! . 4- 3 I : J 1 j ill i "'I ; i S Iff in .1 ! Is If ' -- ;; .f !i -; T . ' n i - m; i j if : if! I- If: j! I Si" Si ? ! 31 If 3 ; 4 .:." 5-.fc i f i : ; t ' : -. -.- , -', . " ' : tl i U . x -: , " ... ' . ' H 4'- j r"" - . - ' . - "ii .C- ;; v. -V'-"- I?- 'm W ' ' ' : : ' -II ! lift rll 7 - - : v--,jv -fi SIKH: I - ,U zze" " J&mi"rc' II I ' . . , . H.i-t 11 NEW jEWEtLEE5f, ?c. POETIOAL. From Vie JSeto York Evening Post, MAN, The homan mind thai lofty thioj! The palace abd ibe lhroe Where reasua tiis, a seeptered tirjr, ? And breiihes his jodgmeot lone. Ob ! who with ilent stfps shall trace . The borders of that traooted place Not in his weakness own That mystery and marvel bind That lofty thins the bomao mind 1 'he homan heart that restless thing I The tempter and the tried ; , The juyoas, jet the eoffertofr The source of pain and pride!; - : the gorgeous throngedthe desolate I . ' The beat of lore, the lair of hate Se!f-stong: self-denied! Yet ao ve bless thee as tboo art, Tboa lesiless ihin the homan heart ! The homan soul that startling thing! Mysterious and sublime! The angel sleeping on the wing, Worn by the scoffs of time The beautiful, the veiled, the bound, The earth enslaved, the glory crowned, The stricken in its prime ! From beaten in tears to earth stole. The startling thing the human soul ! And this is man Oh ! ask of him; "i i-The gifted and forgif en j While oVr his vision, drear and dim, The wrecks of time are driven, If pride or pastioo in their power. Can chain the tide or charm the boor, - Or stand in place of heaven! ; 1 He bends the brow, he bows the knee 4 Creator ! Father ! none but thee I" JOHNi C?. i P AI-3ER: acknowledffes himself to he indebted to a person tefore evidence, after ibe eijf ration ; qf the pert od allowed for the collection U a debt then the Claim is valid ; otherwise it mnst depend entire- iy on the honor of the debtor! Griffin vas aware that he had ihe ataffin hta own band, and he determined to ' use it HejooW epeais oi nia ( obligation to Hardin with perfect freedom when no one was present ; ? aeicoowieogea ma iqd orm iru justly doe, and declare hs intenUon of paj totr it erentnallv : bot mkiouined the moat ob stinate silence when they were in company with a third person. Experience is the prsphet of events. Hardin was finally convinced that GrifSn meant to cheat him pat of the money ; I ja ; Gold Fob Chains and Keys and with trne Yankee aagtcity, aetjaooui con triving some plan to oatwithis neighbor. He called oo Griffin one Qcrniog with hia sleigh, and invited him to take a ride.. Daring their tide their old topic, the note, was introduced. " Why really, friend Griffin,? M it seems to me that yea ought to pay that 500 dollars; it is no inconsiderable aoa fbri a; farmer to lose. To he sore, I have no legal claim on joo, but time has not removed th moral obligations I will pay too as soon ai 1 can make it con-! enient,Msaid Griffin. ? Urn, ujoi aayi ajost ow f0T Cash, oi bnly jsix mohtbs credit, al debt, and yon shall have thejmoney.'f ! I which time, interest wll be! charged. W Emporium of Arts fijjScierices. ALMOST daily arrivals of: Books and Sta Al tionaiv at the! Great HallJ of Science. Amdng the variety are the? following new ana valuable works s' ! 'j T J Skrihesof the1 Greek and Romsn Poets; from Homer to Trfnhvdofns f I History of the! Harvard University HAS another new snppiy or uoia ana oiiTer f-w . tUi;:Miv.rM Chailea Botta WATCHES, Pjjm English and French History of thejAmericaiV ar Charles Bona r ine Piosand Finger Ringl.jSilvet Bntter Knives. fatent ana piaiq renciis, loom ticks, rw Chains, Spectacles and Thimbles, Steel and gilt I Fobi Chaida' and Keya. ;.'!.f Atfeo-;-. . A VERY FINL AND LARGE ASSORT MENT OF 1RAZ0RS AD POCKET AND PEN KNIVES, by different njaters,?aid otker articles nsnally hanp keot bv Jewellers. I ah or wnicn win oe aoia alter ork noldi done faithfully and punctually- Salisbury, May y, 1839 1140 " intend to, and; no tbabts to yoor honesty, neither," replied the other. J " Mr. Derby, yoo bare heard sufficient for your purpose' ! As bespoke, a hogshead vlhicb lay in the bot- -RoffrViTif llhTinrr ft ftrnrftrifts. torn of the sleigh suddenly cdllapsedand theper j j bp p' i frr .j O . J son ot a oeacon oi ine panso presenieu uson iu i ju$i received ffriffr saic wnousaic y reiait. reaSt i vfJiPmbbucj iwi, wmu Mitrnrnr I imn ! i Sketches orLohdori by the anthhr of Beach and Bar -ME i i" ; Voyage round jtjbej World by Re RUtifa of Ireland ! i i Whigs and Delnocrats of loveipf no Politics AH new poi(SaUons regalaEly received as soop as pablisbildi j V Sj " A larse collection of SchooliQoofcs always on lAt the fttirihlCanlinaWook Store, andUor sale at reduced prices, hy . . TURJSEli & HUUHM. the eyes of the awindliog debtor.' Griffin pid the note without further evasion. raonus ism: Fruit Tre :OAULZSi t ! i publici that he has Davidson County, Multicaulis, these I V I A NAME IN THE SAND. Alone I walked on the ocean strand A pearli shell was in mj hand, I stooped and wrote opon the sand My name, the year, the day ; As onward from the spot I passed , One lingering look behind I cast, A wave came rolling high and fast. And washed my lines away. And so, methooght, 'twill quickly be With every mark on earth from me ! A ware of dark oblivion's sea ' J ; Will sweep across the place Where I have trod the sandy shore Of time, and been to be no more; Of roe; my day , the name I bore, To leave no truck or trace. j The Subscriber informs th for sale, at his Nurseries 1 di in .000 trees of this Morosl are superior to cottjnzs without roois to propa gate from. His prices shall be the market price of the article in the North Ind elsewhere. He! also has a large stock of Fruit Trees, consisting of Apples, Pears, I Peacherf, Plums, Cberriesi 4'C. being selectioni of the Pbestj American and European fruits, all of which are grafted or in oculated, and in healtby, growing condition. ! I will have trees delivered in goyd condition, at any reasonable distance from j Lexington, say 75 or 100 miles, fit amount! of orders will justi fy it,) for which I will change the bsaal price of battling. It will be well f4r those? who wish to obtain trees, to eret the Catalosoe of the Nurse ries, which contains prices, JU wil) be sent grat is to all applicants, the 'postage being paid. Communications will be promptly attended to. Direct to Lexingtpn, N. C I ! 1 CHAULEo MUCK. Lexington, N. C. Sept. 6, 183$. SrTh pieces Cotion Bagging, 42 to 44 inches I SOMli Bale Rope,, i SOjKegs Na'ila I j ! 40 Bags Coffee, j 18 Hhds. Spgar, -! lOOOilba Loaf do. 500 lbs Spring Stel, 53jpiii Eppjlic Springs, 20 large1 covering' Hides, 500; lbs: Blister Steel, 1 44 Bottles Tonic M ixture. 500 lbs sole Leather, 10Q Kegs White Lead, . 1" ! shy s T f ! By Jl & y. MURPHV. Salisbury. Sent. 20. !839-tf8 h ' -I - ii i A ZZ Rub, Loaf Sugar, Varnishei. Sand Paper. ttr n tntirtU arOUnit J GUss Ware and! Bottles, Lemon and Ginger V.i.inHf . Tlb, XXrrA Ma Pinttc Irnn anA Cnmi). lerm, Mortars and Pestles, Candle fWick, Blacking 1839. Lee'e, Dean's. Djott'i, Andesoa's, Hooper's Milly Edmonston, : j 1?elWloa for Divorce , ! C and Alimony. TT Appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, delson's Congh (Dops Snurl Boxes Spices, House has been thoroughly JL J3TEDICWES,;DYE STAFFS, PAINTS, JLjI. Oils.iSufiej Tobacco! 5pari3h JDigara. Capdles, R!bei:Staeb.- Soaps! Rerfumes,fBrush- es. lnstrornems. irasie uoaras.rr ine x-enei uu Wranoinff Pater. Ouills. Ink, (Drawing Paper anj Paints, Madeira, Teneriff Malaga, Port, Sherry, Champaign, Muscat and Claret Wines, French. Peach and Apple Brandy, Gin, Monoo crariala and old Whiskev. Jamaica and N. E. Superior Court of I Zaw, August THE SUBSCRIBER HdVlFQ AE MOVED HIS SHOP TO TUi BUILD IJYG FORMERLY , KtfOWXAS THE I POST OFFICE, Continues to keep o hand a good assortment o D atchet and Chains : Breast fins and Bing$, Silver Spoons mid Pencils, Musical Boxes and SiherTliimbles, 4 R6dgersPocketand Pen Knives. And all other articles in his line. , , Repaired in ihe best manner and warranteaior twelve months. OI(i Gold and Silver taken in exchange tot articles purchased, or in payment ibr debts due. ! DAVID L.fUUL. Salisbury, June 7, l8394-tf45 Tf OW spirits U i accompanie greatest evils an grounds, ana ine Ancient medical to be cqnBned to abdomen, technic are situated on t ity, whence con: The common ( cy in ihestomac! costiveness, spas of eight, palpitat; of fixing the att portance, or . en mands Tigor or the rc ind become ing melahcholly, a total derangec The mental feel that haunt the the judgment ex Wisest and best lion as the weal Ajsedentary I ere study protr and rarely reliei ercise, a dissolui and drinking, tr vinlAnt nnrcratir SMIi JZiZCUME FOR bitual discharge; Ihnrnnah hrd S6S,; Of iOU- mi. FTTIHIS vounff. beautiful, and II hnrci. Sir Jlrrhit " 13 POW offeied for sale, i He is a dark bay, 16 hands high, stout. strong and commanding. He is four years and siz.mjoaths old. He it m excellent neaitn, ana finer spirits than I ever saw hira, He is the arandaon of the celebrated itacei. "Oir rcnie.- Those are nlv to Eli Harris, Esq comery Co. N. C., where jx)th the horse and bis pedigree will be found. Apply eocn FRANKLIN HARRIS. Sept. 27, 1839 7w9 bebility of one o the abdomen, is odson of the celebrated Itacei , " oir ivrcnie.- : "r;;" 0S8 wishing to purchase this fine young horse, ""f particularly invited to call and see hiin. Ap- f1" to Eli Harris, Esq . at Wind Hill. Moot- b?f.ref" IiAFAYETTE! HOTEL, FAYETTEVILLE, NL that the defendant.! Thomas Edmonston, is not an inhabitant of this Stat : Ordered by the Court, that publication be made three months in the Carolina Watchman, that the said Thomas 1?tmritnn arinAir at. inn r npTt Siinprinr Court of ' 1 UUUIUIt.tVH .pi'V.I - v m WIL.L. continue to sell mj jNloros Muiti- Law, to be held for the county or uaoarros, at caulis Trees, of which II have about Three I the Court-house In Concord. on the second Mon Thousand, the roots at 20 cents, and the buds at day in February next, and answer to said peti one collar and fifty cents per hundred; (which t ion, or it will be iheard expaite and Judgment I ""3 ---- . ' Septus, Cook's, Shop, Beckwith's, Peters, Mof fitis, EvansMBrandwiih's, anp Phelps Pills Huuck's and Swaira'8 Panacea! Moore and An Pepper Saoce. Rowaod's Tonic Mixture. Back gatnon Boards, Matches, Balm! of Columbia for bald heads, Elixir of Opium", fSwaim Vermi fuge, and a thousand other articles, just received ahd for sale cheap St the Apbthecary sign, by C. B & C. K. lVHEIiK. Salisbury, Aug.! 23, 1 1839114 ; CAROLINA. The principal move indigestio to enliven the s by exercise, ear ver: refully r of a mild aperie: calculated to cb Evans Aperien in their operat cleansed, his ine are tonic, anody infallible rened; proved a great t Some physici use of mercury, as in many en:: symptoms. f; Interest! njlHIS ESTABLISHMENT will be open c3ASTH M . JL atter toe 1st oi August, unoer ine man- JSG. Mr lie' ageraent and direction of the Subscriber, ine repaired, and will, is one dollar less than the Inrice in this market last fall,) if applied for by the 10th of October next. I have noW Trees from i the bud nearly seven feet high. 1 1 will j furnish Silk Worm Eggs, without charge to persons purchasing my treesi; and will agree to bay of them all the mer chan table cocoons made from such eggs at the Baltimore prices, j , j 1 I" j ; j If, W Jfi 1 DiUHISi I Fayetleville, Aug. S0 .l39fi7w5 MORUS FtlULTSCAULIS V And jet with Him who counts the sands, And holds the waters in bis hands, ; j ; 1 know a Usiing record stands h Inscribed against ray name Of all this mortal part has wrought, j ; Of all this ihioktn? soul baS thoucht, HI And from these fleeting moments caught, For glory or for 6hame 4 THE GOLDi WATCH. A gold watch is generally regarded as a very valuable appendage to a ladv's side. ! It com bines embellishment with utility in happy . 'pro-. portions. It bespeaks rank-and consequence. What lady yet ever forgot her watch ? Arid how many ladieswbo cannot procure a 'gold tvateh. (Cur a iiilvpr one thev would not wear.) t ine Morus Multicaolus lrees. fram roots envoy those splendid appendages, and; hate the I cuttings, now growing in and near ibe Town of J es himself to the moflt diligent exertions, to give granJeor by which they feel themselves so tho I Pittsborough, zioftb Caroljna. j 1 bese 1 rees are satisfaction to such as' may call on him. His roughly eclipsed F I have now a lady 's gold j large and superior, many pt tnem now measure rrom six to nine ieei,;Weu orapcaeo, many oi which will count from one to1 three . hundred buds each. I will sell any number that may be required at market prices,! hv the tree, by the r TRESIS. THE Subscriber has fur sale '(deliverable af ter the fall of therileaOlfrom EJGHT THOSJUYD to I TEN THOtJSJlJVD genu ine Morus Multicaolus Trees; fram roots and awarded accordingly; Witness. A. J jSbankle, Clerk of our said Superior Court, at Concord, the 6econd Mon day in' August, 1839, and the 64th of American Independence. ; J j i . ; , A. .T.j SH ANKLE, c s c. ! : R. KIRKPATR1CK, d c. August I6-f-Sm3 '! JnMockiville, N. C. j FOSTER INFORMS the public that he has removed frpm his former stand, to his new buildings on the public sqoaje, Jn the Town of Mocks villej where heiwill continue to keep a House, of Entertainment His House' is roomy land commodious; attach ed to which dreSiXlCOMFORTABLE OF- rlUlLS for gentlemen ol the car, all conven ient to the Court House. The sobsciiceipledg in a , few days, be well furnished j and every ef fort will be made to render it worthy of patron- I - - !,! ' I - - ge; ' I I ; ! EUWAKU XAKBKUUuH. July SO, 1839. 2:3m htatt of JLortfi avoUua IREDELL COUNTY. ANA WAY from fthe Subscribers living in Hambur?, S. C on tbei 27 th of August last, a negro man by the namelof ssraso ts waich in mv hand. Its case, its face, its! fin gers.its seals, its key arid its chain, are all; of burnished guld. I open it but I find that; works, witbout which the case though ric arid elegantly chased, would be but a mere shell, and its fingers: useless, are not made of gold, but of Irass such as candlesticks, fire irons, kettlesf Sand the like, are made of. Gold is not sufficient ly good for the -works. I look farther and tisk what is the main spring, which puts tall ihe works in motion, and which-is concealed amidst what it moves.as many great persons arei in mean action?, and 1 nnd that this mam spring ; is made of iron ! Which, then, is the imjost valuable, gold or iron ?. or brass or iron ? Iron excels them bpth. Iron then is the priciow metal the most precious metal ! And yet it 'is regarded as a base metal ! It does not spar kle in the eye it dues not make melody to jibe ear.! 4 ' f ' - :;. j j J j . This gold watch, with brass works and tnm matnspriog, is an emblem of the present state of t society throughout the world. Its face rvpte- sents the superficially splendid and tranquil as pect of society, underneath which so much sor row and evil, energy and talent are at work; I(s seals, embellishments, devices, of gold,' assirhij late aristocracy. Its fiugers symbolize the: mas tar spirits of age, which point the public eye to the boor of the day. . Its works of brass ate in the middle classes, and its mainspring of lroxj tn pbscuriiy, and never thought of except wheh it wants winding up or wben.it is disordered or hroke, represents the industrious and working classes, which . move and nourish! all, v lib out which. all ihe other classes could not go on.'but would rust up in activity, and whose labor is woond op with weekly wages : the value of 8nd forgoUen, except when it gets into disorder, (and endangers the working of the nncbine i " ". - ' ' j:j ' Ileal Know Udge of Christ. A belief er,though Hknowledge of Christ will be a bloasedi mao. whereas all the learning in the world, without lb'rs, w:ll leave a man miserable. Td know the whole creation, nd to be ignorant of the Crea tor, t or know all bis histories and antiduitiesiaod io be ooaequaintded .with our own hearis; to be good logicians to other par poses, and Vnj the mean time to be cheated bv Saian with naralo- I gisms in ihe business of our owa salvation, to be , powerful orators with men, and never prevail wun uod ; to anooBi wan worldly wisdom, land to be destitute of the fear of God, which! ma- keth wise onto salvation is I all but a better kind of refined misery : the devils have imoch more learning mao an mis comes to. and vet are camned lor ever. y. Reynolds. i ROGUE OUTWITTED. A gentleman to Massachusetts, Whosej if ajne Cwe ehall call Hrdin; once held a note i against fl knavish neighbor named GrifSn, and which had become as the phrase is7ouUawed jHrdin was nnwiHtcJr to believe Griffin scouridreiehioajrh lo defraud him of the debt, and had neglected to compel nim to pay itunougu u wis aounqant ly ablt. The law w, we believe, that if sj niaa TABLE, BrR b STABLES are provided in the best manner that the country will afford, and his servants are faithful and prompt. Jan 26, 1639 tf20 foot, or by the bud, but wuld prefer selling by T1IEORI.VG BUSINESS. thft hnH. I. - I i . ; 1 ' I I ' i i i ' Also for sale, one million of the best stock! of Silk-worm Eggs for feedin JAMES J. hand HORJSEJ Pitttborough, jSepl. 6,1839j-tf6 Horns JffuUicauUs c 1 wm e T F. FRALEY keeps constantly on JLMm a full supply of ready MADE CLOTHING, CoatsPantaloona and Vests, also Cloths, Cusi meres and Vesting, all of which he will sell low for cash, i He is ; also prepared to cut end make clothing in a very superior style, and war ranted to fit; well. Garments cut on short no tice.! He will teach the A CONSIDERABLE NUMBER of these j JaJxT OV CTJTTIITC TREES may be had at Fayetteville, N. on trie most app;ove and Fashionable Style to C. about the la8of hex! summer or the first: of Tailor's wishing instruction, B. F. F. the rail. 1 he proprietor can very readily dis-j Sept. 6, 1839-I2ia6 nnCA nf lh,m t Iha rVrirth. hrt frnm nalrinii! ' i 1 t t i considerations, be prefers ! that they should be taken by his native State. The price will be . ... rl,'.;J. .f. t .L t' . r i ! ine same as in Daiiimwor i,ew iorK, aoa wm cordf Jf. C, October 1st, 1839. remitted.It isloped trfaisach as mav wish tol BTC.haf tt? Bernhardt, J. NiBiggers.ThoU engage,may do sbatlihlearlylday. f ; la"' t?,ram "wkwIter, Mcses Barn- lirsLO Fayettevil e. . H hei is about twenty-five or thirty years of age heji8 a brighjinalatto.!:abont ffve feet eight or ten inches high, he stoops & ijttle when walk ing, steps quick, has a downcast look, he is a lit tle; blink-eyed, knockneed, an( is a very plausi ble fellow, fi bought said negro from Mr. An drew Drew, of Salisbury, Notf-h Carolina, some time in November lasf, from I which i place, be brought Simeon. It is probaljle herwill try to gg oacK to oaiisoury, as ne says nrs moiner lives there. When he left, he had! on a green broad cloth frocK coat, a checked shirt, satinet panta- ropnsand vest, a new.J straw hat, and a pair of yankee made boots. Whenerer he stops, he pro- oaoiy win auempi to get employment in some public house as a waiter, or Inisome stable as ost ler, as he has been accustorped to such work sipce he belonged to me. 1 will pay for his ap prehension and delivery to rh in Hamburg, S CU the above reward, or TWENTY FIVE DOLLARS if lodged in ah Jail in this State (South Carolina,) or Norih Carolina. THOMAS G. ?ARKINSON. Coon of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, August - Term, 1839. Cassandra Ellis, "I : VS. ! ' ; I William Mayse and Petition for distribution, wife Nancy I William Belt & his wife Cloa.J IT appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, VI 1,1. that William Mayse arid his wife Nancy, K - f v imam otsti auu uis wiie viua, are uoi iiuisui tants of this Stale, i It is therefore ordered, that publication be made for eix weeks successively in the Carolina Watchman, that the said William' Mayse and his wife Nancy, William Belt and bis wife Cloa, appear at the next Court of Fleas and Quarter Sessions, to be held for the county of Iredell, at the Coort-House in Statesville, on the 3d monday in November next, then and there answer, plead to or demur to said Peti tion, otherwise, the same will be taken pro con fesso as to them. 1 Witness, iJ F. Alexander, Clerk of our said Court at office,' the 3d monday in Aug-ost 1839, and in the 64th year of our Independence. J. r . ALEXANDER, c. i. c. c. Oct, 4, 1839610 Printer's fee $5 with the above Great langcu rous headache, and stricture sc vous irritability in a horizontal ; impending suCl distressing cou ach, drowsiness the nervous em every thought c on the count en a bis existence or noticed in a put Dr Wm. EVA plaint, which ir age of the Pills removing every wishes to sav I. those affile milar to restored, may 1 benefit. A CASE Mrs. J. E. , Johnson, of Lj for ten years w in ber head, an in the stomach; She could find eral physicians until after she I medicine of 10 time she began she continue tl will be perfect! as to the truth Johnson's daug N.Y. CFMrs Ai street between Hamburg, S. C Sept. 20th, 1839 3m8 Ji. MAst of EctterSy TJ EMAirviNG in' the Post Office in Con- Enquire of E,f L. N. C. Feb 16, 1839f-tf29 r. LEANDER HJLXLIAN RESPECTFCLLX offers his professional services to the citizens' of Salisburv ar.d His dlos. surrounding , country.5 West's new brick boil and W. Murphy's store. August 30, 15j39lH Dr OfEoe nearly is in Kir. opposite; J. ougtas. I -I 1 i -!; i- HAVING located Jiiimself in Salisbury, spectfully lenders his professional servi to its citixens, and those of try. His office is the fnej Dr. BouchelJe, where! he times, except when abse lies. ISalisbary, June7 re- ices tbe surrounding conn- recently occupied; by scan be found at I all rit pn professional 1S39 tf45 D Lawrence Dry F U Patrick FreesSy, Henry Furrr2, Andr' Freeman. :j i 1 j G George W. Green, Jane C. Gibson. H Charles Harris K Samuel C. Klntts, Paul Klutts, Sen. L Mrs.j Mfirgarei Leopard, Rev. J. Lantz, Miss Lliza liong, ollj C. Linker. M Ransom Motley, William McCree.Mrs. Caibarine MeQrdek (2) William Miesenbi mer (S) John McCjure, R. J. Mebane, RoberT Molly, Miss E. Milster. P Francis L. Perry, John Page. R Experiences Rendleman, Mary Russell, Seth K. Rdgers, ij V Abram Vsnpelt. W Col James White, j J GEORGE KLUTTS, P.M. ConcordJ Oct. lj 1839 3wll ; 4- L State of JYorih Carolina. WILKES COUNTY. July Sessions. 1839. ink .... ' i' t lliimnti Ailtxdm.iii i T Glenn & ft art in. ev- on defendant's Lands. da- -r- IsTOTICB. ILLIAM dented a witooot my consent. hereby sons against harboring ill give one cent and no thanks to liny it will deliver ell A nr.nli.. in mi m N. C. ! H.R. AUSTIN. and 1 w man that will deliver slid Mocksville, Davie cooty October 18, 1839-4 ! TS. Wm. H. Hackett wm I.E.' IS! J . m sppearmg to the satisfaction of the Court, Jl that Wrn. H. Hackett, is not an inhabitant ot inis Bjate Ordered by the Court, that pab!icatiofljbe;made for it p1 in th n.i. na Vatcfamari, that the said Wm." H. Hackett, J. MO TGOMERY, an in- ?.par r T V01". t0 w beld at the Court pprcritee, has left my employ J10?!6 ,. V lk8lroogh, on the 1st monday af. fnr,n .11 tut. I w .n OJOfMiaj PI Uctbber net. and inn orf employicg said boy, r .entered against him, for the amount ofjplainti&j me at I Given usder .ro v. September! 1839.1 debt. band at office, the 8th day of WM. MASTIN September S7, l$39--Priater'8 tti , S $5 L at r EEWAED A DIGEST i Of all the reported Decisions of the Courts in North Carolina, commencing with the earliest I ed lor ten yeai Reporter and including; the Decisions of the symptoms Supreme Court at their June Term, 1837; prepared bv Jas. Iredell. Esq. Attor & Couns'r at Law. ! ABSCONDED about the last of time residioff in Stokes Cbur.tv. N. Carolina, my Negro man j ; jcoj&MwafwV,. about m or 28 years of age; a;nd of a very bright complexion.! He lis a; Shoemaker k-y trade, has ! t:.t-i-Li"L, 1 . . . . . pains in the be of her heart, gi not lie on her r ability of enga vigor or coarag an aggravation sion to pariicu published and ready for delivery about the first I apprehensions .TUKKKK & HUGHES, the proprietors. respectfully ask ibe patronage of the public for October, from the subscriber, at that 10,8 worl tnicn ow n press, and will be a j . j v i a iii in viaauw. IS spare built and weighs front 135 to 140 pounds. rje oas a Tiery large; scari qn one ot his legs near the ankle, believed to bejon the right leg. aso a scar on eacn arm just tpeiow the eihnw n- casioned by a burn. His heea have been frosted. which injury has j left scare ebon thems Cole- a of November; 1839. in ine original proposals, issued more man a year ago, it was stated that ,he work would pro bably not exceed 6even hundred pages. It is now ascertained it will contain near a thousand pages, and most therefore necessarily be divided into two royal octavo volumes of about 500 pa ges each printed on good type and fine papeT, and well bound. Price kiJje dollars a copw. It is recommended not onlv to professional men, alltf whom Will doubtless possess them selves of it, to direct and abridge their labors. m n MAM M M m A - - X - 14'u "eB wof n; near DiaKeiy, but, is also urged upon the notice of all Justices, N Carolmaand j is probabklhat he may be SherifTs,an4 other judicial officers, as affording in mat airecuon, aitbooah many persons believe 1 thm n aYIVitinni in fats tmswAa rf ttiA vtAinta that he was decoyed off bv a white man. named Jpshua Ycutig, who left the heiffbborhood about the same time for Indiana. II will aire a re ward of Fifty Dollars to ariyfone who will de pot i which the Supreme Court cf North Carolina has decided in relation (o their duties. For a similar reason, it is recommended to private gen tlemen, who may nave the inclination or feel an r1L i r i . 1 , ireuitm nn uii; Ulfl) I1JC ItlClXliai'UIl Ul I vjuicuion w mo near ueook neai in Utmn. imi tnL-nnn, tU. ,i. .l c I ix JiV' f Wh Pna him in jail, preme Court, which constitute, so far as they ep that I get him n 3Aop l decide, the law of the land, as imperative as any , i RICHARD OVERSTREET. r act of Assembly, and as bindine in their opera- j oruos wai, ampoeu ciy, va J j December 21, 1838 y tf23 1 m ma I E XjROM tbfe Subscriber living JLl in I HamburB. SJ C. on ihA Jtp of April past, a f negro man Dy me name 41 JACK, or Jack aowsou. jiiie nignr previous to hisr departure, hh broke into stable and took 1 herefrom a ion opon erery member of the community. iICr Uenilemen will confer a great, a partic ular favor opon ihe author and publishers, bv aiding in procuring subscribers, and returning the list by mail ta Turner & Hughes, by the 1st of November or December next. 'Raleigh, August 28th, 1839. BRIDLE. The HORSE, ! SADDLE and Horse is abbot 7 years old ceam colored, and is ascot Id hands high $ saddle and Bridle new When said negro! ranaway hie had do pair of green Spectacles a snuff jcolored j broad cloth sputont Coar, af pair of satinet pantaloons, a oomoazme vest, and a rut Cap. bable that Jack has made hid wa North Carolina, where heh3 1 relatives linng. j Any perion; wlo will deliver said neero to me n Hamburg, or IbdgehimiiA any feafe jail, so inai 1 get inim,!wiu receive t reward of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS! If will ,Twn nusuniLU -A&uxui 1 if DOLLARS, both orsf. THE SUBSCRIBE!! having been satisfae torily engaged for more than three years n attending to a - i or Negro and 1 BENJAMIN F. RflSir July 191839 3m51 ; M VThe;NewberrtSpeciator will insert the hove weekly three moo list ind fourard their ao BOARDING HOTTSV. . it is very pro-1 r eeis encoutaffed to sav in th nnhli. ih.t tir way back ' again lo House and Stables are well furnished for the reception and accommodation of those who may be pleased to call.' ' i . :r .:-..".' E. SMITH. IL" All the Slanrpa arrive at arid tfortart frdm my House, where seats are secured, and no ! exertions spared to giver general satisfaction to rassengera. . . J . ! ; .h ; j iC My residence is on the corner of Gilles-1 pie street, the lot formerly occupied by Mrs.! Barge, convenient to the Marketed near:' the Stats' Bank. - .. an irksornenes! ted, disquietud conceivedhe lamented, des most miserable frequent menu Mr Kenny 1 physicians, an cines,bul could tionof her dist suaded her ton She is now not only capabl fairs, but avow: present as she J. Kenny, Kenny. i Sworn befon 1836. ! Peti ICPREMi RHEUM ATI Lungscured Wm. EVAN York. Mr B. Newark, N. severe pains ir increased on t preserved a st dizziness in hi iy costive, the proiuse sweau bove symP,om! erable difficult tightness aero ofdoe energy The above e and a perfect c City of Nt Benjamin S J pose and sa; bove certifii 5 respects ire Sworn before .-WILLI A3, sau street ; Soldi GEORGE JOHN A. V J. H.AJSDl E JOHN I iv:mmai May 10, U Fayetteville Aug. . 14, t839-.3m4 r -" ! i -l I I t .1- f ; I m m it) ajcni w me HambSg. i Or I B: P. R