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jjicyihf fej-.cru!ly informs his old M I". ' iYiulS and ,h1 ohhc gent-rally, that he j a slnip.uTia'-'sbury kB bust s, room i!5frjiy:PP,si,p Wmi'i brick !0 : Lrinsia of Dr. Bnrns formerly JUS. f CLioIr fti.rn:cl htil.m .1 St W lion itj the &.bovc, ihp subscriber will th? SilvcrSmilh Busuuss in all the eomiwnlMl Woiy . towns: such as ir . j- i ( . . ...... Tvi Si"ns;4a' repairing Silver It pj,, loa'snTethe poblicThat if punctual K jh 'I''tf--l ?nd JtiHful work will en- bluv idiini and support, he will mer AARON WOOLWORTH. i: ,..hir.ks l e cast i.u PENDLETON BRUNEI?: EDITORS! AND PROPUmTOUS ' l . 'I " s Government does noflmri loo mwert power. iTeen o cfceefc f 1 " vPon ?11 'Jour Itukrs. Do itiisl and xTibfrty as safe.' GenM. Harrison; 1 NO. 30 VOLUME IX. WHOLE JVO. 446. 4l. lABilSBUKV,: flBIBiiUABY1 SOi-' 1-841. twenty years aside ijalrt-tboyjj Every yreatb Jiirlbat tremble;; rough ihe window bears iilHC unprecedented success which has re I litfd (rum iba? adoption of" Brandreth: r 'j dudiog a period of upwards of 35 years 'lerpos' an(l.jfXtratTr8inary cures which . jj2e performed? upon, hundreds of individ jjj6im theyiayf rescued from almost inev aili, after ftwy hate -been pronounced IsEii)i 'by the emineni- of the taouhjr -JlPrt Brand ice the; proprietor of -this fyliSe Unifersallledicine, in warmly and gjeieriiiuiisly reobiniaending it to the especial (Jthepubhfjjf 7" . j Qf, Brndretn 'wishes mankind to consider b ifob,ba heatjli; olely depnds on the state Jhjbriiy in whtch trie blood is kept, every part i ibe bij being srjppiied daily with new otood ijj iJooconsjitiied, consequently, accord- io ttia puriiy of lihat blood, so must the state ihldf be more oh less healthy. To obtain. ierforp, ;be most direct purifier of the blood, is jflcestipn'or no mite importance to every inai TUtlBraoilrh Pills are the most direct o- A I'll !: ? -j "li t . 3ff$ of; the ujoou tnere win oe. no ooodi wnen ikconsidered that! thy. have gained Itheir pre 3t very exiensic uj iueu uwif ininusin Kit, proted by ine numerous tures wnico tney icrtwnDlished in!iTr"v variety of disease. The peculiar action jof these pills is most sar-mir-i thpir onerations beinif more or les now jfabiccordinz tolthd pureness of the circula- fljii On a person in a fair state of healthy rials only cosuve or sugnuy omious, tney win liscarcely elt or trie contrary, if the rom- atotoe ctronic, ana me constitution mucn oe rfld, the effect generally at first is most pow- rfij,onillhjjrserojbe freed from some bf ilgtj at filiated anrtargi humours. J hisaccom ed. duse sufficient to cause two or three fscutio&3 daily, will foon remove the disease; sii ibecdnsUtution! will be .estored to a slate of ieaita and reneweji vjgor ; thousands WhO'ese and recommend these is proof positive of their extratirdinary and rKpciSteflV'ct They: in fact assist nature7.to a all sbeiran in !be tearing every form and iTxptou.of the only orie disease to which the ::iaaa frame is sonject, namely : impurity of v blood or in othet woNs, and impure slate of fe flnitta f Tkasa Initial A( inlotrl aocicl r. :re" la all sbe cab do for the purification of the v OLD Fill ENDS TOGKTHEU. I By Vhns. Swain, Esq. .' ' ! it .;',siiU'jE-v-.V'-., .. j Oh, time Is sweet when roses meet. With spring's sweet breath around thero, Ana sweet tne cosii wtien hearts sre. lust, . If those we lov have fiond Ibem ; And sweet ibe mini, that still can fiud A star in darkest weather ; ' Out nought can be so sweet to see, h4s old friends met together ! Those-old dayswhert ycruth was bold. And Time stolewmgs fj speed jr. And youth ne'er knew how fast Time; flew Qr knowing, did not heed it.! Though gray each-row that meet us noWj r or age orings wintry weamer, Yea nought can be'isuweet to se, As' those old Inend together ! A ..... . The few long know bw horn years have showti i ... .... .: j. l:1 l . 5 A bandxto cheer, perchance, a tear, To sooth aj friepds distrssos ; . Who helped and trted, still side by side, A friend to face riard weaibet ; Oh, thus may we it' joy to see And meet old frtends together! worthy of "golden liid."; Work h cnuid not , it bad suddenly beeomn degrading. U Who could thtnk f tilliiif or beromRlrnn tented with a tew ncrsof linH, when thou sands cf acres in the brod wt.t were wait, ing for orcnpunts or owner D. wan not the- man to do it, and he operated to tile ex tentof his mentis. Al 1?! tbe land btibbU broke ; Itiographed rities were (fiscovrrel to be mere togs, aod prarte farms, though the basis of fxhaosiles.wejaHb, worinli unless rendered piodactive iy hhor. Bit IP s beautiful farai is gne, arid a he t now prepiiringon compulsion to jbecome a pid ineer in thewest, he feel a that it is dilBcu I to make augur holes with a gmihtet. j ' Mr. E4 is the representatives of quite clas9. He lad his attention" awakened to ' tho snbieet f relistun, ud I obtained! 'new l viewit f its laiportviire and -. tions. Believing what cannot be disputed that love to u at and iool will t mfii, is the only true urce f happjinsi n ing, as every benevolent intdd mua sire ior the Welfare of his -rien h himself to declare ib'se truths to th and fors-Jtinti his laptone, his anvil t fee a de- wir)d or VVith reaard to 4'zeiha,v there fan be no dpuhu It is tmich higher than the site of the temple, and my, be conidered as extending. without the -y, sitne distance towards. the north, Us.far as what is railed tbe Nuptial Valley and the tombs of llie Kn. J .r" ;Vr Round abnol Jerusalem are mountalnp; wbijh iie still higher than those on whirh the ciiy is Built, and whieh liaiTih view to a U mall distance, except oin the S. E. Theie is a!d on the North a kind of vista, througri which may be seen Krna and the mountains T Epiiraioi. the east is tlie M'Mint of Oiives, frots which you Jook down unon the whole ritv. At the.; foot of -1 - -. w i it, over against the north part of Mount Morian,is the garben of GetbieBaue, winch ran not be very far from the place pointed out as such at iht) present day. , Shock of an Earthquake. AHoijT 5 V clocjs MiMiddv in rninj a severe tdiotfk fjan eanl qtike was felMi Westchester Count Thi9hfck was also felt at Newark (NJ V A kissf-O.Uis KISS. By TV. D Tyhr a magic spell And bids it with! That widely it) rills i he breast, emotion swell, a kiss. jowl lander breath pf tbe heart on held in death, When lip to Hp is pressed. Ti8 friendship Jptedge aflTectioo's seaf, And thuoob a jtiansciem bliss, j Yel still the coldest heart roust feel The rapture o A kiss! His love: Fond language The last commun When friendalfkrevRr nart. When gloomy carps disturb ifie breast, No charm canlsoothe like this ; i 'l'he mind is 8wekly hilled to rest, Beoeatb a magic kiss. A kiss J yes, 'tis1 aj dear delight, AV hose memory often cheers. And shines tbro'jcioods serenely bright, Ke.callmg by .gone years. Who haih not felt Llhe bosom beat, With an ecMafi bliss, As loving souls together meet x rlo transport's glqwing kiss. " . . . "' ' i 1 Ii'i( and in iht itv. Dloiich, became without dely n expound- uncommon bound Y rsterday morninj ) er of the srripiure, a 8eif.dje2Hed irirui- at half. psUte, muse was hcird on Sta- lot of mankind. He forgo that the Se nf ?'U Hf cmrem persons resioi a g wit n- roirachs had leased and thai tb.o ability if.- n a jeinle of ten Mniles; which resembled leach must now be acquired by ihej siotjr the passage of heavy wagon qurlj I voter but necessary process of human learning. brijdjee. It lasted "about ten secotjds, du. He begins to hate misglvinis that he has ring which time windows and doors wei mistaken his ctll ; and will piobably disf movpd. The shock appeared more, percep- cover when too Ute ! rectify tbe error, thtit tBM " the air than on the eaith; lorn which he has spent tbe-best half of his life in try;- is supposed there must hve been some; I From the Albany Cultivator, -can body ; yet njre are numbers wbose cases f so badl aod whose bodies are so much debtli- ieiJhai all that can reasonably be expected is apobry rejief, nfverthelpss' some who have saaienced using ti(.Ptlls under the most try 5cireonisian:fs iSf jbodily affliction, when al MAKING AUGUH that giniblet ?" said HOLES WITH G I MB LET. ' . Mt bo? what are you doins there wit I the other morning h o 5 a flasen beaded, urchin, wbu was laboring weley oTher-wnteTty had been altogether away with ali bis alight at a piece ot boud wailind; ha veen resTored to health and before him. "Trying to make an . aiigfr ppiaisslby. their Isle: I Dr Braridreib has to boIe!" was his leplvl without . raisino his jraihank3 to Mejeruus andlenlighlened eyes' or suspending his operations '':"(( liirlhu nil r..rta na thav It a o a uGlnuiAil in ! t .1 . ' ' ",. .,.07 tjut.. .v . w -v i rfeqiseiy tne pusines 01 at least two our Lord f 840, is tnis making angur i'iitas ever doaej jng to make augur holes with a gimb et. 4' DESCUIPTIOM OF JEKlJSALf.M, ft ' i (From the MtssoMiarv J -urn! f the Kev. Joseph W iff, 1828.) "I communicate n you some ohserva-? tions almyrjjerosaletn, fnra my fellow la borer. Mi Kng. L . i "Since its foundation bv Melt h Zedec, it has beenthe st ene of al! that is great and S'leiididaiid terrible in tu annals ti tnt wort.f. - Sometimes U has been the . seat of sfdprnlor and ma-ntifi'-eitce, Siirnetifnes r c destruction and desolation. Twice great explosion at a distance. .The same oc curr'tnees were noted at Jersey City, Wee- hawken, and Wilitamsourgh, on Long Is land... ;i 1 The time as noted by all, ws from 25 to 30 I minutes before 6 o clock. The sky cU kx and almort cloudless, and tho weather mild. AT. y. Express ' j silence that succeeds the sijhi of those stupen dos mountains opnn Which the vault of hea- Lveu s?eia To rest everything exrites th mind lo ehthosiasmrr o tbe mean while, the shep rda bend tbir knees and pray ia open air; and soon after, relate to tlxir bata to enjiy tho re poe f innoceaee.. Temperance Gaz,'in. Boilers Bunted A bnler Veijh tny 4500 puiid4. al'iched tti ao engine in an Indian rub ber factory si Prutidei.ee; llbode Wand, bum on F.idaf iasij Lillm? a ifirl, and injuring sev eral other persons. ; The boiler was thrown 300 feel. Less about SS000 J. . t A similar accident occnrred at MiJdle town, Ct;, same day.,. The boiler of an entice in a blind factory exploded, killing ooe man, and osiridirig two oibers. I The toiler was thrown' 300. feet, in the air. ' . Selected' for the Watchman.: " - A PICrUHE A fair young girl is lean ing pensively oia tbecaement, gazing, with peasiye brow, upon the. seeoe below. The bloom f fir tee u summers, tints her soft rbeek, the, aweelt of a thousand fl iwera are gathered upou her round, full linJ the curls elmg t a spotless brow, and fall upon a neck of perfect erace, the soft swimming eyea eeeta lighted by . the tenderest fire of poetry, and beaty hovers oier her, as her on most favored chdd. Whit are' her tbpughu ? L ive cannot stir a bosoai so young, sorrow cannot yet have touched a spirit so pure. In.iocenre itself aeems to have rhoten her for her own. Alas! baa reappointment tourlied that ynuiliful heart? Yes, it must be so; h-it hist! Sbe starts her btksorii heaves-her eyes brightenher njfiipraK -nen vi71, VOU ney one A bf 4 ho f s m-.; I ll S ouwa iawwmingu, ur DfBranoreibVlfficJis now kept at the sub- wh a gimblel ;?l.f?ift0-I as-fwak. -;fet'8 IJjot and Shofcj store, 0 doors below the 'fket Main sireeit iRichmondVa. bere the ' 'lead' be obtained at 25 centsper box. fCPAjents in xhn country supplied as usual, j . DANFORTH I3UTRICK. ijentsrare appointed m every county in the j'Mor the sale of Dr. Brandreth's Pills. I aCPEarh anrent basUn engraved certificate -?5",ncy,si2ned Ui! Bfandreib, M D. , j liJt foliowing persons are agents for the above AGENTS, i vton& Bruner; Salisbury, N. C. " luaiiher & Lb. Lexington. IN. U. . SicelulT.vAlidivavl Datidsoii co. N. C. v- 3iimt)a!eut Mi'kes co. IV . J. Si Gibson. Gernlanton.' Stokes co. N. C . r K. Aitnstrong, ltockford, Surry co. N C. v Hunt, Jonesvillel Sorry co. M " . 1-w.p.. Kelly, WilkesboroV Wilkes co. N. C. ;p Haiper, Harper's Store, Butke co f, v .reiison, Morganion, ed musingly onward. I 1 Here l young Ai, w ho has -jus: escaped from the clert's delt behind the counter p- Ue snouts his mustaches i wears his hair T ft - ' j - ' ' - fons : has acnuired power of Beino fbaveq; carries a rattan; drinks champaign wh?n.te. can command an Xi tA purchase a hottle'aiiid m ' " - S - ; ft a t a" 'J treat a mend lo qinner ; laiKs.iarge oi pi ice current of alii, ttje western Piorks ailil profits of banking stands in.his boots two inches higher thiiiAslor or .Aopleton ; all J speaks of foreign exchanges as would Itotha- child or Biddle. ; He thinks he is a great man, when all "others jknow he is only ma king augur holes wit a gimblet. ijj Mr. B. is a rabid ptjlitician. tie has m? boreo hard at caucuses, at ward and ton meetings, nas taixen oi tne oear peopte ijm the words flow p rrot like from his lips, aiiti :'.ii, i J;; .f..,Lj I. t.f pas none a iuii! snare oi ine ouiy wnm ih . V, . i j VValtorj iRotbe-rfordton, Rutherford psrtf for years. Office has ben the In f4-:'- flardner'ftFiird- Rulherfrtrt rn M . 4 f '. Il k W ! - !1 - ' ' - noue i LcfLtricoInton, Lincoln, co. iN. Uotji& lluggtns, "Slateayille, Iredell co. N. held out to lead hiraj onwards, and wbih has made him-nejlectihi business, speid his time in buntingju-tetirts, drilling te refractoiy, abd qualifying -hijrliself for bi- rnom aiBument andlstdmp oratotv. He rin ..lilo id. mPljtrm nfi t li imllnrt lO 1 trtCA atlev, Mocksville, Dayle co., N. C.J diplomacy has no tbtrlcacies for him he hM Hti8Bey, Davidsorl coontyi N. C. 1 itmli ..tl. thi P.naidenl. and aa 9U"Avli us nu - - y ; I great man. He wijl loon be used, up atd - j. rasi asiue , B-Tidothlt he is chasing a iack-onanteio ; tbpt remoyeu his Office to the se- n L i . ii. t nere as oaias uj nu o ma... bej 23, 1840 ly 13 mi vr,rr r1i doer of Mr Cowan's Brick row (fur- jrvccupieu uy in oniitni nearly 3"e jii.; urown's ptore, politely tenders cinal scr;ticps to the public. - ury. Aug4 f 1 S40 t f 4 : A. ''j! Satibejrp resprcitully informs his -"u8 arta tueidub uu.inal he ia now ca If y.-" tie-. Tailor t'tili' .: Business 'in Lexington jiH 4t I'll oner; a, siieuu u lourieen yeais. 'tl Ptfin'e4 1 olcit 'public favour and M l!rnf "and vi!l be im!n1fT ' in TJT1 h bas f i jty ed t be -.advantages a f- 'he at t ainmen t of su per iyri t y in h is vyk in Euriand A naerica"4l5 years int --..il r v- JUie ! best off wock'nen,. and would have j ' wtatimnerei, tnaa ue -currants rie lOembisUon toost rrsnclfal bow.'he leaves Ins Sit I, and who might become a woman a man of sense wonld be proud of. Now she apes the ton in all things!; reads exciting novels goes to the opera, admires Celeste' dancing, has neatly ceased to blush at the most inoe cent nudity, lounges on safas, glories in her idleness, keepsber j bed' till noon, coquets with animals as feminine as herself, imi bines she is a belle J forgets that her Jathr was a cooper, lisps pf high life, and plebian rrf KiimDtiun. and is in a fair iway to rutn herself.. Ad this comes or her belief f bit an augur hole can be made by a gimblet ht. n. tvhnm I have itisf oassed. mat be nut' down as a distinguished professor W tbe ffimblet. lie was a farmer. His father left him a fine farm ftee of incumbrance ; but speculation began rife, fortunes were made in a twinklinr, and D fancied one H..i ii-peuiiai uuw.' jo ledges his t -...- .ni ..ni'J S$'h W 'Ulic. and feels fl, tiered 1 ",,n,? CPU,e "'w' " i -kopetlia-i U'.i h. frrdnenilv nUoA i ?o be sold bts faim and. bought wild lands ;i UHARLES FOWLER. ''wyAfitiljS, 1640: lyM n iiVv,.;.,o. onrl rnmpr lots in litbo?raoh- i ill mi in ail iv.-i ........-..- - - r 1 1 cd cities f, and began to cream ot wcauu t een laid in entire mn, anu twice it has; has Rrtnedyfor Burns. Take tout from a cliim- wheie MtHtd is turni, rub it fine, and mix part soot to three pans, or nearly su,-of lard, fresh butter, or any kind ot fresh grease, that it is not salted; spread this on lin en or muslin, or on any coHoo eloil., tor easier and inure parted adaptation. In very ex'ensive burns or scalds, the cloth shuuht o-lorn into airtos before nutting over the scald Let the THE SUBSCRIBER IKQVJXG ?; MO FED HIS SHOP TO TUB - BUJLDIXG FORMERLY K.XOWNAS THE ,POSTOFFJCE(:' Coo I i n'ti est 6" keep, bo hand a good assortner i l tVatche and Lhaii.s, Silver Spoons and Vci7. Jlluicat Boxes and SUcer TliUaihst Breast Pins and lings, Itodgers Pock 1 1 and Pen Knives, And all other articles in bis line. " CLOCKS & lllTCnM Repaired inihebest manner, and varranu f fi; twelve motitbs. Old Gold aod Silver tat n in exehaose for articles purchased, or inpayncr'. for debts due. - 1 , - V DAVID L. POOL. Saisbuiy, June7, IS3D tf45 i WEEKLY .HADISOM A, Fof 'ihe next Session :of Congress. CBtHE approaching session of Congress mill, : Q doubtless, be one of great interest. It wtSi close op some, at least, of i he affairs of .Mr. Van Bureaus administration, and osher in -'the-more upicloos dawn ot a new and better order tf things, Tbe scenes in Congress will prubatly b exiting. ;Ou onet-ide wesh4ll see he tri :g gles oi an expiring faction, and on uie otbe r a iriumpbant party, armed with the eonfi.lenre t-f the n4pl, imposing judicious restraints u'pi.n the convulsive throes of ifceir opponents, and shield ; i2 their coantrT as far m possible from the ilan- gets of' malignant atid reckless violeoce, and en deavoring to averk the embarraksments whif S; defeated men, stung 'wttb disappointment, il! seek tot blow in the wayijf the new admii.uir3 l ion. On ibe"tb:rdof March next, ll2 oVh!;, P M.J Mr Van Buren's doll star will vaniih, and immediately in its place shall we bthu'J the rising von of Harrison. "Or, the 4ib of Maieh, General Harrison, President if abe fJniied Siatep, will aiierd iu theCbamber of ibe House rif Represfntativf s to tak Uis oiih of office, according to the dire j lion of 1 1 be Const i t u t tun i ' O a bis entianee, 33 on theen'ranee of , asbington, 5nd JefTrsufi, and Madison, the" audience will rwA be tb!e to stifle their disnosiliun tb' appfand, iTIaving taken his seat on ihe elevatec chair of the Spraker cf "7 wm hpHu nloiiobed i ikt a field, as it is at bis dav. Sevehteen time has it mifferedt remeay uee.y P,oe, i . ,.e....jr 1 . and in is ex the desolation! of war, and now it la pofc. e?sed y a - nation, behire which ; every thine iImi 1 beautilol withers. In the spae of so uinny aes, the.iDidst of so tnnnv resolutions, it tected that onie valley- should have been exulted a u! eo-ose elevation! m-ole low. .1 i?ve viewed -the city from many stations!; I have walked around t um! within it!; bave jttid on lle imoiiil of O ivee. wtlhi Joe phiis's description of 11 in my hairde someliuies looking to see if I euuld disco er anv of those distinctive marks bf the ilrlT-re'it nart-. of the citv ; as-laid by biin . , V ar. near 1800 year 'ago ; and, after ail mt re earch, 1 npare it to a beautiful person whom 1 have not seen for many years, arid who has passed through a great variety id riaiues and misfortunes, which have ni- ed the rose on her rbeek t" fade, her flesh to consume away, and i.er skin to become trtr oikH- IV I thereri. Sull there are some V aw w w m w - - - r god features-remaining, by witicii l jrecg i.ise ber !l tf:e one, who used to be tfie lie Ifoh't "'of Ibe circle in which h moved. iSucTi is Ibe prenet t a par since of. this h.dy eity, w hich ws once ib Heainy of IsTHej,1 Vnd tti e j 'yof the .whole eirlb. when com- I the descripiiou uiven ot it aiii ex'Med hcfoie its destruction by the Itoanan arm v. j 'Zion on tbe south, east and west,, is . . . . !- . . . . distinctively annrkod bv if nn, win lam ine foundations ot the earth, and cannot be mis- taken, heiiig e nccro,tasset1 except 011 rie hnrth.'bv- villtes several ft" ""red ttet tti depth. Ur G heuua ; Jehoai bat. or thclviogV Dale. ,r the val- jjey of the -rook of ;eiroi, and tbHt on idie west tbe P ol of U-rheba by oine, er a!l tbe burnt part. No other appl.eaiion is required until the pauent 1 well, except fu ap ply jtresh applicaituns ot tne soot anu iara. ot In sieatncx at explosions, or railroad acc;oens, 1 ' J L tnis remt-uv can in nearly an easts ne si mice applied, and if done man valuanl- hs will be saved, aitd a vast amoimi of flVriti allewi, ted. Phil Saturday Courier. 2. lor Vou From the Farmers Gazelle D;ear Sir : Having re3ctsJn the Ga- z tree beaded Pr fi s f ZTPi s.or lour . .L MJ1 veeK tajjo, snowing m makifio cnttim. 1 have S? jnnJ.ur lniilt:l Kilt I lAiTUA aod ut accustomed lo tT&IH V,, ou pub!ii this, de?se coru jMhe ;.i!!tinn. lite instance to which I rer4LCruaf A a Planter in the ree Dee country, with whe manner of planting I fi i becamn acqutnied in 1 834- He planted that yt-ar loo acres, and inaioyred 25 ur SS He gathered $0,000 pounds ot seH cotton. At the close of thai year, hede teriined 10 mke more manure than he had hithrtit done, and for that pip'se took three old necroes for little Value tor any thing eie. But bis manure bflnji all put on Mi corn land, he madj, in 1H35, t.ly5,p00 iundn ol sed cot ton ! 'Iie noihber .t acres - planted ws 117. In 193d he h nied 153 acres in cctttnii (HO less lh oi:if l834).UMiiufet 80 qcrve, and made 000 bounds if seed cot ion,-) iOtiO mute than in 1834 ) The Sitflie year be manured -23 f cifh il irornjiana in i -ne piauiea in. cotton iw acrt-j of which he manured only 'S3"ai;;s, pu- iin ihjs" manure on ibe c--rn land. On' the 33 acrt-s minured, he madp !9.630.prtinrfs. tmd Ifirr that his manured land planted n edUon do s !ell in lri7,be deienntned in 183?J o plant iwywim quit 8craicnms tnat pis ,nd HWs of Representatives, the Vice Prr-i- .,. ur 1 t ten nvtv -ruacnmona Alar fdent. Mr: Van Bureo. (if present,) and tbeSrc retary wf the Senate on bis rtjbl. the Speaker JlneaUdt of Patrick llenru Whn ihecel- I aod Cte tk of the ,House of Ke&resenattves en enrated Patrick Henry oi Xlrgmia, was near the his left, aod the Chief Justice of Ihe Un0 d close it bts life and in feeble heatb, he laid his Stales tend . associate Judges- al the Cleik htnd on the Bote; and addressed an old friend table, he will proceed lo de'ivcr his inattursl who was with him: Here is a book." said he. speech; after which he will receive the oath cf " worth-more-th an all others ever printed ; yet J office from ;MrT'aney, Chief Justice He it is ray mistoriune never to have read it with I will then rente, and such huzzas willgouptrora pr per attention until lately 7 About Ibe same' the innltitude around tbe Captotl as have never tut.e he wrote to his daughter I beard it Said I been beard. Deists have claimed me! Te thought rfiive .. Such will be among tbe intaresling inciden'a me more pain than the appellation of Tory, fur I which will occupy lbs e&luryns or the Weekly I consider religion of infinitely higher importance 1 Madisoiuan. "The paper ill contain leading 1 hah politics, and 1 hr.d much cause to reproach I speeches, spirited sketches nt the debates, and a mytielf that I have lived so long and given no i summary of the results of the proceedings in decided and public prm.f of my beinr a Christian.' I Congress, together with the. general and politi . 1 cat news 01 tne cay. 11 wmi contain meouiciai We like Spunk :U- l'he Editor of the Favetie returns pf the vote in the Electoral Colleges for (Miss) Adviiiaer, a Van Boren man, thihks President, which will be opefiyd in the presenco that it is bad enough to be beat without being of Congress, and rtbe Inaugural address of tho compelled to puotth the election returns. He President. This will include the time comprc- stvs hf wilee Harrison and every body else in I bended between the opcnins cf Congress in De- Uaitiea, before he will do it, aad then won't cemberj and its acj.wninentonthe4ih or Aiarcu. near mm : 1 uD-scriniion price ior tins pertoo-r iftt iems. " What, mnsi wftstrin our harLo nA na,mf. Terms cash, in advance. Bank notes xjf 'every , . 1 I . . . a v the Whig to clan their bands at the siht of description. received at tbejr specievaiue. 1 osw ,Bathdieb; be- ihe top ol his land by others the Pool of ra, e u is ai i th t the house and garden Ll ITnah u ere in this vallet'. and'that here David saw bis wife from house onMiinV Z'ot,. i 'Mf'Util Moriait, orv which the 'em pie Utood. and on which now stands the jmos- U ,'nf Omar, is also distiricdv markfid, s" jtSas oii the east the deep valley ui the bjtiofof Clrofi. rbM valley on thelwefel ..fit ''at hit-h-Menaratea it ffutn Betethai are f nearly Cile.) p. .0-i...ly ma-khl ... !:T ' ,,w l ere Ihoy f. Th .!. ui he- WS,d...eh no more than be could -mauu'er He, that year, Phjt on the sooth iii called lohet :naobrcd a. d planted 135 acies j roin.trViicI. he that on the b!t the vaUev of g'hkrd J06152 pounds of seed coiton. In lbSll he piasno 1 :&-arres, manured nearly an, and-niade 106,587 Hiunls of 6eed cotion; Trie presVnt year, 1840 he planted 123aeres; manured the vthole; product 91,411 j pounds Wed cot ton. Not witlo.ianrimg that the pisi.has twx'n .1 vi tv unfa voiabie scaun f.r coitort. and a part of m field which had. been p'an'ed th cotton ihru? years id succcsaion. product d 1000; poinoJs tuireacte, As Eve W lT.Ntss. Dec i6 1840 . ! every ormse? To publish the returns would be tantamount tu an acknowledgement of bay ing received a pair of btack eyes in Pennylva nia, a bloody nuse in New -York, four teeth knocked down our throat tn Tennessee, and sub dry kicks under the rtb in Ue- rgta, Maine, Mis s-:ss!jp', : 5ij. r or -eiecuon returns, see masters will act as agents, and be allow en a commission they are also authorized by the De paritr.ent lo forward subscriptions under frank. Letters nust come to us free, or postage paid. - THOMAS ALLE. Washington, Oct. 31, 1840. i.-i ... - - - It has been usual uf late years lo perform tlo ceremonies of Inauguration on the portico in front The Biickloz.An honest New England far- of tl' Capitol; where the arta is belter ntteu to mer, who nan repeat wily ratsseo wood irom His vM..u,m. - v 7- ' I H..MAa.M. Mill t.t.hnh n IWa AAnlinnad pile, resded to waicuuoiie otght. wnh a view pwiwyvo F'wa'J v.. iu toe uisrovtry 01 tne .must, croon atier tne 1 -rJ.um n V7tMmt Ji, aT'xi usual hour for reiurningT be saw one of his near OllH 0. El OWH & o neighbors approach tbe. wood pile, help himself! Copper Smith, Tin Plate and Sheet Ircn to a tirge. armrnini utuinary sticks, and depart 4 - Workers for it i r.iioqp. Ih farmer nnk nit 1.14 fihoiilder'l ' iiim of 1 1.0 l;ir.fit ki!i-L- hft oniild find and f.il OESPECTFULLY inform the .PoMie, ihst Joved,bis neighbor, whom be overtook at his flt-.bey have commenced the above business own dt. where he had hist laid down his blun aU its various branches, and will manofacturo ' - . . r I- : .1 i: . .t. I.r I imw ritnitn Ihe la. PVIaimfH ihvrwl I every article in turn IIDB 11 tne auonrsL uoute. " s, , , -r . Li- i j .,-.t',..,nriut l 1 h..ri mnn .i,A..i c.rrriwua on ine mos- tayoraoie ieira. iuft umu trr, Ti..iTijvite the atientionof dealers and others to call fellow did'nt steal much mure of bis vvoo-1 we anU 'Xmne their stocK, wnicn consist in pana uess. '' Jr - I onus, otill Worms Si tvettles riatnci Japan 1 in Ware, Moves andf tpes, i actmy (,,. , Times Ckiutees.The Bay State, Democrat Roofirg LoeV llepairing. See. fc. I liey h tells ibis anecdote of a .Boston physician of the by'pancioaljty to business and faithfiil pej. t, olden tune.' When a yoang mart, he occupied ance of orders for work-, to receive a liberal ski a chamber sei;aP. f roin that of. a married dm- of public patronage. ... .. w-- .. . , . -t . . , . r .. , . w pie b? a thin pa union i ; one cdJ night be heard the rough voice of the husband grumble out. Tafie aieay y-ur cold hoofs!" to which bis wife replied, lu a querulont lone, Ab ! you ;u not SjcaU to me so when we were first mar ned then im ned roay to me takeaway your little fomsy lolsys: N. 131 Cash paid for eld Copper; Brass, Pewter and Lead. . 4 , ' . " FtbG. 1841 6roi8 . v Yttluable Stock fur Sale. We ibaok " An Eye i;r.es; " f r hi cmn- muuicaiion uannoioiner rottow tne eiaapie r Facts like tho?e stated by him, rr.nt exert an . i infl uence fo' good upon old fashioned fanners ard plaifters, who can no spare time to make manure. men spare lime m hoe tbejr cotton or ibm it f IJecaueihey reply, mey nert? make more cotton than ihey could by employing the same ltbor at the same lime in any other wajy. Well, if ih.-y e-in make more cotton by bespnwiog part of their hhor upn makjtn and spreadiua mamne. thou bv emrdoying it in any oilier ay, why not du so? d. IzTie Alpine Worn. The Alpine Horn n an j sirmite i coureeed wilh ihe hark j f the i " Uiiaii 7.inn and A.r'a. I ana unable to Slioil. nnless it be a small valley or gentle :etre sion of land, wbtchHies a tew rods within LkA .ul!vr itift nreet:t citv. aod whl'h Without the cii) apprs;t be. inoci leep er. and cues down to the fountain of Si - l i ... ikA lfi kf it jm' tiiWxrdii loan, imtii'k nw . , the temple, a high place, which iny rv Well be lken h-r Oyheh U iween woat I i J ... ko l.ira and whl I caltetl BopuoscM -."" - insiruitte Calvary, there i a deep valley, extending rnLrv lrsnd which, bke a pes,k?..g, nuu irom near the tower af Dvi.t, on tbe west ' eV ud to Ci.nvey s..oiitJ to a geai diiance. i aide of the City, down to the AlOUDt MOrtan Wbeo the lasi lav, t.i u.e son gnu wi-;u.oJ! " .i -. " I of the Ahw. theheperd who dwells high-i on on.ahe eaM , :i 1 . . . , t. ... . ,i ... p "With regerd to Cslvty. I am not cer tain, hut I am rather ioclined to believe that ..i m fkett l,v-ttie Church of tlie Holy Sepulchre, and that it was the end of a ri g. which at the N. W. cori.er of i" c:ty, and extends as far as the ejre can rcacli- . j ! " Iro ought Jo be hshanied of Yourself" How vry common. L. at ihe same uruebow very nhsurd it is for a girl. after she has ben kissed by a chap, to turn roond, -pout her preiiy lips as iliotigh ghe was mad, and say. you ought to be asl.itned of yourself, :hen every one must know she meat.a nothing ty h. t S all nons-ne. gttU, to nnake remarks of the kind, and for uiog litem Why dfll'i yio' cocue right out," like the Vanki- girt u bn was kissed ay her lover, ami ieir him vou ojvi Go tnai agio." i nil the way J O. Pic. The great man. -The greatest man living is i said to oe a futn Ooltah named Char lea r ree man, now ai Bus i oh- He ii a native of Ne Yo'k Mate, but 10 years old, measures 7 feet 3 ii.rtos in t aojht.and weighs 300 puonds. H- i double j it uXi-d, a very Nainin in otrenglh, is welt , pfoporiioned, fcouLloruied with the tiiuat jurfect sjmetry. :. . IWILL sell at .public Auction, at Mic!k ville!, on Tuesday 23d instant", between tho hours of ,.12 and 2 o'clock, several valoable horso cteaturesand a valuable Yuke of Oxen. One t i the horse creatures is a filly by Marblieu cut c! a Belle Air dam, of the very finest appearance The others are young and valuable. TefOil 1 2 mouths credit with bond and security. i THOMAS r EIIKEBEE. Feb 6. 7641228 v. - r' - - , f ' WOTIGE A farmer about kindling up fire, a biiter cold dav. atid deen nuw on the ffruuod. Said lo hci - w a Son. ' 'I im, ir.y son, can't you get out lo the j woodpile ai. l hustle lus up a fe chijei 0 stall the D: I " Uh'yeu! wt.tfe I at uu-mrtg ar-ui tnere a'ter tm-etMp who ki.os but 1 m'gbi hustle up a gnke Y -tucan't come it:al dad !.' T lit SALISBURY MAJVUFACTUn LXG COMPANY; having commerx pi oertiuri, are now prepared to furnish Dealers wiib lyoltoQ iaiu,ct a superior quality, oo ti tot able terms. , J. RHODES BROWNE, Agent. DeceoSer, 12. 1640 U20 J rjllf E SuSvriber; fTers fjr t!e bit ts'u-.P. 2 I'bmtation w het n be now live?, I) ' stsx and a ball miles East cf Salibory, and crar tne main! rosd leadug to Su.feee Ferry, c n- tjimng ;J2G Sat jrrs; OTi Which 13 an eera- runs out thkis. moiii.tatns. late los Rum .enra Praised oe the Lord!'' A- n a he i heard, thW netghrturing heperds leave th"ir hntjVreoea- iiU ihpe words Phe sounds 1-sf maof min- tor every echo of the nvonia'ns afd groi- i tijp oi tire r1" k r'pi mw iJr-mn the ben-! Ioj'gi'oOin cannot, picture to .v.i r , Wvlr, there is no end to go aheabim V jl is said tto te ts cutljJo be buili Ihn s-.H.it a feam jacket To tun f'oui ibe'ite city of -Cairo to I.ivupf'il. 1 his ciiy is wiuaird on the ex Ire .e sr- olin a i ! flhnuta, o:i the peniosula ioru.-o y he joi ctio of th Onto aod Alibis lUcif aoy tUingore ,urliuie. Tbe prolt-ui d ipp ieia.'" 'It ia i u;l ytsitrdaj. i a'i exiellr'iw Deifitg House. Kitchen td i.'li er oui h-r'-.-s' ; alo a goi new Batrl an--. excel lent meadow. d about CO H''je cutu vtrn, iheb i;ic'lv freh gr:-ttnd I is aKo ! I u a'eied,'sni a for fuahh there is Vt he excp l.i in this section of ciutntry. Any person w i-b ir.g :o buy land w uld do well to come and 'yif.v ihe premises and apply soon. ' Pay ree r.u will be made easy. . - s ' ; J. S. MYEUm, Ilj.van co, Jan. 2, 1841 9 n 23 ,
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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