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‘‘ powers granted under the Constitution, being derived from the People of the United Stciteo. n. ry he resumed by them, whenever perverted to their injury or oppression^—Madison. )L CHARLOTTE. N. €. PFX’. 2. 1843, SNUMBER 138 EDITED BY ' JOSEPH W. HAMPTON. T E ti M S ; The ^^^lcckUnhxir'JcJ.>■,u,Kan^^ is published weekly a / iro /fullars and I^fty Cents, if pa,d in advance; or Tkrtc >oi,ar., if not paid bcljre the expiratiun of thr months ir MU the tnae or .uUscnbaig. Any person who will procure SIT subscribers and become responsiult for Ibei. subscriptions, shall have a copy ot the paptr i^ratis ;-or, a dub ol sub- p^ri.it fd may h ive the j,ap..r one year lor Tianty /fullui j in ''Oira'ce. uo ;>.i])erwiil beciisconfinu' u '.vhilo the suUseribt r owt s any iig, if !,= a’ult t j puyan.; a i.iihire to notify the Editor a u u':sb I * ■Jiaco:iiinui ji 1. .it! ox .month b»'lore ;iu'c\pira- ... til • I- le f.r. Will li.'(-()iitider*-il a rs .'-.venijai^ernent. w li n A in-aliuwt.d to •ii.'.cominue tiio iti L:;^t yciir withuut paymg fur i : V. L'r's si;l" T.;.t: ii. PR. SPENCER^Sr VEGETABLE PILliS A PUBLIC BLESSING. These Pills have long been known and apprecia-1 Mouiitaiu I5eef. THE suhticriber having? made ar- ratis?emt'nts w-th Mr. Jourdaii Council ot Ashe couniy. to furnish hira regu larly with the best beef Cattle his coun- , . . - I ty atforiJs, he will he prepared to give his customer^ I ted for iheir extraordinary and immediate povvera .r,r'hnr!nifflpvt>rv mnrn- •-l! ■ Il'Ji •.;ii ji (uousiy ri.ij (';;rr; cliy insi'Jt '• r r-'ini;;! r^r ?ii.‘ ills.’rtion,and 'J'trcn- ii v\ ;,1 I r i!. s. \ ,i.: V' r i!. s, to f!;e il*. lay, •!(,- ;t !;,)un ■ \ . ouut wi.i b»; W.’I'J KlVrl-;-.,. !jy j', y, _ir. Ajv T t .S'! IH’il * s SO.'; t = Mi'i • )• hiiii ivf-d t;i. !iU:ii!) r c»l iiKSf-r- .r I li y u ai u.‘ i ui!' ! .ji'iji i and '.haiij- ’ ■ t.j;‘ I N.r I’fii,,:-;! ■ y ;n SUHls ' ~ r, must rpMjc ir- ur the ti oTi. 'f hi rt* will b'- clijT;;, ,1 iij illy writer, , 1 ’ . ,ii : t a-j i»;ii f a,-.- Slil'r£iQV». «'i-/ f1)V Ilanijiton tc AIox- r. o!i!' f 'J'i'h'»! 'li'*''')urll)'jusr ; Mansion ‘ 'd cno!.-; s()i;!ii ol ihi* ('ourt- '■ : ^ .ii’i .in;i hiit. [ y .1, i'. Iveir. h.ilj ' ’il t''Hi: tln;tJr-‘. r.ti:,'- —] >rs. (' ii.irri . ^ ■ ■ 1 * i'W: e ; Dr. .. I >x, \o. 0, i>w ’t. li- i--(‘; ]>r. J. uniu ridor, r.iUi’t' two • ')l /. I j!)U V\ ni. A'( ! '-•.urtjion^f; ; ,iue \V. O:r!)orue,*olhct- ■' ) iji.iMi, wi'if.c r Mjri]j.)u,.-; Wni. li. Myns. ”• ' .n I Iljt '.libO.i .S buiilli.MU^ ; J-i\ tj, Tvl’j ):)\v» ll. ol- r-nin'^ ..I'-. i\l\ers'; A. A!t;xa;nlcr, olVirv ■ ^ ■ '.liin.'iun J ; J'jiiu i'\ I lokf, utti »' at L\i- }■•; i i iii. !>i- . ■. j\. ( . ( i! .'uii f •>., .■:.l (IfTor south ’* ^ ; : L r is: (ioor north ol iJie '• ''i.ou'.t*; ( . ] j. M. ~ ic i o., xr df»(.»r to I.er'sy \ - ill- ■; jji'iM.- vV M J--! iiri..r no;l!. of couri- )! ni iin rttrrt-t ; Da\iii i»dik-,\ ii I tv .Mai ljii; \\ r . Car.onj lialf *.>tl \ r n-Ji of restoring perfect health to persons sulVering un der nearly every kind of disease to which human frame is liable. They are particniprly reromrnended to all tho.se persons who are atiiicted with any kind of a chronic orliitgej-ing complaint^ as there id no medicine be fore llie pul)lic which has sd natural and happy ei- lecl upon tiio syoleni in correoting the btomacii and iiver, ainl to liie fonnatiOu of heallhy chyle and thereby purifying the blood. They are acknowledge I by the hundred.^ and thouisands who are tiding them, to be not only the mubi nuld and pleasiini in liieir operation, tut the most perfectly innocent, safe and eillcient iiieJicuie everotiered to the public. Those who once make t j' pT r. -;rt rind other j a trial of those Pills, never afterw’ard leel willing to harj.-d i:n;i/y-jirc per j l*e w ithout thenij and call agam and again for more ; which is sutlicient proof of their good qualities. I HEADACilE—SICK Oil NERVOUS. j Those who have suffered and are weary of suffer- j mg with this distre.^biiig complaint, will find >Spen- ccrs ]\'£rctal>le I'llLn a remedy at once certain and immediate in its eilects. One tingle dose ot’ the Pills taken as soon as the headache is lelt coming on. will cure ii m one hall hour entirely. As a remedy^ la tmmnier uni bowel complaints^ tliey display iheir wondertul poweis to udmirution, and are lar tupenor to any ihmg in usie ibr^iiiese coiwpli’ints. In IJy.'fpcpi^La and Liver complaints^ they stand an- rivaiit'd. Many fiave been cured in a fjvv weeks, after iiaving sultered under the dreadful complLiiiil for years. In Hdbitual (\jstivcncss, they are decidedly supe rior to any Vegetai)le Pill ever brought belore the piil>iic ; and on« ii5 cent bo.\ will establish their sur prising virtues, :uui place them beyond the rcacli of doubt in the e&ijinauon of every individual. i'iiey are invaluatilr m nervous and Hypochondria cal atii'ction.s, loss of appetite, and ail couiplauil.s to whicii i’emales alone are subject. Th#y are mild ui tiioir action, and convey almost immediate conviction of their utility from lii« first tiofe. They may be taken by persons of any age ; aiul the feeble, the intirui, the nervous and delicate are slrengtheiietl by their operation, because tliey clear the syf,it-iii oi bad aumor.--, quiet nervou.'; irn- tabiiit}', and invariably piod'ice sound heahii. Upwanis of three hundred and .ievent>j tuou^^and bo.i'i-.'i oftiie.'.e ine.sliniabie Piils have been t-oid vviUi- iii tht^ hist iweivt: nioutris in thret^ r^taies aiuae, and more than thiTe thiiOsi ti;e harne quanii y la other JStates. Aa an anti bilious m^Hllcine., no faraiiy sh^'ii.Ul be Witii-»u: thi'u*. A -u.'tIc ?ria- of tifCiii i* mure iiatij beefof the very best tjuihiy, m Charlotte every morn ing during Court WHcks. and on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday of each w’eek during the rest ol tne seaison, and regularly at his country ^^tands. As he has to pay cash lor »'aTtle, ;miJ b’riiishes h;s custo mers with the bi'Si beet, ^)uy acnt8 wiil necessarily have to be made t»ui»ftiia.l'; TH«'‘.MAS GOUDLAKE. Au!Tu,=t 27, IS 13. 25;:::f. :P©2 pJ’.TO?!' a square ■ !ilco ojipo- 3, row oppo- ( .1 liiii A. A. l’\ iJrcw;’. iiutchisoii’s I'uil direction.^. I'U' | loilov.;*iT te^tinio- | ol i; .. I.!:. Ail'Xuii'irr (cr,ih::n'i. wt:.! wing Irwiif^i i»i ;Uuu' , ( --t 'ViUg JSpriti- ' conn r, //(//7'r.--K'»b; ri J^liaw, let a ;--i. iiuw't' ; A. .Monig^intay, ».p- r,u \ li lA. iiai:, t— Ov(Tni;ui 5c 'i’rc-i!* r. 2 squar»*s I- '.!ui !‘MMiruj> an ex-j . :,ii 'lalJ » ;i . » i.i. i . /:■ - ill. i . A li ’’ii' .SoUtli ; ,■ tt vv’ !■ i.ini A. T(I ' v' ilii ira i I u;i?vr. j li. V'. f : il. M. S:criiiii;; Ad * iu Washington j Price '.io centi per i* >x, wiu It may not be amiss t.j n.s; rl ’a^* nials (»l iheir excf llence : I Fruin a very respectatjlu iMan. Co., Al,i.{ I) (J;fhli't^tO}l A!j.j .llUt'Cil Sj I*"' t!-», I ‘J i^li. 1^1 LN' L.!, Dkah Sir; 1 have iisi'd your Vegetable Pills in iiiV l.iiiiiij, ih*“ iast year vvi ii great .-^urcess, ;ind 1 : I'oUoiiit r tiicia the best i'^dl I ever u^e.d. 1 have I iii.iUv ri/nsidcrable use of many otiier popular i’ilU, i t)at 1 :iisi ooijVtiiai yours arc supt.Tior lu any Ad'iiiiaiii^tnUsoii Tt^K subscrib^^^ havinj on the 13ih instant, ta- k* n out Sf'Hcial of Adrainistration (»r. the t'btaic of William Wilison, deceased, (including the hook accounts, not»’o, bonds, bills of tale, dee«lrt of trust, stock of irooun, & •.,) '^U proceed to sell, at the iaif residence of deceast^d, on the l^Sth day oj December utxt, the g?stoc*k of C»oods at prest nt remaining on hand, conbi?,fing of the fjl- lowing articles to wit: CaVcGCs, Muslins, i/i-r.eni. JS'dks, Laces, Rlhhons, Broadcloths. Sattmeits Ca^simt .-es, Itiua^ey Ho/uf'si^uu. {some i'-JO or 1OOO yards,) Jro7L, Shoes, Hats, Bridies. a:»d ry.Naih, iZrI h.oiit'Wai ft. and a variety «*f otJier articl .;s tuo numerous; to men tion. Ttie .sale will continue from day’ to day until all th« good:; .»re sold. Ter:ii3 made known on tl.e dav of sale. JAI\K VV II.SON, Novr. 16j 1:^1 J. Admn.:. irutrix. N. B. All p» r?ons indeblPt’ to the above estate are requested to conn* forward .hi f^ettle. eilh*^r by cJt.sh ( or by renewing their notes and giving »;ecurity.— | Tliuse wlio -.v-.; to Comply' v.ith this notice will irave I: pay cost. All per -ons h"ivii.g denuindti agaaist tilt above r*iite must pres at tiicm us the law di- rec's, or ii ^ ii t;ct‘ will he j., er«d as a bar to iheir re covery. txjse who hold rt. (-eipiH f r papers placed iu said d -. t .; }r>'' are. r* on^st- ap t'-.i* itc?Ti] '.'■.Tr?'»p Ulc |)ap JA\>’ \VILS‘ »N, Adn/x. \VaIk«‘rsvilIe. Union co., v. 15, isiJ. 37wa Fruni the New York Plebeian. TO THE POOR. “ Be of good chea\'^ • BY c. D. sruAiiT. Toiler, rine from grief ar;d slumber, Rend llie bondij of doubt and pain ; List to Hope's immortal number, Lo ! tihe pleadi with thee again. \Vhat have been your deeds of trial ? Count thera.up, and sc.ant them o'er: Fill agdia your bitterest vial, Tell me, cariVv. thou suifer more 1 Thf*n. ) e have the cheer witiun you, Mourn not oVr the faded past; Lt t the golden future wm you, Firmly battle to the last! Well 1 know the cup of sorrows, Ye have drunken lo tlie till; How the blight of many »:arro\v:-, Added only pangs to ill. I have frcen ye by your alt.ir, S'*'ived and stricken t.) du.-:t; Yet oil, brother, do not falter, God is mc.*rciiul and ja.',: ? T'iif’re arc millions all around ti«. Bearing rougher cbains than ourtr, I):itker cioudii of death surround up. Deeper grit fs, and sterner hours. Voict # f: rv. the martyr's asiiep, From ihf :- vveat and chains of slavr.^ ; Pwitig ol oteel. and cra’k of la.-hrs, Paupi r's huts, and pauper’s graves ! Thet. fcliould make thy burthen lighter, Mnk?' tliee hoiK-ful, true, and strong; Clothe the storm w.th rainbowis bright*, r, Urge thee giant like aiong ! Lor^^ as one shall suffer deeper, PHOSPECTlS OF THC Weif^trrn Curoiiiiian. subscriber proposes fo revive the “ Vv't.s- JL TKKN CAHOLiNtAN."’ In offering his services to the public he ieels the full weight, and jusUy appre ,, . .. ./i..,.}, . : ciatcs thc responsibility hf^ has .issum* d. Ti ougli i;jCia. iM)r fciCK 1 i -adafiie, are an e.itLa-| ir. . j . ^ 11 ; .II' V. i'.^.aia Ci^rliui. ■ .iani'-:; Iviuh'. II. 1-1 iw h*>, nt*::t d ; r ta (''arolai i iiicl', ne.st iio'ai' to t.’aaru)!t*‘ Hi;tel. i!a;,] :iri‘. Charlciie lluiel; 1. Ad im.';, ■ () U ?\ i \ ( a' 1‘ 1 (' r. R S. V. A’.f xaiiuer. iii t:u* caur'.oou?^.'. ; f t /k—J. 15. Kerr. of:ici- l.sl »..0‘ r b i; incdiciiie. For ii >\vel ^ompia.iil, i tamk ILom I tl'L' bi rti inedu Idaouv t I use of uu ! 1 Jia! lis hiC I Piil.s irci iy. and I d.d not loose a smgh*. fast,-. 1 iieigut'ui's tpcak in iiie highest terms ol them. iI i.'pe0u'uIIy V ours, JES:^K JORDAN. i Co., AoCr/;ib':r lyl'.;. Dk. Si'i.-NCLIJ. a stranger to tl;e political arena, ho is not or.e Vj ti.e support ot' the arduous unoeriaKmg he hacs 0elore hii.i vain may' we expect to reai!i:e tht* f iess- '7 f ' I a It ua itia. t 'I: i k (\ T. Alexr\!ulvr, Jr., ollict* >, I'l'r-i -.a* Cl'urt fici'H. 1 ■:.! y '. K\v iis. 1 iitl Aik'i. '/vHTFi. th,' rcppr.ctfuily in- t'a I xiif-.' fcK'ii Is. that tie has Mi i;> lii*' Citarloi!!' Hatei, lirst door V, i - rf ju‘ wiil be happy to see ihern i " r i ) 1)!.-^ jM o!’.'.-, ioa and polite ii CM loiiKTF, !if Wiil n‘kiiowh*dg«* pre- » in;ia wha has !iv•^| sii:r»^ tlie days of i.rmoiype. (.'all nnd see. i^i:^ nt3r _ "-iii. ■' - ‘ ytSt-y-a •T. .1 ■c >d C ■ '•(’ ;'>/■ A a VC and Fi'rer •->; /"‘ vcr A'auscu, (i ^ 'hi I itn- uts irrakncss. T!;!^ m >.'t tla’.ti'riniX rfi'O '^miiMidation^ of thi.s mc- i -‘iiie 1: tv** !=-i'Ci reiaMvt',1 t’roni niany enhiKMit Phy- - iHr iii ' th( r.? ul « hav(‘ used it. A?id il is pre- tl' t u - rr: ’i'a^e I. over btn n iis*‘d whotse j 'E.N'i Sir: As I am .nomcwhat opposfd to Patent | ty .Mt diianes, confide ring them geuer.iiiy a mere catch- been blessed prnay and a cht at upon the public, 1 have iiereio- !ore Had but little to do with them, ami it was not wniioutmuch persuasion ou the part of your trav- elhnii: agent, tiiat I w'as prevailed upon to accept ol' an agency lor the sale of your PilU. Jiut now i must cont’ess, in justice to j'oar Vegetable Pills, that tJiry have proved to be what you assert them to be. 1 a-ai entirely out oi’ them, and liad 1 been ^u]>phed, could have sold double tlie quantity. Vour i’llls havt^ b^en of great bcn'fit in this sen* lion; my neighbtrrs having derived great benefit from their use. 1 have been troubled for the last fitieen y‘ars with Dyspepsia, ami an atVection ol'tlie Liver and Spleen: a r*“incdy, I have tried Bran- dreth's and all tlie mos>t popular i’lll.s, an.I have iiad I ings whicli How Irotn the* bv-n gn inxlu- nce oi’the doc- j ttiues taught by the apostle of democracy, if we I blumher v.hile our enemies aisaull ihe c'l.td*-!, anil I assaii tiie watch-towers of our dei'ence. ihe L>ema- I cratic principles are the only true prniciples ol liber- i ty. Under tiie guidance t-f tht our couiury has the departure Irora tlie.m, the only source ot all our inisforluned. These principles are now well undeisiood to be "Fhf.e I'kade; L^ow Duties ; No Debt ; iSErAHATiON fkom Banks ; Eco nomy; and a strict aoh^uknce to tlil Constitl- TiON.’’ “ Principles and not meii’’ should ever be the creed of a patriot. As regarus the next Prcf^iiency', the Carolinian holds Itself unpledged to an} caadidate. The men now |)romiuent before the lountry are all worthy the conlidence of a h'ee peaple; for men there will be no ciioice expressed. If the National Conveniiaa is a fair one, and that expresses the will of the w lij'le party, the f-aroiinian w'lll support Its no.THkinec, at;d u^e every exertion loi his election. Every eacniite will be made tor prm- few lhat are neeessarily lost, are a thousand limes out-weighed by the freedom from harrassing cares and busy thcughts that throng about the haunts of commerce. Dr. Rush once lemarketi, lhat the Deity delighted m seeing mankind congregated in cities—but some one .«hrewdly observed that the Yelloic Fever was a bad commentary upon the text, Alan in every situation, is bom to sorrow, as the sparks fly upwards. Hut let us for a moment, fol low the farmer in the pursuit of his Jivocation, and I we shall see probably, as little of evil, as can falho I the lot of humanity. Let us rise with him in the I raornin^-, from a couch sweetened by the labors of ! ihe previous day. Vigorous, heallhy, and cheerful, j he goes forth, “ monarch of all he surveys,” and, I with the bpgmning of the dawn, he lakes on him- I self the udministratioii of his little kingdom. His I dependants, and the patient partners of his labors, . I their wants having been first provided for, are to be ; marshalled and arrayed for the day—and, afltr an I hour or f.vo of pleasant labor, with an appetite such 1 as heallhy toil alone can give, he seeks his home lor hi:i morning meal But where has been the j gO! 3 house wii»‘ the while? She, too, has her du» ! ties to peifonn—numerous dependants are wailing j for her kindly dispensations—the sick, the old, ih^ infirm, are to be visited, and their wants supplied, [and, above all, iheir spirits freshened by a word of i sympathy and kindness from the genile misir»^ss.— ; J'he feathered tribe, loo, are fluttering and cackling in ai;:i-q>alion ol the accustorsed visit. Thechu'u also, that momentous dispenser of one of the corn* ’ forts of life, IS to be looked to, and a hundred liulc ■ olTices are lo be superintended, the ptrformnnce of i which conduces lo the happiness and pleasure cl ' th ?se vv hnm i^rovidence has entrusted lo her carc. At the appouited hour, the members of this hnp- ! J y family meet at that most sociable of all meal?, riuicnt with the blood of exercise, and filkd w iili ’ t lat cheefulnrss w inch health and a quiet life is sure I to impart. And who is the presiding genius of this I happy scene ? Il is the wife and mother, whose j unx:ous cares and kindlj^ ofTices have provided fur I her patual gu sis a banquet, which, whatever its ! Hitrinsic merit*?, i« lo ihcm seasoned with the valu* j ed spice oi affection. Il is to woman’s care, iliat I Providence has assiijned the wants and v^-eaknesso: Ti-srr^ niO.^t lik« j when is eng'^ged in the mTnT?iTaTrorrOT~m.’r'4:fnr. ! tie duties. I know too well the generous and un - phicticated htarls of my noble country-women, to wonder, that they should prefer pleasures such hs j these, to ali the vanities, the gew-gaws, and tl.e empty pleasures lhat too often tngago the ntlention I of the cily matron. ilu darker agrs, an opiuion prevailed, (perhaps there are seme silly enough lo tr^tenain it slill,) lhat I there was something degrading in manual labor— ! that honor and fame were due only lo those distin- , guishtd foi nv ntal powers. But mat nice observ- i cr, as d profound moralist. Dr. Johusofi, has declared j lr..t I ,'^ov.dence his s> orgTnizt ! mankind, lhat they are capa’. ie of deriving the greatest digree of ■ enjoyment from tho.*e pursuits, m which the nien- i lal and physical faculties are called into requisition, . in due proportions. In this assertion, I believe ho I IS eniJjely correcl. The mere student nol only —\ LoJijyii jllh, Lut he generally lacks that Ladtt^aud (uailemcii, and (rcntlemen Farm- | mental vigor, w’hich is only to be found in us ful- c s: We are assembled logfther, for ihesixin lime, } lest perft’Clion, when united with a healthy, physi- under the auspices of the Henrico Agricultural So- ! cal constitution. So imiimaieiy blended are mind ciety, nd, in conformity with established usage, I j and mailer, lhat the decline of one, is sure to impair GiiCl be within asTcrpcr, 1 will never more repine. .See the minea and gloomy alleys. Where tlie cru.'^h'd ofag*'s iread; Dung(?oiit, Htook.s, and an'ilil galleys. Peopled with the living dead ! Then look upwards to the heaven Beaming on the^^ tree und clear. And while lite aa i strengtii are given, Hope ai;d tOil w;»ii earn'*at \.*heer. O ‘tober 17, 1^5 13. A a i 1' ! I. T I II i : the advice of Physicians, all ol wh cli afforded me cipies, while no aid will be given lo men, except in but mfmientary relief, but. sir, tioin the use of! ihe t'urtherance ot' tlijse pnucipies—held as dear to I i_ _ !• -- T _ Ol mo. ^ ^ . , . _ . Vours, s!tc., I space. Every attenlion .will be paid to this depart- I ment to rendei it worthy iLe regard of every one in ml mfmieniary reiiei, out. sir, iiom me use oi j uxe lurtnerance oi iiijse pnatapiek—ueui iit, oeur lo H.ly one box oi‘ yoor Pills, I am relieved from my | every lover ol Ins country'.'* well being. no.^t tashionable \et distressing complaint. j AcKicuLruHK wiil occup) ir the Carolinian a large JOHN DYER a ,V»' • fvl: . r 'Tjn'r. ar i oalr a from ar*li('teil polh^rers sOt’h « XT^rtions ot'lu'art!i'lt uratitnde a*)d th:',nk- fjli». -s, I’r-rs-'MS l the Pills soon tind th*'m- lvt'= reb* veti—('Inli br--kenl Fever gone!! Sio- iT! h .H: l li a.l tVe:' and healtlitul I! ! Strength and ;a:Tf:i iag aa i iinprovin-r. and ail nervou.'^ .>sthd. Wln'n taken accortiing to tlif' directions accompa- 1 vHi »• th*"n), tlsey never fail to r-ure the Chill and 1V. „ev..r .iok.n .1.0 s.o.nacl. or , ulm. “some SI op> r lie np"n »he b-uve..?. Their action upon the wh’>!e pystem is so cl.arm- in£T, that persons are invariab!\ svirprisevi and pleas- rd~ w in their rapid and con:] '» ts‘ restoration to Ii' "^hh. Tiie pills are purely and s !’v Vegetable; ami l'-‘^ppy Ci>mbination ot l.rM-‘rtione a; - J, ver lails to relieve when rebel is at all attainable. Ea«"h box contains '20 doses of Pills—Price, One I' .liar. . , , . 3’he above valuable medicitu^ are tor sale in [The following is from Col James Porter, Esq., a t any way inieresteil in farnung and rearing ol stock, respectable citizen of (.iibson co.. Ten. I | Much valuable intbraiaiion may be expeCieJ in al- (.ribson Co., Ten., December 10, lSii3. j raost every number. ^ { As Education is the main pi’Iar of democracy— To DiJ. Spenci:r, > prmcipies the Oid v support of our free in- Dkak Sir: This is to rertity, th.at 1 have used in j stilutions ; itie .-5Uttcribt;r will negiecl no means, nc*r my fannly w’ithin tl.c last eight nionths, one dozen | jjp^re any puins i.i the seiccuon ol’ t^uch matter as boxes of your Vegetable Pills, and I consider them j encourage and losier ti.e Education of the ris- decidedly* stiperior to any other Pills 1 have everub- j j,jg generation. ,inu at the same tune impart iho&e precepts w’lncii exail and e' ai-bie their j)i)s*esAor.— Education IS tiie i-.ily sat'eguard ol Amtricaii Lib erty—ihe only iiope »>i denioera*y. For the Ladils, such romance and poetry as t-*nd to cultivate and retine the nutid and purily i.he mor als, will be cuiieti ironi the Ci-irent .uei’aiure ol me da), for their especial perb>al. In short, no e.xpense i*r l ib >r wal be ^pareu to i .n Ikmmi m;'re f.em ^ici d, plear~-u.t and invi-1 ed. I have been aiHicted for the last three or lour Lhe i-i'-: ■lient:s and their .rtione are puch as lo product* i medicine wdnch years with a severe dyspeptic and liver alfeciion, ac companied at time^J with a nervous head-ache which at tnnes lotally untiued me for physical or mental efforts and lor the enjoyment of the common bless ings of lit’e, and must acknowlelge, that your Pills have so tar restored me that 1 feel nearly as well as over, and 1 really think that the I'urther use of them ^ will make an entire cure. I was also troubled with j ^nder tne C aroiinian worthy a piace at every 1 a bad cough and affection of the lungs, proceeding, gije. The laie^i news—the state of monetary as I suppose, from the ctaiiplaint, anil I am entirely my neighbors are also using the Pills with ihe most decided benefit. The Pills cannot be too highly recommended, and I can didly cont'ess, that 1 have derived more real benefit iVom them lhan any other medicine I have ever ta ke a, and I think every family should always keep a supply of them on hand. JAMES PORTER. have br« ri deputed to address you upon the occasion, Now , if I had been called on to make an Agricul tural AddKs.s lo an assemblage of Firmers. my av- «icaiion, for the lasi fire or six y* ars, would neces sarily have ?urni'h‘ d me with soniclhing to say, up- the other—and there is no pursuit, which affords such elegant and healthy exercise lo both, as the profession of Agricuhure. But lo him wdio has not experienced, and desires to know, what may be the advantages and delights on a subject to which my adenuon has betn chieny elegant work of that accomplished author,Wm. ,l,.-^otcd—or. if I had been requested to addrt^s an ° audience, such as I see here, upon the elegancies, the rf hnenients, and the de irirhls of a city life, I might not liav. been altogether at a loss—but, to entertain the bea.nx Q il'ki belles of Richmond with a dissertation upon turnips, and blind ditches, is a task, I fear, far beyond my powers. But, in this under taking, I am consoled, at least, by this reflection, that allhough rny audience is chiefly composed of »he inhabitants of the city, yet are they, also, citi zens of a country, pt culiarly and emphatically, Ag- of a country life, I would recommend the perusal of Mow 111, called •• Rural Life in England.” He paints, in the most glow'ing and graphic manner, the enjoyment® that arc common to the nobleman and the peasant. But, alas I my friends, these bright pictures of a country life have iheir dark sides loo : Nature is not so very bountiful even in lhe country, as to re quire nothing of man. There, as elsewhere, every ihing depends upon the manner, in which he per- If he can convert the wilderness riculiiiral. No where upon the face of the earth, foTtns his part. 13 Agricniture held in more esteem lhan amongst i into a garden, so also can his evil passions and ha th is Southern pe ople. Ii is the favorite occupation I bits lay waste the kindest gifts of Providence. I re- fo ciasses-and. however an u:UovvarJ fate may.' collect, ll.at lurig lhe last sutntner, I bad occasion Xotice, Charlotte, f ‘OTlCOrdj Snfd^bxiry, JJncoInton, Gre-itfil!e, S. C fpejt. by B. Oates. W. Birritiirer & Co. r'. B. Waeeler. .Jahn Hoke, D:. (Rabe. HA^VING qualified as administrator on the estate ol'John F, Hunter, deceased, such persons as have claims against the same are hereby required to present them as the law directs, or their collection will be barred by law ; and those indebted lo the same must pay soon, or they will be sued. C. J. FOX, AdmV. November 23, 15i3. 2-5f hre- at- fairs—the condition oi the markets, and everything thai can inierest, w'lli be puuciuaily laid belore its readers. To the Editorial Iraternity, the hand ol Iriendship is extended—and the hope indulged, lhat long and last' ng peace may l>e maintained betw’een us. The subscriber pledges iniuselfto devote his whole time and energies to the turtherance ol ihe above hoping thereby to merit and receive that patronage which will enable huii to constantly improve his abi- liiies to render his paper more worthy an extensive circulation. With this expoke, he respecli’ully sub mit* himsel) to the tbrnicr patrons ot the V\ estern Caroliniau, and the public generally'. TERMS: The W’estern Carolinian will be published once a week at Two Dollars per annum, invariably in ad ranee. A. M. ROGWEL, Sahsbury* N. C.-. Nov. 6, ISTi. for the present, confine him to the drudgery of a city lift", the merchant, the mechanic, and the pro fessional man, alike, look forw'ard, with a ray of hope, to the day when they m:iy be dismift*ed to the quit-t and repose of a farmer s life. Wecannc- \’er be a pfopie of cities. No, there is inherent, abiding, and aspiring longing in lhe breast of every Southern man, for the pursuit of Agriculture. It grows with his growth, and strengthens with his streuffth Lei us pause for a moment, to consider whether this universal passion is a baseless caprice, or whether ii has its origin in wisdom and reason. Far be il from me to detract from the elegant plea 10 make a litlle excursion into the country; and one day about noon, suffering from the oppressive heat of a burning sun. I sought, at a lilile farm house, that refreshment to w’hich a traveller is al ways welcome in this hospitable land of \ irginia. As I approached the house, I met the ploughmen wuh their teams coming in to dinner. The styie of the harness, the leather eked out, with a string htre, and a grape-vine there, would have been sufSci^nt ifthestragghng fences had nol already told thetaie, to assure me, that the proprietor w'as, whai is emphati cally called a bad manager The yard w’as unen closed; the house, ignorant of paint, was proppe d sures and delightful refinements of a city life they j , • are those to which I am indebted for the largest one side, and much nee e propping on o share of my earthly happiness—but the most, if nol er ; the porches w'ere dilapidated, the t>!mds Siouch all of them, are attainable in the country—and the ing, the panes broken, and ibe whole ^rt,iuis««
Mecklenburg Jeffersonian (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Dec. 2, 1843, edition 1
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