liiH f 5 r 2. :,r M r v.X. POETRY. HEAVEN " ' I 1 ' ' M infancy, and until Uity can provide Tor them selves. Tbrougbj the agency - of heat and air, llie chick becomes animated, grows and bursts its shell ; arid the seed "germi nates, grows and bursts the earth,, i . The elemental matters found in animals and vegetables a rd -nearly the same the an imal contains the most nitrogen, the vegeta- nature of?a burriioglast,! which, kept still, in one place, fiietji ; changed often, it doth? ncthine. j Sir i Philip Sidney says, in- bis; Aroadia.Vthatll lifts better than a pair of; : By S. IF. Stocktoni&q. Omnipotence In uncreated light, Laid the foundation of ills high abode, Immense and.sore. wnere ne unveiro ilia tace. Glotious in holiness and wonderful d might, oo principles of righteousness, I Inbuilt bis matchless throne. Around he spread The golden pavement of Ilk wide domaiO. . WhiUv fiorn the throne went forth the carystal ten exhale, or giv stream, -T -'' . . r - " :w : I nn W Pnr t ih lirrhl nf IfpaTfit. a fair as nitre. I . . . . ...r-. -. . . : i '5. . i .. i as weecs are more commoniy natural iu HE ifoliowing details of 4 SchemX B l n4rr. in H drawn ml December spectacles to, inakee?ery thing seem grc'ij'warraDts iis in decUririjr it to be UJNPARLK er whtcb is seed tbro' it. 1 LELEDjin the history of Lotteries. Prizes to -LM ed to the public. It is trucif there are many ; ' .-U -ir-i-r'nriTH ark ri 1 Wanks, bat .o the other :hanf,jtheLexueneix : JLSJf JL JUp NDMBERof the Cafitals. alhe levitaof ; ,s j AN U 1 . .L.ftUVnimm i.f warianiio?! that eyery 1 I . . it i 1 .i .M Ui'l urn arft inre. I nnta nu m uiiwu auu sum. y -""i-'-.i-i oif e cnitisarsatisfaction.mnd especially ti the Uoj H hie (he most carbon. Lime and iron are found in both, li I .... -1 i . AnH m both, the Dower and the habit ex-1 nriHR iinbser bera have tost completed them r. n.ii D...ini n. .1. L: Jrf'k.l uu... I new specimen! boos of light faced book aodJ ... u:,j in .vonUm. we reeom- Pateht and nlain Pencils, Tooth Picks, r h state of the marl i t.,K n.fi,. P"nl,n i?0,!!!!J -5S. mend early application being njaie ton.fpf.ck. Chains, Sleshunbhss Steeland g, t given to the sa! .Tf " "Y- ! 7 contents 01, wnicn if ucw,.u .cKuWKen the Prizes are Merchants livir- ; AS another-new supply of Gold and Silver j,ating prompt v.- ' WATCHES' Plain English and f reocrt 8i,fpmeol cf t h i r C Gold Fob Chains and Keys, V me breast themselves v i t h and Finger Riogsi, Silver Batter Knives, I will be reularl? : ted to their want?' or riot assimilating with .'.-. . iff ; " i - i "- L -. the elements of their structure. Plants of- off, like some animals, a Upon tt eiberald banks sponianeoui grew,! j t j 'Abe uee or Mel whose twelve, laxunant, lmta, t,e soii tnao cultivated crops, they are gross Imparted health to! immorialily. i ' , . . i . It r .l Away beyond tle everlastiDg bill.; : I " ', cr Seders, and consume more food than the Whose lofty peaks bhxjmd with elysian nosers, latter. Hence they should cot be per mil The Ins nail precis atones appear: d : fa j crLs. ; V With tjorgeoos galea of pearl, and bars of fold. i " " Tf j Here Spring eternal smites, and young delight Forever youri5r,-Uwith flowery rube awajti, ,, ' The next display at the Creator's wilt, I ! . - JJhss thus prepared, the omoific word wept fyrth, .And on the' breath of heaven Angel ic. hosts Waked loimmorul life; iTbev fill'd the groves ! And throned the flowery banks, ate of ! the ' Drank ol the living slreamswept heUi glad ' hrp, I ! :: :: 1!- -4 And round the throne load hallelnjahs Kongi From the Genntssee Farmtr. i BRIEF UINS JFOR INTER, j Cattle and all domestic animals, should commence the winter in cood condition.: . s. ... .. .. . . Do not undertiike to winter more cattle than you have abundant meanj of providing for. ; ; r Or i lie remoiei!bta''"'hat look through oiht, Let every farmer aim tpoave next spring. 1 .ii I . .J ! I . -' . . ill . .! l ' ' I Jtu-ii wiini increasing giorj, bhii . ji Those end less sources of Unbounded joyfs, Afid angels sianq aroonq ine tree oi U'tv : Cho(js for their portion, God and Christ and ' - HcavenJi r -,- - - .). Love not the world nor seek its lifeless joya, t Which are but earnings of the heart depraved. All worldly blies' forejro, bear thou the cross, ( And upon the wings 'of cherubs thou shall soar I'J'o that unutterable stale of bliss. iH 'iTo purchase which; OraniputenCe assumed j A human form and bled, and groaned, land died. A - -a I-i instead of ihidf bonyi slab'sided shaggy Diamond, Peau, nos.il; 2, and 5. I Agate, nos t;;2, and 3. 1 Asate oo Ndnpariel bodr. Nonpariel, dos 1,2,S and 4. Mimunette dos I and 2. Minion, nos I J 2, 3, and 4. ' Minion on: !3re?vier bodyi Brevier on iMiblon body - -Brevier, nos; J 2, 3 and 4. Brevier on Burgeois body . ; Brevier on 1-dng Primer bodv. Bargeois do Brevier body. -Burgeois, nos; 1,2, 3 mnJ 4. Burgeois on Jong Primer body. Long! Primer, nos 1, 2,3 and 4. Long Primer on small Pica body. Small Picai poe. 1 and 2. Pica on small Pica body. Pica J nos. I2 and 3. Pica on English body. English, boli. t and 2. Great Primer, Paragon and doable Eoglish Double Paragon, Caonon. ,.?Y Fire line Pica to twenty. ' -Eight ISne; Pica gothlc condensed to 25. Seven line and ten line Pica ornamental. all sold, Blanks only rattle, tfine smdothej round "and healthy f With crown!, and robes of spoilers whiti',todeck ones; and io this end let hini spare no painsi The follow rs f jthe La .b, who whlf m Mrth, anj lf I remaih,Ue first buyers ha ve bt chanceHAVe therefbrej emphatically say jDELAX-TM bat it ooce remit ana uans-roivio ders, which shalt always jeceWe! oar immedu Fob Chains and Keys. ALSO ber, &.C r:i ; . iu Kits . .n-.n nr nr. i 1 1 m i n rr i n tt v ,n I ! Al Ml 1 U I" UOv iu attention J ' '.X-ettera io.p4 aaaressea, mu n""-1 s , ; , - - , . .. . r H irit wen kn tionlobeimade to 1 I ' ! : -- W inereoi maiiers, snoi n ... ii the Conccr J , ; blLVKSl tli Rto. if ipiepioy uewencra. n u. .v ..... i sled cn Maio-strt f. iy,i. Yorar. low for CnaA, or only six roonms creuiv "'r ;'l Coutt House' ar ;J wora I'tk., iTct.Ki.cV, tion. It is furni large, and cenvc:. nisnea wun waicr well more eminer.i! are ail convent number of small ( ouuaing, wmcn sic attendance on Cour? I deem it unn ptace,as any fers purchasrog, will r? t Mrs. Susan. D. Pendleton, Rrnadwav. tr-T OKPtre the Nooiber. 1&6. . I iwbich time, interest will be charged. fflWnn;ftnn'ti l tS lorinnhfin Ulone faithfully and ponctaally. 8700,000! ! !jU-S500,UUU I I IU. Salisbury, Alay 3,i.l839-tf40 i S25;ooo v. :! 6 Prizes oMSOOO ! 2 Prizbs ofc-sm000 ! Crane iieaZ Esfcfefandj Bank Stick 6,79. 12, and 15 lines Pica shaded. TZOHSTS OIILT 20 SOZJip 8, 10, 15 add 16 lines antique shaded. Aathorizedj by an act of the! Legialative As: from peai I tj seven; lines pica, many of w are not to be ffoand, in any .other specimen ; a; new as3ort.ment of ornamental dashesx,a variety! of card bo-der8,? near two ahousaod . metal o'rna-i ments. brass rblei leads of various thickness, aa4 be brbnerlv sheltered from' troaomlcal and physical signs metal, brace and .i."- . 1 .ii .j.:J -rrti ii . : Ji the pelting storoi. jl " i oasces uom o iu ems ,ong g. P..ui, .uu , rrvrtar tnn dnl. . f..J.a. I it . " 1 i . l: i J '"fr t1m: !g"a7 i tccuiwg. 1 noapanei i masie oi various ikinas, antique ugns Also a araW;beaoiiruljcoleclion oi dwm Uemblv of Florida, and under Ithe Direction of men; i . i:.-t- '.i.s.i. mm!- nr VmrtPriu situated in USiew Orleaflt v-t i "i; ? :j ; $o : and all surh.m- trThlriUestand!Jmos makdificent Scheme lillUlr & Jt3antUa-maKr9 as regards the E ever presented to the jpabhc, in this or any er country, j , i- Near thi Apothecary Store, v irHTlHE Subscriber informs the public, that she i JL: has just received through the Northern Cities the latest and most approved f LONDON & PARISIAN FASHION a, Sbaqkle, Dr. K. P. I Concord. Concord, Angc?t 1 PRO Ji. 1st. Let the cattle be well fed. 2nd. Lei the ix be fed reguUrlj. the Commissionera,' acting aner the same.', To be drawn at JACKSONVLLE Florida December let. 1339. .Srd.t Let I11CUJ Sijricmtttrax aitc;m . JtB'S'M" t,om ibe 4ur -1- a- :!f- From the Ktw York Cultivator. ) Jo IK. :And is prepared to execute orders in ihe mostlj; istylisn ana saiisiaciory losnnei. u mu ner of her work, she woald appeal to several La t ikia Knmmnnltf .nlin have latelv had i r i ! .i i uic vi w.-...v, - - rror 1 nnrlr lnna hv ner and Milliners in rniladelphia. ouumiui 'i-.juApti4y"i j uVr trfre'Pii'alfc-i'. nn-.w i WorK sent irom oisianc u.u u v.c,m..j ! ! ! 1 New YorKSfcle AeW. Ipuliap and toiwardea .- I ! i- ' .B .. j . wi No C 0 MBINATIOH NGUBER3 1 ! j ! SPLENDfiD SCHEME. FACTS IN AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE. .1' -'r ' :!--.' - '.-' " ' . ' .' ' ! . ; . ?. Analogy between Animal and t Vegetable 4 Animal and vegetable matters constitnte ihe food of animals and vegetables, Until they have undergone certain preparatory processes, and are reduced to a fluid; state. .Solid substancesi so long as they "eolid can benefit neither. 1 I- The soil is to plants what the stomach is to animals the recipient of food where 4t undergoes its first process of preparation, 13 broken down and blendid with a sdlv'ent remain liquid. The spongeoles, or small foots plants like the lacteals in the animal take of the o the . i or its up the digested food, and send it r leaves as the lacteals do to the lung, )erfect preparation as food M ' Leaves aie to plants what lungs are to an inottls the organs of re5piration. The lungs -retain oiygen and give off carbon leaves part with oxygen arid inhale - v " i " - I -I i ; ' ? f when the sun shines upon them and imbibe oxygen when it does not. Leaves ire, in summer,: as necessary to health and growth -of the vegetable, asjurgs are to the health and growth of the animal Ucat, air and water are esscn ialiin all the processes of nutrition, vt-geiable as well as animal. .-'? j i ll The ordinary temperature of the ihimal stomach is 08 degrees hence anunal diges tion does not abate for want of beat, i The . . ."' . -.,..4 , ' ' i ' 1 f I decomposition of vegetable, food, in the soil, ceases when the thermometer sinks ibelow 40 degrees, and is more active at thi tern : . :' ..." ! . . j- . i ! perature of 80 degrees MM Neither lungs nor leaves can perform their office healthfully, without access toi fresh air nor can decomposition take place with out air. should cut er food, as cornstalks, 1 Prize The Arcadei-286 CONNER & COOK. Corner of Nassau and Ann st. N. Y. '! . February 5, 1839, meal. chonneH . htv. irtraiv nr i j A X ; ... . I Proprietors of ISewspapers printed in any part; and feed them to cattle or sheep uIirt,-A :r.k n--j ...ka Luis vi a.aiv uiiiiqu t kj icivci.a vi alio vauauae v ij w will Cowhouses, and cattle stables, should be I copy the above I advertisement three times and! kept very eleae and jWell littered. To al- ow animals to lid down in the filth. hirh is sometimes suffered L collect in stables Js perfectly insufferable. iui n aiu a uiriiw LAiiJtaiuiuu iiib iiiuc. mil ub rnu titled to their pay iniany type cast at oar foun-i deiy, profided i they take twice the amount' of By using plenty of straw or litter, the consequent quantity of manure, will much: more than repay the supposed waste of straw, or time to gather trash from the woods to litter the stables or .1 -'it in co w pens with? j! j iM All stables shouJd tie properly ventilated. Mixing food is generally better than feed- ins cattle oh- one iubstance alone. Cattle will generally eat straw with as much readiness as! ha v. if 'it is salted enm. i ,j . , . r- ously, which ma be done by sprinkling brine over if. A great saving is made by cutting no! on ly straw and cornstalks, but bay also. I- ARsr.nNnp.n hnn ih. it nrl W j. 'I :i I. i . i " . - .. . 11 tJclober, from the ; subscriber, at that I Carol na, my Negro man I i CO Zj 11111 J M about -27 or 28 years of age4 and of a very bright complexion. He is a! Shoemaker ky trade, hasl a tery, busby I head ;of hair, a thin visage, is spire built land, weighs from 135 to 140 pounds.! tie has a verylarrre scar Ion one of hit less1' near the ankle, believed to be on the right leg,; also a scar km each arm just below the elbow oc-j casiooed by a burn. , His heels have been frosted,! which injury has left scars cpon them. Cole- T Sheep, as well 'is all other domestic ant- maJs, ShOOld have a CdOJtant Supply of COod inh,it dirpr.tfnn allhnUh mantr n-ranna hofi. man has a tvife c a free woman) near I31akeIy,M NJ Carolina, and it is probable that he may bell water during the winter. They should al- hat he wa$ decoyed off by a white man, naroedy so be properly sheltered from the stoiro, for ,,aa n?-.wnoI ! W iTjeiahborriood abouti . ill ! a- " I Ihd rarna tlrriAt fnw Irirf lina ; I mail a i tne great point in te secret oi keeping them ward of Fify Dollars to any one who will de-i in good condition is to keep them comfort- liver Coleman toUne near Brook Neal in Camp-! . : ill ; 8. ; kail rv,iniii Vm k h i aU16. " ! I 1 8 I wd l vvuinjj ;i n.;yi tlVJ nillumillUC UIUJ frU jail, sp tnat i get mm in my possession. Tomato. Am qualities attributed we a png tne many valuable to the Tomato9(and we RICHARD OVrER STREET. Brook Neali Campbell cly, Va tfta December 2 1, 1833 5 know of no vegetable that has been so cross-1 rLhr ly Qaiieiec f fl AVID -WATSON respectfully informs nis intina9,;ana me puonc generally, mat ;il . -;ti.. -1 1 i: i is con due Art been ed by body, er the Water is a necessary solvent in the pre- paratica, of vegetable and j animal food for r;the delicate mouths of the lacteals and cpongeoles, and is no less ihdisoensable as a medium of transmuting the fooiothe . Iiinrra nrt lhn1P9vre: nrl frnm thimra flirnf . . wm. tu. iv.ivvf ....... ,tw... uynyy.i.i v - the animal and vegetable structures. . i I '" 'II. After the blood o( the animal has perfected in the lungs, it ,rninute arteries, to every part of and is transmitted into flesh, &c. sap has been .elaborated in the leaves it; is conveyed, io likemanner, to every pari of the plant, and is then converted into wood, fruit, fec. : M' ij 1 ,: M jfv;; Vegetablef, like animals, may bejtnjured .' by an excess of food ; and when Ifbod is too concentrated, or too lich, the lacteals a ad the Ispongeoles become clogged, and unfitted to transmit aliment to the j lungs crlbe leaves.! .---v-v"-- - M l M " A seed may be compared to an egg. One .contains the germ of a chick, the other; the f get m of j ojphnt. Nature j hss provided rrj. i their entelopes the food proper for both, in e not aware that its pow er of extracting stains has been noticed. We are informed, by one who has tested its he still carries on- the above line of business al virtues, that! Its unadulated juice will com- hJjy and, one door below the late Dr. Mitch. ,f ! ,, f , . ell's Brick house, and directly opposite ihe Row- pletely remove all jstains of fruit, 4c and ad Hoiel, where he may always be found except, marks ; of iron mould, from linens and when absent on business. He invites the puo- m.i.i;nLi TirikiLii tv. ... : .u- lie! to give him a call. ! V " ,. ..' 1,1 t. ; , 1 CJ& I he babsCnber wishes to employ one or its application andposure to the sun on- tv?o Journeymen ijhair Makers, of steady ha-i til dry. Its simplicity and efficacy render bits, to whom ltberal wages and constant eta it worth remember ogi Worcester (Md.) P'meni w,pe given. ; Manner. . ilvJ--! ' HentvnftTrM nf I 1 : B --3 'vhvi JUUVI I 1 IU" II ft III! 1 X-m m K U LU "Tomato Omelet. Peal a quart of rioe I Salisbury On the great road leading from Salis-f y " t H s km in I ilin : : .ia 4 : i i : feet, 5 inches 4 lines. on Magazine street; - : iui leet, 11 tacnes ! on Natchez street, U26":feetL 6 inches, Son Gravier street . i -1 Rented at abotj37-: f f 00Oerjann,jyal- M j . i r i .; upu in - ! f iuu,yuu l Piize City Hotel 162 fet on i ! (i t . r; ' - . . r li vjommon street; t . , 146 fehtl 6 inches, I; on Camp St. Uen- ted it $25,o6oL f k i Valued at . i 4500,000 1 Prized Dwelling Uouse(adjoin- . , .!-. ' ing the Arcade) Wo 1 j 16,24 feet,7 ipches ; front on Natchez st. h Rented at 1200 i , Valued at 120,000 1 Prize Ditto (Adjoining tee Ar- cadeJlNirlS, 23 ft. f i front on Natchez st. -i Rented it $1200 Valued at I : 420,000 1 Prize Ditto-(Adjoining tHe Ar- C4uc; to, p., it front on Nalch2 8t. Rented at 1200 Valued at f t- 20,000 1 Prize-rDittb-No 23: north east corner of Basin ; Castom-boust 1 st 40 ft front on Basin, 40 feel ori FVank- . lin street, by 27 ft ' deep in; Cu itom- 1 i house street.-Ren- ited atfiloOO-i-Valaed at 20,00 1 Prize No 24 JSontb-west coiner of Ba-i sin & Castombpuse st. 132 ft 7 inchesjop Frank lin, 127 feet, mi inches deep in front If Custom house street Rented at 41500 Valued at ' 20.000 1 Prize Ditto No 3391 24 feet 8 inch- i! ' n . ! ,. . . - cson ttoyiistreei,Dy 127 feet, 11 inches' deep, Rented at $l6do Val-. r A fcn A few Bonnets. Cans, Tnrbans, and wilt save tne rlesh onHheanimais back, and I M neavy lace two line leuer, iuh lace roroan,! loo noo Tickets from Woi 1 upwards m socces- t other articles, will be kept on hand lor sale i !l - i. - . I ' . ? s . . ' J . I t . I T a. . i ' I ! . . . . .. - , : . . shelter wimsave Ihe fodder. . ' an tw?.ci nonpanei, miopo, oreyer j .og Hn . i lj. f f , . i V M rs. .f. .s also preparea io ex,cu;e . ;. 1 a i. : . - mer sna .omer; uiacits; numanei, uimiuu, uiB1 . i v . n',(j ij . .1,. c,rti. Cr mo off and Mutinff on reasonaoi. terms. A.i;qomesi.cunimals m considerable tier. Greek, Hebrew, and Saxon. ..::f Sa isburT. Jane 14: 18S9. numbers, should be separated from cich Weaker may not fenffef" from the domination nta fiirn"UKf,d 1a nrdsr. with ever lher artielel i. i. j-,-. ..... - ,r I T -(?----rsf!-' ----- j - - ' the printing business. AH of . ! ! 1 I nnilil. mrA nn is xidci.nlkls lurma I, 9nw nthttl d grrnnri mhn hun. km. J .1 I , , . : s . H Ji an gooa urraers nave doubtless done so,) nem up and mix them with dn- divided into parcels and A large variety of ornaments, calculated paN ?e V,i73" -M . . : j. . i . i t .i t i , o .1 : i ipn nv iiih nam nui ue iuo uraniaiuio vi ; iwii i other, in order that the WatW K WEW JE i . i marKPia. i nnnnicn. r rpnr.n inn rniiL'iruKKH atz-i WEEJLEIZir. THE SUBSCRIBER HAVIJO RR MOVED HIS SHOP TO THE ; BUJLDLVG j FORMERLY KJVOWX AS THE POST OFFICE, Continues to keep on hand a good assortment of motives which " TIIROUGIK minds of me n employed in what c and bosoms of all, i: vernments are admit which they att, ar ! pursae. l nese are ! cussion, and ot ct. assemblies. It is, 1 ble that io this ecu' made to sustain zr.y this principle, whi!.' in. Great Britain, p !. of their most valua ' The peculiar p the present an aus(r a periodical oi thi. c arrayed into tvvcj : . : may be denoniira; other the Opposite former, is encounter porporticn of nurul ; Iigence, and a r j i p i . i V TP atches and Chains, j Breast Pins and Rings, M -I pilver Spoons and Pencils. Musical Boxes and . Silver Thimbles, Rodgcrs Pocket and Pen nives0 Anil all other articles in his line. CLOCKS & nTCIIES Repaired in the best manner; and warranted for twelve months. Old Gold and Silver taken in exchange for articles purchased, or in payment for debts due. . M - DAVID L. POOL. j- Salisbury, June 7, 183 ifj5 ; JSorns JtJulticditlis ' WE nari at 1 1 Pc ize 250 shares Canal B 4100 each, tomatos chop and put them down to sim- mcr for about twenty minutes, with as much water as will cover them ; chop a few on ions very fine, j and 5 throw them' in with Ciumbled bread and a lumn of butter and when nearly done beat four eggs, and stir a few minutes, and serve the them in for omelet up. 9 llvl 'I I will dispose of, pn good terms to the buyer. oaiisoury Acg.tsu, I8ia. 4w. 5 ... CABMRUS COUJS'Tt. -i I ' 5. lit! i I ' Superior fipurt of Law, August Term, - VI I IM 1839.: Milly Edmnston, i far-ul: Thomas Edoaonston Petition for Divorce and Alimony. Ji appearing foithe satisfaction of the Courl, JL thai tne defendant, 1 homas L.dmonston. is I Baw CotTON has been found effectual in the treatments eriYipelas. Two cases of ..J 1 : . 1 . . ? . . ' h U :LLi'. JiHJ -.1.1' c?.-. - -vj l 119 surcessiui application are reported by " "oni 01 au oib : crroerea oy ine Dr. Robertson, of Georgetown, in the July Court, that publication be made three months in number of the Southern Medical Journal, Carolina jvyatbman, that the said Thomas I . .f '- --. v Efmonston appear- at our next Superior Court of tV.fful liL . 1 j- 1 c Law, to be be difpr the coonty of Cabarros, at Ctiflce, you see iem two ladies ob cot- the Court-house Concord, on the second Won- or cross de street da ii 'Tes, I see dei dear dain February iixi, and answei tq. said peti- angels, Pompey.' fWell dont dey look tion or it will bl jheard exparte and JudgUient 'mazicgiy like one anotnerf l)at berry true? awarded accordingly. . Witness. Af Jf lJShankle. Clerk of our said Superior CoarLlat Coocrrd, the second Mon day in August lndeptrndence., ,.L SHANK K1RKPAT I gibs yot credit for your nice pendrum- stration dey do 'mazingly zemble one an ode r, speeialtJde ohori dis sideJ Fruitful Prospecfs.j-A man nauied Wil liam' Apple, lately ran away with his neigh bor Plum's wife. ; Mi M Love, sajs Sir Jo&n Ruckling, is of the 1?39, and ihe&4th of Ameiican I 1 Aojost 16 Sm3 LE. esc. m&K, v c.1 EIBW; lpj& SJBl EOHD3 4 Jrbfcrf tfdi Q&& r 15,000 ok Stock, ' 25,000 1 Prize 200 ditto 4 Commercial ditto. 4100 each. : i ! QfV.nhn 1 Prize 150 ditto Mechanics'! & Tra ders, 4100 each; I' 15.000 1 Prize 100 ditto City Bank, $100 each, 10,000 1 Vtiza 100 do ditto do 4100 jeach, 10,000 1 Prize 100 do ditto do $106 each, 10,000 1 Prize pO ditto Exchange Bknk, 100 . 1 ' each, ! '1 ; - ! 5,000 1 Prize &0 do ditto do. 4100 each, 1 5,000 1 Prize 25 ditto Gas Light Bknk, 4100 . i ; eacih, !! s J ' (' ' " S .SOO 1 Prize 25 do ditto do,-f $100 each 2,500 1 Prize 15 ditto Mechanics' Traders' 4100 each, 1 Prize 15 do Ditto do, $ 1,500 1,500 CO each, 00 each, 20 Prizes each lO jBhares of the Louis iana StateBank, $ each Prize 41,000, 10 Prizes each 2 shares of 4100 each M each Prize! 4200, of 'the Gas Light Rank, : 20,000 200, Prizes each 1 share of $100, of the j liank of Louisiana, t ' 20,000 200 Prizes each 1 share of $lp0, of the j Aew Orleans Bank, f 20,000 150 frizes each 1 share of $ 1,00 of the Moioo JJank of Florila, ' 15,000 600 FRIZES i TICKETS $20 NO S 61,500,000 HARES. ih their! Nom- b Prizes, will be ! A CONSIDERABLE NUMBER of these J3L TREES may be had at Fayetteville, N. CJ about the last of next summer or the first of the Fallv The proprietor can very readily dis pose of tbem at the North, but; from patriotic considerations, he prefers that they should be taken by his native State. The price will he ihe same as in Baltimore or New York, and will be forwarded to purchasers on the money's being remitted. It is bopedthatsdeh as may wish to engage, may do so at an early day. ! Enquire of E. L. Wikslow. Favettevifle. i Feb 16, 1839 tf29 : LAFAYETTE HOTEL, i in mm lift i FAYETTEVILLE, N. CAROLINA. fflHIS ESTABLISHMENT will be open 1 it after the 1st of August, under the. man agement and direction of the Subscriber. The House has been thoroughly repaired, and will, in a few days, be well furnished and every ef- ton win oe made to render it worthy of patron age. EDWARD YARBnOTiniT. July 301539. 2:3m - l ! The whoje of tbe Tickets, w bers, as also' those cotitaintps thi examined and sealed by the Commissioners -in: puiuteu uuuer me aci, prevjousij 10 ineir oeicg put into toe wneeis. iUne wheel will contain .1.- .T. I .1 I I . ... me vruutBUi mB iiumoers, tne fotner wru con tain SIX HUNDRED PRI2Ejs,hd the first 600 Numbers that shall be drow ji out, will be en titled to socti Prize as may be da lots nam ber. and .ibe ifortunale bbldersl of soeh f Prizes will bavesuch property transferred immediately afier tbe drawing, unwetunbtrtd, and teithout any uramiiQn 1 Jfomi , 51 ROM the Subscriber living . ini Hamburg:, S. C, on-the 8th of April last, a negro man by the name of JACK, or Jack Towson. The nighi previous to his departure, he broke, into my stable and took therefrom a HORSE, SADDLE and BRIDLE. The Horse is about 7 years old, cream colored, and is abrct 15 hands high ; saddle and Bridle new. When said negro raoaway he had on a pair of green Spectacles a snuff colored broad - cloth suptom - Coat, , a pair of satinet pantaloons, a bombazine vest, apd For Cap. It is very pro bable that Jack has made his way back strain to " vraiuiiua, uric u u9 leiailf e8 - IlVincr. Any person who will deliver said negio to me IIambar?,or lodge bimJd anv safe fail. W that I get him, will receive a rewardf ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS. I will pay TWO HUNDRED AND FIf FY DOLLARS, boib for Negro and Horse. - M . -t I I i , ! BENJAMIN F. BUSK. Joly 19,1839 Smol - : V'--; " The Newbern Spectator will insert the a bove weekly thiee moniba, and forward their ac coontiomeat Hambargy C. . B: F. R. . in SH we conceive to be ; doctrines they pre::., cious the objects 1 tendencies of their r live. It is time thii i with system, v The gradual f, u 1 the power of the I ". . the legislati ve and j ral Government, sh lie mind. The plr this design ia fun ! systematic plans ly ing itself thriMiho ;i which has been intr. the undiguisrfd sr. officer of ihe Feder n tiong eeri f l?'A ;.' ing of contribute ,.3 on tne pany vvanarf, the heads of a facti and the proscripiion . it, are all subjects v- h: receivea more full a; ihey have yet receive in connexion wiih rr and domestic policy cipal subject of our n ! -1 hough pontics v,i portion of the M;ig-7 al literatore v ill tu x ' Philosophical end . antf Crtf ical M I i: c 3 ihical Sketches, r.t .! ted with the vital s .' will be occasionally i The poblisher w i I i nilies tif imnnivi-n"' , 1 n which may be prt: : age. ; Engravings if Vj will embellish the : may allow the addilL red. - .'v; i Tl - Tlie National .1; J?ettete is published 1 least ninety-six octv per, with new and l -most approved riifr; appearance, at the n labs a year, p3yal! ; me aenvery 01 uie u. sped mlpersons. Any person lorw r.r bers, and becoming u their subcripir s f r ceive a copy gratis c? subscribers. The publisher vri'J neys forwarded by r:. provided the cettiHca A subscriber not crJ discontinued at ihfc ex m 'I pe constuereo 83 which shall be fors ar money expected on tt ber, as in the nrsi ir, - No subset fut ion tcL jear.'-: : . AH commnnicitl. -the poblisOr, at i.; D. C., will receive j : - WA6H!!f GT0, 1' rniHCsut?crlr 1. r: 11 the above KiV. for sale at Ayrcsvi;. na. - " ; Ayreville, Gt ; it- AtTiI Id, J : IT r 1- 4 4 i .'-! r ' r t For Sale Here: t ' . : jMi" 1.. - v