4 1. . ' '- . i . " -. . - f . . , : " s - . ' - -: ---,;-.r ' -' p - - "" - " - - ' I ! .1 -x " "-"I .; tt ,f ilL J 53 I cvi t t , ii! hi -i i its - OSTZOAL fFroTn the Rtligiws Bouvcnitr 'for 1339. . AGRICULT.URp ltow blest the farmer's simple life f 1 1 . " " How pore ibe joy it yields i 1 1 Ftr from the world's tempesruoos Strife, , - ITrsa mid lha iMnl4 fiaMd 14 f- " . f. - -n When morniog wikes, with roseate hoe, nr lh far liilla Atrav. K -. t Hif footsteps brash the silvery dew, ' To gieet the welcome day. j j i When Sol's flm beam in glory plows, Aod blithe the sky-lark's son; Pleased to his toil the farmer poe . With cheerfo! steps along ' .While noon broods o'er the saltry sky ! And sunbeams fierce are cast,! VVbile the cool streamlet wanders by, : ; lie shares his sweet repast." T When twijigbt's gentlest shadows fall Alonjr the darkening plain, lie lists his faithful watch dog's c 1 1, To warn the list'rjiog train. Down the, green lane young harrying fee 1 heir eager pathway press ; : II is Iored ones come in joy to gree And claim their sire's caress. 1 Theo, when the evening prayer is said talkini some time alSat.tlie cotton cxopi cprren- cyVpoliW. eie;fbel presented a bill " fmrrTw. P: TlrtSi of Paobli. Mi., fori 2500r in fcfor of ahweirijickens, which he wished to ppgotiate iojadTa'niageiand, letter t.f recoo rnendation from tbefsame soarc.k Conner had s preseniimenMhsi all wss not tght, and gave a hint to ibr Police, by whom Steeples was arresu ed.v On his person! was fbondj says the j Picay une, other bills of eichaege j one paiporiisg to be drawn by Kj jWjp Stephen of Liberty, ML, on J. & A. Jhnsoiti for $3000 ; another cn & JfDick im !2500,drawn by William T, Perkins, jn faror of Jobo Montgomery ; a third on Ni It J.y Dick for $1500. Accompanying each, there were letters, complimentary, to the probity and business habits of the bearer,' and all written- in the eame'ihandV I -u " - The bill of exchange were Jail forgeries, and his letters ointrodnction coomerfeiis. He was carried before tiijs Recorder sod jcommitted to the calaboose; ? I VciEiIyJan unprofitable speculation, and attended by: ban consequences. "Honesty it the, tost poljc,Mtfteralf. j - Wf';u- QUITE I CI Ell R I N G TO TH E LEG- - -; j - "liyi ItR fc Ab IT RE fS. J 4 There is a Mr. PaUon to the North of cs, who proposes, for alpremiam oil $5000, to trans port the mail from New York a New Orleans in 15 hours. The Way in which this grand un dertaking is to bf acomph ishedj is. by the agen cy of. a newly invented balloon, in which this navigator of Ia tines says thai be will be able to est the air ip any direction, and travel at the rate of 100 miles an hoar. He! had better keep his proposition in reserve until tbSub Treasury goes into operation); aod he will then make his jack by selling the machines toj travelling car a wans of the aub lteiBorers, who will then be . - - 1 . X - i i j ' .':!. ' i - - l i l mating nacKs in every oirectiop wim ineoooij of the Government.! i And heaven with praise is blest. How sweet reslines his weary bead On slumber's cooeh of rest I Nor deem that fears his dreams alirm, For cares, with carkin din : li Wiihoat, his dog will guard from harm ; And all is peace within.. 1 - ''' y - '. Ob, ye who ron in folly's race. To win a worihless nnze ! Learn from the simple tale we trace, Wnere true contentment lies! IIo! monarch I flashed with elory's pride a nuu paintea, gauaed tning I II ie tq the free-born farmers V side,; And Jearn to be a king! , : . i I rong. there be the jura en the Wor tetter Cattle "Show The Worces ter iEgis gives a full account f the Cattle Show; at Worcester oni the 9th instant: It was estimated not leas than 8,00j persons were present. - .The. show, 10 He various branches, was highly gratiling. f The ad 1 dress delivered at the Church by Affrei D. Foster, Eqr was distingaished fdr beau ty of expression antl rcorrectr -seititiaefilt.'3! The Society, with a large number cfinVited guests, dined together at the Centrkl Hotel. Gov. Lincoln presided at the. table. j J- . The following were among the toasts drank oh ithe occasion : j Tilling the Earth An employ men! of man in Paiadj8-.it brings with it stilt tbs Cheerful .n,ess of health and happiness of content; and laift-Hi.rni to the dignily of true independence. Education of the Young The culture of a virgin soil, if sowed with good seed, the haivW richly repaya the labor j if left fallowy nuxiuus weeds alone spring op in baleful profusion. j Agriculture, Commerce, nnd Manufactures. An honest old trading jumValways successful wben true to eaeh others May there be no dis solution of copartnership by mutual cobfeot. - am JVQitonai jeam of twenty six s Whoever drives or whoever holds, may no knowing or goaaing ; no getting oven ces-and no Greakinar the chain. 1 , Cure for Hard Time Cheat the doctor j by being temperate cheat; the lawyer, b jkeeping out oi dw ; cheat the demagogue, of whatever party, by voting tor honest men.: ; j Mortis Xultieaulis.A toagh name tor a uer tree.; i i .ougti it has teorm d itel into . affections hi so many, may they Deter find them . selves bit bj a catierpiilar, nor see their hopes uy awajr on inewings ot a outierny near what dam Mirk says of a! woman "My noiice was aitracled to a lady io not isoyj, out me waist ot a lady oetore me s wasps anu orusn: nandies 5ur she was screwed up i few.; fanH begin to find com par ison foij it ; ' vWVM UIUIV9I IUIU O OfOUU) Ul H II up alafiost out of sighta perfect shqwUK And this is called a good figure ; I dont kcjowi what sort of a figure, unless it bea figure 8. j Well, some wotneo are fools, if they are-women. I'd lather marry a form like a sugar hogsheadj than connect myself wnh sccb a looking hoorolass. . '.: 5 -..J 'I . . ,. . - " i -V. . t -i--,:tr" i Ji gone 'Voon.' Vm a gone coon," implies 1 am distressed or, ruined or, lost: orice ni iip vi iyui ui tuts vaprcssioa, ana was grave ly told as follows : There is Captain Alar un aroti in me unueo states armv. wno is a remarkable shot with a rifle. He was? raised in Vermont. His fame was soconsiderable.throogh the Slate, that even the animals were awareof iu llejweatcutpne morning with hisriflf,and, spy in a lacoon upon the uppr branches of a high tree, brought bis guu opto his shouldSr;! jwben the racoon,' perceiving it, raised his pnw up for a parley.. l beg your-pardon, mister,4 said jthe iacoon, Tery politely ; bat may 1 ask if your name is; JScott f Yes," replied the Captain. Martin Scotl ?" ooiinoed the racoon, i " Yes," replied the Captain. - Captain Martin; Scoiji ?" still continued the auimal.C 'Yes," replied' I he eaptain,' Cant. Marlio Seott." OKI irten says the animal, I may just as well come down, lor rm a gone coon." ; i . Ji rnymtna word tor "Silver.'', it is a fact well kniwn to the literary world, that there is no leghinlate word j in the -English language that jtvil rhyme, or, in poetic par lance, gingYwith the wordjsilver. Aeon- versation upoir tnjs wen Known anomaly occurred yesterday between a number of Hterarr gentlemen, whose erudite remarks nau oeen ior soroe time very attentively listened 1) by anther of the literati, Mr. Flam Stepping tip he gravely said "Gen tlemen, if youiwitl please allow roe, I know an English word that will gingle with; sil ver." What s that eagerly inquired; one of the gentlemen.! " GotJ " answered the modest intruder at the same time gin- gling in his hands a number of " yellow boys " and (Mexican castings.' - uv. one. - MEDICINEJS,DXESTUFFS,PAINTS, Oils! Snaflfs, Tobacco. Spanish Cigars, Candles, Rice; 6tarcb, Soaps, Perfumes, Brush es, instruments 'Paste Boards, Fine Letter and Wrapping aperQuills. Ink, Drawing Paper and Paints Madeira. Teneiiff, Malaga,- Port; Sherry, Champaign, Muscat and Claret Wines, French, Peach and Apple Braody, Gin, Monob gahala and old ; Whiskey, Jamaica and N. E. Hum, Loaf Sugar, Variiishes, Sand Paper, Glass WanaMaodS Bottles, Lemon and Ginger Syrup, Lime Juice, Tamarinds, Jugs, Corks, Pocket Books and Map9, Pipes, Iron and Com p. Mortars and! Pesires, Candle Wick, Blacking, Lee's, Dean's, j Droit's. Anderson's, Hooper's, Scoti's, Cook's,! ishbp, Beckwith's, Peters, Mof fit's, EvansBbW Willi's, and Phelps Pills, Houck s ant) Sw aim's Panacea, Moore and An derson's Cough f Drone, Snuff Boxes, Spices, Pepper Saoce, Round's Tonic Mixture, Back gamun Boards, Matches, Balm of Columbia for bald head8,;lMijqf Opium, Swaim's Vermi fuge, aod a thousand other articles, just received and for sale eAedjppait the Apothecary sign, by I 'Wl "C K. WHEELER. Salisbury! Axim, 18S9 U4 " 1 t !;. I . Jtlorus illulticaulis. . . mJr Mt BUT, UMJUAijI " it ..T j J3L TREES C. about the last of the Fall. The A CONSIDERABLE NUMBER of these Jmay; WBSTERSJ :- .. i -. us i ; 1 - M rives THE Subscribers take pleasafe in announcing to the Pohlic, that the GREAT WES TERN TRI WEEKLY STAGE LJJYE from Salisbury via the Catawba Springs, Lincoln ion, Rntherfoidlon, to AfihvjIleJN. C. will com mence running on the Sid instant. - DeDarts from' Salisburv. on Sundavs. Wed nesdays, and Fridsys at 5 o'clock, A. !Nl , ar rives at Ashville on next day, at S o'clock, P. M. Leaves Ashville for Salisbury1, at 5 o'clock, A. o i r.j "j jjrni j. , un ouiioayg, i iesuays, ana & oursaays, ar es at Salisbury nefxt day; 8 o'jclock. P. M. . This Line forSPED. GOOD DRIVERS, TEAMS, and COACHES cannot he surpass ed bv anv line in tb Stale. I It connects with the DAILY LINKat Salisbury for the jNorth, and at Ashville with the line to Jkooxville, ten nessee. ' 'IU 1 . Passengers leaving Raleigh j W est will find this the nearest. Route by 20 miles, and decidedly the cheapest. And for fine roads, romantic scenery, particularly the Gap over the lilue Kidge, it is not other in N. Carolina. ''!! I . A. ! ; i I- I R. Salisbury, Npjr. f, 1839 if NiB. This Line intersects colnton foi Greenvijle. S, C. and the Limestoce Springs. i 1 A. B. & R. W N. C. for the excelled by any I BENCINI W.LONG. 5 . I he Line at Lin via Spartanburg, L. T Y direction of She Synod bf N. Carolina, JLf the Churches of Concord Presbytery, will be called upon ifi trie following order for Contri- buttons tor v oreignj Missions, by the Secretary of the Central Board ! ! Friday November 1st, Steel Creek at 1 1, A. M. Saturday, Sabbath, . Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sabbath, do Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, do 2d.1 Providence, do J, Rcky River, do 4ih, Philadelphia, do 5h, Poplai Tent, do 6th, Concord jTown do 7h, Bethpage, da 8ih, Ramah, j do 9h, .Mallard Creek, do 1 01 h, Sugar Creek, do dii Charlottej llth, Paw Creek, at 11 A. M. 12fh, Hopewel ISCh, Bethel, da; Davidson! Candle lighting die lighting, f Thursday, ; 14th, Centre, at do do College, Can- Son iSSicJt'i J!ot ion of Marriage. --I've ateerd to; venture on mmmony myself, a donn altogether. think Til spekMate inkhat for one while T If con't jist suit a rovin man me.- It'sjof a considerable of a tie, and then it ain'tlike a horse deal where if you don't like! the beast, you can pui it off in a raffle, or trade, or swop, aodi suit ; yourself better ; but you inosi make the best bargain of a bad and put up with it. Jt ain't often you meet a oritur of Ihe right metal i spirited, yet gentle ; easy onhhe jbiti, sore footedand spry no bit in, or kickin'.or skulk- in, or rac n off refustn' to go, ronin' back a and then clean limbed and good eaniage. It's about the diflJcdltest piece of business I know on. C7The Picayune details the partiealars of an extensive forgery and attempt to swindle by man by I the name of Roderick Steejles, who hails from this State. He called opoo Messrs. ponner & Gridley, 43, Camp street, with a 'hhiff. btntaess kind tt i faltitatfoD lad tntt Friday, saturday, Sabbath, Monday,; Tuesday, Wednesday, I Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sabbath, Nov Monday, do Tuesday do Do j do jl5ih, Prospect Oct. 25, 1839 11, A.M do- Sutesville. do 17ii, Concord, (Iredell) do jl8iji, Salem, do 19ii. B-thany, do 20th, Tabor, ! do 2 Is), Mocksville, do 2-2d, Unity, ! do 23ct Third Creek do 24in, Back Creek, 11 A M 25tb, '1 hyatira, do 2rjth, Fianklin, do do Salisbury jjCandle lighting. be had at Fayetteville, N. next summer or the first of proprietor can very readily dis pose of them at! the North, but from patriotic considerations, he prefers that they should be taken by his native State. Ihe price win oe the same as ;in Baltimore or New York, and will be forwarded to purchasers on the moneyVbeing remitted'. It is jb'oped that such as may wish to engage, may do sot at an early day. Enquire of E. L. N. C : i; Feb 16, 1839 tf29 Wihslow, Fayetteville, A DIGEST Of all the reported Decisions of the Courts in XNoTtb uaroiinaj commencing witn tne earnest Reporter and Jinc!a(ling the Decisions ofnhe Supreme Oojuhlal jheir June Term, 1837; prepared by i f ' I ; Jas. lEDLt. Esq. Attor. &. Coansfr at Law. TURNER i; HCGHES, tfie proprietors, respectfully ask rthe; patronage of the public for this wok, wbibi is nbw in press, and will be published anef'ready for delivery about the first of November l$39l I In the original proposals, issued more than a year ago, it wast stated that the work would pro bably not exceed seven hundred pages. It is now ascertained it will contain near a thousand pages, and must inereiore necessarily oe uiviaeu into two royal octavo volumes of about 500- pa ges each printed on good type and fine paper, and well bound.! Price nine dollars a copy. It is recommended! not only to professional men, all of whom wi)l doubtless possess them selves of it, to direct! arid abridge their labors, but is also urged upon the notice of all Justices, Sheriffs, and other judicial officers, as affording them an exposition J ib alfew words, of the points which the Supreme ( Court of North Carolina has decided in Frelaton lo their duties. For a similar reason, it is recommended to private gen tlemen, who may hajre the inclination or feel an interest tokhonf the determinations of the Su preme Court Which 'Constitute, so far .as they decide, the lawjof the land, as imperative as any act of Assembly, and as binding in their opera tion upon every member of the community. Gentlepin rill confer a great, a; partic ular favor opohjihe author and publishers, by aiding in piocuHnW Subscribers, and returning the list by mil tTif rner & Hughes, by the 1st of November! or December next. ' Raleigh, Auoat i8ih, 1839. NEW IJEtWiELLERY. c. JOIJNiC. PALMER i TTAS another hew supply of Gold and Silver JLJL WATgHKS, Plain English and f rencb do Gold 'Fob; Chains and - Keys, Fine breast Pins and Finger Rings, Silver Butter Knives, Patent and plairv- Pencils. -Tooth Picks, Fob Chains, Spectacles and Thimbles, Steel and gilt ob Uuains and Keys. :qiiM:v-p-ALSO--- A VERY FINE AND LARGE ASSORT- sMENT OFs RAZORS AND POCKET ; AND; PEN KNIVES, by different makers and other articles usually kept by Jewellers,. All of which will be sold low for. Cash', or; only six months credit, after whieh time, interest will be charged. Work done faithfully Jand punctually. Salisbury IMay IS. 839 -lf40 r -$wl3 4 rre gat band T F. FR ALEV keeps cor.?tantly on -LP a full suuplv of ready ij MADEl CLOTBIJS'G, Coats, Pantaloons and Vests, ajlso Lloths, Casi- meres and Vesting all of which he wilt sell low for cash, i He is also prepared lo jboVjand make clothing in a verv superior style, and war ranted to fit well. I Garments I cut on short no tice. He wilj leach the j ART OP on the most approved and Fa&hhmsble Style to Tailor's wishiog instruction B. F F. quill ireesj 050. The Subscriber informs the public, that he has for sale, at bis Nurseries m Davidson County, 13,000 trees ot the Jtlorus Nultrcaulis, thse superior 19 '-cuttings wunout roots to propa- e from. S His prices shall be the market price of the article in the INorth and elsewhere. He 1L " -iL ill ji kj !. liww " - bim) nas a targe StocK 01 r run arees, consisting of Apples,"! Pears J Peaches, Plums, Cherries, Arc. being selections $f the best American and Luiopean frult3ialif vtbich are grafted or in oculated and In heallhv. prowin? condition. I will have trees delivered in good condition, at any reasonablerdutaDee from Lexington, say 7 5 or 100 miles, if imount of orders will histi- fy it,) fur which 'twill charge the usual price of Dialing, ti.sviit ne well lor those who uih to obtain trees,sto get the CataWnecf the Nnrw. ries, which eoqitains prices, an will be sent grat is 10 an applicants tbe. postage.being paid. Communications ;wil be rrornmlj .attended to uirecv 10 Lrtixjng:or, fM. u.. I Mil ,if CHARLES MOCK. THE SUBSCRIBER HAVING RE MOVED MIS MHOP TO THE :I BVILDIXWFORMERLY : : ; 7 P'pSTipFFlCE J ;: Continues to keep on iind a good assorlmenU Y ft atelier and fihttinsA a Breast Pins and flings, t: . Silver Spoons and Pencils, .- Musical Boxes and Silver Thimbles, -SARodgm)P6cJtiMd. Pen" Knives . y And aliothe articles in his linevi ; ; Repaired in the best manner, and warranted for twelve months; i Old Gold and Silver taken in exchange for articles purchased, or in payment for debts due. J, if V ! i i il DAVID L. POOL. Salisbury I June 7,i839tf45 ; ; BUTBRTjBLlKIMEJNrT. I Will T THE SUBSCRIBER having been satisfae tpjrily engaged fojrmore than three years n attending toft 1 if . : ! B OARD1NG HO USE, Feels encouraged to sa to the public, that her HniKA xnH SmhleftMrA well furnished for then reception and accommodation of those who may be pleased to call. l! --4 I !f J i ' E. SMITH , 6rr? All the iagesrilarrive at and depart from my House, yrheref Iseats are secured, and no LADIES' FASHIONS I : ro&i The - WINTER I FALI AND iilffilis). I rm NEW I ESTABLISH! ENT nil! la Mocksville, JV. C. p TISO1I! S FOS TEIZ INFORMS the public that he has removed from his former stand, to his new buildings on the pcblic square, in the luwn of Mocks- . 'mi "";: ..: ; yille, where ne win continue io Keep a Tiioiise ojfittwtainment 4 His House is roomy and commodious; attach ed to which are SIX COMFORTABLE OF FICES for gentlemen of the Bar,, all conven ient to the Court House. fThe subsciicei pledg es himself to the roost diligent exertions, to give satisfaction tor such as may, can on mm. nis TABLE, BAR & STABLES are provided in the best manner than he : country will afford, and hfa servants are faithful and prompt. J Jao-26.l839-tl,l f;;: - 'A . w State of Worth Carolina. :i W.ILKES COUNTY. x Julv I Sessions. 1839. Glenn & IMartin, "iginal Attachment lev. ied on defendant's Linds. !7o vs. - Wm. H. Hackettj 3 JT appearing tn the satisfaction of the Court, that Wm H Hackett, is not an inhabitant of this State : Ordered by the Court, that publication be made for six weeks in, the Caroli na Watchman, that the said Wm. H. Hackett, appear at our next Court, to be held at the Court House in-Wilkesfcorougb, on the lstjmonday af ter the 4:h monday of October next, and answer ; or judgment will be entered against him, for the amount of plaintiffs debt. ! ' Given under my band at office, the 8ih day of September, 1839. i v. ! WM. MASTIN. ee c. September 27. 1839 Printer's fee $5 exertions spared tojgiv general satisfaction to j, MEANDER IIIjLIAN rassengera. h . g. ;. Cjf My residence is on the corner of Gilles pie street, the ; lot formerly occupied by Mrs. Barge,; convenient to the Market and near the State Bank.!'! M l . II - ' ' A- -Fayetteville Aug. 14 1839Sm4 THE Subscriber informs the public, that she has just i received through the Northern Cities the latest and most approved . LONDON 6 PARISIAN FASHIONS, And is prepared to execute orders in the most 6tylish and satisfactory linanner. a tf L . 'w - a i . m . . wont sent irom a uietance snail be caretully pat up and forwarded. 1 lis S. ;U. PENDLETON. A few Bonnets, Caps, Turbans, and other articles, will be kept on band for sale. lra ! Pi io alen nrunara1 tr' AVAAivtA Crimping and Fluting on reasonable terms. Salisbury,; uci oner i; MORUS MULTICAULIS hd - iK'llTiRB'BS. THE Subscriber has for sale (deliverable af ter the fall of the leaf) from EJGI1T THOSAJYD to i TEA THOUSAND genu ine Morus Multica,olus' Trees, fram roots and cuttings, oow growing in and near the Town of Pilt8borough, rortb Carolina, lhesa trees are large and superior, many of them now measure which I will count from one to three hundred buds each. I will sell iany number that may be required at market prices, by the tree, by the foot, or by the bod, but! -would prefer selling by the bud. ! n . Also for sale, one million of the best 6tock of Silk-worm Eggs for feipdinor. 1 j l I JJlMhlS J. HORJVE. Pitlshormsrh, Sepl 6 . 1839 f6 RESPECTFULLY offers his professional services to the citizens of Salisbury and surrounding; country- His Office is in Mr. West's new brick) building, nearly opposite J. and W. Murphy's store. , v August 30, 1839- tf5 - . . Bagging, Hoping fij Groceries, Just received Sc for sale wholesale retail Sk(TK puces Cotton) Bagging, 42 to 44 inches &P 30 coils Bale Rope, 30 Kegs Nails, 40 Bags Coffee, 18 Hbds. Sugar, 100'J lbs Loaf do. 500 lbs Spring Steel, 55 pair.Eiiptic Springs, 20 large covering Hides, 500 lbs; Blister ISieel, t 144 Bottles Tonic Mixture, 500 lbs sole Leather, 100 Kegs White Lead, Sy J. & W. MURPIIV. Salisbury, SeptJ 20,11839118 R ANA WAY from the Subscriber living in Hamburg, Si C. on the 27th of August last,' a negro man by the name of , he is about twenty Sve or thirty years of age, he is a bright mulatto, about five feet eight or ten inches high, he stoops a linle when walk-. ing, steps quick, has a downcast look, he is a lit- from six lo nine feet, well branchedmany oXll blink-eyed, knoikneed, and is avery : plausi i adovuii uiuij aoou. uieiasLOL4 October, from the subscriber. at that time residing in Stokes County, N. Carolina, my Negro man about -21 or 23 years ol age, and of a very bright comptexion.i He is a Shoemaker by trade, has a very); bushy head of hair, a thin visage, ,1s spare built and weighs! from 135 to 140, pounds. He has a very large fscar on one of his legs near the ankle, believejd to be on the right leg, also a scar on each arm Just below the elbow oc casioned by a burn. His heels have been frosted, which injury has left sears cpon them: Cole man has a wife ( a free woman) near Blakely, N. Carolina; and it is probable that be may be in that direction, although many persons believe tbat be was decoyed off; by a while man, named Joshua iYoung, who left the neighborhood about the same time: tor Indiana. 1 will give a re ward of Fifiy Dollars o any one who will de liver Coleman to me near Brook Neal in Camp bell County Va. or whjo will confiLe him in jail, so that I get him in my f possession i " '- j RICHARD OVERSTREET. Brook NeallCamplMl cty, Va December 21, 1838 tf23 Emporium of Arts 5 Sciences. ALlOTldally alrivals bf Books and Sta tionary at the Great Hall of Science. Among the variety are the following; new and valuable wonts : Sketches of the Greek; and Roman! Poets, .from Homer to Tiypbydorns - - History of the Harvard University Speeches of the Hon.1 Daniel Webster . Ditto John Sargent l-i - A ; Percival's Wonders of the World History of the; American War by Charles Botta Gymnastics for Youthj f Mirror bf Time : j , , . . -. 7 Sketches of London by ithe author of Beach and 'Bit'- j I : r . ; Voyage round the Wiorld by Reynolds : Beauties of Ireland i . ' ... . J Whigs and Democrats or love of no Politics All new publicatbns regularly received as soon as published . . j2 -;- -77T A large collection 4f Sehool Books always on At ths ftbrih Carolina Book Store. ( and tor sale'aljreloced prices; by :- 1 -AA. I trtTiTRUPn a. UfTniin: ble fellow. I bought said negro from Mr An drew Drew, of Salisbury, North Carolina, some time in November last, from : which place, he brought Simeon, jit is probable he will try to go back to Salisbury, as he says his mother lives there When he left, he had on a green broad cloth frocK coat, a checked shirt, satinet panta loons and vest, a new straw bat, and a pair of yankee made boots'. Whenever he stops, he pro bably will attempt to get employment in some public house as a waiter, or in some stable as ost ler, as he has been . accustomed to such work since he belonged to roe. I will pay for his ap prehension and deliverv to me in Hamburg. S C, the above reward, orj TWENTY FIVE DOLLARS if lodged in any Jail in this State (South Carolina.)! or North Carolina. THOMAS G. PARKINSON. , Hamburg, S. C. Sept. 20th. 4839 Sm8 Den tal Over at ion . D: va . i i, a . R R W Vy HITINGTON, haying loca ted in Salisbury, JV. (X,lfwrs; his Professional services to the citizens of Rowan aud the adjoin ing Counties, i j . s;A He may be found at Col. LorrpV Hotel, where he is prepared to perform any and every Dental Operation. j j r ? 2CP Examinations made without charge. . CP Materials and work warranted in all cases. November 8, 1839. tf TEIIIVIS OP WATOHLIAIT. The Watchmaw . may hereafter be had for two Dollars and Fifty Cents per year. A Class of roua newj subscribers .who will pay in advance the whole sum at one payment, shall have the paper for one year at Two Dol Lars each, and as long as the same class shall continue thus to pay in advance . the sum of Eight Dollars the same terms shall, cootinoe. otherwise they will bejeharged as other sobscri bers. AriA-y.AA ; J . Subscribers who do not pay during- the year will be charged three Dollars in all cases. '"A" No subscription will be receiy ed for.less than one year bit by payment in advjance: ':AA A' No paper will be discont-jioed but at the op' tion or the Editors, onlessiair arrearages are paid up, r :::A-A'A?':AA'?- All letters! 10 the Editors must be post paid; otherwise! they will certainly not be at tended to. . t: w - : r- a TERMS OF ADVERTISING. One Dollar per square for the first insertion and Twenty-five: Cents per square for each in sertion afterwards.' j . 4 Court Notices will be eharged S5 per cent., higher than the' jabove, rates. AA deduction of S3J per ct. from the regular prices will be tny e to "those tbat advertise by, the year. ; Nu advertisement will , be inserted for less than ons Vollcnr ' " : - '-' Advertisements will be continued until orders are received to stop thea, whCTB co dtfectfcns sre preTrotshy given. . . - ' TT OW sj U A accomp grsatest evil grounds, anc! Ancient roe to be corfiin abdomen, tec are situated ity, -whence The com n cy in thesto ostiveness, of sight, pal( of fixing the portance, or mands yigor the rrind bee ing roelanchi a total deran The mental that haunt t the judgmec wisest and fc tion as the ' Asedenta rere study f and rarely ri ercise. a diss and driokinf violent pvrg bitualdischa ses,) or lon Debility of 01 the abdomet The print move indige toenliven tl by exercise, pleasanrcor. being carefu of a mild ap calculated t EvansVApe in their op cleansed, hi are tonic, an infallible rei proved a gn Some phj use of mere as in many symptoms. Inter 0ASTI: ING Mr with the abc Great Ian vous headac and strictun vous Irritabi in a trunzon: impending s distressing ach , d ro w si 1 the nervous every :houg on the count his existenci noticed in a Dr Wm. E) plaint, whic age of the 1 removing ev wishes to sa that those a: loms similar restored, ma benefit ACA Mrs.J. 1 Johnson, of for ten yean in her. head, in the stoma She could fii f ral physicii nntil afier si medicine of time she bej she continm will be perf as to the tri Johnson's d; N-.Y. -ICPMrs street betwe ted for ten symptoms : pains in the of her heart not lie on he ability of er vigor or cou an aggravat sion to parti apprehensio an irksomer ted, disquie conceived si lamented, most misers frequent me A' Mr Ken n physicians, cineSjbuIco 4 ion of her c! suaded her I J She is no not only car fairs, but av present as s : J. Kenny Kenny. Sworn be: 1836. Pj f;CPRE RHEUM A Lungs -cu: Wm. EV York. Mr Newark, N severe paim increased 01 preserved a dizziness in ly costive, 1 profuse swe bove syrop( erable diffic tightness at of due enerc The abov and aperfec City cf . Benjamin S ' pose and , bove ceri - respects t Sworn be for WILLI sao street- Sold GEORGl JOHN A . J. H.AJSl E JOHN IV.M.M, . May 10,

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