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-I- 9 , 1 ..,1-MMMMaaglwaaajaaa'eaajaaaaaaaaaa- : : Z - - -J-''UI 7 i - 1 POETRY. t,.! r ivKaat of oecultatly Urge size and produce was seen gro wis j rby itself from the crevice of a rock in a whest field. ..IW head wasxarefolly preserved;and the grain iowp, and froa it has fceea produced the fet narcela which were sown last yc-r by the different gentlemen. jTwo of these parcels foand there way to fcaltinore, and on account oi ineirreoar&y,v u- YaluuLle ; Touri Property n eO jJPMSING a complete Description cf tLc Earth, PbyMcaljSSaiisiiral, Civil and Polit ical, exhibiting the relation Wthe Heavenly Bo dies, its Physical Structure, the Natural history of eah eonntry ; and the . industry, commerce, Political Institutions; and Civil mod Social State of all Nations Illnstra ted by Eighty-two Maps and. Eleven Hundred engravings oa wood, repre- YOUTH, MANHOOD, AND OLD A(jE. - . ' ' I BT C1KOU3E BOWLEi Kirer ! JUvei : little Hirer ! 7 ; Bright yoa sparkle on yoor way, O'er, the1 y fellow pebbles dancing, 'Through' the flowers and foliage prancing "Like a child at play. A ty and the accoopaning Mtmnee of their 1 ejq aboQl t0 VeinoTe to'the West 1 .offer "A1? J? TC.r wgioaof ihe Gto. Together productive character, were oougui u. .ecu jrj) 8ala m UEAL PROPERTY, lying, VnTnmpV Jin 4 f Iff at the rate oi tnree ooiiars pcf uci. th- Town of .iUiwfcaTil e. u&n coumj, consisi-1 Hirer I Ujfer! swelling RUer ! On voq osho'er roogb and smooth- ; r . i - .t :. . ii .. 1... , L: 1 Louder, Taster, arawnng, ieapmS Orer rocks, by rose banks sweepin f Like impetuocj youth. X Riferl River! briaaroi ng4 River ! Brodi add deer and 'till as Time, Seeroini jea still in motion, - j Tending onward to the oeean, : " Just like mortal prime. Rive! RiVer! rapid Rijer ! : ! S w i f ter no w y o'u sli p a way ; Svrift and jsilent as an arrow, -'J'hrougri a channel dark and narrow, - Like life's closing day." .-River! ; River I 'headlong River! . ! Dowa you dash into the sea X Sea, that line hath iever sounded, ; gta, that Voysge hath never rounded, i'i ' : - Like eternity. . j : ". enabled to state the result; of the eiperi oent'as made bV one of the i gentlemen, Mr. Joel Vickers. Three ;nd a half acres of rich, well prepared eronnd, have been fonnd to Drodoce at the rate of fortu-sev en lushtli to the acre. .Thej quality of ihn orain is exrtrfent. and minr O. the head vera fonnd to contain lorty-nve grains of wheat Althongh it is admitted that: when the character of tae tana .. pi Pill! J' ri! i l I v " And all other necessary out Volumes, well bouod, at the low price of $10 Oa. money at 8ubscrip- - 1 1,u,! MB mvne au tnose wns win tapurcnase it . f cheaP kwks, tq call )r send Iheir ordeTs. f 1 lltl 1 :i - . TITnfJPn ft, UfTYllTCC June; 1839. 'f -t-h7 i t 'f" and eS . h ' " ; " All new and in good repair. . Attached to which - THREE ACRES, OF- LJWV, It In? on both aides main street, and very conven- Taos. SVJDFOnnr C.dM3nssioNk'H'" 1 1ND t- ( i, . . , .... - '. : !: ' it f thA f.vnrMna of the season are COnsia- I .khn, nfrl mh-r hniMinW I v' j : . : i "uvv"'r?'r- - . . .- l tieser to -1 ered, ordinary grain woaiuijnavp pruuuu i fof business, lbere isconvemeni 10 me dwell i .f j t Wilmington! N. .C. H'rrt.aM r0 tR TtrnrtrV'innrv . nrodnct I inn narx lailinw SPUINfi of nhta water, and I -ePSrs..t. u. & VV. WinslOW, W..WIH lhp Mfl ftf Mr .Viftkers. as Unmanf other conveniencies. X . kings, oho Husked Sdn. C.i J. Oriell, well as that quoted from theCharlestown ",u7 .jivv.v-. ; before.tbe 7th of 5$ejiterjaoef next.l snail expose I. j As I am determtrled to tell; a good bargain Yarbrough tt Ray, Joseph Bakerr C. T. may be had for. cash, or on a abort credit; I Haigh, .Curtis & Myroverv. ;i . of wheat growers. 1 1 the above property; to sale- viinoat reaeive on that day at - r- - '' I PUDOd i AUCTION. Terms will be male kinown on the day of sale. : .; . ' i -i h-' L H. GARNER. July 19, 1939-5w51 June 21, 1839 Sm47 'K MORUS MULTICULIS. The Norristown (Penn.) Herald 'states that some sales -of the trees at 25 cents each, deliv- eraoie in ineu au, nayeoeea maue tirinai neign; borhood, but growers now refase la : sell at f hat price. Id reference to thtr subject, Mr Morn. of the " Silk Farmer," published in Philadel phia, says : - u u.he sales or luiucaulis trees nas been ve ry actire, durioff the present? week. I Purcbas era are ready to taSe any quantity at 25 to 55 fTTlHE Subscriber, who is a resident in cents. On the 9th and 10th i instant; the editor JLU rnWlonH hW mpni onm mnnthm i in . - t V -AJiaa&aWiM h VB-TWMW Hww-w .r3 - i i Catavba Springs, jN. C, npHE public are infurmed that the JL above establishment will be kept . open iQis season, ior me tccpmmooa tion oi I invalids, and au wno may TO O IWEIZS AdxizouiiT irns. sold 150,000 trees at SO eenta each, .half cash, y ed Statea cxamiaing seV f ral sec and the balance satisfactorily secured at three r .t. Vi u .ii t,,. nM fair month frnm d.lirpr: ThlrW .ra tlOnS of the Gold fining districts, and has as near Camden, and promise tobeve- acquired considerable knowledge of the They are part of a lot containing about value and prospects of soccessfui Gold All- ' Why is it, I ask, that we aV labor tow, that we associate idea of meanness, and that an intelligent rticaol is trees was rv fine 200,000, the balance of which are held at forty ning if .properly conducted cents." 1 - ! ' 4- . ' - 1 ,,-v. - . ' LL -r. .- .r 'A desire a pleasant summer retreat: ji. Ample pre parations have been made, and renewed exer tioos will be given W render toll satisfaction Terms of bocurdivg very dicap a . Thankful for the' liberal ipatrbnabe' bestowed upon him the last season. ; The sbbacriber soli citaa furthei trial of his establishment. I ih. i J. W. HAMPTON. Catawba Springs, Lincoln. co. ! 4 I ; May3:,1839-9w44- .5 ',. . The Fayctteville Observer and' the South Carolinian will publish the above to the amount of 3 each, and send their acconnjts to the Post master, Catawba Sprioga for payment. J. W. H ! n nr. The Centrsrille Sentinel (Eastern Shore of I we innue on h rcvura u r jcan call manu- -Maryland) says: ! f - j'- eyert himself in making known to the pubr iate with it the a sale of upwards of a thousand Moras Mul- Ik a England Itbe advantages that nSay PR22MT3EJG OE'PZCa . i .-. i 'B?iiB'ifi.jr.,J - made in Caroline bountv. on" reasonably be anticipated from judicious op- ',r.i1 , .... V. . ' .; people min .eorn The .pMUIMtaliMM.tt .hte -f ; - ' II 'SShSSu.S: iT i tn Kaiaa nM uA.ni .....,; s? ". ?; 1 1 -' t " --- -rr ....r . - uaraiuuiit wuivui commission rTilHE fcllowin? details of a Scheme of a ii LoTXERT, tcrbe dravro in December next, I f .i IIC Solsr. UNPARAL- JJ. n. warrants uafn declaring -it to be LELED ia tb.8 history of Lclteiies. Pri2es to the amount nave heverxefobe been offer- ed to the public. It is true, there are many blanks, but on the other hand, the extremely low charge of 20 per Ticket the Value Ivj Number or the Capitals, and the revival oi the good old custom', of warranting that every selves in Wi!: the abovebain : v. patronage. Ha vir : sin ess, and intend;- - exclusively to it, t: satisfaction to thr, Merchants livir;j ?, bavinir prorat t aT-.J r prize snail be drawn and sold, will, we are sure, I sbipment cf their ( give universal eattstaction, and especially to tne themselves wiih C six IIURD&ED Prize lioLDEBs. ' Jo those disposed to adventure, verrecom- (state of the uiarkf t mend early application being made to us for tiek-eta--when the Priaes are'all soldi Blank's only remain.the first buyers have the best chance. We therefore,- emphatically say DKLAa iNUi ! but ! at once remit and trans-tnit to tis your or ders,, which shall always receive our immediate atientiun. Letters to be addressed . and apolica tion to be made to ' ; n SYLVESTER & Co. V! ... 156 Broadway, N. York. C7 Observe.the Number, 156.- be given to the sa! ber. Sic. i Mcga: Wilmington ?uy ; ! ti ' a ' . I- ts. mat. in most countries, so lew lniei cent people have been engaged in Itlr- Onre let cultivated men plough andd follow the commonest labors, and plough; ing and diggings and trades, will Cease to mean. It is the man who determines tne dignity : of the occupation. . Physicians and surgeons perform operations s iean ly ! than fall to the: lot of mechanics. I lorty-t wo cents pel i tree. ' Sales have recently been made in this town at thirty-fite. Holders are keeping back for higher prices. . . a ne xLioiior oi.tne nosier q us.zeue. in an swer to inquiries made of him as to the price of muioerry irees, says ' speculators ' are giving from thirty-One and a quartet to forty cents for trees delivered next tail. Having extensive connection with some filiate application be made.. He :has two good of the leading Capitalists of London, Li v- Presses and a large qaanmyf type, w.itn every erpool; &c. the subscriber offers his serfi-oeecssary and Job ces to persons b ther to lease or same, and is ready ton inspect and take particulars and specimens of ore. laying rMining Property ei ?cc;f.If ttSp J, d" MlJ Tin disposing of the the sabscriber d f Posy Fa3 al Lome- eajdy to inspect and take f?ffV r ! D.GOODLOE. Great Sale.k gentleman: Baltimore American. 1 1 I To my Ftlkw-Siifferers ttt the JUullicaidh t s have seen a! distinguished chemist covered as ?w 1 of Fifteen acres filled with a crop of i .i en .i. 51- flourishing moras multicaolis.faas so d thecroo wuu uu ua 'rf ftp during the present week for the sum ?of thirty- ..... ..... r&.. , i , " it," -1 iwomousana nve nunarea dollars ! gave uignuy to ineir worK anu so ouri jta borers, once educated, will . give idig nity to! their tolls. Let me add, that 1 see little difference, in. point of dignity, . - - 't- m i j v- -r M A . I it r between the various vocations ot men When I see a clerk, spending his days adding figures, perhaps merely copying, a tellerof abank counting money, or a mer-1 dead cnani selling snoea or niues, l cannot see inese occupation81 than in making i ture.l do not see lectual activity than in several trades! A man, in irie neiu seems to nave .more dunce of improvement in hi work than a man behind the counter, or a man drifirig a qjill. It is the pignlof a harrow misdi to ';L.-:J' -J l.L- J.:.iT 1 U of this! city who l 1 Letters ro$t raiajpna applications to ulnkx iiiiUXiLiiLiJ, care oi Messrs. , Oxford, Jone 6th, 1339; l Irwin & Elms; will receive attention. NEW JEWELLERY. ?c. Charlotte! lDthj July, 18393il Mir KOTIB. ' ' ' . -1 I l:f X . ' oi,ectua,l0nf . i . . 1 JI the Governor to orocure on comp!ete set If itbe not too late, t will caution all such a-1 of WEIGHTS and MEASURES, as Stand gainst digging up those parti of the grounds I ardB for each county', persons disposed to con wnerein iney nave supposed toeir cuttings to be I traet are invited to make their terms known, uis cauuun i lane ine noeriy to oner, i a?reeativ to tne Act lor tnai purpose, napier in I ywjiuse, sjvsie-aay, i wnne some oi my Au ' 111 - I S-. a -,--- Executive Office. 1 ;- April 1839-tf39r t n Ei rw r ruin bt f , a i j w A greater respectabieness I I't'y" imB mo iuwi autuu; gruw- leather, shoes, ahd furhi - Ti' TOT jt? lTs l 0010 in .i,om ,(., IWli I ,w8 ,,B ut-imougn, iq luage oy me ser in tnem greater .tnle-1 ij . m j j .uf E; B. DUDLEY. pear above ground. ' July 16th, 1339; : j j Whig.. Presbytery of Concord will meet in this ptember Hib,a: under His dust and sweat, carries thereat 0mSLPS V SqQCSj" , . . .. 61 ed to atop at the boose of the Subscriber, as Mii i 113 iniirsi p wer9. i uoudi noi,:inere places of lodging. I ' j tion of nature, and in the perusal of works of genius, tinder a homespun garb as uo i der finery, i We have heard of a distin ! gmshed auhor, who never wrote so? well as when dijessed for company. But! pro found thought and poetical inspitatiin lis most generally visited men, when from . narrow fin-umstaocesor neglinent Habits, i thertent coat and shaggy face, have fmade ; them quite unfit for polished saloons iA man, may see truth and may be ihrilld with beanty in one costume or d welling,! ks well as an another, he should respect him self the .more for the hardships under which hj intellectual force has been 'derel- oped. -Uhanning on Self. Culture: I $5 JRIEWA1R11D). ABSCONDED about the last of October, from the subscriber, at that time residing in Stokes Cuur,ty,N. Carolina ray Negro man about "Zl cr 23 years of age, and of a very bright complexion. . He is a Shoemaker by trade, has a! veryj bushy head, of hair, a thin visage, Js spare built and wighs from 13 to 140 pounds. He has a verv lare scar -on one of his leers please insert the first part of this advertisement I near the ankle, belief ed to be on the right leg. also a scar on each arm just below the elbow oc casioned by a burrt.fi His heels have been frosted, which injury has left scars upon them. tJ de man has a wife (a;free woman ) near Blakely, r l:-. ' J 'it L LLl. il... I i L. l-iaroiiQB, auu ii pruugtyie fuai ue uiar ua "l JOHN :C PALMER " IOTAS another news supply of Gold and Silver JO: WATCHES, PlamEnglUp andTrench si'tE - t f I l. -. - 1 . . ? i . M . :; L . i 7 Models of ihei'weisrhts can be seen at the Pifs and Finger Rings, Silver Butter Knives, iS hi ill . . I P.lanl ..J D-.:i . IT:l.n " C U Chains, Spectacles and Thimbles. Steel and gilt i r i f . Tub; Chajna: and Kev - ; I i ?"ALSO ' tj" a Very fine aid large! assort ment OF RAZORS AND POCKET j i AND PEN KNIVES, by; different makers, and other articles nsually kept oy Jewellers. AU or wntcn win oe sold low Tor Cash, or jonljf six months credit, after wbich time, intere8t t will be charged Work none laiiuiuuj ana panciuaaiy. Salisbury, nlay 3. 1839-4tf40 II STEPHEN FRONTIS. Salisbury, August 2, 1839 f-6w If I tn Th VVAtrtKman kfi itia i rtntK mill three times. Morns JTJulticdtilis It A CONSIDERABLE NUMBER of these -Su- TREES (may he fiadi at FiyetteviTTe; Cf about the last of next sumfnst or the first of the Fall. The proprietor can very readily dis- NOTDICJB ; From the Baltimore Amtfktin. 1 NEW KIND OF WHEAT ; ; The i Chsrleslown Va.) Press says that "a new kind of wheat, of superior quality 1 OFFER for sale the following Real Estate in the Town orSalishuryl h " Number 1 ONE HOUSE and LOT known as the ' i - if- TAVERN HOUSE. . ; Number 2 ONE HOUSE adjoining same, known as the i. f . I J GttOCEJRJl. Namber 3One PRIVATE DWELLING. pose of them at the North! but i from patriotic in abar direction, althoush many persons believe I considerations, he prefers that they should be that he was deco ved off bv a white man. named I taken bv his native lState.1 The price will be Joshua Younrr. who left the neighborhood about (the same as in Baltimore or New ;lfork, and will me same time -ior luutana; win ejts b re i o lorwarucu iu uutuuasots uu uio uiuuct a ueum ward of Fifty Dollars to any one who will de-1 remitted. It ia hoped that such as may wish to -.vt LiA l iB-Jt-'iwr-.iti'r -1 J jr-i .1- j.ii' n- ... liver J-rQieHjan Ml UJO noai Uiuva. Ileal :i UIUip- I CUago, luaj uu svincauj vaj. bell County Vs. of who will confine him in jajl, so. that 1 get him in my possession. UlUHAKU OVEKBrUiUiT. Brook Neali Campbell cty, Va ? December a 1838 j $ Enquire of EJ Li VVinsLow, Fayelteville, N.C. (Feb 16, 1839-1(29 tlS. tflarlin's Sfieriff Coroner and Constable. i A few Numbers of this valuable woik are at my Office tor sale Price $sr. f . .This work is now getting out of print, and being tne verv best authority lor the guidance o than any hitherto raised in been cut the present harveat John Wysoug. near Shepherdstown. Mr. : . A (HTO TRS W. obtamted the seed from Mr. Stonebra- . uSr'WP GOOD OUT HOUSES and , GARDEN, d- nP,,Wririih.inrldp1rnM to mTtf to JOlQing the abOVe.; f - .1 I II ioTsnniVVVeei nfTora fnr mIa Kialf.ANfl '-vu, uvu jGi -Buoi larifB mkj i- i with ldb aDnarienances ia tae coaoiv oi xjbtio. r mimatfirnii nmnra as tr minr niMfii 5aiem tootatee- aouisition to a Law vers Umce.iit ia believed distance irom each that the comes on hand will bo sold readilv. uom mocKsviue. i xney wno desire the wort nad best apply soon . H. C. JONES. superior quality runnin? from main fllrBAt tn lfio hni .Iroat In rn loitlnrr frnm and which yields much more abundant v I opposite Wil iam Howards i i - I -;ii .krtni . ,nii - t "r j i a -r p si f . w ii in. auu av;u aa ava - mi that county ,has I ! . aIsoIJ place, and 6 mile distant stonthe farmof -r m ' . JLli. " I There are about ll d ii - ker of Maryland! who became in nh&iL stoa of a small quantity j by accident, twojor three years since. From three bushels and three pecks sown by Mr. W. on irouhd not the most favorable part of bis farm for rhrr.t, he will, it is thought, Lave a yield - ! it of LAND adjoining said Town, under hirh cal- tivation, Having cn it an eacellant SPRING. aaqa otaumai sue ior aaweiiiog.aarrounded bv SIXI-AORES- of alately Oaks, "t Alf the abpve will be exposed Tuesday of our , . wu.v.0 O...i,0 vuuipint i to MrllQl IC 9 file on juaecssRy ido busnels. lbe heads are next Soperior Court, if jiotd - very targe, and contain many moiesgratna before that time. 7? than the heads of vbeat now eenerallv I ' . " now eenerallv grown -n Jt fferson county. ' It attracts much attention, and is evidently a new and very superior Kina oi wneat, well worthy the attention of farmers In a favorable season, and land not unfavorable to production of wheat, it is believed jit ulwoys yield from. 40 to 50 buahels Salisbury, August 3, sposed of privately OQO!ABE in the whole Ivin j ail tosether. but in several Tracts. The whole place is well improved fertile and in -a high state! of cultivation, witb all the BUILDINGS entirely new. The DWELLING HOUSE is good. varaa s i - . . a ... a i Y mere is a large quantity oi meaoow j lan. and good ORCHARDS of ibe best f ruits. , cch of this Land lies on Dutch ma .Creek, which furnishes it with a good deal w jne oeat oottom.; si nereis a oa iuilu May 17 tf42 (Jill OHN JONES ' 1839i-ii , ' ! acre.' THE ROCK WHEAT. the Will per j Beds, Bedding and every and" ) - - ' j, K Kitchen FurTjitiire. can be had with the TaTera House. in Hamburg, ! S. C, on the Sth of April; last J a negro-man by the name of JACK, or Jack Towson. The nigbt - previous to . his departure he broke into my stable and took therefrom rZr. .1 ,j iiif i Z -.7rXrl . about 15 bands high saddle and Bridle new c"u iucwu,b8iwi,i .1 Wheasaidneffroranawayhe bad on a pair of WJnVY -TOROM the Subscriber living 8700,000 J4! 8500,000 , - ' RQsnno 1 J - . j 6 Prizes of-S20,000 ; 2 Prizes of-7-815,000 f 3 Prizes of S10,000 - Grand Real Estate and Bank Stocl: x.oTTX3xnr 0 Property situated in New Orleans, iCPThe richest and most magnificent Scheme ever presented to the public, in this or any oth er country, -v. .....,. ,,, ,: - , r. . ... TIOmCTO OITLY QO DOLLS. . 4'v . ... " j - T- - X' , ' Authorized by an act of the! Legislative As sembly of Florida, and 'under the - Direction of the Commissioners, act rng under the same, To be drawn at JACKSONVILLE, Florida - ? December 1st. 1839. SCHMIDT tf HAMILTON. Managers, SYLVESTER & Co, 156 Broadway, I New York, Sole Agents. :No Combinatioh Nquvxbs 1 ! 100.000 Tickets from No.-1 op wards in succes sion. - v - - r The deeds of the -Property and the Stock transferred in trust to the Commissioners appoin , ted by the said Act of the Legislature of FJori da, for (be security, of the Prize Holders. 1 Prize The Arcsd'ySSS feet, - r . 5 inches '- lines, - j - on Magazine stfeei;- ' i 101 feet, Jl inches . '! on Natchez street, " ' 126 feet, -6 inches, . on Gravier street ' . J Rented at about$37 .1 , 000 per ann . Val- i - uedat? , $700,000 1 Prize City Hotel 162 feet on , . Common street; - . 146 feet', 6 inches, -v . on Camp at. Ren - ted at $25,006: ..v.v - - Valued $500,000 I Prize Dwelling'Housef.adjoin- ' i, ing the Arcade) No 16,24 reet,7 inches front on Natchez st. ' Rented at 61200 Valued at $20,000 1 Prize Ditto (Adjoining the Ar cade) No 18, 23 ft. frontod Natchez st. Rented al 61200 ,; Vatuedlat:, ; $20,000 1 Prize Dhto-( Adjoin ing the A r- . cade) No 18,23, ft froot ori Natchez st. Rented at $1200 ' , Valued at 20,000 1 Prize Ditto No23 north east .f. corner of Basin 4 Custom-house st. . 40 ft fronton Basin, ..... 4 40 feet on Frank- . lin street, by 127 ft ' X' ' 'deep in "Custom- .: - ; bouse street. Ren ted at 1500 Valued at 20,00 1 Prize No 24outh- west corner of Ba sin & Custom house st. 32 Jt 7 Inches on Frank-1 . . hn( 127 feet, 101 inches, deep in front of Custom V house street Rented at - $1500 Valued at 20,000 Prize Ditto No 339, 24 feet 8 inch- ' es on Royal street,by 127 feet, 11 Inches deep, Rentediat $1000 VaL ned at f 15,000 1 Prize 250 shares Canal Bank Stock, . $100each,. f . 25,000 li Prize 200 ditto Commercial ditto, $100each, 1 20.000 1 Prize 150 ditto Mechanics' & Tra dera 100 each, . 15,000 1 Prize 100 ditto City Bank. $100 each, 10,000 1 Prize IPO do-ditto dp-SlOO each, 10,000 1 Prize 100 do ditto do $100 each, 10,000 1 Prize 50 ditto Exchange Bank, $100 ,-. each. I 5,000 1 Prize 50 do ditto do $100 each, 5,000 1 Prize 25 ditto Gas Light Bank, $100 "each,. -2,500 1 Prize 25 do ditto do, $100 each 2,500 1 Prizes-15 ditto Mechanics Traders' $100 each, . ! 4,500 1 Prize 15 do Ditto do, $100 each, 1,500 ' 20 Prizes each 10 shares of the Lonis , iana State Bank $100 each, . each Prize $1, 00p, - 20,000 .10 Prizes each 2 snares of $100 each, each Prize $200, bf the Gas . Light Bank, j 20,000 200-Prizes each 1 share of $100, of the Edited by Wat.: ffith addi:: The present nc::.'. trie Silk Grower. nity to return ocr 1! who have so libera! . , cessjof the' wcrk 1. guine anticipatijr.?, - labor or expense w f cond volu:::: GROWER AND 1 ; The work r.o THOUSAND co; ; to subcribers resiJir and from the conli:. is entertained tl.at t : ed in a fow cnontl s We have plact J i French translator, t. j. j: 7 i; Since the foregoing article was ia tjfpe,! S v ir nave jin i'VM vw imitvui I'aillCu I fvx ' I . - ...Huhn. iki. nw klml.nf nk.ti' 1. I cSJ tdlo i ni'n iivn w.mw w. ni)(,if is railed Rock Vheat, from the eircuo stance that ttyo or three years sgo, siligle ; - jr ' 'I ' & 3a QTics. uu w. xxousenoJd. ii noisnoriiy, poaseaaioo. wui oe given in me n si,rtp. . unoff r.nlnrH hmH --Intl, apnng. .iMii -iu qpiaaein u af7ri -0.oor c, Mr 8atillBlv MBlaloDn-. ;L.; ij k r .r S. :. 2L Demoszine-vBstv a r vp ins very pro bible that Jack has made his way back again to North Carolina, where he has relatives living i Any person who will deliver said negro to me in Hamburg or lodge; him in any cafe jail, so mat t get nim, will receive a reward of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS. I will pav TWO HUNDRED AND FIFTY DOLLARS, both ivi f'tuauu iigifie. - . r. 1 i li BENJAMIN F. RUSK. ! July 19, 1339 --Tf -r "4s- " ' The Newbern Spectator wpl insert the a hove weekly three montbt, and forward their ae cubui tome at Hamburg, S C. B: F. Ii. II s t ' ! - ? I parcels if it be dtsirtd, Land a good residence may be had on each, -j, . .'- , X , Trms made known on application to the Pro- piietor.but'as he is determined to sell on favora ble terms, application had best be made early. -' i . ' --',7 l- ' 1 i. xiiuuai&i, Oak Grove, ijavie co.H. C. X iTune 71830 3m4S- SX' .1 j & quantity o itperior Chewing jTcSccco, 'da stay 17 839tfO dj r Smching Tcbacco JE. IU ROUECHE. I000PACE0OI W -a j" i Upon the bilk I , which were sent us m m m next shall conmet c 1 : . t. . : , useful and satisfact promised tba corrt r ed French silk colic r: mulg-ated through cur we can do to dissetr,;;' regard to the silk t - In hpflrinniniT n KV licitous that every a knowledge cf th.-1 ing cf the Legitirr, will be pursuaded to e AVkMAT ( Iv . ,1. aw a. utivo, iuai mi i.. commencement cf t! jpublished. The j - r Volume will cease vi i and we look with of the same imtnej;: 6ive interest in the t quisue that our n quainted with the ir The present patrons ' subscriptions to o.r.'" their orders (AND 'I . . A few copies f are yet on hand, : expressly for trariS;.. lne terms of i) FARMER'S iMANT num TWEN'l Y 4 i nisbed for TrSi l)Ui. The work is pall ber comprising iwc: v EMBELLISHED APPnnpniATi-' I addition of a cover f r SCpAny Ant Names and TEN LI shall be entitled to a completed, done up i be transmitted to l. of his order. All orders for th.-' promptly attended i lisher.C. ALEX A.. Franklin Place, Pi VALU Bank of Louisiana , 0,000 200. Prizes each 1 share of $ 1 00, of the New Orleans Bank,' - 20,000 150 Prizes each 1 share of $100 of the -- Union Bank of Florida, 15,000 '600 PRIZES 7 . 01500,000 TICKETS 020 NO SHARES. 'The whole of the Tickets, witb their Nom bers, as also those containing the Prizes, will be examined and sealed by the Conmissioa?rs tp 'pointed under the Act, previously to their beii;g pnt inti the wheels. One wheel will contain the whole of ihe Nombeiti the other will con tain SIX HUNDRED PRIZES, and the first 600 "Numbers tjiat shall be drown out, will be en titled to such Prae as may be draWn to its num ber, and the fortunate holders of soch Prizes will bave aacb property transferred immediately after the drawing, wuncianbeTed, and vsithovt any deduction ! . Jnae7, 1839 tlD TURN".:. WE on bar. !' House Kee: lisbed, viz: House Keeper's ' American Cookf rj i Seventy-five lift ; American Ficsl I Virginia Houses, ; Miss Leslie's T The House Ef t ; Miss Leslie's ec,; ; Mackenzie's Five The Art of Dir.! -The Family Dj pleteart of Dyeir : of Dress, Furnhur, Moubray on Puu' u New American O Farmer's Ov r ' " New Ameri: Bridenian'a (j Clark oh the ' ! ! 1 ' - Forr, The American IX Florist's Gc; 1 , 1 - Language cf -. We invite all i! Books, rort cash, . Book store where v frienda at ail t;. : Raleigh July C, I I. nnHE SobscriL r JL zens of Sal. on Tuesdays, Th . : tener if required, i' cured. He tender age, and hi? pe s i c I -will again patrt;:;.: July 19, 18.-0-' nnHEsubft-r-r tr j JL the above ".' for sale at'Ajruvi: na. . Ayresville, Stcl April 19, I1 I ' J , i1 s - - x-- ! , - j - . ',-.' - j' 1 j T