i "I .'-. rryM -l - !-'" " ' ".. I 1 ' !'. If- .. - i ' - "! ! i i-' i - -'- . J 1 v . I STANZAS; DELIVERED BT J. H. ORATj 1H P.in.L nf the Peiinsvlvania Institution for ipil i the instruction of the Blind, M lbwf Ex- lamination: j. - y. .ti j.r The bird, that neyer tried his wing, Can blithely hop and eweetly Though prjsoncd In a narrow cage. Till his bright feathers droop with age t 5o I, while never blessed with sight. Shut out from UetTen's surrounding light, Life's hours, and days years enjoy. Though blind, a merry hearted hoy. That captive bird may; never float j Through Hetvtoi pr pour his thrilling note 'Mid shady j grow, by pleasant stream! That sprinkle in the soft moonbeams But he may gaily! flutter round -Within his prison's scanty bound, And give his soul to song, for hp Ne'er longs to taste sweet liberty. Oh! mat I not as happy dwell? Within my unilluroioed cell? V .May I not! leap, and sing, arid play: And turn Uy constant: night j to daj? I never saw the sky, the sea, j The earth was never green to" me ; Then whv, Oh, why, should I repine; For blessings that were never mine. m . . a? -. . Tliink not that blindness makes me sad, My thoughts like youis are often a Parents I have who love me well - I neir omereni voices i caii cu, , - Though far and absent 1 can bear, " In dreams their music meets my ear, 'la there tf star so dear above, , A. the low voice of one you love! ' 1 'never saw'jD father's face; Yet on hia forehead when I place - Mv hand: and feel the wrinkle? there, Jft less ty time than anxious care, ,1 ' i " J I ffar the world has sights of woe, J To knit the brows of manhood so. 1 jit upon ; my father's; knee )e'd love me less if I could see. I neer saw my I Mother's smile; if Her gentle tones tuy heart begun They fall, like oistant melody, hew are bo mild and sweet to me. Slie murmurs not my mother dearl Thoua h ometime I hae kissM the tear From hrM cheekto tell the jy 0(i smiling word would ge her boy. Right merry was I every day ! rarless to run about and play With sisters biothers. friends and a' To answer to thiiir sudden call, 1i join the' ring, to speed the chase 'IV find each play mate's hiding-place, And pass my hand across his brow To lell hinri j could do it now ! Tf Mhoujjh deiightful flew the boars! Ml Si p4S?frf in c'iiildhobii's peaceful b owers, iU lien tll, were cone to school but L: i 1 - i - i : I usrd to sitrat home and sigh ; And thouch I never longed to vie Tlx' earth so gfeen, tbe sky so blue. I thought, I'd give the world to loo! A'ong tne pages oi a dook. ; Now since. I'e-learned to read an write, My heart is filled with new delight And music too Can there be found A night so beautiful as sound ? iTeii me kind friends, in one short i Am 1 not like that captive bird: ; j I live in song, and peace, and joy, prd, Though blind, a merry-hearted boy 1 . As two celebrated punsters were walking in the; street, one of them accidentally struck his foot against a small pail ; his companion dryly: observed; why, S am, you have kicked the bucket ' Oh; no the other, 1 1 have only turnedf Replied a utue No gouging, as the chap said ven he felt the critters in bis bead. . j ! B sensible verdict An inquest .having (down been held over the body of a toper aoutlH the inquisitors returned a Lied of tht Jug dis temper.' verdict of Much yet remains unsung,' as will be seen by the following splendid verse: All bail, tbou glorious moon. Bright as a new pan: i oou t rigntesi, roundest, nordesl source . Of bread and cheese to man.'! v.." A preacher' who had once beenj sj i printer, thus concluded i sermon. Ynulhjiuav be compared to a comma, manhood to a semi colon old age to a colon: lo which death put a period. . i 'It appears to me I have seen, yoa some where before as tbe man eaid ven the col lector called on him the twenty seventh time lor money, i : , n. - If Satsn should lose bis tail, where should -t.A m In esa anAlkai 1 A "ll - ? no n w 6t uiu i nuswei fj io a Sin nlace,' because there they rt-tai ! : III - iUaa ipif; its r Necessity is the nMvthei of invention' a the Qt said when he saw these three liota. . l?KOM MEXICO. The correspondent of f the Lboisianian,' nnder date of May .11, ttaifs thi me receni oe feat of i the Federalists Ifi the f icini:y of Paebla is a mortal' blow" to their paity. . Sakta Asa.' be says.Vhas become ib Idul qf tbe daj.V'His namoistbe common word.io the mouth d the peuple, and such is the' frenzy pi iboM who are in majority , that ir bis exceuencj cnoao u make himself king, etnpror, dictator, in one day ihe.CeniUl ,Govefimet i woatd diaaonear. and a troop of . i.K 1I1F '-j-S; and be ? replaced by a yrani slaves." X::?:Y 7 4 f h - ;V-. 1 ' - y ; The writer of the lettirfroai whieb this ia e tracted eoes at some lesgih imp .t.i.maitt tif i his views of the politics of Mexico, and the pro- ... -t t. . j: r ... wbicb at ibis disunce does not appear ; to jus prooaoie. ai least ooi imueunieii , iu u- LbiedlV thev areactini together in a cbiwnoo cao9 with sach a good . . T - a 1 - a understanding; .as has, Oy ine Orieai OI Ollllf mu iuiw.w-, to a complete success. ISAKri Ana, it appears, . i j r . . - 1 ' V J tort after tbe baitle o( Pueb a ii the fresDondiiit aWe aootedL'-tiheri I be waa received witb extraordinary oonore. a had rejoieing.2 balls, illJminalLna, pbblic plays, fot an event over whichlevery good man grieves The populace I sdmiies ihe hero of Tampico ; mil nt. Honiara lhit muwr 01 citii war. una L... .. 'U.rlanda (nt iU Ivlcior. the other nfTirinr. on the other I wailinss for tbe dead i fi with tfrifi: oo one side vou near eoir i . P - s - .' a . I Tine will show I'' . ! i i Jt J I ns the end of this medlej oi tbings. I - COMMODORE PREBLE. In Conner's Naval IWistory jjof the United States ia the l5illoingfneedote of Commodore Preble, illustrative of a,me poiiita in the charac ter of that distinsaished Natal officer: - Uommoaore r rente waa him w uigu T per and a rigid. disciplinarian. At first he was disliked in his owo ahip the -younger officers in irariicolar, Mint tn effecis of hia discipliqe, without bavins yet leattied 10 respect the hijh I protessionai quaiuiea coi. wnico us iueiwaiMsw came ao distibgoiahedlf Ouenight when the Constitution was in . thw Straits oi GiDraliar, she suddenly found herself along! side pf a large ship. Somej haihn ( passed v without . etiber party's giving any ares wer. i Commodore Pje ble, who had iakD the trumpet himself, dow tuld the name; snd cooh'ry . ot his ship, and lis own rank. He then d manded the name of the stranger, adding that be would fire a shot unless answered. 'Ifyou fireja shot I'll return a broad side was ihe ieply( Preblei aprang into his mizzen rigging. applie the trumpet and said, 'this is the United Slates 6hip Constitution, a 44, Commodore PrebW, I jmjjaboot to hail you for the Jasfetime, it not (answered, J shall 6re In to you - What ship ! s-that ?' 'This is His Britanie Majesiy's shj Donegal, a raee of 60 guns Prbte tuld tbt stranger he donnted his statement, and should lie by him till morning in order to ascertain bis; teal eharacter. He was t as trnud as his! word.' and in a sbprt time a boat came from the ' othel - vessel t explain. It was an English frrgafe, and ' the Constitution had got so suddenly and unexpectedly alongside of her4 that the heeitition about answering and the fictitious name had proceeded from a desire, to gain time ih order iofclear the decks sod get to quarters. I If i f , The spirit of Comnodore Preble on this he casioo, says Cooper, poduced a very favorable impreasiun in! his own ship. ;The young men ptitiii v remarteo. tnan it ne was .wrong to p temper he was right in! his heart. THE WILMINGTON ROAD, j The Wilmington" papers contain the Re port oiate tn the annual : meeting of the Stockholders, by the President, General Owen. Trsins hia been running over it dily, since the firlnf the present year, &. thej Riad has now ilO Lpromotives, and a sufficient number ';ptj baggage and freight Cars.;. One hundred.- and three miles are now in tue.Uod thewhole of the remain ing part f 58 miles jj is under contrsct Two Sections morJof the Road will be opened in July. ! 1 1 ' : . 1;-:.: :'" :- :-rW'Raltigh Register, , Ve learn (says th aratoya Sentinel) from a gentleman who bas just returned from Waah -ington, that the President and the Secretary of State inland visiting the Springs this Summer and that they; may beixpected about tbe last of June or early in July! 1 ; j. " JTJE XV WEMjIs EIZ IT, THE SUBSCRIBER HAVWG RE MOVED HlSn SHOP TO THE UILDUSTG FORMERLY KJTOfpASTHE POSTOFEWEy : Continues io.keep 9n;and a g n aicn.es ana wains, Breast Pins and jtftrigfp ! Silver Spoons arid Pencils Musical Boxes and Silver Thimbles - Rodgers'PocJeetd en Enwes. And all other articles in bis line, ' a SW aw asr W at astf - a aar a sm araamw ear aw an jtw u:f ' lf I Kepaired in ine nest xnanner. and warranted for tweive mon.ow viipiuoia ana on ver taken in; t a vZf a i " i 1-Purcn,sea n Pmc'H for debts due. ? i j - , i I T 1 I ntum r orii b..,u- t il . fV"? f rilHE Iredell Courity Temperance Society 0 will bold their Annual : Meeting at Lahof Church, on the first Wednesday in August pexif By order of the CHciuy j JUUTUmVAJJPJJELL sseeYu. June 7. i say u :DiU Douglas, fr 1 BB AVINO located himself in Salisburv. re JLA. specif ully lenders his professional.servjcee to its citizens, and those of the sarroundingcoun, tryj His office is thf one recenilv occooied bv Dr. Bouchelle, where he can be found at all times, except when absent on professional da ties.Vv;V;v,:;-;:fj.y i;-;:-;-r ,,-r.l' '1 Salisbaryp Jan7j!939 if45 i JUSTXnECEMMi A quantity oj, superior Chewing Tobacco, do. do smoking Tobacco uty -.Jf. F. R. ROUECH& I 1 known thorough: bred I Horse. i TTTTTILL make hi Spring gpa V V son at Cbarlotte an4 Con cord, Spending one half his time' at each place, and will render ser vice ai tut: very .low price of $18 the seasoned; o ini acoll. 1 jTbe season to commence the first cf March, and end on the first of Jolyj Tbe sobsciiaer deSmios a newspaper puff of oof advantage to a horse that i-so well known, and soieujaoie trftriainiv ia: win mp.reiT bibib mil qb is a onin and was got by the famous running horse Wash r , - . - , m , . . .. ingto nuwoed hurse Old l Sir Atcbvr McDuff da Perftelion wi got byj Old Sir Areby ; ber dam b hi. nij t?T i l . . 7 i it by Ball's Old j Fjoi.iael, her grand dam by ? Belt whic was a jhdrdngh bredjnare, fiwj, &c., traj YE -P v r-r' . ?f w. DaflTs i racing l?f- VT? ff volj I. Paft 662.J564. 565, Vol; 11. pes 146, sai, aua. i yoi n i pajres, yo, 31 long time ong the: tferf and impeted with meof kk mo. ; lh. kiut kuMb mil nillM ailk although noaKouWy lit unskilled hands. View """fp '"'"' ""J" cipf him and vou wilt iba; delighted with hia beaut v kim. nJ m.mi ito.SII Jtv ! JlinktJ raitK k! and eymetrt of form.-iTrj him and yqa will be pleased with bis icolts. ' f u m -i- M: l mx:SV.P, JOHNN March 1,839131 , lit Mori JTJulticaulis rrnNSITlERABliE NUMBER! of these AL 21 TRKSl mav be had at Fav etievtlle N a boot thellasi of next aomraer or the first of the Fall. The proprietor can very readily uisj noseof them! at jihe;North, but from! patriotic considerauons, prefers that they eboold be taken by his! naiie State. The price, will b ihe same as h Baltimore or few York; and wijl he forwarded to Purchasers on the money a being remitted. ;is opad that such ts may wish io engage, may da so at an early day. j Enquired Ei LL Wibsi.ow, Fayetteville, N. C . ! Feb 16, 11339 r-U29 Unexampled JTJatnmoth SCHEME. rflHE fol 4wlng details of a Schemk or a 1. LottxrV to be drawn in December nexf. warrants us Irdeclarinff it to be UNrARAM- .i f i v . , srm . -r LELED thfthihistoryaif lotienes: rnaes q me araounij uri ntru ..!- -- CD to the iobilici It is true, there are many blanks, botln j the bther hand, the extiem-! low ehsrgotl $20 pjpir Ticket the-Valve ah Number of the Cif itils, and the rvivsl f the good old I coqmm ! f warianling that evert' prize shall be: drSwri and sold, will, we are surf, give om versa j sais!aciion, ana eapeciauy wup Six Hukdrkd Priee Holders. j 'To those disposed to adventure, we recom mend early appHcalin being made to us for tick; wbpu u rnw " "-"j remain,the first buyers have the best chanreYe therefore, emphatically sat DELAY NOTjf but at once remit and trans-mit to us your jfr dersl which .all always receive our immediate attention Letters to be addresseo, ailu appticf tiuo to be made to SILVESTER & Co. 156 Broadway, N. York. C7 Observe the Number. 156. 8700,000 8500,000 825,000 ! I 5 PRIZES OF 820,000 ! !. . , M . - i 2 PRIZES OF I8i5,000!! $ PRIZES OF 1810,000!! Grand Real Estate and Bank Stack TTERY Of Proptttu situated in New Orleansl :. i 4 i i - . - . J . 1 - 4: . - S C3Tbe richest and most magnificent Scheme evr preseotsd to tbe public, in this of aoy oih er cocntrytn M; T1I S OXLY 02O. L . JtLl A ''.1 i . . .!.'..'; . r A3tnonaeq ot an aci i ine ieirisiauve as aembly of Florida, and under the Direction hf the CommissiorJersL aetinff nnder ihe same, i 1 i i; Lecemoer ist. 1639. SCHMIDT 4 HAMILTON, Manage, SYLVESTER & Co, 156 Broadway, j ,, i ; J j ; New York, N4-Agents. No CoMBticATioir Novsaas! ! I 100 000 tickets from No. 1 bpwsrds in sue sion. i h The deeds of the , Property snd transferred in iras. to ihe Commissioners spnom .-j ji nim ' Z . . . TKX. ". l ,eg 7 ne,aaia aci or ine agiaiamra ot Mori da. for tbe security of the Prix-H.Wers. SPJLISS DID 8HE52Ee 1 Prize .The Areade 286 feeti ! 5s inches 4 lines, i oo M agazine street; , 1101 fnet, 11 inches S on Naicbea street, t 1S6 feet, 6 ioebes ! on Uravier si reel . Rented at abooi&37- 000 per ann Val- ! ued at e ,4' - 'j-,. 700,000 1 Prize City Hotel-162 feet on ,' Uommon street; i 146 feet, 6 inches, J , on Camp sr. Ren 1 ted at $25,000. 1 , Valued at i . $500,000 1 PrizeDwellin House(adjoin- incr the Areade) do 16,24 feet,7 inches frofii oo Natchez at. Rrated at 1200 Valued at ! 120,000 1 Prize PiUsAdjoiairie; the ai Tliat we :: ; m BO cadjNot3,23 ft. front on Natchei sj, Rented at $12QU ValnfH t - 20,000 1 Prize Dillon Adj.iiningth8.Ar- cadeNu 18.23,n ff out on Natchez St. Rented ai $1200-1-Valoed at ' 10,000 1 Prize Ditto No 23 nonh east corner of Basin fr Custombuose at. '.' 40 ft front on Basin, . " - 4 40 feet on Frank- 1m street, by IS7jft deep' ;n Custom- ; bouse street.- Hn V ted at 4innvini aVon nnn i 1 Piiae No 24.Sontb west corner of Ba- , am & Ciisiom-boose st. 3 ft 7 inches on1 Frank-' ' Jin, 127 feet, 101 inches ' deep in froot of Custom ' house street Hented at alSOOaValoBdat - 20.000 1 rrize Jjitto No 339, 24 feet 8 inch es on Rojrtl 6treet,by 127 feel, lis inches de?p. Rented at $1000 Val- ued at ; 15.000 1 Pi its250 shares Canal Bank Stock, if 100 each, 1 i , ; 25,000 1 fnze 200 ditto Commercial ditto, $100 each, ; ' 1 20.000 1 Prize 150 ditto Mechanics & Tra- ders-$100each, 5 , 15.000 1 Prize 100 ditto City Bank. l00 sach, 10,000 I Prize 100 io ditto do-ilOOeach. 10,000 1 Prize 100 do ditto do $100 eaeb. 1 10.000 1 YivtA 50 ditto Exchange Baok, $100 rt;ri-erh;:vr:f: ;r';- - 1 Pr'ze 50 do ditto dof-i$ 100 each. 1 Prize 25 ditto Gas Light Bank, $100 feach, . 1 Prize 25 do ditto do,1 $ 1 00 each 1 Prize 15 ditto Mechanics Traders ' 1 ! $100 each, '- . j 1 Pr!tv4-I5 do Ditttfdo, $00 each, 5.000 5,000 2 500 200 1.500 1,500 SO r nans- each 1 0 s? res f h m.uis " iana Siajte Bank, $100 each, , . each Pri $1,000, I v 20,000 10 Prizes eich 2 shares of.$100 each; ' i eiach P.iz- $200, of the ' Gaak f .Light Bank. 1 f . w f' ' "20,000 200 Prizes each 1 share of $j00, of the ! jBahkofLobisiar.a. f i 20.000 200 Prized each share of $100, of the I New OrleansiBahk.f 20.000 150 Prizes each 1 share of $100 of the j" Union Bank of Florida. 15,000 600 PRIZES J 01,500,000 TICKETS $20 NO 8n Alt E8. Thewhjoleof tbe 'IVkMs, wiih their Nom bers. as also those containing the Prizes, will be examined and sealed by tbe Commissioners, ap pointed under the 'Act; previously id their being put inh the wheels. One wheel will contain the whole jofi-th Numbers the bhr will con Uln SIX HUNDRED PRIZES, and the first 600 Numbers that shall be drown out, will be en titled to such Prizfas may be drawn toitsennm her, and ihe forlbnate holders of such Prtzf s will bSve such proper iv transferred immed is tHy after the drawing! unincumbered, and tcithoui any deduction! I ' .. i ; i June 7,il839 I1D! ,. ! -4- Thcj fine Young! Horse ITIiYLthe imonrted FvliJ and in nil JL sipectsdf s full and pore Pedigree.' Wiii stand a: niy stable in i Borry county, near the Shallow Iford of Ihe Yadkin : on lower t terms than any her hose of equal blood and preten sions ii Americal Fir further particulars sec; Handbills. I I i HP. POINDEXTER. March ti, 1839tf34 ! i GOELICICE'S IlliEsubsctiberlrak on hendra quxntnv of the above IJVFAL UADLE MEDICIAB. or sale at Ayresville.Stokesco., North Carols I :- i . ' ft I .Ti na. - m. ; u ; . . . ; ; I 1 JAMES AY RES, Agent. Ayreirville. Slokea c , 7 J April 19. 1839. i jBmSS THE General Assembly hsvinjr sothoried ith Governor lo'proiMire one complete set of WEIGHTS and MEASURES, as Stand ars fot each county, pursoia disped to cort tracrare invited make iheir terms, known, agreeably to the Act for that purpose, Chapter XL Models of ihe weights csh be seen at the Executive Office. ; I " i-4 f J "-, April 1839 tfS9 EUB. DUDLEY. Martin'8 sheriff Voroner a net Constable. A few Numbers of Ibis valuable " woik are at my Offir for sale Price $2. 1 bis work is now : gM!ing out of ; print,; and beinir the ver? best authority fur the guidance of mtnisierisiomcersss wen as ia very necessary squish in j to a- Lawyer's OfUce, it is believed thai the copies on hand will be sold read i I v. iney wno desire ine work bad best apply soon - . v-U H ft s fi. U.- JUNES. Msy l7-tf42 1 f llHE Subscriber being desirous to rempve to iii it he $outh IVestj. oflers for sale his LANb l withtbe appurtenances in the etiunty of Davie, on the main road leading from1- Salem Jo Sistes' ville and about si an equal distance from each place1,; and 6 miles distant, from MocksTille. There are about ' . ' : ' ; in the wbole-li ing ail together, but in several Tracts. L iTbe whole! place ii 1 well fertile and in a high stale of cultivation, viik n ine uuiLJJIUNeotirflT new. Tbe y o u IJUU5S15 " is good. There ia a large Quantity of meadow land! and good ORCHARDS of th best jtroita M ucb of j this Land lies on Dotcb roaai Crek, which forniShait witb a good deal of the at bottom. Tbsre is a SAW MILL : iSiSiJ,ILI WOOL CARDING MACHINE 06 ,b premises Poatessioo will be given jibe coming tall iftsale is made shortly : If bort,ossHwon vi be given in the spring, i f! he sale will be made in three several parcels tf ir 14 desired, r good residence may be had oo each. ; 1 K -:- - rms)iadJ known on application to the Pro pnelor. bot as be is determined to sell on favora ble terms, spphcalioo bad best be made early. Oak Grnve. D.,ieen. N. C.? " .1 4 NEW JEWELLERY, c. i ' HAS another new opplv f Gold and Silver W ATCHES, Plain English and French oo j Gold Fob Chains and Keys, Fine breast Pii.a and Finger Ringa, Silver Butler Kntves, Patent snd plain Pencils, Tooth Picks, Fob Chains, Spectacles snd Thimbles, Steel and gilt Fob Chains and Keys.' - A VERY FINE AND LARGE ASSORT MENT OF RAZORS AND POCKET AND PEN KNIVES, by different makers arid V.iker articles usually t-enth Jewellers. All of , which will be sold low ftor Cash', or only, six monihs credii, sfter kii)i timft - interest will be charged. Work done faithfully and punctually. Salisbury, May 8, 18S9 tf40 SfZOHB j PHTSIO I C. B & C. K. TVIirELER, ; TTFAVE josi received a large and fresh sop- JLM. ply .f ; DRUGS, MEDWIA'E$r PJlMTSt DYE- STUFFS. OILS. BRUSHES, CIGARS. TOBACCO. SJSTUFF, LEM OJV- SYRUP JJYD TABLE MUSTARD. - I ALSO, PATENT MEDICINES; SPIRITS OF TIT R P C TI N E SWAI81 4t HOrCK'S PANACEA, FlfESlI K1CF, SOAPS, -r CANDLESf GLASS WARE, X, PERFUMES, &C.&C. ' Also', var'KHis kinds of VViuta and Spirita for, meJical purposes. All; of hich will be sold low for cash, or on tnW to punctual custumers.i Salisbury, May 3,1839if40 t - Mr ... l". ,. . . State of 3lpttft aroXtun, ROVVAri COUNTY. j Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, May J " r :. Term 1839. .. L Horaee H. Beard, John Pinckston ostices Execuiion (levied on land. ppearing' : tot the ; Court, that notice of JL this levy was i not ser ved tn the defendant: it is therefore, ordered J thai publication be made for six weeks in ihe Carolina Watchman, for the said John Pinckston to come m and plead: to this suit, or a judgment pro confeso, il) ,be rendered against himj and an order of sale be made. - , " ').. :' " . ,.;Vr j.;'-. Witness, John Giles, Cleric of our said Court at office, 1st mondaf in May 1839. . " ! JOHN GILES, Clerk, nay 10, 1839-641 Printer's fee f 5 , j State of Jiovtli avcUnn ROWAN COUNTY. ! Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, May .Term 1839. . ' i - -. ' . . ...,t: . ' John Pinckston j 3 ,,eTied OD j IT appearing to ihe Court, that notice of this levy was not served on ihe. defendant: it is therefore, ordered, Ithat publication be made; fur six weekR in the Carolina Watchman, tor the said John Pinckston to! come in, and plead tothis soil, or judgment pro confesso, will he rendered against him, and in order of sale be made. Witness. John diles, Clerk ,f onr said Court at office, 1st monday in ms y 1839. j ; I. JOHN GILES. Clerk, aiay 10, 1839 -6w41 Primer fee $5 j TOWN ORDINANCE.! ITOR the information of all concerned, that no . PASS for longer tfaan 24. hours shall be con sidered vslid,un)esp wjiere a fellow has his wife, in that case where he is once caught, directly on hivroute from his master's house to thai ot" his wife's, a pass vhall j be considered good for one week. ; , ' ; : . l.i---r ,-.h V. E',RI BIRKHEAD, Clerk. Salinborv May 31. 1839 3w44 ' i State of 3Lcrttt earoltu DAFIDSOJY COUJVTY. j Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, May Term. 1839. Mary Ader, vs. Jacob Ader. John Ader, er, Solomon Ader. John Tnsb, I Petition for Dow l t. l . 1 ms wne ousannn,!dami. er Bird & his wife Christina; Peter Ader. Joseph Perri! 4 1119 w up iiritut3iii or javio oenj Acer, imams. ' 1 c- IX this case it appearing to the satisfaction of tbe CtKirt, that Jacob Ader, John Ader, Std omon Ader, Juhn Tush and his ife Susannah, 11 ivji iiiiivi b warn xnii n mwaiA . m a a . m . . . . .uuju.a iH viiiisiiui, irviuri Flainlifi rpti, ..uuu. uiaiiuiiifui miis oiaie .- 11 is inereiore,! fw, pnitrt r- ordered, thai pubueation be made for six weeks in tbe Carolina Watchman, for said Defendants to appear at the next term of said Court, to be held at the Courthouse in Lexington, on the 2d monday in August next, and answer or demur to plaintiff petition; 6r judgment pro confesso will be entered against them. ..V Testr :-, -l-x-;.? .:iyW:k.v , I CHAS. MOCK,c'c o. Msyl. 1839 6w44 PriDUr's fco 45 621 Commission and Forwarding v Business. V nnBE Sobseribfrs have established thsm ! JL selves in Vilmington for the transaction "of the above business, and solicit a share of public patronage. Having been accostomed to the bo- Jiness, and intending Uo devote their attention xclosively to it, they pledge themselves to give satisfaction to those who ma? patronize them. Merchants liTiog in tbe interior may rely on having prompt andeatly advices of arrival and shipment of their Goods, snd those who supply themselves with Groceries from Wilmington, will be regularly advised of arrivals, and tbe stale of tbe market. j'SiricI attention will also be given to tbe salrbf Produce, Lumber, Tim ber. &e. : : -i-l h 'Ci " -'4,-1- V I McGARY & M-TAGGARS. TTNFOin; II frona b s cm the publi ' Tille, whfrp ' CmGllZ J- Hisllu- ed to which FICES I t rem to tl C es himsplf s :; t satisfacti i t TABLE. L.'. the bost.t: - and hi erv: Jan 2G. IC WW a,-i rniiin r" ii INGI O" ia mm in fc mands for of a quality t Mate. tC3Or,' r !y attended, r , Lexint; :., . Sum m nr. your Iiul oil arf chap. r 1 thank the cn rounding -court they have ta : strict attfntt . ttnaance of t! 1 will saj t j dune, and rj'iy ted in tho ck t shall be bpM I Any one v, i always find c absent on tui- N B me in Sali-jb u April 12. 1 . "r'TT7 FOUR J , to ivh i ploy meet r ill at C!;r. 'May St 1 : ? (Having I: Respect; the vari the citizpr.B tit t country. Hp ! untiring atter t: to be able to v office is at ! : , here he caj i absent on p-t f. May 17, U stntc c "DJr; Coon cf r; AeneE F By her Guari ; ry Fed' Nathaniel fi I Dootl.it. IT apparJr. that Nail.: fendants in th; State: It is t! be made for sir man, for tr f next Court cf I held for the s ' Lexing-lon, 1:1 1 snd snewt r cr jndtnsnt pro c them. . May SI, lc: State c In E ; John Kent zr .1 ; VS. Celia Crabtr Elizabeth V. IN this ca ! ihe Court, i tree&Eliz:f this iState : It that poblirati man for six appear at the r Equity, Jo I I Court Hou?h ir. after the fuuri'. and there to Te, V May 31. If - C : Have ju sale, v 100 Kfn-. ' 250 Oar, i 200 Bott! , 6 Piecr ; '2000 lbs t;r 500 lbs L 50 Bus, 75 Bz: V 22 lir.: 24 Hi.fi SO Sac:.r way SI, i: jo: Of eve Joa7 1839 3a45 f WtlmiBtoa Maj 20 133 0tn44 i A