Newspapers / Western Carolinian. / Jan. 31, 1839, edition 1 / Page 4
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r. I. .ci':a ill r. !; ii.;:. 1 I . il .-ai'y ,.n A thou vi'm! colours ri.-i', ; . 'J'!"" Vaut.fu!, whu h dT.t)s, . , ''C L )' Hit, wlillh B.Kfc!) ill.'. So does not die tfn-ir influence, TJip spirit on flie rpel! : -Memory to him is music ln;m0 1 The magic of iii shell. ; , ' He amps of general hopes snd fears- . ' A universal lone; A'l weep witli hiujfr in hi lean Ttn'y recognise their qwu. ' Yet many a one", whose lute hatfgs now Oign oh the isur'tj th e;""" ": " '" - Fe:s that the cypress' lis rk liough ' A fitter meed wmiM bo . ' -4- - ' An1 Will with weariness snd.JKtV.---,. The atal-fill u wVr----L ' '' . 1 - That' many radiant head lays low, Ere bit If its race bo tun. - , ' Vlluman Beauty.-' Montnigno ba naid with greal rmv.irMit truth, that a itmn iaW!iiilileofjlieir. n-iwe f beauty, when he bki upai it, an he.is of lirc wnen iii'.wc.rt;iie(i uy u it i in vain, tiiero forc"lthnt Vuliaire wMild attempt lii iluny the exn tcncci.r.f any such" tiling a human beauty. ' "AVbut i beauty t" sava the uriiice of katcr-" If you ask a rn$, tie will reply, that beauty ctftrta iw having 40 btrge, round ejes, gosling in a little bead, a fjrge, broad throat, a yellow brermt, mid a brown nck. If you auk the devil, be will biiilr at you for'nur atuj)iditjf,and ainure you that bfanjJ ty coikmiI in a pair of bonw, (our taln, and a long ! tail. . Conlt (lie philosophers, And they'will re ily by Borne ilrivi'llnig alwul arcbetyfieii, efsii'iices, the bnt. virl and the kabai l' - The truth' ip( in jipite cf Voltiiire, that wo all know what Vauiy ia tioth ia than and wairwn. The most M'rf.'Ct Indi vidual b-uty ii always very different from idil Ix-autv, and llw puy dilTicully ia lu find out lluit which is In the htaat degree dilJl-rent from iul IljTwparte.-i-l Tiae never met with two mor rliaracterislic anecdotes of Napbjon than the f ! lowing, which nay bo tdrnd ja theJiM'ifjcsJul i.iiiii'rarilajip.. 1 r eDiii was about tV remonttriiiH with Napoleon one da, on tlio war in Hpin. He l.ad (it uttered to wi.iV1, when Napofeoii drawing dim toward the wirjdoit asked, l)u you m o that stur l" -It was broad fj"!'. No,- repliud the .prchUilop.'J4VIIt:.is4Hjjt . .1 alone can per reive il, I fulluw my plaii.Vand nuthr tin ob-wrva- tiotif. On his return frouihe Kuimian campaign ;4 1,0 w.ia acpiornig wiiti tiuen tnnotioti the death ol a an many gallant Mdiorsi Wow'fii diin,"rM0 "by tbneimk suck, but by cold and hunger A courtier seek ing to put in bifl word, added, wjltt a pitiful tone V o Ime iml(d suwred gnjr bm,'"' " Yes, ri junetl tNauoIoiMi, Madaijw U iilli, the singer, u dead. ,..;' - 7k.:" "- '" '" been tohrf George While, of whonAwe took.oc- msimi to relate ait anecdote, a wi nk of tvo jii.ice lie was once-arraigned for horse stealing, when H wnkuppo'd be was coiuiected with au xinnsive gang, which was making great depredations in the cnuiiiry round alxjti;"-Mail "iiulurwmaui won I.eld out to While to reveal the names of bii a4. rialea; but he maintained a doifged "silence.V An spirant e fimii the court whs at Inst oblitined thai be should be discharged, upmi which he made oath to reveal all he knfw of his nccoinpl.ccfc. TJieiu, ,f V were aciwimwly sufrereij Itrhritrjr ft ; vardict i f ii f guilty, when be was called upon for the promised revelation, -14 1 nlmll be faithful to mv - - wnrt,v 3idl-be be it knn tTuiifu "y ou, then,' tliat lh devil is tne Only' accouiplice lt.yst.iuul4.ja nave occn a great wium in pivrtuerstiip: you have . s.wn fit to acipiit uitttr Which 1 4bak.vnu ; you n.ay p.)!ig ttie Uevit iryou can catch html i i. mi m i.i. ii inn i iiii 'T' lias liear.t ol, or won, riius I'tiMinore, tliu j.ivern inent oirieer to whom ( fan, JneUaou il it tuij show cd tils pistol 'pinp.Tt ".' Din riore wni a brave , man od a wil wiihul. W,i have heard it uiJ that when ha was collector of the port of Mobiliveoina tiling not unlike the following correspondence look plaee between hut) and lna isoewsia.-y -of the I Vat ury. W vouch not for it truth, however.- We only relate it as it was fold to us soiue yiai ago. M nil events a is like uiusmore. ;,r y, TREASURy'bEPARTMBN'f, ) - Wasiii.ioios, Jan, 13, i . 8ia: ibis D-'tiiirtmeul is desirous of -know in Ii 1 fr the Tomhigboa riv runs up. r.,You will picme coiiimutiicaiu tlio inlnrmution. .... . Kespocifully, ... . Wlh CRAW FOR IX S. l)iri-iiiore, nj-, Collector, 31 jbilc. MoBit.a, Feb. 7, 122. Mb: I bive the honor to nckiwwlfdg Hie re ceipt of your biter of the" lo:li ult,and id' informing you in reply, that theTomfcigbca. river dues not run up at alU - Very Respectfully, : - v' - h. dinsmork; : Hon. W. .P. Crawford,; Secretary Treasury TREAsuRrnnPAirrMr.NT.'r"'' . WssuiMaTuit, March 1, I'lJ j -e g-j'g'f n'vo' tlio'liiiuor til iiiforiu you that this Ib'pirlniei.t lies m uirther servicu for y ou as col lector of Mobile. - - - 1 . ' - RjWclf.ill v," '" - ' : w. h. rRtwPotm 1 - TTrr...i.ure,i:Mi., m i C 1 'l'n Why are the nwjorily of women i;. Pctt,- "" : t". r"X - Vnfrlunatt. Mr. II -.ivlio'ia noi remsrku Mo f .r hia sober habits; was me trigbt plodding l.ii way Imuie, whnu ho ciicountereil a past which laid bitn pr.iMr.itn. , A peraun liaming lo pass ty just at tin) niomnit, ollered hun assistance io raising bi;:i from bis (Ullen condition, aod crKjirid, "What's the matter friend J" 0-i hiccup V said be I dniit know hiccup! some bow or iilhnr hiccup I twry thing terms lo rvn 9ffvln( Tho L mvIoii Times of the 13th iWemliersnya; 'The appiiwtmetitofSir John Collioriie us Gov rnor lienerui of Canada tests in ihat offirtT all l ihe powors whieh were vested in the art Duiham, l-oth in latura aud extent,"' , ; , , -V Na that lias punned nothing but amusement, will nd Lim If without sujKirt in age, lhat ie oot made f,T fi'l'iIH-nieni. .-- .. - , ,i .. . i i ,,, !., I i! v, ! ! !, .'i ..,!,.! 1... ii' n .:.,) ri. !. i.'it ai. ! ;".. !---r tli in v.:i-." T.ii i imn.il iV.e ! -.1 IWi.ut'' yt!i-n of the Oi'i'oxili'ia- f.i r ni'.T in 'hi 'neighborhood c.l' C ;. Jii! f it m S.irry, di iiin" iih '.".' l il." inhabitants of t tint town, a iliort timo bih! politics. ln-in2 introduced, 'lifl coridw-t of lli i o:iiwiiUoii- win rnmmented on .by some of (bo puny i when (lie firmer olnerved, " Why, now, gem-envm, I can conip-ire.their fro ral 5ik1ik'I to nothing better (linn to thiit of soma f n.v tiitri ! I feed t'H'in with ' " ny !"",. enrdj those who happen. to be within the gate eat the pes very orderly mid quietly you hear rt grumbling amongst them, but "pretmiily conn- a parcel of other pts Irom the field, and oeing wnn- ouwhe gate, they run to thii side and then to that, np'rthe gate wjth their noses, smiesk, hullo, nu ku'k up Kid dit'iirb.incn; bijt jbp. jp'unvnt I opeji,; the"gatel and intrndurn them to trie pea, they b; com n q iift ng m mnfiy mice in a Inir barn. AT: SALISBRy..JaniirySl, 1S33 Ibi con; 13 a 20 " none Mnlawiot,. Nails, .Oil a. 75 Brand jr, appb r..itti-r. 12 a -J 3 i'ork, . . . :.KX 7(H Cotton, in need, ,. . clean,' Coffee,,.'.'.. . . it) , Sugar.nrown, . it n 7a 8U loaf, . .. Wi iiil 12a-1 snit,;., :. .. . m, orn, a 50 Tallow, : .''.' .10 a 121 Fnathors, . Flour, . , a.') a 37J Tobacco, . . , a tf Urb a fH; Vhit,(bushel).10ra OIKt FlaxHcoil, ... LiiiwH pi!, pr, pal, . 75! Wbinkey,. . . s Ui l 12 Eggs pr. dot. 6 a 10 7-- ATTIJWtAVV,. Bacon, lb.'. . 14 s. l"i BuUr, V. , 1"js25 ! rl.cswsa,".' V , 'aiaW 4',ffee,r-'fr-i-.W.Ja 10 Cottiyi, , . . 10 a 11 Corn, ;' ; . V s 100 Flour, country, .65(1 a WKi Iron, . .'. . 3aBJ Lard. . . .12 a Ieslher, solo, .'ii J- s 2-') MolsMce,, '. . 4Va M .-January 13, 19- Nails, cut,. J . 7a .9 wrought, lo a 1 Oats, ;.,' . , 40 s .00 Kice,-." r. -Jia3 Sugar,. . , . Ids 1'4 rfilt,, . . . .323 s :m St"'t;l, American, 10 a 12 Ki.glUb, 'V,4. 00 a H German, . ' 12 a 14 J Talkiw, ... lta 121 Tea, . . , .100 a 137, Tobacco, 'Hiu'ftd. 10 a 3J ()reri, , . 30 57 'JIJK "uliicrilcrK, as Agenis f!r these YsriM, offer a. ' lor mito sny quantity jif them, from No. 5 to 13, st-wbleHile-prtce. -AstiirthesnpnTinrrinntity onhiT Yarn we will wsironl it, but at the name tunc we arej willing to leave it (6 purchswrs todecide f r tlioini-etves. ;.V aiao . Just reeeiv'4 snd f sr sali', wholesale or retail." ; ' 5I30 bars Tire Iroiit-l J to 2 inches wide. , r4i- Stl do. : -Kjltt. . round snd square all siaes. . 7) Nova Scotia Orine Stones. . 4(1 kept Naili", sll sir.es '. . -iiSL-12 BJicksmilii'a Anvllls. l " Ill rla - Vices. V " 13 bhls. Superfine Flour. ' ; T ; ' . Sutrir, Codec, MolsMnes snd Suit. 100 lbs. best German Turkey-reJ Cotton. J. 4- W. MUlll'IIY. Salisbury ,Jsn. '17.1W.,- ' CO.NIHTIONS OF TUB FARMERS' REGISTER for Viil. Vll I'rici $titl mort reduced ftir punctual or advanced puymtnti. f 1. THE FARMERS' REGISTER is published in monthly huuibers, of 04 largo octavo pages each, and neatly covered, st 9.) a year, payable in advance. Or. for 3 may be p'ifclia. (rjiix ciiius of U. saiue-cnr rent or forthcoming volume, if so ordered snd paid for in advance, (oral the time of making the subcriition,) in current money, (as descrilied below,) and without lors or deduction Ibr postage, or any otbi-r chtrge to tlio putiiisiier, i v ;4tL-B4crnvrt:.flN nhal :ha tiij1? jhidXhupregulsr suoscriplion price of 3 in the manner above requinid, for a single cniiy, shall hsve the privi- Jagc,jipon. sending s post paid orderrof traving" r c.aid copy ot tlie same volume, sent to any nrie sub. IIL A like privilege will be allowed to every old tub scriber who has not yet paid, but who shall Ilo so, as above, before th imm i lW-4i uutbu of iba 7lU-b ,: uuieUius in MifA lfmnr ia JWswswiarTetf''' 4As.. avir4Ju j.vnr ssAeirr, vld-w ; ncBv-ieWr tlie 'yaif'ri itieffer:""""" '.'" " "'" : - iv ii nowever, no more man one copy u ordered, the subscription -price .will stilt be, ss hereiolorc, V -the volumej ss jt is nA designed to permit sny snh- -sceiplion debt, or payment, to be made Ibr lens than lfc3. And if an order V renl dir two copies, without coini'ili, ; a nee with the conditions snnese.), only one will be sent.' VJJ.'bs prkef ttkk- Wutnes, as heretofore;" is" $3 for one alone, 10 (it any Hires blether, and in the earns proportion (:W4 lents Ibr each,) for snjrnuin- . ber of yolumi s, except VoT.'Ii' wbicY ia at 0, Tnd to be fnrninhed only as parC.of a full sot '- -YI. AU mail payment f jntirt tx made ia nars, r rAeest, par in Virginia, or of s (Vy snil ape. , eU-payiiig bank of the State in which thu subscriber ' j remnlin, ' "'"".".". ' ' VII. The rwk of Joss of payments Rr suhsrriptiows seiif tree of pisitage, which hai k-en properly com milled to 'ha mail, or to the hands of a ptuiater, is spumed by theedrTor. V I I I. All letters to tho editor in regard tn the Far-, mars' Register" mut be posl-pnid scpl such ss cor. Uin articles fiir puhlicsiMin. 4 . IX. II a subucriplion is not directed tube tis ontinud befire.the hrst numtx-r bl tho nest volume hn been published, il will be taken as s continuance fiir sooths' year., ouuecripuooa omsi cominence Willi II a tH't' in ning of some one volume, and will not be taken for less than a year's publication. ' - . X.The mutual obligations'or1 the publisher snd sub scriber, fir the year, are fully incurred as soon as'thpV first number of the volume ia iwued: and after that lirae no discontinuance of a subscription will he ner-r,r ..J K. .:n 1 :.. ,.. . . r un.T-u. tun win suwcriHiia ue aiseonunue.) .r sny asrW iwiiee, wh.hi any rtmg-thereon mnaih due unls at tlie opiiou of 'the editor. .... El) M UND RUFFl.V, E-litor and Prpprieter, Petersburg, Vs. ..... a a lna; ; 's 1 1 1 ' ww. u Mt,u. win ue coming bclore kng, iiJLJ' ' and your houses arejwtJvet Damted: P5 MtU n ttdrtl .te.cJieap,ad-aboe-eHy atmT"ltoimsT" I thauk tba ciliaens of this place, and the surrounding eiMintrylor the vory liberal palroiwfs lliey have here More bostowed on me, snd by a strict stlenthm to bu- sinessv bops to merit a etmtinimnce of the same. 1 will say ta ail who desire r have painting done, . ami may cail on me, lhat lUlmll beeieculed in the most improved styje, and that no pains shall be spared uu my p-irt logivc satiifsctKin. ' ' Any one wishing tu have painting done, will always , find me in Salisbury, unless necessarily sbsenl nn husi. uesa. ,; .-. -' H. II. RAINEY. A'. B. All orders from, a di!anee, directed 10 me in Salisbury will be punctually filcnJed to. - 1 January 21, l-i&J. v. ' tf KGoellcke'i Matchless Esintho. 4 QUANTITY of the above valnahla Mediciiw orl il Ii'hI, and for sale at the Podt-Olce al County Ijiie, Davie Couuty.N. CV- . - - -. ' -. By JOHN LUNN, Agent V avta Svt 4tt ac Were.- l,v. ,l'i(IV.-KI.'NI'l.!iT.l...i:.NT- 1 is r'H.v ' , p.rt (" ihe villus .1 r.i mi ' id the 'D..-I- i -a.-risn to r.-n.r. r mii'iiriwi " . ,11 on hmi. Hi I AlM.r. w il ai s.i ion.-. ,1 with 1'ie bt-stViie country alloMs. ami v Lck'".!. witli tie! cb.iee4 l.''i'w- '' i,.,)Mve and .f. will be well -'W'.i wiui gouu l'rovn't'r, arid !u-Mil.'d y a nr-4 rat ii'ieuer, Mix-viilv, Fcb. 2. 1-.J3. , If MuWimj Tvccs. t (f the demmil for .Mulbrfrr Trees is itrr than can be sup-died, the r' V Ji Subxriber has concluded to !i-e ol wrt ot bisSUick ini;ri(le4 triiii'0n -iir areol ilia uenuine Muru aim, mi pi-nmij vu....--te.1 i Italy and France; and wbleh writers ujmi the SlUXultute'hduiif.'n.i.ke the Bt kind orrii. I;t"ff rth second yer growth. Ihcy are large enougn io b ICawplanteil. wnieli may save iwo rirt .rilioe wwlnng .to.rnCTgrjin.iuc.iHurap. I .e ".to'ijiiire can be delivered at any time between i hi. anl the lt of Mirch. and upon terms much low. r than the Noribni prices Letiers. adJresil to me at l)svid.ion College, pct paid, win oe -pr -";-":i' 0. : IV. uAonnioAh Davidsoa Collcgc.Dcc. ..23. u NEW FASHIONS, FOR-FALL & WINTER," .- - . !!OI!.tC!:ll ISI-AIEU, ..A,.M it. and-hetghtenirig its interest, may be regarded-""-' 1 1 KPI'KCTFL1 LLY u.forms bis fnenos and the J public, that be t ill carries ou'the TAILOR. IX(i BUSINESS at his old stand on mam street, next doo. to the Apothecary Store. He is ever ready to eeru,le the orders of hi customers in ntyle ond manner not surpassed by any workman in the wctern part ol tlie Mate, ue is hi tne re- tulHrreeeipt of the latest London and. New-li ork FASHIONS, and prepre4-W accommodate the Inites of ihu laKbiouable at all times. Qr (.'utting garments of air kinds attended to prftnpllv ; und the latest rash ions furnished at all limes to country tailors, nnd inst ructions givca'4u fcuUftjg. ' S.ilisbury, Jan. I, ls-ll. WHORING BUSINESS, nm aawjawma ' b1 af t . KSl'ECTFL'l.l-Y takes this -method to inform bis Iriends and customer iq Cisteord suit its vicinity, that he Ul4 contimies lo carry en the above branch ot Ibiiiinpm at bi old stand in Concrrd, South of the, store ot Mcxsr. J. F. C. Pii!er, where he will be round at all times, ready lo- - - ' - - Cut, maLf or Kxccule, any work in his line,- Hi long experience in the .P'isi nPKiC4Tie paihslt i now fnlinj.t.1 ri-eeivw the earlint fiithinnn irom I'hiladeliiliis and New Yak, enables hinr ASD . Best Workmanship. N. D. lie will alo teach ( A 'onO the much an. proved Mrrtcin of T. Oliver ot Philadelphia, toanv one Wist, wishes in.itmetion in hisiystem of cuttinir. fPIlE Subscriber w ishes to inform bis customers and tlie public generally, (bat ho still carries .... u ami ia ever ready to execute, in a very superior manner, all descriptions of work in his liiie. Goli Grindrri, Mill-Stonn, Windoc and Door, nlh, I)oarltp and Tombntonrt,nrt executed in ;wrry wre my teilliif h- MiR-Stortea Is Very gfMm.r-. Mr. rrulips also bes to inform the public that he can execute Kug ravings of various kinds. ,!i!IL'L?i'iriC8-cJiU.ia-w eUMMHrterHf-idrirt rTd.lIoJ cTurrges sitall always be' reasonable, and as accom modatiug as pisptible. . - " .Jvrsona wislHug-tIiave work done in ths tirHrrg ilMOVlilW3rafl'M i b- Mideoca of ' Mr.1 , bjl.ijes fewMi- tnjlcs fonth.-rSatiafSi; l'.NOCII E. PHILLIPS. August 24, tf 'pilE Subscriber has been eugaped b,r Howards of ten. years in the improved plan of RUSHING MILLS. sna omer .incninery wnen worn, or heated. By his melhisl, lrns ot either upright, or horixuntal Gudgeons, ss also the bui-h Sir the t Spmilie .and. Julu-un. much ligtifef alidetciaicr than tl)e An the old plan T great trouble d .wedging ;,.! repmnng t)w Spindle, Cranks, and Cudciiaar sed when tun on, or in tiiese Bushes and Inks. A.iy person wisliiiig to pf.ure machinery of tb'wkind ran be supplied by making spphcstioo to the Snhxri her by letter, st Mocksvilie, lh ue coiuilv. N. C , ' L, M.'GILBIRT. September 20, 1. ' 05 The Subjeriher wviM refer any one wisliing in formation un tho sutij.t, n Da. AtsTit, w.cof theUi. tors Mf-the "t'srolinnn." ' pOP.lL Varnish, English patent J pan Varnish, Cabinet S sing, Rlack A'arnihhir H irms Makers, Copal Vsr lush RirCarriage mnker. Japan used for painting for Cabinet makers, Sizing for ..Cubiuei.4ual,er, made. d,-sold, wotdef- sala'or retail, " ; - BrC. C. HARRISON. Hlatesmlle, Nov. 1, IKW, ' -; - -. . ;,,-.,! , Dr. riraa.iul lit iiiIriMiii. I FFERS his Protesssmal Services to th Citizens of jislisOury anil its vicinity. He occupies the Brick Otuefl tit Ibo li liw MrtMl.. TtallabiVy, May l lalA. liaiiJ.l!XIllIGT- -J.-' HOVLDmoUSCRT '.-' TT f EPKCTFULLY informs Ins fiienda ami the public, that be is still at his old business of 7"sroNii trnxfi, , seven miles South of Salisbury, and about ) a mile from Ihe old Charleston Koad, where he ia prepar ed to accomim'slate tho.-w wuhmk work in his line He now has im hand and mraale, a jps.d Upj,v fj 1 1 i.u-o 1 r.., k vsnims sizes and prices, from twenty. five lj thirty dollars a pair, of llm hrst gri ami workmrnsbip ; slso WIN1K) W SILLS, from ii io2.5 ; noOR-SlLLSfrom2ioS:l; DOOR STEPS 1.50 ; KOUGIl BUILDING ROCKS from fitly to seveirfy-five cents ; TO J B S IX N ro!,i 910 to 815 ; GOLD (up slufi) GRINDERS $ JO a piece. '.- v - v ' ' The Subscriber hops by close attention to hnsl oess, and his deter iniiMiiMHi t( furnish none but I he best article, and 00 redueed rmsto merit and receive a liberal portion 4pulie patronage, , JLovaa Cuunly April 13 " 38." .12m i '.; 1 - - f ''. ,' v-"'; I 'I i.'i'nr a Pffriitur. n t -5 j m in m' i IV .Al;ii'a.lii''."i vnii'(i rim 1 1 jr - I.H4iVHi:,h(iHK.:l-"":,lly "'""'ig "' "r" Ml.- timtl.il -ti'l'in tl'" .-scopoi.1 trniMii amino. ,m,t. uv. an entire di.-Uin of laU-ful i'f donii, Uiough ' i! n.att.-r1 b is U cii, as it will continuo.io Iw, in the main, orteinsf. ,mt c . Jpru VUi t am! controvrrml .TWfy,. fr os po-'ble, are jeal-.n-ly exclile.l. J h-y aie w.n.etiin.-s in blended witli di-Coions in literature or in liKital jci ence, oilier wise unobjectionable'; as to gain'adiiiittance Cir the sake ef more vniiiatne-jmmrr wi w.nu. ...rj -m-iiere ; but w hen ever that bapp"nN they are nadmtul only ! not primary. They ar dnws, tolerated only lie. catiU. it ,cai!fM well be m-vered fiom the sterling ore . nhprewith'itViticorporated. ,"..','' Kkvisws snd.CaiTicu. N'oth m,- occupy their due space in the work: and u is the Editor's aim that they .boold have a ihwefild" tendency -ia cntjvr-yrln cm--dejHJ fir3ii such' valuable truths or iut'ereatinfi: inci. dnu ss sre ervboilied in the works rcviewed.wtn.di red tlie reader's attentain to books Unit deserve to, bo reaJ,ariff 16 warn him against wailing time and tiion- ey uoon tbaf large tiurnber, which merit only to.be burned, in thw w pumicauo ui oj Uif 4n(J mu,ltu,e distrsct and overwhelm everyun d.Viminatine alodont, iwfaRtiai. c.itk inh. govertaoa hv th iuat mentioned, is one of lh inoat lueSti-, wiWeand mspenHsble of anxrhaTTOT; w1nrn1ra Mif ' I u-i'iA tn discriminate. )"wiv.and Talw; having in view utility orsmus menLor both UurroaieAL strrciiM and kkhiniim C'CNi Ksut events loo uuiiuie lor inmui;, jci cii.hi- . . . J- II.... n. M JSiriiiipe the staple of the work. Aud of indigenous Porrav. eno-jgh is published--sometimes of no mean strain to mauitest snd to cultivate me growing poeu cal taste and talent of our oounLiy. " The times sppearjor several r.-sHjns, to demand sucb a worfc and not one aione, uui nisny. ... me puuuu mind is feverish snd irritated still, from recent political sir uVs,; The soft, sssuaaive influence of Literature it needtnL to allay that fever, and soothe lhat irritation. Vice abd folly a'O rioting abroad : They should be. driven," by indignsnt rebuke, or lashrd by ridicule, into their, fitting haunts. Ignorance lords it over an im uieiisc proportioii of our people; Every spring chould be set in mot.Hin, to arouse the enlightenol, and to m crease their Vuinber so that the great enemy of popu lar government may no longer brood, like a portentous cloud, over the destinies ot our country.- And to ac coniplish all th(V end what more powerful agent can be employed, thsn"-perindical,.on tire, plan of theMcfc sengerT iflbat "plan beli'it carriiid out in- practice! The Sovtm pecoliarly requires such an agent. I tr ail the Union, South of Washington, there are but two ljtera.ry periulicals .Northward of that city, there' are prtibably st least twenty-five or thirty ! fl this con. trast. jiiHtified by the Wealth, the leisure, the native talent or the actual liteiary-jtnaic, of the Southern peo ple, compered with Lho&O of ..lhe.JIorihern4--Not ftr in wealth, talents, and taAe, we may justly claim a lest an equality with our' brethrco; and a domestic institution exclusively our own, beyond all doub',af. fords t,-if we cbonse; twice tbe'leisuWfbr reading a hd writing, which they eniov. ' .AlJ3:iiiww,A..dpi..i woril SoutaKSs was engrafted on the name of this pe rwdicsl r "fend not with 'any design io nourish local ore- judJi.Ts, pr to advocate supposed local interests. Far Irom sny such thought, it is the Editor's fervent wish, lo see the North and South bound endearingly together forever, in Iherilken bends of mutual kind new and af ' fection. Far from meditating hnttititu to the North, be ' JWfjrirdjt tkawa:ju4t-hepe herraftej'drnMrTT miiclt ut Ins clMiicest matter thencn: and happy indeed will he deem himself, sImjM his pages, by making each region know the other better, contribute, in any essen tial degree -tj dispel the lowering clouds that now -threaten the peace of both, and to brighten and strength- , en the sacred ties of fraternal love. . The SocTHtax IjTicaARi Memenou has now bom- -pWted its rovara yolumr How far it has acted out 4 the ideas here uttered, is not for the Editor tosay. Ilex believes, however, that it falls not farther short of them, J tlian human weakness usually makes l'rttki fall abort 1 ot Aeory. December, CRESS boger; IV in general, Xhat.iiu yJiava just rsoeived tbei.-wTwjr" ply of FALL: WINTER GIW)DS,; comprising iu 1 1 1 1 ui.li mrormtneir cu3inmersand mends N nvnm a 1 . a,-- - " ' "T"Z ' . . HWcat ewry fcrtitte trsdany kbpltn this section of couii- try, which they oiler upon the usual terms, cheap tor Cash, or to punctual dealers noon s Credit of twelve months. - Just received a choice selection of the best Wet .nVcr WoWmg CoVs, J.. ... ... with a good supply of- T ' -: 03S?.S3IT . TTIPsS. i; . " .1 l l " L .1 :ll 1 . .. . . 11 m wnicn. uiej win oispow pt uponlliCjnustiaiiora h,e terms. . C. St U. tender tlicir thanks to their friends and customers, aod hope by strict attention to business, lo merit a continuance ot the same, ' Sulishtiry, Dec. 1, 1$W. tf COTTON YARN -'"I "IlIB Public are" In- 1 - firmed that the Iax il Cofou .M'inNurlHnng Cnmpany is now 111 lull operation.and can supply all demands for COTTOX YARN of a quality equn I to any innnuractured in the Mate. J. G. CAIUNES. Ae. nt.-,. OT Orders from a distance will be punctually at tended to, by addressing the Agent as above. l-exinaton. January 17. !). , tf OLD CASTINGS WANTED.' 11E will purchase, ahy amount of ob(cstings"thal ; 1 e -mar bebroitght Id Us; sl(:h' ss old en'tkm sersw. old mill-tfearing, old pots, ovehs, mortars, 4 e and will pay oneent per pound. " r' CRESS &. BOGER."" Malisbary, JVpt 6, 1R" " tf TMhr tii, of Saliabury. rlHE tinderned bavins deter-nined tnnnen a Srlnl I Sir boys' in this place, oil Uis 1st of March lierr- solicits tlie patronage of hia friends and 4be rimens r. ,1'iiiLi.uy ALUx PIIE tlmroutfhed Ihtnm LATH, bred by CoL Wado Ha v,iuiiiis, win aiami ine ensuing SsaXi al the suhleof the .Mansion Juci, 'Salisbury, N. ti For--particulars s.e hand-bills, " R. W. LONG '" Jan. n, 1K'19. - - f' ' ,v Goods. ; JACOI1 WINECOFF 4 Co. . II ESPEtrr FULLY; infonn their customers and a inerxis in gener,,that tley have just received at tlieif eld stand at Stirewalfs mill, Cabarnn county, 10 I miles Nith-west of Gmcord, a new supply ot : Tall ami Wiiilrr f.ood; eoniprisingalnwst every art icesnally k-pt in this sec. Ism of ceuiittj, whicb they oiler at the. ttsual terms- Cheaper than cvr fi cash, or to pilncMm! dealers natlr credit of Iwc1e mouths. We retuto on- sincere thsnkr" to our cimUMners fir the liberal patnsiaje we ha.,f Sf " eeived.snd l,ope, by strict atiantien to business, u me. fit the same.-- ' . - amiiry 3, f3:),' ' ' . ' ' tf ' ;' V-3. JTX...... :.irf' s -Yt sissTsaa atTfV 1 ft T I VLasSJLstJ. vcnrTKm t -:i ? The following is an extract from a Rirtficoml'r.o of Dr. Peters, tho di.irovererof the celebrnud V Uble Anti-Bilious Pills." .. a "IIbaltii, weaiin, snu enjoyment, are the prune objects, or lite. -as a means lo obtain tl The two former ire on'y , Jie latter. 'Man seeks eJ . 11 as a means eans nf enjoyment"" But. vain' is ucb pUfrJ." t the poHSfNaion of health. Without bodily ,J" :ngth, neither tlie physical nor the mental-., f without and strcm ther the inner nor theputward man is capnbVfj .. schievemeot, whetherofrweaWi or "oTciijnyBWa; ; Mrtii Bona in eorp-re sano a sound mind in 1 kI ' body is the sins 'qua ana the absolute tequiiiie-f," any efficient effiirt in the aHainment of. human n4 I The mind may be active, hut if the borly'ba fceliU tZ is me minu acuvu .u nuw purine. r.njoymetiJ -. tberer'andthenestiaidikli9 .Ire"reiid(.red aborti, I Dy tne snaucren conamonoi out lenement of clr. But say thata man could obtain wealili thathecwili acquire the gold of Ophir, and bi ing home all the tre. surea of Die mines of Golconda, yet without fiH Where would be his happiness! " lie wbuld-be ble in the midst of his irold and hia diamonds: h. .. .u ixpioo awsy in wretchedness and despair; and he w eCiniin wnn 1110 wise ninn ui oiu, - All IS VSmtV ami .. . .. : .1 .t, ll: 1: L l .. , veaaiion 01 spirii: ma iiinun aie racsea With pi and be caniiot rest; lia appotito is gone, and he katU isToodL his stomach is oppressed with nausea, and L turns sicketiinga way auhg ltunliosof a munificent Pre. viuence. ue wouiu give an ne ia worm imy, U th world.ifbe had it-Car tlie poor, but hca'lby man'aappetitt Please gwe me," said I hungr wretch.tawealth? feeble man "Please give me sixpence buy tne'i morsel of food 1 I am almost starved 1" . f , s " J would give a tmiusand dollars fur your tppctiu" id the rich man, ghe hauded thebuneryDetdolUr ' Of so much importance is health to ihe'eniovmim of. life! "":-'-".:, But wheretA methinks I hear the reader serves this homily on so plain and hacknied a subject' T'Ji-?"11- .iUiLowieaiuuUtt4WBa airattend to iTD8rpne of the chief, if not the eaieffa concerns of our mortal existence !v; Do we not empty the means to attain and preserve ill Do we not Ii; out money d.o we noi jfej physicians do we not follot tneir auvicc no we not swauuw meir prescript 10041! i rue most true - gentle reader, thou dost all Uiran. we dare siy, and more. ,StilT,' we cannot bclievw homily ,ou health to bc.aJtogether unnecessary, Aia morals, so in physic is it requisite to have H line upm npe.und precept upon precept" men in healtafcit that they may be sick; and men in sickness do nut alt wsyrcmuloythtt fmisCfudicloiis ineiins to a ttain Witt ' Very true. Doctor men do not as youssy.alaan people who sre always dosing .tlicniselyes Willi jJijck, and running to lbs doctors and spot herries every day of their lives. TLey take, I verily believe, a cart M ot drugs in a year, and yet they are not- well after il j - Do you know the reaaon! t-.-.- .- ' ,1- Why, yes, in mv opinion, there are two reasons,' k 1 the first place, they take too much medicinelsnd in tke second, ihey do not lake ilierTght kind. I used lonski the same mistake. Dul lately that Is to say ibr U or three years past I've hit upon a better plan. Idle ur. refers t Vegetahlo liilioua Pills, and I derive im benefit from one dollar laid Out in them, than 1 used it paying City in any former pursuit of heMth.besidwa ving a world of natisea and disgust unwallowineinen. ormous quantity of medicinea DoyouknowDr.Petm' Vry well.1- : - J' : "- " ,;. And have yoij ever taken Jus medicine r - ' "I hawe; I were a blockhead else."! 1 ' iThey tell ine he' is none 6f your qiuicks, wlis dcrtske to mend and regulate the human mtchioe, without so much as knowing of what parts it cent's, kind hqW;'Jl'-ati-iagetiieKT'Tiiey ssy hew- stands anatomy and physiology, I think you ciM hm; and is ssfoiiiliar with botany and chemistry aalia with tlie ruad tomilb'- - r - - . You are right iulormed. Dr. Peters is no empirit 41a does- tiot-andei ta ke what 1re (kies'rwttrndersWiiA---IIr was regularly, bred to the' healing art Il an spent years in the acquisition ofknowledge beham yoted ninWtt to the study of ihe human (rame, ard the dtseitscs to wbich il is suhiost, and now be is spp1!' 4 hut acquis it tons to the relief of miflormff tiuinr!T.. 110 does "oot pol forth-lh absurd dsirs so ottesar vanced by the inventors of patent hosirums Dtiuf'j. that of curing all diseases with a single piescripium! Such a pretence he would deem sboid as difficult swallow, as to take the nostrums of those whopatit forth. There is no such medicine. Tliere is not, snd never was, a pinacea for alldisoaa-The viwrriJ stl.lots fills pretend to no micIi miracle. But M is infinitely better, they eflect whatever they underulfc They keep Ihe word of promise to tfce ttjimach, oi W prima stu wbicb lliey-make-to the-ear end es And that indeed is 110 slight recommendation. are ihe csnplaints to which-these Pills are adapted ft nor far between. The disorders arising frum a m"f" state of the Bije are, unfortunalely, many, (liatreesmg 4 siei isiai. -n targe proportion 01 an u.e ivTen,i cially at the South and in the marshy district", it ow ing to this cause, from tho distressing SL'ue and Ri ver, which aliiKMt shakes amnder life and linih, to tl fearful Yellow Jack," which efchlom quits bis r1'31 without hsunderingeoql and body s he lake his ConvixsinllVom bis previous practice, with disc') fn all its fiirini, which originates of the disorder of tf Bile, Dr. Pett-rs was nM Ted to employ bis knowletfgt and exps-ricnce ia tfio preparation of a. medicine wlurt should proye tmcacious in Hi is large class of diseawji which jfhuuld slrfwid relieve the aching and dixxjf ami restore the aniiKpatral iul l.ntl.ii.ir stnmicb. Si t same tune that it prevented those" mora laUl etTU wh-eh are so apt to follow from their imprudent neplf For. mis porpnee-ne prepared, with rmrcb care aaa I iust adaptation .to the purprd, the Vegetable 8dw Piluubidibe- is- happy tq wy-frnm- long-exper' and theshnndaiit tcsiinsmy of those who have soipl' Uiebae-ass,inorethW'aiefcd tlsnw .X gum expectations. , " " cai" upon to believe. It is not the ipse dixit of any 'n man though he was as jrreat ss Galen or Hipcr,',J . ..m ... .. ..j i -.1 - v.wi !ir tlKsiifh it isssid in the sacred volume that "tijfU mouth of two or three witnesses shall all thins .1? WjJid jmjaJietaJiLtiLmSL. !L"-v, onlyl A eloud of witnesses. i belbrc yea- are too" numerous lo be easily overlooked ; they sre v intelligent to be carelessly board ; tbey rs too rc-'P' table to he slightly regarded, i------- - '. ' Believing the sponUoeoiis testimony of those h' experience is the brsi of the truth lliey Peters has thrown together in tho following p lew of tlie ;nny hiindieds of tesliiooniaU received ltn every quarter when his pills have come into of- 1 are- left to speak for trM'uieelves. They are tl ;r,f ofllinsr; who speak what they, do know,ud wnat tiiey have seen and experienced. OCT Be careful and cnumn- tor Peters' Yrget1"" . a rt !V they sre sold in Sals-bury by John Murphy; in Le'l, by J. P. Mahry ; and in Charlotte by Williams 4 T of whom they can be had at the N. Y.srk wholesale f' . .C.OlJJCIiL'S NAATIVI" 'Pilf. HCK are all Inking this wonderful dirino which is asUmishiug turupe.aud A fica wilh its mighty cures, , For Sale, nl tho Posl-Oinc, FalUovn, I ' county, N. C. t ' " . , . . . ; J -;; riy JN0. r.viKAs . August 17, 18OT.. ..' : .' f01, '
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