! 1 - ii' .a I. 5? . " T j ! u - ! t. V i J " H 5 ii !4I GHOST. CI i MARGARET'S This Ballad which appeared in. some .fj the i public newspapers fn or before.the; year -124 rcame (tora the pen of David Mallet; Esq., who iio the edition of his poems, 8 J.volsT,: 1759, fn- forms us that the plan, was' suggested by fbur f verses of a ballad supposed to be now lost. 1 1' These line8,sayr he, naked, of roma&aen't snd simple as they are, struck my, fancy j-'and bringing fresh into my triad an unhappy ad.ren ; lore much talked of formerly; gave birth tr the 1 following poem; which was written many Jrears 20." -'"'- &'Vr.?rJy ; j. : The two introductory ' lines (and one or: two others else where). had. ongiaally more of iht oa j lad simplicity , viz : r " 1- When'all was Wrapt in dark midnight, 5 Lj .Ana 8,11 were iasi asieep, etc. , i iTiraa at tlia aiTont fnVmn hfltir. . AVhejj nfffbt and morning meet; , j In glided MargateVs grimly ghott, :; ! ' And stood ai 'William's feel, it i Hit. lace was like an April inorn, v Cad in a wintry cloud ; ' . And cfay-cold was her lily haid, -That held her sable shroud. So shall the fairest face appear, When youth and years are flown : Such js the robe that kings must wear, When death has reft their crown.' v Her bloom was like. ihe spring flower, Thai 6i ps the eilter dew ; The rose was budded in her cheek, ? 3 ustopening' to the view. " i -.1 But lore had, like the canker-worm, . Coosum'd her early prime ; The re grew pale, and left her cheek ; r bhe dy'd before her time. v .".Awake Tshe cry'dj ' thy true lore calls, Come from her midnight grate j ' Now let tby pity hear the maid Tli? love refus'd to sate. " ' ilia is tiic u Bin. anu uioaij uuui When injur'd ghosts complain ; Now yawning graves give up their dead, To haunt the faiihless swain. .''Bethink, thee Willianvof thy fault, Thy pledge and broken oath; And give me. back my maiden vow. And gi ve me back my troth. T ' Why did yoa promise love to me, ! And not that promise keep? i Why did yoa swear mine ejes were bright, Yet leave those eyes to weep? How could you say my face was fair, , And yet that face forsake ? How could yoa win my virgin heart, jYel leave that heart to break? v ' Why did you say my lip was sweet, -f And made the scarlet pale ? And why did I, young witless maid, ' Believe the flattering tale ? That face, alas F no more ia fair j ' These lips no longer red : Dark are my eyes, now clos'd in death, ' And every charm is fled. . 'V The hungry worm my sister is ; . -This winding-sheet 1 wear : And cold and weary lasts our night, '; Till thai last morn appear. 'Bat hark! the cock has waro'd me hence! - A long itnd last adieu 1 j Come see, false man, ho lotv she lies, , Whody'd for love if you.' The lark song lotrd j the morning smil' With beams i of rsy led : Pale William shook in ev'ry limb, - And raving iefi bis bed . Containing i summary statement r Jhe 3latr utes And Common Law' of. this State,' logeth v'er jvith 'tie Decisions of the Supreme Court, and all "the most '. eprbveJ" Forms and Precd--; dents, relating to the Office jand datjr of sTJus. - -Uici (f the Petei, ,snd other ; Pnbltc Officers '' according to modern practice. - '1 ; . ' 1 j s y , ;- , ; . ' t finHE Subscribers having . purchased of. the JL- Author, the wh;0leed.itioo of this valuable Work, now offer it for salej to the PujIic. I ! pronounced by those,1compleot to judge, : one of the most valuable compilations of the jkind ev er published in the State, and absolutely indispen . sable to the faithful discharge of official duty, h For convenience of jrefeience, this vork is di vided into Chapters alphabetically 'arranged te6i ivesponding precisely jwth those of the new Kej- vised Statutes. . Each Chjpter consifis oi m.ee departments : 1st, a summary of tw Statute Law,briefly stated- 2d, a ceneise statement of the points relating to the -subject of the Chapter, so far as settled, either by 'the decisipos of the Courts, or by the bocks: of .the highest authority on the Common Law., 3d; the Forms and Pre cedents, necessary-for applying the subject mat ter of each cbapter, accompanied With such Notes aod observations as- appear necessary ia render the whole intelligible. , .'J... This work will be found hot only useful to eve ry class of public Officers, but will pnvea valu able source of information t the gene al readef, furnishing as it does (a plain and : inn Eligible di gest of the Law, as understood and practiced in ithis State. :. . . li j 1 ' " I . 1 The retail price of the Justice is Three Do larst but a liberal discount' ill be made to thoS6 who buy to sell again, j TURNER & HUGHES. Raleigh, December 18Sp. F He hjed him to the fatal place - Where Margaret's bodv lay : t And etreteh'd him on the cria-s-green luif, V That wrapt her breathless clay : j ' And thrice he call'J on Margaret's name, And thrice he wept full sore: Then laid his cheek to her cold grave, I And word spake never more. ' iCIn a late pahlicat'un entitled the fbiends, $'c. Lind. 1773. 2 vols., 13 mo. (in the first vW- lumo) is inserted a conv of the foreeroinff ballad. with very great variations, which the Editor pf that work contends was the original ; and that Mallet adopted it for his own, and altered it, ib here given. But the superior beauty and sicfil plicity of the present cony gives it so much; the air of . an original,-that it will rather be beieyeii that some transcriber altered it from Mallet and adapted the lines to his own taste; than - : . - i i i ' r. mii.1 uiMuiiig ih moie common in popular son apd ballads. j Reporter ai& .Horning Dai ly Omnibus. 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The tri-weekly per month, fifty cents. Address, (postage paid;) j " REPORTER IND OMIBUSf . i l j I Washington city. N. B. No order for the paper by mail will be attended to unless accompanied by the cash or Us equivalent. State of aiortft (Bnv oUmiv ASHE tCOUNTY. -Superior CdvH, Tall Term,-1839. - Elisba Baldwin l t s ?" i i Petition for Divorce. Cbaritv Baldwin .'J . - f-- . " c IT appearing io the satisfaction of the Court, that. the defendant, Charity Baldwin, is not an inhabitant vf this State,, it is ordered that publication be made ici the CaiolinaJWatcbman, published at Salisbury, and the Whig Banner published, at Lineolnliin, for three mcnths, that the defendant appeariat the next Superior Court to be held for Ashe County1, at the Courthouse in Jefierson, ool' ihW ph Monday after the 3rd, Monday in February! rj ext. to, answer, plead or demur to tbe petltion1p this case : ; Otherwise, judgment pro confesso will be taken against her. -Test, - j LNiil' ;" ' . 1 Rlj GENTRY, c s. c. l. December 13, iS39i-3m Printer's fee $10- If- x-??iA'X- STAGE BINE. nnfl& Subscribers take pleasure in annonncinf " JL to the Public, that the iQHBAT IKES TEHNr TRI WEJftKLYX qTAQB LINE from Salisbury via the Catawba fSprings, Lincoln ton, Hutherfofdton, to! Asbville, K. 0. will cpm mencie'Tonning on the Sid instant. State oc ii?rttv avoltna, ASHE COUNTV. Wo. Petition for Divorce. Hi i i UNPARALLELED A TRI-WXE&LY PAPER FROM VVlSHINOTON CITY, FOUR MONTHS FOR ORE DOLLAR I ! The publishers of the ing Daily Omnibus?) in Reporter and Morn Washington city, desi rous ot attording to the people at large an opportu nity of receiving during the approaching session of Congress a Congress which promises to be so replete with important and interesting inci dents a correct as welt as entertaining and musing report of its proceedings ; as also to cilitata fK cirrtilatinn nf a trnlv inibnfnritnt per, offei the tri-weekiLt Reporter and Om nibus," as above, for the unprecedented low price of One Dollar ! Threei times a week, for four months, at One Dollar CjP Always in lad vance.Oa tijly Vents z month 5CJ Two Dollars cash remitted will pay for one copy during the whole session j pected to consume I eight or nine Ten Dollars cash will lay for six the session. Moneys may be remitted by members of Con gress, or. by mail, (postage paid) to " REPORTER! AND OMNIBUS," Superior C?vH Fell Term, 1839 t -si-Ill Hoppas tS : t.4 Catharine Hoppas; , IT appearing to iM satisfaction of the Court that the defendant! Catharine Hoppas, is not an inhabitant of this! Stale, is ordered that pub lication be made in tbe! Watchman, published at Salisbury, andj the Bileigh Star, published in Rattigb, for three months, that the Defendant appear at tbe next Superior Court to be held for Ashe county, at me uoormouse in jenerson.oo the 6th Monday after the 3rd Monday of Feb ruary next, to plead, answer or demur to the pe tition in this case : Otherwise, judgment pro con fesso," will be taken against her. Test, ) I RiGETREY, cs c. l. December 13, 1839-9Tm Printer's fee $10 A FINE GOLD WATCH, valued at 175, 3L the property pf. the subscriber, and taken from John Mosse's Hotel in the town of Concord, Cabarrus county, on Saturday, the 23d of No vember, out of the Toorn first in the range of of fices South of the .Hotel. Description Gold f Tttft. KtTiisnninrn m avium R P. .j . . . I 44 M-m J MM KJ w M. , M -MS M. f.M VJL r Mm -- Departs from Salisbury, on Sundays, Wed- nesdsys, and r nuays ai o opiocii, a. i., ar rives at Asbville on next day, -at 3 o'clock, P. M. Leaves Ashville fof Salisborjr, at 5 o'clock, A. M., on Sundays. Tuesdays, and Thursdays, ar- riveaat Salisbury next day,'8 'clock, P. M. This Line forlSPfifiD, GOOD DRIVERS, TE4-WS, and CCUCHES cannot be surpass ed by any line in ihe!State. it connects with the DAILY LINE at Salisbury for, the North, and at Ashville with the line to Knoinlle, Ten nessee. ! i I . Passengers leaving! Raleigh, N. C. for the West will find this! the nearest Route by 20 miles, and decidedly the cheapest. And for fine roadi, romantic scenery, particularly the. Gap the Blue Ridge, it is not excelled by any other in N; Carolina. !; ; f 1 !i . H BENCINI I i ! j. W. LONG. Salisbury Nov. 8, ji839.-tp5 Ni. B. This Line tntersecti the Line at Lin colnion for Greenville, S. C. jvia Spartanburg, and ithe ctmesioDe opnngs. i crT The North j Carolina Standard, and Knoxville (Tedn.) Afgus, wifi insert the above advertisement weekly for fourfweeks, and for ward their accounts to this Uffice. I Aim St K. w. l. N E W --ESTABMS'lf 1 EN T TO O W II I '-t'; la JIockstille,iX, C. : ; " h THOMAS FOSTER INFORMS ihe public that he has removed from his former stand, to' bis new buildings on the public square, in the! Town of Mocks ville, where he will continue to keeps ; House of 'Entertainment . -His House is roomy and commodious; attach ed to which are SIX COMFORTABLE OF FICES for ontletuen of the Bar, all conven ipnt m the Court House. The subsciiceipledg es himself to the mosidiligept exertions to ge 1 Spindle ready fut u satisfaction to suh as may Icall on him. His j . l he followini: i nnHE Sobspri' r JL P1NDLEI r : do much bettirr itm dies. It is so cut;:r or killing the nial i is so coii fined by U serve its balance, l:. I bing of the stums. - 1 think, by this i water will d' at ; . and the meal tf su; Anf pprson dlt-s.tnay obtain : lion, (within a $-h n Mfcksville, Davf C .. I L . ; 11 oaoie c si uiu rwi t TABLE, BAR & STAB L JUS are provided in the best manner that the country will afford, and hn servants are faithful iknd prompt. . Jan 26. 1939 1!26 :f "tVJB W JEWIjELERW face, entirely figoredi with unusually small gold hands, near the points of which there are small I round holes, opens 8od winds on the back. At tached to which,; wben Inst, was a pink Guard Cham, made of braid, with a Gold Key with steel pipe, ten extra jewels the number not re collected. Any tersoh finding said Watch and I lodging it al Concord, Salisbury. Charlotte, Lin colnton, or any of the neighboring villages, will be liberally rewarded for the same. i t ill ! B. M. EDNEY. December IS, 183& 4w20 t KfiW KOVSZ.S. DAMSEL of Darien, by the author of Yem masse, &.ei IThe adventures of an Attor ney in search of practice, by the author uf " The adventures of a gentleman in search of a horse.'1 2 vols. The mad about Town, by Cornelius Webbs. Nan Darrein or tbe Gipsy Mother, by the author of The Squire,' c. Charles Tyr rell, or the Hitter Blood, by James. Ihe Uert tlemen of the Ofdf School, by James, author of the Robber, 4c - J ost received at TURNER & HUGHES' II I N. Carolina Book Store. .VOJOKE TUiS TIME. ty of February Court, 1840, (be- of the month.) will certainly he sold, ibex g property to ihe highest bidder, for casv e neat and comfortable MOVED HIS SHOP TO THE BUILDING FORMERLY xjyomvds the POST OFFICE, Continues to keep or) hand afgood assortment o ft atthes and Chains j ., J3reast Pins and RirigsL JSiher Spoons and Pencils, Musical Soxes and Silver Thimbles Jlodsters Pocket and Pen Ifnives. And all other articles in his line. CLOCKS & UTCUJES Repaired in tile best manner! and warranted for twelve months. Old G61d a!nd Silver taken in exchange for articles purchased, or in payment lodebtsdue! ; 1 1 1 DAMP L. POOL. Salisburv, June 7, 1839Hf45 9pinuie in soccs-: Kelly, Thus. .Fisu ; Foster, of Davie Cc David J Ramsrtir of Rpwan ; Addi .. William Di3 of pleased with its p-r November 8, 1 c - NEW JEWJELIiERY, ?c. r v 7 I f A vr ri-v nv; tZ AT m which is ex months ; and copies during Mankind at the beginning of the fifteenth cei tory had neither looked into heaven or earth, nej ther into the sea'nor land, as has been done sinjee they had philosophy without experiment, math ematics without instruments, geometry without ; scales, astronomy without demonstration.; they made war without powder i shot, cannon, mortars nay, the mob made thatr bonfires without squibs or crackers ; they went to sea without cumpais, and sailed without the needle ; they viewed the stars without telescopes, and measured altitudes without barometers ; learning had no printing presses, writing no paper, no ink ; the lover was forced to 'send his mistress a deal reader for a let ter; and a billeidoux might be the size of ancjr ' dained trenchei ; they were clothed without rftajn ufactures, and their richest rubes were the sksns of the most forbmidable monsters ; they, carried Ion their trade without books, and their, correspond' , ence without posts ; their merchants kept no , accounts, their shop keepers no cash boks j they .had surgery-without anatomy; and physicians . without materia mdica : thev ave emetict with out ipecacuanha ; and cured agnes without bat k. anu Nov 26 j I ' : Washington city. " Editors generally will cpnferia favor which will be gladly reciprpcaed, and be! entitled to an exchange, by giving! the above a .few conspico ous insertions, and . forwarding their respective papers H i- . j .. 1 , I . AZOSAZOAZr AXmUAXSy FORI 1840i f BHiE ulr i Kdited by Miss cesiiejcon JL taining RijrE'.tihly finished Engravings on steel. - , ' '.r TH B VIOLET-f-i pretf? : little Book with six engravings, edited by Miss Leslie. THE RELIGIOUS SOUVENlER-fEdi ted by Mrs- L Sig6arey enlarged and superb ly bound in emoossed Morocco, with gilt edges We invite all those howant tp gel something in the way of Presents to call and examine the above Works.! They are just! received jat the rturih-carolina, Uook ptore, and : i TURNER & c Raleigb, Oct. 5ih. l839. for sale by HUGHES. little church, wnh a Mmle totveri and . ; ..j t I a iimrvuanceu is une a man mat IS TWlSB 1 11 j i ;il..JZJ..l .ui:": Z in hm rk Ik-.::, --..i . . . - . i i jt-M uuij niuMaicu mm tameeo engravings :10 nis own conceit . there is more hnhn nf .i ... i k. f - v i aviii iiMiiiiniiiii'i w iMiuiin 111.21 nnnvr s nv b i nniiiA . M I MT 1 J i- ' 2 ' ' ? . ! Ihe simplest and rudest structure beioi? im- 1 . --. . . , - , -.. .01 1 . proi eu man -oi lu To nij lirte JPatronkz (JlENTLEMEiN By the recent fire irt tkis X-itace, 1 have, lost toy . books and nearly all my papersof every description. Tbere was dne ta me 00 those books, a very considerable amgont, a small part; only, of which I bae any: means , of obtaining, Jnit through your honesty -and good . faith ; upon this 1 rely, feeliriff sare. that 'no'man saving in nis compoFiuon ohe spark 01 honor or even common hooeftty, wilt think of takin ad- 1 vantage of my misfortune to wrong me of my just cues. -. . . v,- f ' ;A. R; PORTER ;ltnco!ctoni December If , o: 14 if, Volume, and it is a splendid workr Barton's juiterary Douyenir 1 ipr iosu, elegantly bound in embossed Moroccw ntth - thirteen splendid en-. graviogs on steel. -Jijist published, and for sals at the iNoitb Carolina uooti-rnore, by . . . . . j TURNER 4r HUGHES Raleigh, Oct; .I83j--V ' " I ' TEMPERANCE MEETING.!, & MEETlNG ollbeBBffalp ind Bear Creek -Oi. Temperance IStfcietv. will be held it M'r. Pleasant, Cabarrus bounty; on! Friday the 27ih oay ot mis montbicommencingl at 1 1 o'clock, A jj. : 11 is expected that the meeting will be ad dressed by the Rev. Messra. Pranick. Seheek Rothrdck, Johnson and othersJ Bv order of the gocisty.r ICabarrcsiNiC.jDffc xjn lo IT : tf n the t?reat T of Salis bury. One Jte Wm. Howard's ( the Lu theran Churl res of excellent Land in the vicinii rtr. the condition of sale ill be cash to the amov of about s300. A sonable credit Will be allowed on the balance the same time "Will be offered a Tract of 124 cres. lying witnin 4 mix;. 01 j own, mostly woodland, with good butldi 's thereon. JONES. December 13, 1839. t LOO A LL persons ihdeb V " r T. ; iobscriber whose accounts aref over twelve months standing, are requested to call and settle the sime either by cash or note! by line 1st of January, I4U otherwise their accounts will be put into the hands of an officer for collection. I HORACE H. BEARD. Nov 15, 18398wl6 JOHN C. PilLlUFR AS another new supplof Gold and Silver WATCHES!. Plain English and French do!; Gold Fob Chains and f Keys, Fine breast Pins and Finger Ritigs, Silver Butter Knives, Patent and' plain pencils, Tooth Picks, Fob Chains, Spectacles and Thithbles, Steel and gilt 1 i Fob Chains and Keys. rr- I 1 - lALSOi- k VERY FINE AND LARGE ASSORT MENT OF RAZORS AND POCKET :j - AND PEN KNIVES. - by different makers, and other articles nsnally kept by Jewellers. All of which will be sold loW for Cash, or only six! months credit," after which time, interest will; be charged. Work done faithfully and punctually . Salisbury, May 3 1839-4tf40 1 H . 1 . LADIES' PB.SHIOINTS ) fOK THE FALL AIID WINTER OF RAN A WAY from the Subscriber living in Hamburg, S. C. on the 27th of August last, a negro man- by the name of - . . - SI MB ON 1 . he is about twenty five or thirty years of age, heis a bright mulatto, about five feet eight or ten inches hiffh. tie stoops alliitle when walk ing, steps quick, has a downcast Uwk, he is a lit tl blink-eyed, knockneed, and is a very plansi ble fellow. I bought said negro from Mr An drew Drew of Salisbury, North Carolina, some time in November last, from which place, he4 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 cloih frocs: coat, a checked shirt, satinet panta- l.mnaand vest, a new straw hat, and a pair of I yankee made boots. -Whenever" he stops, he pro bably will attempt to gel employment in some public house as a waiter, or n some siaoie as ost ler, as he has been accustomed to such work since he belonged to me. I will pay for his ap prehension and delivery to m 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. 20th. 1839 3m8 TJHMjORIWG business. BF. FRALEY keeps constantly on hand a full supply of ready MADE CLOTHING, Coats, Pantaloons and Vests, also Cloths, Casi- meres and Vesting, all of which he will sell low for cash . He is also prepared to cut and make clothing in a very superior style, and war ranted to fit well. Garments cut on short no tice, tie will teach the . ART OP CUTTttK on the most approved and Fashionable Style to Tailor's wishing instruction. B. F. F. Sept. 6, 1839 12ai6 ; , EPcnfal jOr R. W. Wi ted in Salisbury. services to the cub ing Counties. He may be four where he is prepatt Dental Oppration. 2CP Examinaii CJ Materials cases. f No ve c r , a. AVING lorat spectfully l r, ' toils citizens, an J ;! try. . His oilice is 1' Dr Bouclielle, u ! times, except wLc lies. Salisbury, ,1 c : OCCUPYING t by Lemly ri J to inform the putlia ; Counties, that thp) Bool and ; hold themselves in r mand, however lar ilemrn and Ladies out fall, and in rra- : made wilh despite'., terms. . ICP Eight cr ten gel employment by the Subscribers at S . November 29, lv ' The pu ai all times com: Mi M ED1CINES, DYE-STUFFS, PAINTS, Oils, Snuffj, Tobacco, Spanish Cigars, Stale of ." lVi"wiLi:iv Caudles. Rice. Starch. Soaps. Perfumes, Brush es. Instruments. Paste Boards. Fine 1 etter ano" Wrapping Paper, Quills. Ink. Drawing Paper I - Lourt oj I'leas and Paints, Madeira. Teneriff, Malaga, Port, Sherry, Champaign, Muscat and Claret Wines, French, Peach and Apple Brandy, Gin, Monoo gahala and old Whiskey, Jamaica and N. E Rum, Loaf Sugar, Varnishes, Sand Paper, Glass Ware and Bottles, Lemon and Ginger Syrup, Lime Juice, Tamaiinds. Jug?, Corks, Pocket Books and Maps, Pipes, Iron and Comp. Mortars and Pestles, Candle Wick, Blacking. Lee's, Dean's, Dyott's. Anderson's, Hooper's; Scott's, Conk's, Shop, Beckwith's, Peters, M of-; fit's, Evans', Brandwith's, and Phelps' Pills, Houck 8 and Swaim's Panacea, Moore and An derson's Cough Drops. Snuff Boxes. Spices. ! fourth mondav f. I a Pepper Sauce. Rowand's Tonic Mixture. Back I or judgment will 1 gsmon Boards, Matches, Balm of Colombia lor bald heads, Elixir of Opium, Swaim's Vermi fuge, and a thousand other articles, just received aod for sale cheap, at the Apothecary sign, by i B & C. K. IV HEELER Salisbury, Aug 23, 1839 tl4 : V JVvvcid : . Gleeb & Martin, ") Wm. H.Hackett, j f T appearing t l. that the d ten! inhabitant of this that publication bp t. olina Watchman.; t r to appear at our n x Couniy of WiUt , Wiikesboroujrh. on 1. erf ihe Lands conJm.:. AVitness, Win. : at Office, the lsi r. of Ootober, 1HJ0. sionns xotXiTzoauXiZs, Friiit Trees. &c. .; Si: M 1 ; The Subscriber informs the public, that he has for sale, at his Nurseries in Davidson County, 15,000 trees of the j Morns 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 of Apples, i Pears, Peaches, Plums, Cherries, &'C. being selections of the best American and European fruits, all of wiich are grafted or in fc a - a a l'.-e . ' ocniatec, ana m, neauny, growing conaitjon. I will have trees delivered in good condition, at any reasonable distance from Lexington, say 75 or 100 miles, fif amount of orders will justi-j fy it,) for which I will charge the usual price of; hauling. It will be well tor .those who uish to obtain treesi to get the Catalogue of the Norse-! ries, which con tains prices, and will be sent grat-i is to all applicants, the postage being pitdj Communications will be promptly attended. to Direct to LexirigtonN. C. i - I fill CHARtES MOCK. Lexington; N. C. Sept. 6, 1839. i- 1 rjlHE Subscriber inform the public, that she I JL has just received through the Northern k:.: .1. iJ. . i . Li.rj Mica uic Biei iuu most approves LONDON &PARI8IAN FASHIONS, And is prepared to jexecutf orders in the most stylish and satisfactory manner. Work sent from a distance shall be carefully pat up and forwarded. I j -p. D PENDLETON. SCP A few Bonnets, paps, Turbans, and other articles, will be keptxon hand for sale. V Mrs, S. P is aleof prepared to execute Crimping ahd Fluting on Reasonable terms. Salisbury, October 18, 1.839. Morus Unit i caul is . 11 A? CONSIDERABLE NUMBER of tbfte -OL TREES may be had at Fatetteville, N- C. about the last oft nextasmroer or the firvt of me tan. 4 1 he proprietor can very rradiiy di poseof them it Ihe North, bnl frora pitriouc considerations he prefera thatl they sb!d bv taken by hii native Slate. The price wtlftii the same st In BiUtmoreor Ntw York, sad will be forwarded to ptrrr haters ca the mafttv besr 2 resturd.llt It h'ypid thaHiof a tasy wish M cnj3ie,cjiy t.ni ure o 1 I, c d sait to fitly fiy. ttuy . i MOflUS SIUIITICAULIS . TRB3S. - A sale f deliverable af- lleaO frntn EIGHT WHOUS.LUtu r 11 tiiu toDsciioei nas 11 JL ter t.e fall if the; THOSJ.VD to tmvi ins Motus hMulncaulu Tms. frsra routs said eoltinct, cow f rowing in fnd sear the Town of PittSoroub, North Carina. Thrte Trees am large aod snptori maay m them eaeatvr from six to nine feet, well brtarhdt many which will count ;fron o?e to tbr hw4t4 bod eaeh. I will r 11 ary number ttai my be rrq-jirei at aatkipricefi by tbe trve, y ibe f jui, cr by the bed, hot wwii f refr HlUtg j the 1 1 . ii - ij Al Ut life, one cxill sf tte best if SALI80URY FEIALE iiCiiDEIiY. THE Trustees of the Salisbury Female Aca demy, inform the public, that thi9 Institution will be opened on Monday the 14th of October next. It is their intention to place this Seminary on a petmanent and respectable oasis ; and n care will be wanting on their part, to render it in every Tespect, worthy olf the confidence of the friends of education, morality and religion, who seek for their daughters a place where intellec tual and moral culture combined, will prepare them to occupy with usefulness and dignity, the sphere to which they may be called. They are now making all suitable efforts to secure for Teachers, a gentleman, and lady of high qualifications. Meanwhile they have engaged Miss Emma J Baker, a young lady in whose literary qouli ficatiofis and capacity for such a situation, they have perfect confidence ; and who has hitherto taught music in this and other seminaries, with entire satisfaction. As socn as the other teach era are obtained. Miss Baker will again devote herself exclusively to the musical department. TERMS OF TUITION. - 1 -For beginners, per session of 5 months $3 00 For 1 be Rudiments, with Grammar, Ge rgraphy and History. 10 00 The above with th higher branches in V Literary Department, 12 50 Musie on tie Piano and Guitar, 25 00 Painting, 10 00 Ornamental Needle Wck, and the making of Wax Flowers, will also be taught, if deairtd, :tt0eeh. - i ! ' . - 1 : By rdrr i the Tr ! THOMAS L COWAK.Cle. Salitbsty, hp. 27, i$WtO I Nov. 29. 1S39-1 Stsntc ot ;:: STOK!. i Court oj Equil; Polly Early, Ext c t Pleasant Kirby.Tl IN this case it a; : the Court, ih at 'i fendants in this ca limits of this State ; publication he roacr na Watchman, pr I Ies3 Ihe said Tt : I Court cf Equity, to : Stokes, at the C. ! ihe second tnon.'ay I March next, srd ' BUI will be taker. ; down for hearing Witness, F. Fi said Coon, Ii n tember, 1SS9. -i n; .V' Nov. 2D Gw 1 v ttholttnlt 5f rtt tu tZ i W fltirCitt f j jutt rtttmd St far mti 1 .h rinses tot'tn Uti 4 :c4J 1 Slr!:-!; 7 on ftw.rA r!r u vx N ux JL1 MJt'U H ii:;J"vit 1 A--, e r i a o::ilir.iir if;t)i 11 ;t. t zy N ' d t - v f l,,t is f ii pit U 1 r r: t - v f M . 4-1 1 --it till;l " J 4. r f ' . $ i 1 W i I I I if' ; ' i - J ... - v I I I- ,.!. SttitccC; u: Superior Cct.i I Gidco Dl ' v. Polly IM f!. ITen-Sf;.'.?: tbatii s lebsbttit cf i! Cr' ? " A -' if f -5f "! ' ill t I ' f , .u t T f -if . - j V. I , . t -S I'll t