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11 1 l, Mr and PAY OCTOBER 6, 1838. the I Error? QarreCtedllt was Mr. Patto.n's raiiBpat; l he Warhsprings, thai was Imiijiolarnind noi at Asliville. L - U)luih-Jim:HQ;h V I' : , . 11.. - . C-Welhad no matt f rob the North on lat uyitjifldery; ff v papier for several ma i's I -J-' iA-'-' ."' " ': i' .J - nr i. i - ii itMKifiifcM M.rftn6Doioi. e nope u win ixtbded this pta.ce : j fr.-m:- ,. - . . I I wiaiiertai disadvantage jor we nave 10 ion taj wimlcrtai disad Vantages in our business hi aofirj;abIe Ju get 'jbe news regularly ,uwo I iC J L. II i nto n , one of the Commis- $kM fiell:(!he Cfheriiee lands, returned thru' - -i s. tl v. J ': i --i ' , .. . - M . - oia&oii lattiMonday. He: savs that th iHirtjtetp Ufjvfards of .300,000, and iitlH: n;l4.(T8?!i irl"'bad .been surveyed.-jvere N TtNjP'l ;a.t one f$wsan;d dollars worthy leirKlaiiy of lands a verged about 16; ill. . -ii - - - - - - - - - - - - -- And lifetflA ICfaJ tf the lower qliMi if5ol(t!&siSin priced Major Hinton confirms If ifreoirits Careuore.received of the extensive An Biwi9rr ijijf egionl H.c Ihrnks. itjof lf allftjl that of which Cooovasstatco jWi'Siistli.a$'.rQad0 V" ' , ' w -.'4' -Ft m-iif- - , i? ciaaon hisown account as wen as iff Npjoyef, that Mr. Harry has rebiv fitstliielrir.! ft hail been stolen rrttn lliat"e laverhin FranTcIm'. bjr. Mr FffiillM -IGowles iwhile Mr. Harrv Wilt a. , a .-.r .i; . . .. 1 i -. T . - . . ; ?'M'h.piin the Gran j-m.thjei f4 ikialfcitaw bv tfce Sheriff and ibis telliiha:lr .fee l Franklin, and oreV- Mia; ue:evernng at a tiomsci wnere tie had fif flt-h.igkyHis !cof.Iderate (Mr , it- to submit Fft S W ;d raed iori b t ; t h ej' ii r u ok s for i hit Kllieiit-eie--acrdih:fftv i 'searched Uit ;jpjBdliacovryi At lenflrth! they came rpffW niti)e openied wiih the kes ?ere tbld.f Afier Uy n each i in succes- h !!niNd th a ( M r powies jal. occas Ferfflav: 'tlMliWTA'iiJi'vsihtil'a'- frJJd. I believesays' his fne I pilfFfOiniwg Jo llie top bt a fra)aWhich overhangs the House O '-SBlw v'ft1' i'i -,,ear j n- l?t -'iW-ftilBoufi.i-t useless to folio him. O SWilut bajUld on the next ijajt. I f V"Wfjifflant leftjbe was about to be ify f H l Pit-.. 4til :t -'H .- I - : : Ihaame tol aiocksvilUj ' in j- ;1r?: righitsin; succession vthey PtmiSijuc paying iluir t'axj' But torn Of'eito them a-rL.coinpe!ied iUerh 1 1 fWjiSy ;ixthttplar and taverr bli. f I'm f atdhat ' these- same fei Uvs 1- il,-.-f ffi"?tjrt,: !.-, I V.. -: . -. the grcavfire at. Gbarlveton W Watches. r i lfiUS I MP RdVRM KXT p?!0; : u'tlegatio'n M thVpro- I Mon iff liilla'-:' A-rilNa. intended t.4 lhe i Convention should ii ijlfiilfntfM'e lifgiSlaturc, -j it woald I- li llili .&'l other body. ! Iri-ipif: e liope the cofiamu lHUoii'this measure : especially OPT llath'motfat stake-' In1! the Kitdbie. we consider to be a most coarse . -. discreditable affair. Some think it spu-i nous wneinei so or not, we uuntc Air; Ritchie ionsuited very little, the star djng of parties concerned, in giving it publicity.: jVejlook upoh the whole of this OConnell transactiopi as foolish and disfftisting. If Mr OCondell is so low a man as lie is represented to be in this correspondence, be was berieath blhe' notice of an American Mirjiste'.J i jjBjijbeing noticed he; pugfet to have bceii tctnvasstd in another guess style from thisl! I'The bbasi of what Mr H. wbuM i - . ) !'H : '.:;h' s v s; M have done4-an koto he would have done Mr it, and tr Ubc.eatise forsooth, he had Irish blood in of mine b. IIS veinj, is much in the manner ancie O viper vi le, The solus in most marvellous face : he solus m thy teeth and in thy throat in thy 1 rcr ul lung, yea in thy maw, i which is worse within thv nnstv mouth? I do retort llm rus in thy bowels i -! ! i a ' -.If ..i s ti ' . i For j I can tale, and Pistol's c ck is up, And flashing fir .will fellow ? H . : Quicksilver Vic.r The Mlowing which we J take! from the AlarepgO'' (Aa.) u2jtte, lix.ks very: much like ;a quiz. If it b not , it ceriainly is a discovery df great. importance t the scienti fie worlds In til ' ' ! ! QUICKSILVER MIX - Ve are irjfcr?ned by Mr. CnopurJ that in bn ring a. well ntar Ithis place, throilgh he snfi stone! upon whibhhis region of country lis bas ed, his auger, dred feet from at the, distance of severatf hiuri- lhe ?urfacef dropped nlo a lake of some! inches quicksilver, some fourteen feel and leepj ' yJVecfrfcn B) is e lected from this Cdunty, to supply ihe vacancy srte ueatn (I .Mr. iiutcluson, witn out regular ops The electioriS'lM Tizas are over and General MlRABEACTB has been c ected to the i - I I i ' - Presidency of i'hat Republic. A roeetingif the. Presidents of ihe different banking HstititiuriS was held in New Qrlean. on the lS.th ult: at which it was rfsolredl to le sume specie naymntson the . 1st January iiexu The last adcounls from Charleston represent ,its Leatiti as stomoimn ueiier. ... : . . I ' . I . .1 u : -.- i 1 : MlCHIQAW P-Inac E Crary. the present rep- resentativei ikifejSuh-rreasury candidate fori rr-f IhcUud to thie next Congress -and H. G Welles is im !a!ni Sub Treasury! candidate at the approacijnglctin, in Michigan.; ; j ' THE GREAT ' ESTERN ARRIV'ED ThVsUacwrrieai Western" arrived at New Yorkn the i4i laving sailed from. I-.i?erpooI on the 8thi 1 ringing the astonishing number of 143 passenge rs, limbng whom is (!ea. Hamilton of &. C. T lore is'i no j political intelligence of importance. ji . . , I - ;: . The effect of this news in JVetdi York jwajsto reduce! the pHce oi w from 5 to 50 cents per bafrel.t ik Whatlno traosacUoos. j .' - In otti'oh jtbe&!6tii. Floof ws held at 91 to ASli Wheat it 70 to 11 75- j In AicameiiuloQ the;2Sth, Flour rorcoan- T Ii'.1. . . : - I try,$ Ofotcii Wbeai,fl0 to$I 55. i oatlle-Marjl Hnttuir won the tnS jpreledy mi.UIs filly.; Daniy wonjlhe ;2d hardfpressed pyi Mr KQiaPs! firiy,Ji andiary iiutfon w6n-ft9d;'hard prsel by iDindyi and Mf pyler's mly until the'iast ;600 yaWslof ;ihe last hiile, wrkan'Mr Tvltr's fiilvi dtuoueoi! 'd'eid in the track op eaiDtnatiun jit asitliutul her hear had b5rsiedr bbe was ordered hy ihe Cliit to be b iried with appropfiatb tJinorsSfuridef the judge's spud, and thecourso to takelits nuine from her, ifiat; of ; Vicroria. 10 ij urn DAY. Ifdur milJheat,; purse 300-Was ;ifnn by! J lr.tis.ie.-: liei;ry, at 3 liaJs, Deatii'O. svell' br fi iy,;3 year odd, by Patritirtkey.! it a c uiarw, 5ytarsulayt4-:-:j'a, oh rally; von the lsijueat amd Mastef fleinry the id au.i J-i-a .hanusi'iue aiad.Meli :cm'iesieti Dtsvlts liUx did itTse( rriileh ir4i rao'i.i Mr ji,aEiid i' truly $ fitiW hMy. The course-i la ueifv -Mic,aii ekirtjpfiy n.tavyt but wilj - improve and became a gdjidV one in rime. Th4::at eM)ainiA was; riot VerJ large; but quite r6speciable5ij.nuiii ! FrorA the Fiiyeitemlk Observer ; i.: AVe take irlaute :n uresehti.Otf iloor I reader wiifi ne pr d'tn. of a Povti. Meetuh4ls in; phtyt!sierU;ty aflerriouii, rel.tt i Vf tM ih iii't-rnal it!iir'Vrintu (Jonvt iiii .tj tovt.ttfd lo hi at ih(; uiiy ui ."iiaieigh, on! tn l ul Mtinday i ii Jc. tt-S e Iriiat -vetv t-mlniy -In tui- i.;iuay Ui rep'reeiHed. Tiife': hctiislilnlii. ncn or jio',it .nefjny t:!ierei-i, and siotj!u aw in i l. wtikjfuih!cU has lot its bj h;i ih:efu!va iiuu uf ihtf yiaie S.iv is fu Kr ildlofi'. 0'jritutiir ef iareiiand prosp ry i deien(j1upon inn next vjiuer i n t.iis opiMiriijtuiy nciisri'-. gardl, r a,r' the frimiot p hbertl aid jv uictinjs syfciti of irnpro'vur.ei.i: w'isl'..b,t 1)1' courag-'d abaiMi.n all hnjie of ei eriiceedj iinjf.n LietiMiKei then, ho have the nUrst uf the Slate a!t I. 1 ! 1 . e -I... cut', auwiu in loiijrt-r aiti'.i,, iiui et;ue ,fjri ard in itieir lepei-uve CountieB; .and lid in ' nli ti-gi tiie ball 111 iu ii(in;", 1 fittjlhtut 1 l S t out . Vni litfy, aj)d the work will g. bravely t : :- T. S mi. 1 1 01 ir Jdv.ev we-car noil w tierep Imiy lbs co.fitiiH:je it so tiiai us lenoeiicy oe ip-i nuiiii' lup ouj owtj rat'. We wain tlifc ; riihip$fuctj jot tnd-YVtift i i i 1 'I fjti.l an easy and chesip iuuJe ''-at to tli e outlets in ihe Eatt'. AVe (.ransporiaMufl -wani.o sef tlie Mo-uniain nu ed-ooaid; bound i 13: - - a J " i . . . : 'i si fiigHtiier by I ill KtQdj At a niei ti : i- 1 gol the cidzeos of the Town of evtlilej held 1.1 the Tuwni Hall, ijn TukS jday,fiapteuitr i5i4i, IS.iS.tu ipkfini cbiniid- rrailnrj thj oil fots of the coMetr. placed Internal Icnpotfmrii; CiT.vt;htum,tobe hfrld st Rjh igh it; t, Th'ts N. f'aroroh. Esq. ,unt iJecenabfr neit i-alled to'the IJhair. and A.cli'd A i." Suiith tip poi nl ed 15 ewe ta ry I Thus. L. Hytart intriMlneed! the following Preahihiejantl Kesulutioiis wl.ich were iunam ra.Misl ao.-pd : : : ' ! WriERfcAi4lt a Convention held ini theiTown of GreeuJooHhiih, on the 4th of Jutyf last; jt was kejrjinmehdod to ihe people of. NoijtriiCaro Una lu! hosd a Stale Convention arihe Cjiy of IRales'h, in nihe "mouth if Deceniler next, to i consider and aeoD; seme rnective n an i ! -I. (br s?nr the cttorfttiort ot ihe Stale !and cjevrto i,i"Kihfr resnlrees." And w berpas, the ciii?in l;lhe'T4wii f Fayetteville have ever ef Jeep tlnierest in works ot Interna! Improvement, and are solicili us p see them prusected wttUUatrrr sgy aods&iril : Ahertfcre . i.iSJi-141 1 j J?eshferf, "fb't we approve the meetingl pro iposed to e hell in Raleigh, 4 will appoint dele- gatdlll,0-i .' il j '.-Ml Ir.; j:- j Resolved, That it be recommended to our fel ;Iow citizens of the County of Cumberhnd to bold a meeting at some early period j : to -appoint jdelegptes to sm Convention. R 3 ! j Resulted. Tiist it b recommended to our fel low citizens of the State generally to hold meet ings I a their respective counliesand appoint del f gates toi satd ConvenUon tomeetiat the city; of Ra'eighf On the second Monday in December hexfJ m i I '! KHriiM. i fj Resolved, further, That the Cfcairinlo! of thie meetiog appoint a ctmimiitee of 'five 5o cao fer with our fellow citizens of ihe.Ccunty;to ap point a meet fr;g! for the purpose of ; selecting del egates to ihe said Convention, and tbey (recom mend the iroee.ting tojbebeld durtng the week1 of thedoptKor Ucrt. ' -t " r,:i : illi-s uu attt.Tgcra , . crna not oe neeim. u. t.ir noth ing else, to eclipse, by its native and unborrowed splendor, the tinsel glare df Ipurse-proud pirve- "Ms, ui ui uav sun ibss iueiiurious ciass.Twnnse only claim to respect is based upon inherited V Lynchburg Virginian. OSEOLA-A; ISOVEL. I T A new work of fictiori. bearing, jist bt-en issaed from the Press this title! has at the North! It is from the pen of Mr Jf. J3. RjInsom. former ly of Warrenion, in this j$:ate, and is said ti nave hail so great a run, that the first E.iitiou is "i - arly f xhaimted VVe have not seen.ihe'orki trml it iionceU in a cuinplnneniary manner, in xtfv iien IUI& ivtuiig Jt4i ; . ENCHANTED MOUNTAINS. The UitlowinW account of a natural curioiitv 1. is. from the 'I'e?as Telegrajlh : ' i . : : 'Phis singular niountarn'or hill is situated jon the head walers of the Sdtley 9 saiall ti b ta ry ot the Cullurado, aboatj eighty miles frW LSastrop, in a 1 north westerly direction. Ji is. abuui Hiree hunorpd leet high, and appear ioibt in enorntoos oval rock patv tiiitx'diieif in th arth. When the sun chines, ttiw lioht - is r neeied fro its purttshed surface as Iroui an iti- uiense mirror, atid the whhle mountain yloit- with such u daz,zli.ng! radiaupe that Hie bchildt 1 who views u evvn lioui tl.e otssance udfour ir five inih-s, lis 'uiiablejio g- Zf tip ih it; witti- .111 eApeiit-ncina a painful Sehsation. simtlair i thatUvhifh islli uhen lo$iiig upwn the VMnt son. i lie aset nt n Hits is so vrrv gradual. ihat persons ch n eatly walk up to the tup but 1 . . ' : : is . tie rK-k is au siimoih arid slippery that thoe v ho make lhe attempt are! compiled lo wear iHx-rasuis or si.hi'ijiS insieau 01 slmes. illiS ..el, toietlier W.h;the naine! .of the pluce, vlountain, leujind the vjiti very fo.rcii.lv- il the command mad to Rinses at Mount Horeb. .Put ofi tiiy bhoCH from oU thy fert,' &c. The Uumiuanches regard this hil wiib vei.era'iorL ano, inaian piigrjrns irequtinuy assemblel truq-. the remotest border of Uis title lo peifuria ifcei;i ray mm rues upon its summit. Adjournment of lhe General Contention. 'I his b nly closed its seJsiun al.ut 9 oloc last Monday evening. lis proceedings werti in itie greatest harmony and quietness. Though iis' niembers coining tio.u iall parts of cur wide sprea J cominunion, u;ay he . supposed id differ in many matters of interest lanjJ policy, yet there was not an act amng all that was done lo disi- turb the peace and gtwd wil which prevailed Phe mmoeis met as brethren with hearty greti tings, and as brethren they parted in love, and Old each other God speed to their widely scat tered homes. They had ! reason ;o ronoratolaie each oher on the peace andiprosiritt f oiir be loved communion, and e trust that the glory is jiven to the Atithor of gobd.1 Mav lhe graciois uwi wpiruu uici us an iue Utanilif 1.1 lil.i Qn piesence, and while we are tbunhlc and watchful. - mm W " thankful mako: us m m & - ii. 1 - - we nno several nw diocese added to bur ecclesiastical union Indiana. Florida" and Llii isiaca, to which) miy be added inr new diocjpse ta make by a division ufthst jol New Vork. Two iher meaibrare to be added 'ta the House! o Biahopsi T"j)e testimonials in favour i f Rev'd l-Dj. Porter, ai-tani Bishoni eh--t at the diocese ktr. .JassachuseU, were sisntti, and ihe- House r:. i . . 0 - . . ucjK.iiijp nominaieo oiianimoas.y kvj L.e)t:i dasiPuSk, of Tennessee, as rnissionarv bishop I o Arkntias, upon which the rfnuse of Clerical and Lay Uepoties at once elected htm, and; steried iu his case also the proper papers. Of Dr. Por ter we have spoken before ; be is well known in the Church Mr Polk i is jwell reported ollby the brethren." and we tave crbbd hone will tal fill the h igh expectations f the churcb. !' Goinir rorui in the prime of his yearn, to a most impor tant field, he will be follow edibv the best wish es, the hopes and prayers of thousands, who win sk that he may U be ended with the pow ers of hijrh effice, may fce have a double portion 01 iue spirt 1 otibe apostles. I I t FhiL Episcopal Recorders ., : . JOB l'lUATIXG Of every description n (ODone kt this Office. " '" 1 i M- B CI ' - I ' 1 ! I 1 11 1 1 1 pm. 1 . n Mm 1 1 .. -- 1 1 i 1 in said town, formerly owned by Thomas mini, opca juuv i vvu ps. One of which contains a small ; DWELLIXG HOUSE, AITD OUT HOUSES; AND OTHER CONVENIENCES. ALSO. THE STOCK OF LEA TffER; VARIOUS DESCRIPTIONS OF THE BARK, TOOLS, &c PERTAINING TO THE TAN-YARD. ALSO, THREE VALUABLE negroes; A NUMBER OF nOGS, .31 so, two head ofIIorsesf UOUSCHOZi D A27D ZXTCHSN FUJINITUftEi Terms will be made known on the day of sale. MATTHIAS BOGER, Trustee. N B. AH thowv indebted to D. Kerns must come forward? and make payment tm- medutely, and save cost, as this is the last rhl!. D. KERNS. Oct. 6 18S8 811 (CT All those indebfed to MRS. S p. PEN DLETON for a longer tune than time year, either by note or ac count, will greatly oblige ! her by romino forward arid maktrg payment immediately.' oiiisniiry, oepi. t:y, 1838. .i JblST OF JLMjTTIjIISj I EMAINING in the Post Office, at Con ord, N. C, od the first: day of October 183S A ' Wm N Alexander Henry Linker 3 Polly C Linker 2 John Long John Lambert - ' John m Milster C Melchur 4 D Boger C Melchur 2 James E Morrison Ransom Motley Mrs Jane MeKee Miss Hetty ; Alexander B Levi Bradshaw Miss Hetiy Best, Henry Baugle Nelsara Dlackwelter Moses Barnhart Mrs Mary Blackweher I !- G Jacob Coleman Puilrp' Cariger John Clark Daniel! Coleman Samuel Corztue 1 D Mrs Martha Davis fi e Miss Nancy p Ewart Adam Eddleman 1, i j Andrew Freeman Jacob File, senr Alexander Fendeyson i ' ' G , Hnry S Gman 4 Philip Groarier H Allen Ilanes . William Hadley Leonard Haggler ii Ross Justice . Joseph Mehaffy Joseph McKinley Jacob Mipenhimer John McEachren , ' , ; -N - James' B Nolly r . -p , - Francis L Perry Alexander Patterson Sr F. - R I Jincey Russell - S I. Franklin Stafford V Nelson Sloogh j John Suiter Abraham Slough : ; Drewry Soloman :! T . Mrs Mary C Tucker W r I, Saml W, Weddingtonj Messrs J, Winecufle 4 - . . IO. . ' 1 -1 GEORE KLUTTS, r m j f By JoHir A Cjiavejc, Assfetant. Oct 6, 18S8 Swll I Mill L f'Vt 1 SALISBtfRY FEMALE AGiiBEMY KIRS. HUTCHISON BEGS leave to jinfbrra her friends and the public generalyL that thelejcercises if this Institution will, by i pivine permission, recom mence on the Qlh if October next. vnn tne nope c lenderirg the jVew Female Academy of Salisbury worthy he liberality of its founders, and oflNjurth Carolina, she has as sociated with hersejf, teachers, ioiwhie talenta and acqoiremenu.iais wetL aa drvposiiKmsand principles, she feel theVighest confidence, and thus 6he is enabled, to recommend them to lhe patronage of a discerning public, and to engsge in her own name abd theirs, that everv measure : shall bo pursued,! jandE every .exertion used. which promises to t promote the moral, mental and peisoral impmyenent of all who may.be en trusted to their caJreJ pbbei believes ft he. mea-i sures puisued in her Sphool Room, happily cal culated to form the female character for stations of high usefulness in jaociety. She appeals ifyri living examples toUhejmuhitudes Ipf her eeholaia! widely scattered ojrr he Siuthern and VVes tern States, w ho, she Musii, will brt to her School, aj sufficient fetter of Recommendation. I The Literarif Department will be order berj own personal charge j; the Ornamental ondrr that of her niere Mi8j Sabaii Lodia Nrx, ofi New York. To iliisS Emma J. Baker is com mitted the Deparirbept of Music. The high j qualifications of tins! rbong lad v. as a teachr ! on ihe Piano and lUitar, place tier among the i mo6t successful leartiertot the. present day. lo the Rev. S. F&oimsjj whose j character is too wetl established td need recommendation. and whose superior laleftts as an instroctor in, ihe French language, His native tongue, are ex-v tensively known vttll be entrusted the class io French, I . - Excellent hoard ian j be obtained for the Pu pils, either at Col. Lemly' with the .Teacher?, or in otbex highly t respectable families, where every care will be taken to promote . their im- .- . i' 5'.;! " provement anu cornier t.r k Term s bjrpldm ission j FIRST CLASS. History, Botany, Anihnietic, Algebra. Malfe Briin'a.Geograpby, (iwitb the use of the Globes, Astronomy, Chetn try. Natural Philosophy, tikisophy, Rhetoric, Lgic, Mental and Moral Composition, &c. fitc. per. Session, . I5 50 sEcion class.! V Reading SpelliDg, Writing, and Arithmetic, tic ( lower Rules) With Ohiey's Geography, per Session, 510 50 EXTRA BRANCHES: Latin, per Session, French, do. V $5 00 10 00 8 00 a oo Drawing and Painting fn Water Colors, Wax Work, per Co"se. Embroidering and Silk! and Chenille, ' : per Course, ; j '4, ' Lamp-Mat and Worsted Work, do.. Musio on Piano or Gpitar, per Session 00 (X) 25 CO , Sholars will be charged from the time of en tering, but not deduction; made for. absence, ex cept in case of protracted sickness. N. flL Parents and duardians are refpfctful ly requested, to specify what Church, they wb their children to attend; t Salisbury, Sept. 2$. 929-tfl3 ' ley The Ralegh Register wjll please insert the above four imes. And forward, the accocpt to Salisbury for pay men i. j . r: v' r. , t , - DENTIST- HAVING RETURNED TO SALIS BURY, those wUhiog to avail themsel ves of bis profeesional senricet,! will please apply as early as practicable. I He can be -caoaulted at the Mansion Hotel, j He baa an assortment of Stockton's WautifollyfEtNiJfELLED MIN ERAL TEETH wb;ieb are considered eqcil if not sooeriorujhe Parisian. t . pi.29, lS38tfiQ j ; BLJMHDHBDS FOR SALE AT, TJUS OFFICE m y .1. fa-' f trail m
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