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A HIGHLY IMPORTANT UTIxiN
X TO Tim PUBLIC BVVU.njM'WJ
I EVANS, 100 CHATHAM STREE'M
i?wau general and special Cave :ie
! BfcWARE LEST YE STUMBLE.
TThOCT. WILLIAM EVANS, 100 Cfcai
j JLr,m sireei avails himselfhof the present j
iieasiorj to lender bis pest onfeig?f acknowIee
i menu to the numerous members of society who
lH9iiffting ander all the pains and aches that
i flesh? heir to,") ht?e entrusted themselves Jto
f! It is caie. If e has he satisfaction of knawifg
from fnany living evidences, that bis remedies
! havel6ne their duty as far tas lies within jtfce
Compass of human means, now distressing j
the; afflicted is Dyspepsia or indigestion, VfT
Ii.g til the sources pf their enjoyment, and lead
ingln many instances to the miseries of eor)
firmed Hypochondriasis i Long as it has been
.the subject of ioqniry by medical eothors, it re
mains til moch obscurity-Apoplexy diseasesof
the jLirerKidneysl Spleen,, btomach. and In
testines, Bladder, and its appendages, Diarrhoea,
Dysen tary, Cnm Multns Allis,' perform parts
in the drama of Morbid Affections. Dr i Evans
has been singularly Successful in the treatment
of the abort diseases, by remedies, drawn. Ifrpra
bis own'and the researches of the most eminent
medical men in the world. He has also bad vast
experience and success throughout Vibe; whole
family of delicate diseases, Jbe impure tenden
cies of which are aggravated by and- rooted iiin
Ihejconsliiotion through the base conspiracies of
Mercurial murderer, : unprincipled, uneducated
andf onpracticed, injany art save that of attemp
ting to lead the credulous victim on ihe froadj.to
ruit. Dr Evans office 1 100 Chatham street is
ill "i -it. ' il.t...- . 3 - 1 J' JJ- -I. 2" J'i-L'w
ami loreigu ujaitei?', ana compouuaea oj a uijiic
terjs hand on scientific principles A physician
h a way s i in . attehrfence, and a - private office.
I-A All; those w ho come jtbere in ; the hour ;of
if ICT'LlVKli COMPLAINT, J)F TEN
WEARS $TAJYDIJm.Mta iHAll$AH
fBIjOWNEp wifolof Joseph BrowneJ; Wlh
Sixth st.npar Second st.rWilUamsburgh, sffluc
ted for the last ten years with Liver Complaint,
restored lo health .through the treatment of pr.
jWk EVANS. -Sympioms:Habrual constipa-
tion of the bowels, .total loss of appetite, excra-
ciaiinsf pain of the episrastric reffidn. creat:' de
pression of spirits, langour arid other symptom! of
extreme debility, disturbed sleep, inordinate npw
in the riht side, could r hot
w it hoi) t an aggravation of
colon red , with other symn-
tca;s indicating great derangement, in the fane
V'-;iios ' pfheliverL jf ' -i i L1-' K ii,v11.
j iirs;" 0r6wne;was attended7. by thrcepf the
f ifirit pliysicians,-bat deceived i but little relief
. ' from iheir medicine, till wr Browne procured
IV Borne f ,Di Vm Evans invaluable preparations,
i ;jwhii;h effectually relieved her of the abeveilis
utWing symptoms, with otbers,jwhich it is- rjrol'
l essential lo ihtimatje-' i . --; - '
'Vri ; ' J JOSEPH BROVVNEJ "
i. City and Coonty of! New Yctk, gs. V; '-' J: "
"Iv-i Joseph Browne, Williamsburgh, Long Island j
i ; bping duly sworn, did depose and 6ay 1 hat the
1 - facts as set forth ia the within statement: to
which he has subscribed iiis name, are jest! arid
r JOSEPH BROWNE.
Husband qf the said Hannah Browne
rn before me; 'his 4th day of January, jJl3S7
FJS I EH PIIN UKRKY, Comi of Deeds
4f the menses, pain
litfUm herjefl 6ide,
patn, urine high
fv' ' " 1: HIS '
iinf S
INFORMS the public that he ; has removed
ffom his former stand, to b9 new buildings
on the public square InUhe jlWnof Mocks
rilfe, where be will continue to keep a
: House of Entertainment, -:
His House is roomv and commodious; attach
ed lo'which areSIXC051FORTABLE, OF
FICES for gentlemen of heBar, all conven
ient to the Court Hoose. jThe subscJicei pledg
es himself to the, moat diligent exertions, to give
satisfaction to soch as . may call on him. His
TABLE, BAR & STABLER are 'provided in
the best manner that the, country will afford,
and his servants are faithful and prompt.
Jan 26,18391126 I I ,
SAUSBtJBirt .FEffll ALE
THE Trusteesof the Saliury Female Aca
demy, inform the public, that this Institution
will be opened on Monday thai 1 4th of October
next. It is their intention to place this Seminary
on a peimanent and respectable basis; and no
care will be wanting on their part, to render it in
every re&oert, worthy of the confidence of the
irienas oi euucaiion raoramy buu ichiuu, ju
seek for their daughters aplacle where intellec
tual and moral culture cmbiied, will prepare
them to qccnpy with usefulness aind dignity, the
sphere to whica they may be tailed, j
heyi are now making; all Suitable jeff irts to
secure for Teachers, a "gentleman and lady of
high quaiificationsJ ''S 1 V" '
Meanwhile" they Jhave engaged Miss Emma
J. Bakef, a you'og bdy inrs whose Jiterary. quali
fications! and capacitj for suchi a situation, ihey
tiaye perfect confidence ; and who has hitherto
taught music in this aiid oiherj seminaries, with
en.tire satisfaction, As soon &s the other teach
ers are obtained. Miss i Baker wilT again devote
herself exclnsifelyj to ihe musical department.
TERMS OF TUITWJV.
For beginners, per eession of 5
For the Rudiments'; with Grammar, Go
months,
$8 00
10 00
tu
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ledv
another recent mi or. me nnnvauea vir
tut Sf Dr tVtnEvahM Mtditints DYSPEP-
:-Si.:;TRX YEARS' ; 8TAJVD1JYG-Jfii J
Mclenzie, 176 Sfabtnn 6treet was afflicted wjth
jibe above :cmpIal'o fur ten years, which inca
pacitated him at intervals, for the period of sjix
jeari, in attending to his. business,9 restored to
perfect health undr f he salutary - treatment! of
11. T ' r . '. . i " . .-- -1 i I.
xji vai cvans. . . - i . I
The Symptoms. were. A sense ef distension
and oppression af lejj eaiing, distressing; pain jin
the t of the stomach, nausea, impaired appetite,
giddiness, palpitatioii of the hrart; great debility
and emaciation, depression , of spirits, dlstorbted
'ret,omeimes a bi idua -.vomiting, and pattj jin
-itbe right ide an extreme, degree of languor
and iaiotoess ; any endeavour to pursue , ais bps
ipttss causing immediate exhaustion and weari
JiJfMcKenxie daily M
' nca,and none of the above symptoms havejre-
! cur red since he used the medicine. He is now
strong and healthy mao.,;,He has resorted! to
myriads ot remedies, but thev were all ineffec-
tual. Heisjpilling to, give apy information! to
the afflicted respectins the itiestimablei benefit
rendered tobini by ihe use of Dr.Wm Evans1
medicine.!
J
AlRcal Blessing toMotlicrs.
Dr. JVmvdjiACelebralcdcooihmg
i SmupJorXhUdren - Cutting lAeir, tilth
liTfn HIS Infallible Remedy has preserved Ihun-
1 -H. jdreda of Children when; thought past jje
f: covery, from convulsions.; As soon as - the! Sy
; rupis.rubbed on the gums, the child will recov
er. This nrenaratiin) is 60 innocent: sn f5c
I emus, and Bb pleasant, that no child will refosa
tolet itsgutds be robbed with it. 'When infants
are a t the age of four months, though there is! no
appearance ot teeth, one bottle of the Svron
- w umu ua iae gums, io open tne - pores.
Psa ots should never be without trTSyriutf in
. 5 wnera there are young children j'fbr
it cuua waves in me night wah painin !the
gums, the Sy run immediate! v frivea hv
opening the pores ind healinj; the gums there-
uj jM'UMu von ruisions, pavers, fyc.
t Proof positive of the Efficacy of Dr
Evans soothing Syrup. j H
n..t 'yS Syrup:
"7' c grcatDeneni anorded to my suf
fflfin infant W enn t? riii
. "'.; awuiuui ojrup, 10 1 a case
ot protracted and patrifldentition, must! con-
ir.nce cTrry reeling parent how essential ah' ear
ly application of such an invaluable, medicine is
to relieve infant miserj ani torture My in
Uny. wh,,eL te!l!lfn?l experienced such acute
w..0w, -nucKSd wiin. convulsions.
.uu, 1 lamuy suppused that death
would sopnreUase the babe from languish; till
we Po"? abottleofyoursyrup which as soon
-rrr- wuuucnui cnange was
proaucea, ana auer a jiew applications, the cHild
Tt"; v""v,wf',T"u Mjr wuiiouing 10 us
cse, i am giao lomiorm you. the child haicom
pletely recovered and no recurrence of that Haw
' fill Knmntainl KaoT cinra aaah rmA .L 1 . . llT
mi wuiioiui uh 4!v wvuiicu ,f u8 leeiQi; are
emanating easily and; the child enfovs rmtit
health, , I giva ycja my cheerful permission to
make this acnotvledgment nublic. anr ,;n
' gladly give any information on this circumstance
:' - ' A ' sylx Wm JOHNSON. .
( v v 'Sold by thejoUoving Agents. ; I
GEORGE W.BROWN, Salisbury. Nl C I
JOHN A. INGLIS, ( Booltstore) Cberaw.SL C
J. II ANDKUSUJN, Camden, SC. ii
E. JOHN HuuGINS, Colombia, S. C f! i
W.' M.. MASON .'4" Co,, Raleisrb, N. Ci I
TAYLOR. HARRIS & Co Charlotte, N. C
TRANSCRIFr OFFICE, r innAn
t cttximvv 1? j i y LiincolntoD
. ocrraohv and uistorva f
The above with the higher branches in
Literary Department,
Music on the Piano and Guitar,
Y;ifrw !,' v." : v:l .1 '
Ornamental Needle Work;.
of Wax Fiowersi will alsf be i
isc -.iC" j f si- 1 --'.-I
at M CCUV . j , . K : I.' '
; 'By order of ithe Trustees.
" r THOMAS II COWAN, Cb'm
. Salisbury, Sept. j27. 18$&i-tf9 '
12 50
25 00
10 00
jand the making.
aiight, if desired,
Morns Mutt I caul is.
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- A CONSIDERABLE: NUMBER of these
J3L TREES may be had at Fayetteville, N.
C. about the last of nextfummer or the first of
the Fall. The proprietor cab very readily dis
pose of-them at the NortH, but from patriotic
considerations, he prefers Ithat they should be
taken by his native otate. l he price will be
the same as in Baltimore of New York, and will
be forwarded to purchasers on, the money's being
remitted.- It is hoped that such as may wish to
engage, may do so at an early day.'
Enquire of E. L. Wisslow, rayelteville
n. c. i ,
Feb 16, 18S9if29 L
THE SUBSCRIBER HAVING RE
MOVED HIS SHOP TO THE
V BUILDhVG FbftJtfERLy
KNOWN AS THE
POST OFFICE,
Continues to keep on hand a good assortment o
watches and Chains, s - -
Breast Pins and flings, I . -I
Silver Spoons and Pencils f
: Musical Boxes and Silver Thimbles,
Rodger s Pocket and Pen Knives.
And all other articles in his line.
Repaired in the best manoerLand warranted for
twelve months. Old Golo and Silver taken in
exchange for articles purchased, or in payment
fnf (tphlQ Aho f."i I I 'h: 1 "'-j--'
lIavid l. pool.'
Salisburv, June 7, 1859 lf45 '
MORUS IWUllTICAljLIS
IJOXITIS XOTIiTXOATOISf
?; Fruit IVees; be. :
" The Sobscnieriiaryrma the public that he has
fr salei at IiiiNorseries Df DaTi'dwo Coonty,
15,000 trees !of tfie Morus Iulticau4is, ihes
are soperior to? buttings! without roots to propa
wale from.' Hi? prce$ shall be the market price
of the article ,in- the North and elsewhere. He
also baa a largestock of Fruit Trees, ronsisting
of Apples, h Pf ars,tPeacb'es,"Plums, Cherries,
fyc. being selecrious of the best American and
European frojlsvall of which are grafted or in
oculated, and; o healthy, growing condition. "
- I will have! trees delirered in good " conditions
at any reasonable distance from Lexington, say
75 or 100 miles, (if; amount of orders will justit
fy it,) for which I wtll charge the usual price of
baoliog. It jwill be well lor those who wish to
obtain trees, io get;the Catalogue of the Nor&e
ries, which contains prices, andjwill be sent grat
is to all . applicant? the i postage being paid.
Commnnicatidns will be promptly attended to.
Direct! to Lexington, N. C. - t
? - fj i J j CHARLES MOCK.
Lexingtonj y. C. Sept. 6, 1839. -
"jl'f ISsifNciJ The Vol. of the American Ai
ifJlmanae for, 1833 and 1834, belonging to the
Subscriber. Prvbablj it has falleo into the hands
of some one who purchased Books at Gen. Polk's
sale, as it wa$!last loaned to that gentleman.
" ' -t.i ... U.. C.JONES.
Dee.6,'1839-tfl5
L-aDIES5 PiiSHIOHS
' ' 1 1 1 . FOR THE j H ' & . t r
PALL AND WINTER OF
mHE Subscriber informs t he public, that she
Mr bas just received through the Northern
Cities the latestaDd most approved '
LONDON & PARISIAN FA8HIONS,
And is prepared to execute orders in the most
stylish and satisfactory manner. .
Work sent from a di9tancevshall be carefully
pat up and forwarddi
h jj . ' S. D PENDLETON.
JC Asef JJonnets, Caps, Torbans, and
other arttclesj 'will be kept cahand for sale.
V Mrs.1 P.. is .also prepared to execute
Crimping and Flutwg on reasonable terms.
Salisbury, October 18, 1839.
HAVING .located himself in Salisbury, re
spectfully tenders bis professional services
to its citizens, and those of the surrounding coun
try, i His office is the one recently occupied by
Dr. Bouchelle1 where be can be found at all
times, except when absent on professional do
ties. MSalisbury June 7, 1839 tf45
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PRE
nnUE Eubeciiber bas fol sale (deliverable af
i ter the: fall Sof! the 8ei0 from EJGHT
THOSAND to TEN THOUSAND genu
ine Mores Muhicaulus Tjfees. fam roots ( and
cuttings, now growing in and! r.ear- the Town of
Pjllsborougbj North 'parolsj. These Trees are
large and superior, 'many of them now measure
from six to nine .feiptj wel branched,' many "of
which will count from one I to three hundred
buds each. I will sell any number that may be
required at) market prices, by the tree, by the
foot, or by the bud,rbbt would prefer selling by
the bud. r .Xii , .
Also for sale, onej mil!io of the best ock of
Silk-worm Eggs for feeding.! - w
p JAMES J. , HORNED
puisborciiErh, rc; 839-tfs,:g- ,i
j o jozlk Tins jriME.
ON Monday cf iFebruaryj Courtl 840. be
ing 3rd day of ihe month,) witl certaioly
be sold, the following property to the highest
bidder, for cash : jOoe neat and comfortable
N.C
Dwelling
W i ---- ' : w
Houst
let ! -SJ'NPf ' ; ; ' W
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c5T
TO OWNERS OF MILLS.
THE ; Subscriber has an improved Patent
SPINDLE for Mills, by which. a mill will
do much better , thari with the usual form of Spin-;,
dies. It is i so constructed as to keep from heating
or killing ther meal jo any manner. The runner
is so iconnnea oy me opincie as always to pre
serve its balance, and of course there is- no rub-5
bing of trie sidnea. - " C;U. ' y ;
I think, by this tmproyed Spindle, the same"
water will do at least one-third more business,'
and the meal of soperior quality. I
Any person wishing to use one of these Spin-:
dies, may1 obtain one or more, by making applica I
tion, fwithinU short lime) to the Subscriber at,
Mocksville, Davie Co. N. C. I think the pro
bable cjst will not exceed $30 for the Patent and.
Spindle ready Tot use. 1 '
The following pejsons have, my patent Milt
Spindle in successful operation :-Gol: VV. Fl
Kelly, Thosi Fcfster, Joseph Hall and Samuel
Foster, of Datie County ; Gilbreth DicKson and;
David J, Ra'msotir of Lincoln ; Charles Griffith
of Rowan ; Vddison Moore I of Davidson, and,
William Doss of; Surry j all of whom are highly
pleased with' its performance. -
1 I ! h I L. M. GILBERT. 'J
November; 8. 889 lfl5 j
nr. LEANDER KILLIAnI
(D & C. EvWHEELER
j Have just received a fash' supply orJ,
A "MONO whichaW the following, the firsi
1 A time 'offered In I this 'market, to wblch
they wouldj particularly Invite the attention of
Physictana,5m: ' : . . - '
t Tartratt of Iron and Potassa,
j Tg' jnild and excellent Tonic ; "...
HydrargjtntCum &ri(i( clialk mercury,)
t an excellent preparauoh for children ;
.'i;i.v- Preeiattd Qarboriate of Irori,
esteemed i much finer pieparatioo than the old
j. v 1 1 j tust or carbonate. - i .
! Acetate of Potassk (Sal Diuriticus.)
I Liquor, Potassai ; Extract of Jalop ;
ii
ii'
Elatkriipn,
.1! . '
Tery fine,! (Clulterbucks.) mud medicines of alT
Kinas, cnieuy usea in mis wuuitj ujo
Paints, Oils, Snuffs. iTobacc Spices,, Cigars,
'Candles. Rice, Starch, Soaps, Perfumes, Brush-
es, instruments, faste uoarus, r ine metier ana
WraDninffi Paper. Qdtlls. Int. Drawingl Paper
and paints j Madeira tTeieiffe, Malaga; Port,
Sherry, Ch3mpaigne,MDSQat,and Claret VVines,
French, Peach and Ajple JJrandy,Gio, Mooon
gahala and bid Whiskey, f Jamaica and N. E.
Rom, Loaf Bogar, Varnishes,' Sand Paper, Glass
Ware. Bottles. Lemob and iGincer Syrop, Lime
Juice. Tamarinds. Jeffs,1 Casks. Pocket Books
and MapsJ Pipes, Iron and composition Mortars,
and Pestles, j Candle Wick, Blacking,; Lee's.
Dean's, Dybtl's, Anderson'ti, Hooper's, Scott's,
Cook's, Shop, Beckwiih's,! Peters'; Moflait's
Evans Brandreth's, Pbelp'a Pills, Houck's and
Swaim's Panacea, .Moore and Anderson's Cough
DroDs. Snuff Boxes. Soieea. Pepper Sauce. Row
and's Tonic Mixture Back Gammon Boards,
Matches, Balm of Colombia for bald heads, Elix
ir of Onium. Swaim's Vermifuge, and a tbous
and other articles too numerous to mention, which
will be sold very low at the Apothecary Store.
SalisbuN: C.Jin.
10, 1840 tf24
OILS.--LAMP, lT)S AINED AND LIN
SEED, for sale by! 1 i I
!;! CrB. & OI K. WHEELER.
Salisbury1 Jan. 10,ll4oatf24 V
jyuMisMji six
IT For ii at Wheeler's,
JaluurW Jan. 10,11 84d--tf24
A LARGE assortment4 of fresh and genuine
JSl GARDEN; SEEDS pust received from
the New Lzbanttn Siafecrjf, (see ; catalogue at
their 6tore.) Alsoaiieat Oval Boxes and Hand
Swifts for Ladies, for sat by - -11(1?
C Hjfc C K. WHEELER.
Salisbury, Jan. io; 18D-itf24 "
Setocllrrg pv Sale
Fffl HE Subscribers offeftj wholesale a large
jl ana ooauiuui assorimeni ot .
Jewcueru. vutieru4 ana a
variety of fancy articles.
if1 :
RESPEqTFULLY offers his professional;
services: to the citizens of Salisbury1 and!
surrounding country i His Office is in Mrl
West'sjnew byick; building, nearly opposite JI
and V Murphy's store. j
Augtist SO,!l839tf5 j
State of Jlottft Carolina
Sf STOKES COUNTY.
V
:n the great North Irauare of. said town nf Slis-
bury. One other House and; Lot oooosita Wm.
II - 1. --Si." . . . " "
iiuwaTatne it extending back to the L.n
iiviaa jiqreii.- 'orty Acres cf excellent Land
in the ticiniiy of Town. tThe condition of sale
will be cash to Ute amount of about $500. - A
reasonable credii will h il
At the eamei time! will be offered a Tract of 124
Acres, lying witbtu 4 mtles of Town, mostly
wooaiana, wuu gwa tuildipga thereon.
, i- N i-i .J.JONES.
December 13, 1639. ts. . j-V i 1 ,
Court o EquifyFall Term 1839. j
Polly Early,! Executrix of iea Earh decd.i I
. - r : H
Pleasant Kirby, Thomas Kirby and others J f
IN this case it appearing to the. satisfaction of:
the Court J that Thomas Kirby, one of the Del
fendants in ih5s case, does not reside wiihin the'
limits of this Statej It is therefore ordered, that
poDiicaiion oe imaae tor six weecs in tte Caroli
na Watchman,: printed at Salisbury that unr
loss the said 1 Thomas Kirby appear at the next1
Court of Equity, to be holden for the coontv of
Stokes, at tbCour-House in Germanton, cri
tne second mondav after too fourth mondav in
March next, knd plead, answer "or demurr, theLL
cut win oe iaKen pro conresso, and the case set
down for hearing exparte as to him. 1
Witness, Fv Fries' Clerk and Master of oof
said Court, Cd monday after 4th monday in Sepi
tember,S 18391 If t - w ,v . j
: , i FRANCIS FRIES, c. M. e. 1
Nori 59 6 w I Printers fee 5 '
Merchants and dealers in : the above, are invi
ted to call end examine, as.: they are determined
to sell very cheap. f. If;
C.Bi&jSCI K. WEELER.
Salisbury, Jan. 10J 1840-tf24
i ! ,! . . . ' s. il . . 1 - - . i .
Tlie Subscribers offer fit wholesale or retail
IsjfflTh Reams wrapping paper,
&J 20 Reams Foolscap,)
12 Reams Letter, ruled and unruled,
10 Gross Paste Boadi j j
-' 6 -dd 1 Rice Paerij J , .
French and colored! Paper5 far Ladies ose.
i C. B.lSt Cl K. WHEELER.
Salisbary,Jan. 10l84pf-tf24
1 1
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State of iiortft atolfua
SUURrcoUNTy::. -
'! : :- . " .'r
Soperior Court of Law September Term 1 839.
George W.'Rooertsh . : , "
. "vs.J I Petition for Divorce.
Elizabeth Roberts. 3 r ; "
rm HE Defendant called and failed Judgment
'-JL pro confesso.' -Ordered by the Court, that
pnoiicaiion oe maae ior inree mu.iins in me car
olina' Watch main , and the Raleigh Standard , for
the Defendant to appear at iha next term of wjr
said Court, lo be held Tor said connty, at ' the
Coort-Hbuse to Hockford,'on.the th inonday af.
ter the 3rd monday in February next, then and
there to answer to the allegations in said Bill, or
the pray erj?f the petition will be granted, t
Witness, Winston somers, ; uteiic ot said
Court at office! 'he 5th monday after the 3rd
monday in Aue-ust, AD. 1839.' . ,
WINSTON SOMERS, c. s. c. .
DrcJ20, lSSSj-SmaiPrtuter'sfee SlO
Cocoons Wanted. 4
rfflHE Subscriber ba aboot two thousand rery"
JL fine MORUS MU LTI C A U LIS TREES
yet fori sale, from 5 to 8 feet high, one half of
wbic& tie is willing iro sen payaoie . in .(jocoonsi
to be delivered next summer; the other half
casn. j ( i
-Persons wishing to make contracts will pleasei
maKe ineir applications soon, as tne season tor
fdanting according Jo his experience, begins ear
y in February i Silk Worm.Eggs from arery
bealiny siotii ot Worms, can also be bad.
i h r: - IWETMORE. ;
Fnyetlcvme, Vecl'MO, 183. 7w21.- . r;
1 1',
H: C. JOXES-Hasr remoTed his Law
ODice to the building htelv occopied
by, Mr.. M Brown as a family residence,
next door to his ttcre near the Court-Housp.
Mr. JooestifSce is io the end of the build-
ing, next to the former rost OEce.
ShRsburtyJan 3, 1840 ; "
THE Subscribers have just received from the
North, six V v
FAMILY CARRIAGES,
anaT Bar ouches j
made to order, and ofd the best materials, which
will be sold for very nloderate prices. : They al
so have on hand, ooene two wheel
Biiggy land one Siilky,
with HARNESS fpf each of. t he above, all
complete., Those persons desirous of somelbinr
neai aoo uunioiiBDie io rme in, cannot tan to D6
pleased both in style and; price, i
- aB.&cf K. feeler.
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State of : North -Carolina.
; DAVIDSON COUNTY.
Superior Couit of Lavr-Fall .Term 1839.
- Juliana.. Bringle, V '.!'. " , , ,
vs. --r; Petition for Divorce.
. Casper Bringle. J j v V f
IT 'appearing to the satisfaction of the Com t ,
that the Defendant,' Casper ' Bringle,' is nut
an inhabitant of this State : It is therefore order
ed by the Court, that publication be made for
three months in the Carolina - Watchman, print
ed in Salisbury, land the Greensborongh Patriot,
printed in Greensboroogb,that the said Casper
Bringle appear at; the ; next Soperior Court of j
Law, to be held for tne county , ot Davidson at
the Court House in Lexington, on the 1st mon
day after the 4th monday in March next, "and
answer to said petition, or it will be read expar
te, and judgment awarded accordingly.
Witness Andrew; Hunt, Clerk, of our said
Court at Office,! the 1st monday after 4ih mon
day in September, A D. 1839. - , ; -
, vAKUKlCW 11U N J , C. S. C
Dec. 6, 1839f-3nil9 Printer's fee $10 - i
7T OW spirits i?
JLi accompanied J
greatest evils are s;
grounds, and the v
Ancient mfdical ;
to be confined t f:
abdomen , tech n ic:. II
are situated on ! 1 r
ity, whence
The common c r:
cy in the stomach :
costiveness, epas;;-.
of sight, flpitaiic
of nxtn? the sue
portance.or rr
mands vicr cr c
the rcind becorr.c i
ing melancbo'ly, c
a total derancr
'Phe mental t'c:l.
lhat haunt the i
the judgment ex .
wisest and best cf :
tion as the weal. ..
State of ilottft atoltna
WILKES COUNTY,
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Superior Court of Law Fall Term, 1839
Gideon Debord,
vs. Petition for Divorcer
Polly Debord. 3 . ; -
XT appearing to the satisfaction of the Court
JL that the defendant Polly Dybord, is not an
inhabitant of thjs State :. Ordered by the Court,
that publication be made three months in the
Carolina Watchman, that the said Polly Debord
appear at the next Superior Court, to be held for
Wilkes County;, at the Court House in Wilkes
boro, on the 7 th Monday after .the Sd monday of
February next, arid answer to said petition; oi it
wtll be heard ex par ip,. and judgment awarded
accordingly. ' ' j : h.; :;;-. -:-p'i:lU:-'r
Witness, James Gwyn, Jr., Clerk of our said
Superior Court at VVilkesboro, the7ih monday
of the 3d monday of;Angu&t,'A D; 1839. '
; 1 , ? J; GVYNN, Jric. s c.'r;
- Nov. 29; 18S9 3ml8 Printer's fee $10 r
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3tai
ASHE', COUNTY.
Superior Court, Fall Term, 1 839.
Wm. Hoppals )
vs I Petition for Divorce.
Catharine Hpppas J ' . .
IT appearing-to the satisfaction of the Court
that the defendant. Catharine Hoppas, is not
an inhabitant of this (State, is ordered that pub
lication be, made in the Watchman, published at
Salisbury, and( the Raleigh Star, published in
Raleigh, for three months, that the Defendant
appear at the next Superior Court to be held for
Ashe County, at the Courthouse in Jefferson ; on
the 6th Monday after the 3rd Monday of Feb
ruary next, to fjlead, answer or demur in! the pe
tition in this case : Otherwise, judgement pro
confesao, will bie taken against her. ; .
Test, ..-..' . "i - 9 K'tl"':
R. GENTREY, c. s. c.
December 13. 1839-3m Printers fee $10.
State ofi lldttu aroltua,
ASHE COUNTY.
SuperioA
Elisha Baldwin
t?5
Charity Bald
Court, Fall Term, 1839..
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Petition for Divorce.
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finHREE pair ofs FINE NORTHERN
, : II tHORbES ibr Sale, young and well broke
warranted sound, and perfectly ntle. , Annlv
- U CrB.ffc C. K. WHEELER. ;
to
Sal tsbu ryi'Jan. : 1 1 8 40 t f24
BIT. H.1 T. DISniTIES U?s located at
CoL David Rsmsav's. OakIy Grove.;1re-
dell co. N C.,and respectfully tenders his ser
vices to ihei public, io ihe taiious departments of
his 'profession. "j - ' ; ?i
. January 10, IS40tf24 - ; J"
WT appearing; to the satisfaction of the Court,
JL that the defendant, Charity Baldwin, is not
an inhabitant of this State, it is ordered that
publication be made in the Caiolina Watchman,
published at Salisbury, and the Whig Banner,
published at Ltftcolnton, for three rr.cn ths, lhat
the defendant appear at the next Superior Court
to be held for Ashe Coonty, at the Courthouse
in Jefferson, onj the 6th Monday after the 3rd,
Monday in February j next, to answer, plead or
demur to the petitioniin this case ; Otherwise,
judgment pro cdnfesso will be taken against her.
Test, i I -I'' ': h
) R. GENTRY, C S.C.L.;
December 13j, 183$. 3m Printer's fee $10.
Stale of JYorth Carolina.
WILKES COUNTY, i
Court of Pieas and Quarter Sessions
November Sessions, 1839.
Glecn & Martin, -lojlgjnaI A(tachmenl jeT.
Wm. H. Hackltt. Aled on defendant's Lands.
f T appearing to tie satisfaction of the Court,
that the defendant Wm. H. Hackett, is not an
inhabitant of this State: It is ordered by the Court
that publication be made for six weeksin theCar
olma Watchman, for the 6aid Wm H. Hackett,
to appear at oo f next Court, to.be held for the
County; of Wjlkes, at the . Court House in
Wilkegoroogi)L '.on this first mondav after' the
.fourth monday of January next, and' answer : or
or juagmeni wui oe eniereo against him, and
the Lands condemned: to satisfy plaintiffs debt.
Witness, Wm . MasUn. Cle-rk our said Court
at Office, the 1st monday after the 4th monday
of Ootober, 1839:- : ; ;
; ' I 7 yM. MASTIN, c w c c.J
Noy.29.1839-PrinterVfee $5 r .
7r 'I r II2TRT ITO VELS. ;
AMSEL of Datleri, by the aothor of Yem
masse, &c:U'he adventures'"of an Attor
oey in search of practice; by the author of . The
adventures of a gentleman jn search of a horse.
2 vols.- The man about Town; by Cornelius
Webbe. rrNao DarrelL orthe Gipsy .Mother, bv J
I tneauthor oi 'Tine squire,; $ctunaries J j i-
rell, or theiJttter Uiood,ty James Ihe Gen
tlemen of the. Old School; by - James, autbor of
the Robber,' Just received. at : 7; -
- - .v.TURNER & HUGHES
- A sedentary lif.
vere study protra
and rarely relic v; ;
ercise.a dsssolnte !
and drinking. :
violent purgative
bitual discharge, (
ses,) or long cunti
bebilily of one or i
the abdomen, is z .
The principal c
move indigestion, t
to enliven the sf :r.
by exercise, early ;
pleasant conver: jii
beingcarefully r .
of a mild aperient,
calculated to obtain i
Evans Aperient F.
in their operatic : .
fcleaosed,hisincstl
are tonic, anodyne,
infallible remedy, ;
proved a great bU
. Some physicia; :
use of mercury, t .1
as in many c3$3 it
symptoms.
Interesting c :
SO A ST H M A , Ti I'
INC. Mr Robert
with tbe above, disir.
Great langour, '.:
vous neaoacne, oiLit
and stricture across t;
vbus irritability and r
in a horizontal posit!
impending suffocation .
distressing cough, c; :
ach, drowsiness, rt : i
the nervous energy,
every though t of rex v
on the countenance tf
his existence or haj 4 .
noticed in a public j
Dr Wm. EVANS1 '
plaint, Jwhich induct :
age of ihe Pills,
removibg every sy i
wishes to say his tn ; i
that those afflicted v u
toms similar to t hos e .
restored, may likov ;
benefit. ' -A
CASE OF 'I
Mrs. J. E. John:
Johnson, of Ly nr., .
for ten years with TI
in her head, and vcrr.:
in the stomach, and
She could find no rd; ,
eral physicians, nor fr;
until after she had t(
raedicineof 100 Chat:
time she began to err
she continue the tr:
"Will be perfectly curt .!.
as to the truth of the
Johnson's daughter's ii'
N.Y.
ICJ M rs A n n e F . V
street between Stantc:;
ted for ten years "wit it
symptoms : Acid en
pains in the hfad, loi -
of her heart, giddiness ;
not lie on her right siJ-,
ability of engaging in
vigor or courage, sorr,f
an aggravation of her c
sion to particular per
apprehensions of pr
an irksomeness and w
ted, discpiietude on t :
conceived she could r.z'y
lamented, despor.
most miserable life, r;c v
frequent mental 1j a 1 1 u , '
Mr Kenny had the :.
physicians, and had rr
ci ues, bol could not C'.-:
tion of her distressing
suaded her to make tn : ;
She is now quite ir.;.
not only capable of an .
fairs, but avows t hat t '
present as she did at r
J. Kenny, husbar. !
Kenny.
Sworn before me, t!
1836.
Peter Pj: -
-CpREMARICAl7
RHEUMATISM,
Lungs cured undor
Wm. EVANS' 1 03
York. M r Benjid i . :
Newark, N.J.af'
severe pains in all hi
increased on the s!ig!,t
preserved a steady w!.;
dizziness in hi3 head, i:
ly costive, the urine I
profuse sweatin g, c r. :i t
bove symptoms were z'.
erable difficulty of tre
tightness across the c '.
of due energy in the :
The above sytnpt. r :
and a perfect cure dr.
aiyofNtw Icr:,
Benjamin S Jams I .
i pose andsay, that t'
boye certificate, sul.
respects true.
Sworn before me. ihi
. WILLIAM SAUL,
sao street. ; r
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GEORGE IV BUG
JOHN A INGLIS (
H. ANDERS ON,
E JOHN HUG GIN-
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