J7'7i;. V -..V' : ' !? 1 I ; - - 1? 5 LI - I !-a t A Y ' ' ' 1iakk ,.f,;s- --v. . i' , i' ' ' ' ;'Jr7- , - i ' '. : ' ' ! L 't t u J p. -life .if -4- '- --- 1 fl 1 is r certain siaic 01 me .umo, by iindigesiion.-whereio tb Me arebeoJervopon !he s hjht it it; ii MMh m or MiU of iha. upon an object .f iim- rftil. VA able, ibuughltd, dwpd i ?lf flfent M'-he. nervous ysien.- W)fSiKifti aki! necoliai tram of deas ,11 -.--v ... !? '.,( I , . , i , , J iVBHBHB iiivi:i8nilfaki! necoliai tiam of j ?llilillmiriain and overhelmn IffiBlibiajn infinite Jtfeitl The !!br1(iC?ed 19 a Ue hour in the oight, mJtet&$4 Social intercourse, or ex f'M li' g'"1 elces9 i luting l!Tyj,ffi8e Immoderate useoi mercury i,!U "f'UJfAiii'S M'f suppression of some ha- f?raUarVi(a'4-e obstruction of the men--Wmi f iM Tfcrofuion i relaxation' or 131 f -5 . i.--r: rfe n c k urr . ! FliNDLETON & BRUNER.1 m . ww :v v ,w i mm m mm m i mm mt EDITOn AND PROPRIDTORS. N; i. i . kin. i Ttco Doll, anil Fifty Cts. T NO.;23-VOLUME JTOOLE JVO, SS7. TEIinS OZ1 X7AT0HT.IAZ7. ; The WATCHMAar may hereafter, be had 'for two Dollars and Fifty Cenu rwr year.) A Class of rotlR new .subscribers who will pay iii advance t be whole sum at one paycoehi, shall hare the pa jer for one year at Two Dol lars each, and as pong as the same class shall continue thus tbj paj to advance the sum of Eight Dollars the same terms shall contiiiae otherwise ihej will be charged as other subscri- WW- Subscribers: Wljofdo not paydoringj the year will oe charged three Dollars in all cases.' No subscripiM jwill be received furess than tOfSlultinot eruption i relaxation or oneyearbyl by Payment in advance, f ' iS rmore tmiMirtant organs within io paper wjlljb5 disconTloued but it the op itoiPa 'iqaen cause. 7 ;t j lion or the H.dtUi$, unless all arrearages iare A L 4 r 9f H All lattimiA ii l . i p-r iciitu iv tuv? jujiii iui.3 inuQi uv vosi The Jewels (if costive) Une Dollar peri square occasional nse I and l wenty-nvp. Cents i nothinsr better tsertion afterwards for the first insertion per sqaare for each: in-- i-1i-:4i -iU'-iii; We. know SdWbltiiffWH ivill be charged 25, per cent., iffiH nerfeai FilNbei ng mild and certain htghef than th above rates 7A deduction f LH- , . '-j" :,';fi.. Ji I 'Mia .ktiivolji t hoinn nnoi 1 S31 np.r Ct. frnfWthn rpontur nrinoa uiTI lia maAal f.H WPI'-IWl Mli.ti- n D.llo I tn IhncA that aoMico k ik i t T -s lilA-lHBUiUftWiO aiuuuiiic ,1110, . mvii I i.i ii jmi, s: ij " ? L?.-1T--! Mi - ?" j- I i M .J...,:..L... .1-3 t.. J No advenisement will be inserted for less t b a n one Dollar I t' 7- t j . AdTertisements will be continued until orders! are received to stop them, where no1 directions are preTiousiy pjtwpn tiMibfc remeajw ana . wunoui ui9pi0 ue tl&to gieatljlessing lo' the numerous public. ? -Pi,.'? FkJ-jiSiono'ltiavA rernmmended a, free ! SSQflM I'J"' " M I yeof LerettryyMil M should not be resorted to ; incalesitjill greatly aggrayale the 4rfl(litluhr and 'Aslontihmz Fads. Mwmm'vm veaus stand- tnte of 43Lottn etivoiiua STOKES COUATV. t Hiwr W&V-FV Ai oopenorcourt of Law-Fa l Term, A, D. 1839 ! w W.tboeTt dtsurefestog malady. Symptoms: r ; . i ' , i Bew 'eslftner' Joseph wdft S ' i .AAiache;;4iJ3clty of breatbing, tightness . 1 Wo I i C P-,wt. rJ Jane Wolf.fHi ' ! :-1 ,!! 1 PIUCE3 1 CUItllEIIT AT , Salisbcrt. Jan 3 -, Cen. Bacon, ; 10 a12 Brandy, ap. a ; 40 I peach,- ; a 50 Potter, ,10a,l2 Cotton in seed I S2 clean, i 8 Coffee, , 15 818 Corn, V j 40 Feathers, 35 a 37 lour, . $3i 4 Flaxseed, 75 iron, per lb. 5 i 6j Liaseed Oil, pr.' . gal $1 12 Ceijf." 50 i GO 10 2i i 30 t. f! j i -i- ill y 10 1 12 .18 i 50 Molasses, Nails, Oats, - Pork, ; Sugar, br I loaf,! Salt, $.1 S7a 1 50 Tallow, ,10all2j Tobacco, . 8;i 20 Tow-LinenJ 10 9 20 Wheat, bush 62 70 Whiskey, 45i 50 Wool, (clean) I J40 Lard. 4 i iO; a I2i 4 FlTCTTEVILLf , Dec 24, 1839. j Brandy, peach 45 a 50 Do, Apple : 37 a 401 Bacon, 11a 12 Beeswax, I 23 25 Coffee, - 12 a 134 polton," 81, a 9 Cotton Yarn, 18 a 26 Corn, . 55 1 60 Candies, F.F. 18 a 20 Flaxseed $100 a $1 20 Flonr feathers Iron, $5 a $51 s 45 5i a 6 Molasses, : 35 Nails, cat, I , lj I Sugar blown, 8 a lUmp,.' 'M'.: Lidai, li lb a! Salt, $2 4 16 : 8 Tobacco lea Cotton bag Bale rope; i Wheat- new 75 Whiskey i 00 a 40 Wool; !M li fe 20 i." H Cheraw, Dec. 20, 18S9. S7 7J 2 16 20 80 a 90 a $3 a 5 20 12 80 POETICAL1. ,7 THE UNKNQWN BEAUTY, Crt Tlie Maid withihe Vttvti Spenteron z ! She was aboljit fifteen ? It may be she had selen one summer more -iBilt; if she had, It could not now jbeseen. -1 For now her beauty! sueh an aspect wore," ! She entered into sixteen like the day Thai lights tbe morjttb of Apiil In'io iMay. i i ... J i Frq prote the sources of border cor.te.iicr r. interpose obstacles to the continu aru c that good understanding which it i? - . tml interest cf Grpt B'ltain and t:. 1 ted -States to preserve and maintain.-' Within the Province? them? Ues U iiy ii restofed, and od "our frontier lu guided aytnpay in i fitor of what v sumed to bo a, general effort in belialf popular rights, and which in some tr,:' ces rnis'Hd a few of bur more mrv enced citizens, has subsided into a r;!i conviction strongly oppised to all inter dJing with the internal affaira of our r bors. The people of the United St; t -1 as il is hoped tbey always will, a war.:; .iiciio.ae foriue success o: ail who arc : cerely erideaioririg to improve the ju ! ( condition of mankind feTliiacenFrou ing they cherish towards the rooit C m the President of the United Stales, to the Two Houses of Congress, at the comcieoce- ipent of the first Session of the Twenty sixth ntions ; and it was natural, therefore, nnirro , l- 1 3outa awaKenea wttti mere th j n r mon warmth in Lebair of their unt-M neighbors. But it does not belong to chiacler, as a community, to seek thf ideation of those feelings in acts wlnci late their duty - as citizens, endanger peace t)l their country and tend to I upon.it the stain jof a violated faith tc 'V Fetlou Citizens of Ite Senate - and Honse of Representatives i regret that I cannot on this ttccasion congratulate you that the past year lias been i i Her lips were like two leaves Of one moss rose, just coiling down to blow, on of unalloyed prosperity. The ravages "i'"'.vvf7 :f. e ' .u. Kissing each other. l.ke the luldthat eleavea of Mre and distal have oainf.,1 r -ffl.H "-"-' i iiouaio comer i fl its own twtri, which gate, whflecorling bo, o others, they appear for a mo- Like leaves dispartfd by the somber snuthl- . LvJ. ;,i .lL.-..-J."i I 'ose sight of. the permanent t b'iati-: An air of. utterance to her speechless mouth. . . J I Dosed-UDon them as citizens, thev sn i ! I .! U l LaiK7 tub ti auc ui luaiiTui UU1 Ciller. UUI, I j " I f i n il i e And, when s)ie smiled, ier eves H UX.ih.t.ndJn.r ihl..,.. i...U ,on fFrom all Ui infor-n were UKe two irffent orbs of inv isai in i .. 1 iu t: i . l . .1 . i-receive, connrmeo 10 some extmt i v i- ; a i ! - 1 ccs. ma: general nrusneiiiv iviurii nns open 1 . . ,. .... A canopy ot chaos-or, twin skies . fc-i;,Af,. K.ir. ti. LLa i.- sonar observation, I am satisfied thai i . . - .. ... i 1 -4 Uin now bene In iinnson in nrh rni . , to Beneath one heaven! reflecting loVe not sio- nTF a- r ! ."P i Or sappbire islands; seen, when far away, h oyj the Author or all good, still continues to vM iui uui naiwtsi giauiuur. AJSjlcuiiJIiy h aye we reason to reiotce in the exuberant " In" the daik. realms ojf Ethiopia. j ; ! 1 1 oy were jikb two aengnis I t 4- nnahkdachei d and strfeturer Rcmssi, the areast, dizzin.esss, ner- 3Sfntki without the sensation of T51 j i,!n?. jiijraetijji o na1iiftiinn f ih her. J- 6-Court, that; Jane' Wolf, the defendantjf ."l-- not reside Within the limi.s of this Siae J r'-f-T m I'M, li Mrnmo rrnvfl nn foMhree months in the Watchman, published ati r'5:ur rr i . 1 if . i Tv. . .. . . 1 Pnnrt nf l.atw fin ho holil lni Iha :niintif if ?i'eitWinceWhi&Pn8i , oy accident ne .r"" ; . " ",v iTv"uV:7"i j:MiUr JL nrL::frtA k I Stokes, at the Ctiurl House in Germantpn , on the rw AVm LRVANsn J&UIUIM !!.-in. His com I j-. r-t r-v i . iMtetnJoled him lu purchase a pack- d plead. ansWer;ot demur, og the petiuon; will 4 of He fiik1wM: lesolted in completely ,akeD P' confesso, and the cause se.t.down for Irovfew iWtom. of his disease. . He bearing ex par te. , rv . f ll.Ui j 46eifeaV;yuibijve for this declaration is. .VViness Isaaolding. erkof sa.o Qourt; ifjofntgimpniio inuse i ruin which ue i ; uappiij i . Miv n rnr mwri L .U ih. iniim.hla " 1 i I?AAU GOLDlNG.'c i? c. i fl I V" iv."7 1 Dec. 20. 1839!-3m21-Printer's fee lp I I. $ESqf jTIC DOLOREUX: El ' ilioHbsoii. wife of Capt. Joseph , f li rlj! Mass.' was sevetely afllicted rearl Willi!! Tie Dolereux violent pain bMisearf.fand iotiaiiingwiih a burning j heat ;iaraSiomacn jiaa junauie 10 leave ner ruuui. fSbeeould fiiid no belief frooi the advice of sev- PQf!$(Ci4nsi nyr pruiu uieuicuiea ui muy muu, H:OTIGE I WILL htre',! al the Court House, in ihej town of Salisly, on the 1st oft January; oexC for tbe teroq kt one year, from I j j i i5:to so negroes, ii(t4hijcmenced using Dr Evana belonging to I he Estate of.VV.;C; Lo,.deceas l.ttidcio of jOO hthainRtreet, and frum that j. Terms made" known on-tbe day of hire.: f feels satisfied if ' : , ; ; j R.rW.X)NG,- Guardian. I 13, 1S39-32I j 'ir cmuauriiiB uieoiciHr a lew uava luuuer. MWf fcify joured. Reference can be had lHtJi6iith of"ihe' above, by calline at Mrs iJr0nfsjd4uliter,,8 Store, 8891 Grand f street. -li Salisbury, XleC 77 ' Hi S - Cocoons Wanted rsAnn'e F.i Kennr. No 115" Lewis is? t- t . rT' .r ' I t.,:W Wteeo ;5itaqton and Houston sts., afflic- mHE Subscriber has about two thousand ver JL fine MORUS MULTICAULIS TREE yet for sale, from 5 :to 8 feet.higb, one half of which he is willing to sell payable in C-ocoons, Sr?MyHr8tilh ihe following distressing l0 be delivered I rnext summer ; ihe bihef half '56pO(iir I Abdj jeiuctatiob, daily ; spasmodic .cash; 7 7" - j r, ' '? 7 ftffaiin dieiiieadi iuss of aonetite. oalDifatiun of uiMn n.iiul lA imttr. inniMa tvill nloaci 1 hS l JvJ.. Il.l 1. j-j: : u I . - . .. . -t..i?.'. . .- !. if frff-w8ly,ps""u oimnessuisigni,coia mak&theii appiiclattons soon, as the cj?ason tot 1fHMjhebt side, diaturbed testi otter in- planting according to his experience, begin! earf ilWPflPngaSinff in any thins thalemandd i- : K'-hriiaWII I Silk WormlEffos frbmafvert ?iorujneiimes a7visionary idea Cjfl healthy stock 0P kVorms, can also be had. 1 b !?WWifher disease! a whimsical aver- 7 If I I , ! L AV KTSIORE. 1 IV.;.,- H ! . : J 1 I . -.. I I ' !! - - - r - -. , ,TT . i tnsista iMTUcatat hrsnn und n aces, (rronnd ess r....n..'i;.! n.. on ioqq ?.et j i.i i . "i s ;.r; ? T . I : JTttyMtevtwc, v-vj ww. wittsdMenMg ind; weariness of! life, diseonlen- lHyej(adeij every 7sligh, occasion, she I YM WeT.! a, Dor V!?11? Prom fie Kuizfs Mountain Iron ComdM a. ana ' inounv sne lea a i iT i - i . - -a w.n enh.H ..tth 1 fUlHE Subscribers , have made arraogementi . V W VW ' W VV Illlll I ' 7 i ii j - - ptitneniall hallucinations. reftshefcoJdineitberdienorlivehe wept, zvnw r, jreJi f ttMlllraht Itfo Fno.or 7oc,no enh.rf tntth 1 f II 1HE SubSCrl Iwflteal mpWill.-li..j.iio I ; t JL with the .above. Company, fur a regular KftKftjp tbe advice of several eminent 6"PP y of saPf"?T Iron, .whleto. is . wejr, adPieJ Irayl4;liad recourse to numerous medi-1 to Wagon and .Carriage work, Horse Sho!na( Hi..- t I1 nMi5ul$oEWWot obtain evfin temnnrarv nllpvin. . r F! 1 ffssingsiaie.iiu ner nusoana per f If MpttUetriaIof my mode of treatment. V Ve'sinowrqiuiielieved. and finds herself 'm. ffpaW j)f jatteitding to! her domestic af- WtSUaowlljat shtf eniovs sa roo heailh at '?;4iilt any perjod of her existence. "M"R? 4oylteaod of the I aforesaid Anne A sp -15 6'i - L 1 1 .- ---.I- ' - '' . i fcr .i Which will be sold on reasonable terms. : J. W. MURPHY. I ; . Salisbury, Dee. 6, 1839 6rol9 RS. S. spectfu IUEMOJiiMj. D. PENDLETON. Beef 6 a 7 Bacon 11 a 12 gutter 15 a 25 Beeswax 15 a25 Bagging yd 18 a 25 Bale rope lb 10 a 12$ Ooffee ib 12$ a 15 Cotton' 8a9 Corn bush 62$ Flour bri $4 75 feathers 40 a 45 kon lOOlbs 5$ a 6i Lard 12$ a Molasses 45 a 'if Nails cutassor. 7j9 wrbugAlsi 18 Oats bushel . I 0 50 Oil gal j 75;a;l lamp ; '$125 linseed lpO ail Pork lOOlb'sU 75 I allow 15 50 a 12 25 b 6 Rice lO0lbst5ia 6 Sugar lb lp a 2$ Salt sack Mlk a 3j50 mm , -. bush ' Steel Anier. y English) German 10 a j :-l f 12 a Tcaitnpe; 8t $1 37$ 00 14 14 tatr of S-ottft ffiatliih, STOKES COUNTYjHi;;f Court of EauilfFall Term, 1839 Fnllv Earlv. Executrix of iea Earl v. decd 1 T ! vs. . m -Mi Plasant Kirby.Thbmas Kirby andjo hifsf j TN this case it appearing to the satisjacliion of JB the Coort, that Thomas Kirby, onerif lli? !) fendants in this case, does not reside! wi;hin the mitsof this 8iate : it is therefore orderedJ tbai publication be niarie for six weeks in'.ifJe (ffrli iia Watchman, printed at Salisbury ff that on Ibss the said 1 hnias Kirby appear atathf ;nxt rnii tt nf Pnnii v . in he hulden for ihe ! ciiuntv of Stokes, at "the Coort ITousw in Gerrtiaotopp on ihe Recnnd mondav atier tne lourin monoav in Mareh next, and plead, answer or demurr: I tbe Bill will be taken pro confessn, and the case set downjor hearing expane as io nim it 'j i Witness. F. Fries. Clerk and Master ot our Said -Court 2J roonday after-4ih muoday tn Sep LtnUr 1 i :! I ' ' FRANCIS Fill KM, :i m. e. Nov. 29 6 w 18- Printers fee 5 t- l State ."of Jiortft avj j 7 I it l i i WILKES COUNTY. . . - i if Superior Court of Law Fall Wtol 1839 Gideon Debord, V " vs. 7 ' Polly Debord Petition for D force. u i Of ispiritual glory sit in ber own soul, j Like beKcons by tbelsea on stormy nights, j fPojlead us into port--which have control j 'Of my soups being for, as ligtits are given jlV aave the ships, so guides she 'bine to hea- 'i -;-7en. r 7: Jew York, .Vflrcnl8S9. es without encountering public indict; ; in addition to the severest penalties i j. Recent information also leads mo i; tjiat the emigrants from her Majesty' vinces, who have sottght refuge witlm boundaries,- are disposed to become j b!e residents, and to abstain from z' From the United States Gazette. JUST MARRIED She stands down looking on the sparkling tide Uf the bright river, bait in bashturtear,. Half bounding joy. to fnd herself' a bride ; tier olue eyes glistening wun an intani tear, i - 7' . Her lips apart, ; Her colour raised and you may almost, bear j iner oeating neait. He sits beside the riverts bank Of admiration, as if ea To ujm no object bal Has left its sister carls eyes harvests which have iavishlv rprnmneniil f 4l directed industry, and given to it that sufe reward which is vainly sought in vis4 lonary speculations. 1 cannot indeed view without peculiar satisfaction, the 'evidences BflnrrfPrf hv tliA ntct isainrf of Ia (..nV.i. thit sPr,ni from'the steady devotion of the lep ? 9nTI r P"aCe " 1 tf.-kk.m.n'i i.:- i.-...ui.. ivt which has afforded them an as!um. ( xf :.i::.ii r.. L ' . review of the occurrences on both ? :7 uiaiiB ui iiiuiviuuai cuujiuii is more certain. ( .j r . . n . ( 1. ' 1 llm lini. Il l cllf irlnm tn ftwf l) anp na source of national prosperity is so V " ' nio Vrvrrtt;., -o Anmniv.il ft - ":i I almost every complaint against our rc inr 5 Eifiifiiiiriiriw iiiiiiiiiiiiir inr ma nroiifi ii - n kL, . .w- -iw.-f i u j Ihe Provinces who have sought rr fu M j , vi.u .Kit tin viiiii ovuiiuautp Ull 1 ( .1 : e . i . . ' i't .u i .r i in :ne lew instances in wnieu tnev vf! WBicu i;ib iiappmcBs ui everyone bo mug" j . L f.. Tr . , 0. - , aAj-:. .1 u ri..i r.- ded by citizens of the United Stales, ti .,ki. oi:..a :.. u- i r . ! r.i these misguided men were not such sure reliance as in the industry of the j . ft . . U.1i,.,r;.t n,i tu r.ui .u airect contravention oi nne taws an i 7 iWiih rv.roin pn,.ni.:.. i V J known wishes -of their own Govtrr: ut the same .f.W.Ma ..hA!.hih but met with the decided dtsapprctaii Uplurn'd to ber swetfi face, with looks so fuU L.L.ntt in i,.t .w.oi J-..l!, .i,.i le people of the United States P .Hmi.i..n.M if ainrsrATm-f I- . 1 prjsented n my last annua! message, and ....... .r-i-.ii lhsubDlies so beautiful Doe rinolel fair fand nestling lies fin bis dark hair. It is the twilicrht of a summer eveii . -- - -p ; : - , 1 $ , -j ?C . , I A crimson flush inst lina iha western lreesi . ir - i 1 , r- As tho' the lingering scjn -beams sighed to leave That loving couple fair, sweeteulhg the breeze j Wiih buiiey words. 'Mid flowers and rippling - streams, low hum- miogbees, 71 , .- ui: v :. 1 And ainging jbirds. i; feffiird continued proof of the wisdom of the lrrSre slaM,e "PPea!anra t,f 3 . pafofie, jus and forbearing policy adopted ierenijspiru among ner mnjesty a cu j bj the first Administration of the Federal ,n lhe Cunadas. The sentiments i )GSlvernroent,and pursued br its successors. MlJ lo our people and institutions, v ! Tbe extraordinary powers vested in me by been solrrquently expressed there, are act of Congress, for the defence of the M1" 0,Sfrg" i-i ur ii8miw..icu nave "Country in an emergenc , considered so far manifested on some occasions, have, 1 or.:- nr ibable as to rrooire that tbe Executive 8rtrry lo sa; been applauded and shbuldpossess ample means to meet it, have. gcd fay the people, and even by s ndu1 been exerted. I " '" j ti, : li - From Miss Martiheau's " Deer brook." the Birbordtnate . local authorities, i f Provinces.': The chief officers in Car fortunately have not entertained tlx f feeling, and have probably prevented vw es that must have been fatal to the peat LONG WALKS. The unhappy are disposed to employment. Alj active occupations are wearisome and disgust ing in prospect; at a time whn 'every thing, lite itself, isj. full of weariness and disgust, Yet TtiPV have!. trTprpfnf p. belen attended with no other result! than jlo inf;reaserby the confidence thusj reposed in m, my obligations to maintain, with relig; ions exactness,' the cardinal principles that gofvern our intercourse with other nations Hipptly, in our pending questions with G. Britain, out of which this unusual grant of all he transactions which have err authority. arose, nothiiig has occurred to re- of tbiscondition ofouraffairs.and whu i quire its exertion ; and as it is about to re- been made the subjects of complaint a turn to the Legislature, I trust that no future monstrance by the two Government ie two countries. I look forward anxiously to a period ro hound land cannot bi snaned In the brfsshre I ,u! viiivtMTiimriti. of business there is present safety and ultimate ' For the.' settlement of Our Nnrtheastern relief. Harder is the ' lot of those who have flew i bdundaty, tho proposition promised by necessary occupations! enforced by other claims 1 Great Britain for a commission of explora- ihenh.pPj7inusi to niiplojed, jor ikey will go JCe8eiiy may call for its exercise by llicin, specliely, shall tc full; examined, tni AtelSi SKi 4u.drliiip-loooll.er d.ji.IiUlor LUi ,he U U from cither side. Nothing has occurred lo disturb II ? rnony of our intercourse with -Austria, gium, Denmark, France, Naples, Port than, their own harmlssness and profiiableness. tiOn and survey, has been received, and a Prussia, Russia, or Sweden. Tho tn!; Reading often fails. .JNW and:hen ijit may be- counter project, including also a provision state of -Spain has sensibly improved, an guile; but much ofteer the attentmn is languid, fohhe certain and final adjustment of the well grounded hope exists that the rett:r the thoughts wander J and associations with ihe Women who -n 1, Would Ire ly make'known to her friends and wa??kF caseof acute 3M),i.Hh au Affection of the B584ured j under the "treaiment of Doctor 3 i$h IMnBertjamin S Jams, 13 Centre st ic that,ihavisg removed, shej may here tention lo her work. Salisbury, tec. 13, 1339. -4-r- iiiik', - HTiiiiAH inr . inn .t sj i a-- - r-'? f y 1 f'" io iiwavs gfjgoiesi moiioo, ine tongue V whiteness ; loss of anneiite. a bis head, the bowels commonly ve- teibei pri,ne high i coloured, ud pfteo State of JYorth Carolina WILKES COUNTY. SUV; Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions Jrofenfcer iSesnona, Or 1339.! uieen ct wsp, vJa. Att.hmpnt Wm H: Hicletf. S ,ealu? ue 8'At ,ui Faingj,lunattendKd by relief. The XTiappearing to lhe satisfaetion of jthe Cour W8yMotisSrtire also at tended with consid- - bat the defendant Wb. H. Hacked, is inotarj fre difficult vl nf hrMthiniT titS Kpnw nf lohabitanl of thi s State; 1 1 is ordered hv the Coori the chest, likewise a great want lJtl Publication be made fotstx weeks n theCar , EfeMneio the nervous system. ' , ' ohoa Watchnfan, for the said Wm. Hi Hacketf, nibiwe 83lmptms were entirely, removed, 1 aPPeH V'Jnexl Ctoirt, to be held foriib M!PFUf3fe!effeeted'by Dr Wm Evans. - f r f Wkes, aJ the Court House -SSlLJI----ft - c!" WiJ: I 1 '- f - - -. ' . .- ' VVillrAiinuinl. i '.i ! . '6 it , . S .iw.vHiW, ,ne nrsi mondav l alter lhe fiiurth mondaj of Jauuajy next, and answelrV' il or judgment w ill be entered against! hiMl n ff.yj -zr"-ip . f a,sy piaintius aeoi. Witness, iVp.Msin Clerk, ou; aidfcoorl at Office, the. 1st monday after .'f he 4th mooday ofOotober, li839.v,V: 7.77 I , j i . 1 I I i.iil. Ufl'- i V BENJ. J JARVIS. orfc,;M,:. 7;":7,;7 ..i:si'-'7'V ing duly Worn, doth de- 'he facts stated in the a- ..gCfli'all 1 'riinX -? uu"r"ea or tiim, are in an ybAUL'NyUMic,96 nas- HhH WM: MASTIN.c w c 3 Nov.29. lS39-Prinier's fee $5 i - t f TMTISSIXG. -TheVol. of lhe American Al iYJLmanac for 1833 and 1834, belonging to, the Subscriber. Prtbab!? it ilias fallen intthe bands of some one h purchased Boyks at Gen. Polk'a Jr w'"a u ,;f i saie, as it was last loanea w inai genucirBn. Vk& M-Co. Raleigh; jsry I- T v Dfc. 0,18S9-tfl5 TT annparinv tn tlie satisfaction of ith'e Conrt. J. that the defendant Polly DebordJ (sflnot an inhabitant ol this taie : uraereo Byineyoun, Carolina Watchman, that the saidPqlly Debord snnear at the next SuDerior Court, to be bfeld for Wilkes' Coontv. at the Court House In Wilkes bro,on the 7th Monday after the 3( inVfiay of February next, and answer iosaw peiumrioi u will be heard expat ie, and judgment awarded .1-- ' : ! 1 1 I il; t acearoingiy; ? -- : rc i II Witness,' James Gwyn, Jr., Clerk of! pnr said Wilkesborn the: Tlh mondav u . w v . . . , --- -j r:. - . x rf of the Sd monday of Angnst, A D. I8f9 , Nov. 29, 18393'rl8--Printer,sJfef 1Q t 7, ! ATS, tff: ie, con- tavings ATiUlElIOAlT AII2TU FOR 1840. rirvflF. niPT KHiied bv Miss Let i lain;tig kike j highly finished Eng rn c!aaI7 I - - I l THE -VIOLET a pretty lit tie JBfjok with . ! .- I. . i: : ' six Tgravtcgs, eoneo dv imss ief mp. h. c - THE R F.LIGiO US SO U VEiN lER-r Edi ted by Mrs. L. igburney, enlarged D(jj:superb- ly bound in embobsed Morocco, witti giij eoges We invite all ihotie who want ib 2et$okhthing in lhe way of Presekts to call and xfimine lhe above Works! They are just received jat lhe Xurtn-vroiina dook lore. bimij wi jr , . ; . TURNER & HUGMES Raleigb, Oct. 5tb, 1839. Jr FUSE GQLtiM ;AJ CHivaldlt flTS, lhe propeity of .the subscriber, i rid taken from John Mosse's Hotel in the lown of Goncoid, Cabairusvconty,'on5aturday, the'234 of No vemWr,sout of the room first in 'the Tane; of of fices Stnith of tlie, Hotel. Descripl or-4-Gold face, entirely figured, w;h onopoally feojall gold handsrnear the pomts wf . which there! aj-e small round holes, opens aim winas on ine tached to which," when lost, was Chain, made of braid with a Gold Ker1 with steel pipe, ten extra ewels--the nurribVf .not re collected i''''?4ny'persh finding' said AVath and lodging it at Cohcord, SalisdoryGhafie Lio' colnion, or "aoy of the neighboring viUage If ill be liberally rewarded for the same.. jKlV " i v B. m EDNEY December 1 3, 71839.-4 w20 subject of grief are awakened. find that reading will not do, will obtain no te lief from sewing. Sen ins is pleasant enough in moderation to I hose whose minds aje at ease the i whilej but it is an employment which is trying to the nerves when long continuedat the best and nothing can! be worse for those w ho want to escape from iheoiselves. Wrilinf is bad. jTbe pen hat-gs idly suspended over tbe paper, or the sad i hough is that are alive within write themselves down. The safest and best !juf all occupations for such; sufferers aS are fit for it, is intercourse with young ; children. An infynl might begqffd satao ind; bis peers the day after they were conched on .) he j Iake7offire, if the Idve of cbil4rf b. jchancedj lo i linger amid the rniosl of their japgelic naitre. Next to this comes honest genuine aqnaintaiiee ship among the poor!; not merp charity-viii-ing, grounded on souj tickets and "blankeip, jot intercourse of mind, With real mutual intejfeat between the parties. Gardening is excellent, because it unites bodily exertion with a sufficient engagement of the fafuliies, while sweet com passionate nature is administering1 cure in every sprouting leaf and scented blossdsi, acd beckon ing sleep ttrdraw nigll and be ready to follow up her benignant work. ' -77'T".-' - ...Hfj 77. Valking is good-ylot stepping; from" 6bop to shop, or from neighborlto neighbor but stretch ing out far into the country, to the freshest fields and; the highest ridgeand the quiet laoes.--However sullen the iraginatiori riiay have been w hi-n sustaining a too I heavy Kear, here ihey We braced, ; and the lagging gait becomes buoyant again, j However '': peiverse7 the j memory ipay ha t-9 been in presenling r all that Ws -agonis.ng, .and! insisting' only on rhal;Caninijt b retrieved, here ids first disregarded, and; thefntit sleeps, j-:.t. -1 .. . JL. : it. I j s L. ana; ine steepoi uie irpemorj?. m wif j m mils in dispute, is now before the -British ivernment for its consideration. . A ToSI regard to the delicate state of the question, atjd a proper respect for the natural irepa tilnce of the State of Maine, not less than a Conviction that the negotiation has been already protracted longer than is prudent on thje part of either Government, have led me hr&believe that the present favorable mo.meol snotita on no acrount oe sr.nerea to pass w)thottf putting tlie question forever at rest. 1 jeel confident that the Government of her Bf-itannic Majesty will take the same view of this subject, as I am persuaded it is go verned by desires equally strong and sin cere 7 for the amicable termination o( the controversy. : ! To' the-1 intrinsic difficulties of questions of boundary lines, especially those descrtb e) in regions unuccupied, and but partially krjown, is to be added in our country the etliharrassment necessarily arising out of ofr Constitution, by which the General Go vernment is made the oigan of negotiating. and deciding upon the particular interests .01 the States on whose frontiers- these lines stfe.to be traced. To avoid anothei coniro vry in which a State Government might rikhlfullr claim to have her wishes consult- ell, previously to the conclusion ol conven tional arrangements concerning her rights adi the se to the uubappy.The7mWejbreattinr of .'emit wind in lhe! face. !n?ltfiei rflmcnotiest I " Il -J , . highway, is rest and cibinfor which most be leu at such times 10 b believed: It is disbnlieved in the shortest iatervafs KetweeO hi seasons of enjojment; and everyne ibepuflerer has res olution to go forth to nfet it; il peiietraus lojthe H -.-v. verv heait in elad surnliise.r I- 7 7 The fields are oetter7 still S 7br j there is J the lark jdifill op ihe bourjiwiih"- mirthful music ; or, at worst, the robi47tnd the jfyeks of, field fares to shoty that thej hardest dajhas its 'life and' hilarity But ihej calmest fegidn is the op- 9nf ichore tinman hfii is spread jout bnath lhe. he biejk.lAtf bJjly eye,heic thej mind rofesjar fromj the ninir r:nrt i neafianid nest to ihe fifiirv town! froin the school- I... . . '.-. L !l I t ?;4'j !:L.ll noose iQ me cnorcu-vro, irotn ipe aimiuwuea team to tbe patch of ft!ow ori thej fisberrnan's j boat in the ci.ve, tothe viaduct tbaj spapa pbe valley, or the flel biFglides gawtUikssbrj the horizon..' This ia the! percbwhTle tbe7 spirii plobesi its Ruffled arid spreaivy4 wing 1 and makes ready to let itself dowa! aov. wiad Ilea- v i ten may tend. peace will restore to tbe people of thdt r: try their .dither prosperity, and enable: Government to fulfil all its obligaUo. home: and 7 abroad, "lhe Governmcri Portugal, I have ihe satisfaction to statf, paid in full the eleventh and last m.-t ii due to ciir citizens for the claims er.slr ; in the settlement made with it on the t of March, 1837. : lay before you Ireaties of romrce rc: gotialed with the Kings of Sardinia r r ! the Netherlands, ihe ratifications of t I hae been exchanged since the adjonrr; ' of Congress. The ? J liberal principle tl ese treaties will recotnmem them to - approbation. That with Sardinia is first treaty of commerce formed by kingdom, snd it will, I trtist,'ai.'swer t!. pectationi of the present sovereign, by ing the developemeht of the rcsonrK his country, and stimulating the 'enter; o his people. I That with the Nethct'i happily terminates a long existing snhj; t depute, and removes from our futuro c mercial intercourse oil apprehension c f larrsssment. The King of the N'thcrl. hss also, in fun her illustration of hu ictcr ft 1 justice, and of his deme to rrr. I every cause- of dissatisfaction, msd pensaion for an American', vessel c;;f : in 1800 by a French privateer, and cr t. into Cutacba, where the proceeds v. i of Jurtsdictson or territorv, I have tlionght ill necessary to call the attention of the Go- preprinted to !be use of Ihe colony, t: vernmenl ol, ureal Brtmn to another pnr- ' rnl for a sh.rl ,mo sltetf under I lu c; tin of iitircoiitorminonsdominion, of winch j ion f Holland. tfie division snll remains. to he adjusted. 1 1 The death of "the late Sultan tins pro ' iffer to; the tine from the entrance of Lke ; ed no alteration? in our relations with ' Superior to the most northwestern point of key. Our iirwly appoihted Muwstcr 11 tpe Lake of the Woods, stipulations for the 1 dent, has reached i Constantinople, and X : t-iettlemenj of whth are to be. found in the j received assurances from the present skvenlh article if the treaty of Ghent. The I that the ubWnt ions of our treaty, and cramis!iioners appointed underthat article,! of friendship, will be fulfilled by i.ir::. by the two Gjvernments have differed: in t tlie same APtrit that actuated his liiti: I regret to lie obliged to inform yru i no convention, lor ine seiuemeni vi their opinions, made separate reports, acH falher.. ttording to its stipulations, upon the ?oinif of disafireemenU and these differences are tfow to be stibrpitted to the arbitration of claims cf our fUizea upon Mexico . dome r friendly "sovereign or St a tf The dia-j been ratified by the Govern.-nt rf ptited points should be settled, and the line i country. : Tbe first convention forn. 1 . designated, before the Territorial Govern-! that purpose was not presceted by tie. 17 ent, of which tt is one of the boundaries, sident T Mexico for the approbation i f fkes its'place in the U nion as a Bute; and Cjongre ss, from a belief that the K.r Ind Trely upon the cordial co-operation of Prussia, the arbitrator in case of di; Ibe British Government to effect that object. nier.t m the joint commission to be ; 1 .. '- . - 1 ' ' ' - ' . " - i 1 . tt . 1 o. . 1 f : .. . There is every reason to believe mat 01? eo i j "e uniteo otates ana aicaici' -nrbance likeHhose" 'wrbich lately agitated the not consent to take upon himsell that fr.t ; peighboring Dntish Prbvincea will not again ly office. Although not entirely Ji - : 1: . . - i' i ,r i 1 1 5 I 4"i - ' . I . i. A: 1 I 1