1 XE8H, -4 1' "w.n fir csuiks vsscsur ; y WOMAN'S SMILE) . J . Obi what dreary would be ,, fXim joyous work! of ours, ' ' Z - -Tjf happy heart, the gay, the frse, 1 Had Just their wHching powers:' Or whore the charm, however bright, Tbst conld our souls beguile, , 7 Wjh half m sweet, so soft a Jigbt, . . . Af llt of Womo'e wnile I , Ob lift would be one jnvlsss dream Of bopolenes tnd woo, . t 'wre not for the suony beam - ' Of beauteous eyes below ; ' And ill Mrth'e flower, w fair, to tweet, Would flourish, but awhile, Jf in return tlie'y could not meet " J The Jlpht of Woman'i smile I ' Tbetj i' eur hopes of bl m depend . On ouch bright kms of luvsr Which softly wKh our spirits blond r Pear thoughts of bliaa above ; ' WnoTsftTiis earth could 1ms to rest, (E'en In Ibis (lower y We.J I Jfthst existence lwunblest With aught of Woman' amiUt T : THR CRIDK. ' 7 " - . ' . - " ' .i"LLA. Oh ! U ke her, but be Jaitbfiil still, ' - Aud out f' Widal vow . , - aacred held in after fear , . H ( . Al varmlf bralUd aa mw . t'- , Remember 'tis po common tie , V -:-r-'-Thf hiitd her yotrthfitl heart --r--- Ti one that truth ilonohould weave, And" only death, can prV ; t Th jy of ohSdiiood'aJwppy hoar, . ; .' 'Tlje home of riper years, " t T' tresaur'd acmes of early ywith, ,' v Jo eunaliin and in tears; '; ' The purest hope her bosom knew, . is When her young heart wtl free, . . All these, 'and more, she now' resigns, V " To hrare the'wortd with thee ' ' "H f ' ler lot In life i rje4 with thine, -r Jugood and ill toehare,4"" - . And yell now 'twill be her pride, " ' ' ir To sooth each sorrow there ; ' Than )akf her, and may fleeting timo IJkl?i'yjniincressej ; t- 4DII your days glids pweetly on , U ' Jnliappioess ail peace. x v : SCRAPS. .' f . Alfcaofc-!. wormy oiu clergyman oi our ac- POETIC ; ' q'lajntance, nn or the old. school of which lew re . -. jics now remain, ged to relate lh following wiili 0cli glwvUThofOj-W4M-feis, pamU-oo.irly b trade i carpenter, who had acquired much credit for ingenuity 'and no loss for shrewdness and wit fj", as one pay he wmjr timber, when the clergy Ifjarj accosted hitnf 3 ?1, Cn you have become 8ujte famoul for your ingenuity; you have made lipnst every thing elsrpray canyou make me a flevil?"" 'Very ealby, Mr. V., renlied other, -u ecanninj Ite parson careleusly.and raising his ate ; Hjetb put-you feet oo-thiih stick you want the jetht alterin of any man I know of." ' .IVv,,.'' -S- - ' V ; u.-.; - J1 Femrtle Jirf.Tho sfrmigest evidence that can be given of the superior fidelity of the fe vi;PHIr. .MfJpyw. thiiof the ptlwr..ex taivea ia.a emistlcaf (able respecting the morals of Paris ; - ryrfin tre flpdthe- Wtowing(raat r'HuSIKiWs whj havtf deserted tbejr wioos, 2,348 Wivee Wolhayb deserted their husbands, '1,132 pifJercnoe in favor of the femalcr, ' ' . 1,2X6 ictocotm, sf7Mcrcr.An ingenious machine, called the Usteometer; baa been wvented by Vr Heme, of W urtjburg, toi exhibited iijSictarsbtjrgr wbere it hns met the approbation of scientific surgeons, nd-of the EnlDeror.Tlnsx mteiuUd Cir ihn mir. boas of setting bones which' have been fractured or lunuuucu, aw I'ifviouuu wuicu ij perionnsn a ve ry handsome mauncr, giving oiuch lest pain to the jmtiotiV tban the pulling and haulmj, and twwtiog and Jrking process which is jn general Use. -pot- ton 'Jour- 1 ;. " "T, . i - - 4 Apt lHuttration.-r A. person asking liow it happened that many beautiful ladies look uu with indiflcrent husbands, af)efT many fine offer, was ihos aptly answered by 'a, mountain maid. "A young friend of bcrs, requested her icTgoJiita i eono brake quo: get him the handsomest Veed. She must get i it once foingjthrough without lurnin". She went,' and coming' put, bronght him qiiiiea meawr.v When' he asked her if that was 4he handsomest she saw, OJijnoJJl she replied. sw rnany nner a-4 went alonsi rbut t kent on in hopes of one much better, until I got nearly through) j" mi theeri was ojfigoxl. to' Wn6 up'ilh any qoJlH'- could get and a crookod ens ut last." jjSkesml! tlumt- .jrea ttaiej jerjlyy Penolope, the spirit urgetb and nioyeth. me woid' rnusly tq beseech thee to cleave unto me, and be Come flcsl) of my flesh, and bone of my boni." . 'Homt truly, OLadiahjthoa hast'waid wiselv. and tfiasmuch as il written that iU not good br - auuB iw.aiiu wuwiy, wui ini.wK'j tio lay, a wunqaiion ior iuiuiw use t to lay jf pet thee hum I ,t y iV;.f;,, . ;V "JJ-Ji-i 1 jrtnaq'beforewith better materia Is,' and: (eat Smtrpieiovi.k servant girl whisperedTlo fi neighboring Abigail, one night, H nownilnd,! doii't say "ae how iuaater drink; bui between toil and I, tlie demijohtl In Ijie dark closet eWt lceep'fult all the lme,.i'''fej;j.v ww.- ?v Mtraculwt J&caffl 'Jt'U said that Mr, Lpve- C" y, of Georgia, one of the passengers saved m fhe re catastrophe of the Polaski, was also or) board oflhe Home and Wm. Gibbons three of the tnost appalling stiuaiions of danger ever recorded". r ' lulhnt-" No ducU era nnlutuMo U both par- tips, etcjt tliotw tlitt are engaged id from umiIivbs5 of revenge. Such duels are rare in modern limes ; ' for law has len I'mnd ns erticacioiw ios this pur. j pM as lend, 'though not, no expetlilious mtd jlic t Hiiering tortures iiiflicti'd by parchnienl, astern;, Uu as the miito sunimarv decisions of tho putou j nallairsira f honor etwntinr those, wl.era IhtV solo motive is reveng, it CUrHUl .tnat liar is mo main ingrelieiit frnn fosf w'a sere pi-a challenge, or from fc-sr'jf a coi lajo Jind, we refuse it.. Prmb he Ulse fear of opmiksi s enter tho liMM, or we decline to do so from the real fear of dangcr,"or the moral fear of goill. Duelling ia in evil that it will . . I. . !. I I be eatremeiy uuiicuino erouicnie, oecauso ii wouiu require . a society enuiposed uf eucb materials a are not to be found without admixture i a society. where all who are not Christum, must at least be gentlemen or if neither pliilolira." notnirnt "and Trie. We have been 'struck with the liwce and truth of tfie followiog extract from the speech o(Job R. Tylon, Fq. on the opprossive policy of our govermuont owarH trie Indians. n ben .we survey, in calm retrospection, the original condition of tho natives pf America, when we trace the histnry ol their wrongs, and contetn- plate tlieir present siilceblea slate, wo mum tool mingled emotions or sorrow, shame, and indigna tion. -Thw annals of mankind enhthit no similar instance of injuries ad enormous, of atrocities so blsck.ind,jinsvenged. In after .timet, when lha Indmn lute: shall have been hnnlly sealed, aud their vtnrtence known to future pgcs- imly ihroulvihe impnrtiul medium of autnertie history when it shall be told that they were- simple and unollend ii that their aggressors - were nnghtoneu ty science, And enuobled byt-hristianity that ttu-'y earned on a soriet exterminating wars for near ly lour centuries, killing, deiruuunig ana oins sessing them by wliaf argwilent will the invaders plead. thelrustificationT" r ' . - -t Entllcnt. Jh tort cae of ibscencis of mind I gion iii a Massacnusciis pnper, oi a may wuurtH pct ttisrstlf fntd HieposT rnVcirw(eadla"le'.ief"au(J" did .not discover, lier mihinka until, the clerk asked her wholhcr she was single or double. . - ' ; ' " ' ' . : ; Nothing FertonuhM a recent vestry meeting in a metroiolitan rioh, a Mr. Bushy said td Mr. , who was church-wardsn, at the timo cir, ( mean nothing personal to niy! excellent nend, M r, but it is my conscientious belief that he has plundered the parish ever since he was born, and is the greatest thief in (he universe. I do not wish to be .personal but 1 must say, he is a villain, an infamous scoundrel, aad a radical. I now speak m my vestal capacity, and 1 think that every hand should have a 'whip to whip the rascal nuked through t'io world, " . The Dutchman Ilorte. Dore's le horse vrow ! lif'II travel le hill up, and the rwd dowu b:ior as any Oder horte never did. , Uiler day I was riding been, and bulfconio to flip Van Winkle's linu-w up; my watch was youst 4 on the clock, whoo I iniiiiitcf , to 4, Mtin CTuttr nco s it was vauuting i ne ueai ua nu.w much. ' Little Fert.h is said that Queen Victoria's fs?lf J d luirlOtixfijBa Jo bejeorac the ubjocLuf much envy, and universal admiration tho satin slippers which she wore on a late ocension, era voucnea to nave oeen so very smau, mat u was con sidered quite impossible lor any other lady prcsoul to put them on i-r-JWo Journal. Anecdote. " Friond Pranklin, " said Klijuh. Tato, a celebrated Quaker Lawyer, of philadclpia, one day, 'Hhoo knows (draoat every thing; cau thee tell me bow 1 am to preserve my small bear ut tlie back yard 1rmy neighbors are uAon tapping it of night -'iTit a barret of old Madeira ny the side of tt," replied the, Doctor; let them gei but 8 taste of the Madeira, and III engage they never. wjll trouble; tby inmilf beer ariy. more, - Rather Personal.- A witness was examined be fore a judge in case ofslunjer, who required him to repeat the precise Words spoken. , The witness hesitated until he ri vol ted the attention of the wliule court upon him, then tixmg his eyes earnestly on the judged he began: f May it please jourhiiuor, yon lie, and steal, and get your living by stealing J " The face oLthe Judge reddened, and be immedi ately exclaimed, 'Turn to the jury, sir." .Curc far tht tting of - Wap or Bee. ' hi yerpool paper states as follows : ",A few days ago happening to be (he country," we wiincssnd the efficacy of the remedy for. the alingofa wasp men tioned in ono of our late papers. A bttln boy was stung severely and was in great torture, until an onian was sppnea to ine pan auociea j when tue cure.wpt jnstatiianeous Thi impoxlaaland-aim. pie remedy cannot bo too generally known and we pledge ourselves o the fact above stuted, A Similitude.--Whenever any casualty befalls a niole hillj. how jpeedily tbtLlittlB' ants gather in droves around the snot, and with what nnoutiiitv H,. tney lunor to repair the damage which their mir.ia- .. . . ' " . ' . . - . -r ture pyramid nM sustained. ,Or when tho comb is broken and piirtially removed from a woll stored hive, with what increased ardor' do tho "vies ply inenweives 10 rcoorutnicttng tneir ceils and stoi-e- ing tucm atrejh wxtn delicious nectar.. Not a d- sryanrisniuTsS liissecnrabiUdioiis femniiis an idle spectator bf tho scene before him; aad even bey whose opartmcnU have not been distnrbed, lend their aid wiib the came alacrity as thmiirh TfJvpmrtqytTlAvoik from which they lilongt we're to reap the advantage' - ' INeed any thing be adiled . to exibit - the mora! which this lesson Trom tiature ia fitted to teach T M.ayjt the despqqding be instructed from the in- aam. . k 1 ... r..h-.k.j. J. : 1 1 ... - . isect tribV4rjettbeif despair, and beg jTts&esb; suoreci to ine eauuauie, 01 noon or name 1 , It can- n0. be done at ones, bat time Conquers ell .things,". anq witn qiigenre,and asstdgily and perseverance, wonders, that we do not anticipate, may vet be . Another Goty Mine. U is undewtodj (hat'a gold mine has recently b?i) "dweoyered on the lands of Capt, Cox, a few miles North East of this pfapfl. .'T.he prospect are repfesented to be flatter ing but will probably be more ftillv dtvelnpcd nt the course of a few weeks. AlJoroieh (NkC) CHtizrn. ' - (. 6 " V A project baa bei o staricJ by the MoUlo lypo. graphical Aasrcwtion, to erect, in conjunct ion with other sock-ties throitlmut tho Union a moiinmciit to the memory nf I rimklin. ; It propod to be located (I Washington, and to be reorod exclusive. IV Hv sppnuriwnm Inm ariniers. . - - 4 - . . -fti'sVls JVM U II X T A-U?l. FpIIlS new and substantial Steam Doat, Coppered "T and (Toppt-r fuateped, .built expressly for the trad between this placo, Georgetown ami Charles ton, will in ft ve ry short time bVin. readiness to re ceive freight. , ''; " '' ' , Shipper arc confidently assured that in tases nf flow river their good wiU nut be potainrd, asa sufficient number of lighter hove been provided to insure the delivery of goods, directed ij be ship- ped by Hit boat. , - s '. ..,. )"' ' ' J ELI tiUKGti, President of Merchant' and Planters'- B. B. Com pany. I ' -- " ' ' ' ' ' Cheraw.' July 4th, 183. , fit JOHN Cr PALMER has I'tst returned fronr Philadcl pbia, with vary . - ' ' : Tine .tMorliiifnt of the sIkivq articles, of en ?jif eniiraiy nrw lasmou. a large t --m . a m a aiwortmont of t, ' y,;' gnperlor RAZORS arid KNIVES, - Ho can safely say that bis assortment is superior to any in Iho western pari of theBtaie.-rCall aiwlswV (fir Watches and Clucks repaired as usual, and warranted for lwelyiLmonths. ;. , LJbliijy,ovv3 137 . w . t( -. , i j)U.Jiv j. rjowu:its s vn a a oh :s w & m, ' (Lat of Philadelphia,) I AVISO located in Salisbury, N. C, often his Profcmioiial Services to the public. lie per forms every operation pertaining to DENTAL SURGEUYjupon scientific principles. Fie Cleans, Scales, Files, rlus, Levels,' 6earute, and Ex tracts Teethr in the most perfect style. ' He inserts from one to an entire sot of Human Natural Teeth, lie also inserts whole sets of indestructible Mag nambonom, Mineral or Porceluin Teeth Upon a new principal by which they subserve all purposes of the natural, not Only in appearance but in ser vice,, scurvey,- with all 'disease peculiar to he mouth, gums, teeth, adveolar process, A:c. speed ily and erFictually cured, irregularities in the teeth of children remvdiod in a short time. Suffi ewnt time will be givon before payment is de Tnanded, add iFTiIs nervires shonfifnol prove satis fiictnrv.no charge will be made. THE POOR SERVED GRATIS. N. U. Dr. F's. office is nt the Mansion Hotel. Dr. F. will occasionally spend a portion of hit) lime ville, Vs., also at Raleigh, Milton, Sulem, Cnaiiei- ill Fj Hill, Grcenf-noro, ro', and Charlotte, N.. Carolina. Mav 2-r). 18."H. tf VALUABLE PROPF.RTY FOR SALE. 'IM1E Subscriber wishing to close all his busi-- ness will sell at private sale his TAN YARD, lying on the Et-Squaro of the town of Salisbury, and four Lots attached thereto. The Yard is an ex cellent stand for business, being the oldest estab halted Yard in Town- There is also, adjoining it, a first-rate situation for a ftrrwery, witli plenty rof Mcellenr waters Also, about .. - TSIP.TTDSVEIT AOP.flO LAI7D, i , Lying in said East fquare, ' v ' rnrliifl,ingiBl ncrei of Ihf abve Land has been laid ff m Town Iot, aa i may be seen by reference to ihe Towu Plat. A burcain may be had in the obove Proner- by by applying between this and our Augusf Court next,- . If desired, the Land can be had sepnrnto from the Tao Yard.- - JOHN BEARD, Seo'r N. B- The above ProiKirtyif W sold at pri vate sale, will be sold at Auction, on Tuesday of August Court, next. JuiyT7ifl3.-; t-.v'1' - -.--m; tfVw ' v INFORMS his friends-and the plib- C i 1 1 f$ ''c',n8l he has taken the House for F fjl'4 merly occupied by Col. Wm. F. Kel iWt i" '. J iyy-jniho'town of Mocksville, Davio county, with the view of keeping PRIVATE EN TERTAlNMf.NT.', The House ia roomV and comfortable and in the business part of the village. The subscriber -pledges his best exert jon lo ret, der wlixlactiontoali who may call on dim. His . ' . " . . . L' . f A B L L will at all'times be supplied with m i twst the country afford, anrt his K A K stoekc! 1 with the choicest Liquors.. IHs Stables are exten sive and safe, will be well supplied with good Pro- vendf r, and attended by a first rate Ifostjcr., MecksvilIFeb.a,lf38. tf. '' For Spring and Summer of -'39. " SIOJMC L II. KtAU, Tnilor I1ESPECT1TLLY informs his fricmir'and jhe public, that la slill carries ori tde T At LOR ING BUSINESS at bi old stand on main street, next door to. the Apothecary Store. He jsever ready to execute the orders of his customers in a sty le and- nratnner.jjot surpassed by vc$y&m& in tnd' western part of the State. .He is in .the re gular receipt. of the latest London and Npw York FASHIONS,, and prepared to accommodate the tastes of the fashionable at all limes. (Kr Cutting garments of nl kinds attended to prcmptlyl and tlie latest Fashions furnished at all times to .country tailors, and instructions :iven in m..4i;' f Qntt.. I ...... I 1 .Ann putting. 1833. ; 'i PK Pleasant Henderson, (f)FFERS lia PROFESSJONAL SER VICES to the Citiaemjof Salisbury and vL ciiiity. He occupies' lite Brick office of the late Or.- Mitchell. - ' Salisbury, N.C., May 18, 1833. tf AN INDIAN CUKKorTOOTll.ACHK. rPlIK enlilinlicd rcnutatKiii and consiuntly in creasing demnnd for this r Hectual remedy of naiu and preservative of tho Teeth, haa induced tho aubitrikr to oflbr it to the . American Public. Arrangements hove been made to supply agenla in all tho principal cities and town of th U". Ktate. so as to placo it within the rench of those suffer ing, and likely to sulfur, with the moat harrasaing of all aches, (tooth-ache.) w len appiieu accor ding to directions given on the bottle, it has never lulled to allord immediate and permanent rtutei. It also arrests the decay in detective teoih and re lievea that soreness which so frequently renders a strong toolb useless. ' r 'Ilio apnlication and remedy are simple, inric- cent, and not unpleasant; and the large number ol persons, in various sections of the country, that have already (perienced such delightful and sul ntary benefjta from tho uo of the Ualrin, are rea dy to bear (for the public good) their testimony to its unrivallud qualities.' . i .'. It is an Indian remedy, pbt a iiicd slngufarN end unexpectedly, and may l regarded vby the eivili ted world, aa (be most valuable discovery of the a ea A .1 mttJ l rou Hanoi ino ivoous. -., " - f- - . . - ; II. Ji. MONTAGVE. , Tclersburg, Virginia, reb750t.130. ta .' - PR It'll -PKR UOTTLB - '- CJ'RESU PATENT PRUCS AND ' IWKDIUl.MW.4 ; TtlST received, arul for sale at'ffHS OFFICE, the followinz lovataable Patent Drugs and Me dicines, vitt - -. v '; " .illOXTACStlE'S VEGKTA BLB T0N1 C. HITTERS rnar rat . A1TD rS73?.. ,' - . - Ono Bottle of. this Medicine has hever. been known to fail in effecting a perfect cure. A( least any person purchasing and umg the Hitlers, and tire not satisfied as to its effects, by returning the J Botile sballJiave. back Jbe' price! 82 ptrBottlt.. Antl-Spasmodlcr Tincture, or -noTssr.xj c'oliys?.?,- For Diarrhoea, in all of its-various forms, Dys entery, Cramp Colic, Cholera Morbus, Asiatic Cholera, Alter Paina of Lying-in Females;' and in this it is tho Mother's Comfort, in that "it is the very best preparation for t be' summer diseases of children, that has yet nsn introduced into the chamlier of the distressed.' PRICE, 73 CENTS PFlHOTTLE. ' Ilotiaparle'ti fUnmp) ExpuiisiiiS MIXTUItE, FOR EXTRACTING Grease, Tar, Tunentino. Paints, Oils.&c. from Carpets, Floors, Cloth, Hats, and Silk- by liich CMt tWdrreTfikrwt6iS'urfTc'bh aS7JiypafI of the Coat. - PRICE 50 CKNTH PER BOTTLE ' ' Directions on each bottle for using. C0--, WILLIAM W. GRAY'S aiw .aiiu;suLii - a.mTrna a ST'.'rp ,. or uicera, mmonria, otc-.v Cdi aote be obtained of the patentee, at the 'ejlce ' of the Ra leigh Register. l jy Single Pot, 1 dollar Oiie dozen, 9 dollars. . 4 WILLIAM W. GRAY. Raleigh, October 8, 1830. - ' ,-. - ,i- . ; The above Medicine is for sale in Salisbury at the Store of JOHN MURPHY. , For five or six years previous to the Spring of 1834, a Negro man of mine bad been much afflic ted with an ulcerated arm and band, which render ed him almost uhtTcss. The ulcer, embraced that part of his arm from -the elbow dowQ, includfng jbut entire, hand, wlicluwai literally a .mnsa of pu-J ireiacuon. J juiih 01 0110 linger, auo a pun 01 iue thutnbi perished and droptoflLz A inorodislrcsiuifl and hopoloss case I have never beheld.. It was abundonod by his physiciana aa incurable, except by amputation of the baud. v ' The best medical treatment having failed to re lieve the man, placed him under the care of Mr.' William Wi- Gray, in thi place, who, with hi Ointment, lias effectually cuntd the case, although tne:Negro was frequently absent, for -weeks and months together. He 'haa been entirely well for j tbe'Jast eight iiiqj thi, find Lha vt gooiLjtisoa to: believe will continue so. , 1 ' . WILLIAM BOYLAN, ANOTHER GUEIT CURK!; . Ralkigh, September 21 , 1836. , J am now 58 years of age when in my . 17lh year, I received a wound or) n y left leg, which be came ulcerated, and continued so until the first of March last. It wisild occasionally heal up", and then break out again but most of the timcj it Was tn a very painful condition, thn sore having extend ed to a hii'gVsiae, and become vf ry deep. -1 iriod ninny remedies to make acure without success, uiiiil I applied Gray't Invaluable Ointment: tna r r.:.i. 1. i.-4..n- j t - j !"" w""i mxuiiy rureu mj Kg, ana reduced it to. its natural size. The cure, would have been hiade much t(ioner,.jbad I strictly at tended lo the directions for .the use ofjbe Oinjiuenti but this I ftijod td do wile J took much exercise, and very imprudently -used titht iMMidaWs. - Mr leg lias been well for more than sia months, during which time, I have walked much, yet it remains firm pnd free from all soreness or inflammation. IA L-.: l 'i:.,.jf.Ji "...m i - . auerrJBi(irigS!aai-ucii;a.jot4 penoq ot joyiy. years, I now enjoy lb benefit of a sound lost afftlin. L:7'V: ' 7LEWIS IlOLOMAN, Jl supply of the above valuable Medicine kept constantly for tale a,THl OFFICE. :f1iar:KiTtr ViEJD and foTsale, whole. f sale or retail, -. - 82 bags Coffee. ' - - 10 hhdifc Molasses. 5 drtSugan' " ' . ' 100 sacks Liverpool Salt, large wVs. . ' i , 3000 lbs. SpuB Cottoni assorted Nos, , I''. 1 0,000 lbs. Caatingsjjss't. , ' , C .' T'; 25 kegs Nails. J . V ,--Jt 2000 lbs. Bar Lead, . - ; ; 2 bbl. best Dutch MsdJer. 8 bble. Load Sugar. -.- V 20,000 Ibi of wagon Tire , Mould, Scollop, Roll edJScollop,' and common bar Iron, ' By vCl-h & W. MURPHY, Salisbury, June 26, 1838. ItECKWlTH'rt ANTLDTSlTrTICV IOR tho Cure of almost every variety offline Mount disorder of the Stomach, I5oweU,;Livei and Spleen j such M heart-burn, acid eructation, nuusea, head ach, pnm ami uisieuunn oi ine dio-j mach and bowels, incipient diurrhea, colic, flutu- lence, habituul costivenoMi, loss of ep!itesik headrb,-rn tfcfenw, e'&crTkey are aTisf and comfortable aperient for rciiiale during IVg nancy and aubsequent confinement, relieving sick iiessat the stomach, head-ach, heart burn and many of the incidental ncrvius afJcctiis. Literary men, Students and most olhor persons of sedentary In. bits, find tbem very tconvejiient. Those who in.v dulie too freely ut the pleamjree ol the lablo, lliid speedy reliof from the tense of oppression and dii. tent ion which Muw;by taking lha pills.'. A a.' Dinner Pill they are invaluable, Tbno who ire ' drinking Mineral Waters and particularly thosu. from Southern climates and Ague and I'ever di tricls, will .find thcmlv valuable adjunct. Those, , who are exposed Id the vicissitudes of weather, on, voyages or journeys, can take them fit alV timet, with perfect safety. - In full doses, they are high,, I efficacious-and safe Anti-Hiliims Modicine.- They seldom or never produce sickness at the sto ' ; macb or gnpmg..'.-. ;,,..:; ! .' iC, ,M Tjieir efficacy is syonclyattestcd by Cnrtiflcntet. Trotn the following gentlemen, viz I Iihop Ivos Rev. Dr. McPheeters, Rev. G. W. Freemen, Rer, If. T.' Rlake. -Gov." 1 re dcIT Ilon.'Henrr Poller. Hoor G F Badger, Hon, Mfard HinesrThne.7- I. Uevereux, tsqk t'rolessnr Armcrson, vm. I till, Esq.. Secretary of Stole, Wm. 8, Mhoon, Eq.," late TreaiHirer, Ja. Grant, Esq.; U Comptroller, V. K. Gales, t.sqH of, the Register, Cain Guion, Guon's Hotel, J)r. RC. Ijond J) E. Crosby Dr. J. 1. i oung, Kev. t . L Hawks, & ' Ample lisaaftWkstj aatfMi.iBi.naf sksti-li - , V ,1 hese plls are Tor sale, by appointment in al, mokt eyerv Town. In the United States', and HUpfe. safe and Retail by thn Subscciben, lo hont ip- . plications may be-uiade for Agencii-s. r ''. - -iTnOMASJJjIPGcogcnC Raleigh, N.'C. 1 v ' v OCT lit. door vest of the'Prttlyttruin CKurrhy y (Kr. The abort Meiinnt tcepconitantltion haiil y wrM. JVI H - M. JlJj. SALIi OF LXMt lX. DAXWSOX' HAVING determined to '-move te 'the 6outii,l' j will sell It the Courthouse, in Lexington, 00 iuwiji tin? limvi, nugifiH iitai, inj IHUIHIIUII, . m itiiBfa nn. I tilwif I f.rAtM Milt P.ill.'ihi!t aiiI.:m . f I ai.WW.v v.r ww. v. y-.n, .n-v . ...... , WIllHIII- f ing 154 Acres abont 100 Acres are io welt tlra- " bered wood land.', ..,' Vj.' .-:. '.,' . IVrais of Sale twelve monthi Credit,' the pur- . chaser giving bond with, approved security. For" further information, apply to Christian. Stuckipner on the place, or to tna in Salisbury.: -, :,. . 'j -rj July 27, 1839.. -,t.,'y-"' i" .01' f rV ; TlfE CATAWBA SPRINGS. rPHE Projirietor of this establishment gives oa; lice, that be is, repairing and filling it op at ' considerablo expense, and in a suerior stylo, and will have it ready for the reception of company by r. em rnd)VewrJ tiiU iftlifgetelXifcr Lmcotnton to Asbville, &e. ; (a ttage vauine thera rry day tn the weelr bki oe.) - The count ry around ia broken and proverbially healthy , and be side the mineral properties of the waters, therw are many inducements to" turn the' attention of in valids and others towards this place.: Its proximi ty to the lower country- the cheapness of living the .excellence of lh4 neighboring Society iho abundancd of game the rich Etld afforded to sci- ince especially to Mineralogy nd Botany, art , fcts not to.tw-overlooked bv -the Hravelling world.'' But it i in the iflineraf qualilies oflhc Springs that, the frcrtl nttracfion to- wardsthis sptAcoosisuLTbe Proprietor has no ' exasceraujd lists of cures to" prvseul lb the nnlilic. Hw he ba j justaaken posseseionVnor weiild he deom " it a compliment either to the good taste or sagsci ty of the public, to present -such if he had them. But ha has the assurance of some of the most sci entific Physicians and Chemists, to the rare and vnluable properties qf these; Springe la Ia21 Professor Olmsted (ncwr of Yale College) made a strict analysis oilhia water, and eronouuee its foreign ingredients 16 be f ' "a .':.- " ."J ") "-- a VSdpkuretteftfpircwA'f'Z'-. i 1 i l . Sulphdte of Magnet, j : .M wale of ume, , s, ... ; , ; For ft morg extendedatatement aco, bis geologi. I cal. Report of North Carolina, aiiiUoriaod by act of f Assembly, pages 129-30.; Space will not permit us to add the yery flatteriofl remaika oT this gen- ' tleniah but any one al all acquainted with the subject cannot help peroeiving the peculiar adapts tiow of these hiitferals, to the- disorders that most prevail in the South;" K ..":' --v ,. . . i - The1 Proprietor can only iupehdd Ids dctorniinJ tion to meetpatrqhage,' by an unflinching t,Uh iion 10 me warns, wishes and comforts of his vixl t-ter I he hprmirs are bow. and will lw h,..ntl out Ine year, open for the accommodation of trnv, 1 tera. ; - :S J03. W. HAMPTON. , March l(J, 1838. v 1 t I - W": &Wte!LShnfaifkki Tin ' , -i aiarleston Merciry, Augusta Comititutiotinf ; Millcdgevilla RecorleSayatinah Reptiblicati.j iz Columbus . Enquirer,' wilh Insert the above j i : monM. Weekly,-and send accounts to Cata , " Sprjngs. ;;';;-;;' J.- W. I 1 eUtiTUItlNtJT" J.iV ijjai r.irtt.Li inlorms his friends f , public, that he is still nt bis old busii STOiI4 IIlTINCi, ' evefr milee South ofWalisbury'rand ab)ui , Tw rr i tr . . . . Zlt:pirat, Road, where he is t oa io.accoiDmoauie those wishing work in I He now has on band apdof sale, a good v MILL-STONES, of various sifcs and pri: twenix-five io thirty dollars a pair, of the ' and workmanship j also W IN DO W 81 1 ,' 3 to i5f OOOR-SILLSfrnn) 82 e STEPS $1.60 i ROUGH BUILDING from fifty to seventy-five cent 'TOMB f from $10 to 15 ; GOLD (up shaft) GL! 20 a piece.- . : y J i :) , The Subscriber Ijooes by close al tenv 1 ness, and bis determination to furnish it best article," and 00 .reduced terms, ft r . receive a kberal portion of public paton Rowan County, Apri 13, 188. A .i " .., ' - - (7, I , ' ; .-;im 1 s. ih

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