' to tV 5 t ) - 2 r - ir 4 - " V . i X ; s i 5. t m JrZ WELZ Et 1 4:- u 1 . 1, -J 4 il- I': 1 I il Mil ; 5 ft . J. Hi ' i , :i. 1 is; hi it i V 4 E the subscriber havwg ee yioved jus shoptohthe B UILVLVG- FORMERL Y h KMOWNAS THE W I POST OFFICE, 1 j n-: Continues to keep on hand a goo J assortment e fKarcnes and Chains, .- . j'.'. " 'Silver Spoons and Pencils, j ; Vtftenefli tarei and Silver Thimbles i : Breast Pins and. Ring, ; I ; RodgersPocktt md Pen Knives t And all other articles in his line." V ! I V CJLOCIZS 2s 5 W&TCIZES Repaired in the best manner, and warranted for twelve months. Old Gold and Silver taken in exchange for articles purchased, or in payment lor aeais doe. - i : i DAVID L.POUL. Salisbnrf; June 7, 1839 !f45 HAVJNG rernoTed bis OfHce loj the se cond door of Mr Cowao's Brirks roir '(for raerlj ? occupied bjr Dr. A. , Smith) : nearly opposite 31. Brown's Store, politely lenders tits professional ser tires lo the public. bur v. Aug, 2 1 , ! 840 ff4 if. I if SilZiS OF 2f SGEOBS. O V virtue of a Deere of the Conrrt of fcnm- JP ij held for the Coontj. uf Iredell, ti ihe Court house in SiaieRville, on the 3r4 Mhudsj after the 3d Monday in August 18404 Ij will offer for sate on Tuesdij ;v the. 13th of OeUber next, at the Ule residence of Satuuel ViIfiams, OEceased, ail Uie , . telonging to said Esatenine in noruberi-con 6istiog uf men, woroeo and children. A credit of tweUe morrths will ba bund and approved security TfqjiredJ m r. V m ' ! 1. II. MrliUUlK. CIWL E. Sialrtf ille.N. C. Sept. 22; 1840 ifjlOl y4 .SMALLchesnut sorrej Horse. LfL six jears old, aboat 12 ur 15 hsnds high, .with a small white spot .in the fgrehijad ?ery ehort, aod roos-h pacer, and -a hard trotter. A reasonable leward will bs given for his deliver j. I I WELLINGTON SMITH. Aagnstl, 1840tf4 j s W&S$p$&&7!rpEJE TOW, Wi ESPECTFULLY reanesta ItfcitomA JLU to her, to Call and settle jhe same.-; There are many wndha?e accounu witb her of sever a! years staniiirigifand to! them she especiaffr direcu,this roe.r;; .- '-'-F - ' - -Mirs; PAwill take t Voaa eirl from iu w i jwrs oia, as an apprentice to. the AisI -hoery Bosioees, ;jf earlt applicatioo be made; LV uv " .vfwPfcwDttiiy need appij. 5ali6bary,eplmber 25 1840. State or ottn touna r JHEDfcLlCOUNTy. ' - Cowf of PUa and Quarter Sessions, . August G. B. Parkes tathe ufecf Josiah Conrfesj I y Jastlces Jodgment, t?i.f Levied cpon the William Rash and ? laod ofDePl. Rash. E, E. Joaro , f T appearing io the satisfaction of the Court, ut. iixi vriniam naso is oot an inhabitant. of this Mate: It i is therefore ordered bv the court that publication be made for sis weka in the Carolina VVaicbman. orinted at SAlishurr. that wsiTOMawi,, truiiBm naso, appear at tne next Coort of Pleas and Quarter SMHiana. to h held for the county of Iredell, at the Coot faoaae io StatesTilijeJbo the third monday io November next, then aid there to shew caose, if any he has, why the said pand should not be condemn ed to satisfy plaintiffe debt and ail lawful costs. Wiiness, JJiFiAJexander. Clerk of our said court at office,' the; 3rd monday in Ac?. 1840. 1 jjJ.iF. ALEXANDER, clt. September 8 Jw8 : Printers' Fee $5 62 given- mm . :-i i - TglFIE Subscriber would respectfully inform JBL his friends and cusiomers, that he has re moved to the house 'next door to George W. Brown's Store, where he intendsieepibsr an as sortment of igar 1 1 f'.i r j ! I i i GROOSRJSS ; srucn . ; -Molasses, . SugariCoJJeet, Salt, ... Powder and Shot, jMiJ.01S of all sortskuch as - French) Brandy, Holland Gin . . Malaga and Tencriffe Jfine, 'tawipatgn, ' Muscat, -. Lemon Syrup, &c. ' Also, an assortment of j ' CASBIES, And oiherthhgi In his line too lediois to men tion, which can he .bonsht fr cash asl cftean as . .NOAH ROBERTS. rrn vu. 1 04C tl34 ' State of Jlortft avoUns. ' IREDELL COUNTY. Court oj Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Jiugdst Term, 1840, Joab Richards,; " ta j j Original Auacbrant !e MJliaro Rash, ! vied on Land. IT apptarisg tohe satisfaction ef the court, that William Raab is not an inhabitant at this State : j ly is therefore, ordered that publi cation be made in sine Carolina Watchman for six weeks, for the said Rash to come is at the next Term ti this rourt, to e held for the coun ty of Iredell, at the Coort House in Slatesville, on the third tnooday of Nvember next, then and i here to plead loor replevy, ether wise judg ment by default will be taken against him, and the property; levied on condemned to eatisfv ptamua s aeot and ail lawful costs. Wanes, J. F. Alexander, Clrrk of ear said court at office, the Sd monday of August, 1840. I J.fP. ALEXANDER, elk. Sept 18-68: Printers' Fee5 62 - -! ' I . - , - Connly, man who Thomas 1 t A KD commuted to Jail of Rowan on tbe 13th insuni, a Ne'ro wia ma Ur la .lull n rH knUni.. - ... .'.."" "k w a nomas T"1?- is.Te.y blick, about ? nfi ll right -jr wane swelling, slow spoken with a down Joot-ahont5 feet 8 or 9 inches high The owner is reqnested to Some forward, prove pio Irtj pay4 charges, and.take him awa. S t DAVID KERNS Jailor. : Jn 24, 1840 fas 1 J TJafc aiicl Female Teacher V ARE DESIRED fJlO take charge of the SI AG A! OLE A i A C A D E 51 V, in Marengo county Ala : hama. oo the?rf day of January ntxt The male Teacher will 'or required lo iach ih CIsrs i ics and the various English branches. The To I tress will be required to teach the varioos branch i esol Femafe Ed oca lion, including Albsicl The location of the above Institution is con sidered as healthy as any in Sooth Alabama. The applicants W be required to present tisiimoniaU of ual.ficaticn. iTPf Direct to ill.am S. Price, Al. D., Sbiloh, Marengo Co. Alabama. it ' Applications will be received not il the 15 th -of November next. I j f Wm. S. j'RICR. ' I JOS. PiCKBTT, Trustees, J JL. W ATKINS. . September 25 1840 6 9 S. L. BENNET. HOSEA, I- t j THE Subscriber will open a School in the vicinity" cf Back Creek Church, Rowan County, commencing on the first .Munday m November ppxt.j Alf the useful branched com prising an English edocatioo will be taught, and the rccrafa of pupils strictly goardel. Terms of toitjon as csucl in the Country. Alsu. it is presumtd thai Baardiog can procur ed in the neighborhood on accommodating terms Patronage is solicited. " r j JAMES II. SMITH. October 2, 1840-6srI0 ; State of jiottft earotina. IREDELL COUNTY. Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, ifidpts'l Term, 1840. Cowles Wifeox,!J vs j . Justices Judgment Levied Wm. B. Deatou. upon Defendants Land. IT appearing to the satisfaction of ihe court, that William B. Deaton is not an ir.hhitnt of this State: It i iberefbrs ordered by the court, that publication be made in the Carolina Watchman for six weeks, for the said Deaton t appearat the hextjeourt of Pleas a ad Quarter Sessions, to beheld for the county of Iredell, at me iourt tiouse &latesville, on the third monday in November next, then and there tn show caose, if anyjbehas, why the said Lands leviea snouru not be condemned to satisfy plain tiffs debt and all lawful costs. Witness, J.; F. -Alexander, clerk of OUT said court at office, the 8d monday in Aueust. 1840. JJF. ALEXANDER, elk. Sept 18-6w8 :f Printers Fee $6 62 1 ii . .A Statr of ortft atotina, IREDELL COUNTY. Court of Plea and Quarter Sessions, Mguit Term, 1840. Francis Young, ") j t5 i 1! r Juslices Judgment Levied Uilham Rash. 3 1 opon Defendant's Land. JT appearing tofihe satisfaction of the court, that William flash is not an inhabitant of this Slate: It is therefore ordered by the court, that publication befmadein the Carolina Watch man for six weeks! for the defendant, William Rash, to appear atlhe next Coort of Pleas and Quarter Sessions. Jo be held for the county of Iredell, at the Court House in Slatesville, on the third monday in November next, then and there l?86.cau8iMnJ he has, why the said land should not bd ' condemned lo aaiisfy plaintiff's debt and all lawful costs. Witnts. J F Alexander, clerk of onr said court at office, the" 3d monday (f August, 1840 q ,o V J X ALEXANDER, cik. ' Sept IS 6w8 ; Printers Fee $5 62 State of 3iovtft avolina, IREDELL COUNTY. Cburf oj Plea and Quarter Sessions, August Term, 1840. Wilfbrd Turner ff !rJostices Judgment Levied VV ro. B Deaton J upon Defendant's Land. ff f1!?' toilbe Htisfaction of the coort. i that William B. Deaton is not an inhabitant of this Stale;; It is therefore ordered by the court, that publication be made in the Carolin. vaichman lorjsix Weeks, tor the said tlitnr. ,n ' - ft.U . . l r m w rve nextUourt of Fleas and Quartet Sessions, toMhdf for the county of Iredell, at the Court Hou5ein StaiesviKe, on the third -r - w ui.i it r i i ii- n a a. i i v suow cause if ant he Us, hy the said lands HbcmnedlOSal Witce, fl! F Alexander, clerk of onr .aid court at office theCSd mnnd.v of Aw?i isTo : Sept 18-8 ' OEL Hi jJEloUNsTjAMES BILES, V beg leave; U five notice that they havejsoc ceedeJ Mr. Thomas L. Cowan in the ilercantile business, and; ha r iako th stand lately ocu pied by him,;whee they offVr for sale the block of G.-ds recently owned by:-Wr. C, i0 which the? intend soon it add a very general assortment Dry Goods; G Retries, &c , from ihe North. 5 . - p iio$PECTtrs - . ; or jne , , - WESTERN .WHIG BANNER." Mr. GUION, the late Editor of. this paper, wishing todavote himsif entirely to the dunes of his profession has given opto the sobscribeis his interest io the oiiice oi toe uanner.; , . :- i Usasre has rendered ji necessary that the coo doctors of a poblic Journal sboold state, at the ootset, the cuoraa which they intend to porsne with respect tyihgreat pulitical questions which agitate the public mind. In obedience to this ciMtoai we sbail do so, io as brief a manner as possible. The sobseribers believe themselves to he true Republicans ; and conseqoebily, are opposed to the leading meafeoresof the present Adtntniatra tion, and shall fsppuse, to the utmost of their ability, the re-slectiuo of Martin Van Bursa, the present federals ioeombent of the Executive Chair; and wejwill ess ail honorable exertions to promote tbe election of Wm. Hmr Har- risob and John Ttleb believing that upoo their eoccess depends the political salvation of our country the continuation of our tree instilo- tions. i i - . We' look npori the re-election of Martto Van Buren as tbe greatest curse which can be in flicted upon oor country. By the unwise meas ures of bis Administration, 'our country presents a new spectacle.-for. Ihe contemplation of mao- kiud." When be assamsd tbe reios of Goveru meot, oar National Treasury was overfiowicg with millioos:we; were free from a National Debt; commerce & manufactures fluurisbed: the labours Of ihe husbandman and mechanic were crowned with success and profit : & prosperity biassed onr country every where. Bat behold! as if by msgtc, in a iey snort years, tne aspect or t rungs is entire!? reversed: our Natienal Trsaaurv is bankrupt : a helty National Debt is banging over oi ; commerce and manufactures are pros- traied : tbe price of our agricultural productions is so reduced as scarcely id pay for the labor be stowed on iheca j and calamity, rum and desola tion are spread over our land : in short, we see all ihs mighty energies of this great Republic completely paralyzed by lbs mad expsrimenta and wasiefui extra fagance of a reckless party, who sre ooly held together 4 by the cohesive power of the public plunder," and who seem de termined to reduce every thing to a level with the hard money despotisms of Europe and to establish a splendid monarthu on the ruins of American Liberty. It is evident to every reffeetis? man that a change of raters is necessary ; we cannot be iVyu red by it, and odr condition must &e improved ; we insreture can upon every man who feels the necessity of Ibis change, to aid in spreading licrht ucium ujb ucupief luaia us in mcreasinff tne cir culation of the Banner, in which we shall endeav or to lay correct information before the public : iot ii is oniy necessary io ten tne truth to in sure the overthro w of the present corrupt and prof ligate Administration. Although the Banner will bear a character strictly political, we shall use every exertion to make it acceptable lo tne general reader, by de voting a part of jour eolomne to the diffusion of information on Agricultural matters; to the cause of Morality and Virtue ; the Arts and Sciences ; rcme literature, $c , etc. j TERMS. The Banner is published everv Satnrdav. in Lincolnton, N. C. at two dollars per annum, upayiseni oe maueiWiinio tajee naenthe from the lime of sobscribiog j two dollars and a half if paid before the expiration of the vear : or three dollars if payment be delayed nntil the ecu oi tne volume. Any person procuring five responsible subscri bers 6hall receive aaixtb copy gratis. No paper will be discontinued but at the op tion ot the Editors, nntil ful psyment of all ar rearages. , j 1 j i All written .Communications "to the Editors must be postULiori they will nut be attended . tit ,VJVS FRED A. BAKER. C. ELLIOTT t-tmd3. SMiar. 189 Bags Coffee, 1500 Ibsi Loaf Sugar. 16 Kegs Powder, 1 bbf. Madder, -200 lbs. Spanish Indigo, -200 Bottles Snoff. 15 large covering Hides, SO pr. Elliptic! Springs, 15 cases Haisj 10 cases Shoes, 100 nr. Trace Chains, 8 Moas4 Hol Anvils, 8 Brigh Vices, 9 pr. Blacksmiths Bellows, S00 Sacks Salt! (large size.) io vegs mans asst'd sizes, 100 Kegs .While Lead, I Bv! J & W MIIRPHV. Salisbury April 29, 1840. State of ilbvtli aroUua. DAVIDSON COUNTY. Court of Pleas bid Quarter Sessions, Amst I H I 21111840. Mary M. CoXej f) w n T8o'; U Petition for Dower. V m. Coxe & olhersj IN this case It appearing to the Court, that he defendants David Coxe, Othniel Coxe, Wil- lmRiley and Ally Ms wife, David Coxe and roily Lis wife, reside in snother Si,i . v, that publication oe maae tor six; weeks la the Carolina Watch man, for the said defendants to appear before the Justices of our Court 4 Pleas and Quarter Ses sionsat the next Coort to be held for said coon iy at the Court House in Lexington, on the se cond mooday id November next, and plead, an swer or demur o thej plaintiff's petition or it will be set for hearing exparte as to them and Jud. roent pro confesso entered against ibem r , IVst-CHAS. MOCK, c c c. Oct 5m; 1840-6wl2 Printer'a fee $b 50. c -in A I I: r -v r ! : s wauis "manufactory; T HE Subscribers would; respectfully inform lhe citi2ens,of Concord andits vicinity, that ihef have purchased from John XlarkaM his SjTOCand TOOLS connected with Tin and Sheet Iron Basiness add are now prep!cf to manufacture all articlesJnMhciri line which ihey offer at wholesale or retail at the most a-, sonable terms, and confidently assare their cus tomers that they can depend on haying brder executed better and wit less delay than they h rpr hpen nnt a n' heretofore. The iubscrt- ers flatter themselves that their articles shall be inferior to none to the State, and request tne favor of a call. Tlheir Shop for the present is in. the tear of Allison Mojss'. and directly opposite CoL B wringer's office. f: . ' f 4 : 1 N. B. The attention of the public is particc4 Iarlv invited to the sobseribers pl,aa oi rootJ iog, which can be seen on the Salisbury Cotton Factory. ? r . , ;. - . . : p, S. PerTter, Lead and copper taken iq harter . : t TAxLOfX fit X21LK.IIX5. ; Concord, June 12, 1840 tf46 It ers in a style and manner not surpassed by any workman io the Western pat t of the State. He lain the regular receipt of the latest London and New York FASHIONS, end prepared to ac commodate the tastes of the fashionable at all times. ;! ; ICS Cutting garments of all kinds attended to promptly i and lbs latest Fashions furnished at all times to country tailors, and instructions given in cutting. Salisbury, May 1840. ly 2? flil t A TLAS; a new, Geography and Atlas, for f "the use of Schools and private learners iri fact for all who may wish to read hisiory, and to have it ixi the family. A complete System ol modern Geography comprising", a desinption ol the present state of the world and its five great divisions, EaropeJ AsiatrA frica, ."America, and Oceanica with their several Empires, Kingdoms, Slates, 't erritories, &c. . ltie.w hole embellished by"numeroas Engravings of various interesting objeefs of Nature and Art j together willi repre sentations of remarkable and noted events, sira- olificd and adapted to the capacity of-any, illas traied by an Atlas oi id, maps a raw n , engtaved to accompany; ihe worlf,' most tastefully . and carefully oloaied and Jelfgantly r put fop The whole" wot.k is neatly done. .The publishers have received "no me roasJeRtimon ials in favour uf the Geographer; from Tfachers and others jn various parts of the Union. There are so many, they wouidu make a pamphlet, we would make n pamphlet, we Vouldselect sume of tthem ; but they ace too.Iorg for a newspaper advertisement. We do moU earnestly solicit a critical examina- of, the work byulf may feel an interest in plac ing before youth a. correct .Geography... There is, also an outline Atlas which can accompany tbe Geoirapby, the maps of which are, not col oured, but calculated to atd-thelearAef.Vf?...; ItZPZ Jost call at No. 1 Cheap side, Fayette vilJe St., where you may find the above - work, together with every new pohlieation of the day, and many rare works of older times , 1 UIINLK & HUGHES. Ralejgh Jan. 1, 1840. t 7 . ':,r. v FOR TttR -.-- f -P . 1840. HORACE II. HEARD, ' RESPECTFULLY informs his friends and the public, that he alii! carries on the TAI LORING BUSINESS at his old stand on main atrAt. naTt Hoar to thai Aoothacarv S lore. lis T . I .. . r ftv..-.:.i.:- :.u t,. j Kf. . . o : is ever ready to execute tbe orders ot nis custom- sw,iiUUC "w, u jcugraira noies, ilnthoiVs Series of Classical WorkS for Schools and Colleges. . "01 RST Lessons in Latin, first Lessons in JL1 Greek ; a Grammar of the- Greek Lan guage ; a Svstem of Greek Prosody ; Cssar's Commsnlaries on the Uailtc War: Sallust's T :. l - tr :.u ti . j hi. o : lect Orations of Cicero, with Engravings, &c; Works of Horace, wilhNoles,c,; Jacob's Greek Reader, with Notes, Critical, and a Classical Dictionary," wilh Notes explanatory, in 1 Vol. Royal 8 vo. (nearly ready.) , , The above valuable Works are for sale at the North Carolina Book Store, by ; . ; TURNER &HUGHES. Raleigh, Aug. 28. 1840 tf6 . s THE SUBSCRIBER HAVING purchased that well known and lonar established: Poblrc House, fknown by the nams of Slaughter's Tavern,) in the Towa of Salisbury, N. C, informs his Friends sad the Public generally, that the same is now opea fur the reception of Travellers & Boarders. His Iablb and Bab will be supplied with the best the market and! surrounding country af fords. ! ' ! His Stables snactona. and IwmniSfnH. . I x?e complete b at nli-H Miik nr.ir. o a r.r.-r.A.. t .ii i.i.j. r lonst Goide, The Green Hooe. Bridorpman' . -II. A rilnnci.'o A no- . I J - W .1 . 4 . w.iuuioi 9X19JUHIU, uuunon a r.ncycxipe7ia ct w.iurmujf, Aitui vrinemaKing, Aiemoirs .of the TEW HOVELS. - BAMSEL of Darion, by the author of Yem masse, &c. The adventures of an Attor ney in search of practice, by the author of 'The adventures of a gentleman in search of a horse." 2 vols. The man about Town, by Cornelius Webbe. Nan Darrell.or the Gipsy Mother, by the author of The Squire, &c. Charles Tyr rell, or the Bitter Blood, by James. The Gen tlemen of the Old School, by James, author of the Robber, 4c Josr received at TURNER & HUGHES'; - N. Carolina Book Siore. - North Carolina Book Store: ' Valuable works on Farming, Gardening, Bota ny; Cattle. Orchards and the Grape Yine. fitc. &c. ihe complete farmer, American Gardner, - 1 " firm L. " FROM SAUi;i ARRAMil fpHEabote! arrives at, lows : j Leaves 6a! .:; and Safutdavs, zi Ashville next dir I ReiurninT.I, ;. days, and Satur i; at Salisbary cexi N. B. p2?srr fr . Nashvilig T whatever on t hi r Salisbury X. V. ten V ll .' ''I 4 ?" " . I -, fl Lm. .y t . INFORMS th from his forn. r on the peblic p ville, where he u House cr His House is r. ed to which are I FICES for gent!, ient lo the Cc::rt I es himself to the ; satisfaclion to sa TABLE, BAH L the best manner and hisservanis a: Jan 2(i, 1S30 mHE Sub cr Jl friends anj i: ing on the Tail, and hopes thai af; he may be perr;i; : alteniion in his i; saying that he f folded to the c:: business both in V. in Europe, end none but the Let il particularly re; ry thing done in ! With his tr. solicilalicns wi:h with he hope tl.it on. s Lexington, An State o si; tended by faithful and attentive Ostlers. The undersigned pledges himself that noex eriion bn his part shall be wanting to give gen eral satisfaclion to all who may favor him with a call. JAMES L. COWAN. Salisbury, Sept. 11, 1840 : tf7 Splendid Stock of Fresh Groceries Ac. ntSt Reteireel Literature, for sale at reduced nriees hv I ' ..;- C f Til e-ar. A. m m m '. I 1 . . . . - i uitmiK & HUGHES. itaieisn jwav 6 Court of Pi n. AT THE SALISBURY COFFEE HOUSE; Pennsylvania Asriculloral Societv: T Cattle, their breed, management. -V Own Book, Mowbrv 00 , PotlltfV. Hiamrw 41f ill. Horse, New American Orchardist, Ornsmental. m icw, v armers- uegisier, complete as far as pab- iisneu, Masons farrter improved, Loudon's Encyclopedia of AcrricnJture i tornihi.r iiti Inn nl lrwL-a m J . I If I ' - . .w.. v. uuwno , ctciv ufparimeni i Jiojnes rcs.'oc It IS (hmfurt; cr that pnblicaiii n 1 : . i. t i r! -r - - ,- jr fiu.inrfij i) iv. u. UOoK'tiindmo- dons with . ninoc uespaicni the N. C. Book Store. Harrison M. 7 vs. Matihew M. II IN this case U the Court, i: FOR THE FALL AND WINTER OF M 1 his iin rSlHOMAS L COWAN, hatirg rented h Sf .jre t Jeskios & BiSfb. wh.iioo.! h intbe fercintill husiRess;respectfoily rpqaests all aru Indebted to him i.. ' .m. meir accounts, and if they cannot pay ibe money, ivs a nae. Helmav be found at toe CoontioT Room of Jenkins & Bile Salisbury, Sept. 4; 1840. THE Sobseribers, Agents for the Lexington Cotton Factory, would inform the public that they have jost received, and now offer for ho,fsale :r jretail, ihe Cotton Varos cf said Faciory onsisticg of vaiiaus numbers I he superior ihalities and character of the yarns of this Factory are f well tested and known, hs to need no recommendation from us Those wishing to purchase will please give us a call. a m? C- WHEELER; Agts. April 24, 1840tf38 6t i 7 IJC '3 hereby givn, tint application i will be madrtitn itio e ,uM General Assembly Uf North Carolina; Cr the passage of a law incorporating h Concord Cot ton factory.! By order of the Company. P. BARRINGER. Pres't. rv. L i Of Board (f Bettors. October 2j 1340--ifio MR. ROUCHE announces to his custom ers, friends and the public in general, that be is now receiving from the Charleston market a large and fresh supply of articles in his line of business among which will be found, All, kinds of Fresh Crackers; All kinds of Wine and Liquors ; Sugar and Coffeet and Molasses, by wholesale or retail; Oranges ; and every other article in the Grocery line ever brought to this market.? Mr 1? InvilAs oil -...-I ; i i. I f H tHP. SnVtcftrikav inr...w. .t.1 lt - . mug aniuit in nis iinei a : v-v..We, miuims me puowc, tnat she iu give mm a can. - r--. as just received through the Northern v,,,M,e iaiesiana most approved LONDON" & PARISIAN FASIIIOXS .iiiu isiireparea to execute orders in-fhA'm'.- were doe him previous to the last S J stylish and satisfactory manner. if not paid immediaiely, Swill be put uqilcoI' Work sent fVono distance shall be carefollv Butt lection, Necessity compels him toadont thi Put P and forwarded. ' " u Avrt vfA . i - I av & . . - - r. - u. f KlS'DLETONi H3 A few Bonnets, Caps, Turbans, and other articles, will be kept on hand for sale. Mrs.iS.P, is also prepared to execute Primping and Fluting on reasonable terms. Salisbury, October 18, . 1839 ' Second and last CoH. Mr. Rouche now gives notice, lhat sochnotes and accounts n course. Salisbury, O :t. 9,1840. A quantity of Fresh Red Cloter Seed. a superior article. ! Also, a few bushels of Orchard Grass Seed. ihe above Seeds are; for sale at ihe N C Book Store by TURNER & HUGHES. Raleigh, J'eb. 7, 1840. We shall receive in a (few days, the following Grass Seeds; Lucerne While Clover. Blue Grass. &c. j TH. tor. James ti. Womack, HAVING located himself permanently in Ilia C ClliL.; . . . " Z7n l:"rVTJa his,sem I think, hv thU imBtn.J . w viuhs sou me aoiacent mnir in . "-'cu pmuie. tne same r . . ' i, : . J y" I "r win an at Ipi nnA.ti;:.i . .- He and ih mi " ' -I" .,V"M ,miiT ousiness, pin- TsPINm?fenf atR i?Ped Patent j s P VN DL-E for Mills, by. which, a mill will do much betier than whh the usual formdf SnTn" o killing COns1lr-octed as ! kP from heuiuig pear at the next ( Sessions, to Le I ' on ihe 2nd inur,! there to plea . i r : final will ba rer. lion issued r,fT.!ir,,r mount they have i defendant. Witness, F. II court at (.Hie?, it 1840. I Sept. 11 Ca7- eBMiSM awn!! i i v Sal : Bacon, 7 Brandy, np. z peach, rr, h Cotton in sec ;S 1 ; clean, Coffee, Corn, Feathers, Flour, Flaxseed, , Iron, per lb. 1 ' Linseed Oil m gal ',.1 ail the varmna hr.nnk.. j.r l: n . Z e 7 ",m"ucn v" nis rroiessior.. can bej found at his office on main Street soor oelow ihe office of ih vf-.--r. i'80" lv t ..... uies, may obtain one June 26, 1840 ly will do at least one-third e meal Of Snrwmnr nnl A. r ww . - - ojr rson wishing to use one of these S ootain one or more, by making applica bin a short time) to the Subscriber at Uon.fwii Mock Cue ha Beef Bacon Buller 1." Beeswax t. 1 0 Basgmjryd tale rope lb 1 fi Coffee lb YZ Cotton b Corn bush ." iwi . :'6'"ir Br. LEAXDEft KILLIAN aor. Aogost SO. 1839tf5j performance.; Novemher s ,o,n M.GILBERT. WO pie Jwsl Received and Receiving, -HpERE w A LARGE STOCK OP FatSH A2TD MEDICINES, Pfints, Oils, Brushes Glass Ware fmn iW&Ji a?f". Pa "tt TPiy"te medical use. whicVwil? U Lij 8nlSP'',,s for "til be MVnlir,n .t.l ' i , r.....w.. uinuc ID HIP Paolv ?, NeW from jU bewl NVl,k'Sni Iredell contigLo.,5., being-the rout h ami south-west part of Sorry i rjorthnaricfia i. il j f . ,Jr..'v ..cucu. iina easjern pan ci Wilkes. -urr ID. Jolu 1112 - ; ; ' a "..; FATETTLVi Brandy, peach Do,--Apple 37 Bacon, 5 Beeswax, ' Coffee, 4 -I2i Cotton, Cotton Yarn, I " Corn. Candles,-F.F. Flaxseed VO-t: Flour Si- Feathers S3 Iror., 4 7" ijC V,i '. A WKBtY-NlSORb GIRL, 18 o, .tr s.iUbu,y.0cl.0,l843i1MRPH. I I & & S5 a 1 jYcath;