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time to Washington's corpsof cavalry, ana r- rr: : ; rTr-rr J
and the
services
ed
K' '.,f,r tinned lo every quirrquii-
fKcA; V;ihe discharge f the duties
kWtrate of this Sreal 'Republic.
that
SI
(fF'H " ii fh Presidential Voei.r simuiu
' . -1 . i i j
the
and
TOsl. Bt.W,n?, in better to
fllfo. HAtfttsn Pknnv. and, n another
C"Sjn.,ArfEBD Will, am, both of
ipW.' kPPh made - public, given mi
,
H'c!,i?Lm;ierigth of the character and
:f0?.tha(,shou!dlbe
Piprtpd to I
i- under no circum-1 ter
t .j.-,Neives and those f oo
W. H. HARRISON.
others of
I St Lit ': - t !
Letter,
,1339.
cm
gI.vtLe?is1 The nomination; which, as
I j! nftiha late Harris'burfll .Conven-
1 VJa haveommunicated to:rae,is'ac
'Lhlaiidui sensibility greatly augmented
ririruuj I.. -
J ikn fif lhat S wniisi u is a resun m uw
I .orfiprftDfated;DV me, li was : aueuuco
titoebpIatedfby me, it
ijt&e'una-simous concurrence of that en-
ijjUijned i tflQj'pStlJOlIC WUy. I o iu;
ntoii sfsdciatcd with thje eminent patriot
lioSsJot iSsnoroination for the- first office,
,'Imi isdciaied lin mo eminent i-Autiox in
Jj jisclf regarded by roe as no ordinary be
U'm tlrs'Iooff and fail bful services to the
tmtijl atitieTeoundil , board and in the
fifi, bare r00 for him a distinguished name
n'tahirr. t4 furPish fhe. surest guaranty
fliat should clie; be elevated by the popular
t&ice to ihf JChiefj Executive office, bis ad
feolstration if governmental affairs will be
jU-and prudent, and. wise. i Vyith the
0nstiutian for his guidef and the good of
Ijatodatry 'Bi oi)ly aitri.4 1 doubt not , but
ilai i bis 'eftjfions Iwould lie exclusively di
:rected to uphold the one and to advance the
iWr.ljtbe.ffiend and supporter of Jef
JrtisoJorMiniJoSi and Monroe, and the
fibmediate? descendant of a; signer of the
sBetlaalioa pi Independence,, can be none
Inhcr jiban irue to his early Republican
Crqcd, anjtbe devoted advocate of free
tcrmciples'and popular rtgnis.
I nave ina nooor to oe, gentlemen, : . .
i " i f 1 1 our. obedient servant,
.;r; ; JOHN TYLER.
1 Joun 0.v, Eeq. and others of the Com
1 j- .
flf fflLUAlVj HENRY HARRISON.
fX fTt Mi Hitor pt the New YTorkl Gazette.
E:trkjsone! fj the jwarmest and most devoted
t4n33ol Ci!savs"Those who feel, as it
iiani-'iaralio jfeel, disappointment in the pro-
(.ceedirtgs oft Ij e i I st risbu r g Convention who felt,
Mini fete deeply, tbe propriety of nominating' Heu
jilf.Clay wpolJ forget, or at least forego, one
till tbeir chagrin, u they could talk, as we have
: vrmane imore promtneqi oi tne
mposed j jibe 'Coti ve'ntio'a. ( Above
,t!ald; be' convinced by the loiter iof A:
ifviiA-lwe! p4Misb ior-day, and which
men who
all, they
r. Clay,
was inad-
':VnritU lefifoilt Vfsterdav. It W imnns.cihtA In
.laisiUie evieoce jihat is accumulating upon us,
e ccthe jdieieas! course pursued by! the Conven-
Jiwpieauneni citizens who assembled at Harris
todelttjerjite and , decide opbn tljis grave
'peaioa VeTepeat the belief tjhat they took
-iMfer'i wisest course they could have lakeri,
UJrcdcaiasfahces. HARRISON inndn.iht.
Ir'tJina whose name will unite the largest
iicaui()fVrri 'strength that cian be btougbt
ilCDdchtatinehpd in CAv Uat
I ftqiMros Jt the Reasons which should govern
1
! fircarselvesL although I wet
preferred Mr
V'lyiarid hoped He won Id have been!
I JewiafW accept and approve of thet
chosen,
nomina-
: -yra. llarrtsoh has tbU recommendation in his
s' J!fl n &tw)estl man.
1 ; J ew a pre patriot.
I H a;veleraa;soldier who has fought for his
p 118 13 aft CXniMflnfl e(lemin
II I i ' ,i ' I
I H1; s Pledged ta serve but one term, f elected
. ; I ' -
wwDreiung up the system of Presidential elec-1
I - ft IS a tVtll read rhnlar. a noil man nf
"SJ."?n practical common sensel ; L
tlisprihcjplee are sound on the leading eaes-
has no par
the people.
In all Sages, and in all countries, it
, owi ifiwtuju&e wuu are me lead ail nn
part wMh their rights: ant! aubrnit to the
f I
fj Tilt? Jprnm r hp THV iik't
TTATES May they ever remem
; r jhai jtq preserve their liberties, they
!3Bfl dijhjeir
own voting and their own
WM U. HARRISON.
"4 wrest fit n
rJast Mr. Bieek. the U. S. Marshall for New
:m It etl r be rrested Commodore 5Ioore.
"w rl.tfX'Ia1 w7 nd several shipping bro
s!?' - .w ork 0a charge1 of haying hired
Uer.
L -
Ihmofe Convert tioh. T
The
iwwa art
to
iioi-u a national Convention
ore on the 4th of MaVehJtn nAm.
LPS,nu tC3 :fur and' Vice
j "4ent.i The iWect! wiisubnoan m
1 te to f F"yib or King, or Buchanan,
rpr. l ' r ,MI". i ne ooionei
r retire fcye.rA,. . i
win not
...
him n. V r. J 8nU W16
mean
to. force
!063erren-
I ! VUnfiUiIcd talents
tf?' .LUr most eminent
Hi AKWHWa-decl-re; the pnoci
' 'Jir'r.t'jMe Administration will be
iJf-5,?ri rr-ihfforls of my, fnends to
iiri vested in tne vonsmu- ana aiffntneu oocument wnicn ne. reaa no
hL prfsideot, I consider it unneces- the rtrofbundly I attentive Senate. Therl
Lirt repeat liiem nere. -r na9 rarclyr been a more solemn saennce
. renew
? jjefhi, J r 11 I , the Tennesee legislature for publication ;
f M'he 1igbest Consideration, gentle. nd". it Waa--immVrftW; "ilrminpr! KV ih
uiokuujujp ukxv presioenuai eieciton, ana iu
m siin we areait nound fo go. flhe Alexan-
i a- fiTattf & ...u:.u i i. )l
Mis is not wo violent a partizan.'and
9 prejudges or Ksenimem . i ,
rIIe5isorieof l,hejeople, and is for
rr '.'j , ; t 1 -. .
W -M . :.B'V. I m uni
t " V persons to enlist in tbe ser-
l iuJLhH-httr:9 parties 'gave bail
?iW,ta await furihr! i. -.ration -.i,.
RESIGNATION I OF JUDGE WniTE
The Senate Chamber has rarely present
a scene. of more solemn interest than
exhibited yesterday by-the resignation
of Judge 1 Wiijte. The universal eaiiniaj
tiort in which this venerable citizen is i held
by men of all j parues--bis long services!
unquestioned boaor of his character,
bis antique sternnes of virtue, combine
to make him at such a moment, the object
of a great and just interest. And well was
this interest sustained by the able, eloquent
id
we uouersimnu iubi id a lew momeuis aii
be left the floor a committee from: both
tne Ai embers oi bptn nouses to tender; to
him a public dinner, which, we understand!
is to take place this week. From the Ex
cited state of Wie; public mind, and the
deen and general feeliner ef resnect anid ad.
mirationl for Judge VYbtte, numerous and
enthusiastic meet
jgjay oe expecieu. -
National Iit elligtncir.
Correspondence pf the National InteUigencir.
r'-- : ; IfEw YoRK, January JS.j
From Canton we have a few days; later
uaica, uui uv papeis. & tie pnuun? omce
was removed to Whampoa. There was no
vusugs iu iuo jtwqiuuu Wl suaili. All
suepcusq waning urura irom lungianq.
crdered. The smuggling o opium ws
carneu oil iu a greai exieni aiong inecoasi.
The bill providing for the election of Uni
ted States Senator has passed both branchi:
of the Legislatarei and Mr. Tallmadgeill
be re-elected tomorrow. In the House! lie
will receive every (Whig vote but one.! 1 1
Stocks to-day maintain the advance of
Saturday. U. SJ Bank sold at 86, anlad-
vanco of 10 per cent, in one week.
f I
a.
.. FROM TEXAS. ' ' j! 1-
The steam-nacket JVVpftme arrived t
New Orleans on the 1st instant from Gal
veston, in 37 hours, having made tbe run
from that pott to the Balize in the teeth of a
heavv casterlv I wind. Galveston panels
were received her to the 28th ultimo,
and oral information, of considerable inte r- -
eat. The most! important piece of intelli
gence is the passage through both branches
of Congress of ueneral Hamilton's Loan
Bill. It was adopted, with all the modifica
tions suggested by Gen. H.v in the Hotise'of
Representatives by a vote of 29 to 8, and
-in the Senate by a vote of 9 to 2. The sanc
tion of the President bad also been givenllo
'vj,;j..!v::-- t: i 11,1:'
President Lamar's administration is con
sidered decidedly popular. In relation to
the" late movement of an allied force of fTx
ians and Federalists in Mexico, a strong
feeling of condemnation exists. Rosa j and
bis troops bad een deeply censured for In
vading the Mexican territory. Uossjhtra
self had been stricken from the rolls, and
the pay-rolls of his men "cancelled for; their
desertion from their posts and disobedience
oi orders. J ; : ; .- -i . -;
The Neptune had been detained two days
in Gakeaton, awaiting General HamiUoh's
return from Austin that bis despatches might
be forwarded to England by the packet of
the 10th from New Yotk. Gen. H. cafne
passenger in tne vt epiune to ivew urioaps.
THE
PROSPECTS,
belief that the old
It is our firm
will be elected
Hero
President of the! United
States by an overwhelming vote.
Here is
our. estimate :
' , Harris ok
Massachusetts,
s
1, 7
i' 8
1 5
42
1 8
Van Burex,
Maine,. i
New Hampshire,
North Carolina,!;
10
Vermont,;
Connecticut,
Rhode' Island,
New York,
New Jersey, ;
Maryland,. ;
Delaware,
1 7
115
11
111
S 4"
booth Carolina
Georgia I
Mississippi, r
Alabama, j
Missouri, .. . f
Arkansas.
-M
10
I 7
4
5
s
172
s
ft
!: 4
1 SO
! 23
.1 15
15
1 9
' 5
1 5
! 3'
222
Pennsylvania,
Virginia
Ohio
Kentucky
Tennesee,
Indiana,
Louisiana,
Illinois,
Michigan,
I.
Only a cool
majority of one hundred:
It is possible the majority may 1 be
less, but not very probably. Whigs, look
aloft. Yonrlcpurse is onwardohwar to
triumph. T High honors await the old sol
dier, and a preud and noble destiny! isl in
reserve for bis? beloved country. euoen -
vine uaztiie.
We are as rood Whiffs as our friend! of
the SteubenviTs Gazette ; but we hope inot
to see Old Tippecanoe elected bysuch a
majority. We never wiah to see ia! very
popular President of the United States ;
one with who the . People are so; much
in love, that hia say o will make righ t wrong
and wrongiight. We have had experience
Of SUCU Presidents anil In.oonAmnrA
of them; . Fifty electorial maiaritv for Gen.
uamsuu, w.L-uaiy us ana jeave a minor-
ity to watch jiim respectable in numbers,
We hope that:theSteubenville Gazette Will
be contented with that number, and not posh
hepoii.r.-Uoohard-on.i ig.
: , n nu Mn.-mjcstm.,-,'
DIED on the 25lh Usl month, at hi. tet.
:j .i'T-iJii. . o . utrrir in . f n
7r?;V?r;V,n'r?,TA?iV
v y;; uuiu iun,uu fTi.ioff lor a small . family. EC3 iijnatiire at .jmt.'-.
tVtlh omrir tA himrall in lha w nl IhA
eteat
glorious man.' The deceased was.; a gfod
citizen and might well have' inscribed; on
his tombstone nere lies an honest; man;
a Soldier of the Revolution, and an inflex
ible republican of the School of Washing-
fin HE ondersisned, finding the; increased and
, JUL increasing duties of bis public and ; jj irate
employments too bardensome. has associated
with himself, as Joint Editor of the. Observer,
E. S. Zevelt," "Esq., formerly Editor uf tbe
Ureensburoagh (N. C.) Fatriot.M Mr.Zevely
is a native North Carolinian, ardently attached
to her people and her instil Qttons, a, tboroogh
Whig, and a practised writer, rrom whoe : tal
ents and experience wa hope to deiive important
aid. ! , : ..-v I
Letters on business relatinz to this pnpef will
be addressed to Messrs. Hale 4 Ze?ely;' Edit
ors. &c. , K. J. HALE.
Fayettevile, Janaary 13, 1840, s )l
CLOCKS & WB.TCHES
! t..
Il
l-f '
Mt
' CAREFULLY REPAIRED BY, THE
' j SUBSCRIBER- WARRANT ;
:Xi :ed if well used.; l-
TITTY RESIDENCE is 16 miles Nottheasl
JjjL of Statesville, on the new cot Rad lead
ing from WilkesboTo to Salisbury, and: 1P!, miles I
froni Mocksville, West, near Park and Crumps
Store. Letters sent to me for Clock Work, will
be doly attended to. Direct to Coaaty Line
Posi Office, Iredell County. L fllf ! 1
t ANDREW BAGGARLY. I
January 24, 1840 26 ly
I!..
bin:
DoxAas j
REWARD!
RAN A WAY from the Subscriber qnj the 1st
of this month, a small mulatto Woman by
1 i
the name of J
of low stature, a bosby head of hair a. fiat nose,
thin lips, and a small appeaiance of a brest for
a Woman that has had children, speaks' qoile
mijd when spoken to, and a qaick stepj about 25
or 6 years of age. The said girl was jaeensed
of robbing my runk a few days before of Seven
Hundred Dollars, and tt is supposed she is taken
off by a wagoner, by the name of Harri who
lives in Davidson or Davie Count? Jill will
give ihe above reward fur the Girl and money,
or In proportion to money that may be recovered
byjher apprehension, or a liberal reward for the
Girl and the person who carried her off. " f
I ' I E;LOVE. ;
Rockingham, Richmond Co. ? lRi
January l7thj 1840.
$7
6
TAKEN UP
S '-3, , :,
it !
k ND committed lo Jail of Rowanj Connty,
JjL on the l3h instant, a Netfro man who
says his name is John, acd belongs to: Thomas
B Stone of Alabama. The owner is requested
to come forward, pay charee,' and take him
away. DAVID KERNS Jailor.
' Jan. 24. 1340-tf26 ; If If -J- H.
TRUST SAm !
I? i ii .
Y virtue of a Ded of Trust to nie execu
-H3 ted ny John Rnssel, and for ihe purposes
therein mentioned, I will sell, on accredit of
Twelve mon i h, the following properly : On
Monday the 10 th of February next, f.will sell
in the Town of Concord, the entire Stock of 1 1
i Wares t tritd Jflerchtmdisem i
I i ''! ' . .' 1 ' i - ji ,!ir if ' J"
of John Rossel. together with his Store-house &
Dwelling, situated on the Curt-Hoase: square,
afgood stand fur Merchantf.ziog.;. ' ,f j
' ' t ALSO l - h ! ';
On Thursday, 13tb of February next I will se II
ai the residence of John Russel, six miles sooth
of Concord, the Plansaiior, whereon! j ihe said
Russel now resides, (said by good judges of real
Estate, to be one of tbe best plantations in the
county ,) with every necessary building lor com
fort, containing about .Vlhfrl i !
410 AORBSI!
more or less. Also, one other Tract Iof Land,
containing about f
2-50 ACRES,
Ivinef on the waters of Clear Creekjadjoining
John Ford and others, supposed to ( b rich With
GOLD. Also, ' ,,f-. l4f4; -j -
j ' ONE NEGRO JlAf j
said to be one of the besi Blacksmiths! in f the
county, and one JYEGRO WOMAN
one Jloaa wagon i & licaa ot
1 Mlorses : 3 mllules $ a
SlOCK OI
OAT
in&Bogs; a large quantity Of inWheat,
tbrn and .Cotton r1 all the:T;;- fcM i V'
: Houseliold FiirniW
which is valuable. One Set of Blacksmith
Tools ; Cotton Gin ; Threshing Machine and
Rousing Gear. The above sales wiU positively
I take place, and cooUnue from day to!!
qav; onui
r tfiArt P happis t&,
t.- KIAH P. HARRIS, - Stetfee.
? ICAU those indebted to John. Russel by
note or account, must make payment to me
WJjjUy J& fiTjH
r j.n.4, i8io-SS6 i : 4--:,
fnlfANTED T(
TO UIRE. a
negro woman
- : V eapable ofdMng the cooking and - wash
in or frif rmatl fafnilv. fr-P.nrnlr Jt
I Arf! "., . . . , -! i. tM , ?
V -
4
UUI7DIUID
large
Iff'
V l-
1 Hi
flpHE SabscribeYs would inform their Friends
iL ' and tLe Poblic in general; that I t bey have
catered iota ctt tiartfiPmhin- in ttiAi il : ., .,:;.:;!
I
, - " w ? ii ' - -
r j Mercantile Business,
solicit a continuance-of the patronage 'so liberally
exieoded to the , former concern jpf Michael
Brown;
iney nope oj uwniioa w .oosioess, - bl
good Siock of Goods, and at low prices, to merit
a coQUnoance of the same, tilv-Ml
MIUHALL BKOiN, 4
I . : i nuaiAOirif . orAttrvvivr
Jan. 13, 1840-326 J - .
? P. S. Those indebted to the former concern of
M iehael Brown, (which was dissolved on the
12th Inst.) will please call; and settle the same.
with Thomas W; Sparrow, who is fully author-;
ised (o grabt discharges, p I j i " S "I
r. - MICHAEL DllUWN.
SHORT NOTICE ! .
MT E, the undetsigned, ha ving disposed of oar; I
T v Establishment, give this notice to theirj
customers to corns forward and make immediate;
payment. Those who neglect this . oar las(
call, may expect to have ibeir accounts to pay (4
1 r i rr ' . ; i , ' t
some mwiui umcer, wno as appoioiea lor satu
DurDOse. I . ! v r :!
JONES & ROBERTS, i
January 24.1940526 h ! X
1
m
iili
A NE HUNDRED GALLONS of Fresh
V Coloiless, Cold Pressed CASTER OIK;
Apply to
C. B. & C. K. WHEELER.
Jan. 24, 1840 lf26
Or
I THS SUBSCRIBERS;!
MOST respect folly sdnpt
this methoil of informing
their friends and the
poblfe,
that having in I their
First rate Northern
employ
Worti
! men in ihe
Harness Making Bdsiness,M
they are prepared to meet any orders with which
they may be favored in the above ine, of what
ever extent, in tbe most satisfactory manner, aod
at snort esi notice. n h ii
TKb twill L-oon'nntnnltv nn tittn'it a rrnml entY.
nlv of Saddles. BridUsI MartinzdU. Uruvpefs.
Carriage and Sulky Harness ; and Travelling
Trunks, together with such other articles as are
commonly found in establishments iof the kind:;
all of which shall be executed in a jsnpertor styte
ot workmanship. : i ney also carry on the., ii
TANNING BUSINESS,!
the advantages of whichfwill enablO tbem torVe
to those who may be disposed to deal with them
in Saddles, Harness, 44, 8operioribargainsv
They will continue to keep on hand a large and
Handsome supply oMcathe.
of various kinds, such as Sole a?id Upper :
Co, Aid, Harness and Skirtin
I m 4 is
to. .
Which will be disposed of on the most favorable
terms. All orders addressed to the Subscribers
at statesville, N. C, shall receive punctual at-
leauon. -
JOSEPH W. STOCKTON
W.H MOWBRAY.
Execnlors of the Estate of E!il Ramsnar, oe4i.
Statesville, N. C. Nov. 8. 839 3m2m i j l'i
, ' 1 : il- ,. 5
NEW JEWELLERY, ci
-is u
JOHN .!PAUIF,R
HAS another new supply of Gold and Silver
WATCHES, Pjain English and French'
do; Gold Fob Chains and Keys, Finebrejas
Pins and Finger Rings, Silver Botter Knives
Patent and plain Pencils, Tooth PicbsjfFoh
Chains, Spectacles and Thimbles, Steel and giU
Fob Chains and Keys. U I
' ALSO i
A VERY FINE AND LARGE ASSORT
MENT OF RAZORS AND POCKET
AND PEN KNIVES, fi;
by different makers, 'and other; articles risually
kept by Jewellers. AH of which will be jsoldj
low for Cash, or only fsix months credit; after
which time, interest .will be charged, i Work
done faithfully and punctually 1 H
Salisbury, May 3. 1839-tf40 M
. I;R!OrN,--!i:Hjj
From the Kinfs Mountain lrpn Company;
THE Subscribers , have made arrangements
with the above -Company,' for a gular
supply of superior Iron, which is well adapted
to Wagon and Carriage work, ,Horse Shoing
&e. ; which will be sold on reasonable terms, i
' T a?- IVUAfTTDDUifi
S4lisb0,i:nM.6. liVs9-i9 ;(
X EMAINING in I ihe Post i Office at Con-
JL' cord, N. C on rthe 1st day of Janoaryi
1840.- - y-. h - -I V; Hiu
:: s
r B
Jacob Col.
James Henly,
tl'.
George
liarnharl-
George W; Bradley, i
John Boss, sen. " -
David Blackwelter,
miss nary E. Rowoi ?
Charles EUas Bust,
b:FCaliwelUEsaJ
George Collins, Tfc I -
H: March- 7 ' j
Robert Motley, I
Rudolph Morph,5
5 1
MoHatt Sr Peoples,!
James . m c An u I ly , I
N 5 H
James B. Nolly; M
i P MM
f; B. &?W. A. Peacock
A. Caoltcloogh, Exec'r
Jl R
!
Alexander Doltoo, ,
r e -"i,
David Eager, 2
t - F j
Messrs! Freeze St Still
Tobias Forr,- - '
; t.' -G ,,V'
John Gibson - .
Tobias Gordman,ori
sir Roflin,1 Harness Ma
iker, j K
miss Mary C. Keese;
James Russel, is? i!
nV S i
Martin Slough f -Archibald
Stowe,
4 4 H t mm 1
Solomon 'Marcus,
; - H ' ' -
Solomon Weave ri
L Y
c t
-H illy ard Howell;
Mrs.,Catharine' Yoman
Mis8Saiah J.Yi-ung,
- Jacob Hileman,
GEORGE KLUTTS, r. ts J
' - l'
I Bv Joita A. Cjuve,v-
Jan. 1(V 1840 324 i
A
AT
SeUs i!ia
i 1
ctU.lScstcrti
l;Stagc.' ILlnc,
f
rOW(ir
FROM SALISBURY to ASHV1LLE, N. C.
ARRAS GEAIENT FOR 1S40-!
'JI irrivesTar adPfL 1
rr t J
UTZ ir i XLT fsa!
HlAhrille next days at 8 o'ekik, P. 'A4.
ocifWK, a. dJ.; arrives at
r IReorninff.leavesAshviUon MomTaTs.Tl.n.
i;oays,ana aaioroays, at o o'clock A-kM.; arrives
i oaiisourj nexv aays aioox wsr.-w.;t
j U Wj LONG.
N. B. Passensers leajjng Raleigh, N. C.
for Nashville Tennessee will find no delay
whatever on this route. A. B. & R. V. L.
j Salisbury N. C. Jan. 17th. 1840.-Uif 25.1
FnbsisziTT
SALE.
JAM still orTerins for sale, at a very low price,
my house and lot in Mocksville. j The build
ings are new and commodious, and jwell suited
for a Merchant or Tavern, keeper.)- Theyare
ins near the Court-Honse: t Those who I mav
wish the most interesting location i a one of the
roost interesting- villages of North Carolina.woatd
do well to secore this. J. L CLEMMONS.
MocksvilleTlJavte cd.T Jan. 1, 1 840.4-25 6t. :
DIBBZ.BE, FRA.Y& Co.
WHOLESALE SCALE nS iX
Staple auj jFsincg
125 Pearl cy 78 Beaver Streets,
! NEW-YORK.,
January 17, 1840, 4t25.
PUBLIC
nriHERE will be sold at the late
residence of
JL VVm. Cowan's deceased, on tbe Uth day
clf Eebroary next, ail the properly
of the said
deceased, not willed, consisting of
, TiiVCC OI
, ;
piygg JlatC
Four
. !
HORSES
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One 11 agon and Harness ; Stock of Cat
tie and Hogs ; irheat and Oats, and a
quantity of Roughness of all kinds together
with various other articles not mentioned.
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There will also be sold at the sam time a yal-
rS.d. toT.tf
of sale by 1
AU2lL VUVVAIM, HiX T.
N. B. All persons indebted fo said Estate are
requested to come Jbrward and settle the! same
immediately, and all persons having claims a-
sainsi said estate are requested to present them
r M .. . I . i f . I . . . i
ifyaujf ituiuciiiicairu iur bciueineni cr mis oo
tice will be plead in bar of their recovery
A. COWAN, Ex'r.
January 17, 1S40 425
Blacksmith Wanted
. A First rate country Blacksmith, of steady
JljL' habits, and unimpeachable character, who
can come with satisfactory recommendations, can
find constant and profitable employment for the
ensuing year, to lake charge of a bhop with one
or two nesro Smiths under bis care. A 'Smith
'with a small family is desired. A good dwell-
in House and bhep, with two fire places, and
one sett of Tools is in lead: hps?, and in an ex
cellent neighborhood as to health, j society and
the trade. Apply to the Subscriber, living 19
miles irom Salisbury on the otatesyille road.
JOS. CHAMBERS.
Farmville. IredeHo. Jan. 17, 140 6w25
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NEW FASHIONS,
' FOR THE j
OF 1839 &. r40.
HORACE H. BEARD,
iOESPECTFULLY informs Ms friends and
! a the pnblic, thatie still carries ion the TAI
LO RING BUSINESS at hi old stand on main
Street, next door to the Apothecarv Store. He
is ever ready to execute the orders of his cos torn
ers in a style and manner not surpassed by any
workman in the Western pat t of the State. He
is in the regular receipt of the latest London and
New York FASHIONS, and prepared I o ac
commodate the tastes of the fashionable! at all
times. ! r'-'rs - j
' 'ICF? Cutting garments' of all kitids attended
to promptly , and the latest 1? ashiqns tarnished
at all times to country tailors, ana instructions
t I fflTCn 111 COIUO?.
i SalUiury.JauuaryVmO-
525
Dr. G. n. Douglas,
HAS removed his office to No. I,
, of the office row of the Mansion
H otel, lately otrcu pied by Dr. B. AusiirC
h January 17, 1840. tf4-25
GROCERIES.
ITUST Received and for sale bvjihe Subscri-
i ...
bef a quantity of best
" Santa Cruiz Sugar,
Molasses best quality,
Best Java Coffee,
.-. " Rio- 4- - do, r
Spanish Cigars best quality, h
Whiskey 8 years old best quality,
Superior French Brandy, and
Most excellent WINES
Also aiqnantity of Smoking and Chewing
Tobacco. . L
i r ANDRE Mat l tiliMj.
Salisbory; Dec. 27, !839-6i22
Xorlhern
Horse.
Ivlocirs villi:
A " VERY superior bob uiled Ndrthen Hotse,
jSL perfecily sound, kiod and geptle in sing e
and double harnessand a ; fast iffS'J ",
Bv C B
Wl
EELER.
January 171 840 U
K
SALE.
InnnE Subscriber offers at rriva:i
til ? healthv re-iuB. . - .
?suu-400-or COO 2s:;,
mH M
of gWMl farmingr Lands: The S3!;sTJ ar
blatesville roaI ruminj directly ihromh if, :
bout 20 mito from ihs furmrr and C rnTle i (u
the latter place, with neter failing branch? n:
ning through tbe lands in vraioua dirrrtir n-..
The whole is an entire forest, with !fey
first rate timber, and suitable for thtcc l.l:
some, but small farms. v
y Slock of the following description :
A Top HORSE, six years old next Sptir , ;
good slock, Fuur.COLTS.' one and ; i wo
od of good bhmd. on JACK, nino ypsirj
remarkably gentle and iurous. Ali 'IV 1 1
yooogr MULES, from 2 to 4 years old,
. All the above Stuck is hamlsMmje, ti ly z
active, and withall remarkable gentle and t
managed. " . .-
All the abovs properly will be sold hv
cash, or on a credit of 6. 9, or 12 months, uh
the payment is made st-cure. Apply mh i ,
suoscrtoer, living miles from au3
the Statesville road.
" JOS. CHAMBERS.
Farmville, Iredell ea. N. C.
January 17,13-10. J6w23
A LIST OF. LETTKL
a -
EMAINING in ihe Posl Office in
i "THlN.C.ob the Isl'of, Janaary IS 10.
Agnew, Thos. J.
Lonff, Alexander
Bell.J. C. t
Bryson, John ' !;
Lepprird,' Solomon
La w ranee, A I e x a n J c r
Morgan, Elijah
Moose, Jthn
Mills, Wm.
Maise, Wins fen
McJimsey, RoVrt
McCleltahan, JatLC3
Camela, Miss Elizabeth
Cbipley. G. W. .:
Christopher 1 homasc
Chambers, Thoma S.
Douglass, James T.
Davidson, G. F.- .
Douglass & Smith,,
Foray the Henderson,
-'4V "Esq.:
Dliphant, Jiisei h
Raymer, M(ses
Gill. W. L.
itobin son , G eo rs o
Giddens, Miss Eliza
Stevenson. Janie
Graham, John B.
Smith, Rev. Jarae
Hill, Jacob:
Tern pie u n. Jana s If.
Harper, Mary
U alt?, Mr3. Margaret
Warren, It II.
Walker Frederick
White. Miss "Elear;
Justice, Noah,"
Loudermilk. S.
Laze n byi 'Thomas
R.S. McLELLAND, p. :
Jan. 10; 1840 3 w24 . -V
STOKES COUJVTY.
Superior Court of Law Fall Term, A. D. 1!
Joseph Wolf,
"' vs .
Jane AVolf.
Petition for Divorce.
IN this case it appearing ta the satisfaciit n ;
the Court, that Jane Wolf, the defer,.5:.:
does not reside within the limits of this h a
J it is ihereforo ordered, that pubticatim he n
I 4" I t; At a . i t i i
iur inreo monins in me vv aicimao, -puoiisitfu
a ? i ' ' a m t ti . .
oatispury, ana me ureensTorov ratrioi, mai i
less the defendent appear at the next feupr n
Uourl or.law, to be held tor the county
Stokes, at the Court House in Germanton, tn t!
2d monday after the 4th monday in March rj i
and plead, answer or demur, or the peinu n ,
be taken pro confesso, and the cause set down !
hearing ex parte .;".
W itness, Isaac Uolding, X-letk of saiu C ;
at office, 2d menday after the 4th ciootiay i
September, A. D 1839 i V
' r- ISAAC GOLDING. c s e.
Dec. 20, 4859 Sm21 Printer's fee iU)
UitcheWs Geography tt
ATLAS yji new. Geography and Atlas, f
the use of Schools and private Ioarr.f r
in fact for all who may wish to read history , :
to have it in the family.. A complete Sy; :
modern Geography comprising a desiiji; i
the present state of the world and its five i;r
divisions, Europe, Asia, 'Africa, Anieiira, :
Oceanica, with their Several Empires, Kir !
States. Territories, -The whole erriLc 'Y.
by numerous Engravings of varioos inter
objects of Nature and Art - together witli xr.
sent ations of remarkable and noted even s, -plified
and adapted to the capacity erf any, ii:
i rated by an AiHs of 16, maps drawn i t-s:.
to accompany' the work, most tastefully
carefully colooied and elegantly put up
whole work ? is! neatly vdone The ' publi-'.
have received numerous'! testimonial n 1 -v
of the Geography , from Tf achera and oil er
varioos parts of the Union. Theie aresu i:
tbey would make a pamphlet, we would r
a pamphlet, we would select some of them ;
they are too lorg for a newspaper advertise:.
WTe io most earnestly solicit a critical fxar.
of the work by all may feel an interest in '
ing before youth a' correct- Geography. T:
is, also an outline Atlas wtncn can acc n ;
the Geography, the maps of which are ret t
oured, but calculated io aid the learner.
CJ Jost call at No. 1, Cbeapside. Fayf
ritle St;, where you may find the abov u
together with every new publication t-f the
and many rare works oroider tiroes
TURNER St HUGlli:
Raleigh, Jan. 1, 1840.
w ...... . V?
SILK-WOR
h
THE Subscriber offers for sale, at 50 c
per thousand, a very large quantity .
SiUc-wqrmJRggSj
carefully raised by herself, and in a good r :
preservation. '
. MARTHA D. FRON T!
Salisbury, Jan. 17; 1S40. tf
I Just received and for c :
I . wholesale or lltt ii i,
75 KegV Nailslssorted tizes,
800 Bars Iron li to 2 inches vvi J .
2000 lbs. Spring Steel,
500 lbs. Am'n. Blister do;
1500 lbs Bar Lead,
15 Kegs Powder,
24 Hhds. Sugar, -
60 Bag Coffee,
100 Kegs White Lead,
15 Coils Rope,
20 Pieces Bagging.
40 Boxes Glass 8 by 10,
20 do. do. 10 by 12,
40 Nova Scotia Grindstones,
240 Bottles Scotch Snttff. m
By J & W. M.URPH -
Salisbury, Jan. 3; 1840. ,
FOR
ievolutidq I ile was attached for tame 1 'abjnry 17; 1840 rT
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