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that dIhisb. She reaaTT i ed there two years, giving entire sajtistaeiion to ' her numerous patrons. VVhen she signified her intention lo Nave them, theyL manifested deep regret at parting from her, andi solicijted her stay with tears ot grief. The nexyeWhV labored in Rutherford ton, where she , gave ill the satis faction that could be exreted,4iayihg under her immediate care and inspection! jir course of the year about 90 females. jTh improved too l great a task for one in such i feepje tate of health, and shewas persuaded by; her friends to x give up teaching for a while, pjt least until her health become restored. Sbeyieljled with re ; luctance,arid remained-for a short! time in this State of relaxation, when she bjecajnejjmore anx foos to engage in the occupation j foil which na ture seemed loi hive frmid he? t ait el ! U J. By injitation she jonuj loftajce.ebarge of come An Instructress in the Adrwy hot (6 give her constant influence in behalf of fefiaale educa tion. She booed also in thise evte,d cliinale to have eniovedia better state of I health than had been her lot far several years pass An extracij from a letter add jtesfeed to her pu. mla in Ruthmordton. after sbej came to Wilkes- ti?ronrh, will shew that sh4 kas actuated by the-purest rat tves in co;iupg to this place. a wwiMve duty Ito o what lean. I consider i where so ma$ is necessary t,be ;done. 'And it is:my! sincere Ml ref t ha ' I ca n; d jywej here (with the blessing ofheaveh) in advafteioi j the inter ests of education a'nditf God i ; i lha A i in any vil lage I have been in . the JSte"MNne: can doubt but that isbe diRchkrgpjd he! dty tot her pupil with the greAtest jSaKlity.i Thr44ieir turn cherish her in their remembrance with much' falTect ton. May they ner;fcrgi the p,ious mstructions sne has jyi ven them I from Mmo to time. This closes the bnhUc labors of Mrs Hall For the gratification of her distant: friends, we will subjoin a few remarks in regaird to the state oinerminu. one arwsys pnieniineu naoiiua ting views of i her spiritual jitiintneh)s was ever ready to jcoufess! her faults, and her short cominff?; and her! un worthiness io be called a child of God. In the commencement of her sickness her spirits wfre ohukuallyii deptessed, and she observed that darkness had; came lover her mind. This she attributed j to ier unfahh fulness in th9 performance;; of heir secret t dlevo tions. She desired ner friends to pray, that she might be resigned to. the will ol uod in all 4hings and that her afllicijons rrijght be sancti fied, one observed that she j was not atraul to die, but-at that' time (oh account of. he? littlejson) the would rather-live. I As her sufferings in creased (which were very great) her thoughts were exercised upon, death, and tins that rest that remains for! in Icon tern pi a ine fpeopie oi u t ! , ; - -" it GkL: After testifyin? of the tobdness-and mer . cy of God throtiafh Christ, she I fexpresied herself wiiunjr, ana anxious io oie ; i ueicg asseo , ire ctientlv bv her friends if sh rmild otHf Inn hor , husband and child, she said! 'Hphilvs! they are in the hands of the Lord.! Whilst Icon versing with her one eveninghe; spemed some wnat impatient to be crone, and said rt would b ; hetter for her, as well asr her friends : Who must have become weary of) attending! urpii her. I told her the Lord knew best Yc$, she says, he v ooes, l wisn pe wouui leacn me :wtiat i kwant, and how to pay aright.! j I ksjkedj hetf if it was ; the,wiil of the Lord to raise Ihirlup totutureose- Tulness would'she be wrilling to live she hesila iea as ii ine propeci ui aeain was : nwe invi ting than that qf life she then exclaimed "Oh! . . j'. tit l.'.'.-t.i'f.Lk iJlL. : fc.' t . ? you ou not kibjw uw nine i miipk oi. ii.is newt , paltry, world y he was pPTiecilv cnscious'of nr suuauoa jhim ine .a8t,aiiQ aays exposed a . ,a,u. ,co?..a..-. ..,v,r, cue poke frequent!? and atiectionateiyuyher iipirit- spoke .a. U.o.vuf n j s. rowr. . ting aSkel where the latter was, she said ' f j weerrert, and I shall soon bo ;wnh her. . It would be nnneces sary in a romionnicauon oi mis Kina, io enu-r merate all! tlUt was said by our depal 8uflice it tu sky, that at 2i'cloc5i m rted ifiiend. nni iThursdav moromg uip uan or August, isne ci peace, lea? tng many relatives and ,cndVf.o ul we en- ia erea5 mourn over their irreparable loss tertain the strongest hope of greet elaitar ortittro ciVno&a ' anil r eMk nor nappy patn and 'death, are fett and feared oo marp." v ' .... Ana nov iar on oeyond our walks,' Heneath a grassy mound by strangers irbdj That form tsjcold The haod & heaving breast Are si illl Paleness has settled ?n her cheeks. Those Jips tf rvsj tinge are mote; Add quenched U all the beamingsweetness of jaerjeyes let anaxun?ai8&cd still a spait reroaios wrerTTbfec- lion ofjthe country, ia the best felridence of its approval, its list embraces over Thirty Thousand '-r: hers! I Subscri- Rxteridinff from the LAKES TO iTHE O- ? - .t : CEAN, and combining all interests and class es of the people of our Republic. It is the LARGEST and CHEAPEST jjoornal in tbe World ! I The general character of the Cou rier is well known, lis colprrlns Contain TALES, R ATIV ES, BIOGRA PHIES i ESSAYS; Articles on Science i j Joint $iic Wilelltgence Mechanics, HeaWU siculture, -Ediicblion. Foreign JYeivk, Moralilu, I vVe let rPu blicadonst City ftlatiersy , JMediciue, I Amu fiftg Miscellany, The Silk Culture, The Markets, Humor bus Poetica Micles, And all other raatier dlscusaeo in!a UNIVER SAL FAMILY! JOURAll-furntshins alto- g-ether as vast, aud we believe, asHnieresting a varitj as can be fuund in any other Journal is- Our arrangements to enablet us to draw from the whole.! range of the current (Literature of Europe, and our Correspondents at home em brace many r f the best! Writers ur f the Coun- rf r- . . ; "T V. r- X. THIS APPROVED FAMILY PJPRli IS STRICTLY JVEUTRALIjJY POLI- T1CS AJYD RELIGION, AA'D THE UJSm C OM PR OMTSUYG OFF OjyEJVF OF ALL QUACKERY S FO R A S T O R Y ! ! Desirous lo add ioterest to ihecblumns of the Courier, we -offer ( s, FOIl THE mST bTQRY THAT MAY 'BE SEN r USj BEFQREJ THSFIRbT OF NOVEMBER NEXT, to be subm tied to the decision of the following gentlemen, well known ...... ) . C O s. - i . i in ine L.iieraiure ot our country, r JQSEPM R CHAJWLER1 ROBERT MORRIS. I GREEJSmPlLLE I MELLfiJV. ASHBEZapRBEN, Jr.i To those writers who rpay xend us Tales, wnich may nntjtake the tnze, but which we may wish to publish, we shall seol an! entire set of the 1 i Ticws: of Philadelphia, bY celebrated AVI LD embracing '1 wenty UI in P"mtnent ouiidingspt our uy, accompa- men DJ ,eiler Pess descripions and Poetical II- lustraiions. feCF-The price of the Courier is onlr 2. in cluding the View of Fairroount and Girard Co! I eore. for PAR MOVRV Art vn PfWiv AGE. ? 1 l- 1 V j Ao. 70 Dock Street, Opposite the Kxcbange, Pbilad. For 20 we lend TF.N fcnvtv.k v,r tt- rieruit A iKAR, and the Work of Caot .-.aiiAi if and air lSULylt. embia cing M . . ;f r ! ' WMymwPM'! WAWIV OF (TUB HOST POPULAU T ORKS OF THE DAV. For alOj Bdl we send FIVE COPIES ! of the Coo fierJ vflthrthe W(fks oitr nf r?.', NARRXA-pj or Mr. BlfLWEKl: "f Vot a $5 Note, we send 'to ant snbscriber. iKa vwuairuii, .vtt A I t. Alt and He TWdlTY VJEWfl AT A- SSLPSXA, BY WILD, BXTIR 5Hi JOB FRl&TjjfG evkry j description nea tlu Of CO Done at this Office. The o nparSTTcTetrTWrr the meeting tor Voits ana r iiiir-Tyears oia, $200entrance,$100 forfeit one mile oot.f Three or more to (nake a race ; to name and cjose as abotp ! 1 1 i ! ! - I 1 " ' - . -mm t"". "II I 4 Aj owieepstakes to be run on the last day of the raeetinjr, for Colts and Fillies, 2 years bid $100 entrance, $50 forfeit one mileout-three or more to make a race, to name and close as a- bove. 1 5 A Sweepstakes to be ran on the same day for Colls and Fillies, 3 years old $100 ehtrancd -in rinl lark forfeit, mile heals i three or more' to make a race, and to name and close- as a bove r ,): 4 i i i. i tdT Pesons wishing to make entries can Stables and litter will be furnished for Race used rlursesjgratb, and every exertion will be bv the nronrtetor to cive-satisfaction. I I ! ; Proprietor. Sept Si 1838 tf HEW MIOTIC H j6HN C. PALMEtt TTAf jntrtiurned from Philadelphia with a JOLvery fhe assortment of ibe above articles of an eniirell new fashion. a large assortment o soperiojRws and Knives. HecaD salelysay, that his asspiroent is supenono any in me wes tern patt ofiihe blate. tall and see4 ; N. B- VVatches and clocks repaired sjs usual and warrkriied for twelve months, j SalrsHurJ November 4. 18376 ltf 1 M WN PROPERTY AND A M ED IiR:Sl:L m THSf ibscriber pflers Air sale the follow rni' Val liable Iproperttl lying in the. TOWN of STaTJ$V!LLE, N. Carofina. JJfjvojad. joining LoM in said Town, on which is the I ' lEiGLE HOTEL,5? . Wrn-' H 1 l. - ll f AtsoMffcu opposite said Hotel, a Totcn jLoioaiwg one and at half lCt.Sj da which there is a good Wrick- of Good Liffil adioibing tbe Town, 23 iciei of wnich are pnoer goqo eoiuvanon,. ano 4 acres oi excellent mallow, fi i ne araoie anir rpeaaow 'Lands ateiaclosed the rest is in tiu4jer. Al ow ii ft l-i ! B I. ! . ill i : ! contiguous 1 (I ! t thft1 Methodist Church. iThe4 Acres toireiher with tbe above Lot 1 12 acres are the? properly ot James r . iiaioin. For feTin!s'"apply to William Harbin, Esq the "Village Hoiel," E W. Jones at the "I f; " ri - I at Ea gle Hole l.M or to James F. Harbin, opposite Ea gle Hotel, in the lown ot &tatesviiie; Statesville, August SO, 1833 6w8 UtlLlC NO'riC&lsShere&v .u-. .: .; giveu, mi application, Willi made to the General Assembl v i of North Carolina, at its next session, for Jan act, cemaie Acaoemy.'- ' ' . raak0 application by letter to the Secretary of I ovvp i& Vil'sge in the &ooibern country. the CMib at Raleigh. , J I ! i. ; ijercianis can oe euppiiea ai ixew ' The'rulef of the New-Market Course have York prices-by applying to Willms & Boyd iwoni 4irtntVirt fur ihe GovftrnmUnt tif this of Charlotte, sole Aoents for 10 or 12 Counties ri.,K ! -1 f M I in toe i W estern V-i ! , 1 lif -Ijy 4 i';jlf. S rb IL cu juu j.f - i Prepared by Jos. Priestly-Peters. Mr-DH at his Institution, for the cure ' of obstinate diseases, by means of Vegetable remedies. No. 129, Lib- - .1 ertv street. New York. Each box contains 40 Pills price 50cenis.; More han two millions of boxes of these cel ebrated Pills, have been Isold in the United States &ince January 18351 Dr. Peters has feceivedV op wards of fifteen hundred certificates, all given in consequence ol the guod done by his lUeUicjoes. 1 bs valuable: Wee icioe ;s for s?le in this place oy J. ( v . .jopuy, in i-exingon Dy jonii r. m r r -m m ; .. - j. mm iMjbry;: And en be! fonrid ro a'most tevery part qt Salis6ury, Nov. 4ili, 1S37 12ml6. jVctv Goods, J'civ Goods. CHEAP, CHEAP, CIIEAl1. PIECES! CALICOES, 2$)0 I u nrown Domestics. gO j tt Kentucky Janes, 4-8 S Northern Linseys, 200 Negro Blankets, 1 3 -Ci ses ur Hals, , - Hi Dozen Seal Skin Caps, I'SOO lbs Hemlock Leather, O dtzen fine Calf skins, ' 250 P,r 3rse and fine Brogans, 4:0 pair Sdal and Calf skin Boots, 50 pair Carryall Harnes, H Hhds Molasses, ; i IO Jo Sugar, H (0 Bags Coffee, " oeiher with a general assorlment ol sent 0ri collecting expeditions,! and fbe impossi kinds'of j j j j bility of longer doing without ibei large amount an tunas ui i , i Gj O O iD S , j.ist received ftnd tor sale low, wholesale or m ' I retail,: by T&lVJllurphy. sept, r, ibss owe gold; amb! silver THEi SUBSCRIBER HAVING . MOVED HIS SHOP TO THE I ' BUILDING FORMERLY ) KNOWN AS THE v f POST OFFICE, ;Continneso kef p on and a good assortment n : J . i it :'i 'i . ive.reatrj trie best Qianper,and warranted for twelvemonths.! Old Gold s;i-. ..b.. : .- w w t A f DAVID L. POOL, balisbury, M?y 12S, 838-tf43 - O?l N0f Saleni MannfactorV a l.rw iuabt,ty of cashed Wool. iS? JVoc,. iie I WHO 7- JfRY : Bopisajm; respecttully ititoims lUe; ci barms and Iredell, tbat they have one of, the bove Machines in operatiopin ine towns of Con- L rid will coo- cord and otaiesviiie ai inis nu- tinne for a few days longer, f1 to have their beds Renovated can!: fSonS Wlalllfig have them at- tended to. by immediate appJicatipjn 1 his Ma chine cleanses and pannes we lep disaerteeable smell, and renders jt hers frum all in pure and soft. 11 also destroys me- loiesji - . . . m t . l QURRY. ILSUN. C.Y June 19, 1838 tf47 ? ; 4 I" TRUST SialiE. Y virtue of a Deed of I rust to meexecn JO ted, dated 29ih of April 1S3 ; for purpxes therein mentioned, 1. shall on the bih day til Uc lober next, sell to the biglesl bidd kx for cash, on the premises t I 9 bein? the same whereon uowleo lJuncan now lives, lyincr in liurke Lounty,on the rpulh side of Catawba river, including the mouth of Sha dracks Cfeek, 14 miles west of Mur$anton. W C BUTLER. Aug 25, 1838 6w5 i i ADVERTISEMENT. r jlhe impossibility of carrying bh the Watch- oiiiiv oi longer doinsr due me for six,years of labor, -have determined me to sell the establishment at the end of the nrf Rpnl vpr. Ph SiiheoriniiLiri 1 t .ioi ia Uni -. 7 - - - w a ' - U-B t k? O BUUU EIGHT HUNDRED, !ad 0i4 the increase. aod the Job Printing and! Adverusiricr good for at least FIVE HUNDRED DOF.T7ARS year. A gentleman of talents and at sound Whisr. shall have the Paper on the mast lliherniitprm I would not tvilljlnsly jet it go ilnto any other service. . An earlv aDDhcation is tkmipster!- H.C.JONES, Editor and Prnnrielnr. State of Bottft around j CABARRUS COUNTY. Court of Pitas and Quarter Sessions . JulyJSess. 1838.: P. Barringer, f Original lAt achment lev- V8 SamJ. Hartsill l C on Land, it appearing to the satisfaction if !the Court, uii uieueienoant Sam. HartsilU is not art in napuani oi Wiis aiate : Ordered tl at' nnh!i5! Win be made in the Carulina Warohmin l.iw 1 Wfcc f.. thAfA.. ". il - .1. f i f.? . f " .w .uo uC,cU4UI H, raaKe ois personal i appear ance at our next Court of Pleas! and Quarter Sessions, to be held for said ooubty. at the Court House in Concord, on the Sd robodaji in October next, to plead, answer or demur, of the land lev- iea on, win De condemned to satigfy the nlain- tiff Ts demand. m i . ' . - . 11: : : ;. Witness, Kiah. P. llarTia niHr hf hnr Raid Conrt, at Concord, the 3d mondav in Julv. KIAH. P. HARRIS, elk. Printer's fee 5 6w6 JOSEPH JIEV iTkPPOSlTE TO THE OFFICE OF V-TUE WATCHMAN. Jflakes and sells iSEGARS. Orders from a distancevill be promptly alten Voj:;, This err! Nssh, of t Mr.-.NsnhV : "As n"- ' Med'oine. ! certificate I gentlccnr:. i their attn r in this mv. produce a : who have t: past. Mr.EJv lera - 4 1 1 -Dcnr S!: etor of the : genefaMy,'! ra mixtc p evpnins -Diarrlif". tWO.dn.si--?, dies ' opinion tl. Who -v! proven which it i failed to mer cortif' stance a child in li had put ii ( lover cf i augrava, -&( one dny from the I ereiin r : Thisv ' by J.k W Alabry, in ' Palis'.--r ed Ail-i!:-7th Hri; stf.phi:. said Bri" Tiiey v, lll sept IT) The Co. tober, at Jens V Sept 15, IS here'-; Genera: Carolina, J South YaJ- - n ivy $ September 1st, 1838 tf 6 SALEAT TIJIS OFF1GE . For : rl Salisbury, Sept 22, 1838 tf9 i 1 .j t
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