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i ,f:i .9 Mi POETRY JVew York Amercanh The following lints appeared m the 'Evening Post some daa ago, and are tram ferred to our columns, fot their, beauty. Philosophy, religion and poetry,; all com bined in the inspiration that proceed eoch striking picture of that oarre nd mys- itery:incm. ; maw. The human mind tharlofiy Uiing ! ' Tlie palace and ihe throne, Where reason sits a jscepterljiBg,! And breaihea bia judgment ric. Oh I who with ailent step shall trace The borders of that jaunted place, :. . . - ,f. ' 'J US 1 -1 A " W iw Wtm nalniitVlt i I .fS i That mystery and martrel :iod Thai lofty thingthe human rnmd ! As ! '. I ii. i 4! I JOHN C PALMER Tir iCi J inrn(f from Philadelphia. OTitb very fine assortment of the above articlef of an entirely new fashion a large assortment o superior Razor and uniyes. xie causaieiy sajj that his,assorimeni is f uperiono any io ma, we lern parioi fQe3ww,, wan mu ore. t N. B. Watches arid clocks repaired as usu and warnnted for twelve montns. ,v- i f . Salisbury November 4. j 837 6 i tf ! YADKIN & CATAWBA ASSOCIATION '! J The human heart that risUessj thing! ; The tempter anrftlie tried ; ji The joyous, yet the uflenngj K The. source of pajn ;nd prulej; The gorgeous thronged-ftbe desolate, i ynST. ILL take place at Salisbury, on Tusdai j Y the 6ih day of Wovembei oext.tne iouo in parses mil be ran lor, viz : "vr - " - -- ' ' f: Si ! t'i"t '-- . V fTnesdat) 1st daji at Post-Make. 2 J olds. one mite out, so bscri ption $50 . To ;-cIose the day pretjoas to Ue jice. l j j On lb same laV.U i yAr oWa, snbsrciptioh 4100. mile heats. To cluse the day pre? wus lo the IUce.;jf r - 2d day. twomiie tiealsj parse, $200. r 3d day, mile heat, parep jiou II, The seat of love, the! la ro Self-stung, self-deified ! 1 ha tin e 3 4sh dav. best 3 in 5 mile heats, pnrse and the entrance of jtb'eipTjBviuda dajs ad . . i Bf the i M If f . -MJ J llilpROeRIETO Salisbury; Sept 15, 83 tf3 Jed. rlsi I t I i) t,: thon art,; e human heart ! ai- Yet do we bless thee as 1 ' - i Thou restless thing th JThe hu man soul that startling jibing t Mysterious and sublime ! 1 The angel sleeping on thawing Worn by the scofls of time , r The beautiful, the vejledj the bound, 1 The earth enslaved, the glory-crowned, ' .The stricken in iter prioae 1 J l : From heaven in tear to earth' ii' stole, That atarUin? thine-tbe And this is man Ohil aak of i The gifted and forgiven While oer his vision, drear and xltm ; human soul 1 I: Till? V JDTJJST S i'. I , i -i ' 1 v - . t' . ( PSHSOIIS. Milliiiep & Mantua-Make TlyTTAKES; known thatsbe nas . jasi receivcu iVO fmm NtwYoiK. the latest and most approved! iJEohrforc and Parteitin ri anions Hoi Ladies Dresses Head Dresses-Bonnets Ctps, &.c. fitc, and is pre pared to ekecute 'orders in the most correct stjle She hw been it considerable pains to-keep lop Wiih the; fashionable world, and hopes to give satisfaction to all who may try ber work, ; . Patterns; will be furnished and Cutting done at a moderate! rate. I ' ' i C7 Mr$;P, keeps on hand a supply of Bon nets, Capaf,;TuTbatiS, &c. 4rc I !C7 All letters addressed torseon bosiness maM b post paid, t r S. D. P. Sditburit, pril,23,;l838. ftETER'S The wrecks of time are driven' jf in If pride or passion in their power, Can chain the time or charm the hour. Or stand in place of heaven! i f lie bends thejTiQ h bo, ws thej knee Cieator, FaL ib but ihe i DEATH OFfAGRlSiESil clT. Jcat, Poor old Tabby a dead that good t ; We ne'er she ste her more;) aha used to eat both lean and fat; And lie upon the floor. ! She was as kind as cat cnold be. And never evil thought, ,, :i I Baidid with other cas agrc, j Which made her comp'ny Soagbt. When winter came with: living col If a; she'd Co She in the corner lay $ Around her less, her tail! ' ' . - - .-:-t And sleep the live long day,1 1 -She always stay'd ahoutthe hoa?e Like all cats ooght to do; -. .And every day 6he canjht a moase- On Saoday $he caozht two. Her fame was. spread both far and near ; And every cat woQld bow, i; Just like old neighbor Samson's Steer, W oud bow to Grimear cow. Ever since poor Spotty died; . She seemed to pine away ;:; To think a friend that time bad tried, . CL....1.I A.' : n : i : - ouyutu uuuiucr iquj ciay. Bat now she's gone, we'll let her rest ; Sh SSTORTS OifiLHOIalSSLBi STXTEiClJREj ( NEdd RALEIGH. ) THE first meeting .fi the North Carolina State Jockev Club; will commence on the 3d Tuesday, 20th of NprJ 1838, and contiriu4 5 days, -j ; ! v. d i j '. i ; ; ' ' FIRST PAY. Club iPorse. A300 2 miles heat entrance 30.5 . S h i i SECOND DAY. Jockey Club Purse, $500 3 mile Jieats en trance $40.. y. -T 1 THilD jpAY Jockey C lob Purte, $1,0004 mile heati n trance $75. I 1 v FOURTH DAY. Handicap Purse, $200 -mile heats, bes entrance $20.,.' V K A ' ;i FIFTH DAY. A 'silver Pitcher! wort If 100 Dollars-fmile hifit9 entrance 20 Dollars; to be added. Jockey Clnb Purses subject to the usual . "i r-.r . :i . r.i -i ' . 5CJ The following Sweepstakes are opei the Fall meetini via :-4 ! T " ! 1 A SvveeDsiakest to b!Tiin immediately faf- ter the first days race, for 3 year old. ColtS'and FillieSi $500 entrahfce,$20Q forfeit. 2 mtjo hats, to name and close by the1 1st day of .October. Three or mure to make La race. j fj 2 A Swvenstakes to be run on the 2nd day of tle meeting, tor C4ts andJFillw, 3 yearaj jold, $200 entrance, lOOjDollars forfeit, mile hcts 3 or more to make a race, lo name and close as above. ' 1 : SV' , r :; , "J! S 3 A Sweepstakes tobeon on the 2nd day nr the meeting for Colts and Fillies, 2 yearllj old, 200 entrance,f 100 forfeits-one mileont. Three or more to ma So a race ; ; to name ana above.' ! I -I. 4 A Sweenstakes to be run on the las of the meeting, for Colts :ahd Fillies, 2 yea $100 entrance, $50 forfeiir-one mile oat or more to make a race, to nsrne and close; L : .5 ' . I ' i i i f- 00B. ... -,: if! . .- 5 A Sweepstakes tobe!rnn on the same for (Joh9 and Fillies, Swears old f ICO ent 50 Dollars forfeit.: mtm heats ; three or to make a race, and to name and close bove. . , HP;' n ' . I KCP Pet sons wtshthff to make entries The pa ir for I THEbE Pills have long ben known, and appreated j for their extraordinary and im mediate powers of restoring (perfect health, to jrsots suffering under nearly every kind pf disease, Ttij :which : the human frame is lia ble. ; ljpir; Ii - -. .4 ) ; ; In many: hundred; of certificated instances they have;jereu rescued! sufferers from the very verge of ai untimely grave, after all tbe dect-p tie ncstrums of the day had utterly failed ; and to many thousands they have permanency secuied that aoiform enjoyment of htraltb, widt Out which hfs iliself iabut a partial blessing. So great, indeed j has their efficacy invariably & in fallibly provdtbat it ha appeared ; scarcely ieajs than miiaHulous to those who were uuacquamted with the .beautiful philosophical principles on wuicu tuey re compounaea, ana on wntcn iney consequently 'act. 1 . - "' .r 1 The prjpliitor rejoices io the opportunity atV firded by khleii luniversalf diffusion I the daily press, for Plaan his; VEGETABLE PiLL, within the kjjwvrfedge and reach of every indi- vidaal in the community. - Unlike the host .if pernicous quackeries, which boast of vegetable ingredienta, these Pills are purely and solely ve getable, add cyotain neither Mercury, Antimp- whatever.! iThey are entirely composed of ex tracts from rate and powerful planta, the virtues of whichjthojugh long known to several Indian tribes, and recently to some emineut pharmaceu tical chemists; ; I are altogether unknown to the ignorant pretenders to medical science, and were never befdreadministered in so happily effica cioos acomoiaafion. ' 1 ; Whereetliese pills have! been once intro duced into; a; family, they become a standing re- rmtffv Q rvl : inea .A aC a rri r an1 r "."ft "; ) ! Imnortant ' I TO TllOSE SUFFERING WITH ' C(UeraMorbml)uirrhceatSMT Com- ; ; plaxnU, Colic Cramps, and Spasms, nnM?,,,Pi,? f R S.j BERNARD'S i2 erne Jr- dyf01" Cholera has ceased to be a problem. Ei pe rietice, the only sure foundation of M ediein ai; as on all other kinds if knowledge, has effee tuaily established What th judicious compositicn ofthe Remedy.its admirable .avdaptation to the various indications which occur in -the course of those; dieeaes of the stomach, liver and bowels, asoally designated as Cholera Complaints, hd the proprietor to inUcipatefronJ the; first ol all experience,! however, that of men poropetent to oiscnminate accurately and to decide justly , up on ue ettecls of a, medicine, most be; the best s t.il4 shjints favor, et en the most fasti dious, in Iheie matters, must lay aside these pre judices.! . - - . . - ' " jThe indications of cure are totranqu jlize the stomach and bowels : to relieve ihe excessive pnkiriig and purging ; to allay the increased irri tability of the intestines, giving rise to increased peristaltic motion to relieve that rheumatic state of the bowels which is often the attendant of chronic eases sometimes accompanied with infiamationMand i ulceration ; to overcome the spasms ;f equalize! . the circolationL and. lesto: warmth tq the snrface ; remove congestion of the internal organs ; and to relieve the morbid irriiabiJityof 4be brain and nervous system : all of which has been effected by the lose of Ber nards Remedy for Cholera i certificates of which have been given at varioosHimes of the efficacy in cases widely different io their origin and progress of each other. ! Look to the certificates ; they are the best evidence thacan be given. ! The commendations which several liberal and Vtelligent Physicians, have bestowed upvo the llemedy. have jalleady been published, and the subscriber hs now thegratification of adding the following from a most respectable practising phy sician of Somerton, Va, ; s ! 1? i .: ! F ! 1 ! R.S.BERNARD SiZID POP S.Zi3j w V m Y Order of the Court of Equity ior Rowan couiitv: the Clerk and masierjwill sell at the; Court house in Salisbury oo the j20th day of November next, two tracts of i- i Thlatira Church, adjoin id 2 the lands of A Henderson, John McConnaugbey and oth ers, one containing - ! Iyiitr nea S)4A(DlBa, AND .THE OTHKR CONTAfNING belonging; to the heirs at Law of Jacb Kesler, dee'd a credit of 12 months will be airowed, and bonids with approved Becorityifor; trje purchase money, required on the dav of sale.) j -: I ! SJIMTTEi: SIUJXJLW c M e. Sept 29, 1838 5w 10 NO is which ties. 1 It 13 a s 1 -1 . cioisje ; as 1 day s old hree asa- make application by letter, to the Secretary of the Clnb at Raleigh. ! i I The roles of thelNew-Market Coarse, i Government on The last of I Grimea' if ain, j 1 M ie'11 sleep in peace on Snottva breast. Far down the muddy lane. been adopted for; I the Club. '(! !. Stables and litter .will be furnished fori Horses Kr8t,s. and eery exertion will bej by the proprietor to -give satisfaction. DAVID McDANIE Sept 3, 1838 t (8 oprtq TOWN PROPERTY AND UD ----! - if :m 'M L nt proof of their good quaii- H 8fi 1 ;' L ! : " . 1 1 frutn that almost every person who has ever usedj Peters Vegetable Pills, recom mend theri jk their friends, fy it is from this cir-t-cumstancfe alqne; that they have gained 6uch an unrivalled! reputation. : W hen Ukinjj according to the directions ac company ing; them.-they are highly beneficial in the prevehtibpind cure of billions fevers, fever and ague, dyspepsia, liver complaints, 6ick head ache, jaundice j asthma, dropat, rheumatism, eiv- largemei.jt of ihs spleen, pile, cramp and bilious cholic, female obstructions, heart burn. nleurisV. furred ton&uel disiention of the stomach & bow el, incipient jdiarrha?a, flatulence, habitual cost ! tiveness, Joss of appetite.biotched or sallow com piecuon, ana u ail cases 01 lorpor ot the Do els, wHen a ckthariic or an anerient is needed. Their have the lesttrrfonv of the whole medic! pro fessions it ttk-siir favor, while ! not a sincle case of : ill cotiseauBncHa or inefficient v. can be a1lfr- anee ed:agatnsi'them. , J snore I ; PrpnareH hv Jn Prit1v Potr M n t his InstitbiioA, for the cure of obstinate d se asea, by j means! oft! Vegetable remedies. No. 129, Lib erty street, Ne York. Each box contains 40 Pills pr Cei 5S cents. v More than two millions of boxes of theae cel ebrated Pills; have been sold in the United Slates since! January 18S5. Dr. Peters;? lias received upwards of fifteen hundred certificates, all given in consequence bl the good done by his Medicines. ! i 1 nis vaiuaoie uteuicine is tor saie in inispiace by J.4 VVl?HTpby in Lexinffton by John P. ana .can oe louna; in i almost every Village in the Southern! country. - ; Merchants can be supplied at New York prices by applying to Williams & Boyd of Charldttei sole Agents for 10 or 12 Counties in the Western part of N. Carolina, 1 Salis6dryjNov. !4th1 1837 12mI6. f day. s a can have this Race used j t i ' i Somerton;May 14, 1837. t Mrm SiBerriard. .'J , '!. f ; Dear Sir This is to inform you I nave tested the efficacy of yoor Remedy for the Cholera in several instances that have lately! come under my care, and that its effect et ince it to be s jo dicou8 preparation. one eminently: servicable, I will say altogether competent to cure the diseas es for which it is recommended. 1 1 feel no hesi tation, therefore, In declaring that for the treat' ment of eoch disorders, 1 1, shall regularly dis pense your Remedy from my office, and would reeommend it to be kept in all families liable to to these daoirerous attacks. i i . ' You may use this certificate as you will!! j Yours, very respecfully, I j I W. L. PARHAM This certificate was given to my agent, E. P. Nish, of Petersburg and for its importance, read Mr . Nash's remarks j i VAs agent for Bernard's Cholera, arid Diarrbce Medicine, I cfall the attention of the public to the certificate below from one of the most f-espectable gentlemen in; the state ; and I particularly call their attention to the' one given by a gentleman in ibis town-and if it were necessary, I could produce a1 half dozen others from Petersburg, who have tried the medicine within two weeks past, ii' 1 "'"! Vi h I ED W; P. 'NASH JJr. 'Edward P Jash, Agent for Bernard's C ho lers Medicine. . !; j - ' :-' Dear Sir :f I feel ita duty I owe to the propri etor of the above medicine, as well as this public generally, to inform you that the bottle of ChoIe ra mixtnre which I bought at youf store a few evenjngssihde, has entirely enred me of a severe Diarrhoea. The cure was effected m taking only twodoees, and as I had tried many other reme dies without the least effect, lam folly ofthe opinion that the medicine here alluded to is eve ry 'thing lhaf it is said to be. .-.j j JA5.S4WAL.L.A1JE, Petersburg, Va. Who will neglect to supply themselves with Bernard's Remedy for Cholera, when it is 60 fu- y proven to b efficacious in all the diseases for hich it is recommended 7 in no case has it ailed to cure the most otstinate ! attack of sum mer complaint made upon children. In one in stance a permanent cure was effected upon a child in this'pUce, afterthe summer complaint had put it (as thought by the doctors) beyond the power of medicine to relieve. It was such an aggravated case 'that the child had in the course of one day and night, sixty-three evacuations rom the bowels. Yet one bottlle proved a sov ereign remedy. i i Thia valuable Medicine is for sale in this place 9 t m w t -ai ar i w - - by J. ol vv . iinrpny, in Lexington by John f. Msbry, in Charlotte by WiHiamsj & Boyd. Salisbury Wov. 4lli, 1S37 12ml6 ! TIE. '"! I 'M i . - BY Virtue of a Decree of the Court of Equi ty for Rowan County, the Clejjk and mas ter wilJ sell on th premises, on the 17th day ol Noyembet next, a j ; ! ,.j - p ; TRACT OF LAND, c oj'TJiiJviJva Jbout belonging to Ellen Turner, on whieh the late William Dancv resided, and ioininir the lands of William Daney, Doctor S Kerr, aol bihets. A credit of 12 months will be i allowed1, and bbnd with approved security for the purchase motley required 00 me day o aaie. I I. I I SAMUEL SILMMAJVi c m b Sept 29, 1838 5 w 10 j "T7 f.Mai: iibtsrj,:;. Vn J A! Miss E .1 ; Abram Ar: : J SC f 3 A! Williani A'' William A: Michael Ar - r DrR m I;" Maj Tht3 I) Dr John L Preston Or: John T I) : Paul lieavff John Crfi: Sandy U-.: Mas. Arg: ' v. : John BdFlr Alexander i Mrs Barer John Ca'hv Jesse A C! Tilman Cr: John Cler. W infield C; Carter C'.. Jacob Ci.rr John Camp Da id Cutij George Cr. Rev Wl!!i:;; Joseph Cii1', r It Miss Sarah I Joseph Ers..: Myrin .Ellh Sasannah II Albert R IV Robert Uii . t " .- Henry Fh! ' :" George Gar Maduck Gr: John Gravt Dr Jamei I. Rev II Gr WILL be sold in the town ii Salisbury on 25tb and 26th tnplM at the dwell, ing of David Kerns, the property conveyed to me by deed of trust, bearing date of 1 9tb off Jane 1888, to wit iTwelve : ' ' !' ACRES OF JLAm. including that long established and excel lent . ,h : ; 1 . i !1 I Gay Hill John 11 Pat ton II: Thomas II urs Nacty John Hill Daniaf H?. ura IIu'.cL T AKrY ARID, in said town, formerly owned hj Thomas Mull, dee'd with TWO LOTS' ! One of which contains a small DWELLING HOUSE, or. Mabry : Town & N.B. finHE Subscriber offers for sale the fallow JL ing valuable property! lying in the TOWN of STATESVILLE, N.f Carolina. File ad- joining Lots in saidTuwnVon which is the GOLD AND SILVER " EAGLE HOTEL." THE S UBS CRIB ER HAVl MOVED HIS SH0P BUILDING FORIEIV I KNOIV.YAS POST OFFICE; Conttnnes to keep on hand a articles in his line. 1 THE RE- good assortment jiv uirccuy opposue sata Hotel, a Town Aot, containing 9tteifitt ft half icres, on tchith ttyie m o good Bhck- adjoiKitgtrie Twn, 24 icres of er gqbd cultivation, and 7 acres of Just received, and for Sale i !l fill h . i U I ' : 1 I . Wholesale or lieiuil. j 2001bs5 Stick fjogwood j ". ! 1250 lbs! Loaf Sogar j :r N ! 10& Sacks Liverpool Salt 1 j 8OO2 Ibs Spring Steel J 1 ' 500i Ite American Blister 1 do. 1 4 Kegs White Lead 1 ! 4) do Nails and Brads j 45 Boxes Glass 8 X 10 tf lOby 12 ! i Cern Spanish Ihdisb J 2; bbls Dutch Madder 1 pf Smiths' Bellows j 50; pH Trace Chains .1 I Pi ps,. Cotton Bagging 42 & 43 inch N I do do 22 & 24 inch Coijs Bale Rope J.& W. MURPHY 4 100 so; ! by jSalisbryi L if i CLOCKS & nWTCiiJBS Repaired in the best manner, and warranted for t veUe months. Old Gold and Silter la'in in of Gtmd Land which are under Vr. ia,.,M UIVMUV w 1, 1838. The I arable and meadow Lands are enclosed the rest is iu limber, so FOUTL j&GRSS, eontignous to j the iMethoist Church. exchange for. yMcle purchased wri iyment Acres iogiher with the Lot i i i rea - i. far debts due. r. i ,4 ! t - , X DAVID ti POL. , Salisbury-, May. 12,;.18S8UUS f - ' . i C3iAll 4liosc"iiiiIelxtfel j to MRSi S D, PENDLETON HSllonger ttme than one year, either! by! nottef br i ac count, will greatly obligrier itf fcominjr forward and making payment immediately! Salisbury, Sept 29. 18J; M -Ijf,- i FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE are the properly of JamiesfF. Harbin. : w:ii"" ! n t- ii,1 I v 'ilTlV." iiw, iu onuj oi'ioor one wiiouui toe lame amount eVnWJW H,nJ!aM dti2e cf Caf due for sx years of labor, bav termined me -v usage lloteir tu V. Jonas at th gle HoteVurto Jams Ff Harbin oppos gif novei, io me iown:nt!Matesvi!le. tiA.M S0, !l83868 ii m. B LI Of NOTICE ii gen, that applrcsatiortl AI The 4 fATENT STEAM FEAT II Eft ltE.VOJlTOR 2sTD OT3T HOUSES, AND OTHER CONVENIENCES, j THE STOCK OF LEATHER; OF VARIOUS DESCRIPTIONS. THE BARK, TOOLS, &c: PERTAINING 1 I -.- mnr t a T XT t r -V ."'--1 IU I usu i n-J, rtnw.i ALSO, TIIHEE T ALU All LB N E G!R A NUMBER OF HOGS, Mao, mco head of ' Morses, TTOTJSEIIOI.D aud inTOirnxT FU1RN1T mm em.i: vil!?, f October It: By ers Smii Brasure IL Corry u V Cavin sirs Cavjn Ml" ; Caldwell J Camell nr. Cain Miss I C Dodrro Jc: Dejirneti Davidson .Forsyth J HEAD QUARTERS, j MpCKfyVlLLE, 12th Sept 1838. Joint MS Mjord, has been appoint- ed Aid de-Camp t? the Brigadier General of the ih Brigade! of JNoTih ! Carolina Militia, and STEPHEN L. HOWELL, Inspector to the 4id Brigade, each with the rank of Major. They! will be obeyed and respected accordingly. f : Brig. Gen. ItK Brigade, i ' j At C. Militia. Sept 15. 1838-tfB ' j ) Head Quarters, MocksviHe, 12th Sept. 1838. J 1 The Colonels of the 7th Brigade i Sol Nbrjth Carolina iAlilitia, wIJ pa- I laueiiiieir rpspeciiye npgiments as follows, viz : the tipper Regiment in Davidson, at George Ellers, on 1 Monday 22d of October. 's The, lower Regiment of Davidson !- - s . - - - i - iai ineir usual-parade ground on I Tuesday 23d of October. i The 64tb or Salisbury Regiment 1 on Wednesday 24th of October, at i 5alisbory. The 63d ur Davie Regiment j on 2h of Oc tuber, at Mocksvule, tor inspection and Review. i p i m ! By order of ' j j ; ; H f JAMES COOK, i , v. 1 John B. Loan, Aid. Sept 15, 1:8384418 ; Brigadier General. AmfERTISESlENT. r H iHE e-uwenbtrft having purchased the rmht ! J. of using ej abute .VTCHwVE m the coun- ues oi uaarrns. Iredell, Burke, vv tikes, and f H he laripolsibility of carrying on the Watch- JL man as it ought to be conducted while ab sent on collecting expeditions, and. the imnossi ; e i j i -r . ' ... . . . oniiy oi-longer oung witnuut tbe large amount Ea teEa U: tli .ii t:. : r .t hove Macbioei; in operation, in tne towns of Con cord and 8taifliile at this lime,; and will eon Ki hit' liitiVl tk-'.iA RprioTatHd cjib il,n. oereoy i lenueo uioy imtneciaie appiicanprt. his Aa North Carolina!! V of H1"' J Pe aid vT . u,l stes of the Si noaw Acaaemyj , emoer 1st, 1838 tf8 isuldestroys the Motes." lisbory ij : ;m I .;3 l , M, W.CCRRYj C. WILKIN 1 Jiine 1$. 138 tf47 f me to sell lh establishment at the end of the prtsent year.! The ISobscrintioa List ia tmm EIGHT H0NDRED, and on thd increase. anc m .im rrtpting ar.d Advertising good for at leagtr FIVE HUNDRED DO LLA R5 year A gentleman of talents and a sound Whig, shall have the Paper on the most liberal terms. I would not willingly let it gu intu any ether service, ah cany application is leqnested. X i! i L i l ... II. C. JONES. :J Editor and Proprietor. June 23, 1838. SpMM COIW&FQ&pEI?. Terms will be made known oaj the day of sale. 7 .'j j"?'!! i X MATTHIAS ROGER, j ' j ' ! Trustee. 1' N. B. AH those indebted "to p.. Kerns must come for w aid and make payment im mediately, and save cost, as lhts 13 the last call.- - i ' . f:F;!;- - ! D. KERNS. Oct. 6, 1838 Swll j JM MjAsT OJF Mj UTTERS, REMAINING in the Post Office, at Con i:ord, N. C, on the first; day of October. Wm N Alexander 'V Miss Hetty Alexander 3 Lev: Bradshaw Miss Hettv Bost. Henry Bangle Nelsara . Black welter Mosea Barnhart j Mrs Mar? Blavkwelter C Jacob Coleman Philip Ganger John Clark Daniel Coleman Samuel Corzine D Mrs Martha; Davis .' .' E ,' I---Miss Nancy D Ewart Adam Eddlemaa - !. ! - ' F Andrew Freeman Jacob File, senr Alexander Fendeyson - ' ; G ..,'- Henry S Gorman 4 P;iilip Otoaner -Allen Hanes William Hadley. Leonard Haggler -- Ross Justice Henry Linker 3 Polly C Linker 2 John Long j . John Lambert J John M Milster C Melchor i,D Boger CMellehor 2jfj: ':!v i James E Morrison Ransom 1 Motley Mrs Jane McKee Joseph Mehaffy ' Joseph McKrriley " Jacob! Misenfiimer ' John iMcEachren I ;(Ni ' James B Nolly P, , Francw L Perry Alexander Patterson m tssell Jineey Russe! ' t. I ! - : Franklin StafTord . Nelson Sloogh Jubn Suiter 1 1 ; ' Abraham! Sloogh Drewry Solbroan Mrs Mary C Tucker' W I . - Baml W iWeddiogton Messrs J iWinecofie & - 1 1 Udj GEO RE KLU'ITS: p r By JoHi A Craven,1 Assistant. Uel 6, 1838 owl! r m Sir. S lea sa tit Henderson. ypVFFERS HIS PROFESSIONAL SER. SV-r VlUKd to the Ullizens bf Sal sbor and ivicioity. He occupies the brick) office of the late ur. tilitcbelt. j- . i I h Salisbury, N.C.,may 12, 1838 icsldef litf Gillmrr 1. Graham J Grave Je Homing Harden G Hnis Sar. Holmes J: Hicks II Huke Juhn Juland Wi: Jacob wi? i Jospy Kestler J . Lowery :i; Lynch J L on z Mii Moore carr 3wl2 Typo; Board of L number cf , Association , solved en r. ; and hereby T lo l!; attached t j sirous cf c next mrcti AssociatL::, citTjcr ox Tin: at which ti; the Reprr . will aitfn !. a.i w. yVhi. Wr: i i . r . i l A3 vLl.i Cms. A. ! 1 y w bury, (. vember next, i V; " ' . 1 I - '.. - belonging to t ton deo'd, cc' . adirninfr thf r. - others, on Cr: dower. A cr lowed ; an i I chase money, - - ; - - V . Oct 13. I- Foi
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Oct. 20, 1838, edition 1
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