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fit. :,4 1" 1 I- A v it A " 1 - - ' ' -:; ;j v POETIC t , TUG AMERICAN BOY. Fattier look upon that flay, How gracefully it Hie; TboK prcttjr stripes they seem Ui be A rainbow m the skie. It is our country' flag, my son, ; And proudly drinks the light,"","-""" O'er oceaa't wave in foreign climes, A symbol of our might. FaUier whit fearful noise w tha', Lke thundering of the clow! I Why do the people wtv their Uu, And ruh along la crowda!" It in t he voico of giynjinflu. . - The glad thouf of liie free, . This i the day to memory dear " T freedom'! Jubilee. ', I wish that I wa now i man, I'd fire my caanon too, : -' And cheer as loudly the rest But, Hither, why don t you V v I'm getting old and weak but still . ftly heart i big with joy ; I've witnessed many a day. like lhi hou ye lobdroy imy- ' . , , Hurrah I (or freedom! Jubilee ! Gid bless our nativ e land ; And may 1 live to bold the sword ' Of freedom in my hnd f Well done, my boy grow up and love The land that gave ym birth ; ' A home where Froedom love to dwell I paradise on earth. I THINK OF THEE. 1 , ., ft . t. Hut I think of thee at eening'i calm, . And in night' aou I-voiced hour, Wbl all around ia eufUy huab'd, A by a ape) I at power; Wbco gleawf -eluUhood' joymi day Com thronging round my heart;, - Aim! dream ot hope and love are there . That will (tot au. depart I , " . ' Oh, oft in memory thrill tgtm Tbr witcbin? nonle and lone Swet a Uie wind-liarp echoed ay t ' 10 mine in uniaoa. lA;em1dilieepoLaa.iiery doer '- TiJI.thoa wert hr from me : But now tnou'rt wee in my thought,. lay cream are all or theo. think of tlma at morn, and tmidnt - o Tie "orld bewtl'leted tbronu. Where Pleasure wake her every jvilo, Ah4 Hope hex yrea mmgi And dniii(( thou art ttli the note. A once tbiu wert lo ote, My heart from earth' cold mockery Exulting turn to thee f ntwerAwd'ten!yT Thou e t to me ht gi veo, U on my hetrV'a M unvarying page" ' A 'twere wrtji diamond graven. Cut tbou art chang'dl lh BomtB of llupa On hfe'i blfik wmte tre ct r And earth h but We joy Ibr me -rrt-3'tt,iainHi- nr raw t -- "mm. VARIETY. ""Boundary JAnt. Th billowing ere, taken from IV. Fntnklio' Almanac, publiaheir- m HSi, one yeir after the conclusion. of the Treaty of Peace, rlr-nCfibe. h poeiViifl of lli Nurtb-eaeteni bitr iig'frtHifTTni!'m)i''t'iwl nafr'Pf- Tftarm-nirjft bu been recent I) cloiined by the Aiuericau author- From tha aoaree f Bt Croix, the State to Mne, Due north lo Um highland, fimt draw a nt'ht tine ; Then aextwurd along Utoeo highland extended, Tv tliir'iBHith of tt atreatiM with St.- ljiwrvma are bl oled j . Thi o let tt proceed, till 4t hu-mi in iu couVae, Coniiecticjt River' north- etenmiBt aourkiuj. Then dowa the eaid river7uiitii H arrive ' Atderreawof Nurtb Latitude, fbrtv and five: Than went ward, through Woodland, a linw let it mako t l"J4Ltlw.ih ret tream ftvui CuiUnuaUka.- j'T'. vUMfimmtammm tuaoata snw I'm- lenca Feastalf at umetiiig. J siaibau aidled up to -. Prudence artor meeting arul aba kind a tidied off. v.- - lie weot ..cJoattf and axwl hot if ali wwM.snp theerook o' hi elbow. She rewijved alia could and nlumaed her arm riirht around hia'o. Juoa. W m a . t i w-v . ,M,"",fcV- ' than tslt all oterishan I said be liked lha text. tWk, and ye slmll find," was pn-tty g,4 read in. Prurience bintnd llit " Atk and e tliall re ceive," waa better 'Jonathan thought au io, but (hit atiug was a puzzl. A follow w i apt to get into a rmrl when ha axed, and anarliii wtru't no Inn. Prudunca guesand atrawberriea and cream were elicit ' Jonathan thought they waru'lso alick a Pru'a lia. "Now don't," said Fiu, and aha give Jonathan' arm an involmtary hng. lie waa a wt tie stsneu, out imiugtii nia ianu wanted aoma female kelp to look after tbe bouse. Pra knew ho to make rale f o"d bread. M Now di't,' . aaid Pro. "If I aliould," taid Jon'han,"Now -don't," aaid rntr-ti May law aoiU't.tud JtUt- than ahuck all over, and Prudence replied, "Il'yoo be coming that game, you d better tell father. "That ia jiat what I want," aaid Jormiban ; and in three week Jottathan and Prudence "were my old aid tny old woiruui." , ' A profitablt Jari'acM. Wa umloratand that an indivwlu-l in Itu'i town any bs has nuide fifteen hundred dollar by attending to hi own business " jV--fi tvuudrad tvorav-lr-y aetting- oifwr pAuade V ajors). ' " ; T "' "" - . " ,hia aurrty ia good bu-iiies, asxl pay well, Nnd at prcacnt i not overdooa. II r it orer." ; Airrrr ee it aa, Ctr. Mr. J . bo Ayrention lately kd ta the alter in l"hild. lphia. Mi Rboda Ciraywia after a continued courtship of thirty. four -jrjra. ,, I qui iua Hi Tttal rimy mi flimf. s m i-iiy tick to H- . " A fashionable lady being aked bow ahe liked the dinner, given at a distuiguialied poet's replied "thua " Tbo diuucr ' waa cxplenoVd, but my seat wax ao pie mote tront the otqknack, that 1 could . not ratiiy my appetite, aud the fr kled ctver- rie had aucb a delect no my bead, tliat I bad a mo. tioa to lave tbe table, but Mr. gave meotii4 hartshorn, rf4ved in water, which bereaved uto." rkJudJpkid Atr. - . Tbe last Ciuie of absence ot mind, ia that of an ibtur who copied from psipor was of hi own a ticks, and needed wrelcbwd altempt at U- Tbe field of Waterlov ia now cultivated Hl beet rout eugar "Not in-tprvropnate," aaid ' punster, tor here tbe French were emcttlfhcuiem.9 ' 3ltis ' lrlajM. The Little Rock Timee wy: V4' have ne ttewa the mal ctmtraetor JUi rMtitway aod the foraee are ld oa mail fur lart txjHt. aad mt -i (peeled." TM lifrrtrtt.- poor .(.' nr il a crea- lure who fwt to b-.id tu owr nnw wtM gruvi lti.nr. A poor married man if a creature who bat Lb i h. hi to the gniid-tloiie. A 4jeiern paper says; we atop the fre to an miunce (hat a jirftt baa broken out 10 the woods, -aud it ia hkely to do much damage. - m:v iisTAi!Lisii.iii:NT, ' IN JlOCKSVILLE, DA VIET COUNTY. THOMASFOSTER I .STORMS the public that he baa removed from hie drmer stand, to bit new buildings on the public square, in the Town of MocksviJIc, where he will con tiniie to keep a HOUSE OF ENTERTAINMENT. , ' Hi llouxe ia rouiny tod comrnodoua ; attached to which are six comfortable Office for geotleinen of the -Bar. all convenient to the Court House, The eubscri--her pledge himself to the most diligent exertions, to ; give satisfaction to aucb a may call on hi in. Ilia Ta ble, Bar and Stables are provided in the bert-manncr tiiat tlie country will aflUd, and bis servant are faith tut and prompt. ' . Fb.H.l. 74-tf 71 Heath Tract. V riiUF. HEATH TRACT, containing aix ft ? hundred Acre of Land,ituated about V'i'W' mt milea Et of Ijexington, Davidran Co. m4n the load leading from Lexington to r .yvUtMne ia now offcre fc N)e. TlWre are about DK) acre improved, and 600 id Wond and Tl'i.be. TU Tract m located in a very . -J ' and i peculiarly adapted to arming. It ha on it a i . an Orchard, and a roud Meadow. And Hide- pendent of thtadvantagea71lie proepec'l tr" UoUL m uouUeationable, a n or two CiOLII VKI.i, liave already beo opened, and aoroe very ritk ore, ex tractisl froiii HifU. : The celebrate fonre Gold Mine, i tituated a few hundred yard touth of it ; and according to the direc tion of the Vein ot that Mine, they mut neceaaanly pan Uirougb a part V thin Tract Any penua wialung to view the premiae or get a more mrut-eertptftm, will call no Kigdon Wad" worth, w i-fiinrlon; who Will give the dt-iireu in for - niatioa ; or any prrnffl. Yt')ihuir; Ui etmtrtrt for Uie iue, will call on Dr. Amain, . luxury ; or addreaa a ll ur to the 8uhtriher, Trenton Font Office, Jne Co. N.C. W.tl. iL lir.Alli. Feb. 21, 1K. tf iOoVw alVVis. SUMMER will be cotnitic before long, and tour boom art not yet pointed i painuauooii are cheap, and lahor Coet alimwt nothing. I thank the ciliu-n of tin place,. and the (urrounding cooolry lor Uie very liberal patronage ty have bere- tiwm, hope to merit a continuance ot Uie tame. 1 will aay to all who desire to have painting .done, and niay call on me, that it aha II be executed in the meet improved atyle, and that no pain shall be apared on my part to gw aateMaeiieav jr .Any oae wiehing lo have painting suna, Win alwaya find me in Saliabory, unlee aecesxarily atwnt on trnw- N. B. All order from a distance, directed w m in hahkbury will b- puocloallr attended Ui. ' Jaauary 21, lW. - tf 'Vo Owners ot MiUs. IIIE Huhacriber baa an imptoti plrnt Sfindlr tut -i- Mill, by which, a mill will do much better than ' with the uauJ braa of Spindly It M as eonetnietM trnf vf"iwkiA killin ttij myajjn any man- wtyt to preserve its balance, and of course there u au rubbing of tbe atone. . . : i ihuia, by.ihit iioprovcdSpiAille tha shidc -water. -will da at lea one-third more buwneaa, and the meal of superior quality. t Any person wwhir.g o use one of these, Spindles, rosy obtain one of mo by making application, (with' in a short too') to the Hubscriber at Vurksville. Davie I Co. N. C I think the prnbable coat will not exceed :I0 lor the Patent i J Hpimlle ready for use, CoC Wm. F. ftiilly siid 'tUi. Foster, in the vieinitv of Uockaville, hate recently tried Uie improved 8pin.? sie, ana are atgaiy pieascu wiui n. L; M. OILBKRT; WorJoko: VLL person- rndebtrt ta the' Subscribers, either by .Note or Biok account on the ii9tb day of April nextara most rtwuectfully mfurmed Uiat suit will be cowBMocvd npau them aofvas previoualy arranged. :: Aa trust our friend wilt lake ao exception ta tbia course, a neceatity comae! o to the nH-astire without discrtiumation. W1IEE1XR 4. BURNS. balisbury, Ft. 21, 139. tf Ciurlickr'ii Sanative. 'pilE Rub-f ibet having received an Agency lo sell 1. Uie above Miuiimv and aim, tbe Medicine, low oilers it for aale at theatirew prUce. : . , JOiiEPII HAINES, Fulton, March W, lsaj). ' tf. Goelicke'i Matchless Sana life. V QUANTITY of tbe above valuable Medicine on band, and for aale at the Pust-OlSce at County ; xmsv si. vwiM'yTV' II I . I ' t M 1 '- By JOHN LUXN. Agent ;titwu. 1'ourlb aud laaL Call I 'PIIE undersigned aau'a appeals io those inilobtexfto J. bun on account ot tbe Western Carolinian in any way, to come forward and pay. Il ia out ot the ques tion for htm to wail or be put ofT any longer : hi oecet wtM arc pressing ; he hs wsited years, with a great jiHVsyyaad ItirUtur itulpeoc -ottwr than the law wiR aTldwVctnlsKWjptfe'lL. f aeUTtfuieut 'tsit'made in Uie" present or ensuing inooth. J. W. HAMPTON. . Jan. 3, 1SJMI. - - If 1Y Watbct AVauVcA. V FIRST-RATE B.VRBER, who can come well recommended, (none other need apply.) can have BMtsA aumliiy at tha . SAIiIMKUKY lliriTI. . tblutfmry, Apr d yifll. MoflliCs Fills and Bitter 'pHE LIFE CIY1NG PILLS AND PIKXMX A . B1TTKKH, au o.-Jearated, and ao mucn used by tbe atBicted u every part of Uie country, n now re- eejved aae sx sal. ay I i by we Subncribers. CRE8d 4. liOGEH, Agent. See advertmemeiit April 4, -Jit tl p. a l.T sijt Mi llM4titf 1 Oil 1 4N'i'FACTUBJ.NG COMPANY, ivl. wsIkw to etnploy five or x good, rmpectable (aaailiesot girls to work ia their F tctonr Sptaners, Weaver, &.& Nusw sot Utuae af gsesf cWwcisr aeesl apply. Appli cetio ju be aasde la J. O. CAULVS, Ageat UxaTVoa, lisrch iS 1S36A. tf 1 1 " . To Cmtpt air rV Buma1 teat ior dow Caraeatera, capaele oi dussg cwmatoa plain work, of tuber aadastriiMM babita, m ghl ind emptnymes and liberal wages in tha Migbbcahood of Fiyetixiville, N. C. ' oriI l 18. " ' .1., : Si Tka ,!tn'inii m an ritract from a forthcoming work of Dr. Petcre, the diecovererof the celebrated , Vfege table Anti llilioua Pilla" II EUH. wealth, and enjovmenl, are ui uiree prime obiecU of ltk. The two jormer are only sougm at a mean to obtain the Utter. Mao aeeka lur weaitn i a oiean of enjoyment But vain i Mich puwuit witiiout Uie poweaion of health. Without bodily vigor and ttrength, neither the phytical nor the mentalnei ther .the inner nor the outwaro man ui capauie oi achievement, ' whether tof wealth or of enjoyment Men Mm in 'corf in iaiuf aound mind in a anund body i the me qua win the absolute requiite--r an effiripnt pffoft in the attainment 61 human ende. rTha ffiffta piiytrBttiverbotrf ihe Wy jb foebK tUn l ia Uie mind active to little purpose. Enjoyment ia not there; and Uie finest laid plan are rendered abortive by tbe bttered cooditMrof our tenement oi ciay. But say that a man could obtain wealth that be could acquire the gold of Ophir, nd bting home all the trea aures of the mines of Golconda, yet without health, where would be hit happiness 1 tie would be misera ble in tliemidtof bisgoldand his diamonds; he would pine away in wrctchedries and despair; and he would exclaim with the wise man of old, "All i vanity ind vexntion of spirit !T Hi limbs are racked with pain, his food; his stomach is oppressed with nuea,and be turns I'cjiningaway l Uie bminueeota munincent rro vulence. lie would give an ne is worin-Dsy, bii-uk world.ifiiehad u-for Uie poor, but hea'thy man'sappetite Please giveme," said i hungry wretcn.taf weaitny, feeble man Please give me sixpence to fuy me a morsel of iW ; 1 am almdst atarved U " I would eive a thousand dollars for your appetite," id the rich man, at he handed the hungry one I dollar. Of so much importance ihealth to the enjoyment of life! - Bui whereto, metlnnk i hear the reader ask, sub serves thif homily od to plain trkl htcknied a subject ! Do we not all know the value of health 1 Do w not I ail attend U-ita-on of-tbe chief, if .mat lli-cbiafast concerns of our aiortal existence t I)o we not employ the means to attain and preserve itl : Vo we not lay out money do we not fee physicians- do we not follow their advice do we not wllow their prescriptions Trie most true - gentle resder, IhoU dost all things,.! we dare siy, and more. Still, we cannot believe our homily on health to be altogether. uoflCceAary. As in nii,.l- ui ill nKii' ia il .MilM-it tA- tlSVSV llH4)-ODOO .. r. ict, ,i f v v. - - , - r luie, and precept upon precept" Mn in health forgrt' that they may be ai.k ; and men in aicknesa do not all wava employ the most judicious meant to ittain hetlth. Very true, Doctor men do not a you eay,-eiwyt purso thvnptie Toad trr hewrthrNirwrl knnvre. aome people who sre alwsy dosing themselves with physic, snd running to uie doctors and pntnecaries every nay of their live. They take, I verily believe, a cart load of drugs in a year, and yet they are not well alter ait. IH vou know the reaaon4 - j - Why, yea, in my opinion, there are two reaaona. In the first place, they like too much medicine, and in (he second, they do not take the ritrht kfod. 1 used to make the same mistake. But lately thtt i to say fr two or three years past I vr hitajpan better plan. Itake Dr. Peurs't Vegetoble Biliou Pills, and 1 durive more benefit from one dolitr laid out in them, than I used in paying titty in any former pursuit of health, betide sa ving a world gf -nausea loddu-Liisl In swallowing an en ormous quantity of medicines. LoyouknowDr.Petera! V.it itfcill I "And have you ever taken bi medicine I" " iVUJlsyei. I were a blockhead ebie.H - - dertake to iDehujt-3 reguUte Uie liumau machine,' without sBtiiuch at knowin? of what parte it conawta. arid IwVi Iticy .are" put .teUio."" They aay" he ''under ' stsnds anatomy and phyaiology, I think you call them; and ia a familiar with botany and chemistry a I am with the road to mill." - Vou are riirht informed. Dr. Peter i no empiric lie does not undertake what he doe not understand. lie whs regularly bred to the healing art lie baa spent year in t4t acquisition of knowledge; h baade-4 voted himself Ui the study of the human Ira me, and the disrate to which It it tulijeet, and now b ts applying bi acquiaitiooa to the relief of aufleridg huminity. -He. does -avt put. forth:. -.the .abtmrdcbturijiO" OttCfl" d 1 tarieed'bthf 'm . Cn'tori' bf that of curing all diseases with a tingle prescription ! Such a pretence he would deem about a difficult to jv.al.qw. alo Xakaulha nustruina ot Itwse -who- put H tirth. There t no such medicine. There ia not, and never was, a sanaee for aU dieeasea. 'rhe-vtmrTAata aiuota'nua pretend lo no such miracle. But what is infinitely better, ihey effect whatever they Undertake. They keep the word Of promise to the stomach, tod the prim ta which they make to the ear ind eye. And that indeed it no alight recommendation. Nor are the complaints to which- these Pills are adapted few nor tar between. The disorders arising from a morbid state of the Bile are, unfortunately, many distressing and fatal. A large proportion of all tie (evert, espe cially at the South and in the marshy distritfa, are owing to this cause, from the distressing ague and fe ver, weich almost shake asunder life and limb, to the fearful " Yellow Jack," which seldom quit bis victim without asundering ami and body a he take bi leave. Conversant from hit previous practice, with disease. in all it form, which originates of the disorder of the Bile, Dr. Petert was brvt led to employ bis knowledge vexntion or spirit:; in nmos are rscs mi p'"' aing. no great muceo, oaa ineir emcacy invariaoiy andircannoTrgbrffapwnrte-irgone, ind he loatheafrfJinTanbTrS atariceTy Tea - ml eiperiem-e nf the preparattrm of niWicmtrwhichthe fluids thtt Teed the akin, the mot bid" atate of which should prove efficacious io tbia large class of disease; which should should relieve the aching and dixty head, and restore the nauseated and loathing itonitch, tl the anna: Jt11na.thaA.4t pray voted, thaw. ja-ire.tUtai which are ao apt to follow from their imprudent neglect Fur thia purpose ha prepared, with muck eare and a j nut adaptation to the purpose, the Vegetable Bilwut Pills, which he ia happy tossy, from long experience and the abundant teatimony of those wljQ.ha.y.e, employed them have answered, more thaa intwered Us inost san We1IXfictai It ia not hia own mere assertion that you are called upon to believe. Il it not tbe ipsa dixit of any tingle man thongb he waa aj great it Galen or Hippocrates that you are to pia your faith upon. Neither al though it ia aaid ia the sacred volume thtt " by the mouth of two or three witnesses shall ill thing be ea tablished" are you to believe in so snisll a number only? A clrmd nt Witnea... " l laE-a j.'"' Thy re too numenni to be easily overlooked ; they are too intelligent to be carelessly ties rd; they tr too rero, Uble w be slightly regarded. L Believing tbe spanUrMNsr testimony of those whose expenfnee ia the, beat of the irulh they a avert . Dr. Peter has thrown tegether in the following psgea, t few of the many hundieda of tevtiiuonials received fronj every quarter when ait pill have come to use. Tley ire left ta tpetk for thsmseUc They are the words of those who "apeak what they do know, tod testify wlmt they have seen tnd experienced." Be careful ami enquire for Petert' Vegetable Pills, tbey are sold in Salisbury by John Murphy; in Lexington bv J. P. Msbryi and in Charlotte by W aiiamadtRiyd, of wlsn Uiey can be had at the K. York wholesale price. CiOEMCKE'S HAIVATIVE. x 'PUB SICK are-all taking thia wxWerf.t Me x dicMM which it astonishing Eurorst, and Ame rica wtw n wg my cures. For Se at the Farf-Offic. Fafljfor. LtAtll itl, N..C. . -AaWt 17,1 838. 2ni Till: J(H)li M.TIAniTA.. ' A CONTRAST. ' ; LL nations. Iroin the runuteat agon, have bad ships, i !jul Culuuibus only found out the way to Amefica. fiei re the time ot the gruat Spanibh uaii:ator, people were only enabled to paddle about the thurea. JuM so with the Lite Meditiue. It is but two thort year aince'l first ventured upon-an unknown ocean, and I diHCOvered the pi;Cioua object I , a in sfareh ot- .. htalth. Vegetable uiedicuie were indeed known when I commenced my search, but their ue was not By the use of them, I nave not only pawed from the dejected invalid, to the halo, hearty and active man of bumneM, but comparatively speaking, 1 have renewed my youth. I can thus, with confidence in my own ex perience, advise with my fellow-cititens. Doc the' reader want proof thai the VEGETABLE UFfi.ME- DICINEa ire suitable to ni own case i i nave on aie at my office, 3)7, Broadway, hundreda of letter, trom some of the most respectable citizen of thw my native land, voluntarily olfcred in testimony of ijievirtye. of, A (iOC)D VEtiETABLE MEDICINE." Person whose constitution have been nearly ruined by the "ill-infallible" mineral preparation of the day, will bear me witness, that the Lite Medicines, and ucb only, ire the troe course to permanent good health. yuni jHurrAv General rtmarl relative to ftlofatUfe-pilU , - and Phtrnxx Bitttr$. These uiedkine have long been fcmrvnrand--ppr ciated, for their extraordinary and immediate powera of restoring perfect health, to person uffering under nearly every kind of disease to which tbe human frame is liable.- In many hundreda of certificated instances, they bava even rescued sufferer from the very verge of an un timely grave, alter all the deceptive nostrum of the day had utterly failed; and to many thousand they " have permanently secured that uniform enjoyment of health, without which life itself ia but a partial blea- No great, indeed, oaa tneir emcacy invariaoiy than miraculous to those who were unacquainted with the beautifully philosophical principle upon which ffieyTire6tilpwnol!d7and upon whichlhey consequent lyact It wai to their mtnitest tod entible action in dowing them with renewed tone and vigor, that they were indebted Tbr "their na me, which t bestowed it I up- on them at Uie spontaneous request of several individual whose live they have obviously aaved. The proprietor rejoice in the opportunity .afforded by the universal diflumon of the daily press, for placing his VKUfc l ABLB JU B 1'ILLH Within me xnowledire and fetch Of every Individual in ttieicommunily. Un like tbe boat ot pernicious autckertee, wmcb boast ot vegeuble mgredientav r the-fcrre-rillrare wirelr-ano soey ttgetatile, and contain neither Mercury, Anti mony, Arsenic, nor any ouver mineral, in any lorm whatever. They are eot.rely composed of exlracta from rare and powcrfitt pltnta, the virtue of which, though long known to several Indian tribe, and recenU ly to some eminent pharmaceutical chemist, are alto gether unknown to Uie ignorant pretender to medical science ; ind were never I afore" administered in to typv pily efhcteiou a combination. Their first operation ia to lootoh Irom the coata of the stoniacb tnd bowela, the various impuriuee and crud-, tiea constant) v ettlinr around them: and to remove (lie ha t.e tied Tree wliich collect in the convolution the small intcstinea Other medicine only partially cleanse these, and leaye such collected masse behind, as to produce habitual costivenes, with all it train of evils, or sudden diarrhra, with ita imminent danger. Thit fact ia well known all regultr inttomtsts, who' examine the human bowel after death: and hence the oreiudice of 4hese well informed men against medicine of the aire. The second effect of the VEGE TABLE LIFE PILLS is to cleanse the kidneys and the bladder, and by tl is mean, the tiver and the lungs, the healthful action of which entirelydependa upon the regularity of the urinary organa. Tbe blood, which takes ita red color from the agency of the liver and the lungs before it passe into the heart, being thu purified by them, ndT nourished by. food coming from a clean stomach, Courses freely through the vein, ran wa eve ry part of the system, and triumphantly mount the ban ner of health iu the blooming cheek. ; ' ' human diseases, to which the Vegetable Life Pills are VettKWWt1nfiff DynpeptM, by thoroughly cleanaing the first and se cond stomachs, and creating a flow of pure hetltby bile, instead of the stale and acrid kind ; Flatulency, p. nitation of the I lean, "Loss of Appetite, Heart-burn, and llead-acha, Resilessneaa, Ill-temper, Anxiety . Lanruor t nd Melancholy, which are the general ymptomof iyspepi, win vanwn, as a natural consequence of ita cuxevJCostiveneaa, by cleansbig the- whole length of the intestinea with a ail vent pmcesa, and without vm lence t til viplentmjrgealeaaU.a bower enstrre wrth m tyro dayaiiTrhata and ?hote; pr rettjng theT. sliarp acrid ffuida by w hicb tbeie coiiipiainU are occ. sioncd, and by promoting the digestive secrerjoo of tha mucu mismbrane. Fevers of all kinds, by reslorinir puimiowi to a Trgniar circuiauon, tnrougn wtlich the processor perspiration in some cases, and the thorough nlutionof all intestinal obstruction in other. The " LIFE PILLS have been known to cure Rheumatism permtneritly to TlhrW weeta,"tndGoUt in bt If that time, by removing local inflammation from the muscle nd ligaments of the joint. Dropsies of all kinds, by free- mg and strengthening tbe kidney tud bladder; thcy opersie mosi aengiuiuiiy on tnese important organa, and hence have ever been found a certain remedy for tho worst eases of Gravel. A Ion, Worm, by dislodging from Uie turning of the bowel the alimy matter to wliich these creature adhere ; Asthma and Consump tion, by relieving Uie air vessels of the lungs from the mueiw, which even slight colds will occasion, which, tf not removed, becomes hardened, tnd produce those dreadful disease. Scurvy, Ulcere, and Inveterate Sore, by the perfect nurilv which these I .its P.M. lo the blood, and all the humors : Scorbutic Eruption. . J n.j r- i , .-' .. - ' ' and Bad Comolexions. b. their sltprai occt(iiofit aIt Eruptive complaints, (Sallow, Cloudy, and " oUier dimgreeable Complexiona , Tbe use of these rilla, tor a very chort time, will effoct in entire core of m sMnriitwo.'ErprsKh Improvement in the Clearness of the tkin. Common Coldt tnd Inflit enza, will ilwtya be cured by one dte,r by two, even in Uie worst case. Pile, a a remedy for thia most distressing and obstinate malady, Uie Vegetable Life .PjUdere e distinct aad emphatic wsommcndetion. it well known lo huudrada in tlu city, that h Pr prietor of these invaluable. Pill, waa himself afflicted with tbia complaint for upwards of thirty-fiva yetrt, tnd that be tried iq vain avery remedy prescribed with in the whole compsa of tha Materia Medics. He, however, at length, tued the medicine which he now oflbra to tha publio, and be waa cored in a very abort time, after bia recovery bad been pronounced not only improbable, but absolutely impoastblo, by any human VTCWTMar Dtrectimt For Use. Tbe Proprietor of the VEGE TABLE LIFE FILLS doea not follow tbe bate and mercenary practice of the ouacke of the day, in edvv mg persons to take bia Pilta in large quantities, Ne good medicine can possibly be so required. These Pill x are to be taken at bed time every night, for a week or tbrtmght, accotdiojf lo the obstinacy of Uie disease.-" Tbe usual dosa ia from it lo 5, according to the count, tut ion of the person. Very delicate peraon should be gin with but two, and incveaKM the Mtureoflhecasa. may require : those mors robust. Or of vary costive ha bit, may begin with 3, and increase to 4, or even & Pilla, " and they will effect a sufficiently bsppy change to guide the puticat in their further use. 1 brae Pill sometime oocaatoo sickness and vomiting, tttougb very aeldom, oa tea tbe stomach u very foul; thia, however, may be vmetictoi a favorable aymptbm, u the patient will, find himself at once relieved, and by perseverance, wilt sooa recover. Tbey usually operate wrtiua 10 or U hour, and never give pain, unlet the. bowela are twryl miich encumbered. Tbey may be taken by the most aclicate female aodee any eireumstaocea. It ia, how ever, recommtssMied, that thaa in later eervoda otptcg-X ry r,tuk amtZo to krep e bowel open: tod even two tniy bit takes wheie the patient is very octne. One ', l . . tiou of lu tablpn foil of water, mr-.y te r an infant in the following d"M " -a ti'a-aiioun f ; IWU UtHJIO Ull HUIH-10U.-B, lur CJOJU lluin OI( l f ypnrsof sjjp, hull' a pill and from five to wn TIIK l'lI'd'.NIX IUTTLUS are so call. d, ' thev poNKss the po'vet of restoring t!ie exptrm ... of health, to I glowing if?of throtii'U.Kjt Uie . i ..M .. -.. tion, as the I'liu-nix is said to be rsUirfd to . ' the antics of iuown dissolution. The PLa-oi are entirely vegetable, compared of roota tuund ,, rertaiu parts ot Uie western country, which will n My, cur Fevera and Ague'a of all kmda; w,; " fail to eradicate entirely all the effect of Mercury ' finitely sooner than tha moat powertul prejwira!;.!l ' Sarsananlla. and will immediately cure Uie dt i.L lion of .Blood to, the Iload; never fitil in Uie s cV incident to young remles: ind will be found a com remedy in all case of nervous debility and of Uie most impaired; constitution!. A a remerf, i Chronic and Inflammatory Rhcumatiam, tha etLcin s the Phoenix Bitter will be demonstrated by Ui a (ingle bottle. The usual dose of Uiese bitter a k, f wine gifts, full, in water or wine, and tins qm0. may be taken Iwo or tbree time a day, ahou,t hlf ,, hour before meals, or a lea quantity may be tali - all time. To hose who are afflicted with indigo after meals, these Bitten will prove invaluable, aatlin very greatly increase the action of the principal ra, ncip mem 10 penorm ineir luncuona.andeiiaUeU. stomach to due barge into the bowela whatever off live. Tho indigestion is easily and speedily remorftl aei being aleanaed, uWiUoi (Militated, and fWrJ, oi body and energy of mind are the happy result For farther partieulsr of MOFFAT'S LIFE PluT nd PlNlX BITTERS, apply at Mr. MoffkiW No. 367 Broadway, New York, where the Pill cu obtained for 25 cents, 60 cents, or fl per box ; and tk Bitter tor 1 or $2 per bottle. OCT Numerou terti. ficates of tbe wohdeiful efficacy of both, may be tW inspected. . ,' . . ;',,. In tome obstinate and complicated case of ehmm. and Inflammatory Rheumatism, Liver Complaiott, p. i ru injurm trota 1 theTiBtrTif Mercirrquln1deTnd other diseatoa of ks ver amr Ague, iryspepeia,- ntsyv nievinjuries fn; tandmg, it may be found necessary to take both n. Life Pithe and tbe Phojnix Bittera, in the doses btibsi recommehded. : : N. E These Pill and the Bitter will rot TI cury out of the system infinitoly faster than the bra J preptrttionaV Saraaparilla.and are a ccrtaia remeej l ior uie running oi oioou 10 uie neaa, or an violent aetf- ache, tic douloureux, die AU peraon who are pre disposed to apoplexy, palsy, lie., should never be wok out the Lit Pill or the Bitter, for one dose in tint will save lite. Ihey equalise tbe circulation of tU blood, draw all pressure from tbe bead, restore pen ration, knd throw off every Impurity by the pom a! me tain. . IMPORTANT NOTICE Person using the Life Medicine, are advised tottb the Pilla at night in sufficient Quantities to ooerttetw or three time on tha bowel fn the course of the ant ' day. Also, take a Uble-epooofiil of tbe Bitten btlfit hour before each meal. For those of a delicate art, feebled constitutioo.balf the quantity may ha auflkirat ..... . . ,:, ., (ttr French, German, and Spanish direction, antl obtained on application at the office, 367 Broadway. (7 A liberal deduction made to thooe.who pureix toaell agaiB, All po. ttd tetter win reCcTve Mi' idiate attention. . ". The above Medicines may be hkd of MeMTaV Crew & Boger, In thia Town, who are Aengta for the same. Salisbury, March 28, 1839. Cm wEwPiRra. E. BIRCKIIEAD d 6. UTZMAN, having entered intolrtnerabip hi the - TINNING AND COPPERSItnTi . - STOIITSOO. WOULD respeetrully announce to their frieodi sad the public generally, that it is thai. Int-niim keep constantly on hand and "fer atleiH targe' la tt tensive assortment of Tin NVateaCoerSVVlUt nd, in short, almost every article in the above brtst. e that can be manufactured ia thia country. Their Shop iaeituated on Main-street, between Mean w uogera, and J. fit W. Murphy'e etore. -1 N.- B.-Order from a distance for work will be pose- tually attended tn. - tfal-rbury; Maretr7TI939: fpiIE Subacriber having located himself in tbt ten of Condori, would now offer bia aer vices to 6 Public, as an -. - - , . - -. Ornanicntal and Sifjn Paitifrr. lie fhtiera bimaelTiibaiTiuTTong expem in the Buainesa, and tbe specimen of work he baa execute! in bi line, will be a aufficient recommendation. - He will alto auend to any call made on hia it tbt HOUSE PAINTING BUSINESS, ' nd ff confident be can give atlisftction to all who sJ employ him. - - ! The Public, ia respectfully requested to call iml courage him, aa he ia determined to execute ill a -t Committed to him in tbe beat puMhle maoner. , OCT Alan, Painting and Trimming all lundtol C-' riagea, done with ncatnea tod despatch. i. W. RAI-NEf. Concord, N. C- Mircb 21, im . tf SAltitH Ut3 U V U ik C 11 8. t -- TTTE KACES bvertte &lisouiy roii"rsc,:intr mence on Tuetday tht 21. ofMty, and coots four day. .. . , ., .. . Hrit Ary. Sweepetaka for tbree year old rdtitat and fillies, mile beat entrance 30, half jurfciu T be kept open until evening before the race. ' Second Z)y. Associauoo Pyrae, l50--mie b11 free for any thing. TW Jay. Aitmelah'ea Vurm, jOn-Ua Ft. heats, free for any thing, except tbe winner at w preceding day jh Fourth My.-Purae. 10fl. added to tbe nun1 and gate money ot the week mile ht haadictf' free for any thing. Entrtoce on each af the puree day will be 10 fj cent on the amount in stake uvhicb, it t believed, be more In each case than above stated, but by os less., Tbe track wUI ha put m good tita Aasocittioo promise the trictet attention to orH- - r - ; BY TUE MANAGLR April 4, 1839. V ... . ,( , To Tlanoua and Ilrick fakers . THE SUBSCRIBERS ARE wanting 100.000 flrir, and will rceeirt r posal for making tbe same, directed at li f t ' The soil for making the Brick ia good, and U"' Tun bet in abundance immediately at tha place, aw ttu will be ready when the Job i completed. Will also i receive proposals for putlinff P thJf kytbelW. FULTON b-fEAkf-MlLL - WaH-shrvn Anril 111 1WB1 ' a J i. I.J . L - lm I i wnt'A piytt .., , , ; iiird oii
Western Carolinian (Salisbury, N.C.)
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April 25, 1839, edition 1
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