4 i ! r I -v.- -4.. I 1 ' ' ; "?X H EAD QU A RTBfta , ?- LWOLWTOS, Sept. 2d, 1840. 4 if ; -To all officers of he'4ihrl division of f North Carolina Militia." In .obedience to, law,! it br cornea my d uty, tjij issue and" PM ish th reg q jations fibe oturln, to be .worn byjfaJljbfficers of wha tever iiilepr grade, wiihjo ihe Motdera'of 'wild di? isferj'whh tegulaiioos you. are-j hereby potnmanded io strictly trveYnd jSey under the penalties thereunto annexed, :as iypa find spread upon yotirtathte Books for each ifltor's ioformaiioa.:, Tb commandants of each regi-, fneot are commanded to "enforce"; ibe fuf lowing 1 plan of dresa throughout their respective corps. -!; c4 jZfx; BALIS MEDNEY. '3--y2I Brigadier General, - -" DRESS AKP UKDRESS. The same as for a Jlfajor General, excepting ! that the coat is to bare ten buttons on ibe breast sin pairs. - ; .; . ; Epaulettes the same, excepting thai .there. ! shall oe one star on the straps, josiead ei two. S Pume tbe aaine, as to materials and form, ex- ceptmg that the colours wit! be i red and; white tbe white lip half the length. : ! . Frock coat for Genet at officers -Mae cjolh, two rows of battvus, placed according io rank.- as '''... on the dress coat ; tiand op collar of dark blue ejve.t ; coffs,: also of .blue velvet ining, j '.; hlack silk or bloe clbih ; porkets in th folds j of the skirl?, with one button at the) hip and I one "at the end of each 'pocket; making only : J lour bultcc on thP back and skitta ot jinecoai. t 4.Z dtce$of the General Slf. t OfEeers of the ceneial staff, with the excep , tipo of the Engineers, Topographical Eegmeers, and ordnance, bating rank ; as such , and; below ! the rank' of generals, will wear a ooiforiQ poat correspoudiog witL ihat of the generals! Except ing ihat ii wilt be siojjle bieasred, wijhja' row of - nine buttons, placed at ecjnai distances :! iheco , jar to be pait buff; tbe huff to extend four inch .1 es on each side from Ibe front tbe rest of lie collar blue ; the cuffs also blue. : . j ' j)nu?cWcaccord.ng to rank as hereafter de IJuffons gilt, contex, same ai generilj officers. 1 Ja locked, the' same as that for general cffi sv cers." 5V-' ' " - . jl Loop and Cockade e ame as that for generals, excepticg ttf rajs and stars. Tbe fagle to f be gilt instead of silver. . -Ta$$el$gA4; ..'';..; ir,--. ' I Plume swan, feaihers, the same as the general officers, wlih the distinction of colours to Je- signate the departments of the siaff, as be low. : - ,: jl Sword knotivold lace atrap. with ffold bullion ; tassels ' I fyatat or itock Trousers . ; Boots i ; Snvr" ;jt :. ! The samel its for ; Svcbrd f) steel Scahlard y geneial officers. .Plate . ' j; f Glwes ' -S'r 5 Sash (redilk net. work, i siikbuliion fringe ends) j Sword teff Russia leather,, with BuUotieAti fanex, ieeireD" eigtits of an inch l two i i i The same Us in Dress Uniform. stripes of gold embroider v : carriages embroidered on Y .one. side ontv. ' .. .''' i v ------ -rfV- j.- , , . , - , : . "UWDttESS. I i Coot as prescribed lor dress but without the 1 Trousers as prescribed for dress, but without 1 : tbe srtpe. i Epaulettes j iulions -oop anrf Coctrtie : i. i. ' . - i Plvme V J Cravat or ttock Moots Spitrs- ,t t Sword mid Scabbard, Sword knot Belt (black Wpenl leatl - er) late , I ' Gloves ',- J Frock Coat for staff officers under the general officers daik blue cloih, single breast ed, with stand up clotb cellar j cloili cuffs regulation button i one row of nine buttons on the breast; lining and buliuoa on aktt same "v as general officers. . Cloak for general acd general staff officers bide cjo b, lined with bufT ' i. 1 : 2lumes for the- diuVrent departments 'of the , staff, the Adjutant General, inspector General, Aides de-Camp, and-officers -attached to the General in Chief teTlow plume, like thai x prescribed for a Major General commanding r armf. '.:...' ......t. : "- j Plumes Aides de-Camp 'and officers attached to a Major ucneral theame piumo as tot a ' Major General. v. . h ' Tlumts Anles de-Camp and officers attached ungaaier uenerai me same piumo as for a Brigadier General. j diameter: ve ice, a spread eagle with shield. Capt black lbeisterseTen and 7half, inches """deep? with l4ke"red sank tip seven and a half inches diaoiftVCwiih a band of bhth patent lea' her t 6 jpnjbircle the bottom of TTKv cap. ) black patont leaihef peak, gilt eagle, and cross - cannons and number of . regimen' ; strap of - black patent H sther, fastened in rich side of ' Ibe cap, to be uom under the chin. - PZrfme req oik feathers, falling fioman op s right aiemjerght icches long with a gilt tuck " Vl " -1 ' i i ' '" !'?'- ' ' " t-' TVoinera from Uhe 1st 6f OetobeT to the SOih of April,;wMiP and light blue mixture cloth, producing the' effect of a sky blue, to come , well down over iheboot4, and made perfrcl- ly plain, eeiejpt a red stripe down the ouier - seam, one and a half inches wide. &. welled at "the edges f from the 1st of Maj to the 30th 4 of Septembr,fwhite linen or . cotton, without ' the tiripe.f.l .-y . :. . ... Boots ankle or Jefferson. . Sword and Scabbard according to pattern fur nished by the !Oft nance Department. . Waist eft-Mhile leather, two inches wide, with sliding fiog, to be worn over the coat, and clasped in front wi ih a round clasp, accoidicg to pattern o be . fo'rnULed bj Ordnance De v partmentri . . . - Sash CTimsorn! silk net, with silk bullion fringe ends: sash:ioira twice round ''.he waist and to be tied on the left hip: thfl pendent part to be - oniformly liryfiroot in length from the tie. Sfocfc-blackjsilk. Gloves whi.fr Frock cniZ dark blue cloth, single breasted, with ten large rtgimental buttons down the front at equlfdisiance. and two small regi mental buuMp at the fastening of the cuff; plain standi ip collar ; two large buttons! at eacb-pockel ih the skirl, one of which at the hip, and thefojher at the bottom of tbe fold of tbe pof?ket,rriakig four buttous behind; lin ing ol ll:b qta, bice Cloak blue Jirjed with scsrlet shalloon ; walk-, jug length itesp ornamcDts at .bottom of col lar, gilt eal, iih chain. Forage caprcord o pattern. ! ,. Spurs for mpymea officers yeuow meiai or ju. Sword Anof-Mrimson and golc, win ouuioo tassel. ;; J It '. '.'.'.'! " S i! IZ.lnfuhlrv. Coat the same pattern as that of the artillery ; tone ot darK blue cioin. imeu whh wuua serge j edgt-diiwith white kerseymere where thearti!ler 90a t is edged with red ; turnback snd skirt linih'r of white kerseymere; skirl ornament, silver embroidered bugle ; the lace to be silver ki buttons, silver! pUted, of the same device. $izs and shape, as those tor the artillery. 1 i EnauinMM according to rank and pattern, as hereafter detenbed. J Can same as! the artillery, '-except the oma men is. which are a si ver bairle. numoer 01 regiments, surroDo;j by a gilt eagle, rZume --white cjak-feathers, faniiig !rom an op- rteht siemlh;ht inches Ion?, with a silt socket. i' '! - ', Trousers theisame as the artillery, except that the stripe on 4be mixture trousers to ba of 9 white kerseymere. j c- bars, puintv towards jbe cuff, on each sleeve, above tie ;elbow Corporal?, two Urs.: 'The " collar of Me jCief 'Mosician and Sergeant's coats to pe tiimfedlwith yellow. wotstei bind Ing.afie iaeit)rlepf theufScersMusician cvati to be of red cloth, jellow tttrnbacks and : 1 . .-.--... iLidjjicerfcfhe :t - mhj tinny - The sash is. to be oin on all occasions where - m Iff IT tbecer is in mit aress TYmrf same material as for other corns but CBt-f dt aJterihr style and tashlonoi a toj boir rir furnished itiei Liothni2 Burtao. ' oer- gf ams to bare woyellow stripes three fourths wide; op each outwara seam, reay ; between. '. Corporals and privates, stripe op each outward seam. The kirifa to be in adtanee of the seam. ' Jacket-lluejjoih for ! winter white .cotton for sommer. stand tp collar ; trimed with yellow worsted binding, like Sergeant s coai j bid vi an tng one yellow n inch a Ihiht ,The tiock coaf, as here - established, may be JS mJa morning dress in ' qiarteis. -j .. HmiM i,f narade ; to wit inspec- raSsSnd hotals courts of inquy Shnirasinswctioris of article?; and Jtecessa-. paruesndigae:5J0-a opon tne marcu. - , . . itlY-t. 1 ne ' waist oeu is o. w.f , - - f .1.1 .nd when the officer is engaged on duty of JteMnfi.n- the sash is to be wrni- Tbe swords 01 rjaounieo vuivw"-r-v M.r frnm the belt, hv slings of tne liciiwvii . - ' teriafs as tne otu, win inlnrnas J's is now carry- 1 . e-wHE Subscriber , rpspcilully JJ-fneo'ds and the pub!, 1 hat hei :'f.n the -Tailoring i).sness in and hopes ihatfur a silence, of fourteen years; he may be permitted to solicit public favour end ...lintii.n inhis line; and willibe indulged in sayih that he has enjoyed the; advantages af forced tdthettainrneqof superiority 4 in his business both in Europe and America 15 years in Europe and -SQ' in America, v He employs nn hut the best of-workmen, Srtd would have it particularly remembered, mat ne warrants ry mmg oouc j a o,yr teve-. so? i wiih his rnost respeetfuV how J he leaves his Mtte rna-t . . . j --k,:,.- Vnd feels flalterfd leriais T -7 1 ritb me OOPC luai iif: ".T "V - K.!t fft insnend the sword more conTeuicu..j - . f bnitmifi in tront. I .1 1, r. ? c wic..cu, - 1-. - I wneo on too. 0i These hckets are to be made of cloth of the quality used for It he old uniform coats. -Cap same! material as for other corps, hut the pattern. Ornaments, 4r trimming, lik the one furnisbedj ;ibe Clothing Bureau. Drooping white horsehair nompon. Great coatwmQ materials as for other corps. Sinf! nnUklir.doobled breasted, cape to reach down to the cofll of the coat, and to button all the way jij. 1 ' , Boots ankle. I . I f ' . Th ih in -commissioned staff to wear aigoil Ifltttrs on khe tU shoulder, like those for the " artillery Non-jcommissioned, Staff and First Sergeants of companies wear jenow wowcu sashes.' I f j . j ! ; Forage capblack leather, like patterns fur rushed Ulythmg: Jiureaa. 14. Badges to Distinguish Rank. j I i EPAULETTES. Of ventral officers s abore discribed. ' . if ' l S . I J ... . ., , Of a Colonel bright butltoo, halt an men ai- ameter, three! inches and a nail long ; piain lace strap, 'ornamented with an embroidered spread eagle the number of the regiment to be embroidered! within the crescent ; cres- ; eagle and number to be silver hullion is ?o!d. and eoid where the VinlliiiD iis silrer. nffi TSriiiennnt -Colonel ihe same as tbe Co lonel, oulminsf Ithe easle. nf a Jm'or the9 same as a Lieutenant Colo J . "'.1.1 1 " 1 . ! .t .' 1. :i nei sb to snape ana size ; iiie strap 10 or ui an on. Clf AlU-Eii KO V LEK. Staffi 19. Horse Furniture for General and , Officers. -' -of alt viher Majors GentraL by Lexingtoni April I40.1y46 JA .mhrniilered snread easle and two stars Surctrigfe, of blue web, to be attached to tne Tbesame as the above for sll the staff offi cers holding the rank of general officers, ac- i.mu;. nr,rla if under that rank. thevareto use the saddle ctom piesciiocu 1 THfj. rjijd uifixi . . r jw. u - Same as for the Ar tillery. Same as for the Artillery. tnrTufTira to wit Saddle cloth lor staff officers, dark bine, two feet ten incites In lenghtb, and one loot ten 10 chesih depth, with an edging of gold lace ; the width of the lace one inch ; to be worn onderHh'e saddle. . ... .. Bridle, of black leather ; bent branch bit, wun gill, bosses ; the front and roses yeiiow. CotfarJ yellow. . . , . Holster; cohered with leopard-skin, or reamer painted to resemble it ; the leather suiting me warmer climates best. ' Stirrups, g:lt. nmimn his SHOf JU BU1LDLVG FORMERLY KMOWNAS THE . POST OFFICE, Continues to keep on hand a good assortment o Watches and Chains, - - Silver Spoons atid Pencils, " ' Mimical Boxes and SUeer Thimbles, Breast Pins and Hings, '.-. . -Rod eri ' Pockit and Pen Knives, - And all other articles irrhis line. I , CM. O VHS & llf TC It JE S F T the ho-:-i and fotir 1 ' Yadkin , 22nd and 23r .: r several tracts S i the or more, tl;at f liffs Saiii I, kin River, 2ti i Yaikin holie r., ! land. Also, of L-wis Fork -undivided l ali ( ; ; boro i one t f and as a siiuai: town. Also, on lip '2' 5old on the prt 1 of Land, siteatt ble for its me uf st(ck faun ; r. Creek, and 10 f 5nid lands v, ; ' . four years, ar.il under the N ill i cent solid where the 19 -liorse Furniture for Mounted officers of Repaired in the best manner , and warranted for TL -f-r-i. . twelve months. Old Gold and Silver taken in iri tilery, uruntcc ui . Saddle cloth dark blue, two feet ten inches in length, and One foot ten inches in depht, with - - - . m - a . . . t the number 1 he same as in Dress Uniform. rank of I lJum(ta officers ot the 'Quarter Master's De- partment, including the Quarter Master Gen . . era) a light blue plume, of the same mate rials and toim as that presented for general . officers.-'-- ' ' - . ; ... " Pumea--Officers of the Sobsistance Depart ment, including tbe Como.issary General of Subsl6tance of the same form and materials , as that of the Qaartcr Master's Dcparfraeni ; ha!f blue and half white ; Jip. white, half ihe : ; V. 10- rttflen. " oni oarK oiue cloth,-doable .breasted, two rows of bu;u.n, ten in eaeh row, at qMal dis lances: the distance between the rows four inches at top, and two inches at bottom meas uring from the centre or eyes of ihe bauons ; standing collar, to meet in frgnl withj hotks and eyes," and to rise no higher than to ner- I mil the free torning of the chin over it ; two loops, four aod a half inch h.ng, on each sid of the collar, with one small uniform ooiton. av the end of each loop; the collar eded alt round with red ; plain round cuff, three inch es deep t slashed flat on the sleve, six and a half incites long, and two eibis of an inch wid at the pointa, and two inches ideat toe nartowps' part of ihe conr-; four loops ar d foot small buttons on the stssiird flip n th sleeve, for fieid officers ; ff Capia'it; a!sl-eve of the same fashion!, but the slash on foor and half inches lurg, with three ioor)s acd ihree small oottoos ; aod for subalierns, a ilash sleeve f three and a r.slf inches; lorg, wiih la loops and iwi small bottom k kps to .be placed, at rqol distance ; slashed flap ' on the skirt, with four lunps ni.d large bet tons ; the slashed flaps on the slerU and skins to be edgrd wih red on the ends ai.d indented edge; two large buttons at tWe wist skirl 10 'xtfiid to within ihrec and a half inch es if the henuif the boe, red kersteyioeie tun.hiicks and kirt lininrs iild erobfi 5lr-d shell und fl..ue i. the buttctc uf the Ukiris y7? oh the cellar and flaps to he of 2 jfdire. halt ar inch wide, t.i ihe er.tire loop Dot to exceed o;e sr.d a "quarter'' i:rchc? in ll.'radb, the coat to c nr.ed iib red. Epunl tiles -according to rank and pattern, as boreal ler described. Boots Sword fy Scabbard ' j Waist beU M plate oword knot 1 1 Sash ' 1 Stock I Gloves ! li Spurs Jor mounted officers .1 i L Frock Coat same as for the artillery, except: i the button, which will he tbe regimental bat- ton. , I Cloak samel as fortthe artillery, except the li-j ntng, which, will be wmtebaloun. Forage cap-i accordingEitiern. j! 1 3. Dragoons Coat dark blue cloth, double breasted, two rows of buttons, ten. in each row, at equal distances! after tbe fashion of the coat described for the infantry, except that the buttons are to be oil ihe lace gpld the collar, coff, and turbacks, yellow, !re skirts to be ornamented wiih a star, insieaifJ;ot a bugle, and the length of the skirt to be what is called three quarters. The slash flap op the skirt and sleeve to coi respond with that of the infantry ; the slash on the sleeve to designate rank in the same manner ; '' the collar tp be framed with lace, two loops on each side of tbe collar, with small uniform buttons at ihe back end of the hops, EpauUtts according to the established rule, where the button is yellow, and according to rank ; the strap to hate no number on it. Button gilt convex j device, a spread eagle, wiih the letter D on the shield. Trousers fo the company officers, blue crrav mixture, 0 the same color as that for the in fantry, wu two stripes of yellow clotb, three fourths ol ah inch wide, upeach outward seam, leaving a fight between. Field Officers and Adjutant, dark blue cloih, witl two 8tries of gold lace op each outward sejaraj three-fourths of an inch wide leaving a light between. For the suramer, ail officers io wear plain white drilling Cap of ihe lame material as that for the infao- try, but adcrrdiPg 10 a pattern furnished ; to oe ornamented; with a gilt s'.ar. silver eacrle, and gold cord the star to be worn in front; with a drtmping white horsehair pompon ;tbe fiiehl officers to have a small t. ipe of red bair. to snt'W ui front ot ineir pompons. ft' ' i . . . - g r . - . , 1 1 1 . uiiguiutue i iwisieo goio cow, wun crilt c?s, risbt io be' worn I under th eprtu'e'le of the shoulder, will distinguish ihe field officers and commissioned staff. Boots ankle Spurs yellow metal. Sabre steel scabbard, half basket hilt, ill wiih twu fluted bars or. the outside, fish skin grinp, oour.d wun silver with, and l ihe paitfru de ptis'ud with ihe Ordnance Diopartmeot. Knot geld cbrd with acorn end. Sash silk net, deep orange color, and like that 01 the inlaftiry, as to shape and s;ze ; to be tied 00 the hghi hip to be worn only ien in ion cress, or wbeu directed bv tbe command- inij offiwrf I . j iTrtisf belt ijlack paent leather, one and a hafH.ehMde, uih sl'ir.g. r,.ke, and pN?, !;k- those u th uei.eral talfJ .fni'tina on il. piav 'bf. letters U and it.serli(,g"the let ter I) wilritn th wrealiu .Qocfr black silk. G fovea whitk Horse Furniture. lace five eighths of an inch in width for the artillery and ordnance, gold lace ; scarlet edg in for the artillery, black for the ordnance ; for the infantry, silver lace and white edging. ver lace,! where, tbe buillion is gold, and of gold Bridle ot black leather, gilt bits, stirrups, and mountings, for the artillery and ordnance, and plated for the infantry j front and rosses for the artillery, red ; for the ordnance, blue ; for the infantry, white. Collar for the ar:illery,red ; for the ordnance blue ; for the infantry, white. Holsters to be covered, with black bearskin, or black leather , SO General Remarks. 4 The! hair to be short, or whajis rgenerally termecf cropped ; ihe whiskers not to extend be low; the lower tip of the ear, and io a line thence with the curve of the mouth. " Vests are. not described, as they form no pait of the military dress When worn however by general or general staff officers, they may be of toff, blue, or white, to suit season and climate, with the small uniform nutton; for rigimentaloffi cers. the same with the exception of the buff. The; forage cap may be worn off duty, with frock coat and with the ihe forasre cap, in cold temporary band of black fur, two and a half in ches wide, attached to the bottom, to unite in front by a tie of black ribbon. Regimental officers not seiving with their re gimeots, nor doing doty in the liae. may wear Cocked hats of tbe same description as those pre scribed for general officers, except that ihe loop will be of black silk ; the eagle yellow, the las sets to conform to the color of the button. Cocked bats may be either open or formed so as to shut like the hat which has heretofore been designated chapeau de bras. All officers are permitted to wear citizen's blue coat, with the button designating their respec live corps or stations, without , any oilier mark oh thein, such a coat, however, is nut to be con sidered as a dress for any military purpose what ever. ; - - - Howg rJrje hth, with go lace border, for thfe tjd efficers and 'coinrnissionpj staff, one and a half inches wid, and yellow doth boil cer.of the isame width, for company officers. - BridU-bUck leather. ' Moumlings-tM met alio mountings, stirfops, bits, c , ot saddle tod bridle, to be of yellow tue otrnm&imed Officers, Buglers, 4 . - 1 votes of uraoons -? Cool dark Clue cloth short coat, double breast ei, iifh yellow collar, cuffs, turn-backs, and nr'j u . .- . 1 . . . 1 -"-- --"MioKr Knus, oij ine exc: cm anc 1 wsnt'HJ t o?e ftirriished le Chvihlng Bu- re- oegeaois Co wear, chevrons of three I . tv n (Lit 1. 1 . 1 1 1 1. cilv.r sue nueic uuuruu ia oii,vi , on the iiirkn ict correspond in color with the bullion ; the border of the strap the same col or of the' bullion. Of a Copairt-iplain lace straps aod solid cres cent bullion ntjB fourth inch in diameter and two & a! half! inches deep ; regimental num ber 00 ihe 1st rap to be gold embroidered where the btillioni is silver, and to be silver embroid ers where 1 hei bullion is gold. Of a Lieutenant the same as tor a Captain, except that the bullion is one-eighth of an inch in diametsr Tbe bullion of jallfepaulettes to correspond 10 a 1 it ! ? -L i .1 coior wun tne notion 01 1 tne coai. Ail officers haying military lank, to wear one epaulette oh each shoulder. The number on thr epaulette being jnteoded to deno'e the. regiment, it will be worn by leg) tnenta! ofncersonly. Epaulettes may be worn either with pads or boxes. j JlguilUtles6f regimental staff officers twisted gold and silver cord, with gilt tags, woin un der the epaulette of the ri?ht shoulder. 27ie dresk Uniform Generals, and general staff officers, is tone worn at dress reviews, and on extraordinary occasion? i The undress is for general use, and maybe worn on all; occasions not specified above; The blue frock poat may be worn by General . cr. !'' : a j cuiueis on common occasions uu paraae, auu when the troops are ordered to weai their great coats updn a march. . Officers of the staff may wear, under the same circumstances, the blue frock coat prescribed for them The PF0 VivVbe fotn over the frock coat vworn oy trenerai anu start dress, and on all occasions Ahe troops, whether in an dreJ CiT p1-4r 'icnts or corps, having the bre vet raiiiUneJs, may, at their option, wear the uniform Nfibeir respective regiments or corps, cr that of gt-neral officers according to their bre vet rank, with the evcepticn of ibe plume, which is to be worn only when cemmandincr. according to their lespepiive regiment or corps. All other brevet officers will wear the epao- leue8 distinctive of their highest rank according to their artrii j i I - .- - Officers of regiments and posts will be provi ded with shell jacket s, 16 be worn in summer, d ring the extreme beat Of the season : the shell jacket to be bf the following pattern : white cot ton or linen.nh standing collar ; cuffs ihree In ches deep round the wrist, to open at the lower seam, whsreM they will he buttoned with two small uniform; buttons. A rowf ten small uni form buttons down the front at equal distance ; the front and rear of the! jacket to come down io a peak. j . i The commanding officer will determine in ore ders, when the jacket is to be worn by4he offi cers and men, according to the state of the weather. 0i doty, the sash will be worn with the shell jackit. j M ; : IS. Shoulder Straps to 6 icorn on the Frock Coat to designate rank. A Major General the sama as a Major Gen eral commanding in chief, except that there will be twosiars instead of three; ihe centre ot each star to be one inch from the outer edge vof ih gold fmbroidery on the ends of the strap. ji Cofonel-f Strap of tfie-satne eizp as above the ernbrqiderr on the border o be one half the width fi e one 1 eighib of an inch ;) an embroidered spread eagle on the cenre of the sirap two inches bet ween the tips of he wings, having in the no ht la ion an r.bre branch, and in the left a bundle of arrows; and'escuich eon ;n the breast as represented in the arms of the Uimed aiates ;; the -embroidery of the eagle to be of silver w here the border is gold, and of gold where the border is of silver. 1 Lieut nant L'okwieZ-j-lhe same as for a Colo nel, oui:iUn the eagle, and introducing a leaf af e?ch etui, each leaf extending severt igiths of an inch from the end 'border of the strap ; the embroidered leaf of the same color wih ths border i Vajorlhe sam as that for a Lieutenant Colonel, exc epvj that the leaves will be ofsil ver where the border is nf gold, and cfgold wher ih border is rfsilverr A Captain ibe same as that for a Major, ex cepi that two embroidered bars will be substi tuted for each leaf, of the same width and col- exchange for articles purchased; or in payment foidebts due. :' '---'y''-4: ...k DAVID L. POOL. Salisbury, June T9 -1$39 tf45 SjAT&'i JMitchclVs Getigwiphy ATLAS ; it new Geography and Atlas, for iho ose of Schools aod private learners' io fact for ail who may wish to read history, 'and to have it in the family, j A compfete System of modern Geography, coraptising a desiiiplion of tbe present state of the world and its five great divisions, Europe. Asiai, Africa, America, Tarid Oceanica, with their several Empires, Kingdoms, States. Territories. &c The whole embellished by numerous Engravings, various interesting objects of. Nature and. Ari ; together with repre sentations of remarkable and noted events, sim plified and adapted to the capacity of any, illus trated by an Atlas of 16, maps drawn St engiaved to accompany the work, mst tastefully and carefully coloured and elegantly pot up The whole work is neatly done -The publishers have received numerous testimonials in favour of the Geography, frotkr Teachers and others in various parts of the Union. There are so many, they would make a pamphlet, we. would -make a pamphlet, we would select some of them ; but HA Wilk esooro Also, there v,'i days of Sppteu,; named .Hugh T 15 a quantity of r crop of Wl . Rye attd O-.ts ; nittre, Farming and 26! h, a pur the premises in For mvre full h bovedescrihfu. .referred to Unz Miller, who r; July SI; IS; 1 t . ; t I ' vuuiuiiivii speu jacxet ; in wtnier, ,h afe lQQ . fQt a nevsspt advertisement rlimatex. will have a i ... ' . 0 . k- -r r : , . . ivir eoomosi or a the border! ; to be placed parallel to tbe ends of the strap r the distance between then? and from the border qual to lb width of the border. jt . j hi A First Lieutenant The same as for a Cap- t a n, excepting ibaij there will be one bar at each end trstead nf two. a Second leutenaitihe same as for a First Ltruieoairi .imitliriw ihw K,a the borders of the to correspt-nd in col 21 Uniform of the JVon-Commissioned Offi cers. Musicians, Artificers, and Privates, of ' the JJrtUleiy. Sergeant Major, the same as that established for '.he field officers, excepting-that binding will be substituted for a gold lace; the epau letfs to be nf the same pattern as that of the subalterns, excepting that worsted bullion will be sutstitnted fur gold bullion ; plume, red up right hackle, twelve inches long; aiguillette on the left shoulder, of yellow worsted, wiih gilt tags. - : Quarter Master Sergeant, the same as the Ser geanl Major, excepting ihe.plurxe will be of light bioe. r " Chief Musician, the same as Quarter Master Sergeant, excepting the coat 10 be of red cloih, with white linings and turnbacks j plume white. Sergeants, coat 10 be dark blue, single breasted, with one row of nine buttons, placed at equal distances ; the skirts to extend within seven inches of ihe bend of the knee ; the coat to conform to the pattern of the officers' coats in other respects, excepting that the cuff shall have three buttons and loops on (lie slash sleeve, to conform to that designed for a Cap tain ; the lace to be of worsted ; two worsted epauletts corresponding in pattern with those of a Captain , First Sergeant of companiis to wear a red wmsted sash ; all Sergeants iu weat the red stripe on the blue mixture trou sets, as designated for o fficers; same for ib non commissioned staff Corporals, same as Sergeants, excepting that there will be but two buttons on tbe slash sleeve, conforming io ihe pattern of the sleeve for the subalterns; trousers same as Sergeant; icilhovt the stripe ; tno epanletis of the pat tern for the soualierns of the same maierials as those of the Sersreants. Privates, tha same as the Corporals, excepting thai thstead of epauletts.'a strap will be" worn on each shoulder, compose of 4he samema lenals and form of the epauleus ofthe Corpo rale, with pad and half fringe!. L Musicians, lb same as the privates, excepting that the coat b of red oloih, lined with white' white plume, oprigbt hackle' ten inches long! The cap of the noo commissioned officers, musician, and privates, 40 be of the same pat tern as that des'gna'ed f r the officers. The plumes ol the Sergeants, Corporals, and privates, red worsled, etght inches hW. Uniform of the non commissioned -fficers, must cxans. and privates of the Infant, the sm as that for the artillery , excepting i t far;,(e8 j t f 1 tn rr mm- L L. 111 a. t - ......w..1jtB, niucii 111 oe xcnxie, plume white; Oiarler Mastcir Sruam li.ki u.. - -m o " "i UIUV most earnestly solicit a critical examlna- of the work by all may feet an interest in plac ing before youth a correct Geography." There is, also an outline Atlas which can accompany the Geojraphyr he-maps of which are not col oared, but calculated to aid the learner. 1 SCF" Just call atNo. I, Cheap side, Fayette ille St., where you may find the above- work, together with every newj publication of, the day, aod many rare works of older limes . TURNER & HUGHES. Rale.igh Jan. 1, 1S4Q y v State of Jlovtti .ivoUua- SURRY COUNTY. Court of Equity July Term, 1S40. I Leonard WcBride, John' McBride, Nicholas Me Bride, f Anderson Mc Bride, and others. . . vs. Benj Clayton, & wife Nancy, W m. McBride, Nathan McBride, and Moses McBride Petition for sle of 'Land. IN this case, it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that the Defendants are not 'resi deolsof this State: 1 1 js therefore ordered, that publication be made for 6ix weeks in the Carolr na Watchman, that they appear at the Court of tfquity, to be held for said county of Sorry, at the Court House in, Rock ford, on the fifth munday after the third mbnday of Aojost next, then and there to answer,! plead, or demur to the will of the lomplainanlr, otherwise, the canse will be heard expane, and Judgment entered ac cordingly. t1 t . S GRAVES c. m. e August, 7, 1840 6w2 -Printer's fee $5 50 TOWN LOTS FOR S ilLS. rriHE oodersigned will sell at Public Sale in u. Lexington, Da vi iWn Comity, on the 5ih day of Oct'ber next, (it being Monday of Supe rior Court.) six TOWiY ILdDTi in tha T..u:n ..f I : .... ! - ... Vl lxt&iiiuiuii. 1 nrei 01 tnem frnniing the main street, the other three situated on me oaeK street. A credit of six titonihs will oe given by the purchaser giving bond and good t , E. S CALDCLEUGII.; Lexinoton. N. C. Ang 10, 1840-8w3 STK8i:n OR STOMsEJ m -" .Mwicnui sorrei tiorse. u. six years old, aboiji 12 Jf 13 lianas nigh, with a small white sM .in C ..L -j ' 1. j , . .gu ,.a.;er.iia a nam trotter. A reasonable rewire win of. e given fur his delivery W E L L I N GTn jij , Augirsi I840lf4 1 i4 smith; JS'ole. lhe embroidery of strafis is irt eery instance, to or to tne oanon orihe coat.- plume. Noncommissioned offices tod privates, as well as musicians, w ho shall have served faith fully for the term of five years, shall be permit ted. as a mark of disiioctton, to wear a chevron tbe sleeves of their dials, above He. elbow Pi p. and an additional che v ton on each arm Zl 1 !TU0M' fif e JMrs taithful ser 1 I.?." .t. Hb0Se trseivrd. in the war shall have the addition of a red siripe on eaeh aide of i the chevron, 3w7 ' tnthon's Scriedivfftftssfcal Works, for Schools and Colles:" Tram t 1 .1. u4 '--' tjvuiia in ..juarin. nrat 1 .esi tna m Jl- Greek; a Grammar of the Greek "Lat goage; a System ot Greek Pnly ; Cseai's Commentaries on the Ga ilicr.War ; Sallupis Jogwiihine War. wiih Engraved No es j th leet Orations uf Cicern. ith Fnaravinr' Sit i Works uf Horace, with Nu'e,. fjacobti Grek Header, with Notes, Critical, and a Classical Dictionary, wiih Notes explanatory, io. 1-Vol. Royal 8 vo. (nearly ready.) ; 5 iC 1 he above valuable Work are for sale at the North Carolina ftok Sinre. by X' ) " 7 : TURNER 81 HUGHES. iiateign, Ag. S, 1840-itfC p !' ' TIlHESubr; JL his friends moved to tne : Brown's Store, v sortment of - v"C W Moku: Sttgc.K- Sat, ' Fcvu'rr ' MlBOVC. Freru', Holla;, ilac.'-;. " Miami . Muscat, j- Lemon , Also. c. And other thini Hon, which can : at any oiuer ps u March. 20, IS : Toowr: S NPIlNDI-i: It much better :! dies. It is so or killing the rr, is so' -cor, fined hy serve its hah nee , hing of Ihe stcrir -j I think. hv thl water will d at and the meal i f Any person ui- dlrs, may obtain tion, ( wilhin a .Mocksville, Dav bable c st will nr t Spindle ready t r The following Spinule in sue -ft Kelly, Thus IV Foster, of l)i v ( David J Ilaa1 -of Ron an ; A !-'' Willlahn Du-5 ( a' pleased with it ; Ncvembf r S, i statrcr ; j)A Georjye -Mock, .Mary Ridfile, 1tin i uti ov r.: tali Btnkly y : v-. ;;; f Henry Mock. Peter Mock ar.J am Mock, " Ik this case it Henry Mock, IV are noi innaoiu : hy the Court, tl. weeks in the f defetidant p' r- ces of enr C af 1 the iie.'xi.Coui!, ' Court lluii'-p in io N'vetuheT na to the plain lifTs ing exparic 3S ' ' tess!i enter d sz , w. V it rtAtL I 1 j ; eoort at office, ti 1840 Mi Auwosl 21-t .V- ' . - .. .war: vim:: -tfeath ( 1 1 ; i.

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