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'y & r7-fc,7 , ... , i ', m . , ...... T"- - w. - - - "'-' nit n ri-ri o I.. 3H ! . - . ' -7.- . - ! 1 I JBeckwilfrsj Pills; j . I Alotii twills iittjefs- i IJUUUK'5 PANACEA, j?ccr4,t Remedy jor JjQwcl Coinplamlt) - r or salary , ; jj " ? , Vosi received and for tale at the St Drov Store. ,'SaIuborj, Nov. 20, 1840.' . isbufv. 1- f E Hi b bubscnWs. Agents for iheIiexingi JJ. Uotton tactorj, wonld jnforra ihn rroblic lhat ihcj har jost rrceied, and t now, uffer for " ealerwliolessi!e or retail;- the Coilon Yarnsof said Faetorj, conslstingr of Taiioos noroberi n6r quiliiifs and. character of jhe yarns tf tis Factory arcep Well tested and kpovrn, as "to neJ no reiimmendaijonfromVusL Those ; wishing to porchase will please glieWa call. : C. B & C. K. WHEELER; L7. Apul 24 18401133 ? V - -' .. f- , u : 5TV ILadies &iSIoii8(k4?ftcrs WE lw just received a large aWd mA sipply of the ultbraUd Jsew Ltlanon, Shaker GAR DEN MC EDS 'cf ill kinds. T se wiabing1 weeds foi the.next year, will do well local! or send soon, as they "go lUii hot cakes." r--; , - ; ' . - C. B. & C. K. WHEELER. Salisbury. Nov, I3ih 1840tn3 I : ' "DAVIE COUNTY, -i , In Equity Fall Term, 1810 ' William Adams. ElizabeihS i j . . . end Wife Phebe. .Da? id Jinkins and wife Mar?. .John Hodges and Daoiel f Etcbison. ; ' y )".;;?. Versns. : Sarah A dams Harry Etcb ison, & write Nicey. Isaac Adams, J acob Etchison, & Vo.'iO Klchison. Petitiiion for the sale of Land. E CTUS Ttr r''r'T7 r it; tun- n iTik?rs". airGUlONJ the liti Editor of ihir t net. wishing to droie himself entirely o the datie- of Tjis proJesstaOjff lias given op o the sabscribets ins interest tf pe ctiice of tne Uaoner. . f j , Usage has" rendered it necessary t b a t tbe con I doctors of , a public Jourriar shoold J state- at the trtitsettbe eoors4 which 'they intend to aarsue wiib respHJt lotfifegreatpoIiiical questions Which agitate the; roblid mind. In obedtenon to ihis custom we shall ido so, ia as brief a i tnanoer as possible.. -li rt- ... .The subacubers believe tbemselres to be true Repoblicans : and corisenuentlf. are opposed to ibe leading measures of the present AdminUua tion.'and shall onnose. to the 'ottnoel .of their ability the re election of Martin Van Buren, the present Jederal fncombent5 of the Execoiite Chair ; and we will use all honorable exertions to promote tbe election of Wm. Hekrt - Hia sisos and Jbtis JTyles ; belie? in that opon their success depends the political ' sal ration of oo coootrytbe euntinuation of oar free institu tions." ' V :f - ' " - We look opon the re-election of xMartin Van Baren as ihe greatest corse which can" be in flicted opoa dor efuntrt'. BV the uhwUp mua. ores.of his Adpirlistration-'our conntrr presents a new spectacle for the. contemplation of man- Kino -uneq be associed the reins of Gotem- meot, oar ISationsI -'J caso'y was o?erfliwkg with millionsiwe were fre (to o a National Debt; commerce &. man 4 fact a res flourished: the labours of the hosbandman and mechanic wer nmnnMl with success and profit ; & prosperity blessed our country cTejry ; where. Bot, behold 1 as if .by magic, in a Iey short years, the asoect of things is entirely reTersjed: oar National Treasury is bankrupt ; ajiiyatianal. Debt is hanging over us ; cutiinjece and man factutes are pros trated; the pricey of our agriculinral productions is so reduced as scarcely to pay fur the labor be stowed on Iheni and calamity, rtriti and desola tion are spread ;ojer our land ; in short, we see all the migliiy energies of this ureat Rennblie comnletelv barafvzed hv ihn mnrf iTurimi.ni, and wasteful exftraTagance-of. a recklss party, who are only Held together " by the cohesire power of the poblic plunder," snd who seem de lermined ta reduce every thing in a level with the hard money despoiisms A Europe and lo establish a splendid monarchy on the rains of American L.ioeri.7. It is evident to every reflecting man that a change of rolera.is necessary ; we cannot be inju red by if, and ir condition must be imnrovf.i we thereforefcajl upon eveiy man whnjeels the necessiiy of this' change, to aid in spreading jrht ucioib me peopie io aid as in increasing ihecir ' A. ''SA,iGortpbj,iiJ ,AtU,.iror jile Largut; Chiapt,-fft the nse iaSols aod -privatevlearners in fact for all w H Wivah to jred hisiory and t o h a ve i l i d j 1 fhj a f A com pU t JSystetn of modera GeogTafiVV comprising, a description it the. present tate of the,wiirld and ii9 fifereal divisions. Eoriie." Asia.. Africa. Araetica,, and OceaoJca, with iheir several Empires Kinsjd.wns. States. Tef rjtaiies7&c. f The w bole embellished by oumeroaar Engraving ot varioos; interesting objects of Nature and Art j together with repre sentalioos cf remarkable and noted eents,"im- plified and adapied to the capacity of any, illus- i rated by an A tfas of 1 6, ma ps d raw n & engia ved to accompany! the I work; most iasielVilly-and carefully' coioated anit elegantly -pat ap..The' whole work i is - neatly ' done The "publishers have recei vied I nomerocs testimonials . in la vodr of tbe Gecjgrsphy from Teachers and othersin various parts; of the UntoQi ineiearesoroany, ibey wauldiinfke a pamphlet, we wooldmake a pamphlet we would select some of them ; but they are too lopg for a newspaper advertisement We do mosj earnestly solicit a critical examina- uf the work by (all may feel an interest in plac ing before youth a correct Geography There is, also so oaljine Atlas wbtcn can accompany the Geography, the' maps of which are, notcol oured, but calculated to aid the learner.' ECJ Jost qail at Cheap side, Fayette- ville St., Whereiyoii' may find the above work. together wjtb every new publication of the day. and many fare works of older times - . . I f TURNER & HUGHES. RalejghJ Jan.j I, 1340. t t II 170V1ILS. DAMSEL or Danen, by the author of Yero masse, Scci The adventures of an Attor ney in search o( practice, bv the author uf 'fhe adventures of a rfenifemao in search of a horse.' Handsomest, and --"17105 Comprehensive ''Newspaper ih'tht EDITED BV BEKJAMIJT A5D EPESSlRGEfTT. iin mnuiniiiti" ismfuikj nri , icuuvmis New WoiJld more valuable than ever as a com nendioos newspaper and repository of elegarjt, lit- rktareirwcr enter opoo the second. volume (folio) on the 24it) f October, dressed in abeautifol garb iifnem iBe.tast express! v for the purpose. fr It wiif therefore be a fitting time to commence new subscripuons, as well as: for the renewal of those which !mav then expire; ' - 1 Duting the first year of the existehce of-tb New eWorld, it has acquired 8j jreputation ind circulaiiott superior to that of any weekly paper in tbe country ; and has furnished to its subscti- oers,aunng insi ponou, ueaiuus an me tuncm oews of the, day, domestic and4"oreign) new abd valuable , works by Talfoord, Disraeli, Thomas Moore,; Miss Mitford, Mrs. Jameson, Charles Die ke ns; Ai ns wort h , Kpo w les, Bui w er,' M arry a t and oi hers wotks, ..which. -1 n-Lotidoa7cou!d not be purchased for fifty times the amount of the subscription price of the New Worlds lo addi tion to works of iM ere st by these eminent authors, it has contained the cream of the periodical liter aiure o me oay, as wen as original arucies trum the pens of some of the !most popular writers of America, among , whom: we may mention Miss Sedgwick, Orville Dewey .Professor Longfellow, the author of " Yankee Notions,1' Simms, Street, e.;&c.i 1 -j '"'M I In politico . we shall, its. hitherto, maintain an armed neutrality. Ourj columns will as hither to be ohobject ion able in' a moral point of view. In criticism we shal), in jost ice to the public, maintain a perfect independence, even though we incor the vengeance of all the dunces. We shall, to conclusion, earnestly strive to render 2 vols. 1 he man about Town; by Cornelius Webbe. Nan Darrell.or the Ginsv Mnihfir.hs the author W The Sauire be. Charles Tvr- oor sheet nl on'T worthy of the unparallelled fa rell, or the Bitter Blood, by James The Gen- vor il as experienced, but of a continually ex- tlfimen of the Old School, by James, author of tbe Robbef, 4-c-f-Just received at " 'I'U RNER-& HUGHES' J N.Carolina Book Store. &c. The (j appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, -u. mat be Uefendants, Sarah - Adams. Harrv ..uiouu ay wne mcey, isaac Adams, Jacob . ju'caison snujonn fichisofi, are not inhabitants of ihit Smt- tt ii trl .jm1j a., -L ' Mora lit a lication be made in the Carolina Watch msn f..r Vohle Lilarature. 4c , &c. or to lay correct information before the public S Zt Mowbry ooPtioltry. History of the for it is only ne$essar v to tell the truth to in' A",co Prchardist, Ornamental, sure the overthrow of the Dresent current hd Mnf. M?' ..rrae(?' Rfffisr, complete as far as pob- ngie Aarninisiraiion. . I Vv - 7 vf " . Fy"su, uutiaun i Allhmmh Ihn! Kmnnaw - - -L umhw;io ui 0. I IUU 1 1 U f H i IQffB Dtr Mllh It ......w-g.. - . . cuaracier "liiii: , - r . " , 7mct.,uiu iruiirciiuu oi uooks in every department laiear reduced prices by URNER & HIJfiHRS Jtiareioh Mav 6. .. o. opoK uindin? done with DMtno9ni despatch, at the N. C. Book Store. tending circulation. While we continue to fur nish with alt possible promptitude' the most at tractive literature of the day, we shall, as oor means enlarge, aflbrd that compensation lo native authors, which may induce them to make the New World the mediate for presenting to the public their best productions. Our excellent London correspondence Will be enntinnH nH - . o - I . . , e. orchards and the Grana Vine, due attention will be rjaid to thn . : r : - riouiiurai ana news departments of oar paper. j j Qwarfp BdUioiij Of sixteen larke pages was commenced on the Ctb of June last, ib order to meet tbe wishes of a large number -.of subsenbers, by giving them its rich. and varied contents in a suitable form for binding. This we have done without having enhanced the price, so that new subscribers, and others on the renewal of previous subscriptions J vu u.o iueir cnoice oeiween tbe Uuarta aivd North Carolina Book Store. Valuable works on Farming, Gardening. Bofa- Uattl complete Farmer. American Gardner Florist Guide, fDie Green. Hnnse, Bridgeman's Gardener's jlisstant.' Loudon's Encyclopedia of Gardening,! Art of Winemaking, Memoirs of the Pennsylvania Agricultural Societv .Traiiw on Cattle, their heed, management, frc. Farmers' SAILIS OF 1.0 VALIJABIiE Great "H"N 4arsaance uf aaord'er of theCoart of Pteas JLj and'Qaaiter Sessions for the county jot Ca- aarrusy mace a ociooor sessions, io4Uj 1 will sell'-W.- ; - "li tbe property of the-estate! of James G. Spears. deceased, on a credit of six months at the Court House dout IrtheTown t4iC6ncorJ N, C.. on the firstday oi January, 1841. - r Among ine namoer orcered, o-be ,;soJditjs boy, G UEEJ)t about 20 years - old, who has been raised a; coxk; and is said to be; one . of the first order! I 'another! bojJJDl CfC, Jbas beenrrais ed a house servant, both of which Negroes have been hired at the Hotels in Salisbury for several years, where their eharacters.'can be had for honesty, 4c CYJVTliL2vd negro .woman, who is a good Cook, Ironer. and AVasher. if3rt, b tikely girl, about 12 years olo; yellow complected and very smart4 The other Six are men and boys from 1 5.-. to; 20 years of sge; of good character and as likely as:any other Hot of negroes to the state of the same number. . , ; Nov. 1S.-.1840 7wl5!'r-.. v from sal: qnHEs;" . -u arrives at. lows : Leaves S iV and Saturdays, Ashville nest ,': RetominT.!- days.and Sal:. t Salisbury t . i N.B. V, for Nash villa whatever ca U f- Salisbury To llcmbers of the approach , tug-. General Jissembly. f fl 1.HE Subscriber would respectfully inform JL Alembers elect Jo the Legislature thai he is prepared.' to' accommodate comfortably with lioaru and Lodffinff, from SO to 40 of theit Body having rented 10 rooms tn the capacious , Brick Buildtnr cf Mr. B. B. Smith, where the last Session of the Le- f budv t j : glstare was held, it will be in mv power to fnr. I therefore, :t nisn eiigioie rooms to tnose wboannlv earlv. - ' I question or r VkT STkl- . "V 1 . f .J3, tiaviog engaged the services of Mr. vidosi William Howard of .-Salisburv. whose talents in I That Bran Ir this line are well known, to attend to the oen- rifiers of the t eral management of the Hotel, he flatters him W is considert self lhat every thing will be so conducted " as m give geoerai satisfaction. , ,. n ' DANIEL MURRAY. Raleigh, Nov. 13, 1840 ifI6, . , - - -.-. Methir.ks Vve And am 3Taii i Of air that ire Unusual ede-r : Ji suited fr Pills, dorlin-r a the numerous hey have peif cais whnra thr r liable death, a!; incurable by th- Justify Dr. Cr Vegetable Umv conscientitj:is!j : notice of the r Dr. Brar j- this truih.thu ! of purity in w ! : of the budy t.-; from the fucJ ( log to the purl Administrator's Notice. strictly political; we shall use every exertion to lTZTT make, it accetale to the general reader, by de-: Lllewt!,rR" "JVi iniormauon on Afntcaitoral matters i to ilie nnm or Morality and Virtue the Arts and Sciences ; six weeksfor the said defendants to appear, at c nei irrra oi mis uourt, to be held forthe coqptjoi Liavi at the Court House in Mocks vrlJcon the 8h raonday after the 3d rhondav in tebruary next, and 'plead, answer or Idemur to ,MO ' I'tJ'iuon, or ii wm oe taken pro confesso, ana me cause 6et tor beating exparte is to them itness Lemuel Bingham, Clerk and Master mea'd Ooort of hAim at OffiJih fill. ,1 TERMS. " Folio form fcrp- Rnt i r ' B uoscriber having qualified as Admin- to, from Wo i, now remain on hand in theoffice, j j " i . V . pn owao I inH woiholi it,r.tnr. nn. i li- i . I deceased, will offer for sale at the !atn reeidAn " , iuviviui c, uui uu aula luoir to sun i , . . . .. ww ply them. " r of said Joseph Cowab, grt the, 5th day f, Jan The Banner is Dubhshfid evpr-c Satnrw ; Liincomton, f. .c,., at two dollars per annum, n I'ljmPDi oe maoe within three months from the time of snbscnbinsr : two norxina nt I -lr . . . . . :i . . ' " nair ir paidt lore ihe expiration of the vear : or tiiree dollies if payment be delayed until the vr.a mi me volume. INDIES' i ; ' ,i 41. for the FALL AND WINTER OP tn,n.fa, after the 3 mondav To Aiwnsi A u!:"l.h . ii ? n ?esPpsibJe subscri- n-i6m .: i .. . -"iB' i wi tm an receive a sixin eonv orii , year of 'American U. 1840, and in the 65ih 1 independence. V Ai'ik -"V l" BINGHAM, M.-Ej Nor 2 p. I S40 6 w 1 7 -P rf n i er 's fee $5 fi2 J " ?30LA3IATlOISr. ." : I - :. &TATE kOF NORTH CAROLINA. 1 s ! "ffl - Three Dollars a year in advance, for ei ther edition ; or Frv Dollars for two copies. In all cases letters must be free, or post paid, or they will remain dead in the post office. JCT3 All Postma8terrwho will act for as are oar authorized Agents; and may retain 25 per cent on. the subscription price, ( js.) for commis sions, if remitted in New York or Eastern mon ey ; or 50 cents on each, if in notes of other sol vent baiiks. which may be at a discount here. Letters "relative to tbe editorial .1 must be addressed to Park Benjamin & Epes uary 1841, Being Men. Women and Children. - ALSO ; , 8, CJITTMjB, No paper will be discontinued but 9t the nn tion ot the Editors, ai.til foI payment of all ar HE Subscriber informs the public, lhat sh rcaiBSfs. i . -I JL lias tUStlrertPiverf thr.,l, ,1,- rvr..i... all" ' r4 . . . m.: .. . i . ","ueM l" WUWn an wruxen uomrannications tn ih F.d tnr, values ure iaiesi and miKt innrAit Ann IK nrATMmH in r 1 : . T .. . i .-I. -..w UIUO I siynsn ana-ory manner. vv on Mogs. Cotton , Corn, Kyc9 : vats. Fodder, , Iifiy9 Sabgekt, Editors: those relatiye to the iS Wo,,c!? 1 1 ' ' ': ness department, to ouw tiOUSehold anfJ KltCtllCn Fur- niturc, , to the Editnra mim oe poa paid, or they will nut be attended io. . ALFRED A BAKER. JAMES C ELLIOTT -r bv it rs EXCtl.LRNCY i' ,. B. DUDLKT, put if Vf tance shal1 be carefol'y T T T -. wiutii&M'rjfiK, Publisher, No. 30 Ann street ' C? Those with whom we now exchange, and wish to continue the same, will please co"py the above three or more times and: send marked paper, j EDvcAaD Sj j.: V . f (iOVERNHB. Sim. '-TqoII whom these timpnl hnll Wnt,KCiAS ,! ,,as been offiniallW reported W 1 T 47 . vVTA . f V io this depanmenl. lhat on ihelSth da, WARE MANUFACTORY. r j . ",iC "otiai jjamoein, of 'T" onpiT' 9 ate, was sv beaten : " iVti??, ,nal be ied; and whereas nds .charged ! with v t harton. JlbneT .c i5t , itviin. nx?wni TTirr,., V, .nrfs, Caps, Turbans, anrf OlhL I t If lenl on hanW i- rt II T, mio. j : 4. ;.iifw Jtlso nrenared tn Urlm1ftl ft futTtfg on reasonable iermS Salisbury.! November 6, 1 840. TAILORING, lMtlj subscriber resneifullo inf... friends and the public, that he is ;t J, i forms his nnnr nm mm mg on the Tailorinir; Rnaine. in :t ' and hones thai afi . -:i- h ikl . ' " o roarieen years, he may be permitted to solic t Dnblin f,. -ciuiuii hi nis une : ann win !eo T1HE Sobscribers would respectfully inform ?S ,ihe c;il1zens of Concord , aodiis vicinity, Jh! it VfeP'-S tfn .Clark all Just Receive and Jr AfJZS irnpiesale or ltd all, L r. 'Ua,"n,ei" V. "mTit fc tU... f .: Ul. Crtn.w : 'I. "' il " mm . w 1 .p iMitaMjMttt.rt nri I'l nil v . - J i rv . . - - . - - fc- - w . j . . iiMfM.n mi n . I at IVn.r I7.-U.t.. n?' i l.u wl... . . . - r """ ' X)er .rf tf Jf "Z!: I 1!" ? !s?' a?d are now prepared aitimW ' ; ':B ' "wn. I """aciure an articles in iheir i ne. which ttiemselves from ;the regular operaihJns of ihe executed better ind i3n ann jiri . - n- . 1 1 . . - ; --- -- CwWlK'u. u-A.i""'. CuSW" '. 'Icl shall t Am a L. I -i - :"Hre,,,u" l.nJ an depend on havina order with less delav than the 0 brooirht io' iii-il I i,. iu 7;""" 7 ' w."0,fe ".ne tate, and request thi .""..' ' 'itai. I have thought ntiineif n icon- I favor of a fill STi..-,. bl.. . . ; ., . - " T . wi oiiop lor me Dresent i . . . i - - e IS! ,Ui. : . --."-,- i''r-s tiaui i I II IV TT1 VI m-A I , . m . T ' " f a . t . - ; ii I iini.f ill !. I inn I v m m aa aa. - - . r i w av a- ; ILinjrli ivn V v " ' lcna ui01 . "' ,ne Ifaro' Al ison Moss' and dlrectlv onriosiiA Hundred Dinars for the annrehensinn it, u Cot Rrr,n.; oirecuy opposite John Ijos?.' and a further ri rt . vt n rr ; . . . v v n aid tii-ajrip 11 nn i ivi no erinNiiAi .1 , " r-- I - - - tio a vtciixiuii u i np nnr.ii ib p 1VVU1 ""l "inru )Ui IIIW Hred Dollars ech, for i-ne or either of h U ;to the obscribers plan of roof . . . w- -r HI. Ill HI tbem or either ol thetn, to lh un county vm iha State al IT. tcHpriVorih City of n .FT.-I i . . . . - t .emor either uf them, in ihe Jail. U Jlir.r the SherifTnjfrjHvidr aforesaid ArH 1 A.1 moreover. he;eby reqnire all Officers! (wheihe? mror.u.ary. wi.hirt, hi, state toUse the. fees .exertions , ,ppf ehend, or cause to be an preUendMl;the (utfitlvWarid ofiVnrsyforeaa.d; -t bW Jl I alVAH a mm. -4 .' I I . ri 1 - T n,na 81 Uuvehior an3 i i- s j me ureal ssl of the Stat V Carolina Dine at our 1 C a . a . . . - j, n lialeiab. Ibis the 20th fau Jn.i. u h EDWARD B. DUDLEY", i WfiLommand. -e " , ' C.C. Battle, Private Secretary. Vcszriplion of the Offenders named in ihe above rnnv roeluviation : !! JOfirS fiOSS is about S3, years oldl 5 feet. 9 ZTiT l"SK '!ark HVn.Wcrl, hair, ind ha- setae specks of gunpowder in his face-tyr n,de anJ quick of erh.j llkarto is ah ,ui 23 years old, 3 feel 8 ur elb !?d a-wide span, l.rrre eyhrows.a downjlouk. voice fie, sluw spuj;, a. i$ al . ni1oe i : c;?!$"F?dlr !3 'Wf oH-1'D 5 feet 6 ireties fngb, sloop shwufdered, ftir ifnptexon, blue ejes, soft spoken and gry heade.f ' Joskva Decr is about 23 years old, 5 ffet 8 or 9 i..ch .high, fair skin, blue eyW, spite made, tbmjre. qutckken, hair dark colored. , rHczander G. Bisfvm is ahnm oi ie. ..u lair Slid pale coCiDieeied. t9ilirH,t.i,..i r i.uiin r.ia nair P. S. barter. Pewter, Lead and Copper taken in . r I TAYLOR & ELK1NS Concord, June 12, 1840 tf46 M)r. .Ja focs G. ITAy .i? i1' h,njse,f Pmanently in qiick lVf. jSpyben, 5 feet 6 or 7 ifiches bhi I ha 'I, .o- .,f U-i:-i . . i,rf oausoury, tencers his spvi ces to it? Lltliefis and the ad ient tnnnf. . S - -"j"i. luuiiiiy. in anous branches of his Pr,ifi n can be fourJ : ai his offi. .n voor Mow thejffire of the Western Carolinian June 26. 18-10 ly MOOK S VILLE MajIo Academy. rntic p.iU... : ... . B iJ "fcJn t)ts institoiion, after the Ji close of tbe presf ni cwtw, will re r.m- menceon the first Monday fn J.nny. 184! under Ihe soperintendeuce of the Rev Baxter 1 he La tin! a jd Greek Un. Af2ebra, braced in an Ikckc in this Insiitoiion 1 frt aa m.m .al m a. J . . I ...wm- r.,,Mjr ua0o in me most respectable Literary Innjftftiorr'; and the irms of toUion such as are nsbal i those Insinu'iuns. The course or instruction wui oe thorunsb; the fitr all iKo kr.n .1 ... ,. - - - c Jill i j clu- emical cm,rs, will be taoobt l r.M required w! be 18 Hhds.lSu0-ar. 189 Baps ,pofTee. 1500 lbs; Loaf Sugar, 16 Kegs Powder, 1 bbl. Madder, 200 lbs. Sfeanish Indigo, 200 Bottles Snuff. ' 15 large covering Hides, SO pr. Elliptic Springs, 15 cases Hats, - 10 cases jS hoes, 100 pr Trace Chains, 8 Mouse Hole Anvils, 8 Briffhi Vices: 9 pTi B acksmiths Bellows. 300 Sacks! Salt (large size.) W5 Kerrs iNails asst'd sizes,, 100 Kegs) White Lead, c-v L If. MURPHY. . i 'sonry aprii au, 1 340. 0Tav n o n r4 rm-m. - ' It io.hST. u V,LLJ rTeS,S indebted AW to her to call and settle the same. Ther. business boih m Pr r T, -"y? oiiu America ia vears 7' t . , Amenca. He erop oys none hot the best of workmen, and -u -t' ! ilWi?!"11 ?n,reJ lhat hc Tn5eve- J .uuue hi nis snop. &.,S!.!!!SJt w. be leaves his - r:7:-.VLn' in.a PnWlcf ".feel. flattered ...... .uc uFO,ul ne .may be frequently called onV . CHARLES FOWLER Lexinorton, April 3.' 1840.-1 y46 ' NEW ESTABLISH EKT Mockivillc, JV. C. TilO. IS. IS FOSTER. ! TNFORMS the public thai he has removed irom nisiorroer siand, to his new boildinffs m wit, lown oi AJocks- iuc, wuereoe win continue to keep a with various other articles too tediooai to men. tton. A credit of ninn mom ho mill k ua upon giving bond and approved security-for the purchase money for all sums aoder five dollars cash. - j .- All i. j.L 1 .1 ' , r .1 . .... pcr.ouiis iiidfoiea io said estate are reauos- taA t l. . : j . . .1 i iinmeaiaie payment, as .the condi tion oi the estate , will not admit lonaer" indul gence and all persons having, claims against . .0 oauie are requegieo to present them for set- dement r.r niimtm nritkin I -I .? .. - . F--j- .iiin injai u die or mis nonce win be p'ead in bar of their recovery -KT 0 JOHJST. COJFJlA, Mm. Nov. 13. 1840 8 w 16 JTJE V JE tVEJLLER K Jilt in in... .L.tJ.. ucre - woo n,ve accounts with her of sever- tl years standing, and to them she especiallv direct this request. specially tt tt t et f AT.. . HU h ""nmenr. repaired in thebesi manner.and warraniedfor His House is room v and ommnrlinnc ..-u twe va mnmh. nr.i o.u ""warranted lor ed to which areSIX COMrnn'. " ,u M'M? 300 silver taken in pippw . - . . ut v r i - "-.. ai noes purcuasnd, nr m n,. ... j'-J IHCUi TE SUBSCRIBER HA VINO RE- muvmu HIS SHOP TO THE BUILDING FORMERLY KNOWN AS THE, POST OFFICE. . Continues to keep on band a good assortment IValche and Chains, Silver Spoons and Peneilsr t Mu ical Bwes ond Silver Thimbles, , Breast Puis and Rings, a m 0cr, Pockt? anTPtn Knives; And all other articles n his line " E O CUS & UM TCW1S vt z twelve mon IN. B. Mrs. a . .aw iu io J2 years i.. i - iiny I3usinec4( ifo ir geoueraeo ot the liar, all conven ient to the Court House. The sobscJtceipled. es himself tn the moot r;i;. ; ' . P. will take a vonmr irir! tW . .n Spprenrfce io 'the Mil, satisfaction io , ay caH oH if earlv ann iwitinn k iTini t? nt, ; Jf'rl? .Va. 11 00 n,m- His ,i . ' -..uu,i.dC provided in the best manner that the country will afford and his servants i.iti,r.i j . . mciiumi auu prompt. Jan 26. 1839 if 26; 1 H fordebisdue. . " DAVID L. POOL. Salisbury, June 7. 1839 if45 - ' Sa l f respectability need apply. Salisbury. Sepieruber 25, 1840. ! 1 4 : ltr ff rr War - ' w m 4 ai' b at Elk A aL 51 ! lA.r.lftPll3iljS' 2e; .b?sml Gwk P,,als c C I VumuiDlillllCS Five Bpltars Kcicard I rglME Subscriber will given tbaatM-e bft, ute0 Wn" pock a rvn Ua ' - . I a at t u 1.1 ii n i i j 1 1 i r. .TlKTa-lthlne VV- :.! , . - 0 . ...... , WHO 1 ' W f KnraVino. reward J ors of Horare, with Noies,fi.P. jacobrs '( , pocke, Reader, with Notes. Critical, and a C,a Sallnclu engraved IVoies : &c Greek Class State of ilortft ntcxtna. MECKLENBURG COUNTY ci3prtor Cowrf of Law, August Term, Alexander J. McLenahan") IT. appearing" lor the sati-fjctionrf fK- . lhat the Defendant. Sa 5- not an inhabitant of this Stated . acre, .bat publication be made fZl to the Charlotte Jonnaran r., r,Vw ,Vls . I mn . - . """"'in airii us ruotrn k. wnich ha ai ii piinnir n . i. . . .. . .-c-. i - - -" u.un .iiri.an.h.n : i -- - wM ii - iuai nil npa. i i , wi.ii liuai I- - . . I .. r .. wvuaiiau iitwr . i JSd ins. n, somewhere in the srree.Vof Rnl 8 (nearlymhIyV 1,10 1 Vo1 tbCooni.T ,(?0ar, ! L be held fo SalNbnrycrfegrea! rod leading from , ha e above valoaVe Vo ks areor , .CH n C3 -CVkkSbr lhe Conr, 1 lTrjftferrf- "WWi. North Ctroltn, Book by -le 11 1 1841 iSjfif in i . no,p bich he cannot describe with cer- THiKto'i UI..ln i,ana answer, or said peiiiioo wilDw he,.! i - - av a. au mmmr m w rw nar a ta a - . r i - - uui i ii aa i ii . i 1 . . . ' t:-"" w kwiu Dim ibi mn i m . . : c . " ivtrr. LiiPti; umir ir. woicn was wnmwxt in r jlv ri svr rfir. , ""i,,, r oourt. namoers, and an or- ' " " . vioric Ite- 1 IV- par i tod dark H4r Jl Sheen -is alxjot S5 years rild, 5 feet ! ,8 i-r 9, inches bgh,sir cooijilecibm an4 :arK rjair and chunky made, and sp'f-a ordirisry way when spoken lo. OioberSO-tf foil face. S3 m-ttte li eromeni firn, yet mild ai.d paternal' n Ucular attentio will be nsid in il. ',.. , , -- uiuiti C- p)riment .f the! pupils can bpj hd in repeetable families, at to eijiii tj?rs rer mnnh. Unard fr;m six By !ar order of ihe Trustees, ! JOHN MrRfiniR November U .1840-.. ffi j - " Sec'ry. w a !3 iA derfrom K.WJLoo ! 1 Salisbnfyl M g, on j.hn tiilee for 27 DANIEL KERN. 140.-if tj nIt ducrwiions for sale at this Office. ! i)f eYerytterptitm nearlv done at this Office. DSirer. inak.m ::h ... BAVin t daaf -ia. bory, Oct. 23 1840.5' Jl l.n,rliii . L o t a. . . AHeTn , D' i W e 6'5th year of ATiericaO Indenenil..i. l O,,' ,410(n B. KERR. C. S. C. Oct. 1 340-3m 1 3 - Pi in ter-s fee 11 25 LIKELY NEGRO GIRL, 18 ort jtwa ui age.-AppI to sent very esttr went, proved 1 have acocrnr!. -The pecu!. r prising the ir erfol, accord ir. ting flmd. On who is only r e scarcely fi!i- plaintbe chr ranged, the cZ erfol, until t! -mo3t vitiate J r - plished, dc:2 s evacuations car, and the census health and re. t I hn In mis'! i pills, is proof r beneficial efTeci do all she ran ; symptom cf th? tinman 'frame -lhe. blood or in r the-fluids. Tl : lure t' to all s'. ( hnman body ; y : are so bad, anil v tated, that ail t! temporary re I r e f. commenced usir; ing circumstar.. moat every oil ; unavailing, liaw happiness by ihf ir return thanks r public for the , ' him and ho he ; as he has ever -1 favors. Dr.: Branure i.' sciiber's B'ct c; Market Main eu Pills can be oh! i : jCPAgetits r Agents are nr State; for itie . of agency, sin i he folluwir: " Medicine. Pendleton & Br- Hargrave, Gaii! Joseph H. Sii f ! S. C. Smiih, IL' J. &I.S. Gib; , F. K. Arrnsirc: N. D. Hunt, J, I'hos. D. Ke!!v, " Wangli Har'f . R. C. Pea is :.-), .' -Mclntire & V; co.N.C. H.Schenck, G z : '- Carolina. F. A. Hoke C Carolina. Stockton c 11 v , Cdrolin?!. Young BiiIpv. John Hust?ey, I) -October 2., I (D &7) CULL wenty ea.-f w - JOHN. MURPHY v 5f Isburj. Oct. 9, 1840-3mll nnHESubscr: ii his fripm'- moved to the 1 Brovrn's Store, v sorlrrent of Svzcy: ' Siz7, - ; - pcx:dtr Snuff, ir miotic. I f w I ; - mat r 7 -. MusvcU - Lane ) i Al-. - C. And other thin: ton, ' which enn ' any other p! ... " March 0, IS;
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