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"t ' 1" M 1 I Pi1'' '' ft-' r -J- ;f- 12- t 4 r I- t I v trf-r : ... " - : .-!c v ' .1-' !i . ' ; y v -. 'it; - HIGHLY IMPORTANT .CATIpN :ro THE PUBLIC BY DR. WILLIAM evans; too Chatham, street. Dieeases general add special Ctivine'titiibcs. ; BEWARE'' LEST-Y E STUMBJ.E, f ; rTrtOCT,- WILLIAM'S EVANS, jiqdj CbaU JLl'hiint street avails himself "of llie present oc v - cJ"sina la lender his most unfeigned acknoWledge- menis to the numerous 'members of fcucietywho Outering nnder.'all the pains and Jacheslbat . flesh is .heir to') have entrusCedheruselves to v :hiscare He has' the satisfaction pfjkjnowing "from many living evidence's that his 'remedies have'donQtheir'jrfaty (tn'mnM of'hnman means.- How distressing U &WAfrH& the -afflicted ia Dyspepsia or Jndigestoi.,oin ' n V ii"g all the sources of their enjojment, Wd lead l i I r ing io mnnv instances to the ,raiserjes;f con- -''?'. f .' -! &. . .j H.....I. r -f.nnr as it Has been the subject of inqnfr by medical aotjior it re . 'maink:maiih obscurityApoplexy, diseases of rltbLuer Kidneys; Spleen, tomach;iiad IiU " tesuns. Bladder and its appendages, Drrlioea; vDfseniary,CttPi Mbltos AHisperforril paris : In tiraInaftJorbd.ArIectwns.t 0t, jEtan ' ' h ck been singularly successful in the treatment' ;v of ,theabove diseases; oy"remedies ' djraivpi; irom Vrs vwn and 1 the researchesof the laost eminent medical men in this WorJd;-He has ajsalrad fast : experjeiica art J" guccess ihioaghout ihe j Whole famify of' rfeltcato diseases, ihe impure ) tpnden- . c.?s ,f- which areatrgraated by and rooted in - ihe cvins'iitution throogh the base confpirlcies of -Merjcaria! mardeiers, onpriocipled, oneijUicaied and biipracliced, in any art save that lofjajltemp- . roiti. l)t Eans office, 100 Chaihajnnisrf;ei, is sujpplied with the choicest remedies jfrpjn homo and foreign, inarketsvsd compounded! by a mas ' terV Jtaiftl on scientific; principles V"-$ phygician i? ai ways, in atf endence and a private; office. All thtjse vho cojnewOiere in the hour! of weed, jrx go off BEJ6icjNOv,i':r-'-- ' t-HI - . ' A SCLrU COMPLJirJVTQW TEJY f YEA 118 STAJYDJA'G. AJrs HANNAH lJllOWNE, wife of Jeph. Browne, North ; bixiir&t. near Second st. Williamsbafff, afflic- ted fbr the last ten years withx Liter Lumplaiiit, 1 ! restored to health through the treatment! of .Dr." j'AV : EVANS, Symptorhs:Habiiual k'stijia I . tiou or 'the bowels, total, los3 of ''appetite! excru l. ciati2 pair:t)f the epigastric' reffioriioifeat ,de- i , prVasionuf spirits, languut and other symptoms of extreme ueoiuiy, a isiuioeu sieep, inoroiqaie now of ihe menses, naio 4n the rinht sideJ ciiluld not -' lie on her left side; without an aggravation j of the pain; urine high coloured, with otpes symp toms indicating great derangement in! Ihje i func tions of, ihe liver: "j j -,-! ' Mrs.- Browne was attended by three of the first nhvsicians. bat received but little ! relief from their medicine, till Mr." Browne procured some of DiWra Evans' invaluable preparations, which effrctually relieved her bf ihekBeve dis- itressins svmntoms. with others, which It is not if. 'It: l : ;; f t - 'ft -- i. y - ip III til If; i ::?!! 5 ';' r - Island, E ESPECTFLTLLinrorms. his old friends anddisiomers, thitrhe lias' permnaently Iated himseif m Salisboiy-he will give his constant personal attention: to; the Apothecary Business, which be, has been in for the last ten years and may ba'fonnjd at all times, either at his residence t or.Jhe ehbp wbere he will take great pleasure in waiting upon those who oily call on him. t'- -t . & c;k. y heeleb, RETURN their on feigned thanks to their friends and Customers, particularly Physi-- cians and Merchants for the very liberal; pat ronage bestowedjdrwnflherii fbr the past year; and in retprn lor! their tndness ana iioeramy, are tesolved to sell iem' Drugs, JHedicinn; Painls. fyh. lower thanlnjiotber bbop itLiNorth Uarolioa V All irnysicians, jana wuru, uu ui der or boyllh, JWIto. Painli, 4c.'from them, where the price or quality do not perfect ly please, are at all times privileged to return them immediately at the same price d as they hold themselves responsible! in all' cases to their friends and customers h tor me quamy or every article they sell them. I hey will open T their Spring .Business with, the largest stock of Drugs, Medicines, Paints, lyes, ever; brought into this niarket, and I all those who may wish any thinsr in their line; andjhave ihe cash or good credit, sladl be accommodated ; if strict atten tion to their business-gGodj physic and low pri cos will do it. One, 'or both of tbem, will at all times give'tbeir' personal attention to the bu siness I heir chop will be opened at an nours, for the accommodation; of the sick, and prescrip tions carefully made up'at port notice. iMedi cine and j directions given in all cases. The consultation and ad vice of Doctor Long, Doctor Douglas and Doctor Barns,; will be given when necessary,1 and medical attention of either ob tained by applying at iheirlShop. The worthy poor, without money, shall j not want for medi cine to relieve them of their aiTlictions. Salisbury, Feb. 21(1 840 tfSO NEW! J15 WElMTc. -: JOISNh ;C PAOIER -: HAS another new supplybf Goldnd biiver WAT C H ES, Plain English andFrench do r Gold Fob Chains and i Keys; : Fine breast Pins and Finger-Rings, Silver- Batter Knives, Patent 'and plain : Pencilsll Tooth .Picks Fob Chains',1 Spectacles and Thimbles, Steel and gilt ;.- Fob' Chains 'and; Keys. :, , : '-:. , :.. i-M i ALSO r :'h ' '" ' A VERtyiM AND LARGE ASSOUT 4 MENT OF, RAZORS AND POCKET jAND PEN KNIVES. : - , by different I makers, and other articles usually l-Pht hv .TpAUor: Alt of which will be sold low for Cashi6i onlv six months credit, which limei, interest will ba charged, done faithfully and punctually. Salisbury, May 3, 1839-tf40 : : " i surry1 coujvty.: . v ,.r Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions February j - r.V.:. .1 s-r-Term; 1840.'-' Josiab Cowles, , n Original Attachment ; vs; Benjamin St TbosJ after Work S i PANISH Cigars,finei Che wing" and Smo- i ng Tobacco at , I i i VVH EELERS. Feb. 21 tf30 -k ill h r"i Tea$9 Wines; and spirits FOR medical purposes,! for sale by U C B. & C. K. W. Feb.2I-tfS0 1 hi m f' si; -f i; ; J' !"IU essential to intimate. : - 1 - H f . - T!' JOSEPH BROW NE. City and County of NewTfctkss. Joseph Browne; VilIiamsbur2h, Lcfn$ being duly sworn, did depose and say that the lacisas-sei lorin in .ine wuqin siaiemeiu, io which he has subscribed his name, are just and true. ; ' JOSEPH BROWNE, j - . ITnsbandof the said Hannah Browne. Sworn bofore roe, this 4th day of January, 1837 PETER P1NCKNEY, Com.ol Deeds. r ftAnothtr recent test of iht tmttfiaued ir- i tut of, Dr mn Evans Medicines-QYSPEP-SUrTliX YE.lttS STAJYDlJV0lm J JMi Keuzre, '176 Stanton 6treet was afflicted with .. the abive complaint for ten years, which inca pacitated him at intervals, for the period, f si ly ears in attending to ihis business, reslpred to fKrfect health under the salutary treatment of Dr Win Evans.; ' ! ! ; Tltt Symptoms werei-A sense of jd stensioiji and oppression after eating, distressing pain in the pit ot the stomach, nausea. impaired ippetite, giddinesspalpitaliou of .the heart, gnja debility and emaciation, depression of spirits, -disturbed rest;omHiirnes a bilioos vomiling;' ani ipain in the right; side, an, extreme degree Ipl j lahgoojr .' and laintnesi any endeavour to pursue; his bus iness causing 'immediate exhaustion ahd weari- ;ne; ;;; ;;, r . - 'II "I "-. I S jir McKerizie is daily -attending iwiis hvsij : new, and none of the above symptoms have re ; corred since he used the medicine. .' He is now a strong and healthy, man. He has zesorted to myriads of remedies, but they were . all ioelfec tnai. tie is wiihng to give any informaUoo to the afilicied respecting ; the j tiestimabl rendered to him by the use of Dr Wi tuedicioe. LARGE Assortment of JEIVELLERY, AWFES. PENCILS, A EEDLES, THIMBLES. Sec tart be had very low at wholesale, by calling uponl ' C. B. St C. K WHEELER. Feb. 2i tf30 " j' . ' ... OILS LAMP, TRAINED AND LIN SEED, for ealejj I i C;B. StlC. IK. WHEELER. Salisbury, Jan. lOj 1340.tf24 ' iJvirjiiMsiEn six i Fo Sale at Wheeler's. Jallsbury, Jan. 10, i40Mf24 G-aaDBSSTj SEEDS. ! 4 A. LARGE assortment of fresh and genuine GARDEN SEEDS, just received from the New Lebanon Shakers, (see catalogue at their store.) Also, neat Oval Boxes and Hand Swifts for Ladies, for sale by C. B.St Ci K.WHEELER. Salisbury, Jan. 10, 1840 tf24 rNE HUNDRED GALLONS of Fresh jr Coloiless, Cold; Pressed CASTER OIL. Apply to;?i! - 1 f C. B. Sa C. K. WHEELER. Jan. 24, 1840-tf2Q: t- FOOLSCAP, Letter and Wrapping Paper, and Paste Boards, at wholesale by C.jB. & C.IK. WHEELER. Feb. 21 tf30 v ill - j. j for the; ;,. . , " OP 1839 &?40. HOUk CRB. BE A BDy . EESPECTFULLY informs his friends and the public thait he still carries on the TAI LORING BUSINESS at his old stand on main street, nextsdoolf to? the Apothecary Store. He is ever ready , to execute the orders of bis custom ers in a sty le 'and 'manner not surpassed by any workman in the iVyestern pait of the state. lie is in the regular! receipt of the latest London and New York FASHIONS, and prepared to ac commodate the tastes of the .fashionable at all times.; - ! ;i ;'j j " jC3 Catting: garments of all kinds attended to promptly i and the latest Fashions furnished at all times" to coantry tailors, and instructions given in cutting T Salisburlljamiry 17, 1840 ly25r URRY COUATTY. Superior Court bit Law September Term, 1839. George VV. Roberts,! tvsi i 1 1 i i Petition for Divorce. Elizabeth Roberts; j THE Defendant called and failed Judgment pro confesso. Ordered by the Court, that pnblication be made for three months in the Car olina Watchman and the Raleigh Standard, for the Defendant to appear at the next term of oar said Court,1 to be held fur said comity, at the Court-House in Rockford, on the 5th jnonday ak ter the 3rd mbnday in February next, then and there to answer to the allegations in said Bill, or the prayer of the petition will be granted. Witness, Winston j Somers, Clerk of said Court at office, the 5th monday after the 3rd monday in August; A D. 1839. - I WINSTON SOMERS, c. s. c. Dec. 20, 1839f-3m21 Printer's fee $10 State tti&Mtti CavoUua- STOKES COUNTY. " Superior Cour of Law Fall TermA, D. 1839. Joseph Wolfi Jill IciiaH nn kit Mead or Horses, -Dne-Stager-foar ui'.- sets ttarness.r - ITSTN thiscase,: it appearing to the satisfaction'of ij the Court, that the Defendaots BeoJ. Kelly, Ind Thomas J. Kelly! reside .without the; limits pf this State: It .is" therefore, ordered, and ad itodged by the Court, that publication be made for J?ix weeks in the Carqlini Watchman, that the pefendanta appear at the next term of ihis Purt, tobe held for said bounty at Rockford, on ; 2nd monday of msj next, then and there to ad or replevy or judgment final will be ren dered against them, and execution issued accord- wsy- ' i j - ;;.v .: li Witness. Francis K'. Armstrong, clerk of .our aid Court at office, tb 2nd mouday 6i February; 840. 4.. . . ! ! " ; 11 !' i- '1 - .'- v- t-- a i IF. K. ARMSTRONG, c. c. c. :h iterchJ, 1840 ewSSf-Printer's! fee 5 2 l -"'f '' ; , ' ' ' ; Stittc or iiwtft itroUnitv I tRR(UNTY'-' v " Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions February ; H Term, 1840." :i' ; - ;v--. Nathaniel Judd, is. I i . HEW ESTADILISra33KT in; v(. m 1 ! , ' ( J ' J Mockstiille, nr. V. :,;timqjfms FOSTER INFORMS the public that he has removed from his former stand, to his new buildings on the public square, in ;the Town .of Mocks yille,1 where be will continue to keep a His House is roomy abd commodious; attach ed to which are SIX COMFORTABLE OF FICES for gentlemen of the Bari 'all conven ient to the Court Honsei-, The subscaicei pledg es himself to the most diligent exertions, to give satisfaction to snch as may call on him. - His TABLfc, BAR St STABLES ate provided in the best manner thai ihe country will afford, and his servants are faithful and prompt.' yjan-g6.1839--tf36ytV .v-:-1 :V:;7 -t7f yFf irsm He - TJiS. SI Benjamin; St Thos. J; Original Attachment lev ied on six Head of Hors es, one Stage, four Harness. sets A CONSIDERABLE NUMBER of these jfiX. TREES may be had t Fayettevilte, N. C. about the last'of next summer or the first f the Fall.- The proprietor can very readily dis pose of them at the J()rth, but from patriotic considerations,! he prefers that they should be taken by his native State. The price, will be the same as in Baltimore or ew xorK; ana win JmJEJW JE WJOEJLEJl IV ha fnrnrtrfteit IrJ nnnhiier9 nn lhfi mnnRV'S bein? this case, it appearing to thesatisfaction of remitted. - It is hoped that such as may wish to the. Court.! that the Defendants. Beniamin k... mo. cna Mrlw Hav . Kelly, anp Thomas J. Kelly, reside without the inquire of E. L. Wisslow, Fayelteville juiiia 01 inis oiaie 1 ;ii is jnereiore, oruerea ana 1 q; . i adjudged ;by the Court, tbat publication be made I , Feb 16, 1839 tf29 tor ii wctjKs in uie yaronna vvaicnman, tnai Ihe Defendants appear at the next term of this Uourt, to be held for said county at Rockford, on j he 2nd monday of May nixt, then and there to !lead or replevy, or judgment final will be ren dered against themj and execution issued accord - feiy. !' i i - I .1' . I Witness, Francis Kl Armstrong, clerk of our iaid Court at office, the 2nd monday of February, 14U. I . M ' I j : 1 IF. K. ARMSTRONG, c. c. c. March 6, 1840 6w$3 Printer's fee $5 Great Westerns Stage L,inc, , vs Jane Wolf. Petition for Divorce. JVbtvTobQcco Cheivers, IF you want " thelthing that is nice" and cheap, jistcall at I WHEELERS. r CO. 29, J04U uaii 4.- FINE NORTHERN X - benefit thersi A Real Blcssinir to b 'Dr. Urm. Evans" celebrated Sooiiiwj ? for children cutlinsr their Icelhl rfflHlS infalllble remei'y'has preseWed' hun J. dreds of Children, w hen thougtlpast re covery, from convulsions. As 6don as jthe; Sy rup is nibbed on the gums, the child wih recov aihsi prrarmioa is so innocent! so eiuca 11 n -v-;. 1 . ! ...if . . Ciivim i 1 ' fWf'iirj'iiiVli'l"ri I "ft I ! ii ! r IN this cazs it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that Jane Wplf, the defendant, does hot reside within the limits of this State : it is therefore 'ordered, that publication be made for three months in the Watchman, published at Salisbury, and the Greensboro1 Patriot, that un less the defendent appear at the next superior Court of Law, to be held for the county of Stokes, at thelCourt House in Germanton, on the 2d monday after the 4th monday in March next. and plead, answer or demur, or the petition will be taken pro confesso, and the cause set down for hearing ex parte, i Witness, Isaac Golding, Clerk of said. Court at office, 2d monday after the 4th monday in September, A I V 1839. 1 i 1 ISAAC GORING, c s c. Dec. 20, 1839 8m21 Printer's fee $10 ! I I i : ' V ' : 1 ' 1 . ' 8ISRRY COUNTY. Court of Pleas land Quarter Sessions February 'i Term, 1840 Nicholas L. Williams,") V3 Benjamin and Thos. J. ii tiS -.HI;- 2 f- 1? . c'ous, and so pleasant, that no child Iwjll refus io,let nsguros be rubbed with it. Whfn infants are at the age of four m6n1hs,lhoogtj there is nd appearance of teeth, one bottle i of the Syrup should be used on the gums, to open te pores. Parents should never be withont ihA nn in the nursery where there are young Children for if a child wakes in the night wiih ipajn in the tjuros, the Syrup ; immediately gives ease by ujcii!nj; me j)ures 4110 neaung uie giimsj there by prev9ntiog Convulsions, Fevers, Frcfof positive of the Efficacy of Dr. 'f. " Evans' soothing Syrvp.l To the gent of Dr EvanaV Soothing Syrup t Dear Sir .The great benefit afforded to my suf fering infant by youf soothing Syrup, in a case of protracted and painful 'dentition, must ! Con vince every feeling parent how essential a ear ' ly ipplicaiion of such an invaluable medicine is 4o relieve infaol misery and torture- My in fant, while teething, experienced 6bch acute smTerings.Mbaiit was attacked with cobj visions, animy wife and family supposed j that death would soon release the babe from anguish, till we procured a bottle of your syrup; whfccb as soon ss applied to the goms,a WnderfuljclUnge wa? produced, and after a few applications; the child displayed obvious relief, and by continuing in its ae, I am glad to inform you, the child has com pletely recovered and no recurrence of I that aw! fol cojcplaiot has since occurred'; the: teeth are emanating easily and the child enjoyi perfect health. I give jroa myheerful pJrm1ssroo ip :nak;this acknowledgment public,! and will giaoiy give any in ISarpucheSj Buggies, Sulkies, All with Harness and Northern Matched Hor ses, may be had cheap by applying to , C. B. St C.1 K.AVHEELER. . AFebJ,2I tfSO ;t -.v 1 v FROM SALISBURY to ASHVILLE, N. C. r : 5 ( -jit . j 1 - 1 . - AIAgEmST FOR 1840. t R lHE above line is 'now in full operation and J m arrives at, and departs from Salisbury as fol lows: h- I i : I ' ? Leaves Salisbury on Mondays, Thursdays, Sod Saturdavs. at S nfclnlclr; A. M arrive at Ashville next days at 8 oclock, P. M. Returning.leavesAshviieonMondays.Thurs- ays, and Saturdays, at 5 o'clock A. M. ITNL ; arrives at Salisbury next days at 8 o'clock P. M. I 1 A. BENC ! 1 R. W. LONG. Ni B.f Passengers leaving Raleigh, N. C. ir Nashville Tennessee, will find no delay hatever on this route- I A. B. Sc R. W. L. Salisbury N. C. Jauij ltth. 1840. tf 25. THE SUtiSCniBER HAVING EE- MOVED ! HIS SHOP TO THE BUILDING FORMERLY KNOWN AS THE POST OFFICE, Continues to keep on habd a good assortment 0 IFblefces and Chains, Silver Spoons and Pencils, Musical Boxes and Silver Thimbles, Breast Pins and Rings, Rodgers Pocket and Pen Knives, And all other articles in his line. s CLOCKS & WATCHES Repaired in the best manner, and warranted for twelve montns. uid uoia anu onver tawen in exchange for articles purchased, or in payment for debts due. ! DAVID L. POOL. Salisbury, June 7, J 839 lf45 - , MORUS MJJ1OTICAIJLIS a full f Coats, Pant 2 1 meres and V ow for casa. make cloth ir : ranted to f.t lice. He v, on the most : Tailor's wje' Sept.G, 1 JTffSf I to ;800 2000 500 1500 15 21 r CO 100 - 15 20 40 20 40 210 B:r lb?. It:. . ii. : Kt Ui: Kf Pi Be;... is C, ' Be; Salisbury, toot;. The r . spira); do much t:it - dies. It is : or killincr thr is so ccnSr.r ' erve its La! : bing of tho c I think, Ly t water will c and the meal Any person dies, may cl: lion, within Mocksville, I; bable c;st will Spindle ready i The follow ir Spindle in s: Kelly, Thos. 1 Foster, of Dr David J. liar; of Rowan ; A William Do: 3 pleased with i: ; November C, (Ds TREES. THE Subsciiber has for sale (dellveraMe af ter the fall of the leaO from EJGIIT THO SAND to TEA' THOUSAND genu ine Morns Mnlticaulus Trees, fram roots and cuttings, now growing in and near the Town of Pittsborough, North Carolina. These Trees are large and superior, many of them now measure from six to nine feet, well branched, many of which will count from one to three hundred buds each. I jwill sell any number that may be required at market prices, by the tree, by the foot, orby the bud, but would prefer selling by the bud. Also for sale, one million of the best stock of ! ABSCONDED about the last of October, from the subscriber, at that time residing in Stokes County, N. Larolma, my Negro man about 27; or 28 years of age, and of a very bright ompleion. jHe is a Shoemaker by trade, has nare built and weighs from 135 toJ40 poundsJ Stlk-worm Eggs for feeding. pe nas a very large gear on one of his legs near the ankle, believed to be on the right leg. fclso a scar on each arm just below the elbow oc casioned by a burn.! His heels have been frosted, which injury has left scars upon them. Cole man has a wife ( a free woman) near Blakely, IN. Carolina, and it is probable that he mav be jin that direction, although many persons believe tnai ue was decoyed. off by a white man, named Salisbury Feinalc Academy. rglHE Trustees of ihe; Salisbury Female A Sl cademy, inform the public,' that this Insti tution is now under the care of Miss Emma J. BiKERp a young ladyjjin whnse literary qualifi cations and capacity for tsuch a situation, they have perfect confidence and who has hitherto taught music in this Ind other seminaries, with enure satisfaction. j - The second sessionlwiil commence on the 9th of March next rj .'TERMS QFTUITION. For beginners, per session of 5 months, $8 00 v or me Kuuiments. With Grammar, Ge ography and. HislorvL; ! in nn The above with the! higher iterary Department. to ar Mosic on the Piano and Cjuiiar, 05 00 Painting, 1 d. To nn Ornamental Needle Work, and it, . ; of Wax Flowers, will also be taught, if desired" 41 1 f,s vttbii. ili N. B. to those native By order of the Trustees. V THOS. L. COWAN. P.K'n Original Attachment tovfprt nn c!t Hpnit nf fHorses, one Stage, four Sets Harness. IN this case, it appearing to the satisfaction of the Coutf, that the Defendants) Benjamin Kelly and Thomas 3. Kelly, reside without the limits of this;State : It is therefore ordered and adjudged by the Court, that publication be made for six weeks ud the Carolina Watchman, that the Defendant? appear at the next term of this Court, to be held for said county at Rockford, on the 2Ld monday of May next, then and there to plead or replevy, or j judgment final will be ren dered against them, and execution issued accord ingly, j i f t.j -if! .v.--,- -r ' . Witnessi Francis K. Armstrong-, clerk of our said Court atoffice,Uhe 2nd monday of Febru ary, 1840.1 ! ! - imK.iARMSNRONG.ccvt;. March 6, 1840 6 w33--Printer's fee $5 .! ! t'i 'j - "' I :- StatrofiMOttft fivoltiw SURRY COUNTY. JAMES J. IIORNE. Pittsborough, Sept. 6, 1839 lf5 M0CIISVILI1E PnOPEIlTY FOR SALE. urmation on this circumstance Vm JOHNSON. Sold by the following AgCJttiJ j GEORGE W nROWN, Salisbury ,T; C 1 OHN A. INGLIS. (Bookstore) Cberkw, S. C J; 11 ANDERSON. Camden, S. CJf i E. JOHN HUGGINS, Columbia, SiC. I W. M. MASON fy Co.. Raleiarh; N, C. TAYLOR. HARRIS & Co., Chaflotte, N.C TR A NSC RI rr,- OFFICE a t nLnlrn P it ttmpv v. r 5-L.in.colnton,N.C 1, HUIh'lUl iVV' J May 10, 1839 Py4f jJoshua Young, who left the neighborhood about the same time for Indiana. I will eive a re ward of Fifty Dollars to any one who will de liver ooieman to me near; Brook Neal in Camp bell County Va. or who will confine him in jail, so thai I get him in myj possession. II KlUHRDIOVERSTREET. Brook Neal. Camnbell ctv. Va December 21, 1838 ; f xx LADIES' FiiSHIOWS .I4.t 'for; THE FALL AND I WINTER OF f AM still offering for sale, at a very low price, -B. my honse and lot 111 MoctoviIIe. 1 he build ings are new and commodious, and well suited for a Merchant or Tavern keeper. They are situated in the most desirable part of 1 own, be ing near the Court-House. Those who may wish the most interesting location in one of the most interesting villages of North Carolina.would do well to secure this. J. L ULKMMUNS Mocksville, Davie co,, Jan. 1, 1840. 25 Ct. mHESu! JL his frier moved to the ! Brown's Store, sortment of P ' JSlola ' Sugar -Salt, Poivtlt.- ' ILIQUC French ' Holla:: Mala:;, Cham; Muscat - . -Lemon fT Alk- And other I L i r ; lion, which car, ! at any other p! . March 20, I nr. jlg;. . ESPECTI services t , surrounding cc West's new bri ' and W. IWurf ; Angust SO, 1: E1 THE Subscriber informs the public, that she has just received': ihrough the Nonhem Cities the latest and most approved LONDON & PARISIAN FASHIONS, And is prepared to execute orders in the most stylish and satisfactory manner. HEW NOVELS. BkAMSEL of Darien, by the author of Yem- MJr mksse, Sec. .The adventures of an Atfor ney in search of practice, by the aothor of The adventures of a gentleman in search of a horse." 2 vols. The man about Town, bv Cornelius Webbe. Nan Darrell. or the Gipsy Mother, bv .the author of The Squire, c. Charles Tyr Tell, or the Bitter Blood, by James. The Gen tlemen of the! Old School, by James, author of the Robber, $c. Jost received at . - TURNER & HUGHES ' ' Carolina Book Store.' lIitchcWs Geography an l A TLAS; a new Geography and Atlas, for -OL the use of Schools and private learners- Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions February -. h j .S'hTerm, 1840. A, CarmTckaelii.; 1 n,J;...i kIJ.m Tiar;,,;X -rti Hn six Head of Horses, one J. Kelly, j j 'StageworSets Harness TN this case, it appearing to the satisfaction of a .U- fV...k .1. T-t J n ' 'V bJi ; G"""" ho is a limi s of Ibis State : It therefore ordered. n I 411MfliVitJ Ik . . . . . . I. a . K L I. . , ujuucu u ihc vuum, 1.11 a 1 uuoucauon n man for six weeks in the Carolina Watchman, thai the Defendants appear at the next term of this Court, to be held for said countv at RorfcfWrrf - rJ Ol i TVTv lT ,nd morta)r ol May jnexw then and ther U IE V F Ml Paa or !eDf.OT indcrmpnl final U1 r:, fcoJilr-.L i-L-i!.: ' f-e!?f-Blfi "aod ecBtion issaed accori r uurf 3UDscriDersnave maae arrangements ' nness, rrtneis K Armstrong, clerk of our .ni. t f - u" Z if ,eur tTitv Qmcflhe2Qd nwiaday of February supply of suDerrar IritD. which is well idinteH 1840. . . t i 1 a 4 - 4 1 r to Wagon and Carriage work,! Horse, Shoeing ! x-. , wnicn win be sold on t reasonable terms. - 1 I Ji A- W. MIJRPHV; Sarisbury,Dee.6 1839 6ml9. a V , vt pat up and forwarded 11 1 S.ID. PENDLETON: SCF" A few Bonnets Caps, Turbans,-and Other articles, will be kept on hand for sale. V Mrs. o. r. is also prepared to execute unrapiog and v luting on reasonable terms. Salisbury, October 18 1339.vv.X.,- Salisbury, Feb. 2U 1840 if SO Yu. JOU MtltlJYTMJYG Of every description! neatly done at this j i-rf HKfiii JB Douglas, A3 removed !hts offfoa i w we otnee tow of tb Mansidb HojeJ.latelyoccopiedhy Dr. B. Austin aat 1 1 5 fanuiry 17, I840, tf 2$" Work sent from a distance shall be carefully iQ fact for al) who may wish to read history; and to nave it in the family. A complete System of modern Geography, comprising a deswiption ot the present state of. the world and its five great divisions, Europe, Asia, Africa,. Ametica, and Oceanica, with their several Empires, Kingdoms, States, Territories, &c. The whole. embellished by numerous Engravings of various interesting objects of ivature and Art j together with repre sentations of remarkable and noted events, sim plified and adapted to the capacity of any, illus trated by an Atlas of 16, maps drawn Sc engiaved to accompany the work, jnost tastefully and carefully coloured and elegantly pat op. The whole wot k is neatly done. The publishers have received; numerous testimonials in favour AS located at Col! David Ramsay's, Oakty of l.he Gec?rtPhy n Teachers and others in DRs R. T. ... i ! ' I ' M .f pnic:;' ' -" y- Sal: T;-; ; ' C Bacon, Brandy, ap. ' peach, Butler; : Cotton in scc J 1 -clean, (" 0 Grove, Iredell co. N. C. and resDectfal- ly tenders hiis servicest0 the public, in the va rious departments of his profession. January 10, 1840 tf24 "ffjRQM the subscriber, livingn rjycflnn 04- tyy UHAVblN PJEK CAE, a Uoort b jond apprentice to the trade of a. Hatter. Said boy is abou j 19 years old, small of his age, fair skin, pale complexion. 5 It is supposed he is making nis way to Alabama, irwilrgiye a ire ward of- five Ccntsi for his apprehension and delivery. ? JONATHAN NORTH. MaYch 13,1840 3 w33 various parts of the Union There are so many, tbey woold make a .pamphlet, we .would make a pamphlet, we would select some of thero J but they are too long for a newspaper advertisement. We do most earnestly solicit a critical examina of the work by all may fel an interest in plac ing hpfnrA inn th a correct Geography. There is, also an outline AU wuicn can accompany, ihn fiTtanhv. ihe maps of which are not col onred. but calculated to aid the learner. - y V CJ Jost call at No. 1, Cheap side. Fayelte ville St., where you may find the above work. together with every new publication of the day, and many rare works of older times TURNER & HUGHES. Raleigh, Jan. 1, 1840. 00 tree, ir Corn, Feathers, 3.1 ; Flour, j Flaxseed, c; Iron, per lb. V Linseed Oil, j " . ' Ciir.v. 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