ti ii- fH - n -if! It IS li. ii ' ?!! I - ai! i li. "p- v. mm I1? i 111 i t erftaWi state t-f h arir.d, iil bv iftd'if". whtTcit lie ire p.?fth"fe! ep4t h fight Lt writer rel dr ihos pimmur regi. vi u? !ljili Ully called htp.choiMlria which 4filWihwrirht or h-fi sideoflhai eat Lm the nime hjphondnasis. 6TMPTOM9 " corporeal syruptoms are flatolen ;h or bowels, acrid eructations, IP' : iriJstntMlic pain, giddiness, dimness jfliSiidtti.,'nd often arj utterii.abilily flftdt iJaiintin upon any subject of im- ni" f Ml paging in any thing lhai de WlWm emge. Alio langnidness Iw6 irritable, thoughtful, despond W'f (Eiluf li . a o d d ejected . aecum pa n ied w i t h fffiUI&ieni of the nervous system. system lar train oj ideas and overwhelmn nr . rHPt I may ma nuii ,. fev 4lil Mkhib.tau infioite diversity. The JIof men are as open; to this afihc- tajvjife'crf any kind, especially ss Irtiracied"io a late hoar in the night. lo-- iyiJtpd &v social: intercourse- or ex- f 1 jfilte habit, great excess- to eating S$ jjjlpjf4e immoderate use bf mercury, ffv-.. uiSjife9, the suppression. of some ha lf jdlya9 obstruction of tbe men Tfyilimuaf eruption i, relaxation: or MM L -i S.-- it mnto tmnnriant. nrtrans w.Lhin siftw ; 5 Wii JbalbWects of treatment are, (o re il!iiJ3pifc l irengthen the body, and jTy ;heiplriwhicn may be promoted liesttHi&VJ nours tUuar meals, -and 6fatioo-T(e' liowels (if costite) Kriririt. We know noihinjj better syijtatn this mid, than Dr. William laati' Pilla'beiog mi,d and certain iKi,Uohfetail6n. The bowels being once I MMable Camomile Pills,(whlch j i.ltanill iiljire, sod anti-spasmodic; are an fcIlliblMrted, and without dispute hatre Ithed itllf ifl,essinS the numerous public.:, Qme!phjins have recoil mended a free Isiof ifriisrVbulit should not be resorted to, iHiinjinf ieart will greatly agg rafale the J! , r I hi. 1 ; f J ' if J: ,l 1 ; I ! " PENDLETON, 'if , BRJJNER,") EDITORS - AND PROPRIETORS. : 1 Stateo III! IS: JPfifilfsicrl ITVc nf Tito Dells. i . 1 1 ml riflu CIS VOLUMK VIII. ' r 1 1 j 1 1 - " ' ! ' 1 .. llovtti (ZavoUiia. 'OKES COUJVTY. ol Law -Fall Term, A. D. j 839. I ' - . 1 1 at Petittod fur Divorcei Superlof Cod ; Joseph AVfolf, v-i"i - . : ;! Pelitiol 'Jane Wolf. v'i ft N this case it appearing td the satisfaction of the Cuorii thai Jaoe Wolf, the defrdaoi, does not resid within the limiis .of thiiij tate I it is therefore ordered, that' publicatinn be.jmade fur three months in the Watchmao, published at Salisbury, and ihe Greensboro Patriot, jhat un less the defeii lent appear at the next Superior Court of ; LaW; to be held for the "county of Stokes; at the Court House in German ton, a tbe 2d monday afir tbe 4th mri(lay in ftlarchiiext. and plead, answer or demur, or the petttiui) will be taken bearing ex pant witness, Isaac Golding; Clerk of sat a juourt at office, 2d Imonday after the 4ih moudiiy in September,' A !D 1839-' ' : r ' l-: ISAAC GQLDfryU.Jc sic. Dec. 20, 1839 Sm21-rPrinier's lee iQ I88IXG. The Vol. of the American Al manac! for 1833 and 1 834, oe long trig to the 8ubsriber.' JProbablj it ha fallen jito the hands of some one m h purchased Book! at G4. Polkas sale, as it was last loaned to that genlleman.V : Dec. 6, 1839.tfl5 j. -IffA. . , 'STOKES,COUNTYM;; i Court of Equity bTcrrli,ii839. Polly Earljr," Executrix of Aaa'Early; decfd riasaat lviroy, i nomas tvtroj noj Otoers POSTIOAL, -ft - - . . 'i . ; K .1' ' -4 " t i IN this case it appearing to the satisfaction of the Coar'f, that Thomas Kirby, ocelot the Ba fen da his in this casedi not reside within the limits of this State ; it is therefore ordered, that propnfesso,and4hewuseUoJor PMb xpar, : : kfl . )v- ! 3 I t ?a VV atcbmaoprtnledr Salisbury h that un- ifcss me saia a nomas jvirov appear ai ine next Court of Equity, to be holdeu for- f1iiej;fe)onty of ptokes, at the Oouri-House in . uermaiitun, on jthe second monday after j the fourth tuonday ib Alarch nextL and plead, answer or-deuiurr,' the tJill will be; taken pro confesso, and tbt case set down for hearing exparte as to hinfi 1 1 1 li WitneslF. Fries; Clerk and .Master of onr said Court, 2d monday after 4ih coonda io Sep tembeff 1839.- .-h- 444 4 1 FRANCIS FRtEWM.E. 1 Nor. 294-6wI8--PrtRters M$5 j fii J it-is. v.. t'ly i.i''4iti.il- a- i ff ESPEOTFUILV: informs the Citizens' of ift SalisouJ and its vicinity," that he has ta4 ken an office Hi the Jfbiuioi Hotel for: thei: pur-j pose of pract king Dental obgeey. In 1)1 its vaiious qrancnes, no me msi improvea; ana scientific prireiples. izTScalingpluggio'Ex tracting, Inserting Teeth on PivotGoid Spring, Plate, &c. j Ih;- is.- - j:, : , ,i - He s a xgularfcgraduate of Wedicinej and TT'r appear ng to the satisfaction dfc tfe hopts.by attention and assiduity in the jne of J lnal el UefVndant tolly ''.ebftrdlji his prolesston to receive a 6hare of publti? pa4 jnbabiiant of this Sta.te 1 Ordered ly the Court, tronage. ; j , n ; ; r if b ! M that publication be , made, thre months in the ; N. B. is in possession of a; matertaj, no Carolina Wktchman. that" the sard Polly I Deb.rd only innocent and easily applied, but far superior Appear at the next SuperioTf Court, & be held for to any thingflhat every el has been discovered Wilkes CouJntv. ii the5 Court Hou&ioi Wilkes for Plugging! particularly in large cavities herf rboroon the7th inuay! ifter the $d Idiioday of the nerve is Exposed and tooth otherwise jtnucn Februarv next, and answer to said Dttiiion. oi it m :JMemtimd JslomMng Facta, v v IArtaKTHREE V EARS'. STAND ot. Monroe, Schuylkill, afflicted h'tbe'aba M jstressing malady.. Symptoms: lifcteailUfigburi flatulency, disturbed rest, ner gs jy3Seifliculljf;of breathing, tightness Isiricittifabss the breast, dizzinesss, ner 4,: tyjfrld restlessness, cou Id not - lie ioKiiiiil (iqsition without the' sensation of imlefidtrV flitti6npa Ipitation of the heart, i'treogi;'i i v eness, pain of thestom ljdra!isaesijfgioat debility and deficiency of riie'oerwMUnergy. Mr R. . Monroe gave op tvr:hBoit ofiirecovery, arid dire despair sat pe cduniena,vce,pi eery person tnteresteaio i)tyd ih!puife paper some cures eflected by prWIMi' MEDIClNE in his com wliiifipuced him ti puichase. a pack iltif ih Ptlls'l which jesulted in rcompleiely 'Wpt.iSlryllsjmptoin of .his'., disease He tisheatti tus motive tor in is declaration is. irojeJii'wtth'' the sathe or any sytrip iirkisiinllillo those from which he is happily iHtm.ed.oiii Ijikewise receive the inestimable TIC DOLOREUX lira .1! 1 .Ii.tinftut.- wife of Cant. Josenh teoMMfeMass. was severely afflicted f 5 TO,' SO .rmrywlitiij Tic Dolereux, violent pain k-Win4y t( tie Estate of WV CJ Love. deleaS- ttAiiijB' :.! i.i. i : i. r. :i -ar ,r : . . j. . .is i eiier ireuo: hoo; Tuiniinin. wnu a 00111111!; ueai fj fiesiiifeMbj I ltd unable to leave her room. Salisbury Superior Court of tenFall pr?n, 1839 Gideon Debora.- ") , H 1 f II , , .r retiuon lor uivotce Debord.. 3; n,. I f;i II; ' e Conrt, not an Polly diseased, and, would particularly teciKnmejrju1 ti to all before-haying iheirteetb xiracted, which otherwise mjgot -be saved . bv baviog itheui 1. . 1 .fli lea waited nn at tnetr ortvate re sidences. Jli i ..I , . , ;t Salisbury, De. 20, 1839. 2w2l 4i NiOTIOE WILL ire, at the! Court Hoose, in- will be heard exparte. and judgment 'awarded accordingly.! " " H Witness. James G wvn. Jr.. Clerk of our said r " J w , 6: hl - T Superior Court at. Wilkesborb,' the 7ihrmohday of tbe 3d monday of August, A U. 1839, j .J GWYNN, Jrji8, a C Nov, 29. 1839 3n18 Pnolers feU ftlO ... .... ' i . ; I 11 M the TT JL town of SirfisbiJiy, un the 1st of January next, for the lerro of one year, from St.l jcould fiud ho relief from the advice of sev- r4pbyrpjsj loir from medicines of any kind iflfafte8dlcoinmenced using Dr Evans' 3batham Rtreet, r .id from that tii amend, and feels satisfied if Terms! bade known jon' the day cf hirr R.' W LONG, Guardian. Pee. 13,1339 3w2 i jl tp4 icrje: ffei the tslitintifl(otre.; bepfrgcl sp thdlrJiof ihe above, by calling at Mrs 4iot)' diugblet's Store, S89 Grand street, h m medicine a few days longer, cured. Reference can be had Ti Cocoons Witittcd, TUB SUBSCRIBERS MOST respectfully adopt sSwM th. tr friends and I the' public First, rate Nortiirrk men in tJii Www i I AND 111! I. employ Work i'flEBEARTHE APE; AND THE PIG A bear, whosr dancing helped to gatin ; "1 !HU own apd owner's livelihood, ; Aod whose success had made him tain Asaoytt-maitre; stood ! 4J1 ': Upon his hinder legs to tryC r .'!.. f 1- ; The fignrejof a new quadrille, i When, seeing that ao ape was nigh, , r - m if 10 s sat 1 . , , And eii me now tou like:1 be cried. " ' My"daQciWt for Itajtlvrays glad :To heat theLfroth. "The ape replied, . r I really tliink it very bad. ;j. ' Tis plainjepoogh rejoined the bear, : ' That envjjr makes you censure so ; v For have I nrt a graceful air, ' ; p A slender hape and limber loe P - - "But here a tasteless pig began I " V Tog'ont applause, and said, ' I ow I never met, q brute or man, With one who danced so well as lhoa. Tbe bear oh Jiearing this, became f i ';!; Sedate and; pensive for a while ; I And then, asm abashed with shame, - j ' He answered in submissive style4- ! The agile ape's rebuke might be, Perhaps, ifiaputed to' his spleen, f But, since the pig commends. I see l'' ! j How bad my dancing must have been.' Let every author think on bi8; ! f And hold tie maxim for .rule The worst (hat can befall him is li The approl ation of a fool. THE ltJyiCAL ASSV The fable wheh f now present Occurred to me by accident.' A stupid ass this morning went Into a field by accident, And cropped ibis food and was content Until be spied by accident, 4, A flute, which some oblivious gent f Had left behind by accident; Ii When, sniffing it with eager scent,! He breathed bn it bv accident. I fi And made the holluw instrument Emit a sound by accident : 1 " Hurrah, horrah, exclaimed the bfate, How cleverly lplay the flute." A fool in spite of nature's bent, . May shine fo once by accident. f , - J .. .... . t ll, 4. .f v i4 tr, u st ii t s ( 1 , 1L Wwn4 I4w!f n u i hnebjtS'V. jt,.rt 4 wi t. 1 . t iciht Le iss.it t t4 .v Wub th j.rui t. . Of dclcet ympt.oms arj , : iS) Built like a temple 2'1'2-xis furniture mtght hive t f tbeio, and soft couches and laxun. - a ... a apreaa, oy uansis unseen ; and nu?i J I I Jl , . . uac9 ucu umuocacu Eiueinto tnree Dirtl. ham, shoulder and middlto? ; trifr. the iotots smooth, then to each ' hani or shouldtr, put. tea. s pooniui ct silt petre, rub tt on the flesh side, then salt t it well with coomoo salt, made pretty fine, and pack it away in casks or m bulk s in week or ten dais ! labrict f nature's weavit . rather 1) overnaui it. arranje the salt ou toe meat a- j ai purpie, might have been sent to t ffaini and if nereiuarr sriri mnrn ft'ali and 1 sp ,a those Elvsian palaces. I' it awar acram in 1 Ar 1 itr UV& fi I imagine you ate saving: fortunatp 0 -. T . .. . , . . . . . I Kaa n IIia sft. MAft.JtJ t ai r- " i , "8 T H where then, tell me, bad been hut it a brown eolor, and let it remain hanatdr t .. . , u - , - - r o - o 1 iw3iai-iufo, ian-uce friur, neroism uuiu wi iscuju uwnei . v- i u ni on labor with one Wow from II ,1 ran have hogs of about a: year old. 1 and mankind had sunk 10 a crowd cf A f L a ' " 'a -""'' ' 11 " . 1 . 1 . ""V. -. r -.. wun sruau oone wen covered with meat and upioartesi tt had not been t:.: fat. managed as abwe.'Whether the -moon I Better that the -arih b given to man be old or new or the wind htnw fmm i mase, whereupon lo labor. Better ih-i north or south when they are killed. I have un2hly materia is be provided in 1 1 ' J inn n IMS Irtrcakr rn liim f.taM ,n 1 i vuuuucucr uiai i snail nave gooa uacon, ana -nA K0-nt -.. , 1,.., .k- mat 11 win not waste mucn m rooKing. j bettet than tbe thine themselves : i UA v iu " ni 1 Hi j I laborer is greater and more worthy tl JVcicby's Bridge, Jt.Q. 9A rhonf A 26,4839. der. , 1 can upon 1 nose wncm 1 arfm t foi the nobility of labor. It is lLaw. ordinance for human improvement. L great urdidance be broken down. . Wnat do I Say ? - It is brokrn has been broken down for aes. Let it From the Common Schoid Assistant. TO PARENTS . - - bul, airain here, if anv where, on tfo oe auou, to an unsKtiiui DiarKsmtUi, Jtiatia of t oevr WOrld-of a oewbivilizitrn penny or iwo mtcnte saveai tie would it mav be asked. ii tVbntHn rf.i not, for he sas, ' the nail may be driven 1 man toil, it may be said ?-iTl.ey nu i ilito the. foot so as to make it lame, ami 1 1 bat they tut generally do it because 1! should lose my Thorse. No, I had rather! rMany submit to it as in some sort, a pay a few cents nrnre, than run the risk pf losing my Charlie. . . Two. teachers apply for the school in his district. . I he one is ignorant. . but of ding necessity j and ibey desire noitiinj on earth as escapes from it. T hey ) great law of labor in the letter, but tu the spirit. To some field tf labor,! manuetj every idler should hasten, as a fers to teach for $10 per month ; the other coveied fiield of improvement. &Bvitxxtnvai :$H3tt0 i -4 LUNAfc INFLUENCE; Harness Making Biisiiiess, A" ii rfhnb F.; Kenny,. No 115 Lewis IHE Sobscriber has abul two Ihoosand Very the? are prred to meet any orders wi n wnicn fine MOftUS MULTICAULIS I HES they may bf favored in the above fli4fbf what vet for sale, from 5 to S feet high, one half 'of ever extent! in the most satisfactory manner, ana which he is! Willing.- to sell payablf in jUoptMs; at anoriest 'riotice. !f ! to be delivered next summer : the other: fehalf They will keepconstantly on hand; a Jgood sup cash, 1 r ii I hi ply of Saddles, Bridles, Manmgalal Cruppers. Persons wishing to mate contracts will please I Carnage and bulky Harness ; am ltavtlang or par I I a 1 . . ilvui, U ilrvt i( 1 iinc sunn! aa ifin Sriavnrv S abten and Houstob sis., afflic- lllanIIDir -siUm to his exoerience. begins! ijr ihd vi'Mftt urn n t ia ini ok nir niirtsinr i i . . i i.-n r t n ...Ji . :'Hie: v "v - -?- e - e 1 11 in KchriiAtv -niiK uufm n.wp's iromaverv wt?i :u'- .i;i- i : I j tJtv ;. - - , t at l.Wf -.rt.UIU ;UCiailOU. Uaill IJMIWUIt ,l,U'i.l..W;r lVrm. on alert K. noi S a lU Aururau. UN9 ui apiuiv, udiuiiamui vi i : i l , ,5 . i: -3!'ti 1 . E.- . . .. ? . . . 1 ti 1 h('iiriiJri,MirifR si.il dimnpsao! si?ht.eould wortliltlhiislde. disturbed rest, uiter in- o&lgagihV' . fn "any thing that demanded Rur fetfariieis'Mne .imes a- visionary idea of T l"iT,tu,J ol tier disease,, a w nimstcai aver- IV 'faau:dptp ; ill "1 f. WETMOREi FayettevilfeJ: Dee. 20. 839.-7 2 1 irl10 ppHlai persons, and places, groundless ?ei$$f j bersonal danger and poverty, nksiltriVhwca ttrtA WArini ,f life diennnten. TOidis(iiiAuie;bnl every slight rr T.t.-t:v .1- s -, 1 - 7tnt. liMHihpr with such other "lrUcii s as are wnimuoly found in establishments! of the kind ; all of which shall be executed tn a superior, style of workmanship, "hey also carry on -tne ;. . - i ; " 1? - ft "St r ! I TAKKIXG BlJSmiflfcS, the ad vantages of which will nabrethlm to gi ve to those wrio mav be disposed to dealvi'itb ihein in Saddles.! Harness. &.. stiberiorlbardains. Aom the Jms Mountain Iron Company 1 cev W,M w'n,Ift0 l" keep on hand afarge and 'II n .-".I - I i. 1 -m m . . M jMHE Subscribers have made; arrangements M3(lti(tS01)iC SUppiy CI f.efMlBlCr, JL with tiei above Company,! for al regji occasion, she supply of sdipefior Iron, which is I well iaad liveishe wept, to Wagon arW Carriage work, Horse Shbenjg, neitherdie noriive: fided,1 and thought she led a &c iiirftle litei never was one so bad, with lanucinauons. ;. a- ' - ' tad the advice oi several eminent -ti rt A aV i A a a a" f nn a c rktt o .JR8enti ioHal m lyny'i L'ii!M,bulHH(!d nil obtain even temnorarv allevia I'F fidJTesslng state, till her husband per- i"r?f. w waKe iriaioi rav mooeoi treatment. I NBi hbtvTfluhe ielieved. :- and: finds berselt Plfl attending to her domestic af; ?ttbHf4 he enjoys as good health a( rliTi?-Tnf M'oy period of her existence. Salisburyi vhich will be sold on reasonable teinisJ j-v-r.-j. ;;W;'NURPHm! Dee. 6, 1839 rlml9 ar of variom kinds such as Sole mid Upper ; k ; Calf Kid, Harness and Skttn;; y. Which wi I be disposed of --n the rnost ifavorable terms. All orders addressed to the jSphscr'bers le, N. C, shall receive punctual at "ftlTRS. S ID. PENDLETON, wbnld e JjA spectfblly makeknuwn to her friends ihd itje public thai, having removed, she may here after be found at the house recently occupiedlby Mr. iMichaeiiidrowD) as a residence, one duorpe low .Mr. B s Store. She will eontinne tu carrv at Statesvi tentiun. JOSEPH W. STOCKTON W. H MOWimAVit Executors of tht Estate t E i:RamHur, dec. Statesville. N. C. Nov, 8,- 839 1 3i2rri - I- - - iimSDBSiXi COUDJTY. " ! I -. ..... - t , ; ; ' a i' i rlHE business men of5 Iredell are respect ful- JL' ly .informed that Mr. J. mmmrt 'of he - iforisaW Anne on le Millipers Business, and invites public at , , u T ' . Tt r k 1 iSlirrrtMfory- .t- . ... . L . t;jK,.r t i 1S4Q ! J sale oi DiahKs, Me has n t.t ;in;i'r- irTu,si4tnaaT oi uecemoer. i -iw-u.jm- mm Dental Operations i'fV : IhkJmdm.. - - I ULFR. R. WLWHITINGTONJhving loca Mravr CASE9FACUTE led n SalisWy, C:. offers his Professional r:nt'rii-1lT'a . Auectton of the services to tbe citizens of Kuwan and theadjojn- ini ai . n s a n v a . . j .vw WM.....UI-aueei, iMew- He may row mi hand land f will continue toi keep a supply of every'desejiption. PENDLETON & BRuNER. 1839 . - JMli I ! Nov. 29 1I T " LV1 E where he is Pfill S J,Tij. 13 Centre st. U-'Wt$,W ,,,r- '?u J ith Dental Opeii ob. 1- I rp li " i -Ti '""' - oi ways lrUlm the Isligh test motion, the toncue jjjtfd I steely whiteness ; losof appetite, be found at Col. LdifG's jHoTti, to perform j any aod every fHSjifjiw Head, the bowels commonly re 1 7 WlH&be '-unoe. high coloured.' and oftea I l AX,blng ryf ere also attended with consid alf e W wit vlbf breathin'ff-. with i a sense of i r.f1?! Ibechest; likewisea great want ffff0;irijibe nervo'is system. fiSr--tf R" P'mis wer,e entirely; removed; "f nlm vaff effected by Dr Wro Evans. intaarnlrtWilar 2CjP Exyptpations made without charge. Materials and work warranted in i P'tff:S caties. ; Noseraber 8. 1 S39 W 1$ JarVis bein itnlir feWN hal ,h stated' in the a T?ft firi1? fbuUcribed br him, are in all f ?W rad. ihtsjth .,f N...lmi.A. ifli! ltaV L lOiarV I'uhl if 1K nic. . .. : af " ai w a v mv llLlilAV the following Agents. if. ? . - SI- - I- r all I. Stt7f e of wVirlli Carolina. WtLKES COUNTY C ourf o picai anJ , Quarter : Sessions j TERI&S OP Xy The Watchman may hereafter b had for two Dollars and Fill v Cent per year ' i A Chss of four new subscribers who wilt pay in advance the whole" sum at one payment, snail nave it he paper for one year itfXiwi' Dol lars eacbJ and as long as the same class shall continue thus to py io ; advance thf s.m of Eight Dollars the same terms khall Icu'ntinue, otherwise they will be charged as bthet Subscri bers. .'! ', " ' ! A .- 1 Subscribers who dp not pay dnrtng the year will oe charged three Uollars in all catfes iio subscription will be received for Hess than one year but by payment in advance iNo paper, will r3 discontinued but at the p Glecn StMyrnW'S, " I ' : I l ' vs i) ji fOnginal Attachment let; Wm, H. Hackett. S d on defendantV Lands, ttoo of tbei Editors, ooiess all arrearatres are arm j J i . T . - s l . . db I rain un. ' -r i..- - , . -.. . . . i in . ihabH,iurihi3st,:.iuItd:-:rK.vr. . . J ill V . vj... . T1 . liacKe!V One Dollar per square for the first insertion and ! weniy-nve Cents per square for each in sertion afterwards -J ' f '.i-r tl 1 1 Court Notices will be charged 25 percent uiuuci iuiiviug uuu laies. a oeoccnon o to appear at; ou next Court, to W held for tne uouuij ui (ics, ui iiuo juii nouse, lq Wilkeisbomogh on the first monday after: the fourih montiay of .laouaiy next, and answer; W Nrrv2&! If StlO'i-iPnnfei' fee 4 j 33 per ct. from the regular prices will: be made or judgment fu;ill be entered against him, aa too . ..fM. ra,UMf eoM 1 to those tba advertise by theear.f ii 5, - v !, ft. m a . . : i : a .j w . i - k i 3 itness, ijm.. J3aastiq, cierK oyrsa douri No adve(rusement will b sehel for less n umce, inejisi.monaay alter ine jta'moooiy than one Vbuar. uf t Oolobef W9.V f '4 "'-"k.. L f '' L fl I'Advertiseruen'ts'w 1 V At. iuAo I il, C-w c 0. j ii. I are received to stop -Hi are revfocsir gtved. ill be continued until orders stop them, where DO dtrertiunf Respected Friend J. Buel : I : have many times heard the remark that pork kill ed on the increase of tbe moon was better, or would waste! less in cookins than that killed on the jolq or decrease! the rpoon ; and that cornj bans, peaSj &c. would grow and yield better planted on the increase, and potatoes, turnips," parsnips, &c. were best planted on tbe decrease of the moon. These things I have Usually disregarded in my practice. ' r' r ; i! In the tenth npmber of the ith volt me of the Cultivator Calvin Butler states his ex- is experienced, but asks $30 per nnonth. The parents, meet and the;J 10 man . is employed. That the young amid is a more delicate thing to, handle thaa a horse's foot is not perceived J and the child is much niore easily ruined by vant of skill is nev er dreamed of. , ! . I ' A farmer sits in his door and sees a stran ger coming in through the gate. The trav eller approaches and asks the farmer if lie does not want to hire a hand. The farmer But so he is not impelled to do under t! iugsot our lmjerfoct civiltzttion On ti trary he sits down; to fold his hands : seshiuiSelf in idleness. This wav of ti. is the heritage of the absurd and uhj ,.'. system under which serfs labored, an! iuen spent: their, lives in fighting ari I ti is time that this opprobrium ot ttij v, i away. ; Ashamed to toil art thou ? Ashan- .1 dirty woikshop and dusty labor fi U ; hard bano, scarred wiih Service, more n,er Vp if I ran . . , man main war-oi my sonea ana eati T?7u u . ,ii ii ' 7"T l ed garments oh which mother of nature Ann-then he mita thi Inllnu'iiiT nnplmn I . . . ... . . M --T.t 7-- -i-- i oroiuereo omrisun and ratn, nre and u to the stranger., bap you drive a team f mn heraldic honors ? Ashamed of .f m WV At Mknilln 2 aO & m aft ... mm 9 9- jP-1 I I . . B ; . , vdii iuu viuic t yau vuu muw i Qi'. wi,. i no lines, and envious ol the nmntm t He is catacbised most thoroughly. imbecile idleness and vanity ? It i ir- Immediately; after, another stranger askf I nature it isjoipiety to Heaven it i i him if his school does not want to hire a I aven s great ordinance, loii, rej teacher.'" j s The only question, which the farmer asks is -'How much do you ask a month, Sir? We ask the reader to re mark the difference in the examination of i the Two applicants. Again, the parent will either work with the hired man. or get bis s in lo do go, . to prevent the labourer from slighting hu wither of the brain, of the heart or cl is tbe only true nobility. PROCEEDINGS OF DOWNGV CONVENTION. v REPORT KUMBE& lit. work, or from wasting a tmuneiu's time. ... ; , December C, 1 The Convention' met according - to t ment. Mr. Clayborn, o( Ky.; niov. l il convention nuto proceed lo choice of Pre ' but directly correcting himself, and perience in regard to pork, and on speak ing of tbe subject among some of my rieigb-l Or he will get his neighbor lo peep over the fence occasionally, to see that the hired man ones not sit uown on the plough too often hut the same Watchful patent will put he said io conform lo hcal usages j man over his children in the. school house, j word " Jllodaator ;u this was '-wcor a . . a v ai a- . - t- nana never goes near Inm for years ! ! r or the-abof.e facts I have never been able to account. 2ndly. Parents wilt labor hard all their lives to give their children a stari' in the bors, one observed, he did Hot' care about the moon if the wind blew from the South at the time, his meat would not shrink in;cook- world, as it is called. But setting a young Hon. Mr Bumphard-of Viririnisr, ar. i unanimously, and the members f r r q prepare their ballMs. Thete being n. I " athand. MrSovthalt puinted to the I A... cockUt hat, which was objecied toby Mr. son. but the qaetion being taken, , if.- ; ing. . Another said if his pigs weie litter- ed bn the increase of the! mtfn, it was of no consequence to mm aoout tne moon or wind when he killed them.";! f j ' 5 j. ,; I Among my bogs intended for my own u:e the present seasojn, were two! of the j same litlerj so near alike in color, shape, size and fatness, that it was not easv.to see any dif ference. I therefore determined to trv the matter to my owrj salisfacti'onij According ly, on the 28th of th6 12ih month, two or three days before the i full moon, one of them was killed! with the rest ol tn? Jhogsi which , weighed 103 pounds, I was cut up in the usual manner, marked No. 1, and Salted away. Two weeks afterwards the other was killed, weighing 118 poond. wis cut up and salted as ihe other and matked No, 2 About two months afterwards a ham, No. 1 weighing 1 li po inds was hoile l whole ex cept the shank; which lost three ounce?; lit shall set in blood. Iman afloai with money left him, is like ty- fing bladders under the aims of one who jcannot swim. Ten chances to one that he will Irse his bladders and go to the bottom. Teach him lo swim, and he will never need Ithe bladders. Give a child a sound educa tion and you hav then given him a 'stait1 fthat will ensure happiness and victory in Ithe race. A god education is a young man's best Icapital, was truly and beautifully said by jM'S Sedgwick. .And farmers listen to Got. Everett, for he has spoken tlte fo!l w jir.g : ' Husbandmen, sow the seed of instruc tion ;in your sons and daughters' minds. llt will grow up and bear fruit though the driving storms scatter the blossoms. Plant jthe germ of truthTtn the infant understand ing of your ciuldrer save stmt spare crap.e do ar y thing but steal in order to nourish that growth; and it is little to say thai it will flourish when your grave stones. :crumble37into dust, shall mingle with the fdnst they covered : it will flourish when jthe overarching heaven shall pass away like in .-rnll. and the eternal sun which lightens .., - -- n two weeks after that, a ham, No. 2. weigh ing 13 pounds, wasboiledTas the first, which four ounces in cooking.; About the If a blacksmith should put up the sign watches mended rVbeap would you take loor goldJever to him ? If you should, Ihe qoack, having heard, that the silver- first of the summer, the' other ham, If o. Si ikrniih rubbed and pinched, and hammered was boiled and lost four ounces ; thejoiher jihe watch, would do the same. But would No. 1 was used without knowing when, kjourlwatcA kep lime So with the cheap consequently without weiring.' Sincpihal teacher, he t kcs the children, and rubs, time two of the midlings have been used io. Jhnd pinches and ham mi them but dothey my famtlyi alternately foiling piece f one l iMn fiwef ' and then the otbtfr I have notrneither hasj j ll parent coulrPstand on the shore of my tamily been able to discover any diner! ie Atlantic, nd vitt one blow knockout ence jin the shrinking of the meat : ii was . ll the liijht houses, woold he nu& be hr evident that tbellkst killed for 'j It. the ship recks made du and f there was any difference in the flavoi r ring the daikness ? And if the parent of the meat it certainly j was in favor of that ! Should through avarice or negligence, with last' killed. I . V i : f j ! holds from hts child tte light of tiuth, is 1 ratfy here rematk that in North Carolina j he not responsible for the crimes he com ft w t - i a? a . t . i . . . ' ! l ! liaV prevailedi and was put tn ix.sifi . ceive the balIoislhe members id vat. t ; each depositing therein his ballot. Ti Messrs. Sliveralt of Arkansas, and Mr, niiili of Rhode Island, then commenr count, which resulted as follows cf bl bers present, all voting i Joshua Downing received Ezra Gleasuu ' 1 Bi-nk, -u ' 7G Vet: 7 ' 1 " and Virginia, hogs designed to make bacon for pur fami'ies' pse. are preferred that will weigh' 1 Oil to 1 50 pounds each, consequent ly the gieatcr number of hogs when killed, J On the announcement of thi vote, a 1 the singers' gallery: screached out and f . and then went intH fits, and great n ie 'a:: : fusion ensued iberej whilst another loo!n the frimi rail called out at the lop fl I ; to Mr. Uleaton, to hurry up, as his v. .: flew t.ff the handle and taking nn tn si t and then wanted 'lo know., if -anybody i "ssence of .tansy or wintergreen, or i!e U . The noise outside, however, was of a t! order. The vote had got out doors in a i v ling cheer alter cheer tolhmtd in qi.h k cesmn ; the shout of Old 76 forevkii responded m o.he discharge of a filJ which he Downing party hid prepared I the bushes near the meeting house, and j uproar ?. was made outside, was, I am t ' ', equalled by that when Gen. Jacks-i. i i his visit there. . Q'liet being restored inside Joshua D E-q , was leri up to tbe Chair by the lit-. tcr Snvg, f Massachusetts, and Col. C Pickit of Alabama, apd delivered thn Ll. adprkss, (parity extempore ani partly f ; Fellow Citizens'-This very ones pectt J or has put me quite in a twitter ; and if it r ben i hat it was j'st possible in the i .' things, I might a ben totally cnprepartd ! out 1 am one of them kind of folks wtrst go far Irem home without a riamberill ar, J ver coat for bad weather, and a do r.ui' ir. pocket in case he gets on a wroug road t. i lavern near. fHere he took from his nnclet a small f p.per, Hhieu evidently indicated thai the thy Mtnierator had not been without Sums i of success, and taking off his spectacles ar. ing them a gVd rabbir jr, procfcd.-if ) It expected Fellow Citizens of the D t ' tc Convention. -Being selected lo ilr c: ".iishe. iot vf Moderator, 1 feel n,y-t H on to ihank you foi the ho-ror oo hate Li 1 . -, - ; mil ?" F The Went, that at any rate, procures j knowing, as yoa alVtou that n c t .:-.. .. . . ' .J Ar. mn tli,l i.l mil I I MiV his child a-good mmd, wtil principled -ana . - . -' ... ...... , j - ...it v..i-j ii ita mns imrifisi0ie tt: 'it i ribs from the back Lone, with an axe, split lire hog operr) take out the back bono and emnered, makes a better urchase for him,, does) not exceed the latter weight - J. Our ban to lay out the money to enlarge liJr ny can i,gin office, without sci; method of curing bacon is, R after the i hogs farm. : j i ! the squint eyedt folks to work at fiadn are cold, take o0 the head and separate the -Spare the child in nick nacks, toys and anT ,andedfihe3ns. as they call i-..i lav things, in silks and ribbons, as much ' used io giuing ms I woojd like to tiy is you ! please f be not sparing in hi edu words ol cootfoii io acy;auiappyiuea rail I'l. pll' 1 IS f -

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