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. $ n. ; II ' If 'it " Mk . . f j '., ' i ii .:- y- j I ; - i .. -t - W 'ri . t-.-, i I? '.v:.;S!:,-i . ;5 p.- ; - it- 'a p 3 1'' f f : '-' w t W. i- m i? ..a J fl! i 4 1 IS 'M: ; it- c - i fl ih m ajjVtcttUttval ?&awm 3 From Ae Franklin Farmer, j Mb. Editor :-r-Tb8 following ru !for measuring corn tnlbalk is sent yoa opder the belief tint it trill prove useful to dzny : ; ' JZws.- Having , previously ; levelled! ,the corn in the house, so that it trill be of j?quil depth tbroVot, ascertain the length, breadth, and depth of the bulk ; multiply these di mensions together, and their, product jhf j4 ; 'lhen(cut off one figure from the right jo the nrndnrt. This will cive the boshels! and decimal bushels of shelled corn If! it be required to ascertain the quantity of corn : i 1 ilhe earn, substitute B for 4. end cat ! off . one figure as before. ? Example In a bulk of corn in the measuring 12 feet long, 11 feet broad lears, and 0 feet deepi there will be 316 bushela I! 740ths of a bothel of shelled cornH63S Sir bushels and 6 lOths of ear coro as ihus: 1 1 316 1 8 03? I V The decimal 4 is used when the object is ' to find the quaoiity of shelled corn, cause that decimal is half of 8, and jt qnircs 2 bushels of ear corn to make bushel of shelled corn, la using this1 half a busliel.shquld be added for every 1Q0, bo account of the decimals. : ' "; A waggon load of corn can be calcula ted ;in the same way, by getting the average , depth, where the bottom is not strtight. If every farmer would cot out thrs keep it, it might be useful to him. in course of time. 1 - . ' . . j:, :: , 1 : ' " From the Cultivator. 1 LAWYERS AND FARMERSi and 'f the ; We perceive by'the news journals, thai there were about one hundred attorneys and counsel- (lorn graduated or licensed, at May term ;of SoperioV Court Afsoming this to be the s wit 1 age number graduated at each term, the; terras being four in a year, and counting only the n ijn - ber of attornys.lhe annual secession of this c irps roust be two hundred. And these two hen red . lawyers are to live end grow rich, hovtf ? t B rja ny branch of productive industry ? By adc in to the wealth, the qoiet and substantial en oy menu of society f We fear not They 0 ust live by tbeif profession, honestly if they 'can but.tbey miut live; and with the law makdg, law dtspeniting, and fee regulating poreis virtu ally in their own hands, is it to be wondered fljai litigation increases, that the delays of the law are multiplied, and the expenses of justice aug mented Y If one lawyer diams from the earn - too1 of labor, two or three thousand dollars ja yjeSr, . what amount of these earnings will it rtuirelto support, in leTal, eiyle,uen thousand lawyers f The answer, by ihe rule of three, would b4 l4f n ly or thirty millions of dollars. Geo. Sievphs, Un his ingenious lecture opon heads, compares the law to fire or water ; a very good servant bul a hard master ; very useful and pleasant in md eraie quantities, but extremely inconvenitntjaod minchievoos when in excess. .We have seep in the print shops, a caricature very illustrative of Geoige Stephens's comparison a portly Well dressed gentleman going to law and a meagre, tagged skeleton ol a man who had bttnto IMo. T We are by-no means disposed to blamd he yonnw gentlemen who are thus crowding toj He lempTe of the law, for fame and fortune, howe rer we may lament, the fatuity which impels them ' en.. Law js the great avenue lb office, to jweijth, to distinction, to faehioo- by- common consent, and the fond mistaken parents are generally as ' sanguine in their anticipations of honor "and Mis tinctioo as the sons. There are many eminmi and disiingnished lawyers, useful and ;woHhy members of society, and there are a great many who are quite otherwise, whose ttantst ra'ther than their Irishes, lead, very much to Che i in ' crease of liiigation ; but who might heve been ; If.. I .LI -' I-l ,t . JiJ. y ny.n u, ,o common weaitn. nao iney chosen a different and more suitable Pr1 01 . M-V?.?l : -u li, :v L .;Ii. IT . . -i - I , . F ltimalI hliihn. In it In Ik. Miial ...1. t ..I i i Mi. Ir s . -..-v-.--7P .. bad schools of instrocl ion combininor the nufnl ith th ,,,M- i.lo, i .t,.:0i: k.if -.r .1 .i "n j- it! half of thos who are v annually crowding: and burthening the legal profession, would bechm oseful cultivators ofthe soil. What a vastHm- proveinent this would fffct, in a few yearj in -ftKtfi. Jnnli t lnr t . tiair iiio ak lis lhe basis of its wealth, the intellectual rpn- oondiuon .f us inhabitants, and in their moral and econcmmal habits. Soch schools shnuld tbey ever be established among us, either by the wisdom of the legislature, nr the well directed efTects'of individual patriotism, would soon an- nually scatter over tbe state hundreds of yobng men distinguished alike for ' strength of. m nd, These would carry with them a piacticill ktjpw irvrfiv t f MAflhAl a m A a. A . . I a L : J i ie!A or tne nest modes of farming, the best im plements. the best breeds of animals ; and each i in h a futore sphere of action, would ; become a lining proof to hoee around him, of the practi-- eaoiiuy 01 improving, our agriculture, and an example to ibem of good habits and good man agement. W'herarer we find a good farmer, He .; ace the benefits of its example in most of x tjhose around him, which diminishes as we recede. Wjere the good farmers multiplied a four or tight hundred a year, as they might be through therfloence of schools of practical and scichti fiicr agficolture, the adtantiga-, to the state would be incalculably great. j J: We are no agrarian in our opinions. We con sider all professions open to free competition ,and as useful, when limited in their sphere and Bom ber. Iflhere is a criviledged class in bur bona . munity it is the intelligent tillers of the soil ; , not that tbey are priviledged by law.or by pbpo. lar favor bo t that tbey are pmiledgcdby kheir Creator, in the. enjoyment ofa greatetbhare of temporal blessings, the natural rresolt jof sber. industrious .and contented habits, than perhaps any other class in tbe community. Oar e sh to see them intelligent and lodepentfeni.titaittiey i ' r 1 12 j ; J I II I; :4 1321 6 f .792 f ; I 11 4 ! ! Si nureojoV the reward, an4 the stale the benefit. We aSK trotn inem no exclusive ijjHuiiujww--, agfmeot or bfanty bat roefel some of the crumbs which fall from Ihe public table, sod which have heretofore, at least io some jnsUnces. been jitishr ly. if not wfckfidly Kjoandered epocj far lesa wor ibj objects- We wish toseelgiicqltare brought forward from the shade, frumj the: back ground, where it has-been too loojr obscot and;degra ded byiisooridce tnd seTTil apathy ; and see the :'rpcblie;twattyf like theun:and the rains which frcctiff the earth ind cause it to bring forth food for mo. dispensed Mite to ail classes of the community . feh I END OF THE WORLDS A Ret. Mri Miller has been (and we bel ieve stilt is) preaching in some parts of Massaeha- setts, and declaring bis copvictioo, as tne resuu of close calculation, that toisworld1is to comp to an nd in about four Years from lb is time. Some . .c. L U 01 tne pa er. nave reen i7ieNt SuTe Miller contradicts the reported says be is more and more convinced tbatjhl is right, and that we shall see Christ coming id the cloada of Heav- en, in all .the glory oL bis farther, somewbeie I Such calculations as these are! absurd and . . . ! :i . l - " t- ! I .wrong. 1 rue it oecomes u an w oe prcparcu for the coming ot Unnst ataty momeoi, ana rar belt from us to encourage ;ny 6n to postpone this preparation even till tb'i ?ear 1-S43 ; bujt of that day and that hour lniiWeib 00 oan. no nut the angels which are io j Heaven.! -Christian Seeetary; - flj - j j The screeching, screaming, drunkenness, vulgarity, and profanity, jexhibiled in Tam many Hall on the result 61 tne election! in this city, exceeds the power of description, and must have been deeply painful to the respectable men of the rty sustaining ihe ticket. One of the radicals as a specimen of the manner of expression in the old Wigwsm, cried ont ' Waiter give that Whig a quart of HelUfire I" Surely it is time tor reform. Jr. JrAStar. State of JVorili Carolina , WILKES. COUNTV. Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions. November Sessions, 1839 Gleen &. Martin, - vs. I lOiigi y ied 01 pal Attachment Isv- Wm. H. Hackett onf defendant's Lands. IT appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that tbe defendant Wm. H. Hackett. is not an inhabitant of ibis State: Itisbrdered by tbe Court J that publication be made for six weeks ?n theCar I . a . - t ,. . t - a v r 1 1 olina Watchman, for tbe said WokSH. Hackett, : to appear at our next CourtJ to befheld for thi County of Wilkes, at the Court House, in Vilkeorou2b, on the firsf mooday after the! fourth mooday of January next, and answer ; or or judgment will be entered against him, and tne Lianas conaemnea 10 sausiy piainiiusueot. Witness, Wra. Mastidj CIflrk our said Court I at Office, the 1st monday after the; 4th monday 1 of Ootober. 1839. ! ; WM. MASTIN1, c w c c. Nov. 29. 1839 Printe'sfee 0 j State of Jlottu atrcltna, STOKES COUNTY Court jof Equity- JVrl Ttrtp, 1839. Polly Early, Executrix of laa Early, dee'd.") 1. vs. 1 I i Pleasant Kirby, Thomas Kir by and others TN this case it appearing to the satisfaction of JL the Court; ibat Ihomas ILirby.oneof tbeDe feodants in this case, does riot reside within the limits of this State j it is therefore ordered, that pooueaiieo oe maue tor Bixjwera.B tq ice oaroit na Watchman, printed atRSalisbury that nn loss the said i Thomas Kiibv apneat at the next Court of Equity, to be boldeu for the county of btokes, at tbe toort-Housein bermanten, on the second mbuday after the fourth mooday in March next, and plead, answer or ;demurr, the Bill will be taken pro oonfeeso, and the case set down for heading ex parte as to htm. ' Witness, F. Fries, Clerk snd Master of our said Court, 2d monday after: 4th monday in Sep- tember, 1839. FRANCjS FRIES, c.u. b. Nov. 296wl8-Pnotefs fee 5 4- State of ilovtfi CaftdUua WrILKES COUNTY. Superior Court of Law f Fall jlVm, 1839 Gideon Debord, ") vs. Polly Debord . 1 Petition for Di voice. IT appearing to the aatit$fariioa of the Court, that thej defndant Ptly Debwrd, is not an tnbabiunt of thie ute : Ordered y tbe Court, that publication be madepbree months in the Carolina Watchman, that ihe eaid Pollv Dehnrd I appear at the next Superio) Coort.Uo be - - w r t s ? j - : held for Wilkee County, at tbe Cofm HooU in Wilkes- boro.' oo the7th Monday iflter the 3d monday of . February next, aod answer to ea d petition, m it I .. . . I , f, , . . . . WI nMIQ pa"e, np Jflgw awaroeq BMwtrlinTl ' I WTiiness, James Gwyn, Jr., Clerk of onrsaid Superior Court at ilkesbtro,' the 7th mooday of the 3d monday of August, A V. 1839. J GWYNNJJr. c. s c. Nov. 29, 1839 SmlS-r-Priote'e fee $10 21 Hi ' SPHERE will be exposed to! public sale on JL the 24th of December! 1839, at the late ies denee of Henry Sloan, dec 'd, the following a luable property, via : j j A LAItGE RO.VD WAGON, fitcf six Xulutble HORSES,) 12 of as finefMILCfl COWS, asiever ws milked, and some CALES, and Provender of all kinds. , I A large quantity oj ' Cfanxmd)?ome Wheal, and a quantity of Seed potion, fine threshing Machine or two, and Farming Utensils of all kinds. ) and Houso hold and j Kitchen iiij.i - . i . -k Together with a great! many ether things too tedious to mention Terms made known on the 1 day of sale. is ROBT STEWART, AAsW Pfov. 59; 19597wl JYE H?fjriS IVJLEIjEIl IV THE SUBSCRIBER BAViyG RE MOVED m$ SiaOP TO THE x , buwdMg - formerly: . A"vVO fLYJi S THE ' : m&OSTOFFWEs Continuesto keep 90 band a good assortment e Breast Pth$anfi Rings? 1 ' Silver Stioohiiond" Pencils, - Jica ojfeirittT .Sirer 7tmofef : Rodgers Pocket and Pen Knives. Vt-B . And all otberWiticles in his line cms oemm uwrcuEs Repaired in (he best manner.and warranted for twelve moo lbs. j Old Gold and Silver taken in exchange for articles purchased, or in payment for debts due DAVID L.POOL. Salisbury, Joiie 7, 1839 tf45 l.mHE OJEcers-oflpavieare respectfully b- 11 formed, that Qol. H. tt. Austin of iMocta vi'.le, has become nr Agent for the eale of Blaoks io that Qeunty, of whum tbsy may be had, hereafterruponllbe same terms a of us. October IB 1839 iH NEW JEWELLERY, &c. HAS another new supply of Gold and silver WATCHES,5 Plain English and French do: Gold Fob! Chains and Keys, ine breast Pine and Finger Rings, Silver Butter Knives, Paient and plain pencils, Tooth Picks, Fob Chains, Spectacles and Thimbles, Steel and gilt r 00 vnams ino ivej. !! J-IALSO - ' AVERY FINE AND LARGE ASSORT MENT OF RAZORS AND POCKET AND PEN KNIVES, by different makers and uther articles usually kent bv Jewellers. 1 All of which will be sold . m low for Cash, or only ? six months credit, after which time, miarest will be charged. Work done faithfully and punctually. Salisbury, May 3 1839 tf40 ZTOTIOH. nTIHE Stockholders; in the Salisbury Maaufac- fl taring Company, are hereby notified, that an instalment of Twenty DoMara per share will be payable to the nnderetened on the 20th day of December next, t By order of the Directors !1' 01 tne 00m piny. a 1 :. Mif H HORAH. Tr. !. M Salisbury, 28th; F"o , 1839 3w t c. Dental t Operations. IR. R. W WrflTlNGTON. haying loca ted in Salisbury. lM C offers hie Professional servicee 10 tne citizen? 01 nuwin ana inc aajoin -l .-!-: rr I - L J.I ing Counties. ! ' : . He may be ronne at aoi. l.optg s wotxi., where he ie prepared to perform any and every Dental Operation' i r . iCjf- examinations maae wiinoui oaersv. SrTJ Materials ind work warranted in all cases. lovemoer , . tr Mtr e!iZ3e Douglas, H AV1NG locat fed himself in Salisbury, re spectfully tf riders his professional eervices to its citizens, and those of the surrounding coon try. ins omce is trie one recently occopieo oy Dr. BouchelleJ where he can be found at all times, except whehjabtenton professional du ties. Salisbury I jade 7, 1839 tf45 LEJILl & THO.IIPSO. iPKCCUPYING the House formerly occupied by-Lemly K Son, beg leave respectfully to inform the public of this snd the surrounding Counties, that i they Thave just opened a large Boot and Snoe Shop. Tbey bold themselree in' readiness to execute any de mand, however laree in the above line. Gen tlemen and Ladies can be accommodated with I out fail, and in reasonable time. Negioee shoes made with despatch Repairing done on good terras. - . if I j i f) u: - gcy Eight or tea Boot and Shoe-Makers can get employment ly .making early application to tbe Subscribers at pa Itsbury. L. & T. November 29. 1S89-4wl8 (CP The public must be aware that cash will at all limes command the best bargains. " ''T-"iMi m . l .& .t. TimXXS ' OF ; WATOHIilAIT. The Watcbmaji may hereafter be had for 1 two Dollars and Fifty Cents per year I A Class of roua pew subscribers who will PJij in ouronce iiiei wiioie sum ai one paymeni.i j : . 1 . """" " 4TJTcil , r i.ilL' L " , , wntmutus.ldM in advance he sum of Etght DoUars lUieame terms shaH conunoe, otherwise UefjirtMJw charged as other subscri- jaj&0 vnvu) wuw y' 1 & ouuit viaoo oaiai bers. Subscribers who do not pay during the year will oe charged tbee Dollars in all cases. No subscription will be received for less than one year om py paymeni tn acvance. . No paper will . be' discontmced but at the nn ttoo of the EditomJ unless all - arrearages are paid op, 'I? 1 - JCJ A11 letters to the Editors most be' post puia, otnerwise tnej win cenainiy not oe ai tended to. I v H TERMS, OF ADVERTISING. One Dollar per sduare for the first insertion d Tweniy.fiv Cents per equare for eaeh in - and wriiQii iiif iwirag. o ; -.: r. . ti!s Court Notieef will be charged 25 per cent., higher than the; above rates. A dedection of SSi per ct. fromitbe -regular prices will be made to those thai artf ertise by ihe yearl i ? No ad veniseinent will be Inserted for less than one Jjouarl r. ' Advertisements will be continued until orders aj received to etm' thetnj wrrfeTS tits dlrtfTtefis rJontJsrJtn.TicAui.ii:, sTbe Subschterjufprms the public, that he baa fof snle, hislNursnes jn Dandson County, 1,000 trees of the Morus Muhicaulis, these are superior 10 cuuius wmuuuuwh. u FwpT 1 ocblatedJ and irt healthy, growin? condition. J will have trees delivered in' good condition, at any reasonab e distance.from Lexingtoo, say 7a or 100 milesfif amount of, orders will justi fy lit,) fbf Which I will charge the usual price of baulinz. It will be iwell lor vnose wno wisn to obiaiu trees, to get the Catalogue of the N urse-1 crate irom.i n is prices snau oe tne maraej pno Frecch, reach and Apple ISrandy, Utn, Wonoo- ofithe sfitde intbe Northland elsewhere. He trahala and old WhiskeyrJamatca aodN. E. alio has a large jatcf of Fbit Trees, consisting Rum Xoaf Suar, ( Varnishes, Sand Paper, of jApples Pear: Beaches, Plums,, Cherries, Glass Ware aad Bbltled, Lemon and Ginger being Seleclitms of the! best American and syrup. Lime Juice, j Tamarinds." Jus, Corfcsj Euiopean: fruits; all of which are grafted or in- Pn-v-i Buoka and Mans. Pines. Iron and Comp. 1 ries, which contains pricesjand will be sent gral- oamon Boards. Matches. Balm of Columbia for i3 to all lapplicniaj the isiage being paid, bald heads, Elixir of Opiamf S watm- Vermi Communications will he - piromptly fltepdedjo fe a thousand other articles, just teceived iu fc.cj4iig.mn v. . 4 4t Lexington; K. C. pepWir,'48S9. I 1 ro THE . AND WINTER OF THE Subscriber informs the public, that she has; juat received through the Norihem Uitiesthe latest and most approved LONDON li! PARISIAN FASHIONS, And is prepared to execute orders ia the moat stylish and satisfactory manner. JVork sent from ajdiatadce shall be carefully 1 tl n. anI InrWolJ.l J I nnl on and (orwsrdad. I tC3 A few; Bonnets, Capa, Tnrbans, asd other articlee, will bt? kept jpn hand far sale. 7 Mrs. 0. P i ia also prepared to execute Crimping-and Flotinon reasonable termis. Salisbury, October 18, 1839. : - . r:- mmm line. THE Subecribereiake pleasure in announcing to the Public, that the GREAT WES TERN TRIWEEKLY STAG from Salisbury via the Catawba Springs, Lincoln- ton. Rutherford ton, to Asbyille.N.C will com mence ronaihg on the Sid instast. Departs from Saliibory, on Sundays, VVei nesdsys, and Fridays at 6 o clock, A. M., ar rives at Ashvtllelon next day, at 8 o'clock, P. M. jieares Ashyille for Salisbury, at 6 oclock, A. Mi. on Sundays, Tuesda3fs; and Thursdays, ar rives at Salisbury next day; 8 o'clock. P. M. This Line (ot SPEED. GOOD DRIVERS, TEAMS, and COACHES caooot be eurrwae- ediiby any Hneiin the btae. It conaecte with the DAILY LINK at ni;euury tor tne norm, and at Ashviile With the lae toKnosvtile, Tee- nessee. ; j j: 'y Passengers leaving Raleigh, N. C. for the Weet will find; thie the; nearest Route by 20 miles, and decidedly: the cheapest. Aod for fine the Geo i bv any - roans, romantic i scenery, particularly over theiBlue' Ridge, it is not excelled other in N. Caiehna. : ; A. BENCINI . ;i i I i ! R. W.LONG. Salisbury, Nov. 8, 1839. tf 16 -N.B. This Line intersects the Line at Lin coin ton for Greenville, S.fC. via Spartanburg, and the Limeetohe Springs. The North Carolina Standard, and Knoxville (Tenn.) Argus, will insert the above advertisement weekly for four weeks, snd for ward their accounts Jo this Office. . . I i -1 ! ; A. B. & R. VV. L: LOOS OUT. ALL persons Indebted to the Subscriber, whose accounts are over twelve months standing are reqaeaied to call and settle the same either y eash or note by the 1st of Janua- ij, icur-oioerwisq ineuiaccounis Will be pot into tbe hands of an officer for collection j j HORACE H. BEARD. November 15 1339 416 ABSCONDED about the last of October, from the subscriber. at that time residing ink Stokes County, N. Caroliha,my Negro man 1 COEsEJIMJY. . atoSTor 28 years of age. and of a very bright emnlexion. He ia a ShoemaWr k irto f,. - " - " J aMsf aW9 I :!: a. tl a . e i ' . . .1 a ; very oosny neao of nair, a turn vjsajre, is spare built and weighs from 135 to 140 pounds. He has a very large scar on one of his legs near the ankle, believed tube on the right Ie? also a scar on each arm just below the elbow oc casioned by a burn. His heels have been frosted. wmcn injury nas ten scars cpon inem. Uolew man has a wife ( a free wioman) i.ear Blakely, Carolina, and it is probable that he maybe in that direction;, although many persons believe I u "i .v. y, niniB 111 a 11. na men Vnn- .u ler Ik- 'j I the same time tor Indiana, l will give a re- I MO warn 01 r iiy Mar5 tOjany one wno will de- ,r,er Coleman to me nea Brook Neal in CamL m y Va. or who jwill connre himinia sl lhal i y,. 5DQ.SftfiS;nn mr mi' . m -. a . . I RICHARU OvERSTREET. Brook Nal, Carppbel cty, Va lf-- December 1, 1838 LOOK HERB! LL tbo6ejwhd are! indebted tome, are re quested in make payment by the 1st Jan uary next, as no longer indulgence can be g:ven Those wbdfailHtosettleby that time, may ex beet to find their notes and accounts in the hands ff ,,n officer; for ;coliectipn. - , ;. ll 1 tm a,R9 esiroos of moving to the West and now oner my . fi sale good payment will be given. Her4 1 achaece for a srood stand in thu bosioess part of town, with suitable Buildings for .u. uu .ucuu.uits. oucu mu upponnnuy tu uuj.uuvs uui uuer every day. ! J i UENRT SMITH. FALL . . - i -.it 050 MEWA1R11I) MEDICINES, DYE-STUFFS. PAINTS, Oils. Snuffs, fTobacco, Spanish Cigars, Candles, Rice, Starcb, Soaps, Perfumes, Brush- J.- Inoltnmiinl Pacta TikvrHa tl'inA I ttPf fld Wrapping Paper, Qaills: Ink, Drawing Paper anpaiois, Madeirai Teneriff, Malaga, Port, sherry, UUampaigo, joscai and Liiarei tvines Mortars and Pestled, Candle Wick, Blacking. Lee's, Dean's, Dyott'e,' Anderson's, Hooper's. Scott's Conk's. Shop. Beckwtth's. Peters, Mof fiC8, Evans', Brand with V and Pbelpa Pills, Houek's and Swaims Panacea, Moore and An derson's Couzh JDrobs, Snuff Boxes, Spices, o,DDer Saoce. Rowand's Tonic Mixture, Back land tur aaie ctieap, ai me apoinecarj 07- Salisbury, Aost. S3, 1839 U4 HE Subsciiber has for sale (deliverable af ter the fall of the leaO from EJOHT THOSL2JiD to TEJV THOUSjUVD geun- ine Moru Multicaulua Trees, fram roots and cuttinga, now growing in and near the Town of PiUaborough, fortb Carolina. These Treosare large and superior, many of them now measure from aix to nine feet,v well branched, many of which will count from one to three hundred buds each. 1 will sell any number thai may ne required at market prices, by the tree, by the I . L . I 1 W Ivl Tallin. K loot, or oy um ouu, ua www the bud. I - v , Also for sals, one million of the beat, stock of Silk worm Egge forfeedinjJ y . ! JJMES J. HORJYE. Pitlsborough. Sepl 6, 1839 tf6 : :" : i (; r BF. FRALEY keeps conatantly ct . hand e a full supply of ready M MADE I CLOTHING, Coats, Pantaloons and Vesta, also Cloths, Caai-' meres aod Vesting, all of which he will aell low for cash. He ie also prepared to cut and make clothing in a very superior atyle, and war ranted to fit well. Garments cut on short no tice. He will teach the ' AHT OF OUTTXITO on the most approved and Fashionable Style to tailors wisntng instruction, . u. r. Sept. 6, 1839 12tu6 REWARD. "O ANAWAY from the Subscriber livinff in iLtL Hamburg, S. C. on the; 27tb of August last, a negro man by the name of he is about twenty-jive or thirty years of age, he is a bright molatto. about five feet fight or ten inches high, he j stoops a little when walk iag, eepe quick, has a downcast look, he ie a lit tle blink-eyed, knorkneed, and is a very plausi ble fellow. I booght said nejro from Mr An drew Drew, of Salisbury, North Carolina, some time in Norember last, from which place, he broS1 Simeon. It A probable he will try to ac to Salisbury, as he saye his mother lives there ? When he left, he had on a green broad cloth froca coat, a checked shirt, satinet panta loons and vest, a new straw hat, and a pair, of yankee made boots, i Whenever he stops, he pro bably will attempt to get employment in some public house as a waiter, or in some stable as ost ler, as he has been accustomed to such , work since he belonged tome. I will pay for his ap prehension ai)J delivery to me in Hamburg, S C. the above reward, or TWENTY FIVE DOLLARS if lodged in any! Jail in this State (South Carolina,) or North Carolina. " , THOMAS G PARKINSON. ; Hamburg, S. C. Sept. 20thi 1839 3m8 015 BHWARD. i ' i . . RUNAWAY" from the Subscriber on the 14th inst., an Apprentice boy. named Chriaten bury Franzy, aged about 14 years. Said boy had on an old pair of yellow breeches a pert, smart little Wlow dark eyes. I expect he has gone to the West, or will go in company with some movers from Rowan and Montgomery, aod will cross the Catawba river at Beatles ford I will give the abote reward for the delivery of said boy at the Hijh House. Cabarro m . and I WH ge a liberal; reward for any information that may enable roe to jet him. " l HENRY TROUTMAN. High-House, Nov. 25, 1839. ; St Rflmf;n(, Pn,;nn. n 7"iTO "?J jLf- r i , 7 1CS' Justrecexted Cf for sale wholesale & retail kW f y m " m wk niPma I .nt 1rr in a i "' JTuU tl 1 v " ar,,, o 44 incnes SO coils Bale Rope. u Kegs Xiails, I 40 Bags Coffee, i I 18 Hbds. Snar, I 100J lbs Loaf do. ! 6C0 lbs Spring SteeT, 53 pair Eliptic I Sprint 20 large covering Hides, 500 lbs Blister Steel, 144 Bottles Tonic Mixture, 500 lbs sole Leather, 100 Kegs White Lead, . i' hy : i; By J. & W. MURPHT. Salisbory, Sept. 20, 1839 tf8 NEW ESTABIilS'illENT I Hi! ; In MocksvpU, JVV C. f TIIOl S FOSTER R Pit URMS the DubllC thai tin ha rmnrpH JL from his lorroeristandi to liis new boildine on the public sqoaej in the Town of Mocks ViUe, whee he will continue' to keepui, : House ofEntcrt aitttncnK j it His Hoase ie roomy and ?cnmodioas; attach ed to which are SIX COMFORTABLE OF FICES for gentlemeo of the Bar, all conven ient to the Court House. , The aubscjicei pledg es himself to the most dilfgent exertions, to give satisfaction to such as may call Ton fhim. His TABLE, BAR&STABLESare provided in the best manner that the country will afford ano ni eeryans ere iauniiLann pTOTDpr. 52 151 .rra H3L 2 Emporium of. HA LMOSTdatly an r tiohaiy at the C; Among the Variety ate t valuable works : Sketches of tbe Grcfk ; Homer to Try phj History of the llattr.r Speeches of the Hon. 1 Ditto John Sargf ct Percival'8 Wonders tf 1 History of the Auieric : Gymnastics for Youth Mirror of Time Sketches of London bv Bar Voyage round tbe Wc;I Beauties of Ireland Whigs and Democra ts r All new publicativr. 3 ;soon as' published. A Urge collection tf . hand, ; ; MtheJSorth C and for sale at reduce! , . TUI:. v Raleigh, Acnst, I sausdu: I .! ... : , iMV . - npUE Trustees cf t' Jl demy, inform tSie ill be opened oa I.k: next. It ia their intent, On a peimanent and r care will be wanting en t every reknect, worthy .. friends of education, c. seek for their daughter tual and moral culture them to occupy with m sphere to which thsy n. z l hey are now cauLi secure for Teachers, a high qoalincationa. I Meanwhile they har J. Baker, a you og ladj ficatioos and capacity f have perfect confidcri : taught music in this t: entire astisf act ion. A? ers are obtained, Mi: .3 1 herself exclusively t3 t' TERMS OF For beginners, per : For the Rudiments, ui:' , ography and Hisi r The above with the I i Literary Depart r. Music on the Piano ar. J ! Painting, Ornamental Needle " of Wax Flowers; will : at 5 each,' . " By order of the V , THOMAS - Salisbury, Sept. 27, I rSlHE Subscriber 1;-. J. pindle for :.!.: do much better than wu! dies. It is so construct t ! or killing the meal in an is eo confined by the w; serve its ba1ance and t i bing of; the stones. I think, by this impr water will do at least ( and the meal of superior "Any person wishing 1 dies, may obtain one or r Mon, fwiihin a short ii: M.Hjksville, Davie Co li bable c;st will not exrec J Spindle ready for use. The following persr.r. Spindle in successful ( ( Kelly, Th.; Fos'ter, J Foster, of Davie.Coonty ; David J Ramsuur of I of' Rowan ; Addison !.! William Doss of Surry, pleased with its per fur c November 8, 1839 1 1 ; vllortis Ti. " 'I. " .!: ' -' r .1 A CONSIDER AUL -Oa. TREES may be! C. about the last of nex: the Fall. The propiiei pose-of them at the i r: considerations, he prefer taken by his native bi' the same as in Balttmorf be forwarded to 'purcha?r remitted. It is hopsd 1! engage, may do so at an inquire of E. L. N. C. Feb 16, 1839 tf2r) Of all the reported D rr' North Carolina, com:; Reporter and includir: Supreme Couirt at tl. prepared by Jas. Iredell. Esq. At TURNER St HUCil respectfully ask lhe jntr this work, which is no-.. poblished and ready fr of r November, 1839. In the original prop ; year ago, it was stated 1: bably not' exceed se v e n now ascertained it will r pages, and most thert f into two royal octavo t;." ges each printed cn r and well bound. Pric : It is recommended t. men, all of whom will selves of ii, to direo -e. ' but is also urged opin 1 Sheriffs, and othejo ! them an - esprit iui, in z which ihe Supreme C has decided in relafi similar reason, it is rr -tlemen. who may liat: interest to know the t'. pre me Court, whifh c deeide, the law cf thp ! act of Assembly , a n d :. tion opon every tnerr::? tjf Genlletnen r. i!; olar favor npon ihe am! aiding in pioeorina sr. the list by mail to Terr of November or Dert r &fe1h ACrrrt 1 t A I 11 J t
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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