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' i I V f 'it- 11 Mi ll t r il' i! i .41 H HI! f- nil :' !!;- 'ill- I' i ' ff Ml. M Si 2- If F,om thcAinericanSilk Grower, for Augwt IMORUS MULTICAULIS AND WHITE ; ;f f ffl :; . m ulberry. v .. : : j: : j A!gcntleiaan in the vicinitf of Baltimore ditjdejJ a parcel of young silk worms jasl hatched at the same lime and from the same lot or eggs, into three parcels. The $Mo be fed on the native mulberry, the second on the moretti, and the third on Mortis Mul ticaults. A lad? had the superintendence of tnewhol ; end she! bestowed the same attention to each parcel.! They ere all Jed at the same time, kept side by side in the same jrobnw j (of course all exposed to ex actly the same variations of teniperaturej.) In their' progress, those fed on the native mulberry were evidently unhealthy ; those fed on the moretti were not much over half as large as those fed on the Morus Mu caulis at the third age, but' were bealtl. During the fourth age those fed orrthe reiti advanced considerably towards equal ltv with'those fed on' the Multicaulis. : . ' - I : ' i i t never camenp to.ihera. Unfortunately those '. , , - r - - . ,, . ' -., i I it fed on the native mulberry were destioyed, and the experiment witn them ceased in the fourlh age. ! The other two parcels compli- ted their cocoons. We took upIaM small handful of the moretti cocoons, without any selection and weighed them, and found their weight to be 556 grains ; the same number of, A! ulticaujis cocoons, taken in the; same wav without selection weighed 420 grains - - i - , : 'i ll We then cut the cocoons and took out the . - ' ' i ' ----- ,. 'I. . - ... - : i j i chrysalis, and ail foreign matter, and weigh ed tbe silk fiibie alone. The moretti silk T weighed exactly 50 grains, and the MoU cauls 66 grains. Showing a difference of 2$ percent in favor of the Multicaulis in the co coons, and within a very small fraction of the same per centage in the clear fibre. The experiment was tried expressly for the pur pose of ascertaining whether there was any diderencein tbe quantity of silk produced bj the different kinds of mulberry, by one, . too, very favorably inclined towards the mo retti mulberry. The moretti is the best ts- -. rietjr of thej white mulberry and is the pa rent of the Jllpinti tbe latter having been 1-produced from the seed of tbe former. . ;;:j:U: -l---! - . '; G. B. S. sweet milk, and i sufficient qnantity of flour to make a good batter ; freshen and fry the pork, as usual ; then dip tho pieces in the batter, whieb'w ill of course adhere, replace them in the tat, and after a little more fry mg, a light and delicate cake will enclose the meal1 and thus constitute a dish for a middle size family, which! Swill" tempr the palate of tbe most fastidioas. Try il ladies American Silk urower. IB: H-.l 'Farming. When the farming interest is depressed every other interest suffers in proportion; and it is just faM necessary to 1 healthy and ia to keep open keep that interest in flourishing condition, as it and free tbe spring of existence itself. One of tbe best means of eflfecting this desirable object, is to "make farming popular, and hot to associate it with the Ideja of unpaid or involuntary work iTi . of the hand, TYmes. Remedy for hard timcsjUtolore ploughing on land banks and less d per banks. JV. . Faroiei isijounting in j?a- n j AGRICyTURAjL tlYMN. Great: dad of ifdec ! Waltny hand 1 That! first clad earth iij jbloooo. And shed apon i smilinv laop i Natore's Srstinch perfume. A Fresh from thy glance the flowers sprang, Kissed by ik son's first! rays While! plain and hill and Talley iany With hfd and joy aod praise. God of the clouds I Tby hand can opa fj The tooniajn of tbe skyii I Arid on the expectant thirsty crop Poor down the riph supply, f The farmer, wbjen the seed llrne o'er Joys fn the mercies gitejn f Thinks on thy-promised haryesra store And, smiling looks U heSTeo. - - J : ! - 'U ill! - -. -'. - ft The . Newcastle County Silk Company are about to establish a filatore in Wilming- ton, Del. where they will give; the highest price for coonns and reeled silk, made in me oiaie. Jimercan outs u rower. Mr. Gates of Germantown, has taken j::.t- if" There is out j.B patent right for the manufacture ofj morns i mu'tieaulis cisars. and he has already! re ' j ceived an order for 10,000 of the cigars. lb. ' SUGAR BEET. now growing n this district pf i i country, a considerable quantity of the su gar beet aiany of our farmers being de- ( termineJ to test jheir value at least as food i for cittle.. We have not, however, heard of any preparation for the manufacture! of jl sugar ; but jwe trust the subject will be do iy taken into consideration, and at least a ;: theoretical knowledge of the business ac 1 quired. All it wants1 is a start and having 4 rpceited this,;lheN sugar manufacture will v soon become sufficiently extensive io mke :- i us lnidepenent of other countries, fr inis 8MB s RE TT ANA WAY from the. Subscriber living in 3 Hamburg, $. C. on the37th of August last, a iiegro mao by the name i s 1 .4 J-- TBB SUBSCRIBER HJlVlJG?nE moved Jiis xsaop to the BUJLDLVGl FORMERLY ' . KJVOWXAS THE" , . MsmFFJCE,- Contfauesto keep on; hand a good assorlmenlo n at dies and Caqpis , - 1 Brtasi Puis aiii 2?tgs, I ; Silver Spoons and Pencils 4 -Jlfiisleal MpHfii 8pi iStper TAtm6s, Rodzers'1 Pocket and Peh VKnivtsm And all other articles in his line. CMiOCUSMnlTCBES-- Mnfor$natioii II anted. ! ?A YOUNG roanV by the name of Jordan JlIL Ffrwusun. left Monroe County, Tebaes seei on the 15th of Jaljf lasV wiJh an intention as believed, to come borne to Uses Uooniy, North Carollnai bat owing to bis having been de6rious for some time previousj "h . has j not reached h 13 place of destination. i fie was heard of in Buncorab I county, North Carolina, near Ash title, about tbe 10b ot August. Any -information respecting him will be thankfully, re ceiVed by bis relations and friends, addressed to i i . .... . . i m. the Subscriber, Elkvl!e, VY likes! county. Iorm Carolina. Said Ferg:uson is about 25 teara of ! of kge, Woe eyes, hght hair; & fflmmon height. September 20, 1839 38 . - . j. NEW JEWELLERY, c. Repaired in the best manner, and warranted for twelve months;. (Old Oold and Silver taken in exchange for articles purchased, or m payment for debts due. Ivj'-i V :l : : -1 1 1 If 1 DAVID L. POOL. Salisbury, Jane 7i l8S9tf45 f!HE subscriber bis MEDICINES, DYE STUFFS, PAINTS, Oils. Sftufls, Tobacco, tjpanish Cigars, Candles, Rice, Starchy Soaps, Perfumes, Brush- esJ Instruments, fast iSoards, Une 1-euer ana nn hm nmnhi. nf I WrannirnT Paiipr. Ooilln. Ink. Drawin? PaDer JL tbe above JJABLE JUEDICiJSE,rt PainjsJadeirailTenerifl; Malaga, Port, for sale" at AvresvilleStokeaco., North Caroli- Stferryi Champaign, Muscat and Claiet Wines, j I ! j j r French Peach andj Apple Brandy, Gin, Munoo- i I i JAMES AYRES, Agent. I ganala and -old VVbiakey, Jamaica and 4 AyrsTilIe, Stokesjcq.,? 5 na. jpril 19, S9. 6m33 i! the, Subscriber living Hum, Loaf Sugar, yarnishesj 1 Sand Piper. Gjass Ware aod Boiitles, Lemon and Ginger Srup, Lime Juice, Tamarinds. Jug, Corks, Pocket Books and Maps, Pines. Jron andlComp. Alortara and Pesile Candle yick, Blacking. Lee's. DeanW Dvott's. AnderBons. Hooper's, in Htm nil rff . S I . nn Ih I - t ' i . .- . ... . n . slip; .uiuuiS, v. -w., fi.?, h'KntM U.nrfullli'li anf Phi na' fills. iQiL r A nail Ia aft M A mm f 1 3 ' - . . ' 1 i, n T.ftr,u . tr i i Houck's and aim's Panacea, Moore and I An- joy ine nameoi j Aurw, or -ac d?f8on,0 c . Drup . Snuff 1 Boxes, Spices, ioi nis, qenarmre, no oroae iniorjm r..j ai.,UUi- niU rnf..mkia fnr bald heads, Elixir oil Opium, Swaim'a Vermi- iuge, ana a inwsana oiner ariicjies. jusi receiveu aid for sale c5eap, at, th Arxj'rcarv eign, by C. B & C. Ki WIIF.ELEK. hp is about twenty-Sve or ibiry years of age, he is a bright mulatto, about bye fett eight o tin inrhpR hiorh. he sioods la little when walk ing, steps quick, has a do w beast (look, he is a lit tie b! ink-eyed, knockneed, and ,19 a very piaosi hlAfpllnw. I bnncrht said ne?rb from Mr An drew Drew, of Salisbury, North! Carolina, some brought Siaeon. It is orobabUj he will try to go back to Salisbury, as Cosajshis mother lives there. When he left, he hadioh a r60 broad rjoih frock coat, a checked ebirt; satinet pania- loons and vest, a new strawjnat, and a pair of yankee made boots. VVhenever lie stops, he pro bablj vill attempt to get employ men t in some public house as at waiter, or in borne stable as ist let, as he has been accustomed to such work since he belonged tame. 1 wil) pay for his ap prehension and delivery to mejib Hamburg, S C. the above reward, or TWENTY FIVE DOLLARS if lodged in any ail in this Stale (Sooth Carolina) or North Carolina. THOMAS G PARKINSON Hamburg. C. Sept. 20th,l8393in8 LOOK iiT i THIS l;my t stable 'and I took therefrom a HORSE, SADDLKHand BttlULK. Ttve Horse; is about 7 yearaojd, cream colored, and is about 115 hand hfghjj paddle and Bridle new When said negroSranawjajr he (had on a pair of green! Spectacles a jsbuff colored broad cloth sou tout Coat, i a !;paiof satinet pantalooos a bombazine vest, and a fur Cap.'- It is very pro bable thai Jack bas made bis way back again to Notfji Caroling v here Jrie basjrelaiifes Imng. S'iiy per8onwl)o ;Wij jdeliver said negro lo me in Hamburg, brj0dg(9 in in any sale'jail, so that I get him, will receive a! reward of ONE HUNDREDi DOLLARS I will pav TWO HUNDRED A?iD FIFTY DOLLARS, both for Negro and Horse. ! 1 ! BENJAMIN F. RUSK. July 19,18S9i-Sn4i : Vil'he Newbern Spectator jw ill insert thea bove jweekly thlee moot hst and forward their ac count! to me at: Harabbrg, S C; ' B:F.R ABSCONDED about the last of October.' frt lime resNingj ijarolina, my about or 28 tears b aige, and of a very brig I complexion H is a Shoemaker by trade, has a very busny neaa :oi nair, a min visage, is spare built ariq :weigbjs!froui 135 to 140 pounds. He has a very .large; iscar on! one ot his legs ear he ankle believjeb to be on the right leg also a1 scar on leach afra just below the. elbow oc casioned by a born. Hs heels have been frosted, hich injury ;has left scars upon them. Cole man has a wife (a free woman) near Blakely, N Carolina, knd it isjufobable that he may dp in that direction, aliHquh many persons believe that he was decoyed on by a white man, named Salisbury, Aug 23; 183il4 Mrs. Susan 111. E4ndletonf I. Near t & I Mat t tua-tn aker9 IE APOTHECARY ST! RE. J she hern the subscriber, at that in Sttidtps County, N. Negro' man i fJIHE Subscriber informs i he; public, that ll has just received through the Nortl pities me laiesp ana miei approea f i J LODOwficPAUI8IAkFASIlIOS, And is prepared to execute orders in .the most stylish and satjsfartoryj manner.; 1 As to jbe man rier of her woik1, she would appeal to several La dies of this community, who have latHy had ork doneby her and lnlinersjin Philadelphia f Work sent from a distance hall be carefully put up and tor warded 4 ill i gCJ A few! Bonnets, Cipi, Tarbans,r and other articles,! will bfkept onhind tor sale. V airs Sr is aleo prepared to execute yrimptng and! Fluting on re&'sopa'ble terms. Salisbury, June 14 1839. j - i LAFAYETilTB!lOTEL, JOHN CP TOTAS another ne w supply of Gold and Silver JOL WATCHES, Plain Enelish and TFreoch do. j Gold Fobf Chai03 and Keys, Fine breast rirs and f inger Kings, Sil ver Batter Knives, Patent and plain Pencils, Tooth'. Picks, Fob Chains, Spectacles and Thimbles, Steel and gilt rob Chains and Keys. . ALSO 4 A VERY FINE AND LARGE ASSORT MENT OF RAZORS AND POCKET !, AND PEN KNIVES, " by different makers, and other articles nsnally kept by Jewellers. AH ot which wilt be sold low fof Cash, or only six months credit, after wbifth time, interest will be charged. Work done faithfully and punctually. . " , Salisbury, May S1839tf40' - State ot iiortft Guv<ta CABARRUS COVJfTY. x Superior Court of Law; August Term, r"-.)'. ' ' ;V 1839. : - Milly JLdmonston, . petilioQ for DiVorce i . t and Alimony.' Thomas Edmooston, j IT appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that the defendant, Thomas Edmonston, is not an inhabitant of this State : Ordered by the ourt,that publication be made three months in the Carolina Watchman, that the said Thomas Edmonston appear at oar next Superior Court of Law, tobe held for the county of Cabarrus, at the Court-bouse in Concord, on tbe second Mon day in February next, and answei to said peti tion,1 or it will be heard exparte and Judgment awarded accordingly. , ? Witness. A J Shankle, Clerk of on r said Superior Court; at Concord, the second Mon day lb August, 1839, and the 64th of Ameiican Independence. . ' :r- M A. .I."SH ANKLE, esc. . R. K1RKPATR1CK, d c. Aogost 16 SittS f tr Sr m f AG TW HE exercifps c U the usual va r ? the 23d of Jp' ' intender.ee cf the I: Mr. J. S John,' :,, will be wanting t i i yated Schwl ;f i; learning and mrrz r to enlarge the t-;' Mr. Johnson, Lr twentymo twenty Ladies can it.?:: t' for the better cr" advancement of t! they be present at t N. B. A fevr ; with boarding in i Scheck. Salisbury , r t. ri:c XZOZITJS XXTJZ.TZO AtTLZSf Fruit Trees, 65c. 1 oslma Vuung, who left TIBE S UK S( t! SHIR ISHES to move to Lexinfftoni to carrv on! the SADDLWQ fr HARJS ESS aUbUYESS,mlloSit for sale, his well known TAVERN jf-r-rsj mi; i the same time for Indiana. I will give a re ward iof Fiftyj puHarijiq any oipe who will de- the neighborhood about FAYETTEVILLE, N CAROLINA. flHIS ESTABLISH MEIfT will be open ft. after the 1st ol August, brider the man- liver polemari to m near Brook Neal jn Camp- ragement and direction of the ubsriber. The will connoe htm in jail, .Honsf has been thoroughly epaired, and will, bell County- Va. br who so that 1 get him in my (possession I rH 10 HARD OV ERS IREET. B rook Neail , Da m phH I cty, Va ? . fJ) December aj; i f STAND, in a lew days, be wellifurni8he and every ef fort will be made to render irforihy of pairon age. necessary article of domestic comfort Germantown Telegraph. D Stt rKl; ,Cn r TN FORMS the puslic that he has i an ,,h n OU 51? El pub,,C I from bis former 'stand, to his new t sale, on the 5th of Ocober next, un lhe publ. square, in the Twn of r EDWARD YiRBROUGH. Julv 30. 1839. : i l I 2:3m n o rr n rt r i nrtiin itt? i ' IN SlOCIiSTlLLB DAVIE CO. K C. I -3 . ; p removed hnilri inns Mocks- If fl lHUi UUMJKlOtiK, navmg peeo sausiacu F- li ft . The Subscriber informs the public, that he has for sale, at. his Nurseries in Davidson County, 15,000 trees of thel AJorus Multicaulis, these are superior to cuttings without roots to propa gate) from. His prices shall be the market price of the article in the North and elsewhere. He also has a large stock of Fruit Trees, consisting t Apples, Pears, Peaches, Plums, Cherries, 8fc. being selections of the best American and European fruits, all of which. are grafted or in uculated, and in healthy, growjng condition. I will have JUees delivered in good . condition, at any reasonable distance from Lexington, say 75 or 100 miles, (if amount of orders will justi ly' it.) for which 1 will charge the usual price of hauling;- It will be well for those who wish to obtain trees, to get the Catalogue of the Nurse ries, w hich contains prices, and will be sent grat is Wall applicants, the postage being paid. Communications will be promptly "attended to. Direct to Lexington, N. C. ' -. ! CHARLES MOCK.; Lexington, N .C. Sept. 6, 1839. - , 5IOIIUS MULTICAULIS TRUSS. npHE fobciiber has fof sal (deliverable af J I t.r the fall of the leaH from EIGHT THOSAJYD to TEJV THOUSAND geno ine Morus MnlticaoluA Trees, fram roots and cuttings, now growing in and near the Town of Pittsboroogh, North Carolina.- These lreesare large and superior, many of them now measure from sia to nine feet, well branched, many of whtph will count from one to three hundred buds each. I will sell anv number that may be required at market prices, by the tree, by the foot, or by the bad, but would prefer selling by lhe bud. -"- Also for sale, one million of the best stock of Silk-worm Eggs for feeding. M JAMES J. HORJVE. Pitlsborough, Sepl. 6, I839tf6 C A good method of killing the chrysal is to place 'the cocoons beneath glass in tot bed, and the work is quickly done: liioso wftq nave tried it are perfectly sa fied wiib the ease and expedition with which it is accomplished lb. Vv -I- I: Short, horned Cattle Never thinfc Iof buying short horned or Durham Cattlejltm til ?you j are prepared to keep them well. They eed; an abundance of fresh pasture and therefore to be frequent! r changed frdm one pasture to another in succession, land plenty of food and good shelters in the win ter. j Thus provided for they are valuable stoe. But neglected io these respects, they of land, including 5 Acres; of first rate Meadow,! ana an oiner necessary iraprppmentv. mat will lecomroend itself. Those i wishing to purchase will do well to-call and examine for themselrea, a payment will be made easy) Terms made known by me. L - " '.ij ijr'' . : Wm . C, PATTERSON. ! Davidson eo., Sept. 20. jl$38-3w8 villej wherejbe wil).bontinue to keep a Clause of tltitcrtaitnnciit. His Htnise is roomy: and commodious; attach ed toiwh F IC ES f lent to the Court House;. The 6ubsciicein!ed&r ich kre SIX! COMFORTABLE OF- f r eeis encoutagea io Bay io iue :puouc. ,r Mmilm:n nf iha Tr .11 r,n I House and Siables are well turn : I -reception and accommooaiioni 01 inose I. I! 3 . ! .1 i -JL torily engaged for more fharii three years n attending Va (j! f. -1 I ! BOARDING HOUSE, that ber istied for tbe who may Site ftavlottr fr emale mHIS Institotioo; will be opened for tbe re JL ceptioo oflpoprJt on the .Ui Monday (TibJ of October next, unJei the jjm.Qdiate soperio tendenceof Mrs. S.D. Ntx HtrrcHisoiT, whose ntgn quauncations as an instruciress are already so lavoraoiy xnown to the commendation Unnecessary. oahiiinspli td the miAt dilinrpnl iPTPrlinna In Wive I be pleased to Call aaiistaction to soeh aa may call on bim. HisL H i ! 1 I I t TABLE, BAR & STABLES are provided in I gcT All the Stages arrive j at and depart the oest manner tost the country will anord,! from my House, where seats are secured, and no and his servintsf are faithful and prompt. Jan 26, 1639-tl36 ! : . i M'M&UMfAMJHV&MM-g8&.lriiMeet the lot Br F. FflALEY kUprnoristantly on hand a full supply ef bady' - - Av ? exertions spared to give general Eausiacnon to Passengers.: j1 j 1 j . j Er M reaidfnee fs on tneienrner nf Gillps. urmerlv . occupied by Mrs, Barge. conenient to tbe Market and near the State Bank. Fayettevllle Aug 14. 18393tn4 f MADE, i CLO THING. ' - , - r; i viuoka, m. aiMBiwus, nqu v eai, a iso cioiofi, vasi i .1 . . I meres and Irestinff all of which he will set m9T lrthL ZmvtL T ii Mow br cash. , He il a so prepared to cut and i r i n i h TtJITIOIT are little belter than native cattle. -Fra I'm Farmsr. the Instruction far cooking salt pork in jest mannr. t'irst jlice, and then freshen by boiling two or three minutes ; then take it out, and! cover the slices with flour, then : place tbeo In the pan for frying wit Ji all the fljur that will adhere to them. Try it; and if you like the dish serve it up to your neigh- bors."- Gtnnesss Farmtr. - - i :; The above process does very well, bnt lhe ii following j we think much better! Take w; tresu ?g2 wtt it, and balf a sail s of CHARftCS FOR will not vary materially ftom those hitherto made at this lostitetion. rhej vfjll be speeifiedj nowever. in a miure aaveii$emeni. JUSKPH H. WILSON, I DAN. ALEXANDER, JOHN IRWIN III! S Wm. J. ALEXANDER, Trustees. JU511UA LI. UUU, I U. IS. fWiLLIAiXJS LEROY SPRINGS, BRALY OATES Sept. 20, If 39 8w8 ji; ranted to fii welli - Garments lent on abort no uce , us vxii ifacii toe f An OP OUTTIXTG on tbe mod Ta Sept JUST tmCEMVKD ? y y tvpetior Chewing Tobacco, Smoking Tobacco f. k.;roueche. TTAVINO JUL spectful MS0 Douglas, located Ihimsflff in SalisborV, re y tenders bis professional services the most approved and Fashioncble Style to toils citizens, and those of the surrounding eoun, "folf't1'0 B. F. F. try. His office is the one recently occopied by ttpt.g. 1839-16, : ; J Dr. BouchelJe, whrel be cat be fbnnd at all 4 jklSlb'-ltECEMViD' times, except when absent oo Jprofesaional dn- Salisbary, Jane T, !8394ltf5 A qhianli do May 17 JDr. 1JEANIIER HJLLIAN 1 SIOTIOE. nnHE Copartnership, heretofore existiner be. JI tween the Subscribers, under tbe firm of McOary & McTaggart, is tbisidav dissolved bv mutual consenu James McGary is duly author ised io settle the business of: the. late firm. U JAMES McGARY, . I A; AIcTAGGART. ; Wilmington, N. C. Acgi2&y 1839. 7:4t James McGary wilt continue to transact! the Forwarding acd Commission Business on his own account, &t the same placaj oceapied by the I . 'L ;;. ii '-: rflorus tifltiTticaulis- - i v - i A - Jt A CONSIDERAiiLE NUMBER of these -OCTREES may behadit'Fayettaville. N. C. about the last of' next summer or ibe first of . l r : 11 i , ' ' . i SSI ine ran. xne proprietor can erv read v d h- ESPECTFULLY offers his professional 1 P086.01 t0?ra ll. b North, -bat: from patriotic services tu the fcitizena of Silkhnr .nH ponsmerauons, ne pretera thai thev should bft sorroondifcg; eoootryl His Office win ilr. lf" b hl f1!11! te.Tbe price will be West's nfe w brick bo!diog, nearly opposite J. "me . IfT Dai,,more or new, Yorfc, and will and W. Murphy's store. j z oeiorwaroea to purchasers onr the! money's beine 7BW OB. Is bopedjiihatsocJi is mav wish to enjawe, may do soat aneariTdav. I . 'I. B&i ! BONDS 1?- V For nZe el W, Qiec. MORUS MULTICAULIS. 5 WILL continue to sell my Morus Multi caulis Trees, of which 1 have about Three Thousand, tbe roots at 20 cents, and the buds at one r.o!lar'and fifty cents per hundred; (which is one dollar less than the price in this market last fall,) if applied for by the lOtb of October next. I have now Trees from the bud nearly seven feet tig b I will furnish Silk Worm Eggs, without charge to persons purchasing my trees;; and will agree to buy of I hem all tbe mer chantable cocoons made from socb eggs, at the Baltimore prices. I. W&TMORE; Fayetteville, Aug.30, 1839 7w5 ; Emporium of Arts Sciences. k LMOST daily arrivals of Books and Sta J. tionaiy at the Great Hall of Science. Among the variety are the following new and valuable works : " r Sketches of tbe Greek and Roman Poets, from Homer to Trypbydorns History of the Harvard University Speeches of the Hon. Daniel Webster Ditto John Sargent . .. Percival's Wonders of the World Historj of the American War by Charles Botta Gymnastics for Youth " ., Mirror of Time . Sketches of London by the anthor of Beach and . Bar . - - Yoyage roond tbe World by Reynolds Beauties of Ireland Whigs and Democrats or love of no Polities All oew publications , regularly received as boou a paotisnea. .... A large collection of School Books always on hand, j : I At the North Carolina Book Store, ano lor sale at reduced prices, by - 4',-. t . TURNER tf HUGHES. Raleigh, Aosrost, 1839. MILITARY. "g?OR SALE, a full soil of Ukitorm, with ja.j voap-peaa, FJume, Gloves, Spurs, Hof sters-Hooseing, S word, BeU and Sash. En oire at this office. I v . . 6ept2ibM 13--5vf7, f " - MR. Porter beir Southwest, I est in the Journal, ! coin Tianscnpi, to i will be conducted ia the Whig Banner, induced to assume i.i weighty constderati actuated only by as; are rapidly driving i: less and headlong co j : archy and despot ism ing efforts to rc:.r privilege of rifling ; impunity ; by (t.tsr Institutions ot the C palmy, days of our t wantonly disrrgaiu Union, and ehdeavtr sions, powers, and r. t e'ven contemplated I) sacred instrumenv; treasure ot the naii : , and extravagant, as i didmonarcliy, than ; finally by depart n n U rice of the troly dt-u in lieu thereof a Iii " publican and Ulira ! The zeal, industry, wbich these ies;rueu coupled with the t ! of the community n of their fallacious i turn a deaf ear to U, induced tbe Subsn jQuill : for the dic i : political principles. As the name f tor espouse s the c;i v. opposition to the g , government. He t ' t ion of the cunstiiui its tiue design : il.p i eial departments, ar .' the admiitisiration f of free and frequent i bus branches of G a t , presentatirts ; a I. popular education ; z: diate, and vigorous ment throughout tie r The Banner ui.'i I of our civji and lit ( Literature, and the r arts j whilst the c t will ever receive lit friendly support. The more fully to Editor, and increase ner, it is intended u i ded the subscription 1 accession of respons: step . TERMS. T.vo I vaucef or two doll before the expiration i of subscription, i No sobscripiion ta! and a failure to order of the year, will bo ment. No paper will be t' lion of lhe Editor, ur, rearages. All written Com: most be post paid . r i ; Rates of Adv: will be cnspicuui! v per square, lor the L for each subsequent r CQurt advertise. i be charged twenty -fi usual rates. AT dtd action of -SJ to those whoadverH: Persons sending i careful to mark on ih sertions, or they niil oot, and charged . T . Of all the reported D North Carolina, c Reporter and inc! . Supreme Court at ! prepared by Jas. Iredell, E-q. TURNER a III respectfully ask ihe . t ;.t. l ... ini9 worK, which i- c published and readv i of Noyember 1 In the original yr vear affo. it was s!: bably not exceed ssv now ascertained it v , pages, and most lit r into two roval octavo t geseach printed vn ; aod well bound It is recommence ! men; all of who? selves of it, to direci but is also orged u; Sheriffs, and other j them an exposition, i which lhe Suprer.. has decided in rt!a: similar reason, it is r tlemen. who may l interest loknow the preme Court, which decide, the law eft! act of Assetiihly, t: ' Jon opon every rr.' I CP Gentler, ular favor upcn t! .z ' aiding in prcczTi: -the list bjrciil t of November c L - f- V Smt ' " -
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Sept. 27, 1839, edition 1
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