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Aii-I U.f tu ' JU e !'" 'il i
1 i n -M i.l til i.t La Urn,
AM I -i- 'I ' I f' air 1 !!' imtg way
r.iHiirn. ratii t t of f J (. I pain,
Cviu mmjlir. wii.'t t!' c! of dy
7'li i ..'ant K-rnl of Jou'h'i bf glil dream,
Tl. initl.iij jr'etn, tin f ot!ini trrs j
Tit HHtrmitr U U f a-ff ntprj atfraitt, .
TU bounding of Ui Wtrreiit (
Tba fix nJ. win tender rJ ftMiro, ,
tihsil sweetly tbnil lutemnf ear,
Tin fbw Lvs'a nrat Iwmm wore,
And DuappoiiitUMmt' pt nj r here.
But jft o'er thi rtfitiif .
1'li chat Uniing hua or Msmnry pr J ;
Aad smiling sca dark tlHHglil Hwon,
Hop swao very tear ahed.
0 thua, hra Ielh long P'ght Coax oo,
And it diri UJ'-t irnurwl ine lio.
1JV partiny brn frcn Memory's un
JbrmJ softly In y nwj sky '.
THE TEAR.
Oh ! sing mo do dcw song to-night ;
Repeat th plamliv strsin,
Mjr favoril sir in former yrr
Com, ting 4 w gtn :
8eet thought thst lunitwr'd start la 1 f,
And giv my hurt ralff;
AM though I weep to hear tint aueg,'
,TmiA Um U-r ol f imjC.
Her precious record of Iho p1t,
Fond mtmoej f eoneels.
But ftjuaw, wah brr mtntpf kjr,
Th buJ'Uia vijiimo tU:
TU lores h trlenJ. tlio boj of jouth,
Ar itor'd ia ffry Wf:
Oh I if I twp to hear Uit aon;,
Tm mt tho lr of gtwt
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A DUKL BfcrrWKKN I.ADIEH.
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A aincular duel i nytniiooed by tn iyonduii
Court Journal, that fought al Slraburg, bo
- IM KrMclt and a (iormam My i aftout a ytntng
minialura painier. Tlx; combatant met, aialol in
hand, and each allrrxlrd by a female aocoiwi. 1 he
(Jtraian aafuriou, and inaiaird on figlilmg inur.
rleto muzzle; but the Fitnrh woman, rci(ulaliiig
hr conduct by the advice ol her aecond, Mood oul
for 25 pace. They fired together, and miiwed.
Th Cermao then inaialed on their approacbmg
and firing uutil either fell. The aeconda, however,
now iulerpuaed, and declaring that the Uwa ol
honor were aatiafied, took away the piatob.and the
rtitr ndt-d but without any apology. The fair
French-woman, before leaving the ground, hand-
aomely profewed herself not actuated by any per-
aonal kua'ility : Mth bad iboorht it due to honor
to take a ahet with the (Jerman, but now that the
afljir wai at end, the lady wa welcome tn the
minialura painter, whom ehe had forbidden her
pretence. Ibat tery morning.", The German waa
a baroneea, and ike French-woman a lady of rank-
A Piterim. Among the ptmaengera in tbe Su
; quehaiMia, recently arrived at thi port wai .Mi
" Harriet. Livermore, who wilbe reconciled by
; most of our readera aa zralou preacher. Thia
ladr, about two yeara aince, left ruJadulphia to go
to jenwalem. 8he wentj tarrying a ahort limai
. London, touching at Gibraltar, jialla and the in
. termediate place, and abode for ome lime in th
Holy City, aiuing io the) acpulchr "where the
- Lonl waa laid," wandering in th valley of Jeho
tphat, climbing the Mount of Olivia, fording tie---
dron", lineerint -in Gethaemanerrand joyrneying
1 ronnd place consecrated lo Christian ajuipafhie
nd biblical rcminiacencea, .
" Where' Duvid lung and Jeremiah wpt.M
" Tbi lone womln, of cfelicale healthy made all
Una journey without a, maw protector, oh a.
u'rocdln VCilholic CfHivent while id Jeruaalcn,
irnd waa kindly nterlainH.- Bhe Wa once ner
the Levant, amidol those dyiaj with the plague,
nd once in a placq, agitated by a tremendou
earthquake. Ve hare, not Ut our good wiahfa to
th pilgrim, received any corowcraiedalir; but a
pomegranate taken from the garden of Gethae
mane. I'kiL U. S. GutriU.
. j,. .
Tmlse hw Surprise. At th time when Mr.
: " Featewa anhibiling hi bcauliM pidTuraoT l)e
- "Court of Death," iff Boston,!) aent tbe late Rev.
Dr. Osgood a ticket, on which waa inacriheiJJlAd
mil 1ne bearer to the Court of Vtlp the old
Jpfitldman never having heard of the picture waa
utter If confounded. " I cipected to go before
long',4 aaid he, " but I waa not prepared for ao ab
rupt aummons." y
An amusing caricature ia diverting the New
Yorker at thi time. It repreaonta a gentleman"
(T) walking througl.rennsylvania Avenue, with
.' his pocket atufled with pistols Ihe " mahoganv"
atocka of which are left at ic king out atrounting
L to fire in numberr vis : one in each of the aide
. pocket of his pantaloons, two in his bosom, and
one in the. led pocket of hia unntonlionablos. Upon
the back i lashed a blunderbuss or rifle, the breach
of which iseeen over the left shoulder." In his
. right hand is th sword drawn from his cane, the
eajie paft being heldjin Jh left hand. The right
Y Vg i lifted op in th iUitudo of walking, and close
t to the heels of th w gentleman " (?) is a cock
... .Turkey, its tail beautifully spread, marching on
TifiHlaling"ith"g-lirBici.ly the cock Turkey in
... front. .. . . a '
- It ttllt$ tkt laJr. Since th passage f the
Jaw in Boston prohibiting all person frLm selling
ardent spirits, except druggists, no less than
. ten kundrtd nd tight g new apothecary shops
. have beer! started in different part of th city. A
mail has nothing to do but tobuy a bushel of En ,
"HMrlallirig
" pilr and he can keep and retail ti much of th
T,y MjTlui as ne piea.ips. .. . .
4CoqveirfTtnt is a cruelty , in feminine c
T inetr, which t one of nature' contradictions.
' Formed of the softest materials--- of ihe gentle smile
and th Bnothin word, yetjnothing ean,eeeed it
utter hardheartednesa. It clement is vanity, of
th 'coldest, harahest, and most' selfish orders.it
earrifice a IJ sense of right, all kind! feelings, all
ij, for the sake oft transient triumph
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lul.ri!, n j fiKii,!," fii l ll ffUM ijwl,
trrnl irtxifMaiirii li iifHrf rriliii- tll'l ll.u t
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Ami wh T" ni-T iMli-r, ! y nut en
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, ii'ur i'i-i'"'ii- in m nil- iiii i
Then, im w ruiia in. I lMrb" hiul to l )
Imliiifulil-l liiuii." , ,
M Tlirii tnii ar iinwillmj to tako lti4 lif of i
win yiHi bavt injufrJ.
" I iIhI not i"jir I jiv !i r fir ii!l.
" Tll!H llf IMI fltthl Imoi I"
'Why ta trll I hi. I i ui h, I data MKruclraalioui
kiruijf him tin iii.'y alimJ h mny kill )'
S hat rour ih Iim-hJ then (mum-d, w liav
ikK IfiariMMi. . ,'
TrOMllig.T.Q Np Yoik Anrrian oU
ertr i Tie arnl il lite Nrplunc front C'harlpf-
lim in CI hour, ffivr u an nl a of tlio imwiUp
ami actual rmmiiiv .f lmllinf In ihi rmmiry
Slit lft Chnrlf-aUMt ft'fSl arrival if lh rail
mail car from Aujul. lnirtjjr may lie
urlfil front AucoMa m Hal unlay nioriung, at 6
u'clm k, ami coming in the Nepluo In lln rily,
cold errit at Ixailnn on cUnewJoy, hing tn
hour In it mm in New York, nxkin-' ih ahole
ilittmce Irnm Augusta to Dotlun, (mora llian
lliuuaaml link",) in about h hour rum.iiiff tiiw,
a ami 7.1 hour from Auguala lo .New 1 ork. Mo-
bile Lmmtntr.
BixKwrnrH ANTi-uvHrtrric
lOU the Curo of almost evrry vanely of lunc-
lumnl disorder of tho tilornach, UowpU, Liver
and Hpfi-cn ; such a heart-burn, acid eruclalimi,
nauca, head ach, in and diatrntion of lite olo-
mach and bo !. inci)ii-iil diarrhea, colic, llalu
Ipikt, habitual C4aliveiieii, i of apprtilt-, tck
hend-ach, srd itrkiu u, Ac. Ac. I hy are a uk
and coinlorlablo aiKTirnl fur Femah-s dunng I'reg'
nanry anil ubeuent riHifmentrnt, relieving aick-
uea at the si u math, hend-ach, heart burn and many
of the incidciital nervuu alWli m. Lilrary mr n,
Student ami moat 'otltrr peraons of andenlnry la
bit, ftml them very convenient. Th. wlto in.
dulgo loo (reely in ihe jiltaaura f the.Tbli find
aeily rcliiTlriiin I ho winm of oppreaxion and di
lenlion which follow, bv Inking. the 1'illa. A
Diwur I'Ul lliev are itivaluabhs T1m who are
drinking MiihtuI Waters and parliculnrly lliow,
from CHMitlieru climates and Aj.'uc and Fe.rr dia-
tricls, Hill dud tliem a valuable adjunct, llioue
who are expoacd to the viciwiluile of wealher, on
vovb'"- or iournev. can luku iIm-iii at all time
with i-erfi-ct snfrty. In full doars, th-v are a high
ly ellicaciou and saf" Anti liiliona Mt-dicme.
They seldom or never produce aiiknraa al the lo-
imicli or i nping.
Their elficacy isalrongly attested bv Ortificatea
from Ihe following cenllemen, viz: IJikhop Ive,
Rev. Dr. MtThoelers, Rev. G. W. Freemen, Rev,
B. T. Blake, Gov. Irrdoll, lion. Ilenrr Toiler
lion. G. 1',. Badver, Hon. Richard Ilinin, Tlnm.
I'. Devereu.x, Kaq. I'rofesaor Amlerson, Wm. Hill,
F.sq-, Secrc'ary f State, W'm. 3. Mhoon, Kq
late Treamirer, Jus. Grant, F.vj , Ute Comptroller,
W. R. Gales, Fq., of.th llegitiler, Cnpt. Guion,
Guiona Hotel, lr. K. C ISond, Dr. I.. Crosby,
Dr. J. Y. Younir, Rev. FL.Haks, cVc. Ample
direction accompany each Buz.
The1 Pill are for salo, hy appointment in al
mot every Town in Ihe United Stales, and H'Aoe
uilr and Utlnil by the Subarribers to whom ap
plication niay be mm.o for Agencies.
THOMAS L. JUMP, (Jen. Agent.
Raleigh, N. C t
&- $t Joorvrtt of the rtrtbyterian Church.
f&" The abort Medicine ltf( tomttanliy on hand
mnd formleat, THIS OFFICE.
THE CATAWBA . SPRIMJS.
rIME Proprietor of this establishment gives no
ticcthni he is repairing and .fitting it up at
cnnslderah(rrxpenae, BT.d r?if"a wpfrmr 1ylP, and
wtU h ready for the reception of company by
the 90th or May. It ia situnted on the great hast
em and Western line of Stages, from Salisbury via
Lincoliiton to' Aahville, Ac. ; (a ifagfyusinfr there
rpery day i Ihe tetck but one. The country
around ia broken and proverbially neallhy, and be
sides the mineral properties the .waters, there
are many inducements lo turn the attention of in
valida and others towards (his place. lis proxuni
ty" To the lower country the cheapness of living
th excellence . of the neighboring society Ihe
ibundaaceLof ga.tne.the rich field afl5eoVd ty set.
eitce especftilly to Mineralogy and Botfny, are
facts n6t ta be overlooked hv tin' travcllingtiworld.
But it is in the mineral qualities of Ihe
Spring that the great attraction to
ward this spot consists. The Proprietor has no
exaggerated lists of cure to present to the public,
for he has jusltsken possession, nor would he deem
it a compliment either to the good taste or sagaci
ty of the public, to present Koch if he had them.
But he has the assurtlnce of some of the ninsi sci
entific Physicians and Chemists, to the rare and
valuable properties of these Springs. Tn 1824
I'rtHoKsor uimsted (now ot lale college) mad a
strict nnnlvsis of Uiis water, l and pronounces its
foreign ingrcdienls to be i
Sulphuretted Hydrogen,
SulJu)te of Lime, "
Sulphate of Ma gnetia, .
Muriate of Lime. .
For a more extended statement see his eeolo?i-
cal Report of Nort h Carolina, authorized by act of
Aasemmy, pages 120-30. , Space will not permit
us to add the very nattering remark of this gen.
tlcman but any one at all acquainted. with the
subject cannot help perceiving the peculiar adapta
lion of these minerals! to the disorder that, most
nrevail in the Oouth. . .
Charleston "Mercury, Augusta Constitutionalist,
Milledgeville Itecorder, Savanoab Republican, and
, Jjla..!lroPrPtor cn" on1y MtoJimnt&tm ifflfrfcri 6m,fmai f fey ami J'i m ." .""I""! T., ' , -' j , ",'a(. 'J-a UIJ.IOU i
aTmn to meet patronag hr an unnchinff atten-, yeara, I nowlenjoy till benefit of a wmnd leg again. -SmM their line, consisting of Clotht, CauL. i.'1;; , -3a
tibnjo Ihe wanls, wishes ami comforiiicisJau: ; - T LEWI3 I1QLLOM AN. aJUSfl-1 lnsccd UI, pr, gal. $1 12j Eggs pf. doa. ,8il
lew. The. Spring are now, anrLwill be through- a htt. tr . , , u nT,j' m fact wt7 ,hin ,n8t c,n fwnd io any aimi- AT r YFTTf-'VTt t V f-i. a i " "
onl lhc yfarien fiir ihearrnrn-mrKhitionoTtw i. Jar eslahjishmetit in tho Coun.ryr-whieh wf r. nanAT4A,,; 69 Jt
Icrs. JOS. W. IIA?llTON, k constantly for sab al TIH3 OFFICE, spectfutly request fiat friends and the public call uSyaei,-" J'!a In 5 'Jl. a!l
March 18, 1839. .., . .- .' .ifld examine befow purcha,sing elsewhere, a we r ., pple,' ' '. VVailstruL ' -
ffr-The fitiflen Ctmrir. frnliimHa Tlmei tts Ilr. l'Ieaatlt Ileilflcrson, are determined to sell on such term as cannof
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Columbus Enquirer, will insert tb above two
mtntht, weekly f and send 'accounts to Catawba
Springs, ' : . J. WIL-
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i'.n ..,Wiilrf In iil ef it 1.1 l!i Aim fnnri I'uIiiH
ArfiHi;'rn .-i.ii hi Urn M9'!- to "'y !-''
! tlid llll(l flliri f, I I'HM nf lti l". f l(lt'.
m t I i !are it lhm Hio If -! -f I'1""6 "'IT'
in, ti. i l.Uly l tuif. r, ilh iImm-I l.ri.fi
i4 fell ii hr., (I.1..1I1.111 li.) U hen pil.4 iTr
(Jin to dirriniii gitrn o ll.e Mllr, it ho if"r
Lif.Al l' jifTi.nl itntiMMltaia tnil (wiriimr--iil rlirf.
1 1 li rrr.(i 1 ),c dernf 10 drl"ti llh n4 m
l.r that rfiiPM wlurb im fiTfjurntl remWi
irixij iix.ih if ...
Thfl tpi'lirttlion in4 rf mrJjr 8i limple, inm.
, bii1 tu4 unkMil ; bihI th Urg pumbrr d
frti, in ttrwu jhhtiiomH' th rrnmtrj, hM
l. v felrcwly tij-priet,l twb d liihiful iml !
ui brwfiN from the u of lUlm, trt w
Jy tc lrtr (U thrftiWic gxl) thciittiwi7 m
it unrifnIM quahtici.
It 1 an Indmn remedy, oluiiniJ ingii!rlv nH
mwijAtUcSly, and way ba rnanlod ly the ciili-i-
wurld ft Mir mMl valjnblo iluKovcry of lli
Hnl Man of llii Wnml.
II. n. MONTACa'K.
IVrlMir-, Virginia, Krk. 20, 1 t j
PItiCi: $1 I'KIt BOTTLE.
ritr.sii imti:t iiui'mm am
f UST received. .i'kJ fur sale at THIH OFFICK.
I be Cllowing Invaluubl I'uleitt Drusainl Mo-JlCIIH-a,
viz:
.1I()TA(JI'I.S
YKUKTAI'.LK TONIC BITTKUS,
roa thi
aCrTT2 AID 7ai!7IiI
One Bottle of I his Medicine ha iiever been
known to fail in r Heeling a pof'it cure. At leaal
any person purchaaing and vaing the Biiler, and
are not aatiafied a to it elP cl, by reluming thv
Boll le, shall bate back th price, 82 per Dotil.
nOTAdl-TN
Antl-Spaamodlo Tincture, or
For Iharrhura, in all of it various form, Dy
ci.lasyr Cfamo llAo, Citulora Morbua, Jlaiutic
Cholera, Aflnr Pain of Lying-in Females; and in
this it is I ho Mother ' Comfort, in that it is the
very beat preparation for th aummer dieatr of
children, that ha yet beetf iiiiritduceil into the
chamber of the diatreaaed.
PRICK, 7.5 CENTS PER BOTTLK.
I)oitaparte,B (Camp) lliptmi"?
MIXTL'KK. FOR F.XTRACTING
Grease, Tar, Turpentiic, Paints, Oils, Ac. from
Carft, Floors, Cloth, Hats, and Silks hy which
("txit Collartan made to look as fresh as any wrt
of the Coat.
PRICE 50 CENTS PER BOTTLE.
(C7 Directions on each Bottle for using.
WI 11 JAM V. (JIMYrs
For Ulcers, Tumours, &.c
Can now be obtained of Ike jxtfeite, al tie ojice
of Ihe Raleigh Remitter.
Single Pot, 1 dollar-One dozen, 9 dollars.
" WILLIAM W. GRAY.
Raleigh, October 8, 1830.
The above Medicine i for sale in Salisbury at
the Store of JOHN MURPHY
Forfivoorsix years previous to the Spring of
134, a egruaaa of mine, bad limi Oiujch.afil.c-
iel with na ulcerotiidtrtn andhand, w hich render
ed him almost useless.. The ulcer embraced that
part of his arm from the elbow down, including
ms entire hand, -wliTctrvrat htcrntly a masa of pu
(refaction. - A joint of one finger, and a part of the
thumb, perished and dropt off. A more diNtresNing
and nopeiess case I navo never lie lie Ui. it was
abamh-ned by hi physician as incurable, except
by amputation of the hand
The. best medical trentmcnl having failc3 to ro
licve the man, I placeJ'hTiu under the care of Mr.
.VYilliam-WGravvia Ihia phtcet who. with his
Ointment, has effecitmlly cored tho cane, although
the Negro was frequently absent, for weeks and
month together.., lis has been entirely well for
tho lust eight months, and I hrve goodlrenson to
believe will continue so.
WILLIAM BOY LA N
fAiOTIIEInE iT CLT11K!
Raleigh, September 21, 1930.
1 am now 5S year of age when in my 17tft
year, l received a wound on my lell Icgrwhich be-
came ulcerated, and continued so until the first of
March last. It winild occasionally heal up, arid
then break out again; but mqist of the time, it was
in a very pninlul condition, the sort, having extend
ed to a Inrge size, and become very deep. I tried
nranyTemediea to. makira cure, without success,
until I applied Graft Invaluable Ointment, two
pot of which have eft&tually cured my leg, and
hnvo been made much aoflnejr, had I strictly at
tended to tho directions foV the use of the Ointment;
but this 1 failed to do, while I took much exercise,
and very imprudently used light bandages. Mr
t-i n.-- l ' .ii r- . r J
ffg uas oven wen tor more man s:x monins, curing
which time, I have walked much, yet it remains
hriqnqd free f rom all sormiess or innarnmadon.
(f)FFER9 UIH PROFUSION Al SEH-
X, VIGta to th Citizens of Salisbury and vi-
cimtr. He occupies tho brick office of the late
Dr., Mitchell. V
-fialisbury, $. C.,May 18, 183".
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UiU't f.m-Vl'. Gr. W(J. l-tlIKier.
IttJ'tt ('ny-',".'"'l. WCt.liKti i 'i!4 lid '-'l 4,
No lU llati.y. '
l.,M)n t oa.y-f lib. Olivet; VTih. M.t Uoln.
mil lih, '(. Uilkrf.!!; 2Hh, FnwW-ip. vt
tho t'iN rpfinjij .Vitliaml 11 July, IMn I 3J
and4ih.M-rrron'l Mu !- Creek H- li. Ijnroln
Uhi ( Jin soUth. 'IVbaiifaj fonn li.a t-i lb
Caii.pfnrrt.ng St IV(li I ,M. II. Irk Cn , Mi.in.t.cing
2i'ih Ju'y. to funtinu 4 or ft dy. Brethn-n - re
mH ld lit ti lend. . . , , 4
A lUntwt Campmerlili? ill cnminetM at l.iamt
F.-1J i. itirff ILo.-florry CMimr;pn ttvlrt "mr.
Jiy in Anfut. t-itw aUeruW if th Itetda pbihpa,
Jr U D-laaaj Hwtili, Phirer, bim) other. ,
C" TN lUpublirsnstU thTf'iscript Ijncolnton,
r r)uraird to nwrrt t! !ts few time.
MA UB LIEU,
II RED hy the lute Hon. John Randolph ol Roan
' nke, ill sland the present season in BlttteMilU,
al $20 the Htramn, ami 30 th iinwrance the
money in bo paid as soon as the mar is ascertain
ed lo be in foal or parted with S for a Hing.a leap,
$10 will be charged, payable a soon a the tervir
i rendered, with filly cent to th groom. The
Seaaon commenced the 1 5th instant, and will rt.d
on the 1st of July netl.
DLHCRII'TION.
.T a r bile II is a rh brown, wiiboul any
white full IA hands 3 inchrs high, and as finely
proportion as any burr in America. In short,
Ii is juat the hore to make glad the heart of tit
true sporlman lo look upon. To th genilemttii
breeder, I have but to aysee b(m, and i have
no fears a lo the balance.
TLyjlfJUEL.
MARBLIEU was got by Tonson out of Jet
Sh by Bluster oul of Hlalira Slatira by Alcxan.
der Ihe Great nut of Roa by Sweetbriar lUao
out of Marlingion by Snap she out of Mia Wind,
or by tb Godolphin Arabian, See Turf Regis
Ur, Vol. V. page 4iH.) Bluster was by Orlaud,
the son of Whukey, out of a High-dyer inn re,
sitter to Eacape by I'egasua, hia dam by Squirrel
I egaauaJby Jclipso, out of a Boapb?rua mare sis
ter lo Grecian Princeaa. Orland waa oul of Ame
lia by High flyer, her dam Mis Tim sister to
Maiden by Matchcm Salirum a son of Etlipe
oul of I Calash mare by Herod, her dam There
sa by Mstchem, Regulus by Godolphin Arabian.
(See Turf Register, Vol. II. page SI.)
7 3 RICHARD V. MICIIAUX.
March 23, 1633..
CKRTIFICATE.
Having been requested by Maj. Michaux lo ex
amine ihr 1'urf Regialer on th subject of these
Pedigrees, I did so in company with him, and find
ihe a bite atalemcnt entirely accurate.
a. H. C. JONES.
SCULPTURING.
TIIPECTFULLY informs bia friends an4,the
publio, that he is still a his old busines of
STOXK-C.XlTIXCf,
sevn mile rlherVilt'.btiry, and about a a mile
from the old Charleston Road, where he I prepar
ed to accommodate those wishing Work in his line.
He now has' on hnnd and for sale, a good supply of
Ml LL-STONES, of various sizes ami prices, from
twenty-five to thirty dollaw a pair, of the best grit
and workmanship j also WIN DOW SI LLS, from
12 to $2.50; DOOR-SILLS from 82 tn $3; DOOR
STEPS f 1.60 1 ROUGH BUILDING ROCKS
from fifty ta stvenly-fiv cents: TOMB STONES
from $10 to $15; GOLD (up abaft) GRINDERS
$20 a piece.
The Subscriber hope by close attention to bust,
ncss, and his determination to furnish none but the
best article, and on reduced terms, to merit and
fprrivcfa liberalportion uf puUip.patrononWi
Rl.wnountyjjip?!! 13, jgijij, Jim
DU. T. J. I'OWIJSU,
(Late of Philadelphia,)
HAVING locatdd in SalUburv, N. C.ofTers his
.n r i o .- .l" n- ..
- rvicstnoini sxrYiccm iu me puonc. lie per
forms every operation pertaining to DENTAL
SURGERY, upon scientific principles. lie Cleans,
Scales, File, Plugs, Levels, Separates, and Ex
tracts Teeth, in the most perfect style. He Inserts
from one to mn emrrwwet trf iinfflnn N atulal Teefh7
He also Inserts whole sets of indestructible Mag
namboniim, Mineral or Porcelain Teeth upon a
new principal by w hiclj they subserve" all purpose
of the natural, not Only in appearance but in ser
vice, scurvey, wifh all diseases peculiar to th
moulh, gums, teeth, adveolar processes cVc. speedily-
and effectually cured, irregularities in the
teeth of children remedied in a short time. Suffi
cient time will bo given before payment is de
manded, and if his services should not prove satis
factory, no charge will be made. THE POOR
SERVED GRATIS.
N. B. Dr. F's. office is at the Mansion Hotel.
Dr. F. will occasionally spend a pojiion of his time
at Danville, Prince Edward C II., and Farmers-
ville, Va., also at RaleighMillon, Salem, ChapeL-1
n:n-T!.;..t "..i ni xt t v- T
in, uircii-iwiu , ami tnaiiuiic, 'ti. vanitina,
May 25, 183?. if
fr -NEW-SPRING AUn
SUMMER GOODS. V
-;j-ferchant Tailor, 1
FaycllcvUle Street, Jtalcigh, Jf. Carolina.
rfMIE Subscribers have just received, and are now
IO suit tho ntirchaaer. ' ta
T . L LITCuI ORD A OLIVER.
Raleigh, May 25, 1838. " , '. .4t
P. S. Orders from a distance fcill oiectwith
.aljf : i
prompt attention.
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eiHiniy, wiih tb view f keeping I'RI 'Alt I
i r.RTAlNMKNT. The lUs i. ,,,,
riiii,f..rlal,lo and in Ihe Lumik n rt cf i! ,
The Sub filer pledfira III Lent ttetli,4l '
der aiilvi lion lt ail who tnay f all ti rBi .
T A B L 1". will al all; limes U t-ii "d uk
Im at th r ouniry afford, and hi n A R ,
with lh clioirr! Liquors. Id h'labV a.r ().
lire and aafr, will be wall supplied wish
vender, ami ailsmlrd by a first rule (iuaiier,
Mutkoillr, b, 2.1N.M. t
m:v vatcih;.s.
JOHN CPAUlEfi,,
ju1 relumed (torn fi
pltia, wiih a very
lint Aeaorttttfitt
(if ihe ah-ita anirl. .
enlirtly ntw faaltMsi. AW.
.-T" Tii aor1npnt ef "
Superior RAZORS and KNIVts,
IU can ally y lltal kt Artmil ia snprra,,
any in tbe weatorn part of the Sialo. Call it4
t , t
(&- Watchf and Click repaired as inw
warrin'cd for twelve months.
Salisbury, Nov. il,J 837. ' if.
NEW GOODS! NIJV GO0DSh
For Bolo Wholesale or Retail.
g).f BAG5 tTorVe) "
4 Hhd. Molaaaes .
2 Bbl. N. Orleans do.
60 Rick Iverpool Salt
40 Keg Whii Lewd "
1 500 Lb. 5.uu Cotloo
8 Bbl. Flour
12 Rifle BarOI , -
R Set Windsor Chair .
. 50 Doz. Palm Leaf list -.4
Tngtthtr with a g feral aarlama tf
Dry Goods, Queens-ware, B tons win,
Hardware, Cutlery, Bonnets, HaU,
t Mioes, cVc. &r.
Just received, and fur sale low, by
J. A W. MURPIIT.
Salisbury, May 10, 191".
The Thorotish-bred Hone,
BARNVELT,
IV ILL stand Hart
" T suing Seasta i
my Stabl, i Lkt4
t county, I anile goal
of Bwatti' Ford, as
thirds cf bis urns;
other part at tb ml
""f. of 1b
- ... county, and will U k
to mare at $1$ the Seasnn, $10 th Singlt he.;
to be paid a soon a lb Mar is coverad, wi'h ti
frivilege of turning lo the Soon, knd $23 tl
ivsuranc the 'money lo be paid as -.on ai t
Mare w ascertained to be hi Foal, or tbe j trr
changed.' ' t .
DICRirnOjf AND PEDIGREE, t
Barovelt i a beautiful bayj just in his sexd
year, near sixteen naods high of perfect sjrrq
in a' word, he ia, as to form, inferior to nn bora i
the State Barnvelt waa bred by the Jais Ha
Jno. Randolph, of Roanoke, Charlotli io Virgiu
foaled is tho Fatl of 1831, got by'Gcoigna
dam Roanoke, by Call Florizcl, grandam Cons
lia, by Chanticleer, gieal grwxlam Vanity, lj
Meadea old Celcr, Moratur, by old Markf-Arttbc)
imported horse Jolly Roger, iuiprted hornS
ver-Eye. , '
For confirmation of .the above, refirencerub
mad t Skimw Tuff Register, drrl he f tJ'.pm
and perfitrniance of those nice bones, of vlat
Barnvelt is a descendant. "
VD. N. ABERNATIlt,
Lincoln.MarcV s,-y-r jor
'NEW FASHIONS
OS1 1C3S.
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EORACC n. JIKARR'TaiL
RESPECTFULLY u.furm bisfricno'ssodii
public, that he still carries on the TAIL0I
ING BUSINESS at his old aland on mainstret
next door to the Apothecary Storey II is w
ready to execute tho orders of his customer is
style and manner not surpassed by any workn
in the western part of the State. . Hn is in tliet
gulnr receipt of tbe latest London and New.Voi
FASHIONS, and prepared to accommodate i
tastes of $h fashionable at all timui. 4. ...
OCT Culling gnrmeitts of all kinds attended
promptly J and the latrt Fashions fjrnihlied itt
times tofountry tailors, and intjtructten.i ivrs i
culling. lSalibury,jaav I, 1539.?
TIIHtJMARKETS,
AT AUSBURYJaae 1,483a
XJila.10
.Malassei
liraiuiy, apple, . . 65 a 70
. peach,.. 85 a- 00
Nails,; . S : I
Oats, , 23 1 1
Pwk, , ? COOi
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. loaf, ,lif
Salt, . iff
Tallow, ' ? .10 a
BtiUor, .--.. 10 a 12
CouUiu, in seed,.- a
'"A" clean, f 1 a
CofJee,. i'f. . )5 a 18
Uorfl, . . . .
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Feathers, .
Coffee,
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Cotton,
loaf, , . Mi
Salt, , . .70s '
Wheat, new,. .100
V.'lAiakev.: .' . 401
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