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ft 'jr. -1 :.:t : . ; t r- List t ; . ?. - , '; . - ' 4:W '' -at.- ":! - i' 'T .'J J .'If"! - IT tic ; I' -1 as f-j i" If a "Sc. f -f i- i 1 ' T H I. i . t ! 1 .41- i'-f. 11 I"- t i - -A 1 If ill ; ' ; the: homage op- justice - We hive compiled, from tarioas sources JMhe; following disinterested lesftraoniaIs, V whi.ch were' commanded frornrtbejr severa, 'authors by theiofty patriotism, valor, tal Cnts and success of Gen. II Antttso:,v long v before lie was named for th Presidency, l ra nd in tiroeV; w hich Y ougb I XZmt, them wclgbi soflicieht to bea jdo urn all he; petti ; 4 calumnies - and quibbling objecticjns hich party malignity raajT now presume! to forge 1 against tbe warwora and time-honored pa ir riot and soldier. Z rPcO: ' Jj " The authorities we present against the -' punv attaekf of LoccFoco Federalism, and which we shall' stereotype as an icbpregna- Uess iharjftbe Congress of .'JrHKl I States, the Leg is latures , of . and of Kentucky. Ja me s Madisok n iMoNnfiE,,C0LtNEL RlCHARD M. JOHXSOX, MNTtlCXY WaYXE, LaNGDON CllEtES, St are 'no United NDIAVA, i James MfN;bNTDERr UOI.vDUELBY, i--OMp rERRXj Coi Cr gha.v, Col. Davies, arid others, j: .i.. i.L 1 1 1.. I . . i . 1 - llllCIUOin" JU IUC IIIUMIHHJ9 .CUldiUCiUt; CICU iTii'iMAS Hitcuie himself L j,j - :Vk hegia with! the testimony Colo nel K i chard M. JoiixsoN,rhow Vice Presi- dent of the United States..- V. lit . S CojU Johnson Jaid, in Congres " 'TV j.Vbo IsTUen'' H arrison ?. The11n of one of the signers M the Declaration of Mrfepend- ence. who spent ihe-creaier part of fortune in redeemios the " pledge he tljn large gave, to secure of his fortune, life and sacred honorj j the liberties of bis couniry. : v 1' Of the career cf Gen, Harrison I need not speali the historj if the West, is his history. For forty years he has been identified! with iis interests. Us perils and its hopes Universally , beloved in the walk of peace, and disiinguished bj his ability, in the councils of his; country, he has been yetraore illustriously distinguished in :- the rielU. -.-;.,. ' - ..' ' - I i f During the late war, he was longer in ac tive service than any other General utBcer ; he one of emblem Gene einor Congress be, andiey are hereby, presented to. Minr Clonor A William Henrr Harrison;, an. Isaac Shelby, lattf Governor of .Kejitpcky; and, through them to the officers and men un dertheirrommand, for ihcii gallantry, and good condutl'in defeating the combined .ISrifsh and Indian forces odderrMajor General Proctor, on the i Thames, in Upper, Canada, on the lifib day of October, one I boojaod eight hticdred and thirteencaptnririg thje British army, with their barrage, camp eulppage, and. artillery ; and thaUfie : President of the Unhed States bo re quested to cause ttvo gold medals to be struck", ill- 1 rt K la I 1 i i rvt tsK m tA nraanl A A ' t rjjailla.1 ys MU UUUiptit aiiu ficouuw ;al Harrison and Isaac Shelby, late Go? qf , Kentucky . l'-:f v'!: . Speaker of the House of RepreseotativesJ if !? ' John- Ualliard, President of the Senate, pro tempore, April A, 1818-Approved, r I I 4 1 1 " ; : I ; ;Got. Shelby o' Mr. Madison, May 1$, 1814,:says 1' f j- -'" . M I (eel no hesjition declare lo yon thatrl ii-liece: Gen. Harrison to be one of the first mii An rhnrnrtrrs lleVtr kftewJ1 .. I Col. Ricbaid rison, July 4 Ifij r . TJJE SVBSCRlBEtl IMVIFG BE MOV&D ffflS SHOP TO THE BUJLDLYG FORMERLY :4r;0157C, - C: . jitrrtlcohirlyremembeTel.thathM Continuesio klepor, ha9d a good assorlmento rI " ? fe6 'Pfv u-V fTRHFl Subscriber resreclfollv informs, his S jL fronds and the public, that he 13 now carry- j ing'on.lheTailoring Besiness in Lexington.; I , 'and hopes tuai aiur a silence ei.iouneen years. inemav ob peramica io soiicii.rnuiic ravour iano latieiition to his lice'; an will be indulged. in FROM. SALISBURY to ASHVILLH, N. C. Isayingj that he ;hasrepjyd the id vantages af ifored to the.attainment cf superiority Mnhis oosinefs ooia toijurtipe apu America ia. years Gveat Western tStitzc ZAiiCi r JJRRAGE3EJ'T TOR fein tEurope,.and .20 jn Ameica; c He employs nnilE s'oove line ia'ww in foil operation and ftnone ouniie ue yij workmen, anu , wouju.nave i - arrtves'aii ana tiepans irum. oaiisbury as tou was, perhaps, oftener in action than 4rjy lhem,aiid never sustained a defeat.'! if - i Jartfcs Madison, in a special message lo Congress, Dec. 1&, 181 1 said, . j j . While it is deeply lamented that somiiny val uable, lives have been lost in the actio i which tWc ptace on the 7th uli:, Congress! will see with satisfaction the dauntless spirit of fortitude victoriously displayed , by every descrirtion of t loops engaged, as well as the collected Jlrmn ess which'-distinguished, thtir commanded on an oc t casioii reaiiiring lid utmost exertions1, If valour and discipline. V ; j j Jades Madison in his message jto Con gress, Nov. 1812, said, . " 'j '. . '. "An ample force from the States of Kentucky, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Virginia; is placed, - with the addition of a few regulars Jider the command of Brigadier General Harrison, who possesses the entire confiitnc of his fellow sol diers araohg whom' are citizejis, som;e of, them N -volnnleers in the rnk8, not less distinguished by iheir political stations than by their! personal vvmerita.K ' - ; ' Z . , In' Mr. Madison's message of Dec. 1813, .the compliment tyas extended,, as.iollows : ; Tbesucce8S; on" Lake. Erie having; opened a Js passage.' to the territory of the: eoeinyjlhe offi cer coromindin' tha'Norihvvestern arms, trans - ferred the war tlUtlier, and, rapidlyj; pursuing ; the Jiosttle -'troop's, flseing ith .Jheit eaijage as--sbciatej forced a general actioff,rWhtc!ij,ijaickly . termioiited in the capture of the British, and . dispersion of the savane force. . - LI " Thisresult is signally honorable jfdj uenerai iiamson, uy icuose muuury was prepared. i he following trioute n't praise was General ''Harrison, in 181 1, by eleven ficerijB lio fought under his banner a t(u.:.of -'Tippecanoe r J: ; )Ji Sijould our counlry again require vices to oppose a civilized or a savage 'should inarch under; General Harrison t roost prrlect confidence of victory and JOEL COOK.. It. Ji BUIlTOjy, AJ TrUJY A. IMlVKhXS, H. Ji Ult CI1STEJD, HOS F.Ji BLOOD. JO SLrSSTEEUA'G. O. G liUll TO.V, C. FULl.EU, G. GOODLXG, J. DFOS- TKll.l if Extract of a letter j from Coh Day ics, who was killed at the bilile of Tippecanoe .' 14. 1SU : !:-; ; . . - : I make free to declare, that I have '' ed there were two military men in the and Gen. Harrison is the first of the fero. Message " of Simon Snyder, Governor of . Pennsylvania, Dec 10, 1813. I Already is the brow i of the young Croghan, encircled wiih Iaarels.and Major alents it paid to theof- the bat- our ser , foe, we With the a me.' M Johnson to Gen. Har 13, says : i XVt did not want to servt undcr coicards ?r traitors ; but under one Harrison who hal proved himself to e wise, prudent and brave.1 Commodore Petry to General Harrison, Aogust .'18i-'ll. says f: . ' The prompt change made by too in the order of battle on discovering the position of the enemv, has.alwavs'appe8red lo roe to have e- vincedia hizh degree of militaru talent. 1 con- cor with the venerable Shelby in his generalap probation of yonr 'conduct in that campaign The opinions of the Hon. Langdon Cheves, "of the importance of the victory of the; 7amesand the bravery of Gen. VVm. H. Harrison. " The victory o Harrison, was such as would have secured to a Roman General in the best days of the Rf public i the honors of a 'triumph ! He put an end to the War in lite uppermost Canada." . ( Sentiments of the Hero of Fort Stephen son, Col. Croghan, uow of the War De partment':, '1 . j4 . ' I desire no plaudits which are bestowed up on me at the expense of Gen. Harrison. " I have felt the . warmest attachment for him as a man and my confidence in him as an able commander Remains unshaken. I feel ev ery assurance! that he will at all Limes dome ample justice ; and nothing could give me more pain than to see his enemies seize upon this occasion to deal but their unfriendly feel ings and acrimonious! dislike ; and as long as he continues, (as in my humble opinion he has hitherto done,) to make the wisest arrangements and the most judicious disposition, which the forces under his command will justify, I shall not hesitate to unite With the army in bestow ing upon him that confidence which he so rich'y merits, una which has on no occasion been with held." - j -. , .-. . p Lastly we coine Jto the neat compliment of Thomas Ritchie,' editor of the Richmond Enquirer, the leading organ of the Coali tion io the South, who now brandishes his old 1ch3pelcss; sword with two broke r points,' . and lhieatens devastating war. npf on the conqneror nf the Bfitish and Indian Coalition of jihe West I The Richmond, Enquirer said : 1 t 1 "General Harrison's letter tells us every thing that we! wish to know abont the officers, except himself. He does justice to every one but iarrisoi and the vorld must therefore do justice to the man, who was too modest lo be just to himself." 1 II. ! Watthm and Chains. - - sV! ?.Siicer Spoons and Pencils, ' ' SMcatBoxeiand Silver Ttilmbtes, ' Breast Ifms and, Rings," '"' "" - Rodgc Pocket arid Pen Knives, 3 s And all other articles in his line. V - - czdciik '& WITCHES Repaired in the best manner, and warranted for twelve montbsji Old Gold and Silver taken in exchange for articles purchased, or in payment for debts due. ii i - 1 1 1! DAVID L. POOL. -j Salisbory, Jfane 7. IS39tf45 " JtlitclieWs Geography and for and I . w it n ins most respeciioi dow, ne leaves ms souciiaiiDns.wiio me iiuihic, auu itfeis'uauereg I with the hope that he may be frequently -railed on.. . , , - UUARLES J"U LEU. Lexington, Annlj 3. l40. 1tr46v . ,. . . j- TJIIIa OHlAGU USM A TLASt alhew Geoaraphv and Atlas, the use of ! Schools and' private learners for! all who may wish to read history, and eli in tbi family., A complete System 01 BvlFl Ell ALEy keeps constantly on !a full supply of ready .. LeaveSalisbury 'on Mondays, Thursdays, and.Sainnlaysi al. 5 o'clock A. M; arrives au r'ReiurningjeavesAshvuleon Alondavs, 1 hnrs dats. and'SaturdaTs, av 5 o'clock' A. Mt; arrives -a-.;.?;-' ; af SjaUsbuiv, next days al S" o'clock." P. M. - "rrrr i . -r a. benclni, '.l! S - v "h. ! " -; R V. LONG. hand r Coats,! meres ipply MADE in fact to have modern Geography , comprising a description ot the present stated of the world and its five great divisions, 1 Eurtipe, Asia, Africa, Ameiica, and Oceanica, with fheif several Empires, Kingdoms, Slates, Terriiofies,&.c. The whole embellished by numerous Engravings of various interesting objects of Nature and Art j together with repre- sentationSol remarkable and noted events, sim- plified and adapted to the capacity of any, illus trated by an Alias of 16, maps drawn & engiaveo to accomjpany be work, most tastefully and rarefullv"coiaured and elewanllv put tin. The whole wbik illneatly done. The publishers have received (nomerous testimonials in favour of the Geography from Teachers and others in various parts o( the Union. There are so many, they would mke a pamphlet, we would make a pamphlet, wi would select some of them ; but; they are too loifj for a newspaper advertisement. We do most earnestly solicit a criiical examina of the work by all may feel an interest in plac ing before youth! a correct Geography There is, also ah Outline Atlas which can accompany j the GeojraphyLjhe maps of which are not col l oured, but calculated 10 aid tne learner. gcj Just call at No. 1, Cheap side, Fayette ville St.,iwhereyon, may find the above work, together With evory new publication of the day,; and many rare! Works of older times j i I f TURNER & HUGHES. Ralejgh Jarill, 184Q ! COMMISSION I and : FORWARDING 1MERCHAIIT. i j Wilminglonr J . U. Refer to ) .i Messrs. 1E4 L & W. Window. E. W. Willkmgs, John Hnske & Son. C. J. Or-! tell, Yarbrdtigh & Kay, Joseph baker, C. T. Haigh, Curtis 5c M y rover. i Favelleville. iV. C. 97 CllpTllWG; Pantaloons and Vista, also C4uVbsrGast-- and vesting', all or wnicn e wui 6eii low for cash. He is also prepared to cut. and make clothing in a very iperior.style, and war- ranteditd fit well v Garments cut on short no- tice. lie will teach the art or cutting: most approved and Fashionable Style to wishing instruction. li.t.r. at' r r- 1 1 'i 1 : n.u;..K TV 1 1- for Nashville-' Tennessee, will .find no delay whatever on this route. A.' B. R.W . L. Salisbury NgC. Jan lTihifJS40. on the Tailor Sep , tt WARE rHESu.:.- tlie t il";: lhal they l.nvr his STUCK: and Sheet In.-:: . to manufacture Ihey tficr at sonab'e tern.?, : tcmers tti'at il. , extcuted better ; have ever It cr ; hers flatter li e be inferior to 1 favor of a ci!l. in the it ar d Ai Col. t trrtrf r . VCN, 11. T .. larly invitfd i- trig, wtucii c;:. Factory. P. S. P.ui barter. .6, 1839--12m6 OWNERS OF MILLS. TO THE Subscriber.; has an improved Patent SPINDLE for Mills, by whicb; a mill will do much better than with! the nsual form of Spin dies, litis so constrocteqas to keep from healing or killing ihe meal in any manner. 1 be runner ' 1 1 i . 11. nL 1 is so ennnneo dy tne oninaie as always to pre serve iis balance, and of jeourse there is no rub b'mg of the stones. - 1 think, by this improved fcnmdle. the same water will do at least one-third more business, and the meal of superior duality. . . . . s- - .1 rt 1 in nppu 11 fi rEciuiiiutfiiutiiiuii Any person wismng ioj use one ui mcac ciih-1 t -n , ;-tt lr . J, wishmsr to purchase will please give os a call. 1 : - . -.l- w .-.Kr.nP.Kn - 1 . w. -w. ... - j -.0 Auff. imasm- ivesi, sings o coeM fr savnge Nov. thousands of women and chi )m the scalping knife of the of .the .wilderness, and from more savage Proctor, rest on Harrison gallant; army. Warrior, e bles- ren res- rothless ie still and his In the Legislature of Indiana, on the 12h 81 1, the Speaker of the House of Rep- reseritatives. Gen. U'u Johnson, Ihus address cd'Ge:. HarrisR t ,."i:-ThelloP of Repfpscntatives of the In liaou 'orriiory, in their own name, and in ba hali uf ilieir constituents, most corJially.recip rocato ihe c ngratulation of your Eice)!ency on iht j'oiitius retili of tl latesanguih: ty.con-. fljct with the Shawnee Prophet, and ilitj tribes of lad hi s con federated with hira ; w lien we Se displayed in behalf of our country, not only the curjsommate abilities the generalJbul the Heroism ot tne man , anu wnen we taKo into view the benefits which must result! It b that country from those exertions, we cannpi, (or a mtmci t, withhold our meed of applause.' Legislature of Kentucky, Jan. 7, i$12. ! Res lved, By the Senate and House rjf Ren resentatives of the State of Kentucky, in the - late campaign against the Indians upon the Wa bash, ujv. William Henrv Harrison has be haved jtike a; hero, a patriot, and a genera) ; and that fur his cool, deliberate, skilful and gallant conduct in rhe battle of 1 inpecannoe i he well deser res the warmest thanks of his country and his na oert Scre' lifts sai -A -.n 1 Anthony Wayne, in, his Letter io the a.f'y of W at, giving an official account tf and icn. Marc 27i 1840 6m85 ui - B Y virtue Wiljiam of a Deed of Trust, executed by D. Crawford to the subscriber, he will s'ejl at the Coort House, in Salisbury, on ihe 4ihiday 0 months Aogust next, on a credit of Six J;OTS-Vo. 33 and 34, in the areat North Square of the Town of Salis bury, on which are valuable buildings ihe late. residence of James Hole. Bond with good se curity for the purchase;: money will be required on i SAMUEL SI LLIM AN, Trustee. June. 19, 1840. 7 w47 i ; -4 ; - Juu IZeceived and Receiving a large: stock Of fresh Asq GEr.uiME MEDICINES, K2W NOVELS. 1AMSEL 61 Darien, by the author of Yem-I JLr masse, Sec The adventures of an Attor ney in search of practice, by the author of " Thet adventures of a! gentleman in search of a horse.' 2 vols.. The Irian about Town, by Cornelius! Webba. INan -Darrell, or the Gipsy Mother, by the author of The Squire, Charles TyH rell, or the Hitler .Blood, by James. The Gen tlemen of-the Old School, by James, author of! the llob?y.-J ost received at JtjRNER & HIJGHKS' N. Carolina Book Sto f- V OS Paints, Oils, Broshes, Glass Wares Lrmon Syrup, Instruments, Soaps, Candles, Fresh Rice, Sniqes, Perfurpes Tobacco, Cigars. Paste Boards,' W ntmg and (V rapping Paper also a large supply of supernt Wines . and Spirits for medical use, which will be sold whole sale and retail at prices losuitlt he prsftjre of the times by I C. B 4- C. K. WHEELER. June 19, 1840. 1147 .Quinary Indian UatUe.in 1792.1 said y fdithtul Qtl gallant LieutenantiHaf- pndnred the most essential yefvifce. bv . 4:oin?nibf)icaiing my orders in every direction.: and bv his conduct and bravery, exeiMr2 the truops jto presa lur victory. Rpiiolu jon directing the medals to be! s ruck, b ress, and i toseiher with the thanks of Con pedefited to Maior General Harii3onJ G ivernor Shelbv. and foi other DurPoses. ') Resolved by the Senate and House of i'tlep " re3fnia in Congress 469 Pieces DorhCstlcs, 263 ! doj Calicoes. ; 110 doz. Cotti Hankerchiefs, ' 65 pieces Drils,: 16 do Flannels,' 0 i do, Kentucky Jeans, 86 j do Apron Checks, 85 1 doj. Blkfarld CoI'd Cambrlcks SO doj Btdlt(cb, 100 lbs. TufUey red Yarn, 40 pieces Lawn, a beautiful aiticle fof L ADIES' jDHESSES. 6 ps. Het Anchor bolting cloihs, 6 d.z.Seal Calf Skins, Lining and! Binding da Ar.so, Crockery Vare, Plated Vare, Hard Ware, Cutlery, Stationary, Hals, Bonnets,. Caps, Shoes, Drugs, Stone Ware, Saddlery,; Leather, palm-leaf IJats, Combs, Umbrellas, and; a general assortment; of j every article commonly! kept in Stores. ' -i i 1 ; For sale cheap by i : L & W. MURPHY. 1 Salisbury, April 29, 1S40. 8w44 j 'i i j i. - i ! f UST PRINTED in very neat style, on excellent paper, and for sale at Tms Office, a sunnlv of Common Warrants, with and without Execo- uves oi me united states or America lions attached A !n Mn.rttitnf!r'Si zwr. assembled, Thit the thahks of " May 22, 1840. , rrnAKK-f Vo the Jail -ofl JL WiPtesr:jS niw'nrjon the first day of ApriiX) .4JJr., who says his name Is ; about 24 Tears! of ase, five feet eioht inches hioh, of a tolerable dark color, quick spoken and very likely. I Hesays he belongs to John Mc Cray he don't linow where his master lives he was purchased of John Campbell of Craven county, in this State, and his master was taking him to Mississippi, and that he runaway from him in Georgia.' The owner is requested to come forward aindi prove property, pay charges and take him svviiy,or he will he dealt with ac cording to law. i 11 i ! ANDREW PORTER, Jailor April 24, ll840U-tf38 MUCKIiE JGHIXT, JR. f H1HIS noble and noted animal JL) will stand the present 6eason . at. Concord and Salisbury.' He will be at Salisbury every Monday and Tuesday and part of Wednesday, and the balance of his time at Concord, where he may always be keen except when shewn at public pla ces. 1 I ' I! f ; March 20 RESPECTFULLY offers his professional services to the citizens of Salisbury and surrounding; counlry. - His - Office is in Mr. West's new brick building; neatly opposite J. and W. Murphy's sloreV ;.v- ' - - Aogasi 80. ISS'Jtla . . - THE Subscribers, Agents for ihe Lexington Cotton Factory, would inform thet public that they have jost received, and now offer for sale, wholesale or retail, the Cotton Yarns of said Factory, consisting; of vaiious numbers. The superior qualities and character of the yarns of this Factory are so well tested and known, as io need no recommendation irom us. nose Cincord, J tion, ( within a short time) to the Subscriber at Wocksville, Davie Uo. ci, U. 1 think the pro bable cast will not exceed 30 for the Patent and opindie ready toi use. j The! following persons have my patent Mill SpindlO in successful orieration : Gol. W. F. Kelly, Thos.i Foster, Joseph Hall and Samuel Foster of Day re County Gilbretn Dicicson and David J. Ramsour of Lipcoln ; Charles Griffith of Rowan ; Addison Moore of Davidson, and Willia m Doss of Surryifall of whom are highly pleased! With its performance. :J&. S L. M. GILBERT. November 8, 1839 tfl 5 r April 24, 1840 tf33j - ". i jljlM '; Salisbnrr, 1-.: (Dallll aoiioi See Tl Subscriber would respectfully inform js friends anoV customers, thai he has te- to the hoose next door to George V. moved Brown's Store, where ho intends keeping an as- sortmerl ol GROCERIES Molasses, J Sugars Coffie, Salt, - j Powder and Sjfiot, Snuff, Sfc. XjIQUORS ol all sorts such as French Brandy, Holland Gin, i Malaga and Tcneriffe JFmc, Champaign, j Muscat, j Lemon Syrup fyc. Also, an assortment of And other things in his fine too tedious lo men tion, which can be bought for cash as cheap as at any other place in Salisbury. L Noah Roberts. March 20, 1840 tf34 i(84 CLOVER SEED. quantity ofi ea Red Clover Seed, a superior article. Also, a few bushelsof Orchard Grass Seed The above Seeds are for sale at the N. C. Book Store by IITORNER & HUGHES. Raleigh, Febm 1840. ve snail. recede in a lew aavs. tne lollowincr . o Graes Seeds; L Grass. Sic. ucerne, White Clover, Blue T. & II. State of ilottfi CavoUu Davidson County May Term, 1840. Susanna Eller,1 1 i vs. U Petition for Dower Henry Long c pthers.j In this case it; appearing Io the Court that David Eller, Charles Waisner and his wife Sally, Elmira Daniels and Alexander Daniels, reside in another) State. It is ordered by the Court that! publication be made for six weeks in the Carolina Vatchman, for the said defend ants personally id Appear before the Justices of our Court of! Pleas, and Quarter Sessions, at the next Court to be field for said County, at the Court house in Lexington, on the 2d Monday in August next, land plead, answer or demur to io the plaintiffs petition, or it will be set fur hear ing exparte as to them.and Judgement proconfes SO . entered kcrihcl thim Witness Charlie Mock,CIerk of our said Court at office ihe 2d Monday of May A. D. 1840. nn tCIARLES MOCK.c.c.c. May 29.-6w44 printers fee $3. Jon !! mRMJYTMJVG Of every description neatly done at this Office ABSCONLtED about the last of October, from the subscriber, at that time residing in Stokes County, N. Carolina, my Negro man about 27 or 28 years of age, and of a very bright complexion.' lie is a Shoemaker by trade, has a very bushy head of lair, a -thin visage, "is spare buijt and weighs frdm 135 to 140 pounds. He has a! very large scdr on one of his legs near the ankle, believed to be on the; right leg. also a scar on each arm jiist below tb;e'eJbov-oc-casioned by a burn. His eels have beerrfroslcd, which injury has left scas upon them. Cole man has a wife ( a free wbman) near Blakely, N. Caroltna,and it is projjable that he may be in that direction, although many persons believe that he was decoyed off bjjr a while man, named Joshua Young, who left the neighborhood about the same time for Indian!. I will give a re ward of Fifty Dollars to iny one who will de- uver ooieraan io me neariiirook INeal in Uamp- bell County Va. or who Wi 1 confine him iniail. lat I get him in my possession. so th get mm in my RICHARD IOVERSTREET. Brook Neal, Campbllcty, Va December 21, 1838 J lf23 r LN 'V j D committed lo Jail of Rawan Coonty, on ihe 13th instant, a eifro man, who says his name is John, and belongs -to .Thomas B. Stone of Alabama. John is very black, about 45 years cf age; is lame in the .right leg, caus ed by white swelling, slow spoken with a down look about Sfe feel 8 or 9 inches high. The owner is requested to come forward, pay char ges, and take him away. DAVID KERNS Jailor. Jan. 24, 1840 tf26jr' From the South Carolina ytianitfacturing Subscriber has received a lare supply Nails from the iabove Company1, which are equal, if not superior to Northern make, and have made arrangements for a regular supply, which will be sold wholesale or relation reason ahje terms, MICHAEL BROWN. , Salisbary March 27th 1 1340 85tf "MlSaLAiD A file of the W7r stern Carolinian newspaper,! beginning in March, 1835, and ending in July, 1836. The owner thinks jt was loaned to svene one in Salisbury, a few months ago, but cannot now rcrollect lo whom. It is not bound, but is glued on the backr. The borrower is requested to return it to j THIS OFFICE. , May 22. 1840 if Moras Jfltilticiiitlis npiIE Scl, c JL forming tl the so r round irg received their $ 3 an THE" of N A CONSIDERABLE NUMBER of these TREES may be had at Fayetteville, N. C. about the last of nexjl summer or the first of the Fall. The propiietoi can very readily dis pose of ihem at the North, but from patriotic considerations, "he prefers that they .should he taken by his native Stale. The price will he the same as in Baltimore or New York, and will be forwarded to purchasers on Ihe money's being remitted. It is hoped that such as may wish to engage, may do so at an early day. Enquire of E. L. Wknslow, Fayetteville N. C. Feb 1G, 1839-1(29 ; Olf. K. T. DSSMUKES, HAS located at Col. David Ramsay's, Oakly Grove, Iredell co N. C, and resnectfal- ly tenders his services lo ihe public, in ihe va rious departments of his profession, i '':''"'' January 10, 1840 H24 , - Sprin They are kukh, Dry Goods, ' '' and, in fact, ( . Merchants in i' Their Slock 1 greatest, possi IA ? feel happy to jnv , excepied -lo call selves. They wo, ! thanks for the v extended them, : their business, t . . CP Their -.: suit these pccidr desideratum, ar.d an;ement. -.-Concord,- May l IN FOR) from his .MS t!. s (or:u;:. on the public -ville, where lie v, lESonsc of His Hoose is r; ed lo which are S FICES for f i.i:. icnt to the (Juuri es himself lo tfsr. : saiisfacfion to TABLE, 13 A ll the best man;;" and his servants Jan 26, lS.i:) NO .1 .VJ t .l.Yli Jb CarolinalBodk Store. Valuable works on Farming i Gardening, Bota ny, Cattle, Orchards aid the Grape Vrine, &.c. &ej-. r 1 The complete Farmer i American Gardner, Florist Guides The GreenHouj:e, Bridgeman's Gardener's' Assistant, Loudon's Encyclopedia of Gardening, Art of W'inemaling, Memoirs of ihe Pennsylvania Agricultural Isociety, Treatise on Cattle, their breed, management, 4c. Farmers' Own Book, Mowbry on Pduliry, History of the Horse, New American Orcardist, Ornamental, Trees, Farmers' Register, cf mplete as far as pab lished, Masons' Farrief improved, Loudon's Encyclopedia of Agriculture ; together with a spleodid collection of Bookstin every department of Literature, for sale at reduced prices by , . !, TURNER & HUGHES. Raleigh May 6. f N. B. Book-Binding don with neatnessand despatch, at the N. C. Bok Store. Salisbuipcmalc Academy. COTTON TH Proprietor of the Leaksville Factory will give liberal prices fr 200 ISags ot of a fine quality, delivered a Apn; 3d, 18403611 Cotton, Leaksville, N.C. THE rrostees of the Salisbury Female A caderby, infoim the public, that this Iripti luiion is now under the care of Miss Kmma-.J. Bakf.r, a young lady in whose liteiary qualify cations and capacity for-soch a situation, they bave perfect confidence ;and who has hithfrto taught mu.ic in this and other seminaries, with entire satisfaction. . i ..'-I' ! ' r. - The second session will commence on the 9ih of-March next. i , , -.,') TKll MS OF TUITION. For hegintfers, per session oif 5 months, $3 00 r or tne itooiments. vnh Urammar, Ge- ography and History, ! 10 00 The above wiih the higher branches in Literary Deparlment, i 12 50 Mosicon the Piano and Guilar, 25 00 Painting, U jo Oil Ornamental Needle Woik, and the making of Wax Flowers, Will also be taught, if desired, al $5 each. j N. B The French lacruage is also faugl.t, to those who desire! it, by a Gentleman who is a, native of France. ! L By order cf the Trqstees. v THOS. Ll COWAN, Ch'n. Salisbury, Feb. 21, 1840 tfSO HE fc'ubscr.' his fricraJs c carrying on thn -J back of Mr. Fia! an's Brick Hou?-. hts line ; but let' Pity of cash pa) n fod I o rrirc as work. His pri-' he will charge tL: has lo h'K.'k i?. Salisbury, Mar '. nsw : spi: f It hinds of Htantis for sate. HOILl RESPEC'I n ihe pifblic, tl ' LOR1NG BUM: street, nest door u is ever ready to exr ers in a iijle ar.I workman inihf W. is in i be regolr New York FAS'll ' commodate the t ' limes. JCP Cuilinz to promptly 3"d t: at all times io vo-vr-givea in cuttir.. Salisbury Vaj I he 15th J' ' e on a f-.--t- Horse CLOCK HI" Trust. -The Sale ' Bond and Security Salisbary, June mm m 1- I 4 it i
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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