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- From the Monthly Genesee Farmer.
' -;" WINTERING BEES. ( j "
Mb. Tucker Agreeably to your request
I called on Mr. ' Eggleslon, and obtained
from him , ibe following statement of his
- method of bis wintering bees, and the soc
cess attending it. '; ;.. j j
In tbe fall of 1837, he buried 30 or more
hives, and the . following spring tbey ere
taken out without lbs loss of a ojVo 838
be boned 10 bites, with the samejsu:essj
'but lost 7 or 8 bives of bees tbaj, stoo in
bis bee-bouse throogb. the . winter. He
says that be finds ery:few, or no dead bees
under his hives that are buried, ;anc that
they winter on much less honey tbap when
left in the bouse ; some small swarms have
lost but 3 lbs. in weight in wintering;
the largest but 10 lbs. j He has buried
bees or some of them, each year, for 4 years
past, and has not lost a twarm that wa? bu
ried, and shall hereafter bury all that he io
lends to winter; be f has now about 40
swarms. Another fact those that are bu-
ried do much better, and 8 warm mocn ear
' lierjin the spring. - j j
Mr. Eggleston's , method of burring
and
his
hees, is to dig a shallow trench in the ground,
long enough to set the No. of hires he wish
es to bury, with a gentle slope in the
to carry off the water, if there should
collect, and then place tho hires
in
trench, raised a little from the ground
bis
trench,
any
the
pv a
1 small stone under each corner of each bi?e,
then covers them with straw and lastly with
dirt) to use his expression,' as you would a
pile of potatoes, so deep as not to freeze
under the hives. v 1 - . 1 I '
As to the success of Mr. Eggleston in pre
serving bees, as described above, there can
be no doubt, as it is known to all his neigb
. bors, who (if necessary) will certify the facts
as staled. - ' . .!!"! -;
Youjs respectfully. 4:J j i -
. 1 ? j, - ANSON ANDREWS.
Reading, August 20. 1839. -
on trees. From
' ..in! .: '.ti1.. -..' - fr:
factfrin my experience on
the subject j I am fully convinced of the
truth of j onremirks, and I am confident,'
that they cannotl be suffered lo remain on
fruit. trees, without if operating perniciously
on tne vitality of, the lrees,; -
In the fail of 5837, I ad a present of
five fine pear trees, which were transplanted
in October, they seemed to do well, till Au
gust of last y ear j when probably owing to
tbe excessive warm and dry weather, they
exhibited every appearance; of decay, not
withstanding,' much pains were taken to pre
serve, by watering' on the approach of cold
J- I'"'--.'- t - .
weather, they seemed to revive, and on toe
opening of spring, (this spring,) I found
them all alive, but after they bad leaved out
some Iweeksbree of tbe fivej5 sjlowed some
symptoms of j decline, which continued to
increase, until I removed all toe dead branch
es, some of which; were 3 or 4 feet in length,
when tjie leaves began again to expand, and
new sions put forth, and at this lime, they
are in a thriving condition . i 1
I had also a I number of j peach trees, of
long standing and which were once fine
bearers, from which I was also careful to re
move the dead branches, which 1 considered
only an inewmtrance. The advantages of
so doing, is top evident, from the fact, that
the trees tot the last four or jfive veare have
been barren, tuis season, and scarcely wnh
out an exception, are full of fine healthy
looking fruit. ; 'jj-' ';V 1 ' ': .
1 have, my dear sir, made inquiries far and
near, and learn1, that there la but little fruit
thil country y and 1 am in
of this kind in
dined to believe, it was the
dead branches,
to bear so plen
the fact in any
thai
tifully
other
caused
excision of the
my trees again
I canhot account for
way. UAm I right or
wrongful my supposition ?
Had X leisure, II would like to say some-
d vantages : to j farmers, more
particularly, of ; subscribing and reading a
gricultural publications ; perhaps I may do
it another time,! when 1 wilt tell yon how
much jproif I derived from reading, and ta
king the advice contained in your brief ar
ticle on excinding dead branches from
11 ; Ludlowville.
applause of a
i
, we
It satisijed andiencevTne ad- j '. , , i :"
venture, ii seems, has marfe the worthy Knight GHiSJb A
a ffreat friend lb ihe inindaciion fcf poor laus ;
for he remarks, very iroly, lhar more of Billy a
Win n f r mpfl : rti? crht! take a faocv 'to a savage life
if ihe secret jwere found oqU Dublin Universiz i ;
ty 'Magazine. - "-"r ' '
By direction of; the Synod of N. Carolina,
the Cliiirehesf of Concord presbytery, will
be called upoii in the following order for con tri
butions for jFvrei'en Missions, 6y the1 Secretary
of tbe Central Board. J
Fridat November !lst, Steel Creek at 11, A. &J.
i ., it! K - m " a - '
bainrday,
Sabbatb,
Monday,
Tuesday,
Wednesday
1 barsday, u
Friday, 1
Satqrdayf
Sabbath,
do
Monday,
Tuesday, ;
Wednesday
- da : i
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die lighting.
Thursday,
r riday,
Saturday,
Sabbath,
Monday,
Tuesday,
Wednesdays
Thursday,
Friday, I
o - ii
oaiuruav,
ttA PrnrUpnM ' "f An ;
- J. 8J, Rocky River, Ida ;
. ! 4th Philadelphia, do ;
!$th; Poplai Tent;" do v
1 i6th, Concord Town do
r 7ih, Bethpage, do
j litb, Ramab, - do , "
i iib, Mallard Creek, do i i
! IfJth, Sugar Creek, do - -!
Charlotte, Candle lighting
J 1 :th, Paw Creek, at 11 A. M.
12ih, Hopewell, do
J3tb, Bethel, do
cq Davidson College, Can-
lCh, Centre, at 11, A.M.
15tb, Prospect do
6th,Siaiesvilie. do
lTth, Concord, (Iredell) do
I8tb. Salem,
19ib, Bethany,
20tb, Tabor,
2l4l, Mbcksville,
S2d; Unity,
2331 Third Creek
Sabbath, Nov. 24th, Back Creek,
Monday, do! 25tbL Thyatira,
Tuesday, do 26tfat, Ftanklm,
do
do
do
do
do
do
Ml AM.
. do
do
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miHE Subscribers take pleasure in announcing
TERiTMhTKEEKIir STdGB LIJVE
(torn Salisbury via ihe Catawba Springs, Lincoln
tonllRotherfordton, to AsvUle, N. C. will com
mence! running on the Sidnstant
- Departs from Salisbury! on Sundays, Wed
nesdays, and Fridays zt 5 o clock, A. w.,:ar?
rives at Asbville dn next day, at 8 o'clock, PM.
i LeavWAshville for Salisbury, at 5 o'clock, A.
' M.,on Sundays, Tuesdays, and Thursdays, ar
silt ca ai kjaiiM'uijr vjf . " r
This Line for SpEEDlGOOD DRIVERS,
TEAMS, arid C0ACHBS cannot be surpass
ed by any line ie Ihe State. It connects with
the DAILY LINE at Salisbury for the North,
and at Asbville !w!lh the hne to KDoxvilIe, Ten
nessee, r i ij:. - . , . f- '; -
if Passengers' leading Raleigh, C. forthe
West f will find' ibis the! nearest "Route by 20
miles,1 and decidedly the cheapest. And for fine
roads,! romantic scenery, I particularly the Gap
over tne Dine tuoge, ii a noi exceuea oj ojr
other in N. Carolina, g
A. BENCINI
R. W.LONG.
Do do do! Salisbury, Candle lighting.
' Oct. 25, 1839 5wl3
: lApIClEST .
Or all thp. rehorted Decisions of the lOUrts in
North Carolina, commencing with the earliest
Rerorter and iiaclbding the Decisions of the
Supreme Court at their June Term, 1837;
in. i sir t - i
SalisburvJNori 8, 183SK tf!5 ; f ir
! NBi in This Line intersects the Line at Lin-
colaton for Greenville, ;S, C. via Spartanburg,
id the Limestone i Springs. . ' ? ,
t-j hr - I f i is. ta a,. y . u.
NEW JEWELLERY, c.
i !
prepared, by
Jas. Iredcll. Esq
. S! i in
TURNER &
At tor. St Couns'r at Law.
fruit trees.'!
HOVV TO PAY RENT.
THE CULTIVATORS' WEALTHS
Manure is the true soured of the! cahiva
tor's wealth. Every farmer should tax his
wits to the utmost, with a view to the ac
cumulation of this article. He can never
have, too much of it, and must fail forewarn
of a competent npply. The barn of course,
will yield its heaps in due proportion to tbe
stock ofjcalilo and horses kept. Sheep, too,
yarded in winter, will, make, considerable,
and this of an excellent quality But the
bog yard is the place to make It in any de
sirable quantities. - It is worth one's iwliile
to keep a lot of swine, if for no other pnr-
Knight of Kerry
"You know the Story of the'
and Hilly Macabe
'I fear I must confess my ignorance f never
heard of it." : Ijil j -. : ! !
' "Then may be you never knew Giles Dax-
on ?' ' :.'!!) I V: ! I-
UGHES, tbe proprietors.
respectfully ask tbe patronage of the public for
this work, which js Inow; in press, and will be
published and ready jfbr delivery about the first
of November 183?. ".'
lo the original proposals, issued more than a
year ago, it was stated that the work would pro
bably not exceed seven hundred pages. It is
now ascertained it;will contain near a thousand
pages, aod most therefore necessarily be divided
into two royil octavo volumesjof about 500 pa
ges each printed bit good type and fine paper,
and well Douna. ..ircice nine dollars a cuyy,
It is recommen
JOHN iC m AOIER
SherirTs, and other iudicial officers, as affording
them an exposition; in a few words, of the points
which the Supreme; Court of North Carolina
has decided in relation to their duties.' For a
similar reason.'itjs recommended to private geu
ttemeo. who may! have the inclination or feel an
interest to know the determinations of the So-
" I have hot that pleasure either." I pretne Coortj which iconstitute, so far as they
" Lord bless me, how stranse that is! I thought Tdecide, tbe lw of :the land, as imperative as any
he was better known than the! Duke of Wei-1 act of Assembly and as binding in their opera-
HAS another new supply of Gold and Silver
WATCHES Plaip English and French
dn.: Gold Fob Chains and Kevs, Fine breast
Pinsand Finger Rings, Silver -Butter Knives,
Patent jarid plain! Pencils, Tooth Picks, Fob
Ohains, Spectacles and Tfiimbles, Steel and gilt
r - - i . jpoD unains ana n.eys.
1 I ! wALSO
A VERY FINE AND LARGE ASSORT-
MENT OF RAZORS AWUruUKUii
! 1!lf. ANDlPEN KNIVES, : ,V
bv different makers, and other articles nsually
not onlv to professional kept by' Jewellers. All of which will be sold
men, all of whom w)ll donbtless possess thSm- Jqw for Cash, or only six months credit; aller
selves of it, to direct and abridge their labors, Which time, interest will be charged. Work
but is also urged upon tbe notice of Mil Justices, I done tailhtuiiy ana punctually.
SalisWjjy,May8, l83S-tf40
Mr. LEA1VD1ER KlLLIAN
V. - II
lington or the travelling pi per.'.. Well, I must
tell you the story, forat baa a moral, tooindeed,
several morals ; but you'll fiod : out for yourself.
Well, it seems that one day the Knight of Ker
ry was waiKing jaionj ine str&nn in L.ondon,
killing an hour's tjrcie, till the Honse was done
prayers, and Hume tired of hearin? himself speak
ing-; his eye was eaight by an ieoormas picture
displayed upon the Wall of a; bouse, represent-1
ing a homan fipiie cot f red with long dark hair, I
with huge nails on i bis hands, and with a most
fearful expression of face. "At first the Knight
thought it was;Drii Bovring, but, on coming
nearer, he heard a man with a scarlet livery and
tocked hat called out, ' Walk in. ladies and
gentlemen the most wonderful curiosity ever
exnioueu oniy one 8niuingtne vild man trom
hippoowango, in Afncay eats raw wittals
tionupon every member of the community
ti 3b Rani Amn will vntr & rrfat- a nartie-
ular favor upon the author and publishers, by West's new brick buildirig, nearly opposite
aiding in procuring fenbscribers, and returning and W j Murpbyjs stors.jj
RESPECTFULLY offers his professional
services to the citizens of Salisbury and
surrounding: coco try. : His Office is in 1 Mr.
J.
the list by mail to Tomer & Hoghes,, by the 1st
of Novembers or pecember next.
Raleigh, August 28th, 1839.
ENTERTilUXTMEMT.
Aogdst 80, 18$9 tf5j
PaintVhg.
CIOIIT7S EIUXiTXOAUXiXS,
Fruit riYecs, c.
The Subscriber informs the public, that he has
for sale, at his Nurseries in Davidson County,
15,000 trees ol tne Worus niuiircauus, mesa
are superior to cuttings without roots to propa
ffaleJroin. ' His prices shall be the market price
of the article in the North and elsewhere! He
also has a large stock of Ffuit Trees, consisting
of ApplesA Pears' Peaches, Plums, Cherries,
C. being aeiectlOUS oi inei ucav auiwiwu iuu
European fruits, all of which are grafted or in
oculated, and in healthy, growing condition.
r I will have trees oenverea in gwu cuuuiumi,
at any reasonable dUtance from Lexington, say
75 or 100 miles, (it amount of orders will justi
fy it,) for which Ilwtll charge the usual price of
kVnliniri It will be well for those who wish -to
obtain "rees, to get the Catalogue of the Nurse
ries,'' which contains prices, ano win De seni grat
is to all applicants,-the fpostage being paid.
Communications will be promptly attended to.
Direct to Lexington; N- u v ri v
Lexington, N. C. Sept. t, 1839.
HIORVJS MULEIC AVLIB
Tit BBS.
rTTitii? r.nWiilwr has for sale (deliveraoie ai-
' V " TkI f.Tl ftf the leaH (torn EJGHT
TWn.WVn to 1TEJY THUUBJUVU genu-
Mnma MiiltiMinlna Trees, fram roots and.
eoltihvs, noW growing in and near tbe lown 01
Fiitsboroun. iorni vyaroima. uo
large and soperior, many of them now measure
from six to nine feet, well branched, many of
which will coont from one to three hundred
twelfth. I will sell anf nomber that may be
,ni,at i mnrlrftt nrices. ibv the tree, by the
IUUIIVM, ' I . . If 1
foot, or by the bud, but would prefer selling by
Also for sale, one million of the best stock of
Silk-worm Eggs for feeding.
-rv, ! JAMES J. HORJYE.
Fmsloroygh, Sept. 6, 1889 jfS
Morns JflulticaiUis
A CONSIDERABLE NUMBER of these
J3L TREES may be had at Fayetteville, N
C. about the last of next summer or the first 0
the Fall. The proprietor can very readily dis
pose of them at the norm, oni irom painoiic
considerations, he prefers that tney snouid ne
taken by his native State. The price will be
llie SaUiU aS ill uaiuuiuicui ncn ui n, u"m
be forwarded to purchasers on the money's being
remitted. It is hoped that such as may wish to
engage, may do so at an early day.
Enquire of E. ! L. Wikslo v?i Fayetteville,
N. C. : !-v -' v.-
Feb 16, 1839 tf29 1 i :
THE sun.
MOVED .
BUI LI
Continues to b
Jt atehes c:
Jh'casi PI;:
Silver Sp:
Musical 11
Rod gels'1
And all other r ;
CEiOcz:
Repaired in t!
twelve Kent! .
exchange for c:
for debts due.
Salisbury, J
Oct
I'm :
Car..!
about ii7 or C t
complexion. I
a very bushy .
spare built an i
He has a very
near the ankle, :
also a scar cn c
casioned by a L :
which injury !.
man has a wifV
N.Carolina, ar
in that direct! ,
that be was dr
Joshua Young,
the same time
ward of. Fifty 1
liver Colercnn t
bell County V. .
so that I get Li
Brook Noal,
Decemlcr
poso than as tnanufaclurers of manure The
yard should be on a still subsoil, dishing in
tbe centre. If iWis floored with a tone or
plank, and has a cover over it, so much the
better, as then neither the salts will ro down-
ward, rior tha gases upward. The whole -T
n ' D , : 1 1 ( n pieafcing perlprmances.' .ihe Knight paid
strength will be retained. Put into, this, his money .and was admitted, i At first the crowd
ihroi'oh thfi whole vMnai sPflsnnJrU:iKin prevented his seeing any thinff for the place
f . - t 1 . ..1 r was full to suffocation, and the noise awful for,
- m. r- oesmesme exclamations and applause of tbeau
ran rage ana scrape together, as last, too,
03 the family makes soap suds and dish wa
. ter, in with every quart of it. Let none :of
; it go elsewhere. Jl is an excellent plan to
consult the road aide for rich soil and low
places - for boggy substances, which bave
been washed down from elevated erburids.
Cart this home as sol much gamed a no let
Every
so
! (a 1 ill t
1 i'f .71
THE SUBSCRIBER having been saiisfae
tori IV engaged ;for more than three years
n attend in? to a J T j
BOARDING HOUSE,
Feels encouraged to say to the public, that her
House and Stables are well furnished for the
reception and accommodation of those who may
be pleased to call. '
E. SMITH.
a afcLjtft Aite At lt'Ht f kk ik & W iftr ikV- if- y
1 f p p T lifT rTrrivivjN
Cheap Sigh
i j o i ami ji ji sDii tit''k,ir'it'k'k'k'i'kitfrfn
Jf-J Jf J(. Jfi. If. Jf. Jf. Jf ft X I T 1 1 1 1 T T T VI
I 1 1 c. il! DEJERNATT,
II ! ' i Ii f. 1
'AV1NG located himself in the town of
Salisbury, :woold respectfully inform the
public that he is prepared to execute all orders
in the above line,' which shall be done in a saf.
isfactory mannerif not no charge. Also,
GLASS; CUTTING. He may be found in
the house formerly occupied by Mr. Elliott as a
Dry Goods! Store: immediately opposite ' tbe.
WatchMiin ! Office J I I , ' : t'
SalisbiiryL Octlll, i8$.-l-6wtl i
Em porium of Arts Sciences.
A LMOST daily arrivals of Bookstand Sta
J3L tionary at the Great Hall of Science.
Among the variety are the following new and
valuable works r j - L ( - t ,
Sketches of the Greek and Roman Poets, from
Homer to Trypbydorns (
History of the Harvard University w
Speeches of the Hon. Daniel Webster
Ditto John Sargent I -
Percival's Wonders-of the World .
History of the American War by Charles Botta
Gymnastics for Youth, I j
Mirror of Time j 1 -
Sketches of London by the author of Beach and
Bar .1 " ' ! '-A'-r-r u'-
Voyage round tbe World by Reynolds
Beauties of Ireland ' i
Whigs and Democrats or love of no Politics
AH new publications regularly received, as
soon as published. , ' .
A large collection of School dooks .always on
hand, i' i ii!
At the Jorth Carolina Hook otJre,
and tor sale at reduced prices, by
j TURNER y HUUHiiS.
Raleigh, August, 1839. -
gCAll the Stages arrive at and depart liagging, KopiJlg C$ trrOCeriCS,
1 r .
1 rrnm mv haiioo 'uvnaro enaio va ean r An mrrt nn 1 m - a " j a r
uience, there were three barret -organs, play ing tr -7 ""T just reCeivea Cftorsatje Wholesale c retail
m t . i - i . . . 0 r r o I AYflrtinna An.irprl tn trim a nonoml eoticfa! inn in I im., At. i A ' J
nome, sweet nomej and Uberry Kipe ' and W7' L r 6 Z I iSfl fi Pieces Cotton HajSKinir, 42 to 44 inches
the wild man himself contributed his share to Zl .j' L e o PJfy ! SO cojls BaleiRope,
the uproar. At fiist Knightobtained.by dint lesfff 18 " lbe epnierrf GOIe.. J 80 k18s Nai s,
of squeezing and sote pushing. place .0 the B? "i 'V, J?1, ' plf bj If ' 40 Bas Coffee,
front, when, to hii virvareat horror, he beheld garge convenient Iq the Market and near the i ; i Il8 Hhds. SoUr.
I MtAlA MAMl " I ' 1 I II. ? .
.your hbgs saturate it with urine.
load of it will come out next spring
excellent manure. Go out1 too, half a doz
en times in the course of tbe summer, with
a'stout scythe, aod mow down all tbtstles
before they have blossomed
cut up brakes lit a great rate and ail !un
necessary bushes. Then lake your bay! cart
and load up. Bring the collection home
and pile it up outside the yard. Every' lit
tle while thiow a lot of this over to the swine.
If-you occasionally scatter a little cjorn or
oats in the mass, it will do the hogs no barm
to root aller it, and will do the collection
good by producing fermentation. A great
many loaas ot the
a figure that far eclipsed the portrait without
doors. It was a man iiearly naked, covered with
long shaggy hair, tht grew even over his nose
and cheek bones.! He fsprang aboot,soroeiimes on
all fours, but alwavl ulterino- tha most fparfnl
yells, and glaring o the. crowd in a manner
tbat was really dangerous, j The Koieht did
no: feel exactly j happy at the whole proceeding,
and began heartily tq wish himself back in (he
House, e?en upon a committee of pi iv ilexes,
wnen,suaoeniyj tne Savage gave a more frantic
morsel of
Fayetteville Adg.14, 1839Sm4
LADIES
FASHIONS
!' FOR THE' . " v
FALL AND WINTER OF
i' Ji
may be made every year by some care
attention of this 3ort.
Barn yards, also, should be constructed
on principles similar to tbose which we pave
mentioned for the manufacture of manure
by swine. These must, we suppose $e in
the open air, whereby much of tbej iases
will escape ; still the denosit tr mnX m
p. .M
or gone to seed screaLm 'ha" .f ' and seized upon a
: . !'j 1 w Mtjei, wuicu a Keeper exienuea to htm unon a
riiA anil I n I 1 i . . . .. ...
long tor k UKe a tandem whip he was not safe,
it appears, at close quarters this be tore to pie
ces eageily, and; devoured it in the most voracious
manner, amid great clapping ofbands and other
evidences of satisfaction from the audience.
' I'll go now ihOu?ht the KhiVht : for OrJ
knows whether; in his hungry moods, he mtoht
noi wncy to concladeihis dinner with a member
of Parliament. j Just at this instant, some sounds
struck his ear that burprised ihim not a little.
He listened more attentively i and conceive, if
you can, ms amazement to find that, amidst his
must fearfoUries aod wild yells, the savage was
taking Irish. Laugh, if you like ; but it fltrulh
I leuinsyou ; nothing lesa than frish. Then
n n ww wo 1 n m wt t... t r a 1 . .
"T- "r"S me i nign in the air eat
u' ",w njeaipuiling out hia hair by hand-
fill la. rs4 mlIJF .'la . . J
-u,.iuia ui uiis, cursing me whole com
nanv to hia hearts .i.t.. t .
. j ? w,iicuiiu as guoa lristt as ev
er was neara 10 ivi m. lVr, u
: ... Mr"
most valuable manure
and
. 1
vu.B.i nao nearo oj white Negroes, he never
happened to read anyjaccountof an Afriv.n iri.K.
man ; so he listened very closely, and, by del
sicca, voioDir ine words wor. bnnn
iu8 j.im, ujiud iuwcsi iq iue centre Will ' we,J T"co FM laminar At length.
THE Subscriber jnfornis the public, that she
has just received through the Northern
Cities the latest and imost approved
LONDO & PARISIAN FASHIONS,
And is prepared to execute-orders in the most
stylish and satisfactory manner. ,
Work sent from a distance shall be carefully
put op and forwarded. ,: ' - -Z -
t I fj C. U. r lUSi U LL1UIN.
SCP A few. Bonnets, Caps, Tarbans. and
other articles', wilt be kept on band for sale.
Mrs. b. P.(- rs also prepared to execute
Crimping and Fluting on reasonable terms.
Salisbury; October 18, 1839.
.1
1009 lbs Loaf 'do.
500 IN Spring Steel,
h 53 pair Eliptic Springs,
i 20 large covering Hides,.
500 lbs Blister Steel,
! 144 Uonle9 Tonic Mixture, , ,
i ! 500 lbs sole Iieather, .
100 Kegs White Lead, i f
i I 1 by I I :
I i ) By J.1& W. MURPHY.
Salisbuty, Sept.20,!l39 tf8 j
i I 1 ; i; 1 i 'jr . 1 ' ! 1 "
f State of UYorih Carolina.
wiLKEs county.
Juy Sessions, 1839. ' '
Glenn &. Hartio,
! i vs.
IWra. H. Hackelt
i'
Ordinal Attachnjent leT
ied;on defendant's 'Lands.
i WT appearing to the -satisfaction of the Court,
REWARD. '
ANA WAY from the i Subscriber living in
JLV Hamburg, S. C.on the 27th. of August
last, a negro man by the name of :
he is about twenty-five or thirty years of age.
he is a bright mulatto, about five feet eight or
ten inches high, hestoops a little' when walk-
ing, steps quicit, nas a aowncasi iook, ne is a lit
tle 01 ink-eyed, knockneed, and is a. very plausi
ble fellow. I bought said, negro from Mr. An
drew Drew, of Salisbury, North Carolina, some
lime in ioyemoer last, irom wnicn place, tie
brought Simeon. ; It is probable he will try to
go back to Salisbury, as he says his mother lives
there. When he left, he had on a green broad
cloth frocx coat, a checked shirt, satinet panta
loons and vest, a new straw hat, and a pair of
yankeemade boots. ; . WbeneVer he stops, he pro
babiy will attempt to get employment in some
public bouse as a waiter, or in some stable as ost
ler, as he has been accustomed to such work
since he belonged to me. 1 will pay for bis ap
prehension and delivery to me in Hamburg, o
C, the above reward, or TWENTY FIVE
DOLLARS if lodged in any Jail in this State
ooutn Carolina,; or iorin uarouna. i
THOMAS G. PARKINSON.
Hamburg, S. C. Sept. 20tb, 1839 3m8
soon become saturated and prove Ian excel
lent stimulant to the soil and food for plants.
Maine Cultivator.
From the Monthly Genesee Fariner.
PRUNING DEAD BRANCHEia
fsnmethinir k. t.s.u.ri e ...
uv Mvaiuici uu iqrmer couot upon
bis mind ; and, ;turnifg to thesa?a2e. he address
ed him in Irish, at ihe sane time fiiitg a look
of the most scrutinizing imnort iinnn him .
v Who are yo4 you scoundrel V said the
Billy Macabe. voor honor
And whatdoybu mean by playing off these
JL diately--Twoi or Three Journeymen Tai
lore of good i moral, character and industriona
habits, to whom ood wages and constant em-
pioyment will be given. .
. ,lr u - HOHAUK H. BEARD.
Salisbury Oct. -18, J839 U12
:J7 nnAKE op and entered on the
i ' "I4 ' 1 i Rangera Book ' of Cabarrus
tCTJ'(0au'boot one month ago, a
iuiacil ntusr, , who a sway
Mr. Tccker In the June No.! of the
; Tiirner, I noticed your excellent artic
the pi opriety, as well as importance, of re
rnOYlB? all Sltntrnuau inH ( Hml hrnncliM)
- -.- j W.MWMW
.na ucir. lusiean nl ea rninnr mr hr..( . I l. .. . - -v-?"
honest man ? V I ' " old, a small star in the
-Vfci.kt li-loMt. .1 :. - T iioreneao,ana a mztk or rinsr around tt
- . aaiuiuuij, - ana Keep ine secret.
1 m earning the rent for
jv.i uvu'JIt VIIQ IUU51
tin? arnnnit thn lft f.r
pastern joini.l Said horfinl
aoiiars. 1 be owner ia
o, on I uo many a queer th tiv iht ..o t. ..ri:: j ,1 " u
an acre for bad liodi " 7V ' " "" " T P,B??r?7f "Hi; take him as the law
. "w,oogn me Knight wished Billy I i Jhr jutt cppd t n
JO that VVm. Hi: Hadkett. 19 not an inhabitant
of this State: Ordered by the Court,. that
Dablication be made for six weeks in the Caroli
ina Watchman, tbat thejjsatd Wm. H. Hacketi,
appear at onr next Court, to be held at the Court
Mouse in vv UKe9oroogn, on me isi monaay ai-
tr ih Aiti mnndav nf Otltuher next, and ananpr r
or judgment will he entered against him, for the Jstfttt Of iiOtttt CalVOlfUn
amount of plaintiffs debC - , I i t ; '
Superior Court of Law, August Term,
1839.
ai:n. t?j-.-..
i. , . ! L Petition for Divorce
Thomas Edmonston, Y nd A,ilBonJ-
TT appearing to the- satisfaction of tbe Court
A. that the defendant. Thumia F.Hmnnfiinn. is
not an inhabitant of this State : Ordered by the
Court, that publication be made three months in
the Carolina Watchman,' that the said Thomas
n.amonsion appear at our next &uerior Uourt ot
Law, to be held ;fbr the! county; of Cabarrus, at
the Court-house in' Concord, on tbe second "Mon
day in February next; and .answer to said peti
tion, or it will be heard exparte and Judgment
awarded accord inglx, iV 1 t v -! -
Witness. A.J. Shankle; Clerk of oor. said
Soperior, Court,' at Concord, the. second Mon
day in August, 1839, and tbe 64th of Ameiican
Independence. H J- ! ! i .
A. J. SHANK LE. c s cC
RKiUKPATRICK,ic.
Given under ray bandlat office, the 8th day of
September j 1829.
! ! 1 - WM.MASTIN.cc c;
September 27. ISSg-iPrinter'a fee $5 "
mH E Subscnbej es J0 eniploy-imme- jEW! ESTABLISHMENT
TnOAMSFOSTJER
TN FORMS th public that be has rempved
m. irom qis lormer stana, 10 Ms new auiidings
on the public square, in: the Town of Mocks-
vine, wnere ne win continue to keep a
Candles, llice, ;
es, Instrumeni ,
Wrappincr I';:;
and Paints, M
Sherry, Char:;
' rench, reach
gahala and o! .!
Glass Ware r:
Syrup, Lime J
rocket Books s
Moriars arni I
Lee's, Dean1?,
ScoUs, Cuf.kv,
fit's, Evans', 11:
Houck8 and
derson's Coc2li
Pepper Sauce, I
gamon l3oard, ?
bald heads, FJi.:
fujre, and a il.-
and for sale ci i
Salisbury f A
BF. FRA1
a full
Md;
Coals, Panta!
meres and Vtst
low for cash. 1
make clothing i
ranted to fit we :
lice. He will t
on ihe most a;-,
Tailor's wishi;
Sept, C, IS3
t m .
: DC
Dr. r v
ted in Salisbin
services to the t
ing Counties.
He may be f
where he is pre;
Dental Operati
. ZCJ Exarnsr.
gCF Mater i.
cases. Novpi.v
Home of Entertainment
His House is roomv and commodious: attach
ed to which aresix Comfortable of
fices for gentlemen of the Bar, all cunTen
ient to the Court Hoese; V The subsciicei pledg
es himself tot he most diligent exertions, to give
miimiuuuu o o?n as imay can pa Dim. rm
TABLE, B A R & STABLES are pro ided in
the best manner I lbat;be country will afford.
. Tnnr.1:;
The Watci:
two Dollars hi, :
A Class t.f i
pay in advance t
shall have ihe
jua A o v u t M auu
continue thus '
Eight Dui!a. t
otherwise ihry v
bers. .
Subscribers v. ;
will ne charged t
No subscript!
one year b'it by ;
No paper will
lion of tbe Ku
paid op,
CT All left
jjflttf ; othenvh
tended to.
TERM:
One Dollar ;
and Twentjff.-.
ser tion after w i-
Court -Nil! i Hi:
higher ihai tl
83J per ct. fn .n
to those that z U
. No ad?prii-t
HAM Vi'
- Ad vertiseriif x
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aau hi servanis Te rauniai and prompt.
Jan 2bU6S94-tl26lf'v7 '-' .
are receivt-a iu
are previously z