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- .v. ....... . i i V m- a 'tpihiis tfDmi POETICAL. - lb- urn ' ' TROK THE FREKCB OF BEEESCEB. THE CARRIER PIGEON. jhe wine-cop wai bright, and my beautiful maid Sung the gods of ; old Greece and her vanished re- Weeompared her to France as we sat in the shade, yTben a bird at our feet sank exhaustedly down. To hi wings was a letter attached, which he brought Orer fountain and main to some soul-cherished spot. Come, drink of my goblet, poor messenger dove, And rest from thy flight on the breast of my love. His wanderings have wearied and wasted his wing; Ah! quickly restore him, and let him depart, Does he bear the advice of a merchant? or bri ng To the eyes of gay beauty the voice of the heart? He earries, perchance, the last wish and the prayer Of the lorn and the exile who dies in despair. Come, drink of my goblet, poor messer, ger dove, And rest from thy flight on the breast of my love. But these words on the missive would seemingly say That from Athens it goes to her exiles in Francej And its theme must be glory, and, therefore we may, As protectors 'and friends, snatch a cursory glance Announcement of happiness? Athens is free!. . Fresh laurels, O Greece, shall.be planted for thee: Come, drink of my goblet, poor messenger dove, ' And rert from thy flight on' the breast of my love. - a - - Lt us drink to free Greece! mark, my charmer, the " 1 throng . . Of those demi-gods newly arisen in her clime! Old Europe, in vain, disinherited long Her grand epic ancients of mythical time. Fair Athens victorious, all glory be thine! For the worship of ruins no longer a shrine! Come, drink of my goblet, poor messenger dove, And rest from thy flight on the breast of my love. Yes, Athens is free! Muse of Pindar! resume Thy sceptre, thy lyre, and thy loftiest tone: Despite the Barbarian, she bursts from her tomb; Despite the vain monarchs, her freedom is won. And, taught by her fame, let the universe see An Athens for ever, O Paris, in thee! Come, drink of my goblet, poor messenger dove, And rest from thy flight on the breast of my love. Sweet wanderer of Hellas! repose thee, and then Fly off to thy turtle, who chides thy delay, Soon, missioned from Athens, come braving again The tyrants and vultures that frown on thy way. Return from the free, and let Liberty's tones Strike the ears of our kings on their tottering thrones. Come, drink of my goblet, poor messenger dove, And rest from thy flight on the breast of my love. - - i ' ktfr than a wooden vessel tor Keeping cream, because wood iraore apt than stone ware to gefteouldy; a slight mould soon communicates Hself tohe cream, and of course to the butter. ; A wooden rod must be continually kept in me jar, and every time cream is added the con tents must be stirred from top, to bottom with the rod. This is very essential, for if neglec ted the cream first put in will gradually rise to the top, and so get tainted. Cream ought never to be kept above five days; but four is still safer for butter that is to be salted. If the atmosphere at the time of ciwrnjing be above fifty-four degrees one quart of the coldest spring water to every three gallons of cream, - put into the churn at commencing, will be a great advantage, and will injure nei ther butter nor milk. If there be the slightest cause for suspecting that the butter has suf fered from hasty churning in warm weather, it ought to be salted for present use, and not put into the kit with keeping butter. Butter on being taken out of the churn, ought to be instantly washed in spring water until the water comes off colorless. After this, the sooner it is salted the better. In salting, use the best English salt, such as is used in the curing of herrings. To three parts of salt, add one part of loaf sugar, both finely pounded, and perfectly well mixed. One ounce of this to sixteen ounces of butter is the proper quantity. Let it be thoroughly incor porated with the butter. In cleaning and salt ing butter, a stout creaming dish is;preferable to the hands., . Kits made of wood are much sup'erior to stone ware in keeping of butter. The top of the kit,ought to be about one-fourth narrower than the bottom, and the wood nearly one inch in thickness. A thin wooded kit is not so favorable for preserving butter. In the process of salting, a little salt and water ought to cover the butter from the first, and a piece of thin linen should also be spread over it. The sides of the kit must be daily wetted with thin salt and water, by which produced heaving; but tne nrst 'Uidid notl succeed.,-' After : waiting a &wf; minutes, we repeated the process, which succeeded admira. bly, and the poor distressed animal was reliev ed at once, one raised the potato, chewed and swallowed it ' Let whoever has occasion, iry me eiperuneuu Ztyjenfery.-Boiled milkthickened with flour, and taken in the first stages of Dysentery is in all common cases an invaluable remedy. Boiled milk without flour is too harsh. Poisoning. Two, tea-spoon fulls of -made mustard mixed in warm water is an immediate and effectual antidote for poisoning. It operates as an emetic. : iILGOTnElKinEig, - Under tlie JSHanagement of D. S. GREGORY, & Co. F 0 -R AJJG U S T GOLDEJf PROSPECTS- FOR SALE. fSidb SACRS Liverpol Salt, 9 1"IV 500 Bus. Allum do. 10 Tons Sweeds and English Iron, 40 Kegs Nails, assorted, 10 Hhda St. Croix and Porto Rico Su gar, 40 Bags Rio Coflee, 10 Hhda Molasses, Together with a general assortment of other arti- Si cIe the grocery line. Thj Subscriber has also received his Spring supply of Seasonable Hard-ware, Cutlery, Crockery-xoare Patent Medicines, Boots, Shoes and Slippers, Fur and Palm-leaf Hats, $c. c. All of which will be sold at low prices, either at wholesale or retail. G. B. ATKINS, April 13. 7tf Foot Hay-Mount. J. & J". KTLS. large assortment of AVhich will bo sold April 10, 1S39. The great success that has attended the office of 55 J SYLVESTER. liC Broadway, during the last month, and the Incessant demand from all parts of the United States and Canada, for large lotteries, has induced him to use his utmost exertions to place before his mends and customers, a series ot LARGER SCHEMES Than have bejni offered this year, for a confirmation of which, he begs to call attention to the annexed Schedule. A small investment may secure a And be it remembered, a'l Drizes are paid on demand in CASH! and CASH NLY!! to secure these advantages write soon, and ba careful to , addrfts correctly. S.J.SYLVESTER. 1 30 Broadway, and 22 Wall St. JV. Y. The Holder of the Capital .... -will receive $30,000 JXet. VIRGINIA MQJVONGALIA LOTTERY, Class 4 for 1639 "B be drawn at Alexandria, Va. August 3, 1339. GT irCTB EJE X T R A." p r o .- a r ' " "7- . : TVTA7E lay before our Republican tnenas a W subscription paper for our cheap penodi- l nfcblicaticD, th"Ml During I we pupnsn ro,eedir.2. weekly, for a conciensea rCp. i k.T, the when Congress is m session, '" "'rX'TL ' I riihy whi-h rives iiift'LonErisB'"""1 ------ --- oneiuar. ?:T7k1 ..Ktra Globe" for six Congress, we p-"- lltic8. public docu- montbs, coniain ng , m -v appears in the ments, and whatever eisew iiii r . b -. i l - c ik siiim once. incseioi,uu . ... -" ;..rW inr nreserTttuuu der laern rnoie r-: fcD-;.wriftinfi 16 roval quarto pagca. 7 moortant elecUon. which nill lake nla.ee during the approaching SwnmnJ a... - Slue 10 ms iiiuim nl X.DO II : The important elections give peculiar va qu ua Lr-: ,u. .ill n imnart lo the conutry tor the f 1 j- s nh..M rnartics in me rtoria. nu r ' . . J r. - . .: t mi natiOnu.1 mmm UH. . six months preceding the i mordnhan ordinary interest. The nubhcatioifcof the Ea 75 numbers 12 ballots. MAVt, Just received a Anker Bo!tincr Clnth. cheap. AGRICULTURAL . TROM CHJLMBERS EDINBURGH JOURNAL. juajuimu AXNJJ SALTING OF BUT TER. rvi Ane toiiowing notes on this subject are uy uu luaiviauai lemale; wtio has been per sonally engaged in the preparation of butter for fifty years. . Some time ago I observed . in the Journal a comparison between Dutch and English butter. Could the particulars of the Dutch method be obtained, it would be a very desi rable acquisition; but I apprehend the supe riority of their butter is chiefly owino to the pasture and an unremitting attention to the duties of the dairy. Ia our own countrv th .vv.., y, jwsiure proauces much richer butter than new; and on some hilly grounds where wiU flowers and certain kinds tf grass abound, the flavor is much finer than on low grounds, where the pasture is more luxuri- Baltimore type foundry. II Proprietors of this lone established and well Known f OUndrV. have ma dp nnH bm mnHnninn . i i . : : ' o w uiaiu; sum iiuprovemenis ana additions to tne es- tahlifshmpnt a tn onokl. V. r. --i 1.1 mould is prevented from tormmg on the empty titude, werv varietv of tvoe and nrintinv mtu part of the kit during the time of filling. The of the very best quality, such as cuts and "newspaper kit ought to be foiled whm one inch of the top, and kept constantly covered by linen, and a pickle of salt and water. Butter is apt . i ml. ! to rise above tne picaie. l nis is easily pre vented by turning over the butter a dinner plate. By placing a weight . on the lid, the plate will be kept down. The kits must be kept on a cool, airy shelf of the dairy, not on the floor, and occasionally moved a little round. Butter for keeping, may with safety be salted during all the time the cows are on pasture. It is a most usetul thing to nave a slate in the dairy, whereon to note down the date and produce ot churning; also what is salted or . otherwise; and these notes to be set down oc casionally in a book. A iar of ready made pickle, uist strong enough to move an egg, but not so strong as to cause it to swim to the top, ought always to be kept in the dairy. Have also at hand a can of prepared salt and sugar, to be kept in a dry place, as the dairy will be too damp, a he kits ought to be all numbered, and those first salted should be first used. 1 have still to bear vour indulgence lor a few thoughts suggested by the above observa tions. In this enlightened age, when each class of the community is vieing with the rest in improving the commodity which comes un der their immediate care, it is surprising that public attentions has been so little turned. to the improvement of the mode of salting butter. 1 he same complaints from the same cause are constantly to be heard, and there the matter rests, and so it will rest, unless general atten tion be directed to it, and a decided effort be made. Nothing is wanting to remove this grievance but a slight attention. There is no additional toil no additional expense. What a pity then it is, that those to whose care the preparing of this article is entrusted, cannot betninic themselves to bestow these slight attentions, x ney should take into considera tion the comfort of thousands of decent housed holders, who are both able and willing to pay ' iur a wnoiesome article, but who have no alternative, but either to use the butter that is ottered for sale, or to want it ltvrthM ornaments in great varietv: Flowers and Borders, Brass Rules, Leads and Quotations, . Furniture, Quoins, Cases and Stands, Job Cases, Wroueht and Cast Iron Chases. Composing Sticks, Galleys of every description, Imposing Stones, Roller Stocks, Lead cutters, -Parchments, Ball Skins, &c. &c. Prfnting Pressess of every kind, Printer's Ink,- Colored Ink, , Varnish for making Colored Ink. All orders will be promptly attended to. and exe cuted in such a manner as to insure satisfaction. CHARLES CARTER, Jgent. June 8, 1839. - Baltimore. TEDETER P. JOHNSON has just received his AIT Spring and Summer GOODS, consisting of a General Assortment of British and American DBS' GOODS, HATS, SHOES and BONNETS, Which he respectfully invites his friends and former customers to call and examine, as his stock is en tirely new. April. 20. 1839. a-t! "Tlie North-Carolinian" PRINTING OFFICE. THE subscriber having purchased the Jour nal establishment, and made considerable ad ditions to it, i3 prepared to execute in a neat and expeditious manner, BOOK, PAMPHLET AND JOB PRINTING. He will keep on hand, a gen eral assottment of JS l,A W It S of the most ap proved forms, for Clerks ot Courts, Ssnenlts, con stables, &c. &.c. His prices are regulated by those adopted at the Editorial Convention, held at Ra leigh. Hand Bills on medium, royai or super royai quarto, for 30 copies, S2 50, for 50 copies S3, and SI lor every additional iuu copies. T-rnrA nnia for a small one, 30 copies, $3 00. Larger ones in proportion to the size and number printed. . .Large varas, a pan, w everv additional pack. Small uarcs, a single pacR There is another consideration which ought 2' nd $1 for every additTnal ' P5" u uo waut oi Deuer intormation reardiri" mis very necessary article of domestic cor i- u luuucea w send you a few remarks, which may perhaps induce others who are bet ter luiurmca to ao tne same, so that the most IU5U1UU3 Ol CUtlUCr hllttor rv, rnade known throughout the length and breadth oi ma tana. ? ; . As a preliminary, I must beg the indulgence of being very particular, for the whole nrnrp Is made up of small things, tfie neglect of one jof which might affect the whole. I also wish Vbi&:llhlrctnfrl that mu .l..n : ... ...u. vuouiuiunH Hrfi MllflTIV . . . -v. " ,"gapwl tor the use of mall establish Ts r : etrom three to six cows are kept. coidocted :..ho mo,. Itric. Te-rt' o r Inn nlinAo If w . , O . - a v- (v m w aja j wa. msi w asv i Tt ZTJ -Zu bad smells. II 18A Omul mictaba edn. "JZsl-- 7. iTe that the art of O-rr. Y wu uwrougniy wvhed and -WTiAutlv Hl ah .u:- . Ts5" ana pointedly done, and yet the butter turn out rery; ma. L- xne mam thing, and it must neve lie lost sight p is to keep the milk in all its - stages train contracting the least degree of taints ny ? taint I do. not mean sourness sxHirness, wui jioi lniuro the butter: on iK contrary, it greatly facUitates churning; and to obtain this in winter, when cream La-slow iX sour, it is Ufeceaeary to place rt for twenty-fou - ficurs oetore cbnrning, vitfiin the influwice of afire, and to stir it tBoroughly two o three times during this period. s i- -Cream ought 'never to remain on milk above UiuryHHJt , cours. - Atua l consider to be a imjiviMuu iw'ui, i or ii, oy any omission, iaream be suCered to remain for a longer time ; on milk, it is sure "to contract an old bitter taint; and it would be more true -economy to 'pier fttett cream 'Jinto the pigV trough than rrciice: it into the churn, as it willlspl t;clc properly " leaded eton pzJZ to have its own wekrht. namelv. th hnnnr rf ' " I uieir countrv and nonp. hnurpvor humKU should think themselves too insignificant tn contribute to this. It is the many that make a vmoie; ana u we always throw our influence on tne right side, we have the satisfaction at least of having done what we can to create the nappiness ot our tellow creatures. AVp flTrkl-rwrk rC V. 1 l r- , - ..t.r.v,,v. Vi U1C uuuva moue oi makino- butter. An idea has prevailed to some extent r1 11 nas 'ujurious to wash butter after churn- lnra n J " x . aim u is contended that the good ness is thus washed out. But we are satisfi by experience that washing in water assists . u DUern?lIk nd prepare the butter to ir iiiq riiK ' m .k.k .. i .e nan1 should never touch irci . imiina won iu a ; c particle of butter that is melted by any means serves to miure th tnnaa C 11 . , spades should invariable be used for working over the butter Boston Cultirainr S CAT- - THE Worth Carolinian PUBLISHED - IW FATETTEVILI.K, 1,. BY H. L. HOLMES Has nearly doubled its subscript;. ?.' . , now to EIGHT miNED&i1";0""" months. It will continue to uinnn 1 At ... tion of the General GovemmemTVo J5r"" Duren aaneres to the which be has so far. aent. - - Democratic Ti "T,. i"r" , consistent!; TZZZS aa jtrresi' -FROM THE VERSIONT TELEGRAPH. mw.ru RELIEVE CHOKED - " . TLE. a """ected by the constant rea dersof thaTWrank K.,f , , , '-'"ju"lwure monui3 since. John Cnnant . . . -JJcl. in . feKZ irS&c- : nowu a ntood for relievinc cattle Months; or Three DoU" of Six -u wim potatoes or other sihWt Potion of the year. J v"nu the ex lne object of this paraeraoh is to call .uZL - " non to the; subject asain. und tn ai - ."z : DIRECT. mohy in fiivf the remedy. Amorr!- IMPOICTATIQIV apoW laving but 5 rHort distance frora I -. 8?? 01 my cows was choked with TP HE Subscriber, W .k. ,vlnS but rSort distance from PabUc at they W naTarai!fonn U??T Cona theauUor- of the articS keep "PPy of c "h MIIIBim. .a :. .. . . n. --5 auunii Ul lit nefIfl I nad 77 Ti1 wlnun- came. "m. JT?" gunpowder, took about -t or three times, inclosed , r - uer tne manner of nre- K4p, Jiewjth his: hand, thrasteW tron down fcer : throat.as far - f J fcsU bef bead up rnomcrtnniU .ha kDd on hand, wEScS thev wnnU m caah.or oa reasonable tirae for itZdrL 88,1 " ifnot cheaper than can be imuorCvl iv J. 100 Hhds. Muscovado Suar 4 150 do;. Molasses, ' .-W Dags Uuba Coffee. t BRYANT 17-lf. , .n A DDV Wilmington, N. C. June?.-- - J it J - , BLANKS For Sals t tfch OCce.. SPLENDID 35,294 Dollars! 6,000 Dollars! 3,000 Dollars! 2,361 50 prizes Of 50 prizes of 63 prizes of SCHEME. 11,765 Dollars! -5,00dDollars! , 2,500 Dollars! . Dollars! 250 Dollars! 200 Dollars! 150 Dollars! - Tickets only IO Dollars. A certificate of a package of 26 Tickets will be sent for $130. Shares in proportion. 30.000 Dollars! - . VIRGINIA WELLSBURG LOTTERY, Class 4 for 1839; to be drawn at Alexandria, Va. on the August 10th, 1839. 78 Numbers 14 Brawn Ballots. SPLENDID 30,000 dollars. 5,000 dollars. 3,000 dollars. 1,995 dollars. CO 30 Z3 50 ' 00- 75 CO-125 CO- 64 SCHEME. 10,000 dollars. 3,500 dollars. 2,500 dollars. 2of 1,500 dollars. Prizes of 1,000 Dollars! " 250 Dollars! " 200 Dollars! " 150 Dollars! 125 Dollars! 100 Dollars! &c. Stc. - ri 00 5 00 10 00 so 00 40 00 75 00 rni l.1i;nw.flhn KTtra. IxlODC" Will tut" lit IIUUIIVUIIUH - . - . , , - -.m 1 J l firm u'ol; mencK the first wee mivisy wucuu " in November. TERMS For 1 c?py - - - " " For 6 copies - - - - - For 12 copies - - - - - . For 25 copies - - - - For 50 copies - - - - Cnr lftn nmes - - - Pavments may be transmitted by nail, postage 1 TU, nntr nt anv incorpuraicu r . - . w-. 1 . an K uct nn nt Dantk OI Hits J uiicM - t- ,Wr hr resides, ob rcwi. but when the Subscribers' an procure the notes .fh.inks in the Northern and Middle States, they will nlincp Qn f t Kfm . To insure all the nnmberS, the subscriptions shouhi be here by the 7th of JVay. -ir.o BLAIR & RIVES. C3' N "attention will be paid to any order un less the monjjy accompany it. Washington, April, 1839. rmiTV, Cnnnnr. and Sheet Iron JL M A N II P A C T 9 R V. Tho subscriber informs his friends and the public that he has on hand and continues to manutacture ai nia 01a eiu- h'i'shmpnt. Hav Street, near the Post Omce. every article in the above line, and has on hand a large assortment of Tin and Jappanned Ware-, Copper SUlls, Worms, Hatter's Keitles, Dye Wash Kettles, Brass Kettles and Tea .Kettles Alsaa large assortmen1' of ST O V E S and Stovo PIPE, consisting of Fire- aceanil Fipc r-ratiKims, Cookin?. Boilins and Bak - ine Stoves. Six plate and Box Stoves. Sheet Iron & Foot Stoves ; and keeps constantly on hand Thi Plate 1 3 X and - extra sizes, Brass & Iron Wire," Sheet and Bolt Copfter, Sheet Brass, Iron, Steel and Zinck; Sheet, Bar and POSTER--; Liberty Point-FayettevUk, oppostte JACKSON HOTEL. May 4. 10 (y) KTifh barrels IRISH fUTAi JhV w at the landing for ale by . mar 9 (y) rirUlE Printing estaWistimenia U Spt ctator is offered for sale oawommodating - To a pracucai pnnierwiiu a - " . r aesiraoie om tho trrna. iko H'ttnntion 1 tl verv aeairaoie one. .,a nthr enra?ements. demanding at preaem, whole of my time, alone prevent me irin " -suming the editorial chair, which, with aomo excep tions, has been to me a source 01 picasura "- fir. There is, pprnajjs, no viuage n Mre o holds out better mducemsnU tor an esiapHannwsufc of this kind. It Editors of papers exctiangingwiw uwopn-- tator, will conter a lavor uy giviu uw w or two insertions. w IN. J. rALiulCtil. MUto'ni N. C. January 21, 1839. ' - ' ' ' ' PSIfhfh DOZEN TEAS, 350 doz. nates, 250 doz. Tumbler. Just received and for sala by PETEll April 20, 1839. P. JOHNSON . -tf T HUE Subscriber ha3 made arrangementa to run these Mills. They, are being thorough ly repaired an will be ready for the reception ol grain by the 1st April next. vxJcaj.- men eimuju Ccfe Wanted to hire, a good MILLER;--?, also proposals for 500.FL.ODR BARRll-S. 5 mar 16 3-y. k . u.mwi. Apprentices Wan tedk . FTTIHE Subscriber will employ TWO BOYS as II- a A 4k T KitAi'aoaa Kaitiwftim ' . . as .niinrisuiiL.r.a a.u uic a. oiiui a mapnivwm Vvwww Pig Lead, Spelter, Round and Hoop Iron; JNaM and the -'Ir txveive and fifteen, He would reefer Rods; -Ihick Planwhea ateei; "rsiquaniy f , AnolictiOAS to be miie at with a general assort- - T-:f:V--Ki:-i.m- mni LUC kjfcav Wi 0 wiivttug mhwm yT between &c. Tickets 10 dollars: Shares in proportion A certificate of a package of 26 Whole Tick ets will be sent for $ ISO. MARYLAND STATE LOTTERY, Class 20 for 1839 to be drawn at Baltimore, August 14 7S numbers: 13 ballots O SCHEME. 20,000 Dollars! 5,000- Dollars! 3,000 Dollars!, 20 Prizes of 50 50 - 162 Tickets. live Dollars Shares in propor tion. A certificate of a package of 25 tick ets will be sent lor $70 Shares in pro portion. . 1,723 .Dollars! 1,000 Dollars. 200 Dollars. 150 Dollars. 100 Dollars. . ALEXANDRIA LOTTERY, Class No. 5, for 1S39, to be drawn at Alexandria, D. C on the 20th of July, 1839. 78 JNo. Lottery : 13 drawn ballots BLANKS irnt sinatantlv n hand for sale at 7a cents per ouire : and printed to special order, for a single quire $2, for every additional quire under hve, $l; exceeding five quires, 75 cents per qure. tl. J-. llUL.ni ii.o. E. J.&L. R.CLARK. ResDectfulIv inform their friends and the public, that theV have opened a 1 1 1, SHEET IRON and COP PER WARE Manufactory, 5 doors southof the Market House, on Gillespie street, 1 -II 1 wiiere uev win cuii- stantly on hand, a full assortment of plain and Fan- jr j apaimea x in w are. 25 25 28 100 PRIZE of 40,000 Dollars, 15,000 Dollars, 6,000 Dollars, 5,000 Dollars, 4,000 Dollars, 3,000 Dollars, 2,500 Dollars, 2,628 Dollars, 2,500 Dollars, 1,000 Dollars, 500 Dollars, 300 Dollars, 200 Dollars. JOB WORK doilfi fflP cl" rift oof r ri ' i -raers irom the countrv. would receive prompt attention. June 8. 15:6m Tickets only Ten Dollars. A certificate of a package of 25 Wholes, will be sent for 8130. Shares in proportion. 30,000 Dollars, VIRGINIA RICHMOND LOTTERY, Class No. 5 for 1839 To be drawn at Alex-1 andria, Va. on the 24th of August, 1839:- 75 No. Lottery,. 12 drawn Ballots. . GRAND CAPITALS. 30,000 Dollars, 10,000 Dollars, , 5,000 Dollars, 3,500 Dollars, 3,32TolIaTS, -3000 Dollars, 2,500 Dollars. - 40 Prizes of 2,000 DoUara 50 250 Dollar, 60- " 200 Dollars, . . ... 60 " 150 Dollars, fiM u 10O Dollars. Tickets only 10 dollars Snares in proportion. -T A certificate of a package of 25 wbbles win be sent for $130; shares in proporfon. ' S. J. SYLV,ESTESi , 1 30 p roadway and mU sh JVL Y. TTTLANK -WARRANTS, c JiJ) Deeds, (cofamon) -x U . ' - Sheriff's Dejs, " , . . Constables Ca. SaT BonSs, Do '-Delivery do Appeal Bonds, - . Equity Subpoenas, , : r. , , . - . Superior Court FL Fa. . -County Court Sci. Fa. to . re . o Vive judgment.' , , v ; , - -11"; Conaty Court Subpoenas, 9 " ETior Court Warrants,' - H - , ''P2J&G$Yx&- Appreaticefc Spike R Mill and Gioss Cut Saws. ment of other articles in his line, which he would respectfully invite, the attention of country mer chants and others to examine. He will sell as lc as can be bought in this ptace.- JAMES MARTINE. Fayetteville, March 2, 1839. .. l-3m 1URW Stasre X,ie. The subscri- bers have established a line of with the mail, from Fayette ville to Warsaw. Depot, on ido VVilmiiintnn Rail Road, conncctinjr with the cars on thatRoad, both to Wilmington and to the North. Thev have ood tetasces, excellent tiorses, and faithful Drivers, and will leave no effort untried t.x trivp nnhlifi satisfaction. -1 he tollcwms arc tne hours of dcoarture and arrival: Leave Fayetteville, Sunday, Tuesday andThurs- rinv ht 7 o. m. arrive oaiuraav. iucsuuy ujiu Thursdav. BAKER & BLOCKER, mnrfl 2tf Proprietors Unr'er a hile Resolution of the Wilmington Rail Road Cnmninv. nasso.nsicrs by -this line are to be c-.harfcd no more on he Steamboats from Wilming ton -tn Charleston than those who 0 through on thpir lin The public is also informed that this is decidadjy the most pleasant, expeditious and cheapest route between this place and Augusta. From Fayetteville to Wilmington, 15 hqurs. To Charleston in 30 hours, and To Augusta in 40 hours. By this route travellers will only have the fatigue of 49 miles staging, ana loose dui one nigms-sieep April 6 . B. & B. To Printers aiul Publishers. fTpHE subscribers have completed their new snccimen douk oi i i " ii l isveu jwjiv uuu juu Printing Types, Flowers and Ornaments, the con tents of which are herewith partially givent m Diamond, Pearl, nos. 1 and 2 Agate, nos. 1, 2 and 3 Agate on Nonpariel body Nonpariel, nos. 1, 2, 3 and 4 Minionette, qos. 1 and 2 Minion, nos. I, 2, 3 and 4 Minion on Brevier body .Brevier on Minion body Brevier, nos. 1, 2, 3 and 4- Brevier on Burgois body Brevier on LongJPrimer body - Burgois on Brevier body Burgois, nos. I, 2, 3and 4 Burgois on Long.Fnmer body Long Eriiiior, nos. 1, 3 and 4 Long Primer on Small Pica body Small Pica, nos. 1 and 2 ' - Pica on Small Pica body Pica, nos. I, 2 and 3 ' Pica on English body ": English, nos 1 and 2 Great Primer, Paragon, Double English ; Double Paragon, Cannon 1 Five line-Pica to twenty Eight line Pica Gothic condensed to 25 cwn line and ten line Pica ornarnentaK 7. 9, 12 and 15 lines Pica shaded 10, 15 and 16 lines Antique shaded. Also a large and bnautituF collection of flowers fm pearl to seven lines pica, which are not to be louna in any oier specimen ; a new-asorltafrvt nf Urnanaantal dashes, a variety of card borders, neaf iwo uiousana raeiai omamenia Drass rule, loaifa mJ Ntarioas thick nessastronbmical and physical signap IUCKU anu uiuas uasuro II Will O IO OU ClflS lOtl"' great pfimer and double pica'Scripts on inclined- Doay; aiamona ana nonpariel music nf v. Htif!"ratiq,e UAl aPd heayXcatwo line letter all face Roman & Italic fToa panel, p.inion, brevier .o..s ,m.m.c. ..uw i "onpanei, nnnion a brevier Greek; Hebrew and Saxon. large-variety of ornarnTnU, calenUted nartin larly for the SpagisS and BAmiriJEEE Span.shrencji and Portuguese accents fumiahed to orderith eiwry other article made t busmen. .All of .vhich be fiT pfintin at short notice. At as trnXl .i:. . w wu -nuAI.&V BV.. lemiiL as anv tK J. " "rxcaaon- - , j "-o"minment. . CON NP r -- .i. rA J S'QIf A T S! &o Vk ..ctt a rti vs., IHl s. w -LU recved their SPlLVSr Swye,p.yettevilleT "! coni Market street, opposite J. tluske & toon s store, this and th9first of June. - v ARCIPD JOHWSOr. May 41. 11tfc. : : ' 9 7 Timber sind Lumber Agency, i THE subscriber will attend tfhe vaot TIMRF.R. r iTMRER. &c. in llic Town of Wi I .v-iin crtr.n TVnrth C.arrAinx. for all nfMAMibfi may favor him with their commission. ,. He pledgea himself to procure for them at all iimea the hibeat r rices for such articles as thev mav trout 4d hia management. He ia i n Po way connected wflh the steam mills, or their Arent: and will give the ben . security for the faithful discharge of hia duties aa Asrent. MILKS UOSTIW. Wilmington, N. C. Fob. 23, 1339. . - 1-lf ', ' " . - - . . - . mi it. id s to n':b s . : . THE Subscriber naving recently ofjSned axicw quarry of superior grit, is prepared to furnish any numberof Stones, either at the quarry tit at the store of.C. J. Orrell, Fayetteville. The quality of the Jtfoore county Stones is so well known- aa net to need description, agd the Subscriber will war rant all stones sold by him. If they should not prove to ber; good, another pair will be furniahed' without charge.' The price ia lower than hereto fore. . - ' Pcrsojis wishing to purchase, can apply in per son, - or by letter addressed to Carthage, jtfoore county, N. C. with description of the size wanted. JESSE SOWELL.- Moore County, April SO, 1839. , 8 tf. - MERCHANT TAILOR, TTDEGS lea 7a 0n.a.?e he f9 ived, and also to inform his HJL J.aulfo,rm ?U8n in attite branches. i iTTlth,e iatestYaahiona for tha SrSSTg and SUMMER of I839,and is" alwayecS.Me. CHte orders with neatness and deepatchV - "S R:I N G: G X 0 Sv JVE have received and are now cas-iaa rnd exter.U.i'Slring "WWcb compnWiSS and extensive assortment of - r?S ?t Hardvyare and Cutls- oi neU.Kar, Wrapping Paaer Cotlo M'fVW A1so', -G roce ties ,0 hhds. New Orleaha miT!Z o 125 cask Naila PottrrRico Sugar - 200 pair Bright Tracea H1 V nifediaaa. 11 gawn at low P 4. aJTZ! Ctc. pncea, - saddles ririiSJl - " for acon.mt fi1 te mnTW,M,4 Ml4-
The North Carolinian (Wilson, N.C.)
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Aug. 3, 1839, edition 1
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