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c ... 0 L ! - r T v. i : t 1 t,"n "T ! 1J f.-om - s 1 Fi 1 - -s. : : m:H. t; . ...1 .E!ecrcib! oyitslpcth In itsLcs-jty wh:ro . f.!- ibcr Lta tvaili cof, A; J the or -si's are. a tyois- if yp."""' al t! rtfrt point in liio f la C"cr c.- - 'I . y totliat of netting, married. ,'.c j cut nrr.-r ; tha rulli.i cf the world y u i4tu surnui u,i u j. ,1:111 wtiii.i pusses eiRj, ia ll.es &hapa cf a wife. " Never think of delaying lbs matter j. foryc ' w, delays, f &s will boars, nro dangerous. A rjood wife is the most constant end faithful companion you can possibly hive by your siJof v.i ." performing the j i-jrney of '." a iV- ! 't touch to' her. is cf r"" irrt tban you miy first ifnn:"". ' c ycur lir.cn and vr- . . your trov.'s:ro, rirs T'-c-'.' i r your ten rr I c pa. . phrt ' !f ' -.rt;n,,s r ; an i tfhirrr ' t'.i:t!,m - " r 1 if you an t? i c?n. ft,..",,, My lazy, or t"i pre: J to do such work JC-r , If: v.'i!! rirrv 5-. ill io the ho'?, cl.'vn .... - A 1" - ;latoC3 Tor Jir.r.cr'; for ! ?f i euc:''! lh"t 515' vi'I c'o 1 I .1" v r v n v r.rij c' "! ;i : , ' ..iv:' ' 'j-'diiliiLvl T"' v. 'cL, on hc:i ! I.-tL f!i3 hate's i.ciplo.' Her love .. ; cc:th, ns"stron as 0 hempen : lal;cr, nnd cs irnnvutablo nl the rock pf ics: phz wca't chan.iti except it U in a very tr. ft rfj:a!o'jsy ; and even tlicn it lingers, ti3 ' ! j dVprt, ct.iii3 twililjt nf - th").ir:" J tf i!:c .!. - t" " (Jvi : i, l y all means. AU;'thc ex. " cu?? 3 yt- i m iih up ninst.''V1?? doc :M r: ft worihn sp,'xnful of piCki'i rnilk. Mark liua if, hirst: with hvalib uiyl f uiploy. rr.cnt, you nro not bbletn supkorl a-wiff, ' depend lipc.i it, you"rnre ntt I'-iubU'if up. porting yourself. : Tu rirt, -'so1 much, tin mors need of un x-ition; fo ti)-tmiHi,' us vtll as man onian, iht-rt: is t,jicnih. Gs tnarrk'df I repeit , y uung. mn n ! . Concent rftfc your afTcctiun upon onoobjt ct j and nu cfis. Iril tllcm crumb .by cru'nb unvjn n rCkt, ! .cf Sr:.'.s, Marys'JVEtizTs, Iiu'tscys, FV :" Wr- ;.s allowi' - acliscarcly tr.e:;. ribble at...G;: rwrried, or' havj "-.'Ljdy to checr-you : . 3 y;-ijur. ncy t'..:. t!:is,,I.J,.:y vab 1. "t LbJy U i ;o'ji- i:p your dullc ' c iy nJo." -mc:::.,c:;J kt.t --ur whole l.t.,nnd whntevc-r' - ( 1! ,n yevt pec: ess, in some sort cf ayrriay jo-to.rr.cctinj order, - t - r Vcurj v;:;r.:a ! : I ne. J rt tcV. ycj t ' 1 Cut i"t jiT I.GL J ; I ' : ow t!,,! i ari 1 xie'j co:.:rivnrcs ij c;"U.i en", : ' r.n rs r. vj rally cn' t!;3 watch as a cafij fjr i .-mouse.- Dut on? word in .your, ca'r'ifyou please. Dont bait your hook with ah artifii cial fiy of boauty ; if you do the chaticcs are cn to one -i you will rotch a - i- snr.-.i silly 1 " Csh thai isn't .' vt'! t i: ; . Arir.y 1! ', . . '1 y with t! be j! ar; ::is of ' - ty, truth, morality, wisdom, and unsoph.sii led love; c ri J you. will di.sjws3" of ou'r;. f quicker, end to much becter ' advantage t!. in vdu wouu il you Jispiaycu ,u iu1 ; 1 t ! 1 ' ..1 . Itl . fllppcrpj, fii-derole, an 1 fi-Ulo-t! .c in the univcrsr. U. mGT-bcr it Ls an .Rftfuihinp tn live ar.J Clo a.sc !f. manufactured old mr.iJJ , "1. Tlifl Duke cf Vt'c::-: is tlx.3 d-?r'b:d by thethor of "Pen and Ink : r'.cches' in jjccriptin rf th most m-mlnenl c'lanctcri n .tha toUsc of anctc: n,ta-louse ol ',- ' - p. : .1, o Duke cf Wclf,Vln Kcar Lrndhurst nit, tho thit U V.nx in a bluefrock coat, tIy b-.tt.:::J up to l.'4 cliin,-with his kft L..r LcM.,J I . tr siJ !... 1 tl.tio, frcrr.; ;1 v, f f ll.ii f t it." i. .!st:--5 "j I.:ir:r- by act!ja a f.-rl cf i.. i- j'j,'-' l.an,I I.0IJ4 bid .hat, uMt!i is .! on: jl . Avery clercr nketch cl i.. 4 rccc....j rt 'i: I ii c".e of'ths illustrated Lou.J. i f:;c::. It rcprif-cnt birn in ihis, h:a usual posro:i iijtliS Ik:, t.:J 3 'a lkenes, I c;.!J rsi!..r Lava it i).t 'i 1. - .iy cWtly of bin. Ti.j Dke ij tbe old manbutgLi;; rt V- a ,rt. i - r-v.-?r:anae !ctermmcd 1 " " - r.c. v, and I.ia f rm rao-lh, ar I yo-i will perewt . 11 h; fr' ! i.icch i;a..n in ityeti, F's r -n) " jgrty,bct t1 - froof hiseye is c".'r- -J. TJ" t a "'alicr,. Lo does not particularly fhir. ., b'-i ulat 1. ; docs say is to the point. .All that. Cr- 3 pr.d c":is!on is delayed - ' -J. r ijf;."; ; -r3rrst'--::r;-.Lh!rrt:.- " c.-'--;!. ' .V;-. I. ; -5 tie tl.crt au ! L. ' . --.-Lit;.- " rl'iai;.' - v. '.. . Al. -! t.c li'.tcr. I r.f I. -r-?raJio!i put ir ' 3 - n. . . sweet f,.- tevcr. lit or id the cc'hr, while ran ci ! day's, t ',l. r i other rrlk will i j a sr.bcr mm a urunkarJ, giro - -IJ U;a cv-y t!rr.2 Lj cosuct , ... w-, , :, '.: "!" '., .--i.. .j -.j ,."".!, ; .lij ' ''-;,':S: :',:- ;:::'-:'!,,f v ; '. i "'y thcrs are s vcntj.fi re Ld!y vi'ics fjrty-crjht no " 'j.and ! Part 1 Drowned On the 11th -i llosaliii-Huelb'j two sisters j and. ct.o wctc drowned in the Kskakia which they, attempted to crnss on to Prune du Lon. Miss II. Mi u.al j.;.fJrnin,, witli a bridal party,' lo be martied ''d, .lr.v13. II.. Ketller, who' wiih his frienVf.s was vai:ing at hi .home, some mils dist tr.t . to receive his bride: , Bein? alarmed al the tfclay, he proceeded :to the-river, where I V) saw t'ucr father of the. synung. lady. rVha wcs'o.i tlrjVivcr b ink whh five corpses ly:n near J.im. Tho father Was nearly .ramie wiih grief. The corpses 'were taken lath? home ef t!;e intended bride- and . the marriage festivities t'.avc . 1 y funerul rites.- ; Djatkefcrt Inilel lUn.' Wm-CByll, of Krntuckv died vrrv.$u3d :qIv ,a .-fiW; days since, at Schuylkill Havcn in this Sia'e.V U 11 3 - . . . - 1 t 4 . - 1 1 1 1 win po remembered tnai tins is me inaiviuuai ho presided at iljc inlidt-1 ronvention held in i.ew lorki m May hst. - He has truly been catted o a sudden reckoning, r.nd knos now from his own experience,. whether his pppo. b'Ann V Christianii v wni w isc or foolish. 1 L ' From the Cherokee Nation. 'The Cherokee Advocators urging upoi- the .people of thaf INiHivin tho.Formation ot Agricultural b ne ties. A nicotine of all the.Cherokto i.r- mcn i1 called on the 2Q'h'4of this.mohih, cl 'r.illeqtmh, to fofm a National Agricultural Society,-and tho importance of these Assici. atiouV is we'll set forth by tho editor of .the Advocate. '-,Thes me paper contains list of premiums ior a runes m oemanm icturea Dy ChernUro.l.divs,l and. to bq exhibited at, llm meeting for the; f rm ition of on Agricultural 3 city. ' The .'prrjr.iums a,re for homespun e! nil1, coverlet-' scks', headed' bvps, Oic. Jirlici'js in which the skill and l aster of the Cherokee ,lndics."hlyt feej ItigMy recom jn(jn(.1t d-f An , Agriculniriil S ciety rtrnong t Ify CJie it k ees--pre m i u ms i'u r a r t So le.s of jd t. mrstfc iTnatnifitciure hy Che r-keo women 1 -. Thes9.iihing!-- KiAind oddJvi enoufjU to Ltlre' wh(. have not U endispospil to'givjvtiilihkst' India ns.credti for teiriadvja,nces i: cjyi'izV: tiunqnd rcfine'mcnt.. - K - . . ' . ' J- Wouun is shf-lv ted bvf fund Arm-and ! )vetcimns?l.i old'stg': i proteeied hy iti ex peritfhee, and; m.'iiihood by its strength; tn: the Voung man stands moid tbe irinfiUitions of the world liko p lf-lnl triced p 'veii na 1 h;1ppy bew ho" seeks and g tins the. hope ofim ort lityVr rj 'V-' :j "l 'f ''l-1 ' - Fatal Accident ? Ir. Jjint,s -.,1. Thon.ii v i killid onVJi . J ty lat, by a fall Into a dry Hell upon whirl) he ('rnJir!'- -it tbr ; ! T'-it'on of Geo W. Mor ..ccai, E-h; , about I 1. " 1 from tlm City.' lie v;is r-mjvin : ek iil tin: Lotio:i id" the well, by t!ie process uf Lbsli.3g, and in asccn ling what U called an Indian Ladder, he by sumo men n slipped from near the "top, , and was. precipitated distance 01' noar'30 hict4 and fell on tho-bov. t.i of. the welli . He remained there, about 4 houn --me of tin' attendant s'aves of otli ersbei; j V.'. : ' . -et.J to lemove liitn, f r.i mic or o i.t rt..-ose. j-It Is supposed ! c :v 15 or 20 minutes after he fell. A ; min natv"d -Dean, who came to tht j '. , performed the. service necessary "to" reinovu him Mr. .Thomas "'Was about 35 "yen rs ol nge-i-an industrious m ju, and has deft a -deep ' ly afiiirted mother, who lived with him and depended on h::r for support.riir,nr-;Kfgrtl-i Green, the ilrfornied Gstmb'er, in a Tvnn peranec meelirg ivp (''"vlolowing .answer to out' who nik-d. i : 1 'liere he received his edu atih: ,Ilrn a K-keyc,ruied a H.i sier, t 'uk n lesson iii Cincinna'.i Jail,-studied-ho t pr:.Mi$d .'tianihling fojr 15 years on li e .!ii pi, and gm.Lattd in Texas' ,' : ; Mirry. If you are f ir pleas-ire, marry. . . Jf vt : t ir.e n -y health, marry. . 1 ' At ' t siey t e your object , ma rry. If jo, .-.el'." Creator, you ought to mar- ry, to iriisi f- :. worshipper if vou hive theltdies, vni ! to marry, to make them happy if you love your; country -you ought to tv. irrv, to ral- up soldiers to defend it- i.i f ?, if you xvi..i v.tll of earth an! heaven, t ta manyto git! ood citizens to ?r--j!n. 1 1 t!.j other. ,n iar,. all an:. I ii II rt!l ? ' . " C- ratra r r". . to l,n. : t:" t'.; s' "p I ail' ti'dr TV I . - 1 fy cent ' :t thnr is f. II" t . t j i" - ' ;u - a i. It. .1 1 f l.'s L:!..-;ric. A; i t'.-'ey h;ne no: ! jutl i.i .Ho wiil, I tbiuk, bj. rein. .'aJ, r...! ...rr '2 r.ijre his r s. I U3- d-.Titaiid iti .1 LoJiaJ z decided m J : iiy of t!i Clergy iri U fivor; end cmarg the laity t'--re are ny ho are Jermtncd to stistan htm at ..ii hazard.-. ' '," : .1 Huni: A 1J. (N. .)k paper eon 1 1 . ,.....). ir-' TrTr;jtt 1 '.! r-jderick Do?":l iss. a. furriiive slave. will s;)eak on American-slavery, at Tulmm ri ii 4 , ..ir - j , ' t- . . ; .. I Hal I, on Wednesday and Thursday - of this I W'ec. ; lie IS S3ld to be on ebinoer.t snealiVr I lilos-: - ) j.lI r :s intjercslin the subject are-! ..... , i - . i Tins i. it, 'rick i-i a ruviway .nr-gro, the. property of Gov. Dudley, of this Suue, who abandoned his. master in this city, about five years - Tigo,-during -his; ofTi.iar term. -s; .ik : Irotn .: our own- knowledge - of facts, when we say that therohcver was a . slave treated with greater kindness and indulgence than this same boyMIe'was Gov. -Dudley's body-scrvant, was trusted by him with money in considerable sums, nnd lho:inost in ;ilit:it Cf1"':1 rce was lfposcd in him.',-In facL h w" . rded by the w hole family more as a friend than a slave, ' How little he deserved it all, 1s&hown by his present conduct. IXJt black -as lias been his: ingratitude, ho is a"re. spectable ma U compared with ! his' Northern alders and abettors who, lcnowing.him to be a runawayt (fur thoy o advertise bim) thus sustain and eticourflge him, to aeeomplii-li their own fiendish purpose. -Rahig h Ile. ':,- . g ' ' . ' ' i :i !" - 1 .lroscri;lio:i- r . ... CkrU ondersMnd, Mr. Secretary, that I am about to bo rcinoved fromofTice, be. cause I was fritn.. .j tj Mr. Clay; ' Can this possibly bo true t ; : ?, ' r ; Secretary "Vis c . tr ?. xYbu " chnst? yciur sido in the game, iiuve lost.:V.Ji U impossiblo to go back." - ; --,..- This is an extract, from thcWashington correspondence .of. the Boston Post, nnd eje;' titbits the terms upon which offi -e is held uri der Mr. Polk. In'Mr.T Polk's; Iriugnral;-on the 4:hof M irch last, occur these vuV..d.: t ... M-Ahhoughy-iij aur:countrv, the' Chief .Ala? gist rate must, almost of necessity be chosen by a party, nd stand pledged to jis principles and measures, yel in his ofliMaj action,- should. not be the Presieent 'oJ n party only; but of the whole people of the V. 5-ates 41 he should not bo unmindful that our fellow citizens-who h ive. cilFred-with bin in" opin ion arb culitled11 to the full anJ frc e.er. cHiv-of iheif opinioasnnd ' j idgments,. nnd thill ihe right of all are entitled to ; i espect aiJd rrgard." "- V; . r "'; ' & These are noble sentiments, as Sir Pe ter' said of .Joe Surface's; aiid if ppplicable al;all, lhe'y.!h u!d bo so to the case of those who", hnving no Votes wherewith to iofluencu an'eh cti n of President, might, he allowed, 'uii;"ut) ii f imagine, to ' think nnd judgoa th'ly j kiasd: Bui- it "jccm's that,-: SuVface-likse-, Mi' Pd rs:' 'sentiments arc only A scnti- mcnts,r and. wil .hot stand tho t si of prac tice. S une thousand iir fifteen I nd red 're movals have a I ready been made, M Washing: tiU,Tjp'n" precisely the ndveisc of thf pri n--.ipb ! ttd dj,n i:i th'i Inaugur .1. X Y. Ex press. . . - - - . fro'TiCE. - 3 Aperies oi'ki,? tit Uy virtue of a di crce of the Court of E juity for lh3 county of K, nderson, at.thc Marc't Term, 1815, I sha'! t.nir fjr fa!c t - highest bid.Ier, on a credit of ontrt-o, and ihr irs, the purc-hn-er giving b'j 1 with good and si ..Jent security, o-i t'.fs 1 7t.lt day of September next, npon tlie. premises, the fI, lowinjr tracts of land belonging t the heirs of Jo seph E.'.Patto.v deceased i t ha sale - to commence at No. I and Continue till all the lands are sold : ; I I". 1st TrilCt--Containing Tm3 Hundred eleven and a half Acres, known as the eese Tract, lying in "the fork' of French .Broad and "Davids-on's river. and in the 'waters of Lamb's creek, joining lands of j James v. ivi titan, upon wuicii mere is a gooa apple trrharJ and about sixty acres of -cleared land, in cul 'Jiltl Tracl- Containing Tma Hundred and f; Actes, known : -the Hood tract,' binji'on the soulh-ea'st side of French Broad -river, joining No l ", upon which there is a dwelling bo us-, apple trchard, about 33 acres of cleared land, and one of the best tings in the mountains. ,- " " Srtl Tract Containing One Hnndred'a'nd Thirty.jiLS Act f ' v.vn as the Davidson Ir . cl, ly ingon t'icast t- ' J aridson's river, joining lands of George t)rr, V Jjaverand othurtt, upon which tin re is al i .:y acres of cleared land in culti vation. - - ' 4 ill Ti ad Containing Three Hundred and Ftfly-fve Ay es, known as a part of the Cathey's creek lands, lying on French Broad river, including tac, moutir of Patterson's creek, Bunker's , hill, r rid joiinng lands of Gilcs'Glazenrr. Wm. Dcaverand others, upon which there is cc I ! in cultivation abi it TjI acres. ' ja Ct Con ! ; Forty four Aars, knowr on polh s-iiJtsof; Frtjich ! Win, Duck and othets, up Tnl in cultivation aboul I in North Carolina.-' n . j IS . - I and the II. -tv ti.i-"'. h ing "-t T'irrr i ' - .4 'iieh therv; U cl'ired -rcs of the bL.-t land Il Tract Cor.tairng Trt Ifr-'-cJ and Fofty-iiine Acres, U; own as t lie Pa t. ron traet,'Iy ingon Tatters , c -cck, j-:".ing No. 1, ::d 7, and inrl'tding Jlerri. "s meetinz bo-j. Till Tract ConUinii ; T Hundred and ISility.''ht An c the! T'onnt Fpecellinn, incV: 1 C1 S.il creek, l t- '-; i - s cretk, it bci;-1 ."i t..o i " ' f amc and jo-ni- 1'--. 6. .-t"9 wishing tj i ';:r TStou :md Eight nown p.s part of ' 1 waters cf , r .it of ....- b". aiiJary IinJ can be r ' to-:," Wm. it J. J.Fat- c. ' - 1 ' " sam v Gc- Orr. I: s Gbt; Y.V BUY: , r :civel, - f r r"-'i, Alia:. S3S i - - " -m t':e Li ' -n : July 11, 1315.- - t -J, u -' ro. , July 23, 1343 - - - . ncsccLTicx! :;o rrcscri'Ti:: !, Truth' Triumphant ! nothicll?. ilatiui te ' t.'.i r its . cud machination of those ir' J Je)i fXJ-.-JC Cri w if- - vtt" ir if "wm -ir if if .-1, fl rfrt - ff" W : U A. 1 A. . il - ,." 1 1 . ii. 1L KJl x IJ M. ..- - ' . t EECOMME.NLD BV THS FACULTY ! J Is no-.v pullhcJ I y IIenrt G. , Daggers, No. 33 -Ann sir 1 ncc only iJ cc;;Js. : ite jvkUrtn , .-cienad tbat browbratmjj eball ehect tuc suppress! which is certainly destined to bencilt The j nblUhcr i'ctt-rr.i;';rd that no sytl. .of on of a- wor In rr! A.tnrr nt lhf tiincf -rriftral ncrind of t!)P .. bio 'worn -in and priv.-rve the LIesini ol -in tier nal caro to jnany a helpless child who vor.ld oilicr wisc be on orphan. Tuo criticisma of tho en-ps ba;ro in crr-rv cay been njost flattering the au'-Iior. , The," True Sun. fays Ths a vory able work on a very important fubject a work which oubt to c in the bands of cv. rv wife in the coun. tr?. It is written in a pliilowphtcal, spirit, and in such familiar lanffuaffc, at,tlie Fame timoaa i renders it universally- inleiniblo.' -Htuchi fufTcriri1 inay be cntirt ly prevented by a arelul . peru.nl f the directions hr-rc given. v The book is beautifully jot. up Vitfo ijilt rdge.o, and costti jly 53 cents. , "It i the productMin,. pays the Tribune, " or a lady oT New Yrk, of stern integrity" mid ilmrouwh acquaintance' witli. her subject, and its import ano certified by "some of our most, eminent physicians. We srq by.ihe True Sun thai- the publisher ha been tlircatened with the pains and penalties of lb la of libel, on a e count of some exposures incident ally made iii it of the horrible iniqnilies daily com, milted in our city by tho monsters who urc amassin j wealth' by deludin "..inoijant.and ,'jfilly'- women in, :tna tiers of. life and death, t Wo would gree to pay alt the damages that .can be recovered by Ristell L Co. f.r a brass farthinqr.' , -." - ' f The New York Herald savs "This is a very able work, bv the author of Intellectual and floral Qualities Transmissible,"' abounding in facts all should become acquainted' with male and female. It . is .a, happy exposure of some ot the most cold, blooded and dastardly systems of murder that ever cursed a: country. TImi sprriled- publisher deserve crcdiufordiis timely publication.'. i It -if . ruly -a rvaluable work," says - the Uover; "and" contains many philosophical truths, pirn ply and jibinly told, of the 'highest imp-irtance. -Wc lr; st.-nd that one Madame Itcfe'I, has threate... J to put an" iujinction upon its publication, as being a" hbel upon-her profession! but we can ttll ihe enter prising'publiphcr to go ahead fur six cents we will agree, to pay alf ilamagrs. The work is of such great merit, that -'it 'should not be withheld from the public longer than possible.". v - " v Such evidence-as this in'fave'r 'of " Childbirth without- Pain," cannot ' bo,, resisted. ; The' Work , i now - before the, public, and it is believed Jhat its merits will be appreciated. - 'An Edition put up dr. the ' mails , wiil be pent to any part of thet country. Postage only 2 -cents.- - '. July 13. ill.. , , ; . - 237! - ' . P-U-R I F Y T R E B L 0 0 D. ' "-,-;."-- M O F F A T'C, V 5 G ETA BLEn L I F E P ILLS : PCENIX NBlf TERS.; : The liigl ahd ovie4 celebrity which theM pe-emin'eat Mtdiciue have ecqnired for the it invariable erficaey in alT 1 the disease vbich they profess to cure,- hat rendered the - utaal practice or puffing uot oiJy unnecessary, but ubtror. , thy of them. , Tl.Vy are known by their fruit ; their good Z work testify for tutm,' end they thrire not by the faiih of ' the'crcdulous. i ,' "rxsczmS" "I SgrXkZit '. ,C3 J3L BBS HEZ '"- ' 'Qf ASTHXA.-ACUTE and CHROSJO R11EVMAT1SM, JtFFKCTIOSS Uf the BLADDER ant KIDXEYS. ' - f : BILIOUS PE VERS & UVEH CQItPLiJirTS. ' In tlie south and west, where these diseases prevail, they will i be found Invaluable.' Plantera, farmera, and Khent who once -. ase these Medicines, tvill never afterwards be without tliem. ' BILIOUS CHOLIO, aiti SEROUS LooiencSr, filtES, '. COSTiyESESS, COLpS - COUQI1S, ClfOJLIC, ' CONSUMPTION. Ct with fretit sorress in this disease. . CORRUPT JIUMQR&, DROPSIES, v - DTT"IEIIA. No rron wiih this distressing di easi'. should delar usjm these medicines immedietely. ' - ERVPTIOXS of the Skin,, ERYSIPELAS, J'ULTU' . : lecy, - ' - ' - ' ' 1 ' 5 Jb'KVE R .and AGCR Vox this scourge ofuSe wca J ' tern country these medicines wilj be f nnd a safe, speedy, and " - eertain remedy. . Other medicines leave t;.e siitem subject to m return of the disease a cure by these medicines is permanent . , TRY THEM, BE SATISFIED, AND EE CCRXD. rT .- . 'FOULNESS qf COMPLEXION, ' t ' , ..on ii r ii al DrjiLi'r j - ' GOVT,' GWBZSESS, QRA LL, HEADACHES, ofttery kind, 1XWARD FEVER, INFLAMMATORY RIIEUMA; TISM, IMPURE liLOtD, Jil'SDICE, LOSS qf iPF- TITE, - ;' - - - " z,ivnr. oonir, AirrTO, . - LEPKOSY, IOO.ESESSTI ' - ' 1 -' JIK K C U III AL DISKASES- ' Never fails to eradicate entirely alt ihe efli.-e.ts of Mercury mfl , nileljr sooner thtin tho most pcsiveTfiil preparation of Sarsapars'la. KIGHT SWEATS; KERTOUS DEBILITY, NERVOUS COMPLAINTS- of all klndt.l ORQAS1C AFFEGTIONS, ' PALPITA TIOS qf the HEART, PAINTER'S CHOLIO, - Xr Z Zt 13 U The original proprietor of these medicines: . ! was cured of Files of 35 years standing by tlie use of these Life ' . JUedicines alone. J . Ii PAINS in the heaH, aide, back, limbs, joints and organs. II II B V SI A T 1,8 BI . Those afflicted with "(hla terrible disease, will b sure of relief by the Life Medicines. . KUSII of BliOOU to the UJZXD, ECURYY, SALTRIIEUM, SWELLING?. ' J SCROFULA, or i:::;G'2 SVZLiniti' . worst frm, ULCERS, c every description. ' ; TOHIIS, of all kinds, are eflectualty expelled bf . tliwe Medicines. Parents will ih well to administer them when " ever ttnir c-iistencu is suspected. Relief wilt be cortain.- '-' TI " : FILLS lid PiliENIXf BITTERS . .;IFY THE BLOOD. '-'V. ' And thus remove all disease from the system. " A in-Ie trial will Jlee the LIFE' P I L I S and " P HE NIX BITTERS beyond the reach f comfe . tifion in the estimation of every patient. ' ' '" The genuine of these medicines are now fnt up in white wrappers and label, together with. a pamphlet, called -MoiTat's Good Samaritan,'? containing the directions, ice, on which is a drawing of Uroadway from Wall street to our . Office, by which strangers visiting the city tan very easily ' - f;nd cs; The wraj-pers and Samaritans ar? copyrighted, ' ' therefore those who procure them with white wrappers east : be a tared that they are genufne. lie careful, and da not buy t!ire with yellow wrappers; but if jou do, be satisfied that t'.itf come direct from us, or dont touch t! em. .' . "' - ' - rrj- Prepared and sold by ' :-s;':: B -12-1 ;I7-I Zs'Zi Z A SX 'B -XH OrrAT :-' 4 S3 EroK-N-rfy. corcer of Anthony street, New York. . ' For Sale If ' -" r'" rAJTON & -OoDORN. "I : ' ' , J - ' Ashevillp, N. C. . . t r"TER" STilADLCy ' l - Flat Rock, N. C. ' June 2 I84j. no: W 'Lt Those persons to wl, . e so' i, oda on a credit the pant 3-rar, will please rci." tint ;I w.,3 a posi live o-"i. i-i-ianding lb heir . '- "cr" to et tloJ c i t' fbt ct Jar.- -rys. ' - i , 1 ;' mple fact tf c'"ng it l" their tree"1'-'!'-I S.l ! - fefn. ci- indace t! to.cne f r,,-:- i r. J i.i leapt -'vj ..cir notes lor what they nny :..t be prepared Tltosi rpon wboin VvC- hold r -' -J .f c : and two years fl -)din:, tre rep'"'lf " ' " ''"'ran only ' SAVHTIIH COJT O. V l i.;-a dUte pavn:r.t." We L.ot"- "... t pn. heeded ! t rj.h c--.e c " : , - ' tion to biiit'.Mar.dE.t' if'. . -. - . . ' "T MA7TS " ' 7. . Jan. 21,1815. . tf. : j'!..j v. J Livo. V"u ? to jrlviit!. i a r ! 1 ri 1 . ; c 1 1- .1. .Off i-Crc of t:.e t' e U-tstjIes e .,- .-I .iit,JiJ.;. -' , " nsed in f e Curla Vf th's f ' ' - conseq--rttTy keeps on hand 'an ASSORTS.! of tho u.Ucr. nit dockets, from f '"re:"rcs U ten, iadc rf cx:.c. lent "paper, ad ! ' coreptrp ?".v r..a. delphia or New Vou work: an.lcan t:.erctore, f.il an order on the very t driest r '' -1- has A FINE 111 TF TT 7 1 f. ' ' ' ' I'.Vil . ' MA::-:r;E, rjFjE?.:r. w: .:: :o a . ,- . c:;j STrr: :: "..-JEfdALSj so that an order of any deser; ti.in ran be f."ed on short notice to compare with work of a similar 1 id tlotie any .where,, else. He would here remind the ' ''-.T , READING COMMUXITV7 : ' . .' li. ;" - -. . '" - ,. a that, instead of, having their- periodicals . I brown about and torn t pieces', as they too frvtjuently are,) it would le mnch bettor to lic::i to Iihcolnton, nnd btvt: them hound." - lie would particularly re. mind the LADIES thatlhcy can have - - Music as XeallylBonnil;in Lincolalbaj'S.., as al"any other place in the United Slates. .Jn con elusion, he would say to the Clerks, Clr rks & Mas ters. Registers, .5oc., S,cf that old dockets," RegU terVboks,and alluthrr record book iliat may need re-binding,.if entru' A to his care, h'iull ba safly taken care of, and "re-1 ml without any injury t' the record?."' IIi.s prices ; r all. the above truil, . ,.1 be rcrulatcd to suit the times. ..-.".' ' F. A. IIOXC. Tjncolnlon, N. C; Dec1 3,' 18 14. Cm ' f-: S. - .-v. .PROSPECTUS. OF -THE. ; North, Carolina Farmer. A SPKCiMB.N number of this Journal iwaa issued on Erid;ty the 13i.li inst. ' . - .- 'Ki - Tlie importance of an agricultural work, "pub' within our own borders, filled willr maltcr suited to our. own soil and climate, and devoted to the ad. vjiicement of," Agricultural "science and imrrovc menl intiiir own State, mast be Evident to evcrv in telligfrnt and reflecting mind. Slich, it "13 intended, shall be the" " North Carolina Furmcr.' and to this end, pclectiona will be carefully made. from the stan dard works oh Agriculture, and the shiest agricultu ral papers in the Union; emhracujg every thing tiiat may be supposed to interest the husbandman in y ela tion to every I .nch of Agriculture. " Contributions will likewise ho. sought and douLtless secured, giv ing the experience modes of cultivation rules of rrnnagomnt success, &.c, of tho "most skuful and successful htrmersin difT. rent sections of the State. To the fricndof ,Agricu!lure,;-iherefore, through, out the, state, we appeal for support? and wjiile we earnestly solicit their aid in extending its circulation. we pieugc. ourselves urat every exiou wiu De maae on our part to render tho-' fsorth Carolina iarmer" n alt respect worthy of 'patronage.-. "w, The " NoRTir Carolina Iarmer'! wi'i bp iblisbcd rnnnthiy, in the city of Raleigh," in octavo form of is 1 pagcs,on lair type and good paper. .--..-Price--For onexopy. SI A()ber annnm which may bt -discharged by the pamdnt of one dollar in advance, or witltm one"inofith from tlwiiafe of the subscription for sixx;opictiive dollars,;if remitted at the tune of the subscription, post pat PREMIUMS FOR SUBSCRIBERS.' ' l.'.Fur'tbe largest nnmber.nbt'leps Jli.in ICO with the cash for subscriptions, 35 in -money or a tiller goblet worth.- , - '- , !5 2. ror the next largest number, not loss than 80,do. , -w - - 1 " - 15 f 3. For the next largest number, not less than- - 65. do. . " : .-' ' . .G12 ' 4." For the next largest number, not less than 40, do. : . : . . aio 5. For the next largest number, not less than. 30. 85 for '23, S3. . '.--.--.-..-''.. . Gentlemen' receiving this subscription will pleasd put it up at forae. public place, or, what is better, slio-w' it to.thnr friends, and procure 03 as many aub eenbers 'as they can, and return '.ho list as tarlr as nracticablc, with their own name appended, that we may know . t w hum we are indebted for the kind. ncss. - . . -: ., .THUS. J. LEM AY, - Editor. Raleigh. N, C; June 27,1845, ' n 25(-". V rf $tatc ororth: Carolina Henderson Superior Court of Law -r Spring . - Aerrn, iB4a. Abner Shepherd and others ; SA r'imrod IMerrell and Elenor Shepherd, Administrai , tor and Administratrix of Peter Shepherd, Dec'd. t , 1 PETITION, . . . It appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that Nimrod Merrelf is not an Inhabitant of this state ; it is therefore ordered by the Court that publication be made for six. weeks fucccssivcly in the Highland Messenger at Aslieviiie, for the said defendant to be and appear at the next Superior Court of Law to be held for the County of Henderson, at the Court-house in IlendersoiivuV, on the 1st Monday after the -1th Monday in Sept uiber next, to plead, answer, cr de. mur to Faid petition, or his consent will bo entc- -1 of record. ' . - ; Witness; Thomas TI. Miller. Clerk of our "said Court. at. nfiicc, the 4th Monday m MarchA; D.t 1454 and in the G9th year of our independence .- . lJ;, - V -y- l liv, IL MlLLEll, Clerk. .May 9, 1845. (Pis. fee P.o C2i r 6t 247. v larlcn, ITIconcII Co.. . rj. ffJ. ' . - ' - . - Takes this method to inform the Dublie ..that hels pendant ntlv located in Marion: ZS t - and will attend lo tLe practice ofMcdi- Jl "cine in its' various, branches of Surirerv. Midwitey, &c. JIe mav bealwv8 found at homci unless prf r.ss:onaIly cr.0.r.cd.. . . . ' - JIa ke-. ,,9 on band, at all time?, a good suf j ly of rrtv ai:J "cilicizicss. . - larch 23, lcio. ly. T - . . , , - - 11 simEii FAsmo;;s poricii . ,Tiji t-"r!5r'' ' i r;rstrfl - zrti f- !;cits a conlin .ition ol j '..z j rnaj;-- c, 1 a'.i: -.'." n will b giventr rsn.r gi:.al'?at' . Vcik from a-distance will : ;cct with prcmt attention garments cf ail kinc neatly cut and r..aJe i:. PrU crjlow". ' " ' , ' ' I. 51c." DUNN. -' L., , : .-.cif i:is 3LAi;zs of al ::i::ls roR -SALE AT TJUfi OFFICE. ' cf I pc"- in ! per.' mi ?r,- f Outt!.:.'riis.j ... Vi 11 r i.iVn. Court of Fleas ami Q-tcrtcr C. R. II nry . ) Ar : vs. ' I. M. Ar. ) ItF-;-;.at: - : l . ll.e uli-r ' .? r" ' Tt i t fii-f c ' .' 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Highland Messenger (Asheville, N.C.)
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Aug. 22, 1845, edition 1
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