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;k - f f i , , , 4'' .1. '". !,; . - t ,i ! i r " . - , "v. . ; i ' s - '' :: . - - ' - v. . - . . ' .. - ' i. - J1 4 - "V- bottlcs,(not atrJieii,) ana uibb ih'e centre of lirg. boxes or barrels, tth :l '. FOOD FOR HOGSV 1 Those wbo ecd- . with .corn only, -will find theiVhogsfbaIf fed and half starved, or will i incur an "expense, nearly, equal to the alae ofthe'hbj. -:" We must therefore look toilie various roots', beels, lnrneps, carrots, potatoes, or. even pumpkins, cvmung, squashes, ;&cr I for foooL for hog, H f which thej relif h and on which they keep in tie growing condition. Why then shouttT we neglect to rlise them, when every farm er can do so inlabondanre and at lass than one half the expense and trouble of raising corn 1? ;:".;'.'"v:V: "4- ?; J" f aztizxiltxivaVrl The editor of the Maine Cultivator, vM?. Drew, of HallowclU collivate bill aUingle in : acre of land, bqt this he "does i manner as to obtain from it an: astonish I ing afnounl of producer The joKpwing ; account of. the management of his garden r will, no doubt, interest many of our rea ! ders:; . ..-,.v -;':j4 j One third of an acre he devotes annaal ; lv to core, the long-eared, large kerrelled, j eight rowrd yeilow corn,. that is not very 1 early nor very late With him H Iib ri- pened far tenuccessite years that lie has 1 cullivatnd i' The foit lift makes riclr. He p applies to it,. before ploughing, the rate of j eighteen' or. twenty cords of long manure to me acre or six to.tne ttiini ot .an a,cre - He apart PHICES CUHHS1IT AT SaliIbuiiy,- August 2S. ? 8 8 a 40 ja 50 8 a 10 tit c4 r. t ; - - "and turns it . under . by the plough, plants the hills three feet and a half one way,-and Jhree feet ihe other exact ly by measurement with a line, in each hill he (leposites cither V sfioyei luiljof old rot ted hog manure, orarrsuch light! manure as will not oyerstimulate the crop. From this third of an acre hn has realised, qa the j average for years,; over thirty bushels ol sound corn for grinding ; besides! a little ' j gig corn for 4ogs in' the fll of the ) ear ; This is as much as he needs in his family : Vj ' besides a sufneient quantity for! fattening '! one large or two small hogs. From the same land he ordinarily obtains some two v t or three hundred pumkius, which serve im S ! poriant purposes in the family, besides be- .! ing an excellent article for boiling up! witli i the hogs' potitoes, gi ving a cow, &c. From , j the same land too, he has generally obtain j ed all the dry white beans he has needed i in his family Ur go 'with his pork which - he raises by the avails of his band, without purchasing of others. The corn fodder is carefully cut and cored, and helps as a sub eistancefor theow. So much for one third of an acre.: ' " J " A small portion cf land ts set apart , for the culture of onions. ; Ordinarily, he rais es from fifty to seventy bushels on a bed, say half a dozen' rods sqoare. These he ells.ijri the average at one dollar per ibush- cl sj sixiy dollars per year. ' This pur chase h is flour and rye, at co mmbn prices. S(j thaUfriwitbc first, the third of an lacre, and orfioJbedf he raisVallv his bread, brown and whjrsv : - ' ; On twp large beds, he grows ! generally about nfiy bushels oT mangel wbrze carrots; 1 hese are for the cow provender. They more than p3V for ihem- selvcs in the milk and butter, to say noth ing of the savmg'of hay and other proven tder. With very little hay, together with the corn fodder and roots, a good enw-r and he finds it economy always to' keep the best: may be itept through the wiote Potatoes for summer and autdm'n use are planted on the margins, and j wherever .there is a vacant olace for a hill! nnH j a department is expressly devoted to then j large-enough to "raise all that aro wanted ;for the table and enough to spare for the So fir relates to brea4 butter,! polk, and he might add, poultry,' Then tlio rest of the land is devotel to too marry things to mention here -beets, parsnips, cabbnges, turnips, green' beans, peas, green corn. ct'cumbers melons, fquashes.sumcser and winter sorlJ,) t5c. besides fr lilts: and; flowers of various kinds- grapes, Antwerp rasberries, Itlack do. currants, red,-white, black and. yellow ; English and common goosberries land a few choice aorde. near. '-'nlnmS rberrv . - . ". , peach, and quince tree.; All -this is from a single acre, which he cultivates mostly with ins own hand. Bacon, Brandy, ap, peaeli, Rutter. Cotton in seed 1 G i a 7 Ha 18 L 40 ; 35' $4a 4i 62 ;a 05 Coffee, Corn, Feathers, Flour, Flaxseed, Iron, per lb. 4'a Linseed Oil, pri. , gai. Cents. Molasses, A3 a GO Nails, 8 a 10 LOats, 15 a 20 Pork, Sugar, br. loaf, Salt, Tallow, Tobacco, J Tow-Linen, 16 a 20 Wheat, bush Whiskey, 45 a 50 Wool, (clean) 40 Lard, : 7 a 8 10 a 12 18 a 20 '$1 25 10 a 12 8 a 20 North Cai 61 ina Boot Stored liable works on Farming Gfrffejiing-BoU: r. Caitlei-Orchards and "ikcf Grapa-Vnei" Valuable nv The! complafeJ Farmeri Amer;'r Gaf.Jnrr, Florist Gniji, -The Green Hoae; Brideman's Gardener's Assistant, i Lomlon's Kncyclcpedia of Gardenin'r, Art of Winemalcing, Memoirs uf the. Pennsylvania Agricultural Societjr .Treatise on Cattle, their breed, raanagemeut, 4c. Farmers'. Own Book, Mowbryxjo Poultry, History f ihe Horse, New American Orchtrdist, Ornamental, Trees, Farmers1 Register, complete as far as; pub lished, Masons1 1 Farrier improved, Loodun's Encyclopedia sof griculiure ; togeUit-rwitba' splendid collect ion of Bjuks in every department of Literature,! fori sale ai reduced prices by : v i t TURNER & HUGHES. Raleigh May 6. : ' N. Bl Book Binding done with neatness and despatch, at the N. C. Book Store. PASHIOSJS , . " u i .. f' r-nn Til P. ' ' ' i Great- .Western Stagcne; ; IALIi AND WIXTER OF 4 ' P Cheraw, AngusriQ, J840. Beef Bacon Butter Beeswax Bagging yd Bale rope lb Coffee lb Cotton 5 a G 8 a 8 15 a 00 20a 23 18 a 25 8 a 1 0 12 a 15 7a 8d ok; 5 a 0 and Winter Corn busli 75 a S7 Flour bri 2 a $0 Feathers 45 a 50 Iron lOOlbs 5a & Lard ll a12 Molasses 40 a 45 Tallow 12s Nail? cut assor 7j 9 wrought 1G a 18 Oats bushel 40 a 50 Oil gal 75 a $1 lamp $125 linseed 1 10 a 1 Pork 100 Jus Rice lOOlbs 4 a 5 Sugar lb 8 Salt sack bush Steel Amer. English German a 12i f $21 $100 10 a 00 14 12 a 14 Teaimpe. 1 $137 Fayettevllb, Aujjusc lit, 1840. Brandy, peach 45a 50 Do, Apple 3? I 42 Bacon, 8i 10 Beeswax, 20 "a 25 Coflee, 121 a! 131 Cotton, Gfa 8 Cotion Yarn, I8:a 24 Corn, 50a 00 Candles, F.F. I 17 Flaxseed i)0a l 00 Flour Feathers Iron, $4s's$5i S3 3-40 ; oil a U Molasses, S3 a 34 Nails, cut, 63 a 7 Sogar brown, 7 a 12 Lump, 16 Loaf, 18 a 20 Salt. 75 a 80 Sack, $2i a $21 Tobacco leal 4 a 4$ Cotton bajr. Bale rope. Wheat new Whiskey Wool, 16 a 28 8a 10 SO SO a 35 15 a 16 THE Subscriber informs thepublic, that she Las just received throogh the. Northern Cities I be latest add mnsl approved .' LONDOIV & If A R 181 AN FASHIONS, And Is prepared to; execute orders in the most sty lish and satisfactory manner. Work sen froni a distance shall be carefully put op 4nd forwarded. U J. D. PENDLETON. gCF A few Bonneis, Caps, Tnrbans, and other articles wilj be kept on hand for sale. ; V Mrs. S. P.f is also prepared lo execute Crimping and Fluting on reasonable terms. Salisbury, October 18, 1839. - TIM OS. S.flJV&rORS, j COMMISSION I f ! '"AND f f Wilmington, A. C. EFER TO,: : Messrs. IE. Ll &. W. Winslotv, E. W. Will lungs,: John! Huske & Son. C. J. Or rell, Yarbrotigh &, Ray, Joseph Baker, C. T.Haigh, Curtis $c My rover. -; f ! . M Fayetltville, N. C. March 2?l I8406m35 NEW HOVELS. DAMSEL of Da lien, by the author of Yem maSsei fee. j The adventures of an Attor ney in search bf practice, by the author of "The adventures of a gentleman in search of a horse.11 2 vols, Tlie man about Town, by Cornelius Webbe. iNari Darrellair the Gipsy Mother, by the author of f The Squire,1 c. Charles Tyr rell, or the Biter B!ojd,by James. The Gen tlemen of the Old School, by James, author of the Robber, cl Just received at TURNER & HUGHES1 V j ; t N. Carolina Book Store. TAKER UP FROM SAtlSBtiRY fo ASHVILLE, ; CI : jsnRMGEAlEtfT 'FOR iUo-Z fJT H E above line is now in fU operation and a ...;,pc ,t smi HA.iris frim Sahsburv as fol i Leaves Salisbury Vn MondajVrThnrsdAys, and Saturdays, 'at 5 o'clock, Ai M.;afrives;at Ashville next days at S o'clock; P; AL - i Reio rning.lea ves Aahville on MoDdays,Th crs days, and Saturdays, at 5 o'clock -A. M ; arrives at Salisbury next days at 8 o'clock P, M ' tV 4 i ' A. BENCINI. ;.). -; - R. W. LONG. : ; N. B. j Passengers leaving Raleigh, ( C. for Nashville Tennessee, will find mr delay whatever on this route. Ai B. &. R. VV . L. Salisbury N. C. Jan.; I7tb, 1840. tf 25. f TplSlE1 Subscriber" respectfully informs his Ji.frieods and the "public, that he is now carry ing 6a'lhe.;Tailoring' Business in 'Lexington; and hones that after a silence of fourteen years. he may be permmeu io soiiciv. jiuunc iutuui auu attention in his line J and will be indulged In sa"yia2 that he has enjoyed the advantages af forded to the attainment of superiority in his business both in Europe and America 15 years in. Eoropei and l!0 4n America:, lie employs none but j!ie:tl.of workmen, fand would .have it particularly remexnDereu,inai ueicurrowjeic lj thing done in his shop;. . -"v i ,T-. iv . . - -i r..l ,ltt' h a 'lAQVAe lilt i Y lift Ills wiwsi; tespcvn" ' v " .v - - soUciialions 4ith"th6; publiCi and;feelstfliitered With the hore that he nay.be irequenuy caueu D. vteCliARLES FOWLER. Lexing'onJ Ajn JS40.- 117 r A TtU!;.- he Yadkin ; 22nd and 23rJ . several traci's ! 3E SHEET1KON WAKE MAN UFACTORY. cr more, this c hres -Said L kio Rivpr, at. ! Yadkin boitor. land. A!sp, -JT.' .f Lewis Fu:!; undivided hall ( . bojo' orio of -and asa situu;; Pown. Also, on si." : sold ort 1 'hp pi, r TUESlIBSCJllBmiMYGKE' Land, : ,.yr . frio "tjuob Tr WTtP. le fur ns rue-,' THE Subscribe' ould respectfully - inform the citizens J Concord and its jcjnity, that they have purcVyd from John Clark all his STO CK and TCfDLS connected with Tin and Sheet Iron Bas, and are now prepaied to manufacture all wffieles in their line, which they offeri at wholesale or retail at the most rea sonable terms, and confidently assure their Cus tomers that they can depend on having order executed better and with less delay than they have ever been pill up heretofore. The subscri bers flatter themselves (hat their articles shall be inferior to none in the State, and request the favor f a'call. Their Shop for the present is in the tear of Allison Moss1 And directly opposite Col. Barrjnger's office. - -N. B. The attention of the public is particu larly invited to lbe subscribers plan of roof" ing, which can be seen on the Salisbury Cotton Factory. ! P. S. ; Pewler, Lead and Copper 4aken in barter. - TAYLOR St ELKINS. Concord, June 12, 1840 tf46 EMt James Cr, WomacUf HAVING located himself permanently in the Tiwn of Salisbury, tenders his servi ces to. i,t? Citizeosf snd the adjacent country, in ail the various branches of his Pndessior.. He can be found at his office on main Street-one door below the office of the Westein Carolibian June 26, 1840ly 0iv IjE AKjpER EILLIA, ESPECTFULLY offers his professional services to te. citizens of Salisbury and surrounding country. His Office is in Mr. West's new brick building, nearly opposite J. and W. Murphyjl store. August 30, 1S3S tfo ; -i MAS located atCol. Divid Ramsay's, Oakly Grove, Iredell co. Nl C, and respectful Jy lenders bis services to the public, in the va rious departments t$ his profession. January 10, 1S0 tf24 AND committed to Jail of Rowan County, on !tiie 13th instanla Negro man who says his name is John, and belongs to Thomas B. Stone of Alabama. John is very black, about 45 years of age, i lame in the) right leg, caus ed by white swelling, slow spoken with a down look about & ftS or 9 ir.ches high. ; The owner is tftv d,AtN,come lorward, prove pro- T.Prt na.rftVJWWl tak-P him anav. )L YmmVlD KERNS Jailor Ja n U? weMI Mxr ir tflnllicaulis PRESERVATION OI SILK j WORM EGGS. k - . - Person? calculating to enter into tlie bu sincss of Silk Culture, must have a choice nod well selected supply of silk worm es for that is the granil foundation, to have i. DR. 'HOUGLAS, HAVING removed his OtTice to the se cond door of Mr Cowan's Bricks row (for merly occupied by Dr. A. Smith) nearly opposite M. Brown's Siore, politely tenders bis professional services to the public.- Salisbury. Aug. 21, 1840tf 4 . . i . : . F, FRALtjY keeps constantly on hand JLF a full supply of ready A CONSIDERABLE-NUMBER oHbese TREES! may be had at Favetteville, N. C. about the fast of next summer or the first of the Fall. ; Thej pFoprietor can very readily dis pose of them at the North, but 'from patriotic considerations, ihe prefers that they should be taken by his native btate. Ihe price will be the same as in Baltimore or New York, and will be tor wardedib purchasers on the money's being remitted. It is hoped that such as may wish to engage, may do; sol at an early day. Enquire ofl E. IL.' Wisslow, Fayetteville i. U. I i i Feb ISi 18391129 J-lr NOTICE TAKEN op and entered on the Ranaer's books of the! County of Cabarros, by John C. Cochran oh the 1 1th day of August, 1840, a mare mule, from. 8 fo 12 years old. of a brown color, appraised at 35 dollars. The owner is hereby notified to ome forward, prove property pay chaiges and receive" it as the law directs. m j M.MILSTER, Ranger; Anffust 14jl840.-8tr3 . Cabarrus County 'A HI ! 1 i;' f f; Pt I depended i eggs from gorid egfff, after being well, provided vith Iu'i3i;c; It therefore behooves every per ?oii wishing to pucch.i eggs to be ca'utioun cf hiiying jmp .ricd eegs or tlise, at the -public-sales, lor they had better buy good eggs for W fair j;, thau to take1 poor eggs as a gttt Ice houses have been mainly upon, for keeping S;!kworm hatching by the increased warmth if the season; but the results of experiments, have shoivn that the eggs may be keptjtwo years and. pechips for a much longer period, with- totft bejng subject lo a greater degree pf cold than which forms the natural temperature ? of the earth, namely; about 56 or 57 Bah- lenheit. So-that cellars, cavesf and dry wells, from which the atmospheric air is excluded, will answer as depositories for the preservation of eggs, as well.i E ut it is absolutely necessary to Jieep them as dry as possible, by putting theru into boxes or MJ1D& CLOTH l.YG, Coals, Pantaloons land Vests, aiso Cloths, Casi meres and Vesting, all of which He u ill sell low for cash, lie is also prepared to cut and makecloihir in alvery superior sivle, and war-- 1 .nnln.l ... Ai . . . H 3 i ... i . V L T j lamcu in til. ncili UdlUiClllS I'Ul UQ itlOIl DO' Uce. He will leach the ART OP CUTTING NEW ESTABLIS'MEMT Hill Mi 9f If mmm I Mnrnn his suur i u u B UILDLVG FORMERLY KNOWN AS THE, . POST OFFICE, Continues to keep on hand a good assbrtmento Watches ana unams, , ; Silver Spoors and Pencils,' '' . Musical Hexes and Silver Tlumhlcs, Breast Pins and Mings, ' , Rodzers' Pocket and Pen Knives, : - And all other articles in,his line. CLOCKS & Ul TC1SE8 Repaired in thebest manner, and warranted for twelve months. Old Gold and.bilver taken in exchange for articles purchased, or in payment for debts due. i . ,' - '"zz DAVID L. POOL. Salisbury. June 7, 1839 tf45 slock farm : c' Creek, ard 50 , iaid lar.ds u. four years, ar,l under the Wi'l iia: Wilkcsccro'j .' Also, llicr? v. days cl Septrt:-' named II cirh I; In Mocksville, A. C. TllOJflJlS -JFOS-jrMSR NFORMS the public that he has removed from bis former stand, to his new buildings on the public square, in the lown of Mocks- . -. . vine, where he will continue to Keep a House of Entertainment. His House is roomy and commodious; attach ed lo which areSIX COMFORTABLE OF FICES for eenife'men of the Bar, all conven ient to the Court House. The subsciicei nleds- es himself) to the most diligent exertions, to give satisfaction to such as may call on him. , His TABLE, DAK & STABLItS are provided in the best mariner that the country will afford, and his servants are faithful and prompt. Jan 2G, 1839 U26 rHE Subscribers, Agents for the Lexington JL Cotton Factory, would inform the public that they have just received, and now offer for sale, wholesale cr retail, the Cotion Yarns of said Factory, consisting of vatious numbers.. 1 he superior qualities and character of ihe yarns uf this Factory are so well tested apd known, as to need no recommendation from us. Those 4vishiog-to purchase will please give us a call. C. B. & C. K. WHEELER; April 24, 1840 tfSS ABSCONDED about the last of Jv3 fPf ' suoscrioer.ai uiai ina, my iegro man COLEliJlJ about il or 8 years of age, and of a very brfght complexion, lie Is a Shoemaker bv trade, has a very bushy head of hair, a ttiin visage, rs it live Caio on the most approved and Fashionable Stvl to sG3re outn anP SwlS"i' ,ru" iro MU pounds. Tailor's wishing i6structiin. B. F. F. aa Sopt. 6, 1S39-H - G 1- f H - . ""--!. i " "P' . ir:-.i tit-- EOTIOB. rHIAKEN op ard commitied lo the jail o Ji Wilkes county, North Carolina, on the first day -rf April, insi.,) a negro qan, who says nts name is i about 24 years offjage, fie feet eipbt inches hib, of a tolerab! dark clur, qnicfc ?p'ken and very likely. He fays be belungs to John Ale- Cray he don i know where his master lives be was purchased f John Campbell of Craven connty, in ihis Siaie, and hrs master was taking htm to Mississtppi, and that he runaway from hira( In Georgia. iThe owner is requested to eme forward and jprore property, pay charges and take him s way, or be will beiealt with ac eording to law. J - ANtfREW PORTER, jailor. April 24, 1840-148 2? BW PjaSHIOETS, FOR THE SPRING & SUvllJJIER 1S4Q. IWRACEll. beard, RESPECTFULLY informs his friends and ihe public, that he still carries on the TAI LORING: BUSiNESSat his old stand on main street, next door to the Apothecary Store. He is ever ready to execute the orders of his custom ers in a style and manner not surpassed by any workman in the Western pait of the State. He is in the regular receipt bf ihe latest London and New York FASHIONS, and prepared to ac commodate the tastes of the fashionable at all times. ' ' ' sCT Cutting garments of all kinds attended to promptly , and the latest Fashions furnished at all times to country tailors ami instructions given in cutting. Salisbury, May 1840. ly 25 Just Received and for Sale, MyFhotesaZe or Retail, .18 Hhds. Sogar, 189 Bags Coffee,. 1500 lbs. Loaf Sugar, 16 Kegs Powder, - - , 1 bbl. Madder, 200 lbs. Spanish Indigr, 200 Bottles Snuff, - 15 large covering Hides, SO pr. Elliptic Springs, 1 5 cases Hats,' 10 cases Shoes, . 100 pr. Trace Chains. 3 Mouse Hole Anvils, 8 Bright Vices, . . . , 9 pr. Blacksmiths Bellows, 300 Sacks Salt (large size.) - 125 Kegs Nail3 asst'd sizes, 100 Kegs White Lead, c i. l By J & W. MURPHY. Salisbury April 29, 1840. mtchclVs Geography ami A TLAS : a new Geography arid Atlas, for . the use of Schools a"nd private learners in fact for all who may wish to read history, a nu to have it in ihe family. A complete System tot modern Geography, comprising a dcsiiipt ion ut the present slate 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 Nature and Art ; together with repre sentations of remarkable and noted events, sim nlified and adapted to the capacity of any, illus trated by an, Atlas of 16, maps drawn &engiavtd to accompany tho work, most tastefiilly and carefully coloured and elegantly put up. The whole wnik is neatly done. I -The t publishers have received numerous testimonials, in lavour of the Geography from Tfacbeie and others in various parts of the Union. There are so many, they would make a pamphlet, we would make a pamphlet, we would select seme of them ; but they are too (org for a newspaper advertisement We do most earnestly solicit a critical exaratna- of the work by all may feel ac interest in plac inr before youth a correct Geography. There is, also an outline Atlas which can accompany the Geography, the maps of which are not col oured, but calculated lo aid the learner. IdjP Just call at No. 1, Cheap side, Fayette ville St., where you may Jind the Above" work. together with every new publication of the day, and many rare works of older times TURNER Sc HUGHES. , Ralejgh Jan. 1, 184(1 ' iLTTBE9T07 ! OFFICERS OF THE G4lh Regiment.' V "7'OLT arc commandrd to parade i at ihe Court House, in. ithe Town of Salisbury, on Saturday, the 5ih of September,at 10 o'clock. A. M., armed with-Muskets for Drill. Bv order of R. W. LONG, Col. Com't. ' J. M. Brown, Ad'i. Aopust 14. 1840-3w3 a quantity vt jjc crop cf W lit at Rye and Oats ;- niwre, Farming and, 26ih, a p; r. the pieraisrs it: loi mere full it ' above described. referred to -11'.::. Miikr, who ru Jnly S J , IS t 1 ' State of iiottii CavoUna SURRY COUNTY. . Court of Equity July Term, 1840. Leonard McBride, John McBride, Nicholas Mc Bride, Anderson Mc- lrirle nrl nlViorc Tg 1 Petition for sale of t?o; ri.rnn c. ',t uana. Nancy, Wm. McBride, Nathan McBride, and ; Moses McBride. 9 VJ 1 Vl IC fllCfl . ! f n rsr-.fn rtrrr r. ll. iMlInf. ... ... JL the Court, that the Defendants are not tesi-j dnts of this State : It is therefore ordered, that publication be made for six weeks in the Carotid ria Watchman, that they appear at the Court! of Equity, to be held for s&id county cf Surry J at he Court House in Rtckford, on the fifth' monday after the third monday of August nextj then and there to answer, plead, or demur to the, Bill of the Complainants, otherwise, the cauae will be heard exparte, and Judgment entered ac- cordingly. t ! S GRAVES, d M. p I August, 7, laiOewa-Printer's fte $5 50 nnnE so? iL hisfr;cn,l moved to the ! Browft-5 Si'jre, ' sortment cf !- ' JUoA: I Salt, I-- - Frait;. JJolI: :. : ' Male- ' - H Tit n, I Lcmo,: Ar. And other thir; jjon, which can ; t any other j-;..c -,- March 20, Tc : TO OlTi: it M;LNDI.r. di much better files. It is so" p-w or killing hc n'r is so. coufir.rd Ly serve its balance. bing of the st( ;1 think, by ti.' watcr n ill d. a: ' and the. meal d Any perscn v. i dies, may ohtaiti tin, ( within a s-'. Mvcks-ville, Dsv: bable cjst will r. ; Sprndle ready f;r Fhe fullowir Spindle in s;:rr Kelly, Thns. F Foster, of Divi David J. Rar of Rowan ; A'' ' William D ; pleased with ; '.' November 8, 1 very large scar on one of his les i near the ankle, betieved lobe on the right leg, also a scar onjepcb arm just below the elbow bc-! casioned by a burnt ; His heels have been frosted, which injury iba? left scars cpon them. Cole- ' man has a wife:( a"4ree woman) t.ear Blakely, I i. Carolina, atia u is prooaoie tnai ne msrp.oe ! in that directijnp. although many persons believe that h6 was decoyed off by a white man, named Itishoa Voung,jwba left the neighborhood abcul the same times Ifor Indiana. I will gjvea re ward .of Fifty Dtdlars lo any one who wtH de- j liver Coleman! lid me near Brook Neal in Camp j bell Connty Va. or who will confine him in jail, so mar l get nirn In my possession. RICHARD OVERSTREET. Brook Naf, CampiwU ciy, Va ,r,3 Deccmbchil, IS38 C ,f23 i i : i J , . I ... . . - vgni'il Wrannincr Pant, . MISS BW '- , brge wppl, of soperr,r Wines and 'Spiri slor dER H continue to give lessons medical use, which will be solo" whole sale, ml on Ihe Piano 'and fioitar carina ih cnm. rotai! nLnr; .1 . S,e ,"d mer vacauon,! the Female Academy. ! ; C. R Jt. n r -mlvSl'SZ $UHt Received anil Receivings A LARGE STOCK OF FRESH AND GEM7IHE - "MEDICINES, Paints, Oils, Brushes. Glass Ware, Lemon 1 ... syroPInsiromeots, Soaps, Candles, Frrsh LOTS' FOR SJ&LE. August-7, l?4p.-2 3 ! S 1 June l!),ISlO tf47 fflWE undersigned will sell at Public Sale in JL Lexmgtoo, Davidson Connijr,-on the 5th day of October next, (it being Monday cf Supe rior, Court . six . : n trie . lown of Lexington: Three of them fronting the main street,' the other lliree sTiuated on the back street. A credit of Six months will ue given oy the purchaser giving bond and irood security. - - - A'V-j . r . E. S. CALDCLKUGH. Lexington, N. C. A og' 1 0, 1 S40 8 w 3 ; ,r ' Just receive mroNs. not: JjjL friend? ar .' erally.that he h; meal in S-ili?' ,fV ery thing deslr -.' which he will f S, 9 and 10 J o. 5 6i lbs. to life ' qualities 'at 20 r Chewing ToV-j'." and all kiacs f New Ark C i ' ; of Claret Wi:?. Lime Juice cr ' Cordials; all other kind.4 tf ( Cinatrion B31I. ; . many other ar! meruus to ir.f n; sure cf the li::"". for cash, e :Mons. Rncr! -lie for the ir-: ' ceived, and hopes its coni-r - Salislti7! ' - THE Proprietor of the Leaksville Factory will give liberaUprices for .:A "-. 200 Bags qf Cotton, , S 01 a fine oualitv. d(liTPrpd at. f it.;il -V n & April 3d, 1840-B6lf . -;:- " ; 'j 55!:- or n . . i- jt I
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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Aug. 28, 1840, edition 1
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