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'if i ;:1 'I l 3' ! n i i ! ) 1.1 4 1 4 4 'It- -J 1 i, ' . Ml '- A HIGHLY IMPORTJAT CMT10JV TO THE PUBLIC B VDH. WILLIAM KFIJJNnS.'IOO CHATHAM STREET. ' v'1.' J '. --. ." 1 ' Vieeases general and special 'Cape ne titules. , :5 v -' ' : ' I '-". - BEWARE LEST YE STUMBLE. OCT; WILLIAM E VANS,' lOOj'jChat i.am street avails himself of thejptesent oc casion to tender bis most unfeigned acknowledges- , i ; i,nients to the numerous members,?! society wno r f U (suffering under all the pains' and aches that . fvUhis cate.v He has the satisfaction o'Kknpiriog from many living evidences, tbat bs rexneaies : have done their duty, as; far as Ties jwjtjiKT the compass otnaman means. now aisuctt -p.X K the afcteTtsDysrWpsia or indigestion, jyson i 4 1 Ung al lithe sources of their ehjoymenj;aod Jead i f p . ing in, inaoy instances to . he mfserjes: of eon 7 4 firmed 'HvDochondiiasis Long as jt has been '4be subljectof inqairylby medical aoj,hort;jifre f mafns m moch obscurity r Apoplexy i diseases of ; t the Liver, Kidneys,.5pleen, mornach jfind In I 1; testing BUdiet and its appendages! Diaboea, 4 I VDsen iry , 'Co ro 51 alios Al lis peVfbrns ! pajts i';!' In the drams of vAJorbid Affections. iDHiEvans h oeep singularly (successful in the teameot of the ibovediseasssiTby remedies draw nf from his own and the researches of the most eminent medical men in the world. He has jalsohaid tast y experience and "snccess - thioogboul thej j whole family ofdelicate diseases the impure tjepden j is of jwhich are aggravated 1 by andlrooed in L the cunstttution through the' base conspiracies of i Mercurial murderers, onprincipled, on educated and unpraciieediri any art save that of a Item p- y raii;. jDr EvanV office; 100 Chatham stFeet, is i sopplred vtth "the choicest remedies t frbm home '- -j sn fireign mar kef p, and compounded by i mas f ter's hand on scientific principles A Iphisician ; i? .always in ratierrejicp,and at prvale soffice. :': ! AH those who come :here in the tiotir iof peed. B t will do off HEJOtciyo? D Vi r I ! " i ; - SCFLirEll COMPU1IJVT, VQF ITEJV YEARS SlKDWU: xMrs. jHANNAH j BitOVyNE, wife of JosephBrbkne, jNortb U Sish sjr. hf at Second ;st. AVilIjarnbjirgh, jflltc '4r tVd ftjr, the last ten years with Liver Complaint, rereft u lial t tr't hrojgh the treatment ;tif Dr. Vf- Iw KyANS;JSympioms:Habit0a! constipa ; " - ton ot !iie bowels, "tota I lossorappetitejf'excro ciaiinglpairrof thff epigastric region,' jgreiat de- , I pressioii of spirits, langour and other symptoms of 1" v exir.erjrie oeotiity ; aistarpea steep, inorqinaiie now Lof the menses, pain in the right stdecould not j: lie on her left side, without an aggrava : t the pain, urine' high coloured, with other; f turns inidicating great derangement in the func. f f ,tions of the Itveii."-j-t?';V ; $ i Mrs.i urownevtvas attended by;threeor tne first "piysiciansVI but received but fitl relief from'thei r "medici ne, till Mr-Browne j procured some (ft Di Wai Evans1 invaloable ppafatlons, which jeflVptoally relieved, her of. thej iabeve dis ; t ressingy mptoms, with others, which iil is not essential to intimate. '--"'.iV:,V;r'-'- ft;i:'n v , JOSEPH BROWNE. City sad County of New Ycik, ss. : j V , Joseph Browne, Williamsburgh, Lnngjfsland, being duly-sworn, did depose and say that the - facts as set, forth in; the within statement, to which he has subscribed his name; are! jest and true. I - JOSEPH BROWNE. , " 'r i . Husband of the said Hannah Browne. j Swomih&fore m, this 4h day of January; 183? ' I 111 villi JLX , VrOUJ, vl JLf;cQ9k nit; nit . - f 1 I NEW!' ESTAIJIiSS'ipENT In ocA-rflc, JV". 0. TiMOrt&S FOSTER NFORMS the public' that he; has" removed from bis, former siano, 10 n is new ounoings rille whre he tv1lcontioae to keep a 4':Iiis House is robrry andjCommodious; attach ed to which areSIXl COMfORTA3LE.OF FICES Mr gentlemen of (he Bar, all conven ient to the CoariHouse. .Te subsejicei pledg es himself to the most diligent exertions, to give satisfaction to such as may call on him. ' His TABLE, BAR l STABLES are provided in the best manner :tbat the? counVty will afford, and his servants are faithful and prompt. ; Jan 26. 1839 U26 J ! " Morns ifluUieauHs -Jrvwf ion oi symp- A CONSIDERABLE NUMBER of these jOL TREES mabehad at Fayetteville, N. C. about the last pt next summer or the first of the Fell, j The proprietor can very readily dis noseof them at thelNortri, hot from, patriotic considerations, he prefers lhat they should be ' . 4.'.. - rrt ..mill U laKen oy nts nane,- oiaie uo iitc win the same as 1 in Baltimore or New York, and wil be forwarded to pnrcfiasers on the money''s being remitted. It is bopd that such as may wish to engage, may fo so at an early day. Enquire oLE-lti. Wikslow, Fayetteville N. C. Feb 16 j 18S9 .f20 Great iVcstcrti Stage JLiti FROM SALlSBURY to ASHVILLE; N P; '-.5c3f Another recent ted of the unnvaUtd vir ' tue of Br IVm Eians Medicines DYSPEP X SLi, YEARS' STJlJYDIJ?Gim J . McKnz!e,"176 Stanton street wus afflicted with the abive com'plaiot for ten years; wtiicb. inca 1 paeitaed' htm:at':intervals,- for' the 'pfiM of six Clears, In attending lo his business, restored to ;;U perfect! health under the salutary trisatoient of iu.Jir;Vfnvans.-V: :;; ,.',, !! " ; .ffl&Symjrtoins trere.---A sense bfjjdh tension j and oppression after eaiing,' distressing lain in the pitiof the stomach, nausea, impaired appetite, t giddiness, palpitation" of the heart, great debility and emaciation, depression of spirits disturbed . rest.pnmetimes bilious Toniiting, and! jpatn irf 'A: the right side, an extreme' degree jofj laogoor " and faintncss ; any endeavour to pursue his bus- ioss causing immediate exhaustion and , jweari vlr jcA'encie is daily attending f o hishiisi- - lirs.T, anu none ti uif iDove sympioiQS nave re ! corredsinoe he :osed the; medicine. He is now ; a strongand healthy 'man. Ha has j resorted to t my riads of remedies,1 but thev were Jail Ineflec- l tual.- He ts ivilling to give ahy! information to me. auucipc respecting'?ine itiesiimaDle rendered to him by the use of Di W medicine. , .(, If- benefit Evans 4 V- - it L A Ileal Blessing ito": Jftitliers. 1r. If t.;F0JM celebrated Soothing Syrup, ;., ' ; jor children cutting their teethL- Tlll5 infallible remedy'bas preierved -hundreds of Children, when .thought. past re- yvwvir. Hum -."'"u'siuns, soonjas; ine oy rup b jrubbed un the gums tb child: v?ilj recov- ins lMri.tfiauuu is so Ainnocenu tso emca THE SUBSCIllBER HAVING EE MOVED HIS SHOP TO THE BUILDING FORMERLY KNOWN AS THE j v POST OFFICE, Continoesto keep On hand a good assortment o IVatdies and Chains, Silver Spoons and Pencils, Mmical Boxes and Silver Tlrimbles, Breast Piiis and Ringi, , " Ilddgers' Packet arid Pen Knives, And all other articles in his line. Repaired in the best manner, and warranted for twelve months. -Old Gold and Silver taken in exchange for articles purchased, or in payment for debts due. Salisbury, June i-v itrin t nniT lAVIUii.rUUU. 17. 1839 tf45 SIOIllJS IHIULTIC AULIS ' ; j2BRAi GEMEJfT FOR: 1840. fHE aboe Jtnais now In full operation aid ji arrives m, ana aeparis iruai oausourj as iy lows rfrv rvi X Leaves r Snsibnrylon Mondays, hatijdftjjs, and Saturday, lat SrVclock A!M.; arrives Ashville next days at 8 o'clock, P,Ai;. - . Retarning,leives Ashville on Mondays, Thurs days, and Saiurdays, all o'clock A. M,; arrives at Salisbury:neit days at 8 o'clock P. M. -' h AJBENCINL, "R'W.LONO.K N. " Passengers leaving! Raleigh,Nr V for Nashville ITenoessee, wilW find no -deliy whatever on this route. A. 13 . &' R. VV. L. ; Salisbury y.;C. Jan 17th. 1840. tf 25. j 50;IIBWAIRIJII). AifeCONDED about the last j)f v v October, trotn the sobscrtcer, at mai residing in blokes County, IH. iina, my Negro man - I about t7 or8 years of age, and of a very bngbt complexions He is a Shoemaker ty trade, has a very bushy i head , of hair, a thin visage, s spare built and. Weighs from 135 to 140 pounds. He has a lvery large scar . on one of his legs near the ankle relieved to be on the right , leg, also a scar on each arm just below the elbow oc casioned by tjb;urn7 His heels have been frosted, which injury has left scars cpon them. Cole man has a wife( a free woman) i.ear Blakefy, N. Carolina, and it is probable that he may be in that direction, although many persons believe that he was decoyed off by a white man, named Joshua Youngwho left the neighborhood about the same timej lor Indiana. I will give a re ward of Fiftv Dollars to anv one who will dt- liver Coleman to me near Brook Neal in Camp bell County ,ya. or who will connce him in jail 60 mat l get mm in my possession RICHARD OVERSTREET. Brook NealCampbell cty, Va lfr DecembeH21,l83Si jf - i-4ro LADIES' FiiSHIOJXTS f! i j FOR THE i ' FALl AND WINTER OF TPB THE , S " I - I B ORA CE H. j BE A RD; 1T1ES?ECTFULLY informs his friends and lUS the public, lhatte still carries on the TAI LORING. BUSINESS Bbis old stand on main street, nxt door to the . Ajpothecary Store. " He Is ever! ready to execute the orders of his custom ers in a'$tyle and manner inot sorpassed by any workman in the sWestern patt of the State. He is in tne regular receipt oi me iaiesi ijuouou .uu New-YotltPASHlONSl find "prepared to ac- commbdaie the tastes of the fashionable at all times hi CT, Cutting garment?" of all kinds attended to promptly ; and the latest fashions rurnisbed at alj tioics to "country tailors, and'; instructions given in potting. i U " . ".i", v " . Saiwotfry . Jatruary 17; 1 840 -f-ly 25 i -J 1 ! 1? . TREES. THE Subsciiber has for, sale (deliverable af ter the fall ff the leaf) from EIGHT THOSJVYD to TEA' THOUSAND genu ine Moms Multicaolos Trees, fram roots and cuttings, nojtv growing in and near the Town of Pittsborougfi, Nortfj CaroliHa. These Trees are large and superior, tnaoy of them now measure from six to nine fel t, welt branched, many of which will count; from one to three hundred ' - i I -it Lll i -L.1- .I... I ouds eacn. I win sen any nuraucr iu mjr required at market prices, iby the tree, by the foot, or by the bud, but would prefer selling by the bud. - j ! ; 'f-'Uii , i Also for sale, one million of the best stock of Silk-worm Eggs for feeding. ! i t JJMES J. HORNE. PUtsborough,Sepl.6t 1839 tf6 - THE Subscriber informs the public, that se has justi received through I the Northern Cities the latest and most approved LONDON !& PARISIAN FASHIONS, And is prepared; to execute orders in the most stylish and satlslactory manner. ' : Work sent from a distance shall be careful put up and forwarded. ! jl . D. PENDLETON. 8CP A few I Bonnets,! Caps, ITnrbans, and other articles, .will be kept on band for sale. a : m " . t airs, o.sr is aiso prepared to execute Crimping and r ioting on reasonable terms. Salisbury, Uetober 18, 1839. Statei of: North Carolina; : V I DAVIDSON COUNTY. Sitpiriot. Court oj ZawFall Term 1839. Juliana jBrtngle, ,!. " - . , f !' j? s. i Petition for Divorce. Casper Bringle. 5-3 " - - - ' IT; appearing to the satisfaction of the Couit, that the Defendant, (Jasper Briogle, is not an inhabitant of this State-: It i? therefore order ed by the Court, that publication be made for three months in the Carolina Watchman, print ed in Salisbury, and he Greensborough Patriot, printed mUreensboreughfi4bat the said Casper Bringle appear at thfe f next Superior Court of LawT to be held for the cioty of .Davidson-at the CburiHouse in Lexington, on the 1st mon day after the 4th mondiy in March next, and answer to said petition, oc it will be read expar te, arid judgment awarded accordingly. r VVitneis. Andxew Hcht, Clerk of on? said Court at Office, the 1st monday after 4th mon day in September, A I D. f 839. ; i f r ANDREW HUNT, c. s; c. r Decj 6 i839--3oll9--Printer,s fee $10 State of avoltnit. 1 1 WILKES dbUNTY. Superjor Court oJILaiFrtl Ttrnq iS$9 Gideon Debord, J . r V I 1 vsi " ; Petition for Divorce. Polly j Debord. ) ,1 ; J,': IT appearing to the satisfaction of. the Court, thai the defendant Polly Debord, is not an inhabitant of this Stater Ordered by the Court, that publication be made , three months in the Carolina Watchman, that the said Polly Debord appear! at tbe nexl Superibr Court, to be held for Wilkes County, at the Court House in Wilkes boro,' on the 7th Monday after the 3d monday of February Next, and inswer. to said petition, 6t it Q i will be heard exparfe, and judgment awarded accordingly. i Witness, James G wynJr., Clerk of our said Superior Court at Wilkesboro,' the 7th monday of the 3d monday off August, A.D.I 839. M l J GVVYNN, Jr. c. s c. Nor, 29, 1839 $rol8Printer,s fee $10 nails n van 3inn txyg -4 1 c 4 A MEETING of the Citizens of Rowan iu County - ist respectfully solicited on the Tuesday cf the next Superior Court, at 12 o'clock M. at the Cuort-Hoose in Salisbury, when sev eral Addresses will be made on the subject of the Fayeiteville and Wester Rail Road." "Af ter which Books of Subscription. will, be opened, and an opportunity offered to any "patriotic citi zen to aid in the great Enter prize. k Feb 21. 1840 SwSO . . NEW J EWELLERY, i s?c. JOHN CTPAOIEK; lift AS another new supply of Gold, and Silver JUL WATCHES. Plain Enslish and French do.; Gold Fob Chains and Keys,4 Fine breast Pins arid Finger Rings Silver ; Butter Knives, Patent and plain : Pencils. -Tooth; Picks, Fob Chains, Spectacles and Thimbles, Steel and gilt : - f rob Chains and Keys. A VERY FINE? AND LARGEv ASSORT MENT OF RAZORS AND POCKET AND PEN KNIVES. f by x different makers,1 and other articles nsnally kept by Jewellers. All of which will be sold low for Cash, or only six months credjt, after which timeInterest .will be charged.-Work done faithfully and punctually. ' '. Salisbury, May 3. 1839 tf40 'V" emus, (and so pleasant, that no child will, refusa tojet its gums be rubbed with it. . When infants re at the age of four months; though -there is no apparrice of teetb, onerihittleof the Syrup should; be used on the gums, to open the pores Parents should never be without the Syrup in the nursery where there are' young; children $ for Jf a ctjild wakes in he night wuhjpiinl inthe gums, the Syrup' immediately gives ease by opening the porps and healing the gums; there by preV9nting Convulsions, Fevers' 4c. gf-Proof positive of the Efficacy of Br. Evans soothing &yrup. ' To the gentof Dr Evans Sootning Syrup : .; Dear SirThe great benr fit afforded to my suf fering infant by your sonthingSyruj), In a case of protracted and painful denlition must con vince every feel l nw nareot howesspniial an Par. i ly application of such an invaluable inedicine is j to relnjve infant misery and tort urei , My in fant. whil teething, experienced Ssbch acute isufferiijigfl. ibat it Was attacked with Convulsions, ; and my vnte and family supposed fihat death would isoow release the babe from 4iguish, till we pwured a bottle of your syrupj wrirchf as soon as applied o gams, a woaderfulshafoe as producfd, and aHer a few applications, the child displayed obvious relief, and by continoint in its use, I aoi glad to inform you the child has com pletely! recovered and no recurrence of Itbkt aw ul complaint has since occurred ; the teeth aret emanating easily and the child enjoys per fee health I givt-yoo my cheerful permission to mik ibis acknowledgment public, and will gladly -give any infurmatioo On this circomstance 1 I Wm JOHNSON. ; j Sold by thefoVmiiix'J3frtnU.:.''-' GEOICE W. BROWN, Salisbnry, N. C. .JOHN A. INGLI8. (Bookstore) Cheriw, S. C J. H. ANDERSON. Camden, S.C. E. JOHN I1UGGINS. Colombia, S.Ct W. M i MA80N 4 Co., Raleiffb. N. C. TAYliOK. HA II HIS & Co., Charlotte N. C TRANSCRIPT OFFICE, ? v inT,L rv r. ; PSUMEY &Co. ' $ y HIOIITJS TOTI.TIOATJI1IS, Fruit Trqes, The Subscriber informs the public, that he has for sale, at his N o series tn - Davidson County, 15,000 trees of the Morus Multicaulis, these are superior to cuttings without roots to propa gate fromj His prices shall be the market price of the article in the North land elsewhere. He also has a large stobk of Ffuit Trees, consisting of Apples, . Pears,! Peaches, Plums, .Cherries, c, oeing selections oi veoes. American ana European fruits, alt of which are grafted or in oculated, and in healthy, growing condition. I will have trees delivered in good condition, at any reasonable distance from Lexington, say 75 or 100 miles, fit amount of orders will justi fy it,) for which will charge the usual price of hauling. It will be well for those who wish to obtain trees, to get j the Catalogue of the Norse ries, which contains prices, and. will be sent grat is to all applicants, the postage being paid. Communications will be promptly attended to Direct to Lexington, N. C - .'- Hi; CHARLES MOCK. Lexington, Nj C. Sept. 6, 1839. 1- ' IfloCKSVILLE FOR SALE. I AM stjll offering for s.alet, at a, very low price, my house and lltrt in MocksvtlleV The build ings are new and irommodious. and well suited for a Merchant 'pit Tavern j keeper. They are situated in toe most desirable part of Town, be M2 near the 1oUft-House; Those who mav wish the most interesting location in one of the most interesting villages of North Carolina .wonld do well to; secure ls. J. L CLEMMONS. Mocksville, Davieco., Jan. 1, 1840. 25 tt. i i i 1 i 'I ; j Just Received and for Sale, Wholesale or Re tail. 75 Kegs Nails, assorted sizes, 800 Bars Irpn U to 2 inches wide. 2000 lbs. Spring Steel, 500 lbs. Am?n. Blister do. 1500 lbs Bar I.ead, ; 15 Kegs F'owdert ! 24 Hbdsj Sugar, I r 60 Bags Clffee, 100 Kegs jf me Lead, r. V' 15 Coils Rope, ' i r 20 Pieces iBagging : 40 Boxei Qias 8 by 10, . 20.1-dj. cio. 10 by 12, 40 Novariotia Grindstones, 240 BbitlesiScotch Snuff, f - I ,'; ! : U JBy J. VV. MURPHY. Salisbflry, Jai 3180- ' Br. LEAKDER KILLIAN- RESPECTFULLY offers his professional services to the citizens of Salisbury and surrounding country. His Office is in Mr. West's new brick building, nearly opposite L and W. Murpuy's store. August 801839115 TO OWNERS OF UllLI. THE Subscriber has an improved Patent SPINDLE for Mills, by which, a mill will do much better! i nan with the usual form of Spin dies. It is sq constructed as to keep from heating or killing the meal in any manner. The runrjer is so confined by the Spindle as always to pre serve its balance, and of course there is rib rub biogof the .stones. j I think, by ithis improved Spindle, the saiie water will do at least one-third more business. and the meal oj superior quality . Any person! wishing to use one of these Spin dles, may obtain one or more, by making applies tion, (within 8hort time) to the Subscriber t Mocksville, Davie Co. N. C. I think the pro bable cost will hot exceed $30 for the Patent arid Spindle ready for ose. j - - The following persons have my patent Mill Spindle in successful operation i Gol.-W.-F. Kelly, Tha.;!'oster, Joseph Hall and Samuel Foster, of Dayje County Gilbreth Dicicson and David J. Ramsour of Lincoln ; Charles Griffith of Rowan ; I Addison Moore of Davidson, anil William Doss ?of Surryj 'allof whom are highly pleased with l performance. ' -,- ? . if K iE r. m r.ir.npnT I November 8,11839 tflo 771E SUBSCRIBERS HAVE 'just received and offer for sale! ' Wholeale orJRetail," the following 737 Ps.; brawn and bleached Domestics; 16 doj Ajvon Checks, 1 J 26 do BfjdiTicking, ' 40 doi black and col'd Cambrics, 120 dozen Cotton Handkerchiefs, 34 pteeeIKentucky Janets; 23 do i red and green Flannels, 167 willeti and DfffSe Blankets, 2o pieces iplatn and cheeked Li nseys, 44 do.-lb!ck and col'd Merinoes, 416 do. j iancy Prints, j -,?V.c' 18 dol' re7 and bne mixed SaUlneUs 350 Menff fand Boys Seal! Caps, C piecesillet Anchor Bolting Cloths. j; ; W also : ' '" Bonnets, Hats, Shoes, Drags Saddlery Plated Ware, Hardware, Cutlery, Queen ware, Glass 'Ware. &c. together with s general assortment of all kinds of GoodsJ wnicn win oe sold lower than they eve hatebeen.fi I I J. w. MURPHY. aiisoory, Jan. 3, 1840 2m23 f Petition for Divorce. ANTJBII ' TO ; nmE. a capable of doing the cooking 'and wash 4 i 'B I log for a Mall family iitiafy if, r-tf tC3 Eomiire tt thi State of ilottn atolinji. It Li SURREY C&UJVTY. Superior Court of Law September Term, 1S39. George Vy. Roberts, SI VS. 1 Elizabeth Roberts. J i I THE Defendant called and failed Judgment ! pro confesso. Ordered by the Court Jihat pnblication be made for three months in the Car olina; Watchman arid the Raleigh. Standard, fur the Defendant tr appear at the next term of our said Court j to be, held for said county, at the Court-House in Rockfordjon the 5th monday af ter the 3rd, monday in February next, then and there to answer to .the allegations in said Bit), or the prayer of the petition will be granted. Witness,. Winston Somers, Clerk of - said Court ati office,' the 5tbf. monday after the 3rd monday in August, A; D. ilS39. ! WINSTON SOMERS, c. s. c. Decl 20, 1839 Smai-r-Printer's fee $10 State of aiortft avoUitit, m n Asriri coiSntv. i ; Superior Court, Fall Term, 1839. Wm. Hoppas jS i I il u i ts . Petition &r Divorce. Catharloe Hoppasij j IT appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that the defendant, Catharine Hoppas, is not an inhabitant of this State.is ordered that pub lication be made in the Watchman, published at Salisbury and the RaleigH Star, published in Raltih, for three mbntbs that the Defendant appear at the next Sbperior -Court to be held for Ashe County, at the Courthouse in Jefferson, on the 6th Monday after th l3rd Monday of Feb ruary next, to pleads answeij or demur to the pe tition in this caseti Otherwise, judgment pro confesso, will be taken against her. Testjt R. GENtREY.c.s.c. l. December 13, lS393n--Pr Inter's fee $10. i ; . i f j ' ' Statitof 33Lortf arolin ! j ASHE COUNTY. . Superior Court. Falli Term, moT Ehsha Baldwin f . f I 'W. Petition for Divorce. Charity Baldwin. S I -i . IT appearing to the satisfaction -of the Court, that the defendant, Charity Baldwin, is not an inhabitant of this State; it is ordered that publication be made in the Gaiolina Watchman, published jat Salisbury, and the Whig Banner, published kt Lincolnton, for three months, that the defendant appearfat the next Superior Court to be he!dfor Ashe County Jat the Courthouse in Jefferson, on the 6tbrl6nday after the 3rd, Monday in jFebruaryfnex., io answer, plead or demur to the petitionjn this case : Otherwise, judgment pro confesso will be taken against her. Test, a h - f f : '--w-.-. , llj R. GENTRY, 6 s.c. r.. December 13, 1 839. 0nj- Printer's fee $10. State of iibtM enrolCnk 1 tokes :cwxrr1r.:S ,c .7L. Superior Court of La wIaSl Term, A. D. 1839. JosephWolf, f - j j .". ,.v. f vs'h : Petition for Divorce. Jane Wolf. j j' - IN this case it appearing to the saiisfactiori of the Court, that Jine Wolf, the defendant, does not reside within the lmita of this Sute : it is therefore ordered, that nublication be made I for thrp months in the Watchman, published at Salivary, and the GreensS6ro Patriot, that un lets the delendeot appear al( the next Superior Courts of Law. be hlld'fbr the county of Stokes, at the Court Housein Germin ton , on the 2d monday after the 4th monday in March next, and plead, inswer cd demur, or thehionwill be taken pro confesso, and Che cause set dawn for hearing e parte. f, J'l Witness, Isaae Gelding ,1 Clerk of saia Court at office, 4d monday after! the 4th monday in SeptemberyAv D1839. ' J-:' . - - IS A a r, nnr.rv vn - . rIB-lPrfQS6t'itss$td , NOTICE i r JlitclielV A TLAS ; a r jHl the use A . in fact for all ul to have it in t!.r f modern Ger-rra; ' the present st"!: divisions, Enr ; Oceanica, with t! States, Territrri by numerous 11: . objects cf Nature : sentations of rcr plifled and ad trated by an At! to '.accompany t! carefully coluuif ' whole woik is r have received r; of the Gergrs '.j various parts cl i they would r.-' . a pamphlet, . o they are loo l:rc We do roost car. of the work by r' ing before youih is, also an c :tlir, : the Geography, t! tared, but calc :! -' ". fcCFf Jast c..:: ville St., wher." togethcj with t . and many rare v Raleigh. Jan. 1 First rate habits, cr can come with r find constant an ' ensuing year, J ) or two negro I with-a. small f: ing House -and L. one sett of Tc 1 cellent neigh b : the trade. Ar; ' miles from Sal; Farmville, lit nnO those who apply immediately I will sell 11 ' a part of my splendid crop of Jti OR US JU VLTWAVLJS TREES, at the very low price of half a cent by the" bud. From experi ments made in all parts of the country, no doubt can remain, to those who examine the subject, of. tbe practicability, and immense profits of the Silk culture. Repeated trials have. fairly shewn, that more than the Trees will cost, may be' re alized the first year by making Silk from the leaves they will produce. As tbe best judges feel confident that the prices of Trees will rise this Spring, and continue up for another year, the present may be regarded as the most favored opportunity to purchasers, and the terms here offered as the lbwest : we have known. My Trees are genuine - and in J sound condition ) and to the luxuriance of; their growth, many who saw them last Summer, can' testify. . Applications made at this place, or my planta tion in Lincoln county, will be attended to. ! R. H. MORRISON. Davidson College, Feb. 14, 1840329 - OLOVEB. SEED. 7 A quantity of Fresh Red Clover. Seed, JSl a superior article. , - . ; A lso, a fe w bushels of Orchard Grass Seed. The above Seeds are for sale att he uN. C. Book Store by TURNER & HUGHES. : Raleigh, Feb. 7, 1840, ; - ' We shall receive in a few days, he following Grass Seeds; Lucerne, White Clover, Blue Grass, &c. -'' ' . - ":.:.':T: & H. . . . t -. . ". ., . ; ' - ' ; .-.- THIS School has been placed under the su perintendence of Rev. James Purvis and Lady, both of whom have had considerable ex perience in Teaching. Tbe scholastic year will be divided into two sessions of five months each. The first session,; which has already commenced, will close the first of June j -the second will commence two weeks after, and close in Novem ber. All the branches of a useful and soand ed ucation will be taught in this School ; and it is confidently belieVed that none who may favor it with their patronage will be dissatisfiedeiih erwiih its government, the mode of imparting instruction, or with the -improvement of the pu pilsi ' - ", . ? The price of Tuition will be Six, Eight, Ten, and Twelve Dollars per' session, according to the branches taught; f ' Boarding can be obtained in respectable , fami lies on reasonable terms. mUccsboro' JV.JY., Feb.T, 1840 5t23 SII,K-WOItM EGGS. '' ' THE Subscriber offers for 6ale, at 50 cents per thousand, a very large qaantily of Silk'tcorm Eggs, - . carefully raised by herself, and in a good state of preservation. i t MARTHA D. FRONTIS. Salisbnry, Jan. 17, 1840. tf BORO IROF, From the Kings Mountain Iron Company. THE Subscribers have made arrangements with the above .Company, for ja regular supply of superior Iron, which is well , adapted to Wagon and Carriage work, Horse Shoeing, &c. which will be sold on reasonable terms. 3. 8c W. MURPHY. Salisbury, Dee, 6, 1839 6ml 9 " - : ' - 2Lep THE Merchants and I Public in general are informed thai the Lexington Manufacturing Company, have now their power Looms in suc cessful! operation and are making Shirtings, and Sheetings of a very superior quality which they are selling very low. " , -. i - Lexington, Feb. 14th, 1840 3w.S9 P C.snbtiglaSy v HAS removed his office to No. 1 of the office row of ibn Mansion Hotel, lately occupied by Dt, B.l Austin January 17; 1 840. if 25 i i The Subscribers give - ifKTOTlCE that they hare commenced bns: XN ness ; their Fnrnace is in blast, Fprge and Nail machines in foil operation; and can in a short time be able! to fill any nrder with which they mav be favored at tbeir fofmor prices.- X : FULENWIDER& BURTON. Nincoln ca. N; C, Jan. 31, 1840 3 w27 : JfORPRMJVTMJYG v Of erery description neatly don at ibis B. F. FRALI, a full sv; ; !v - jsijidj: Coals, PaniaK: meres and Vtstr , low for cash. II make clothing in ranted to fir well, lice." He will if. ". iin:1 : on the mostaj'j 'j Tailor's wishing r Sept. 6,1 S39-; mm . (wi-s r ' fo: nnilE Subscri SL healthy rr of good farming i Statesville road r boot 20 miles frc the latier place, ; hing through the ' The whole is an i first rate -timber, some, but small 1 : SlocJi of lr A Top ho iim:. good 'stock, 'Four V. old, of good bio !, remarkably gem! young MULES, : All the above I active, and witL i. managed. - All the abors ; cash, or on a cr : the payment is r subscriber, livii the Statesville r V Farmville, Irr." . JanuTrv AMSEL tt ; masse, S.c. ney in search ;( r adventures of a r 2 vols. The n; Welba. Nan 1) the author of ' Ti tell, or the Bittr r tlemen of the O,' the Robber, TUi Splentrtl npHE Subscr M. t tional snr-; rioi qualities, ul. ble terms. Ilia plete as any in not te say, that i! perior to any c:T r country. 2 splc::rti;: 1 Zebra : These insuuim-r. : and a soft, or , Persons wisf;ir -the Rev. John C. lerh Female C ' and John U. A! Sahr.i, .V. C . COME AND ing on han.J a other materia!, : several good u cr! order all kir.d? t from tb yh'u ' : mahogany. Ti paid to all orders Cabinet line. (I produce, plai l: exchanse. . permar.ently e-t employ, w'ouM 5: hogany work, c by him shall r t workmanship, n u64i.7,.. 1 i! 6 V, II ! h i 'n !- fl 1 : ". I 5 '
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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