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S J" 1 w. -! 1. . i " intrtCfiiaarinersbip ia FOR ,1 SHOOLS, ACADEMIES, S? FAMILIES Designed la answer the two-fold purpose f a correct guide to the student, and Geographical reading boog.r uontaining preliminary explana tions and exercises on the map, and com pr) POETRY land TUC SOLDIERS 80XPf S Tooe-AtJLD Lajig Stbe. vJ.;.f maTchinff on to MadawaskJ ; I j To fight the tresspassers; , J , t We'll teach the British how to walk ' And come off conquerors. ; u . Weil hate jut hud right good and dear, For all he Ecglub say J They shall not cut another log. Nor Sujacd'her day. They need rot think lb hare our iv-VnWscan fishtwell; Weve whipped them .twice moat taanfolly. As every child can ten. 'And If the Tyrants say one word i A kird ime. we! will show How. high4he Yankee epirit rehs Aid what our guns can cu. . t,'i . -1. ' 1 X They better mach all stay at home. And mind their business mere The way we treated ibera before. Made all the nations stare. Come on, brave fellows, oneand il. via MeAftai ne'er shall sayj We Yankees feared to meet then armed, SoaTe our land away, y V'H feed them well with ball and We' 1 cat those Heo-coaia auw i . Before we yield to ihera an inch Or tit lie of onr ground. Ye Hoabands. Fathers, Brothers, From erer? quarter come I March, to the bogle and the fife ! I March to the beating drum : Onward ! my lads so bra?e and troe, i On r CoontrT's rizhts demands 1 With juttice, and with glory fight, Bangor, Feb. 21 1639. - Mii-nnrfr 57SxWfiSS, take singrabofe 150 deaenplite pieces or lessonsod the DR UGG?f f .?2ens generally, ceeded by appropriate vocations, and : exhibiting p easore in ncf?2eBh the most prominent natural features and chift .lPW prodocliotXltf lheJfife grand dtmicmeofAhe andgei.eral mli. globe and U its respetif ecountriee, and accori- It B4 11 KS) 'Ane-StUtnti Surgical Ml- L j ffraed exbresslT (or the work. BtrUtlieniSj SSttUJIf fLO- ? I Alpaoie acnool iiook nas aireaoy oeen -.1 ''liye " ietrf- " 1 1 recoaimencea oy many scicnuup ptunccu iu rtS5 llfillf ,1 1 Uterariytitntion9--ltogetheT with numefoia Together Mth a I splendid fosoTtmenl of TwcheraJadComm of Academy and 6 I fit i f J 1 Schools id different sections fof j the United States; an4 has receiyed thejr; decided appro bation, al ttiiy ha, seen by the recommendation's, and has heen introduced into many Acadeniifs and Schoplsi and its merits thus practicftly at tested. Hi 'I,-' . i 1 . i For Sale it the North Carolina Book Store by Ijl ! TURNER 4r HUGHES, i Feb. 13, 1839--StS0 a it f urt.ii.Ti th v will sell as i cheap. " I'M cheaper, than any other Orbggiftaor Merchanta .io the State. L ! 1 n3L . f .r,.Vnr U Hue.. 1833 U2b ' 11 V n ait nrAprn fmm a distance, (where re ference'is given,) will be romply attended to. XEWES TABUSliMENT IN MOCKSVILLE P c. AVIECO.N. shot IT N FORMS the ooblie ihat. oe has removed J. from bis former stand, jto .hil, new baildinga r.n thftnehtiesaaare. in the Twn of fllocKS - r. . ... i . s i. . . . . ille, where be win continue it Keep House of Entertainment Hit Honaa ie roomv and commodious; attach rl m which are SIX COMFORTABLE OFH UlU lor genwe:H A-i P.m-r .n VVhito P.afft Boards Fo? ient to the Court House." tt fie BuoscJicei pieog-i 7 7.1- "ii" ; es himself to the most diligent exertions, to give no -J nia 1 'w,v Tt - - . - PXTBLiSHEBS, B 0 OKSELLEH S, -fill STATIONERS, ' RALIEGH. N. CAROLINA. Hare on hand. atenr reduced prices, an exferi aire stocks of Foreign and American Books aud Stationary j .consisting in parte! L.aw.wevvjai, ThepIogieaJfiUlaaiiieal, ftlisceJianeuus, u JUianK BOOKS. t The latest and moat approved editions of En elish, Latin! Greek, and Spanish School B wai, ti lobes, Maps, u harts, sod omer aiiicies,sauea to tne demand 91 tnis country. , -T'-t ALSO. t rarietv of Drawlncr and Rice Pa per ; Bristot Board j Gold Paper and Edging Sons, ttstiftfaetion to sach as tnavt call on him. TABLE. BAR & STABLES are prodded in the beat manner that the country will allord, and his servants ays faithful and prompt Jan 26, 1639 U26 !! I ! State tfiiovtli en voilua j ; !;lTovan County. : - FEBRUARY TERM, 1839. ; ' Philip jOwUs;')" ! i5'K..'. . Li j." vs. : j'!, V Original 'Attachment. j Benjamin O wen 9, j i 'i j ' ' ! f ITT appearing to the ealisfaotion of the Court, JL tbat llerrjamin Uweos.ii notj an inhabitant of iihfs SUte: lit ia therefore ordered r that ad- vertisement be made for sir weeksjnjhe Car oliQa Watchman, for th'e said Benjamin Owens to tpper at our next Court, to be held for said County on the 1st Monday in'Mary next, and re plevyp and plead to said suit, or judgment by de fault jwilf be rendered against himi, and the prop erty levied on j condemned to sati&ff said debt. . Witriess, J6hri Giles, Clerk of our said Court at office, on 3d raonday iri February 1839. ;, ' $ f JOHN GILES, Ch ewoFrifitefs fee q; j i Pi (Winner of the Grand Duke Michael Stakes at Newf Market, (England,) first October Meeting of : 1834.) Clerk. 'AVING undertaken the management of this splendid English Race horse, he will make the ensuing Season ur.der my direction, at my stable in the Town of Fayetteville, and will beriet to mares at $50 the oeasonTa to insure. and 50 teeou 10 the Groom.; -The be as on will commence oo the 1st March and end on the 1st .Tnlv 1 F.rfniii aii.t Trllpnt nstaratra nra- StatC Of ilOtiti atOUtin; UJt mares, and separated lots for euch as ! i i - 1 J L) ; Imay have yojngfoals, and marea well fed with grain for thirty cents per cay. .ery care will be taken to guard against accidents, but no je- Tu:ic:: CULVA, W ers.t; 1. Burling SireetJ-vvi. : Exter, of ArticUs "; trade,) fif.fr c-' LATENT ; which they . from the the' . ; per. New V or'-, 1839. Original Attachment. Rowdn Goun FEBRUARY TERM! Peter Owens, "rak- 1 Ml Benjamin Owens.? J lrTkpnearini to the satisfaction vf the Court, JL thai Beniamin Owens! is not an inhabitant of this State ; itis therefore ordereil, that adver tisement be made for six weeks in the Carolina Watchman, for the eaid Benjamin Oweps to ap pear it out next podrt, toj be held for said Coon tv, od lst monday in May next, and replevy, ana pieaa tosaia sun sponnbiiity will be assumed far any that may occur, nor for escapes. The Reason muney will be doe and payable when tlje poares are taken a- way. JE FLATTERER was got by luley, (son of Orvtlle and the famous mare Eleanourjhis dam, Clare, (bred by Lord Egremont in 1824) was got by Marmioo, giaod dam Harpa!ice by Go hanna, great trrand dam Amazon bv Driver- Fractious by Mercury Woodpecker mare-Ev. G.O.T- Tim sun: morn i) B UIL THE YEIim 1-in .1 s ip. 7. jzs. &rencuet Marble PAPER: India. IndelliWe. Japan.Black and Red INKS and Ink Powder ; Newmans Reave'e, Osborne's, and Hocflure's, Superior PAINTS ilpamel Hail, Portrait, Pooneb, an4 Scrub Brushes ; Black and Red Drawing Pen iU UmAl FtUnlr nhailr.and Evernointed Cravi ons ; Slates Mid Slate Pencils ; Black, Red.and Fancy colored sealing wax and waters; uiaas VVedffewoodklUork, aodMfocKti inKsunar, uon. on. - f . s . a 'TAKES known that she has just received "New Yoac, the latest and most 'doniahd Parisian Ladies iJresses Head s&c. Sec. and is pre- e most con ect style, 'ns to keep up pes to give ork. g done, 7r Justness D.P. , or judgment by default , . S vk'iaIwCu - s.ai:.a will he'reodere airtinsthim. and the property '0!": levied on,eooronea W83M,S Byerly Turk mare, dam of the two True Blues. :t0 iS!l?!o C0Un Muley, the eire of Flatterer, was the boat aiTrVvnirn 1 bred son of Ortille, wha was a winner of the ! I II ii hi v.. . r St.Tcr.and a-moat inil stallinn lt1lnr : eOPrmteTfce f5 u J . covered at as hth as 52Z. ' Orv!llea is not onlv Continues io f i?rt fif "nirtl &VtsHiXl7L he mos fashionable, bat is also considered the articles in his i ? &$"r - ' T' besttock in England. Orville is the ieire of CJL G OS ktnilius, covering at 50 aovs.,and, ihroueh bim, Repaired in i' grand sire of imp. Priam, covering in this coun-1 twiir mMi: ,.it V.l" ? T 1 I exenanje lor ar tlv.::" r ItrUXWn, for debts due. itiuuci ui me imp. oarpeaon imp. jer- man imported Traiiby, Sec. Mvley is also sire of Vespa, wiener of the Oaks of Muiev Moloch imb. LcvialhaiiirLTi. uarorrnT. Pm. ff.,., appearing to the satisfaction of the Court. ta out of Eltanour, the beat bred mare1 uf her jat Samuel Hartsell is not an inhabitant of dav. who wen both the Derbv and the OakaJinH this State : It is ordered therefore, that publica- who is the only hag that has accomplished lhat KpiyanvfJpuntj ' Court of Plecu and Quarter Sestions, Febrwtry Term, 1839 Andrew Holshbuser sen'r. vsi r qel Hartsell. .V Sam T I Original Attach terfs Scales; fThermometers and Mathematical tion be made iri the Carolina Watchman for air Inttruments; rerryan, cueei, ana aietauic rens, wmiui iuo iu w cuup iu mv of every description; Black Sand Boxes 1 Mnf nextTerin of his Court, and replevy and plead sic and Mbss? Paper!! Travelling and Musie or that Judgmenf by default will be rendered Port Folios i Wall, Bordering, and Fire-Screen against him and the property letied will oe said Salisburv, ?,! Turn:: h out n c for tiic Paper; LietterFolders, Stamps, fyc. &c. AH new Publications regularly received, at soon al published! at the North Carolina Book Store. icy ui very aescnption 01 Dinoing aone.witn neatness and despatch. ... : j Feb. .13, J839 St30 j j to astisfv this eebt. I Witness, John! GIe8,CIerk, of our said Court at Office, on the 3rd Monday in February 1839. 5 F j I 1 JOHN GILES, Clerk. 6w30 Printer's fee 5.M fflcUDonfan great feat. , Eleanour (by Whiskey, that fa mous getter 01 tue stout sort, out cf t'lat splendid hrnnn mam Voiifir IvirntMe K 1ionet is tVn grand dam ef imp Ludwrongb, and is full sister to Julia, dam of Phantom Cressids, dam of I imp Priam and half eister to the Walton fill vr aam 01 hangar, an distinguished runners. - Clore, dam of Flatterer, was out of Harpal- ice by bonanna, the best four mile horse of hi3 day , and, as a Stallion, equal to any (f any age. riarpaiice, gd ot r latterei, was bred by ' the Earl of EgremontJwbohasbred a trreaternom 1 I.' ' , i. oeroi game nurses, man any oiner tort-man in L.ngland during the last forty years and was f AJI' That e I cord, pending one-, half his; time at each place, and will render serl vice at ttie very low price of $18 the season, and 23 to insure a con. 1 ne season io comraence l known & thorougl bred Horse, j ILL make his Spring sea-t ' son at Charlotte and Con-t containing not; ernmentsf N. ( Courts, a lisf rf officers, the U: . feasors and the I Interna! Iirsjprcv State House. I State Legislat-:: of the United sundry hints to I" North Carolina, progressive Petti State of ilJovt atollHit f Rowan Countyi Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions. Flbrua got by Gohanna, her dam by Herod she was the J lift lerro, J8S9. - 1 dam of Precipitate, out of Maiden by Matchero, sing anecdotes, Hflnrvilin H ! - I from Mr Pratt's old Squirt mare. Mercury, sire paper, and its 13 1 1 vs. 3 i ' . Original Attachment. w r,. itr u V , cpje. s,m,,pl HsrWll. C N ! eutof Mr O'Kelly's old Tartar, mare, g J Ama-1 Half G .l, - s . a. .. . 4 zon, by Unver. I hisinare, herself the !dam of I X appearing vi me soiitfjatnuii ui j cuurt, that Samuel Hartsell is oot an inhabitant of this State : It is therefore ordered tnst publica tion be made in the Carolina Watchman, for six weeks, for the aatd Haitselli to come in at the the first of Ma1rch,arid end on the first -lotyj'ni tjerm;of-tis Cdurt, and replevy j and plead j The eabseiibtrf deeming a newspaper puff if no I or that Judgment by default will be rendered adfantage to ahorse that is so well known, and! ,aeenswarc Mer Street, i Cto inform Lis friends and rally,1 in Virginia & Noith .ow l receiving an entirely the above line, express hern trade. Every de VU in j setts, and CUT complete assortment 'SVVAaEs& STONE ndj and will be offered bj procured in the vwhen refred. ay experienced Wtly attended m patrooage of le generally, in Iquested.- so fully able to recommend himself as McDUFF; ttfal che)nut, foll 15 bands 3 inches high, and was gotbylthe famous running horse Wash f ington, he' by Timoleoii, he by the jusily.re-4 nowned horse Old Sir Archy; McDufPs dam Perfection was! gojl by Old Sir Archy j her dam! by BalPs Old Floiizel, her grand dam by Bell Air; her great! grandam by Celar ; her great,; great grandam by the imported horse Why Noi, which was a thorough bred mare, &c. &ci, tra cing to the finest 1 stock of England. As to Mc DufTs racing! porfermances, see Torf Register, vol.-l, pagee 562i 564 j 565, Vol.il , poes 146. 251, 254, 303. yol 111 pages, 96, 198, 314, S68, from which it will " appear that he was a long time 4n thetqrf and competed with some of the best horsea io' America always with credit, although notoriously inkinskilled hands. View him and you will be delighted with his beapty and sjraetry of fornj. Try bim and yoo will be pleased with his! cults. : I Wm. P. JOHNSON. March 1, 18S94-tf31 agiinsi him, and the property levied Will he sold to satisfy this. debt. it j Witness, John Giles, Clerk of oar 'said Curt at Office on the 3rd Monday in February, 1839. i 1 If ' JOHN GILES, C lk. 6w30Piinler's fee $5. ij 1 7 racers, was full sister to Hannibal; winner of the uviajt auu warmagp, aisiinguisned acer and brood mare. Young Amazon full sister Har palice. Was the dam of Behvire, Tin wire'. Gold wire Trinket & SharrM?r,alf distinguished; on the T?, This last, Sharper, so famous for bottqc was selected to run s 4y mile race tn ltuesil, a- gainst the Cossack horses he was sent t run, and weight. receive ross $3 i cents for a sin,:' Bonk Store, u I. attention. Nov. 5, IS35- iere. R' Runaway Apprentices UN A WAIT from the subscribe fifing a- bout iburl miles Northeast of jWilkesbo rough,! without j any eause or provocation u hate ver 1 j - il 4" " : !i : '; '. . William !JC Gilreatii, an 1 'S TI1E Nantity of I MED I- n lltiS SOU III JITEE, Agent. 1 j FY. ,1829. term Attachment fictinn of the Court, H. Borne, is not an tHrfjra ordered, v?arolina Watch - James H. ad to said en airairst to the Iex punctual ni as aouTe, tits,' OClce. ITppeanfig to that defendant inhabitant of ; this State of optft Carolina, CAPAjlRUS OCUNTY. Court of -Pleas and Quarter Sessions, January Term, 1839. . A. Aleaander, antf i 1 , Wm.H. Archibald, (Original Attachment lev- James H. Borns J the satisfaction of the Court, L James H. Burns, is not an htate : It ts therefore ordered. thai publication beimado in the Carolina Watch man fur four weeks, that the eaid James H Bbrnscome in andUeplety and plead to said suit. or judgment hy default will be taken against hi no, and the land levied on; condemned to the satisfaction of Plaintiffs' debt. ; - jKIAH P. HARRIS, Clk. Mareh 9; 1839-j4w35 Pnnfer fee f 5 C indented Annrenlice to the Farmfncr hosinpeo apout 20 years 01 age, of midjdle stature, active and Rprightly in his appearahce and habits, eyes, hair and eye vbows : very black. A tolerably good English scholar, at. least better, than the most of boys riised in his isitoatioi,: ! it is pre ttfnedthe may endea vor toiitake up a school wbete be may go. All persons are cautioned a gainst harboring or employing said apprentice.as the law will be strictly enforced against all who may offend in that way. ij v T" I t JAMES . j REYNOLDS. Wilkesboro, Feb 23, 1839 tf30 1 " mHE THOROUGH BRED Jl HORSE TJiTlth ed at (lis stand in fine conditbn, and will be exhibited to all iht 1 m t - - - . 4 " " w Wti may call to spe him. His spsor.n cm commence or the Ith of February, and end on the 15th of July! for further particularise uau utii3 i t f . it 1. -pJlt!f.:4 ; H. W. LONG. Mansion Hotel, Feb. 2, 1839 tf 27 WTr1 lhe subscriber on 30th of December a. lasi, a ivegro man named 1 H.&RB7, Of a black comyexiori. abont l5iAt 4 a s !nAh ff high,!of a gyoll eouetenancel Hasa scar on nia ngav cneeK aont the size i of a 12i cent piece or larger.V s His pnder iip is eomewhat long, and heshovs his teeth a good dejihec TiaogUs. Ha l:a on when left me a pair )f irtneey pantaloons ahd Linsey roundabout, all 5 a hair capland pair of : stitch down shoes. U s believed that said negro is about F the town 1 Sli8hnry::of 1 !o the plantations near' the pfadkin ttifer. J i . !!-.. j. . ( I I will &r9 $20 for the delivery of said' negro o me or the Jailor of Rowan county. . ( I I VVILL1AM COWAN. .S; I Jlorus JUultitaulisl - mfla t chics p.jSa native . 1 A CONSIDERABLE NUMBEafUheae USl TREES may be had at Fat ettevjlle. N. W niMl' SnhcKnt... I... ' I ...... . ..iu9 vi 1 ij t rf HuamiiyjH we a- hc Fall.The proprietor can very ! readily dia- -j ! . i t4Mticwcj I pose 01 inera attine norm, ou rrotn -patriotic lor saieai nia resiueuce, 10 rauea iroo Sal- considerations, ne prettrs tbat; tnev sLoald be tsbury. SAMUEL LUCKIE, ISA. - w I Aieut. Trnnf sTTll T? taran n 1 ' N.C Febftm 9, 1839. J mB JOS PRINTING Of every description neatly ST Done at tiiis Office J3 taken by his native State. The price will be the same asiin Baltimore or New York, and will he forwarded to purchasers on the money's being Temitted. ! It is hjoped that such as may wish to en?ee, may 120 so at an early day I Enquire; of E.? L. Wisslow!, . fayetteville. N. O. i ! i 4! ": ' j i ; won easily, under g-reat disadvantage of Ge d 1 Tactions, by Mercury, is the ff jt ui jLJipvu-g auu spaniel, UUtil VV IlilkflS OI HIB Derby perhaps the only instance h here two colts from the same mare have won that great race. . The whole pedigree of Harpalice presents a long list of splendid racers and successful brood mares. From this same maternal line was de scended the famous English Stallion Tramp, whose dam was got by Gohanna, and almost full si3ter to Harpalice. Hart's old Medley j traces to the sam e source; Chateau wargaux and . Ce tos, both imported, and amOng the bst two, are from Gohanna mares with mncb of the same blood as the gd of Flatterer. Indeed Chateau Margaux, with the exception of one cross, has precisely ! the same pedigree. Mr Prati's ' old squirt mare; sir u liunbiiry's young Uiante??, and Mr O'Kelly's old Tartar mare, to whom Flatterer is r closely allied . by blood, with the Duke of Grafton's Prunella, are regarded ov the oesi oponsmen ana oreeaers as trie best mares in England, FLATTERER, like his sire moW was said to be the largest boned thorough bred in the Kingdom, and to be equal to 20 stone, (230 lbs!) is a horse of the largest size, - full sixteen hands hih. of immense power. lar?e boneJ?reat sabstance, good action, lodg stride, sound consti- : i .j , iJ i iuviuii, auu riceiieni tvuiper. 11 la colour IS a fine brown, without white, ft will be seer) that his pedigree runs back to the famous old English Eclipse, in an extremely shorthand as rich ia line as could be desired. . i I Salisbuh, One door JYori who as ope: Choice su; II Embracing Cc ons, Ccvtt life has a! I besi Al NEW-. He is prepaid st with COFFEE, PERS. He (t tion shall be rec order strictly ' pr Salisbury, I fjyThe extraordinary per formances of the 3 year old filly s Vasliti, by Flatterer's half-brother Leviathan, of Teone8 see, at the Raleigh and other Courses inj this State last Fall, and of many others of that hors e's get at the South and South West, recom mend his j Stock to the .favorable attention of "breeders. : Flatterer has proved a verv isure horse, -hi ... t SAMUEL MLVS. (March 1, 18393 w31. . , 4 Statr ot 3iovtft Carolina, CABARRUS COUNTY. I . Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, January Jerm, 1839. Phifer, i Original Attacbmen t s J.F.&C. ' !' ' , vs James IJ: -I: Burns. ied on Land. let- SI.&2ftK DEEDS FOR SAC AT THIS OFFIClE B 1 appearing to the satisfaction of the Court. JL that defendant, James H. Barns, is not an inhabitant of this State : It is therefore ordered, that publication be made in the Carolina Watch man for four' weeks, thaf the said James H. Baros come in, and replevy and plead to said Huit, or judgment by default will be taken a gainst himjand the land levied on, condemned to.tne aatistactioo of Plaintiffa' debt. I :. KIAH P HARRIS, Clk. m March 9,!18394vi32 Printer's fee 5 1 A FR E5H supply df Garden Seeds, grow th l38j7rom the gardens of D. Landreth, PhiUdelphia, and J. White Enfield, Connecli-eut- Juat received, arid for sale at the North Carolina :B.k Store., 4 v: r4,A "I : " Also a loi of Orass and Flower seeds, assort- TURNER & HUGHES. No.UCheap Side. ,Feh.4.J839tl29 f jr. Pice OFFERS HI VICES to v vicinity. Heocc ;; Dr. Mitchell. Salisbury, f . C. Admini I WILL Efllt.t of April npxi, AL ESTATE I Sutton, dee'd. c Gold x: 9 TRUAK,BIIU jveam: TERMS. b:.: over five dollar?. A LL those Ka ' itt tate, are hr- same within the v. notice will be j ) All those :;C:': March 1 5, 1' ? I' ed ILL H day e f X of Nathanif 1 i'. dressed and in 1 the SOih day of be offered fur 6a!e, ? 1; one WOMAN tr age, two BOYb 1 youn MAN a- f.r RIER, upon a c Purchaser giving t robt.st: JOHN st: , Rockingham ci j .
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