- : Ko admioii' ratioir of. .ftlita : Gofernment can propr. none dserTes till Uacced, that U not .CossfifcYATivsboih in Ithipory idd practice Enltghteoed itpprovemetlts. atripijeral praetica b!e retouns may be permiited atftl jencouiagtjm our system but violent tpfasurl of destruction; and nnrstrainpd extrecresof iritbyation; should not be offered txiih iiappnity fey,tbsho wiM to preserve unimpaired the mo tree ana per fect torai of Gjrerqmentpyft d?id for-lhe eu joymnt and protection of nuinkjnd. ?)litical toleratf&n hilutd be! as liberal -and extensive as reis'tblratioit. bicta is guar anteed' oy 1 He c! .n?Miu:iqn.v - H " . j t r Ultraisin in haleverparty fcrfshape iti may a pptar, should 1e repudiated anffs-iardilj.,nppL- The science, of. Gofernrnent ihoald not be r permit ied degenerate iicoflg,;9f nto'tt f o.lgar pursoit a party aJvntge?f nn in lony amoi tion of real statesoifn into a Relfih and perpet ual ramble firofrtce. fLet thje example and he fate of this adrninl$?raionb? a ciobumfent and a warning throhv all futote tirne. j par bbiMS shall cjmtiijue forhje proniotion of sound principles , "and the general j welfare of tteeuiry ratfier ftan theseifh ends oi per- . N' Chief 'Magistrate, nincei he dayaof AVash- ington, et er eame to thit ...high" staiteoiinder ine -laf orabU' u?pice than Mr. jV"att:IJareni .A; cohibinaticin - of difirumsiance?, f whici: seldom irai.stvirp. ckafrlr; indicated the wy lo the af- U ,.A crv hun the nijWer ; sonai er vartu jmb(ton:l r haTedisafrncd oppogishm hysthe my tbe- The s'jpp..ft of liepv.bjican principles j;; a de fires.whieh would have tab'lisj,ed hill DPpolr-. Iir.eated by the father of contouonwouldihe. rtjounsH. prevail-. j inconbiifcfii who top soppjri nj any i-oiia"ircj 'mvauu tne nopes oi mat pouycai. ujf liisi.ii, v .,'"j" -'""v iiient of their crcedvvere disappbiniedfatd jp&t . ;Kied ; . . ' ' ' : " i ' Whilst the Jiad'uonian and lis friends were endeavoring to restore the prosperity of - the countfy, the Exfcutive Hied, hM advrs jwrere urriog forward ineasures'direcily calculated to desiroy il to keep the couniryf confjulsed ihd prost ra 1 e meas n res, subversive of thf principles v of i Republican ffoverntneht, and lendjng to the atabIishmentot an unmitigated despoiisra Ac- unapanied as lihey ;were by a war;uporjthe credit system of the c6ihtry,f and an unusual spirit of intolerance, denahciation arjfl proscfip tim, justice coold not-Have acqnlred tikffr honesty : f .pcted any sopp-irt friu conlistenl!' Uepohh- rr.an. In that spirit of) independence 'and loe o- freedom which cliaracterized the Ipunders'of .ir instltnt ion's, ;.we. resisted thte ; nrario(i3N at ietnpi tu 'depreciate and ilestroy theri wijhi the I B of i our ability The snme fpSMt ,Which 1 .dTipted in to do tl is, fi.ids no jasiucation in hiUip-iriing the men Who rnade It orcesary, i r ft is anjnwnlroy.rtibl4'Hrtttl,liatjpve ' 1 Sent aci of this udtntnistra'tiii haxbeen . an ,r Mi, anqirivocal violationof; everyji principal :?! proffsioir tirnm which lrj Yah :uurenwas eltated- to the Chief Majmi racy! $y the people In his upho Jing the ispci circnlar, jwhich the Court thav thaa defendants above named fre aot in habitants oC th faler! Itj js oMeredjby the Cfoort tliat pobiication be made for sir weeks in 'tne Carojiria atchroanlhaif thelgaid Jamesf! VV illiam;McM ikje, cbmet inf an rjeplf vjthe pbpt-rtyileyiedioia, andi plefd to said siiit, or jodymnf jby defjolt will-, be entered cgainst t em,. and pheT property leyied on condemned to sitisfy tKe!PLitntiffyatra 1 I u I I I ' j Fv.K. ARMSTROP, Crk. :i J Dii ix: J. FONVLEU, J''1 (C'apbett. idlmnij'J;rta.!a;i.iSai negro was abiuf a;mpth agb Cobiniitr JattofjhiscoiirityVfrorn which hefwas delivered to r. Staris4ihej j A Sincerihat he has runaway again; land on . being re-taken js .again iniriiitied;td'thii Jail;; I rmde jiisernninalios . iinnithiriz.d hy Jt'W and - which -had. be n w ijee con d h nun eid by jCon ?es ; In his recommending the Sub treasury j?ehernff e.inteinplaiifig a onion of. the pbrsejnj thasVord vaaJ the siiberaion f tlie enjiiri ramce jo"iilie g-ivermnent, ahJ still :jrsislii' j nj ilkjj hojl wfth "f sunning it has befa four times cufidemhed I by " the llepresenatiyes of the people If 4 l TV. , In h't3 TecomniemhtiioTi of a bankrupt Jaw to be pissed by Co'igrss, anpiicablejunly tq Corprj rations, si that this government shoofd possess an absofuje control over all the tuiie histttuiions 1 and be able to crusii iliem all, at pleajsbre; and taking all jurisdiction over ihein fionu the; hands1, ' cf the State tribufiiJs 'A ' , ;), !. Ifji .' f . In his breaking faith with the Ues,!oy re commending a lepeal of Jhe distribution lairj " f:i,his repeated teeohiniendations ,'ojf the issne of iVeasury notes, to supply the plajce dfT legal mo .1 e y , x eb u r r i ng t h iW t o 1 h e e x pi Id d a iricif r u i n 1 wis practice of depreciated governmeriti paper mnnnj, for atrirculaan tnedimo j thins exeicis--; ing a fHiwer deri?el oaly from a joe cstriiq. lion of- the constitution, 'and repudiated j by the bet Republican authorities. 8 ! ) ! In his attempt 1 establish a "reasury bank WMh an irredeernib e piper tnonev c-ciilttun Jn his efifbns to jovershruvt tht ate iBark Dpoi!e 8yteuiestahhsiie I hy. lrel:n4ac ' - son, and take4be public moneys into bis f actual custody and control ; ' j- F M i In his attempt 10 divorce the .Government ' from the interests ai:d. sympathies t;t tlie Ipeoph; In his ntttempt t. create a niu.!iitujle of new - offices, and to send swarms, of ofSceisjto harrass our people," aod eft ovthetrf substance ; In his attempt t "take .away j j ourf charters, abolish our most va uahle laws, and Kher funda mentally Uc poweri of our Got erriiufnt ; 1 1 , lathis di.splayif i5ectionalpartiJiIjiV ; j . In his cold indifrerence ,to th ii1tereRts and wants of the people! during ja period f extreme suffering ; .-f; 1 ; j '. . ; ' In his attempto throw j discredit upon,! and eei.tially, tocrush the State btuUji, through the revenue power of the Government; iembar rass yie r suinptijon of specie payns J i j & In permitting the patronage of hU filce to : come in conflict with the. freedom of b r In his open contempt of the will as expressed through the ballot bix ; I,i his attempt to cram!; obnoxious down the throats of disentin htl. ran - lur means ohbecoinipg a magnanimous Cinef lMa "latrate ; f '. -..j , A r . In hts rf fusal b acquiesce in decisi m ; gf ihe , roajirity ; and i -, i l-U;--- : InAthe despotic, attempt of his ptnUo the United htates heoatejot the? 2f f July inst. tfieue : ie pull, j WeirsurV;; b- r atiahin ail law for its.ea9tody.nd kite-:-kj?ep&r,j-.', lie ttas'a'ba'ridaii'ed the principles tylwhiclj he came into power ,u ind hconseqiietit y Vhe iluly Which; they prtscribed ; ;atd he. riaaiti obstinilte' Iv persevered in. his erroneous coo e aituTio clude all reasonable hotw of hts retrai inif 1 : 1 Aod finally, to this lih'gl;tathte.oii- L arrces, we may add, whatjmay be k,nSiderfd a - .minor onenre, out certainly a tverv tU,,. one, that contrary to all preoonceivej ownioristf te,f the moat inaccessible, both; tq fnds aod Tc,r L C ' : Mi- v.. of'gistiatertnat e-. ver mirp qis siaiion. -.: i y ;.i 1.. '!:-": it-'! .L;o what Chiefwugitrate. 1 eilhtt wanting in faegritij or wahting m capaciltf , ' , 1 " T y thwofapt1U.cs!nubosl , "Hiai W;injs(; ih.ftn- mfato- 4iUefti;fm, of la nun wbosej WiUie bourse of measuies has been but a coritinual vioij'jjon olf every suuo ien erpf Repnol.icani'l.'0?' 4'' ifcrasde against pvpular riglrts an.i nattrtal InteiesU. r ; At a proper tun, the Madis'ianViUhe pre pared to sustain for; .tbej. highest offices -in the government, such 'honest and capable1 candidates as public BentimentjshalHsaem faj indicate such as shall seem best calculated to, concentrate the greatest Demociati Repoblica support, to oyef thjow the measures which .have-; thus far, prov ed destiacti veto the be$t interests of the coon-, try, and at the same tinfe to send into retirement the men who ha veat templed tb force thera opon-j reloctant and a reststing; peqpl. jAbove all, seen, as sall be rocs(likely4 preseve the Constitu tioa of the count ryto perpetuate its Union, and to transmit the public; liberties, -unimpaired to poa tcrity. We constantly Sremenb4r the narae -Ve have assumed aijd we? hall I be unworthy of it , w h tnever i he preservation of the. constitution ceasea to be Our first anq chief oliject, i p We re not to bej undeirstoudat,y vievy, as for Baking. Democratic! Repijiblicanprnciple34 The merit of ffposfueylf belongs toj the -Executive, and the friends whp&t potiticaf loriuhes he has .involved. Thie principles, In any event, we shall firmly adhere Co, and cposlstently andar dently snpptirt4ti- ',":,! ;-'1 In endeavoring to accomplish these great ob j'cts there wjlljundbtediy fcnnd acting Jin concert, many who have heretofore differed' on other iaatiers. fl'hat thiey hae nonestly ; differ ed, should he a shffideit reasjfor Rotf irdulg-: in in crimination aM relation' to the pastilJet'Mmfir error;iot;aI.I -"ideebe Loverookod or ftirgotierj!!as ih only means by 'which one harmonious movement may , be made to restore to the Guvernmenfjio u ancient ""pu ri- VSomc 'Hogs; vFaiuhg jtools, f souie Kitchen Kurniture V I a V. ill 3 uitu vr.uvut feci itns the peopU measures ty, and to redeem ouf repohheuu institution trojn the spirit of radicalism, whictr threatens to b- vert Uiem . i-. I A-;t 1 fy- -:r5:-:ti v 5 fThat smalfpanfioTlc separate t'heruflves fom ajpaty! to serve their coii n i ry , now occupy a posi i ion? hot. less f ejn ineti t Jhan; responsible. They bol ijhn Bfa!i9etf Political ; Power. Let ; i 1 1 no j.t rem ble "in Jt heir -hands' And as they hbldTtl fur their couhtry. so may h Balance of -jiiiternal I dusiice be hold Al:paiedin.iisburj-; JCiorTere his protesskioal 'setyiCes to, th'e public- He performs every operation i pertaHiirl? to Den Tal Margery, rupon sciepiuic ujivxiyx n" cleans, spa jesi-files, plugs, levels; sepaates and elxtraiits iteethinherairt j perfecl j styje, He inserts frbiti ontoan entTrejset f -Homan na tural teet1Hklsolpsrt8jwhoU aets of injle strnctible jt;tvrrhSdnain'.' me'fa)irr -Porcelam teeth upon a new; principle., oy. v4ch they ui seive &li'hr:pet; of tl'patin;rair-DptjoiJy jr ip ptfatancfj, latservjce carf. tiih ill dis eases peculiar q the mouth, cios, teeth, alveo lar process,icj;8peetily j?rid jTectqally cur? cit srrPfTiilarttwKi in the Aeth of children reme- diet in a ifehOrt "fime 5fi5cienp,tlrial will be given before payment :t-'& aiatijded, and if :Kis servtoe8aqajdf4t''pjrove satjsfalorfi'o . -charge will be.iadeiprrihlnftot;8erred graiis. I N, fVi hr !lR!vbffi':e;tf ttth? Mansion Hotel. j tGP? II);.! $ UhcaWrtaHy (if hativft vl)3nvjlle.J P!jnce May 26. 1858 44tf sppnd a portion Edward Oort House; and Karmytllei Va, ;t Also at Raleibh, Mif!onfjSa!eWChaper;HiHJ Greensbo-fooghand ChnrioUei N.i i ar(dina. n H PATENT STEAM TEJi TIM it H R EJyO fM TO K FOR HEALTH AND - THE fcubsttribers having purchajjed the riht of using the above MJl CHINE m the coun ties of Cabarrus,: Iredellj Uurke, , v iiKes, ana Ashe, respectfully infiirmi t ie citizens of Ca barrus and Iredell, that they, have ope of the a bove Machines in operation, n tne towns nfCon eord and Statesville at this ime, and will coo. ,iinue for a few days longerr ersons wishing to have their 'beds .Renovated can have theta it tended.tin by immediate app .ication This A a -chine cleanses and purifies the leathers from all disagreeable smell, and renders jthfeatj pore and 30. It also destroys the; iiotes; M. W. UU KKi. r .13. " . if f. ' ',--,1- i.f .v,' ;- Chbhra .VorbviViairrhmtYSlwwier j Cgbv - plawtsi Colics". Cratons dndlSriazms: J HE ntilitv of RrSTIBERNAtlD'& JZeW dimr Cholera has ceased to he ,a 1 brobli-ni: riipuuc. iu univ sure losoaaiion orijviecipin al, as oh all other kinds of knnw'ledfei ruas erfee ...11 i.-t.l:-t . . . .-.i . . . - ii .i uaiijr rttiauusoea wnai-Jtne juaictous corn post? un oi tn Kemedy.its admtrable adaptation to the rarioas indications whiA occur in the course of mikeret Camohrt ci,untrJ imQ tbe stomichJ liver; ar,df bo A'tls. SaUsbory, April 28tf40 41 rri1 T1 ' WILL self, at private site a tract of land, -a- Iyti.g on the waters of Hnnting Creek in tnecouaty ol Uavje, contaioinar ': -r.. I. '" f:ti .'! $r-'-r i? s ' '.'. : !!' j- - ' ,j --''4'-f Li - . Which was lately dwned by John 1ittie 9 A credi,t of twelve months, !witb hihd arxi'scority with'iq?ere$t from the date will be rtvenrH-r: If the'atKive (and ie no; sold privately, it will be sold at aoction ri IpcWnk.'fttV beenfeflected by theTnsejJ i.f r- i -For 8at"Af4et(?b.asro title J i reference' can "be' made to tbehibrifif of uaviticdniiiy. " : way 26 -yf 44 ' j "-"Vi ;, : Important Information TO THOSB SD FFEdiNG WITH usually idestgoated as llholera cimpmints, led the, Proprietor to anticipaie from jjh ejjtst :M al l experience, however, that of Jraen coap.eHo tw discriminate accurately andF to decide j it ly tap on the effects of a medicine, inost be j trie bJst!: j and with such in ttslavor, evn the must fisti qious in iuese mailers, must lay a&nse tJiese are- iud-ijes,p;.. , ; ., . 'If. '::,;l4't)Hl''L I ; The indications of core are to tfanauilize the pfomactj and bowels : - tos relieve4 the! xcesi Jpukihg and purging to alilylilie increased Irri tability of the intestines, giving tist lo fchrit ased peristaltic motion; tu relieve that' rpeoniatic State of the bowels which isj nnertthd attendant of chronic cases, sorhetimed. accotn pa Hied with inflamation and ulcerattoii lr to overcome fihe spasms; equalize the circulation, and icstore warmth tq 4he surface '.,ffeuove, coqeation of the. internatorg&r.s ; and to relieve, the morbid irritability of the br? in and hervuns syNaym j alt ; JusP-icHyqd for tvhoicsdle lMrit$taiim- 5! Bags CofTeei , . . : j ' - , 10 hhdu jMqiasses h- ; ,f i 5 io jSiigar j '...'., .1 : 100 Sicks; Liverpool Sal) (large jotZe) Ids ftpnn Uotton aa-scrted XHusi itdrii i ;emitdy jor.-y.ChoJira u. fert meatus f.j fV rt which have oeec gtvenat variocs; linifs of the 4n . : . ; j:jt t;' "i L i.i u.- I ' 1' ciucaoj iu cases wmsiy cuiererii tn vneir origin and pro2re3s of each wher. ., - -. i ' r- 1 1 . . i- ' ' - l 1 J Tr .tu- lkiok to tneceriRcaes : tnevi are t'.e ! wcus ar?m.-.-n beslevideice that ean oe given. J i l;ir i :-. : L- hrre-'r The c6mnendatk)ns iliieh several ! llbl-aTarid I d acvd into a-' iiciiigcm iTiiyictaTia -naytf oetowfa optm tve f,ivu v , a -j i ' . j- 4. ' '. 1 A V ' ' U .' i -.1' i.LiL . neuueuy, nave aireac v. DeKn-uurusreoi ana tne-i !, mcii -.s s sohscriberSj'ftow the gaiifii rtonlo-f 4Hdin 1 be 1 tfes following from a most resnticlthle uraciikicy i,hv-1 It is a tn. siciaolof boraertbn. Va. M l I j R.S. BERNARD ' Bar Troa DV I. M .fr t-i SalUbory, Jane 30,i 1838.! ;, : '1 I' v 3ader 25 Krgsir 2000 1 bs Bar! Lead 2 hbjs Beat llotch 8 bHls Loll ogai 10,000 lbs' CatUffi Aimne on- nort ih vf iW collsp foiled Scollop; and common 4 - 'i J.&W. MURPHY. Mr. R S V-r Sft uerton, May 1 DearSir-Thls is to inf.vrm.ypa I have Wted ' the eicaey.toi" your Reuey for. 'lhV;ckolora '. in ': '.-pt.vf w ' ' several instances that have lately come under j , 8 ut ' '!'- ;:a juH:nf,,ai"1J:, JL aj-pifc. :; , mdiale j-jtr: ptriKihs.sjtit n aiseas-,tj v u ble. J In mity hi.; thaV ksttc u v t v r ;j Verge olan uu;: tivenostjun'i's a to tiiany il u; seuoi' thai i4 OUt WliiiM, lif.. great, irted, i, talliUy jSruvn;,! thani iruaeni with the be:;,, which thev a;r Clint ntlr.n t ! . .A: .. forded by if; e t witluii i)it kr v.. viduarU iheti, pernicoosq-iut 1 ingredient!, ti. 'KetaLUtw cv ry, Arsenic, 1.1 whatever. It. tracis troni rut j o! which, il.o ttcal cl.f .r.'s"; ; Jgnor3nt;pr e: never blorn : 45 D , hjFs.eventteJ ; meiut 1 1. u; t ) CUiYlsfirict' J. uunvaiit'd. . . WLed t;. June 19,Jj83$ tf47 C. WILSON. CtU EAT I EX PETITION. ' : :., M . ;!::':" . ruail Koaa tjom- 3r. :;f eo for them ! THOMAS ALLEN. Madisokian OpncE. " i i'.p'filiJ. FR 111 AT on th 7ih tiay of Nooisi 1 next, w jit vill iu Rowali CuuQt,seU at (ltd Plan Ration, kt.uwii as the f Lyerly Place 7 mile$laoOthsuf JSjili sbu ry , V Jon g 1 g to Jonathan H afitsel t, fee n r. ! toeing property About 25 XaioNcriviitcH auc some pirsiI R AYE MILCH fJOWS 1' L: I r- . 4- - mHRRateigWandGaato fit psny iiaye the pleaAqr pq announce to the public that tfe Bridge" ojrer the -Roanoke and t w e ( ve mi 1 es of thel r l oad bt n g finished and in daily fisej. tothhe t ransiliitalion tot i persons and pronc, ) hey now foriu, awce the completion ot the Rail Road between Riciimynd and. Peters j)urg'4' jchiriots linlpt Nimay conimoniea tioujrqin lii)!lfettn to theorth In the course of a few-lks.; about SO miles more jf their Rail RJad wjll be ready wheu a L fOiiive willlaily-itlite JChalkjLe vj-1 (Henderson De pot) foi !ihe Nonh, tosiead of Littleton as at pre sent, Li 111. :,r:.Hi - I " . ' .-'V: ;" This is thGriear mail route, and -ihe different uRail Ro4d Companies iiw l-tm ih.-t da:lyj mail line from Lltjletnnto Nev Yok ;in 3f nOurs. rurtning iitneior: including 11 stoppages in less 1 ban 43 hours, without the loss of a single night's sleep. j ; . j;! J .1 . ; - j- I.f j- i. 1 IVvpjlersi-ffom Greens.bdrougn, Salisbury 45 theVesiiry informed thstjbv taking this route; t h y wi;i re'fc Washing t m C 1 1 V 2 4 hqnf 1 1 f rott G rtNMii4qi,ouj.h ! iandf have the eiiefitifj iwoj nighi'8sleep(l;;! --v tt-i; s ;1 ;v;0 ! .This m the ptea8anlest arUT most expeditious jroate to'thelyitginia springs. A first rjle line of Coaches (a kept np from! Iittletoa through to Rileigh j where he maiaAVkiern line intersects it arid where it onitM with jthe.'!grat Southern tnatl lin in 4ypttpville, Columbia, Augusta & A?d vartefj of i'olher j property toottedioos to mention, sale to continue iretn day to day, tiii all is sold. " l ! . .1; r' On the 2 1st and! 22 J hf Angnst.vin, Cabarrus co , (J uiiles east of Concord, se will self at Uia late residence of aid deceased, seven head, of r -'.'T- MM & a 1 fJG3ZSi:s 1 i r ' can i. jrv, irf Sr ill4AT. OATS, Ti7 n km; if.ia o.vs, Household and UKitvhcn .1 0 LISE LtpfEfe RO ES Raleigh 13, 1838 tfoA45 ' "" Ord. tl p.'edo , pre:W law ot i h Republic. That .. B iuti ( Ainni ins neeoeo not wa and sink in ovf rhrew. ?THREE WOj JILDREN. TO "WIT rTHREE M&H VIEN an4 Forju C A reasmuble credit will b given. Farther particulars mrcV known on the days of Sale. JOHN FAGGiRT,V . J Gi fl A'nTSifr.i: c Admrs. July JUi 1S38 mi ment fuiihwUb.rVAnd ali against saw estate. Sar those hnvipor claims i l ' 1 i ! i i i i r All' Vh ' ; 5 i ' r-;t;i :Milliner SIantua-3Iaker, 1 XAKESfeknown that ihe lias jast received lylfrtim E w .yottki "Nhe latest and tn.jst approved Conflon aiul l&artewri DiessiisB0Ooet8 Capsi 0tc. iftq., and islpre pared .to1 execu'e orders io the moat correct Myle. She hala bleh' a consfderablie pain to keU-ap 'with ie fasiitqaable world, and hopes to give samfactloflf cd il h' may My her work i I X ; TPatserpl wil.be fur niched and Uuttiogdone, at a moderate rale. 1 . Jji - . f 1" aCTrMrs, Pi keeps bn hand t supply of poo nets, iMapsjCForbans, &c"4J , ' Vfl -v SCJff Al J tetters addressed to roe on awt&eas must be px.i paid ; ; -1) r j. S. DI E,"5 '.' Sali&ur$prjt2Si 1833.;;' f ;i" it B tiSlNESS fcas: becobe jeo rmncii ex -I tended, and the aoiopot of arrtaragi h-9 btcooej8o ieat that I mostr ntile J h wiH . he iue greaits iiuucw w require uiero travel! aj oer the couniry'for this purpose.! It isfbii hped it herf Mrc , th a 1 1 h ose t w boo we rtiejiwijl save 'me trwibjfe' arid expense.' by. Iremhtir!w V Tp gtven to all persons joMtedJo the dae8 :hr6u lfie Po!1 1 Vffice , and that Viihoot .o riaxe. to come forward and make pay-i M consequence ptiepeaieq appicauons tor tne A. Messckg'r; for a less period than an entire .. . : '.' I : ' i . . t. . . i vear. ine roo isner ias eonciuoea to auer me cqndiion8,Jfbr ihe Ipfehent volume ionly so far as to recei ve hew isunscribers for th'i remainder of jlhi voleme lb fcompftence with either the Alay or July number : the Eighth numbers - win cost $3.4:; iho sii numbers, (or half a year.) $2 50 The heavy expense, which th't publication of the Messenger: io itsfptesent styief renders una voidable, and; jhe l wish of ihe I Proprietor still farihet u improve h makes it absolutely neevs Vary thjat he amioid tjfea)Tter reoeife ail subscript tions invariably in advance. '.' I . I Appeal after '"sppeal has bperi made to de li:..nts, and stillj many withhold. their just duos. : Why this so, cannot lbei conceived, since it is acknowledged, on all hande, .that the Messenger; is ricblyj worth the amount charged for it ; . no betler eyilenceif kljict need be m'eu tionrd than the faetltbat ihle subcjripticn, prio is known to hve j beeb frequently, ;pail for old volumes. '".'i irpif'T' V ' ; ' - y"' !t As heavy drapsjjfaye recently been made on the'ProprietorKlfor x:peDses incurred in estab llthing anjilcWiduitibgi the .Mjeisengerj it is hoped those subscribers whojarej still tni atrearsj vill immediately hand in or reaiitf tho . anumn's they respectively owe ; which, though j small when cqhsideed separately j yet;?aken in.tht apgiegate,prfseht! anmqunt c;qn$iderabje importance 'In fici, if one half the amourt due him could be obtained . the Proprietor would 4ie enrbled t discharge evejry claim against his publication a,t mce that dorf he; ; would 'bring ont te neX! Volume: of the Mesgegef in a new dressy and imprn-e it in many Jothr, respects. The risk of transmitting subscripuocssi by pi ail. will he sustained by the proprietor But jevery ubscrjiber ihni transmit titi payment, is repiestj ted (hisgides taking j proper evidence of the fact and dite of mail.) to retain a . roemnrandum of theiiflmber and particular i marks of ths note went i . - rnrki t r iu'iuti? Richmond, JVa.f" luhe.il, 1833. i State bfjj North Gai'olinal i - ii ; )- . r;ii 7 . - sumy COUNTY.; COURT. OF PUS QUARTER- SESStONAlAY TERM, 1838i 4 my cur, ariti that tis jte t evii.ee- it 0 will say. uMogelher comptteuf to core! Che-dtseas. f"1 iXii'dl" v... u'.k Jl-r. : . .:..LAt. -i-kiW furred Xwz'?. n ln wilJUIl l 19 ICUCaUU'll'JCM, I ii-r.l 111) tat ion', thetfure, iu declaring that foHOie- treat ment ofsuch disptdeis, I shall regularly " dis pense1 your Remedy front my cfiice. tnd would reciMiimend it to be kept in all families, liable to to these aangeroas attacks. "; " j' p-i-y Yoo may use this certificate as vool will I! Yojurs, very respecfuily, . ' r . .' . W. L. PARHAM This certificate was given to inyja4ntj E. P Nash, of Peeburg aud for its.mipotahce, read ,AlX. rvasrrs remarks; A agent for BernardiCholeraaJ ;Diatrho3' Medicine r I call the attention oi tb jibiic to the ctsrtwicaljkj below froi one of tbe'inos!te8pWctahV getrllemen in tho state ; and 1 p-ittfctilarly call Hheir attention to the one given by a; ;eritleman in this town and if it were necessary , 1 rould produce a- half dozei, others Irotn Pftersburg, ho have tried the medicine within t'yo weeks past. . -' - ...I ' -,' ';. . . EDW; P4(NA$H Jilr. Edward P.Nash, Agent for Bernard's Cho I ina iHCQiciiic . . -r , j ; 1 1 . . J.- - Dear Mr" : I feet it a doty I ow e to the urorrt- ZOipftUe above medicine, as well as )t!lie public ei.rallv,'to lAtorm-you that Ihej boBW of Uhofe a mixture wliichTbotightt yoof Btjirea K few iveniogssiiice, nas entirely cured roe 01 as severe Oiarrho?a. Theujo waserTectoS it taking only two doges,"And asri nao tried maiiy ottierj 0tes without the least fcffecti lam fully opinion that the, nifidicrne here atluded to ry thing that it it said to be. . ' i 1 J AS. S. VVALLAUK, fetersUor 0 renie cf ihti is eve Va. Vhi will negleclrto supply themselves with Bernajrds Remedy for Cholera, when jit l so fu-r ly proven to be efficacious in all thedjBeases - fur which it is recommended .In no easel has it failed to cure the im.st obtinate" atiack (A sum mer complaint made tipm children I I,n one in stance a permanent .cure was ' eflepti d bpvn a child in this pluce'altei the summer co uplaint had put it (as thought by the doctors) l ey jhd the power; of medicine to 'relieved i wan such an aggravated case that the child had In tht course of one day and ni.?bt, sjxtr-three eracoationk from the bowels. Yet one botltie proved a kov ereigrt remedy. - -, This valuable Medicine Ts for sale in th s place by J. $l W '. Murphy, in Ltxhirtfrn -by Johu'P. M.bry, in Charlotte by Wiliiams & Uoyd Salisbury Nov. 4th, 1837 12m 16 - 1 ' i .- Gotleib Shober, I Judicial Attachment, rtu 1 1 t-.i. v...i. i..u Cloud, AVioston So- i . , j. m Hughes, Joseph iWiM fmers and i Johnson nams anu junn vrgni. Lieroeni. enipmoned - l- i ; I "! H . ; J as Garnishees. It appealing to the saiisfactinn of the Court, that Matthew; m; rlighes, onejpf the defendant! in the above darned suit, isjnot an' mhaoitant of this State: lis ihrefOTetordered,1hat pbblica tion be made; for isix weeks 1 in thej Carolina W'atrhman. for the; said Matthew, m Hugh, to come, in and pUad fdsaid uitf cr "judgment by cclaulti will be taker agatr.st I rty- leVHd on, condemned jto P(airiiiff,s debt. Witness. IfrancK. A rmstroHg,! Clerk of oo r said Court, at ofilce on the i 2i moneay to -May, 1838. " : - ; .! I i. j : r )F, K. ARM3TIRdNG, Clk. 1 6w50 Printed fee !$5 against him, and the prop- the satisfaction of 1 !ttiqs mpt - w mm me lodiscrtminaie aa'wIaiao. . JUe financial Icy j t! ifruj jBwSS lu'-rif.xn t.ojte. mol arid una n n. , urnicau;a Wllnin the tim nr JOHN FA6GART, July 21, 1833-tf52 Ji G. H AU rsF i.i : f Admrs. Hay 137. h ! t : Jit H. C mm JONE ' fa 11' : Ot&evt ry descriptioi 'it- ': J ' 1 j t II. I I sis. J4 fF-wr- A?jut4iurned I from Phiefpbiaiih a ci.f iirw iifnion -a Ifllrro acrt. . r.B.,Vatche8at.d clocks repaired as usual 1 - a O G D s THOS, W. SPAB R!) V. (.Igcnt for JfUchacfttti-oicn;) yjjkf Obi D inform his customers and irre pub v.iv iJifi. that heif now receivinffifrun;"Jv- ADELPHU NE1F YORK, an j exlenstve stock of - ' ,;?":'"'; '.I: :1 . SPRING 6? SUJl.MiER- i- , A. LS S . II.. .f - j H ''I cQmpristng an tne articles usually kerfl stores iu vuipan oi me country. Jle bops that the extent of his stock, the care wjthi wh ich U has been selected, and the very low prices at which he cari aTord and is determined tfij siW, will he hopes seCJure not pnly Jhe c-u inuar-ce bLbis fhr mer pustomers, but also encou rage others to come; and examine for themselves. ( le t deter mined that the decline- or Goods at4 he North shall be felt and koown here also,; th; t its beoe fits shall not be confined co himself, lot that&t jnstomern who have felt, the.. I ihdhnvV.n ter.ee .f SEALING LOW, &4MpYAS LOIV as Goods can he afforded. Tha.it fnl r..r t.A ' W liberal patronage whieh he hai received, he !hope$ by attention to business, to merit a contin uance ot the same. ' t Jjavtdson Oollega. Mecklenburg ? j " fionnty, June 9, 1838. J 46tf Munaway apprentice. " EN RY DI NK I Nb, an anpreniw inden ted to me'hy Court, has left! miy; employ ment without cause or excuse. Caation is njr en to the public against harboring tjr employ ing hirn;!as 1 shall certainly en fiwee , the Ja a gainJtsaelp(4rso?si'. - lw( rvelfiv cents re ward for the return of said boy t ftjy "bouse. Si miles west'of- Hunts villeSufry hbou UjVN.'jC. on the; Wilkesbojo rbdd.4 . 4 r. H . ELiSHAT CHINN. els, incijj ivi.t . tivrness, us . ' plectit.nj ar. I ;. when a e,aU. r have thl teM 1 nw'i. .n c in T T l 1 Of ill COfl'Mj'N ed asaiit t;., rv ; PfeptirciH. ; his Insthu-lvn. by tm;a'isi;t V. erty slriet, Pills pri -e ; Morel.an ! ebraed Pills. States sinr J Dr. Pour; hun'djfd cf.rt'." the gou("i'o;i' This .vali"' ' by I 4-V. Mabryf A r ;! Town V. N Bj York prjees , of Chariot w, -in the IV' ' Salisbury. . ir Try u 1 ' - yy&pZt. the s r : nun, 4'4;4 4 A4. '44 4.4- Contnnes in ' articles in Repaired v t; twelve ;u-: !; exchange for ; for debts due. . - - .Salisbury t State 4 Court of Maiy McC; ; , Payneaotl hi Mary SMctr ICI II. pi ZVj : following fr.i:; by their tet McCain, viz: McCain; ':itr.' Jan.es . A i ; Ime MeCs.in. . McCanianJ J Cain. - Samuel f T I n Wol,artl A arid Isi2C V hl u ifnJ s.i I. ; Eda,beis:2 I. Heirs i f : Cl,r ris. dee'd. ITJSr ihi4 rit .a.theCourit tr and" Agr!.4 tu-, hi wiU,!ire r u ther f re. r.r.'.r Che CaroKr.i V.' ing Jthe sai l J wife, and. Isnv a n.t nna9 r 9l ! 1 t. ij i . .1 . . nin lur tn! Court I!o4-, i lilf - ill II ; ii Sep.'.eniHir. 1 cnmpturitif"! . feR!i wtll.b'- f'' ' tias t i them. 1Vt J nre 20, 1 rnt) c f ' Is r-J I "I I . I M I-4I-4 1 July 28, 1838 Swl ; X 1 i l kjAii :.!'-'. ;.'kr.' in I ti"--' -4'i ' ; . - i I i ? j. - --. 1 . M - , i :i :
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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Aug. 11, 1838, edition 1
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