Tim Tiioivouiii i iu:r hoiwi: SON w Hie import.! llorv a-i'Mand lh fall e aon, commen ting the 10 day ofSep'env ber, nd tndmf the Uth day of November, In the tow of Vii'f r, cm M(n. dais, Tuesday and wed- -ausssaaiV Marfan 11141 in the day and Saturday j and will be let te Mare at tight dollar the Season W dollar the Uep t and ivthi dollar te insure 61. '--- 84 . U FFRKlND, tycilO, 18W. C. I BOW tltS.- VttlUADifc iveai7T.st.ue. T! npHE aubaeriber offer for en'e IT! , "J 1 1 ! i W taut relict tO,;f!"?j " f Vr Htmf theHietieTce4d; rectnilx oned and occupied by Mr. Ueorjre Locke on which there it a large, nd commodious dwelling-houM, with ill the neces. M7 ut-houtet. There it only about 30 acre of thit land under cultivation i two-thirds of the tract ia as good ulrl a any in the neighbor. Looli with food portion of best kind of wmp land, for either graa or grain : it it in the mi Jot of hospitable and social neighborhood. For term, lie. apply to the aubarriber, in th neighborhood. JOHN LOCKE. Hen'r. .Ui9 2id, 1829. 68 Mansion HolcU ' jit i..n.i Medical College of goLTII ','AROLJN. T!P annmisJ Course of LlXITRES in tbii I ,. lucjon, w,'.: L'c nevmedon the second Amay ,m Mevembrr, ..m'VMlowingbrsnchrs: . --io.. :. !. bM lluiaaoot", M. U. l. . I J " tun, M. L). . j,,yiu,f Uicaaoa.M.D. M-i.rm .ekc bi lliBf U. Fnorr, M. D. JMjjh Lf hhJ Mm I T. a PBIOlgATi M. D. .i fry, by Iiki mi M. D. alwal Hum, t. y Kilii.pt I. I. D. ... i "J ----- - 1 I l.mnntlriilir nf .intl'am. hv J. Wiaaia, M. I). HKNIIV R. KUOST.Mm. f .,.-riirn. wr 19. IS.'y. 8(90 To VoUon li'vnvitrft. TIIF. iubnriber hani(f bren freaimtlv aolkited bv hi aid cutomei, again to eitabliah the Gin Mukinr Uummh, bai opened Li lip in fiilisburv, wberc he la prepared to make and repair Gin, of the very bVat materia', i a tuperior ctyle of workmanitiip, ami on term the moat accorumo datiiijf, even in thce hard timea. Having oetn Tr.giprraw Tnt oMwneae a or arveofearai einio)in( a part oi ui umc lor three or four of the Uat aeaauna in picking cot. ton, (ur tbe eipret purpoae of more fully ae auainting him!!' with the pnr.ciplet and prac tical operation of thcte ueful roachinet; and havinir recently viti ed Soulh Carolina, where the nrntt improved Gin arc in uae, with the. r i tr View oi rxamining uirm, ami raaamK uimacu "quiinted with Iheplw tm-wbich. they aron. atructed, !:. be therefore fcela aairci, that by hit enlarges exnerieoce, thut acquired, in tniking and repirirg tiiua, and picking cotton, ha ran rnnatrurt Machiitea auoerior to anv ever done io North Carolina. v Thoae wiahing work done in thia line of boai. rteit, tr ret'ccil'ully intited to call on the tub icriber, witue-t the p'an and execution of hit worla, j jariiua; andjiidge.fur thetwelvei. .. llo will stparc n. puin m supplying hiiiiM'lf with tlie blti'nii'Cerjalifte tc tUd in the coontry: '"d . I r. a'.nrt tnrir unA rf-auinfthta ftrftlC find him Ltlier at hi ahop or dwelling in 8a!i. bury, r.ady to txecutt any job with which tuey may be Llcaard to favnr him. SJMU'EL FRJ1LEY. Salitiury, Jut. 6. 1S.9. 79 in BAMsnunr, n. cakomna, liti RXHA JLUlWhVU. ' IH3 elegant KiWiahmnl to iituatr d at lh Mono turner CouQt-lluuae.knd in the cen buaineaa. thm nronrirtof ha taken rrcat paint to procurt for tblt rtab Uabment, lumitur of every dcriplioo Becet- tary to tht- coroturt or Travtiif r, tni no ptnaa wW bo tparwd In pfoiJmaj fwf tW Tahhi tha Ivrat tka coiinlnr aiforila. 1 Hr will b locked with choice) Uquort, ami tht StabUa, equal to any in the rtate, provided with plenty of provender of all indt, and texll by obli. glng ivt attentive naauera. i n conTaiiit tA the placet tht1luue eitriiaWt aTBtfAlbeT t?f Srivatv roomt, with caiUonaea, well catalaUd prtbeeotnflodatkiB of TraeUfrt(.,fitb or wlthoof .familial - Oa the rtemiaci It an. XT$ lIOCTlhidttviH rrgnbtty bt tof mUf ever the aeaann will admit of V. - I he iW Ti ber atMiret the public that ndthing ahall be wanting, on hit part, to make tboftt comfortable who may think proper to call. Cf Tbe ViAri, Stuifr, lUcai ami Cktraw STJGr.1, amp at the Hotel. KZRA AI.LEMUNU, Jrnl. MfStirf. X C. Hrpt. 10M, It.?. i91 ""lUMKA tt .'WJCT1VKV. IN order to elo and ei;-diie the aertluy of the buainrat A the !v Arm tA Hiram lur. rnrtdCt. there will be ld at auction, in the T4in ol SaJiaHury, on Mo day evening tie 12th October next, and tale to continue every t veninf during the week, (it being the week of Rowan Superior Court,) afl the llookt remaining on baud at thit place, cnntifling of Got 1000 Volumes . well avaorted, and in part Law, M!irl, lli-'ori-cA and Micellin ue worki. Thi c.r'ainl the moat plendid aaaortment of n-kt ever i f fered for tale by auction in ihr weatt-rn r-art nf the date, and will be well -th the t'.teni n of the fubuc -The tale will ba poauvr, and witholl, reaerve, at rh at .a:ion of the eiute r(uire that it aboul l be i.iimeliatelv tloaeJ. 1 erm will be liber. , ana riiuje known on the evriiinr of the ' N. ft. HI GHER, vfyrnl. f fur If. I) 'I'urnfr, Svniunf partner, i Sntiilnrj, A'. '. Srpi. SA, 1829. ' AM UZM) .(iUAKTISJIS. Salisbury, X. C. Sept. 5, 129 nAVINiapOIMtr(lCpt..V'l'a7 ltir.lv, Ailj I taul of tiie 'jj.I Krgt ufhceia a ill rtpect and obey hire accordii c'y. K. I AKBIll'Lull, C. CtmiTI. OFFICERS ! Tou are hereby eo:nma.K!i-d to apper in the town of Salisbury, on TkwiJiy, the 8lli day of October, t8'29, at 1U a. M amied and equipped fir rtU , And on hriday, the ih, you will appear with your reapective conpanie, armed and equipp'd with full uniforta, according to law. Captaina, and commandantt of compauiea, are required to make their return on the dy of drill. By order of Edward Varbrouph. CoL Comdl SAM'I.. I.EMLT.'.frjT. 467 63J Rep. .V. C. Militia. roiiniY. It MU prWt.' fBAttH, rr er U the toul'i tlnrere diir, t'ttci'd or unetprrtt'd ) Tbe motion of a bidden fire; That tremble! io the brtaat. Prayer I the burdee eft aigh, Tbi&IungortiMr Tbe wpwarXglaacing elan eye, ' When none but Uod it near, f rayer it tbe eimpleet fern of tpeech Tbt info lipt caa try i rrtycr, lb eubUmttt tttaini that reach a:Jlbw jj kifl- ft a'yev m the"CbrUtI"ai iuf bream," 1 be Chrittiaa'e native air. u - lb ratcbord at tbe gaita of deMlb i Me enter heaven wtin prayer. "rayer t Ui contritTnnri toIci Ketureinf from bif w y While AngaU n their aonp rejoice, . Andcry, MbtboUberayir - In prayer, on earth, tbe eainU are one They're one U nurd and mind i . TVhen with tbe Father and the Bon, Sweet bUowtnip they And. O thou, by whom we come te God, The life, tbe truth, the way, The path of prayer tkytclf beet trod t Lord, teach u how te pray ! COURTSHIP. A ycMth to me wooing came, Kor pity did implore me And hoped I'd neither itight norbkme, -Tbe lad that did tdore me. 1 liked bun retch, but hid my plan To ae bow he'd reNjte me So frowning cried, dont teaae, young conn, a r. I 1 ou don i xaciiy uii me. t He aeem'd confounded, vei'e be rtared. - Then vow'd be ne'er decave (&, Sayt !, your pteeence can be pared, If yon pleae air, you may leave me. t bat, leave you, luva1 never cn, I war by your beauty t Now, pray, raid t, don't teaae, young rotn, Tou con't eiactiy auit me. ' lie etarted, tigh'd, bung down bit bead, 't VVhlcb proved I'd rader caught him r 'l Vit' hatta myloviHo cturchl.c til Dear air laid I, if that' my fte To wed't a woman' duty Let' fly, or w ahall be too late You now exactly tuit me. mkii nn axd win kkwh. It it protahle, if imall waitti haJ never been admired iod eulogized by the mle iex, that lemalei mouiu ne n I ' A ycr hive thoypnt ol uevttlnir ettihcu model of contracting themselves in that part. But there u an innate, uo natural indinitioo U the fair sex to render themicWca agreeable io the eyea of men. To accompliih thii, lhtf gubmit td many privation, and to many tortures Because the Chi. neae- imagine a small foot to be the acme of betotv io a female, the ladies of China submit 'to have , their feet prtK.l JnU -moulds, by wbit h, they ire -nccjntf acted jr their legtriJeforni, td. awl themselves rendered cripple's 7o(nTiTnhe1 ly-became a a mall loot ta pleasing to the gentlemen I This we Europeans acknowledge to be a ridicujoua and injurious costom : we laugh at the women whu aabmit to auch disfigure mcnt, and at the men who call it beau tr. But whilst we laugb at foreign era, for tbe customs adopted by them, we forget that we have practices at borne equally ridiculous j and that, if the Chinese pinch the feet. European gentlemen cause the ladiea at home to pinch themselves io a part situate nearer to the aeat of vitality, so as to confine those organs, upon the free dom of whose action depend health and life. Thus we see the mote which is in our brother's eye is invisible to us. If it were not that men approved of these practicea, women .would not ad opt them i for there would not be the inducement. The men, therefore, and not the women, are the culpable par. ty, although the women are the suf ferers, and bear the blame. It is that they may be pleasing in the eyes of the strong sex, that tbe ladiea decorate themselves with various dresses and adornments. It is to be Umeoted, that, however amiable however com. mendable in them (he wish to please may br, they should be prevailed up. art ! on to torment their lair oooies with starving and lacings, which instead Saltiburu.lAsht Infantry Bluet : YOL' will appear on the court-bou hill, on Friday, the 9th of October, proximo, S o'clock, a. x. armed and equipt for regimental milliter and inpection, in accordance with the requisition of the Col. Corodt. - Uy order of Capt. Iliomtt ii Polk;. JNO. II. II VRDIC. .Wy. - Spt. lAtk, 1829.- .4187., -, Depaktmbat or State, ) If tuhivfcn, 2Sih Jurutt, 1829. ) rilHE Proprietor of all newspaper now ta .L ken by tbi Department, are requested to discontinue tending the aaroe after the first day of October next and to render their account to that date. And notice is hereby tjiven that no paper will bo paid fur after-.that time,' ex cept turh at may be rpecially nibecribed for ubtenuciit to this notice. COYENTKY il. WADDF.LL, Jtrent. The publisher of the Law of the laat Seaaion of Coirgrena, are requested to publish the above notice three times, and forward their account for ettlement. Juf. 27, 1829. 185 Tftktn up ftAA i!ouVllet TO jil iti Saliabury, on the 18th mst. two ne gro men, named Patrick and Hiluni the the former says he belongs to Alien Wataon, and i)i kl,.uii li 1mIiuu flant. Bmii. Watsrtn uf Prince EdwrJ . county, Va, t Patnck' is about 24, and i.n 32 year oldi the for mer i 5 feet 6 or 7, the latter 5 feet 4 or 5 I L .1 ' .1 dark Complected, and likely fellow : they had a past to go to Alabama, probably forged : iui particular mark on them. The owner is desired to prove property, pay charge, and take Uiera way. , --- , SlATEU.a. .. Au'futt 19, t29. a , r,i,--Haa, vm m rn.tm.wM m Km m day, Mgfr WaUVVW ": ia ir i;A ii. ii-T;a?7v.i . . i InVntjr&avBt enlikl air awtiw tw u uiaii uy r 7in. . J: ti.-. i k-... i- VI -i'aya-Baa-nj .wwww.j j - m w " at ' ' a . t- . i i ' - nnil lkial-ra Saltil tstnTaw him IS U, A V" . UB l"n1 ...... " JOHN SLOAN, Sh f. tf JitFutf 5th, 1829. 81 JhckUmburf county, ... MAGONEUS, Driving to Fayettevilk, WILL find it to their advantage, to stop at the H-agm Yuri, where every, con. venience is provided for Man and Horse, to make them comfortable, at tbe moderate diarge nf 2J cents a day and night, for the privilege of the Yard, the uae of a good house, Are, water, and belter, Attached to the Yard, are a Grocery and Provision Store, Bread Shop and Con fee tionary, and House for Boardera and Lodgers, tn n plain, cheap, wholesome and comfort tlestyJt.FMwi1l ntU28. 09- ' t a A nREEABLY to the last will nd testament of John"Thtma, iJilCil. rticUnderiigTied," Exrcutor io saia win ana lenameni, wui ex pose to talc, on Thursday the 24th of September, on the premises of the dee'd. TITO PUiXTJITIOXS, lying on tbe waters of the BufTalow Shoal Creek 8 mdei aouth west of Stateavillc, and one mile north of Thomas' Ferry, containing 100 Acres, FT i'ORliET ME NOT. Itiwirh many n for aound thee tmile, . T . . I 1 la . I r . . , t . .e . P ami sue, ;ne iovea on now you H iucci 0 naviofftiie oesirru eiiea oi improv m.jK . .1 .a. . II ts mm aS li t'ai 1iaaaatf T W I . . a in g their pperanceT are only, produc tive of deformity and bad health " Remove the cause and the effecr .a a " ' will cease. ' av the provero. lnen let gentlemen cease to admire female beauty in any other shspe than as na ture furnished it i let them esteem the I genuine bloom of health, nod the ele gance of form, which are the effects of wholesome exercise, unrestrained I by any bindings or lacings, and set their face against the use ol busk and tight heed stays. I hen will these mischievous parts of female attire gradually disappear, and in a fewyears, those who hiive been brought up to the use of such idr will be .surprised to discover how much more elegant those ladies art, who have been jufkred to I grow up without any extraneous aid, than those who have been encased in ttays. tendon paper. And Iritod will .cheer life's die ad way, And turn their bitter cup to tweet. Let memory sometime bear thee back To ether day almost forgot i And then you think of other friend, Who lov thee well Forget me uoU FORGET-ME-NOT. The Sailor, toaa'd oil stormy seat, - Though far hi bark may roam, -Still heart a voice in every breeze, That wakens thought of Hon. He think upon hit diftant friends. Hit wile--hit humble cot t And from hit inmot. heart ascend The prayer- Fobt-m-ot !" Th dijferemtt Ws FhfM ad -Sttrgtry. rajtlcUaaaarraa,;a,Ua4aa'tk trial. . Tja tarn na taa aatta aa taat auw wits, us ttait X twllnt frtoaai S Mi fataa 4 VSmt, - - Z) m mikM laray, Ck Ur aatk ,ikltf. pflloni. It at rrccivcJ only t few days ago " Iq opentions of acq.iuncture f have derived much sdvantige from the agency of galvanism which induced me to construct a small ga)i'snic pile la the handle of the needle, with a sufficient space between each metalie plate, which are separated by a fold of cambric, to retain (he diluted acid. The top of, the ring, ao that a. nueol ber of them, though situated on differ, cnt part of the ' body, may be nilly conoccted by mean of a smsll wire n chain. " I have crmsthactf d anmhyrrinatffL1' m.erjt, to be worbXy the. patient with. action . w ill conuoue for, a number of: b!aytaTid-itTHntensity-be or diminished at pleasure. This an. paratus it somewhat complicated. steel spring paates through it, -vhith serves as positive and negative polei; having button-like termtnati na, act ing as a clasp to keep it in he plr and convey the stream of galvanism immerliata.lv tkvfMii.li r-rHin svstems. From this instrument we caa derive more advantage than from tbo common electrical machine, becauw the action is eonmntj the patimt wetri it about with him j and varia ttonsof weather have no sen-ible effect upon. its operation. I menjioned this little invention to many scientific gen. tlcmen, who all pronounced it new, I am induced to think it may be scn viceable in most chronic and venuout disorder aod especially io uterioe anections. " Hhould the two, or either of them be found worthy of professional ad op. tion, I have at some future day to have the pleasure of sending them to youy with drawings and i!luswatioos.n MISCELUXY. VkMia a,ar thUK, K traaaw Oar MUq f9 mUm Im- lu lira. Fashions. Io the ninth and tenth EDUCATE Y0L CHILDREN EARLY What ia the nKierf nf erliiratmn ? lKt?, 'orm - A. ch,c.r. Ituw i. ,hi, cluric. the .prince of Eu- repair. The former, 150 Acre, lying joining, containing an excellent seat for Water Power, and well timbered. Also, at the tame time and place, will be aold likely NFttRO M AN, IVaggtx. Horttt, CatHe, Cent, and l'hat, and various other articlea not necessary to luti tion. Twelve months credit will be given, with bond and approved security. Any person wishing to purchase the sbove Land can examine it previous to the d-ty of sale, by applying to JAMES B. TIIOMAfl, , Wvl. F. THOMAS. lxtdell county, Sept. Itt, 1829. 2t8J fC We. will, at the same time, offer for sale several Hundred acres of lnd, lying on the we ten ot llaichy, in the cou Favetlc Tennesaee : tw be given. 20,000 acTna of LAXD FOR SALE, a X. LYING in the county of Surry, and, a it believed from recent discoveries, within the Otld Region bf North-Carolina. Thia tract was gUutcU Dy the State, in the year 1 795 f consists ot one continuous survey, adjoining the county line of Wilkes, and extemlinfr from the-Blue Ridge ttr'wHhw hrwiiKte of ther Mai Yadkin miles by Mitchcli'tTivenaffordinir an abundant supply of water-power at all seasons, and many tiles convenient for the application of thit pow. ii rl6theTnrpoti of Machinerv jfdJiwJUvte. lv been found in the neichlinrWhl nf thi. l.nA but it mineral tresurrtrlrr ar twat tneaaOTe I n i .' ' . . unexpiorcu. rersuna uesirout tu purensse, are referred to the Editor for more particular infor mation, with whom the plat of thia land is de- posited. Saliburyt June 12tA, 1829. .,-;71 to be donef Not bv lessons, but rope wore wouueu suues. ui i s up principally through the ioBuences oT per part of leather and the sole of example, and circumstances, and ait- wood. In the reign of William Ru- uatiooa Uosr aooo Ja the child ex- ui great beau, Kooert, surnamea posed to these influences ? From the ihe Horned, used shoes widi long moment it opens its eyes and feels the 'harp points, stuffed with tow, and pressure of it mother's bosom from twisted like a ram's horn. The points the hour that it becomes capable of continued to increase, till in the reign noticing what passes around it, and of Richard II., they were of so enor. knowing the difference ofooe thing mous a length that they were tied to from another. So powerful are the the knees with chains, sometimesoi gradual and unnoticed influence of cold, and Sometimes of silver. -Th :ouutiea of Shelby andXk-,. r.ri mnnlh. that the inf.nt. if UDDer oarts of these shoes in Chaucer's - 0,on,b-- crrJit rl1 i,edrJMrtoJTiiy- grow into time were tut in imitation of a'church a petty tyrant at ieo mdrrtfls old ; and wintlow. ine nrgn pointea snoes tottle about in two years a selfish, dia- continued in fashion for three centur. contCJitejlrritablethiog. that evevy ies, to spue oi tnc uu. ui mc i ujC8, Go VVasUVng MacVins. mrOTICE. Thit is to notify the pubtic in gen IV eral, that having acquired from the De partment of State of the United State, a patent for the Machines for Washing. Cleaning and Separating Gold dual, consisting of a Funnel, Trunk and Spout, I hereby forewarn all oeraona from using or making said Machine without my permission. KlUHAKV LEt. Rutherford C: Sept. tt, 1829. t91 one but the mother turns from with the decrees ot counctlsTnd-lheTTle disgust. During this period every clamatious of the clergy. At length human beinr i makinir hia first obser- the parliament of England interposed vatioos, and acquiring his first experi-jby an act, A. DH63, prohibiting ence j passes his ; early judgments, I te use oi sooes pr ooois wnn pcaa forms - omnions. acauires. . habits.-lexceedinjr toinches in length, and Jjjiex may bt Ingrained into the "char- prbhibitiog-ajl sbmsleHImn acter for life'. Bom-rn1;:a"nllomev' liig:lwiflA4 wronrr nntmnamavtaVe with firm hnlrl I severe DCnames. nui even una was and ome imnreaaiori' rood or bad. not sufficient : it was necessary to de mav sink sodeen as to be with -acarcef nouncef - th--drcaaiu4.acment&ol...cX: b7"anvfofceadi deubt that many of these incurable shoes or boots with points longer than croookednesses of disposition which we 'Wo inches. The present fashion of attribute to nature," would be found if jahoes was introduced in 1663, but the thev could be traced, to have one na- buckle was not used tin 1078. a ' ted in the earlv circumstances of life t just as a'deformed or stunted tree Is New Galmnic .Instruments.Thc me seen irom wmcn it sprung, dot, u'g .v.waM,iT so. not from anv natural DerVcfrsitv of Yoore, a junior physician, residing at seed from which it sprung but from the place called Rocky Comfort, in ncea of ther soil and situ- Florida, to Dr. Sara'l. L. Mitchell, of the circumstances ation under which it grew. Journal of Education. New York, contains interesting intelli gence for professional and scientific A Silk Factory has hee n eitahlithes at Dedham, Mass. by r. I'd ward Krown, who has served a regular ap. prenticrship to be husine ia London, and is considered" a superior workmiov lie at present confines his attention to the weaving of silk fringe, and taek, sofa bindiogs, and articles for uphols terers, which are cotnlBe'dbr"rTcK tuffs, not baviog imported any broad looms. Ilia father is soon expected from Karpe, with suitable implement, for weaving silk velrcts, sod other silk cloths of all descriptions. lie i now engaged in: roamtfscruring -raw American silk raised by J. II. Cobb,- esq. the present season, and will soon considerably extend his business. PEACH AND NECTARINE N OTE lHU!T A writer for Loudon's Cai-JeneM Migaeine asserts that", ' A Roy it Genrge peach rreer cultivated in thr garden of the Rev. MrIfowmao of: this place, has produced rather a large fruit, three parts of it being peach an l one cart nectarine, tiuite distinct m appearance as well as flavor. This was undoubtedly occasioned by the pollen of the latter being conveyed io that of the former j but why was it not mixed ? In the stone there is very little difference. A nectnrine tree stands about five vards from the peach tree." ' winter mifiy. Mr. Skinnrr: 9rt What is irfle ly inter Melon, (figure 57, page 71, if L"ud'.n Eo:vclopedia of Agricul ture,) which s said to be " cultivutf l in different parts of Provence and Lnngtieuoc, and e&periauy in w orange orchards of llirres. It forms an article of commerce." Draw mi order oo your MediterVaneafi fllendt for seed,iind don't forget me io its distribution. Can any of your eastern horticulturists tell me the botanical name ot this wTnfer melon, whicjr Loudoo has strangely omittedT American Farmer. . The lobelia Inflaia, a plant that grows apontaoeonsly in different parts of NorthAmwk asthmatic, having been effectually cur ed by it, ha puhlished a treatbe iin., Its Virtues y and DrA nd rewj of Olas gow, "has also TouncTTrto" merltrthc7"" character Dr. Cutler and other eminent physicians have given it. new Laurel The Butchers of Geneva have a singular mode of pf eventing fliea from attacking the meat in their shopt. They rub the walls snd boards upon which their meat is placed with the essential oil of laurel the smell ol which keeps away this trouVhrTme in; sect

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