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. -. -II u J. V .1 P "iJ OS EEC TVS ,'' ' OF THE . , I - . Klr.X3UION, the lata': Editor of this paper, Wishing to devote bfrnslf entirely lo tbe dmies of bis profession, aa given opto the subscribe! s his interest in the office of the Banner Usage has rendered it oecessaryihat lbe eon doctors of a poblic. Journal should state,! t the ootset,'the coarse rbich they inteud loiorsoe ' JKixk tespect to lie great political qnettioo jvbich . agitate the poblic mind. In obedience jUf this custom re shall do so, in as brief V manner M 1 - 8! 'f .possible. The sabauibers believe themaelres to bt true Republicans j and conaquenIy, are opposed 10 the leadiog measores of tbs present Administra tion, and 'shall oppose to the otmost ofj their ability, the re-eleciioo of Martin Van Boreo, the present federal incumbent of the Executive Chair ; and we wilt use all honorable exertions to promote the election of Wm. Hekbt Hab-. bison and Jons Ttleb j believing thatjopoo their soccess depends the political saltation of oar country -the continuation of our free institu tions. . C' r fcWe look dpon ibe re-election of Martin Van. i Daren as the greatest curse which can be in flicted epon our country. By the unwise meas ures of his Adrainistraiionoor doantry present a new spectacle fur the contemplation of jnan- tiod.M When be assumed the reins of Govern ment;.oar National Treasory was (overflowing wltb million?; we were free from a National pent; commerce & manufactures flourished; the labours of the husbandman and mechanic were crowned with success and profit ; & prosperity bless4d our country every where. But, behold! as If by magic, in a feT shoU y ears, tbs aspect of things Is entirely. reversed: oar National'Tf8". bankrupt ; a heavy National Debi Js banging over ui ; commerce and man factures are jpros trated the price of our agricultural prodaeiions is so reduced as scarcely to pay for the labor be stowed on them ; and calamity, ruin ind desola tion are spread over our land ; in short, we see all the mighty energies of this great4 Republic completely paralyzed by the mad experiments and wasteful extravagance of a reckleas party, who are only held together "by the cohesive power of the public plunder, and who seem de lermined U reduce every thing to a level! with the hard money deapoilsma i Europe and to establish a splendid monarchy yn the rains of Ameiican lioeriy. . : . ft is evident to every reflecting man change of rolera is necessary ; we cannot be that a inju red by it', and our condition must &e improved ; THE SUBSCRIBER HAVING EE . MOVED WIS SHOP, TO THE KNOWN AS THE l MOST OFFICE, , " . Continnestokeepon hand a good assortment 0 Watch and C!tains, - " I ,r Silver Spoons and Pencils, V Mmical Boxes and Silver Thwibles, 1 ' Breast Pins and Rings, Rodger' Pocket and Pen Knives,, f And all other articles in his line. , Repaired Id ch best manner, and warranted (Tor twelve monlbst Old Gold and Silver latcujin exchange fdr aUcles purchased, or in pay merit for debts doieV F" -- jt ji J- DAVID L. POOL1 Salisbor;; June 7, 1839 1 145 V DR. ! DOUGLAS, o.v.l .SPECTFfJLLY requests those irWfebted to her.'tu call and settle the same. :Ther.e are many who have accounts wan uer w sevei sf years standing jand to 'bem she especially direcTs hf3'rfqe. ' " . ' ' ' N. B:- Mrs. P will take a y en n girl from in in i" TPars nidias an apprentice r.J ir t 1 : ; ft a Great ? rinslctii' 5tase:&inci JEltchcW TLAS linry; -Basinips If early application be mide. No cne but those of respectability need apply Salisbury, peptepber 25, 1840;- t State of ilottft eartrttn Cowl cfkas'dnU ''''quarter -Sessions, "August '"It-"-:1840--''' --..-i-:"- ' G. B. Parke to the use of ? , V . j ' j Justices Judgment, Levied open the laod of DiPt.. Rash; E. iCJourneyi I I ,v Jusiah Cow A9 William Rash and! iCVJodroey; I i .! IT appearing to the satisfaction of the" 3ourt, that Wiiltam Rob is not an inhabitant of hevflfer at wholesale lor retail atjlhe most rea- , mey onei i wi fln,i assure their ens an sonaaiej erms, ;u fc- order- Ash ville next .omers that they cao ft;;", Returning, fs?5!!fHe sobscrf. days.anda pave ever !f ;h.irrucl eT shall at Salisbury, 3" r- ----- - be inferior to none 10 me owie, -; favorof a call. -Their! Shop for .be present- s in tlle iearotAliison MVanddh-ctly opposite CoLBirrtnger's office.;. V Ni B. The attention ni ine poui"? f-"u-larly invited to the subscribers plan of roof-, inhirh can be seenion the Salisbury Cotton , Factory. P.; S. barter, i Pevter, Lead and- Copper taken in TAVLOR & ELK1NS. Concord, June 12. 1840-46 HAVING femoved his Office to the se cond door; merlv OCCU opposite i: Brown's Store, politely tenders bis professions! services to me puouc. Sndibufil Ijug. 21, 1840 tf4 km (biStaie:rltits therefore ordered by-the rooft ihauubliratnin bn" made fur six wetks in-ihe Caruhoa Watchman, printed at Salisbury, that ike defendant, William Rash, appear at 1 be next Cooit ofjPleas and Quarter Sessions, lobe held for the county jf Iredell, anhe Cout house ill utairs f 1 1 4 vi me iuiiu iuwmj - " ' '" : Mi ft!9 next, then and there to shew caose. 11 any ne VCF TlTKT i" fcLfc M1U1M 9 S&niJVG & S UMMER c j ffORACE H. BEARD, D ESPECTFULLY informs his friends and a r the use cf : in fact for all to have it in the f, modern Gcct' ' the present stats divisions, Eerc Oceanica, with i s States.Terniorl by numerous Ct -objects of Nature sentation3 cf re: nlihed and ada trated by an At!: to; accompany f carefully colouir j -whole wotk is r have recf t ted r : of the Gedoraj !.v various parts of 1! they would mik? ; N. B. Passengers leaving uaieigu, w-, v. - p4iupuiei( we v for Nashville ,Tenhesee,ViH find, no delay they are too lor - ( hnieveron th s roule. A. U. 6t u. v . l. 4 e qo raosi earr S!iidarV X; Ci Jan. 17 ih. I840.i-f 25 V . i . ! l.f . 1 ' - ' I ilJ" UC1UIH YHUI ) ' WEW, 'ESTABLIS'BIENT H also an oaii;- oared, bui calci:!: FROM SALISBURY to ASHVlLLE, IL C. i 'ARRAh GE3iEtfT FOR 1840. in full operation and ; from Kali&bary as fol Leaves' Salisb'ary on Mondays, Thoisdys, (TSatnidays, nt 5? o'clock AM.;arri?e3 at days at 8 oTciocw, r lea ves Asb Y il le on A1 onday s Th 0 rs- tnrdays, at 5 o'cIocJJ A l ; arrives next days at S oviock r. i. ll LONG. m nftean'ss rowYfor- WJ the1 said lind should not be condemn o(flr C0"11 rifc?!;,' ' ed to ealisfy plainilffs debi and ail lawful costs: npted by Dr A. Smith) nearly wjlDe8Sj p i Alexander, Clerk of our sajd. court at office!, the 3rd tnoodav in An?. 1840. . I J. F. ALKAAKUBK. Ctr. September 18 6w8 : Printers Fee $5 62 con- we therefore calhipon every man who feels the necessity of this change, to aid in spreading light before the people to aid us in increasing the cir culation of the Banner, in which we shall endeav or to lay correct information before the public ; for it is only necessary to tell the truth to in sure the overthrow of the present corrupt and prof- - Although the Banner will bear a character strictly political, we shall use every, exertion to make it acceptable to the general reader, by de voting a part of our cola mas' to the diffusion of information on Agricultural matters ; to the cause of Morality and Virtue ; the Arts and Sciences ; Polite Literature, $e , &e. 2 TERMS. The Banner is published every Saturday, in Lincolnton, N. C, at two dollars per annum. Bl vinoe of a Decree of the Court of Equi . ty held fofithe Coonty of Iredell, at the Court house ir( Statesvilte, on th 3rd Mcndav after the 3d Monday in kupnsl 1840. I will offer for sale ori Tuesday the 13th of October next, at the late, residence of Samoel Williams, deceased, all the t . belonging to sajd Estate nine in nomber sistirtff of men,! women and children. A credit of twelve months will be given- bond and spproyed security required. j M ft T.H. McRORIE.c. m.e.1 Stalest ilje;Nj. C. Sept.22; ljUO-tflO L STRAFED OR STOMjEJV, ! k SM A LLcbeRnot sorrel Horse. J3L six years old, about 12 or IS hands fjish, with a small white spot 5in the forehead very shorthand rourh naeer. and a hard trotter. A reasonable reward will be given for his delivery. tt 1 I WELLINGTON SMITH.! Aogosi 21, 1840 tf4 . -IREDELL COUNTY. 4 . Court oj Measland Quarter Sessions, August Term, lbiu. Joab Richards, 1 ?" ts II HUrginal Atucnmeni ie- William Rash, l vied on Land. "FT anneariridr to the satisfaction of the conn, I ihnt VViliim Rah ia not an inhabitant of ihis Slate a It is therefore, ordered that publi cation be made in the Carolina Watchman for six weeks, fori ithe Said Rash to come in- at the , J. it X 5 1 Jn Moc1csvillet J C. TIM OMJIX FOSTER INFORMS the public that he has removed from bts former stand, to his new buildings 00 the peblio square, in the Town -of Mocks ville, where he will continue to keep a , 1 House of SMerttinmeit Hi. HnttaA is rooms and commodious; attach ; BB-f . . ... .ft .Ml 'I'l I I "jrSJSSX. n...:Ud.o which .reSJX.COMFOaTABLE Ob-r He FICES for gentlemen of the Bar, all conven- ;XjF Jnsfcal! ; ville St., where y together with eve; and many rare v, : Rale.igh Jan. 1 . IRST Lf- Greek ; a G guae ; a Sjtf .; Commentaries t IB" streeMext door to iht 9; n7tbe Coort House: The snbsciice, pledg- Jugwjthine V 19 C'ef :fJ?? to" 10 lhe mostdiligeniexertions. to ve ers tn a XaWV T.? h! faction to such as may call , on him. His workman in rne wesiernwii yi-.uo....: -- - . ST4n 170 9r nrmidpH In . . 1 - . .11 ... 1 - the latest London and vr "tr.-t. tfASr-IinMS nrt nrnarpd lo flC I the 1 v mm mt m iirn ' - . m m mmw - best manner that t h e con n try w i 1 1 a fjord, j next Term of this eourt, to be held for the coun- fy of Iredell, al the! Court House irrStatesville, commodate the tastes bf the fashionable at all times. ! i . .... . . . 5Cj Qntting garments of ill kinds attended to promptly , and the latest Fashions furnished at all times, to country tailors, and; instructions given in cutting ! Salisbury, May 1840 1y25 and his servants are faithful and prompt. Jan 26. 18391126 'V lect Orations cf C Worts ol Horace, Reader, with N. Dictionary, wiAi . Royal 8 vo. (r.t::' The abiive vr.! North Carolina V: 1 a. 00 the third monday of November next, then jrr TTJTtl-xn and there to plead tow replevy, otherwise jodg- Ittyflp W SflUll JJJLLUj liUil mem of neiauii win oe iakcu 011131 uiw, u the Drooertv levied on condemned to sat olaintifPs debt and ail lawful costs. court at office! the 3d mnndav of Augnst, 1840. J.fF. ALEXANDER, elk. Sept 13 -Gw8 : Printers' Fee $5 62 - j THE SUBSCRIBER HAVING purchased that well known and long established Public House, (known mm a on dl i O tfttt flf firfft 42ta?Oli Itcl. 1 bJ the i name of Slaughter's Tavern,) in the &.,'S?inr ff. L whtau. N. c, info, bu FM.dS iiMjLbL.Li . and ibe publicenerally, tnautne same is now Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, open for! the reception bf Travellers & Boarders. Auzuit Term, 1840, His Table and Bir will be suppliedrith ins nest ine maiKei ana surrouuaia uuuimy ai- fords. i - - ' THE Subscriber respectfully informs his friends and the public, that he is now carry - ins on the Tailoring Business in Lexington : and bope9 that after a silence of' fourteen years, he may be permitted to solicit public favour and attention in his line ; and will be indnlged in savins that he has enjoyed the advantages af- foided to the attainment of superiority in his bnsiness both in Europe and America 15 years in Eorope, and 20 in America. He. employs none but the best of workmen, find Would have it particularly remembered, that he warrant s eve ry thin? done in his Bbop.x''::: With his most respectful bow. he leaves bis solicitations with the public, and feels flattered with the hope that he may be . frequently called . Raleigh, Ai. . BAMSEL u : inasse, t;c. ney in search cf adventures cf a z 2 vols. The rr, Webbs. Nan D the author of T; rell,or the Uitt tlemen of the O the Robber, S?c,.- r tu; on. CHARLES FOWLER. nfl HE Subscriber would respectfully inform JL his friends and customers, that he has re moved to the house next door to George W. if payment be made ithm three months from I Browns Store, where, he intends keeping an as- tbe-time of subscribing ; two dollars land a I sortmenl of half if paid before 1 he expiration of the year; of Cowles Wilcoxl tS 1 ! Wm. B. Deatou. Justices Judgment Levied upon Defendants Land. tubes dollars ifpa jmenl be'delayed until the end of theYuiume V j f Any person procuring fite responsible subscri bers shall receive a sixth copy gratis. ( I : No paper will be discontinued but at the op tion oitbe editors, until full payment of all ar- reaiazes. V zU- i - i I . - . AH written Communications Jo the Editors TJiKsfbe post paid, or tbey will nut be attended '.to..-.; , ;'yu ". t .i.v- I I ' ALFRED A. BAKER. JA.MES C. ELLIOTT THE undersigned has been appointed spe cial Administrator on the Estate of Joseph - ' J .'.. 1" . - ! . . . ' oowan, ueceasea, ana GROCBRTES ; kucU u ' Molasses; " - StisM Coffee 1 Powder and Shot, H j : LIQVOKS of all sorls soch as ' ' Frcncfy Brandy, ,'." " Holland Gin ! j Malaga and Teneriffe Wine, j Champaign, - ; Muscat, : ' Lmotf Syrup, Sfc J ALS6. AR ASSORTMENT OF IT appearing to the fmiidfaction of the court, that William B. Deaton is not an inhabitant of this State : ! It is therefore ordered bv the court, that publication be made in the Carolina Watchman for six weeks, for the said Deaton to appear at the next court of Pleas and Quarter bessions, to be held for the coonty of Iredell, al the Lour 1 House in Natesille, on the third monday in November next, then and there to show cause, if any he has, why the said Lands levied should not he condemned to satisfy plain- tins debt and alliawiol costs Witness, 3. F Alexander, clerk of onr said court at office, the 3d monday In August, 1840. J Mary Riddle r,V flr.Artiiucii. giK. jonn i3,nkiey and a- OepeHT8B6-4r,0lers :ee'b b3 " rah Biukley his wife, v5SPVH iTVUVlHsT, Henry Mock, His Stables spacious, and bountifully sop plied, with: grain and provender, of all kinds, at tended by faithful and attentive Ostlers. The undersigned pledges himself that no ex ertion oh his part shall be wanting to give gen eral satisfaction to ail who may lavor him with a call, t JAMES L. COWAN. Salisbury, Sept. II, 1840: 117 , State of Ldttfv sivolf Ha, j DAVIE! COUNTY. August Term, r George Mock, too tedious to men- bought for cash as chean as i any omer ptace in csaiisbory. 1 f 11 NOAH ROBERTS. March 20. 1840 tf34 in pursuance of his an 1 :j :.uJ.l.1 thoti,, will n,J to ttfr. ,o public i.l.,o. Z"l!"l'Pt. I ha I4ik.l (lfli..ko. IfltA Jll: .., nH1M, Mu,OT uuukiii iii of said deceased, the following property, 'to wit : Tico Horses Thirty six ead of Cattle, - Hogs, Sheep, and a quantity lo Com, Wheat nd other articles I I J - LEVI COWAN, Special AtnTr. !.; X ' of Joseph Cowan, deceased. September 18, 184033 i ! t Jfust Received and for; Stile, wnoiesaie or liclait, , 18 HhdSvSogar, 1 189 Bags Coffee. r 1 500 lbs. Ioaf Sugar, '. ' . 16 Kegs Powder, . 1 bbl. Madder, t 200 lbs. Spanish Indigo, 200 Bottles Snuff. 15 large covering Hides 30 pr Elliptic Springs, t 15 cases Hats,' v " - tO cases Shoes,,,.. 100 pr. Trace Chains, 8 Mouse Hole Anvils, , 8 Bright Vices, . v 9 pr. Blacksmiths Bellows, . , S00 Sacks' Salt (large size.) l'i5 Keffs Nails asst'd sizes. . 100 Kegs White Lead, , By J & W. MURPHY. Salisbury April 29, 184a THOS. &.1 IrORDi COMMISSION i . m, up m xivmi county. ComxCtyand Quarter Sessions, Jiugust Term, 1840. Francis Young, "V vs :n Justices Judgment Levied William Rash. 3 npo" Defendant's Land. TT appearing 10 the satisfaction of the court, X thut William Rash is not an mhaoitant of this Stale : It is therefore ordered by the court, j that publication be made in the Carolina Watch man for six weeks, for the defendant, William Rash, to appear at the next Court of Pleas and Quarter besaiuns. io be held for the county of I Iredell, at tbe toourt House in biatesvilln.on the third monday in November next, then and there to shew cause. should not bei Petition for sale. of Negroes. J PU debt and ail lawful costs. Witness, J if any he has, why the said land condemned to satisfy plaintiff's A ND committed lo Jail of Rowan Coonty, UJmL on the 13th instant, a Negro man who ays nis name is John, atd belongs to Thomas B. Stone of Alabama. John is very black, about 40 years sge, is lame tc the right le?, caus- SarSfflT'Sr. Tma l State of jtortfi eraroltna. F; Alexander, clerk of our said court at office, Ith 3d monday f August, 1840. i J F ALEXANDER, elk. Sept 13 6w8; Printers Fee $5 62 Peter Mock and Willi am Mock, J Is this case it appearing to the Court, that Henry Mock, Petei Mock and William Mock, are not inhabitants of this State: It is ordered by the Court, that publication be made for six weeks in the Carolina Watchman, for thn said defendants personally; to appear before the Justi ces of our.Cuurt of Pleas Sf Quarter Sessions, at the next Court, to be held for said county, at the Court House in Mocks ville, on the 4th monday in November next, and plead, answer or demur to the plaintiffs petition, or it will he set for hear ing exparte as to them, and judgment pro con fesso entered against tbem. ; .7 Witness, John Clement, Clerk of our said court, at office, the 4th monday of August, A D. 1840. ! JOHN CLEMENT. Clk. August 2 1st 6w5f -- CLOVER Red k Lexington, April 3, 1840. y46 State of jLotttt (Savolixia, I SURRY COUNTY. Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, August Term, 18 40. 7 Original Attachment. . Harrison M. Waogh Mark York. Winston us. -- JJSomers, and Nath. Boy Matthew M. Hughes, f den, summond as Goar . . ; J nishees. . , TN this case it appearing to ibe satisfaction of M., the Uourt, that ihe defendant Matthew 31. Hughes resides without the limits of this' Stale; It is therefore ordered and adjudged by .the court'j that publication be made fornix successive weeks in the Carolina Watchman, that he be and ap pear at the oexl Conn !'of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, to be held for said count y.'ailluckford desoatch. at th , - a . a j fc .... -d' 1 . s . on me xnq monuay 01 rvtivemoer next, men and there to plead or replevy, otherwise judgment final will be rendered against them, and Ekecu tion issued against the .Goarnishees for the a- mount they have in their hands belorginrr to the defendant. ' 1 : . Witness, F. K- "Armstrong, Cterktf our said court at office, the 2nd monday of Aogost, A. D 14U. , : l K ARMSTRONG, cc c Sept. ll-i-6 v7 Printers Fee f5 65i - -t North C::: Valuable works c ny, .Cattle, Or ' &c. &c. Florist. Guide, '". Gardener As:;-: Gardening, Art t ! Pennsylvania An:' Caule. their f;ri Own B'Hik, M,r. Horse, New A 5 Trees, Fanners1 V. Encyclopedia at .' splendid collect i . of Literaiore, . A quantity of Fresh a superior article. Olovlu Seed, . AKD i rOZl7AXO)ZZia t-ttttict7 VTTT. Wilmington, AT. C. Refer-to Messrs. E. L. & W. Wmslow, E. W. Willkings, John Hnske it Son. C I J. Or- tell, Yarbrough & Ray, Joseph Baker. C. of November next. uaign, vurtis t niy rover. Fauellcville, N: C. warcn 27. 1840 6m35 owner is requested to come forward, prove pro- pay coarges, and take turn away. ' I ff DAVID KERNS Jailor. Jan. 24,j 13-101126 M Mate and Female Teacher ARE DESIRED nnO take charge of the SI AGNOLEA A C A D JE SI Y9 in Marengo county Ala bama, on ihofint day of January ntxt. The male Teacher will be required to teach the Class ics and the various English branches. The To tress will be required to teach ihe various branch es ol Female Ldues tion, inclodmg Music. The location ol the above Institution is con sidered as healthy as any in South Alabama. The applicants will be required lo present testimonials of s qualification. tCF Direct to William S. Price, M. D., Shiloh, Marengo Co. Alabama. ! i fa Appiieation8wiH be received until the 15ih I Also, a few bushels of Orchard Grass Seed. The above Seeds are for sale at the N. C Book Store by TURNER & HUGHES. Raleiffh. Feb. 7. 1840. -V - Sesstos,f We shall receive in a few days, the following Grass Seeds; Lucerne, White Clover, Blue Grass, &.c. JrV ? T. & H. IREDELL COUNTY. Court of Pleas and Quarter August Term. 1840. Wilford Torper vs. l Is Justices Judgment Levied Wm. B Deaton il S upon Defendant's Land. 'P appearing id! the satisfaction rf tho that'AYilliam B. Deaton is not an inhabitant of this Stale i It is therefore ordered h iK court, that publication be made in the Carolina Watchman for sii weeks, for the said Deaton to appear at tbe next Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, to be held for the coonty of Iredell, at ine t--wuri t louse m atatesvuie, on the Mrd monday in November text, then and there to show cause, il any he has, why the said lands should not. be: condemned 0 satisfy plaintiffs debt and all lawlol cuft. Witness, J. Ft Alexander, clertfof onr said departments of his nrofesaion. ' court at office, the 3d monday of August. 1340. January 10, 1840 if24 TVrOTICE is hereby given, that application JSi will be roads to the Legislature of North Uaiohna at its next- sessioo to IneorDotata the caiisoury Aianuiactunog uoropany. r-'-'-'. " WM, CHAMBERS, For himself others. voioaerJ; 1840 SvtlO fWM. S. PRICE. I I JOS. PICKE IT, Trustees U W ATKINS, j I I S. L. BEN NET, I I LA. B. HOSEA, September 25 1810 69 James G. WomacU, HAVING locatedf himself permanently-tn -the Tiwn of Salisbury, lenders his servi ' ces lo its Citizens and the adjacent country, in all the various branches of his Profession. He can be fourd at his office on main Street nn oor below the office of the Western Carolinian .June 26, 1840 ly HAS located at Cof. David Ramsay's. Oakly Grove, Iredell co. N. C. nA r.ri ly tenders his services! to the poblic, in the ?a- J F ALEXANDER. rh Sept 18 (Sw8; Printers Fee $5 62 IB1 JOEL bea I otmce:- S hereby given, that, application will be made B.to the next General Assemblv. of the! Slate of North Carolina, for ao act to authorise t6e Coun ty. Court of Rowan, to appoint onr, or more, spe cial Justices of the Peace, for the Town of Salisr bury, with fees.- ' October 9, 1340 lltf NOTICE. rovntuoDsttiper nill open a School in the M vicinity F Back Creek Church. Rowan County, commencing on the first Munday in Noembcr nex. All t'se useful branches com prising ao Tlngfish education will be taught, and the ratals of jpopils strictly guarded Terms f trm ion as usual in th, Hnnntrt Also, it is presumed that Ilisidine can proeur- u iu ute ueignournooa on accommodating terms Patronage is solicited. ' " i . ,a I JAMES H. SMITH. October 2, 1340 6w 10 L H I JENKINS leave to wive notice th&t fhr tia crede(hMr. Thomas L. Cowan in the Mercantile bosiness. and hafe taken the stand lately occu pied by himj where ihey ofiVi fur sale the Stock o! G -d reeiitfy. owned by Mr. C, to which thy intend soon jfe add a very general assf)rtment of Dry Guds, Groceries, Sec , from the North. Or. LEAKDER KILLIAN, H 7r.Sr . offe professional services to the citizens of Salisbury and surrounding country j Hi Office is iiT Mr iimpv mi wew ones build in a ... UI 9 n tU6 . Au2ast SO. 1839tf5 ig, nearly opposite j. X r U10X;AST CO WAN, having rented bis Store ih.Tef.Vir.c .C Tlilua j l:.- Just Received ana Receiving. A LARGE STOCK OFj FRESH AKD GEM.-JJIE I MEDICINES, PJnts Oils, Brosbes. Glass Ware, Umo. , ,3 "'"ales, r real Raleigh May N. D. I3o(u D pzizoss ounzan7T at i ; Salisbury, October 16. - - Cents: Bacon, .: - Brandy, ap. peach, Butter, 7 a 8 a 40 a 50 8 a 10 Molasses, Nails, Oats, Pork, Cents. 40 a GO 8 a 10 15 a 20 Cotton in seed 1 J If; Sugar, br. nnilE Sober ! 11 Cotton Fc: that they have j a t a t saie, wnoies.i.r said Factory, c -The superior qua! of this Factory i to need no rrc wishin? to pure I . . C. B fc. ( ' April 24, IS 10- FALL . clean. 61 a 7 Coffee, 14 a 18 Corn, 35 a 40 Feathers, 35 Flour, $4 a 4h Flaxseed, 62 a 65 Iron, per lb. 4iaGJr Linseed Oil, pr. gal $1 I2i 10 a 12 18 a 20 $125 10 a 12 8 a'20i loaf, Salt,' ' Tallow, Tobacco, Tow-Linen, 16 a 20 Wheat., bush 52 Whiskey, 45 a 50 Wool, (clean) , 40 Lard, 7 a8 Cijeraw, October 7, 1840. 4 a 6 8a 9 15 a 25 20 a 23 20 a 28 10a 12 Beef Bacon V Butter Beeswax Bagging yd Bale rope lb Coffee lb 12 a 15 Cotton 8 a 0 Corn bush 50 a C2 Flour bri a 6 Feathers 40 a 45 Iron lOOlbs 5a 6 Lard 11 a 12 Molasses 40 a 45 TaHow 12 Nails cutas?or 78 j wrought 16 a 18 Oats bushel 40 a 50 Oil gal 75 a $1 s lamp 125 linseed 1 10 a 1 25 Fork lOOIhs 5 a 6 Rico lOOlbs 4 a 5 Sugar lb. 8 a 12 J Salt sack ,2$ bush ' 100 Steel Amer. 310 a 00 f English : -l4 German 12 a 14 Teaiinpe. 81 Si 37 rniHESocr: Ji has just r Cities the late? i ; hOXDOV Is And is prepared t stylish a.ndsaiif- Work sent (V pat op and lor war ICJ A few I; other articlfs, ui! V Mrs. !S. I3 Crimping and F! Salisbury, Oct- TOO" 4 - Fatbttetillb, October 7. 18401 Drandy.peach 50 Llo, Apple 37 a 42 Bacon, 9 i 10 Beeswax, 20 a 25 Coffee, 12 a lii Cotton, 6 a 81 Cotton Yarn, 16 a 22 Corn, 50 a 00 Candles, F. F. ' 17, Flaxseed 90 a $100 Flour $41 a$5i Feathers S3 a 371. Iron. 5 a 5i Aiolasses, ,S3aS71 Nails, cat, , 7 a 71 Soar brown, 9 a 12 Lamp; ig Loafr; 18 a 20 bait,, -tr 75 a 00 Sack, (.$2ia$24 jTohacco leaf - 4 41 Cotton bag. J6 a 22 Bale rope, ; 8 a 10 Wheat new 85 Whiskey : 30 Wool. 15 20 in the Vrcamil bysm-aa. rrif,!!. n -..!.- f encmp:J aceo, Ciffara.Paat all ho areiindebtH to hi to eslT ind tt e : ta" l"JnS n? !?.2 Pr-al,. ibeir accoonN and if ihey conot pav the money, j medical 11 Z" "a? ?tllB for S yve a noie. Hej may be loor.d at the Cooniing-. retail at rwTini.T wh,ole w,end Rcm of Jeok.na & Biles. i e4S,iai Pric, osait the prweare ofh limes bv MlisborvlSent.4.1?lo; " Cl- ' 1 .Jf' B 4JC JC WHEELER. df V U sr iZMtVTMvVG ; rfflHK Sob Ji spindli: do much better r dies. It 13 so fc: or killing he r.f Is so confined ty cprvpiiQ h-ilnrri3. bing of the sti r.' llhink.bv t!.; water will d ) at and the meal f ' Any person v dies, may obtain lion, fwiihio a i' M.;ksviIIe, D- bable e st will r : 1. 1 i c. , The follow ir j Spiniale n st:rr Kelly, Th.:s F Foster, of l)i v if ( David J Hi:! of JFlnvan ; A-'- Neatly executed at this Office: m-m mM Lm - . . v ' mSEm . Noverncr r S,
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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Oct. 16, 1840, edition 1
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