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i 1 I ' r 4 RECESS, The beautiful lines winch we subjoin were' corn poiitd by Maroirct .MiiLta Davidson, in tier Pith year, titil who dud t Platt&burgh, N. Y., Uie AI uNo vember, lS-'W, in the sixteenth year of her age. INVOCATION TO SPRING. . " Rend down from thy chariot, oil beautiful Spring ; Unfold, like a standard, thy radiant wing, And beauty tnd joy its the ij paih bring ! We loo? lor thy corning, awf goddess of kivCl . We watch lor thy srnile in Ui pure ky above And we aigh for the boulfwbcn Uie wood birda ahall ' sing. . . , . ' And nature shall welcome thee, beautiful Sprinirl".' How the lone heart will bound, when thy pretence draws ntar, '.i. -. Aa if borne from this world to some foveik-r sphere! -. How the fond soul, to meet thee, m rapture whu 11 rise, Whoa thy fin blush has tainted the earth and the Ob ! send thy soft breath on tlte ky -bound stream ! Twill vsnish 'twill mell like the forms in a dream , Released from tlx chain, Tike a child in ita gUv, Twill fi w on, unboended, Unfettered arid ttikl --.'T-wiU lap a w joy, lk-Mrt on thy-wrng; And hail thy sweet wusic.oh t beautiful Spring ! , " , Rut tread with thy toot, on tb snow-covered plain, ' And verdure and beauty ahall smile la thy train ! But whisper one word with thy seraph-like voice, , And nature and earth ahall rejoice! ahall rejoice ! ' Oh, Spring t lovely goddess I what form can compare wan liithe; so resplendent, so flowing, so fair !, What son-beam w bright aa llimeown smiling eye, . From whose glance the dark spirit of winter doth fly. A garland of wWr twined round thy brow Tbjf cheek, with the pale blush of evening, doth -A-twntl-iif groen o'er thy soft twin ii spread. sAnd Hie lirhuwiriged lepbyraplay round Ihy bead. - Oh I could 1 but mount on 'he eSile'sdark winir. And rent ever Inside thee, Spring rbeautihil Sprint;! - - While the tliought of thy beauty inspired! niy brain, I anrins irom me terror of cold winter a rctgn Methinks I Uhntd the I har tli wfi v,.lf.. , And in fulness of heart, I rejoice 1 I rejoice! r But trw cold wind is moaning, the drear mow doth ifall, , ., . And nought but th shrinking blast echoes my call, id- Oh! hoa the trail otli riiij; an inlant can brmg-t-r-'- , ' 'Oh! prant my pejiltii, .Spring I beautiful Kprinj ! " "A Ymt fc'H "7 - M."M. I. ' .. ' WOMAN."" - are Kara of tlic-night ye are (foma of the morn, ' Ye are dnw dropa, wiione Ittatre illnimne the lltorn ; Ami raylM that "tight m, thut tiKinang mibleet, W ben no beam in yaur eye tight up pfnee ia the breaKU Am) the aharp thorn ftf anrrow ainka derg in.Jho hvnL . Till th:wti hp J wim awneehe iiiirt. Tw hor'a o'm tU couch of initJor tune to bend, lit tnndncM a lovf r, in firnih;t a triond ; -T ' And propeiity' Irniir, be itrvvr eoiilet, . , F rem woifMH-f lotw f-(itHtfwt4 and aWiSEv . And adoTrt'd by the bay,orenwreulii'd with the willow, ucr am no u our insert, ana tier wwinour piuow. iMiimwonttU llMttnce. .'Nut long itace a rev jBrrtid Clergyinrtti iu Vermont, uotng apprehplwive fhal the accumulated weight of am uporr tUu ruof of hie tiarn miiiht do mii9 diiniHge, was re- ai lived to prevent it, bv tmnMiiMy ahovellinff it oil. He iheroforn a-K-eiidml to it, Iihuiil' ftrM, for at'lf witri it, Matemid to lu WHit one end of a -rope, and civrti tha other to hi lie went to work, but faring elill Cur bit safety Mydrars" aaidbn, f ti Ibo jotin rnuiid Vliur wail." , NuaiaiiierJuul ana uHia una itian mi wrm jrowr uiiiiia ler iudliir, "aiiil'tip i went hii wllt-r" Thua oii otto ide of the barn tfe aatotii!wsd and -confuundwd ;'hrgywan-hang, fcut-wi -ik trflif -tide -rmwjf-liia will-, htirti and drv, in tnnjnaly aubltme, ilitilina and danizliiijC it lliu tad of ttio ropo. .... At that iuo tneiit, however, a gentleman, luckily p,itwini by delivered tticro from their prriluu ntuaiiooa. - Canst of a Quarrel.-" I wish I owned all the pasturejand in the. world," aaid Bob. ".Well, I '' x wish I owueKfiiH tlie calile an that wirTd aaTJ NSdT luTT How could you foed theml" askd Bob. " I'd mwmMn't.a-Y ea i wrmld.J1-Nnynu wwiWn'f. "Yeal tcoWfi.'-Noifeu-KMifiii'fYea 1 rrwW.M fisticufl and 0 1 bow they did fight I ManKat Ian (0.) AJvtHtHf. - ' Au Amusing iticiJrnt is given in the Nutchez Free Trader, a acroiiimnying the catastrophe of cue steamboat runtiiii's into another. The iinprea- " lion'of 'iKe'onTceVof "eaeliTii iVWttriiiaFlii tJoaf ! Would go down, and lliey called fcuch to the other, right lustily for reliet The imaaengeraa too, con tuviug then waa ou aafcty to remaining upuu the boat on which they then were, immediately changed . place, and after live minutes of confusion, those of .... ... . ... .... each round llminwiivwe in m uiMiiaturiiod praMr kioo of tha deck of the other. By this lime' tha dust hnckared away a 4iule, and it waa lodod (hat noihing serioua had occuntd to either boat.' sVd ttiavoirf A'aa. ,., , ' FurAlltl or the Srjyl. Man t trofl2 o- "bwui ia Vautiful. ula"Iarifii'iur ebnfiduut Wow1 n oSffldcnt and unassumiiii. Man is great In atlirv onmn at borne, Man talks to con Vioce Woman to oerauailo and lase Mnn ha rugged heart Woman relets it. ' Man has science Woman Unto. Man haa rtnlgement nsme f naitiIf!y;,"Watf ts rbentj irf jienictJ yvuoiaa m oiercy, - AhPiie9-vfhriiid-Ti9 last and best Tawmf thil wonder of woodrrs whicli tin lately came tin 8eif '"Slit" uuYicSiMtg froitt he"?f . 01 tf A grticrr, in pour ini some liquor from one bar rel into aiKllier clapimil the tunm I io hi riMmih, and did'nt discover tiia misluke . until hi tUrt at tempted to bung biro up." - - Wotus are aaid, In some in?ance, to attack the Mora Multiraulis. ' Very true; we saw arsait Thiny Thniwndi!k V Worma" attacking the Mortis Muhirawiis a dny or fu siiico al our triend IV. PdtrJiurg Litrlii, 1 gfietr u. . . Corne v .' Tris ifivid f The editor or the t)arien (Ga.) Herald makes the fallowing loud call to hia neighbors to turn out and fighl ihs Indiana 1 " ILiiuiibftl passed the Alps l'tear rrtMscd the Uubicon Nupolesn forced the gntesnf Lxli and Vhy not thn former and merchant of Daricn cover themselves with elory by wallowing in the bogs of the OUTeiiokeer . "V'ading up to ono's neck in mud nd. getting Covered with glory 1 Oh! hush! heayvne. Butinr$$ Stand. K Frenchman beins bImmiI o remove hie shop, hi landlord inquired the rea on; staling at 1he sain time, that it was consid ered very good stand for. business. The F tench man rvtdM-d, with a shrua of the shoulder, " Oh N. ea he s wry pood stand for de busineaa ; by gar k.iie auiiil all dy fir nobody come to make tue Move I" The Jit riling Springs. INFORMS hiafritndivand the public, tluit he ia now J enlarging hia LaUbliihinent at the , - Healing prinfc, in IHvuImm County, and utaking varxraa improvements C,r tle better accomtnudation of-aU ho may cull on him during the entiling Beaaon. He intend to open " hi house on the fjritl of July, and will apare no paina " to render hia cuaUiijiera trai-y and comfortable. Ilu w ill bdve more roomi Uian during the lt Kumnicr, lheyt will be better 6 1 led up, and tin table ahall be abundant' ly aupphed with the ekt the county affiirda; " , 'The Healmif Sprinr ot Ihtvidaun, are'known to'be a fine CALvaaara water aa ever flowed out of. the -earth. Thy ha long ben celebrated tor the healing . and invigorating effecta of the water. Hundred of in valid who have vimted them,: can hear tentimony to their HEA LTH-RE.ST0R1N0 QUALITIES. Theae Hprings are aituate tour milea Eaat ot the Yadkin River, in the midst of the mounuina Where the . air ia coot, pure, and refreshing. They are dhrtant from Salinbury about IS inilita, and trotn Lexington about 15 tiuli-a : good roeda leading from each place. """" ' Tiie Subscriber flatter himaclf tint thoari who may honor him with their company next Hummer, when ' wuh tha water, or with hiniMlfT Hia charfrea ahall, in all caw, be nxxJcrato. WILLIAM-HARRIS. April 1, Ki. , 1,:,' . V Wi have alwaya eatecmed thn Heuling Spring" of Davidson to be very fine Calybeate water. They have been celebrated lor many yea re tor their strength ening, and invigorating qualitiea. The Spring are located in the tnidat oi a ranee of considerable moun tains, where the air II pure and pleasant. We are glad' to aee that Mr. Harrm ia fitting up the KwtabliBhwent lor the aec'iMi"i""fl '""'""i '" Q-i receive Uie encouragement which 4h water, and hia attcntiona no well rimme. CITS. FISHER, MS. R. iMHKir; R. W. 1ttfG, y Mcu:lund, April 1, ls3y. . JNO. h IIKNDERSON, R. MACNAMARA, JUNIUS SNKKOi SA.M'L. HARUKAVE. U" The Chamnlon of America. Winner ne ,orui aaiiiM me suuin, 30.1I0O AMOK ' MM IE tlorougl,.brd borae, MTJJ.bred by. M: Wf , a iiuiupton, ot South Carolina, will make hia hrt Heaaon at Halisbury and toucord, (ilit'Wing hi time equally,) commencing on tha 15th March, and turmi natinj; on the lfth d'July. TEltMS. fmi, if paid within the season, otherwise ajiU5 will be chatged ; ajt:50 to itiaure, Ihe money to be paid ao anon a it ia ascertained the Mare ia in toal, or ihjrtj.rla; cAaagra omits, and 00 cenU o Uie lirwiM). ""Witna awit fiuin adistanee, wtlf be-weli attended to, and fed with grain at Ik I con' per day. A good tot will be flirnnhed tltona that wish it, gratia; but, in no nibiauce win i pe reeponaioia tor accuient or escape. - SaVuiburyTplinnri'W'r' LONG. vinuGiviUa - rCERTIFYrtliaT Uwwir bred "b trie, aid "tliar hit was tualded ill the Spring of 133. He wa got by Gudolotiin, hia dam, PocalHiiiUs, by Sir Archy; hia gran dam, Young Lottery, also by Sir Archy, out of Colonel Singleton's celebrated Lottery, by Ihe imported Bedford, out ot Hie imported mare Auviiltua tiiudolpliiu aj got by Eclipse ; hia dam Sylph, by Ilrplualion, out of Lottery by imported Bedford, &a Jlrpliention wis got by tbe-imriorted-Boaaafrout f IW aawf -- Arctiy. -- ' - JjiE3CRl04'r)RFMANeRrlfcrr"' inches tnirh. with irrd bone and capital actions At 3 ywreel44 wVihrK hat;' beating-Wr. faylort' lttty,lBri7,-srid;rrtmi-j rtjianns colt, lnvenlion, nine ottiers psyins torluit.-H Two weeks afterwards, be won the Jockey-Club puree, "v mile heats, st A u junta, besting Kite, snd disUnctnrr Black Bird. At Charleston, he waa beaten by Clod Hopper tor .the Jockey-Club' purse, 3 mile heats ; being . very much amiss, he waa drawn alter the first hi-at . At I year 61iT,Tie" woci tlie Jociey-CluTpu'ri 4 niire boats, at Camden, beating Si: Kenneth and Dorabella, 3 beats, haung tlie first in consequence of boiling when several lengths in advance of the field, just before he reached the judge's stand, and getting entangled . amongst the carnages, he sustained an injury which occasioned bis withdrawal ttnn ihe Turf. LATH was a nee horse of the first elasa. which he evinced in his trials with Bay Maria, Charlotte Rtuaie, andaKitty llelb, and in pmui of blood, he ia inferior to none, whether imported or native. ) His constitution w robust, having novor beeu sick, and hi temper good. Hia colour, form, and action, speak for themtelves. In a word. Lath unites in himself aa many claims to public patronage, as any younf tstaincm imi T mow: W. HAMPTON. WUIsrood, Jan. Itt, lr39. From the above certificate of Col. Hampton, whol bred sod had LATH trained for the Turf, it will be seen that he cmtmdered him a Race borse of the first class, not only from tne races he tuts mentioned as having rnn ' publicly, but from private trials he has made with nors- as which sra now on the Tart, and runnim with caul siderable aucceai It w ill slso be obaorved by his Cer j tiftcate, Uut be considered lAtn ot the Barest bioxl ; . OoT td w lurpassecj by any borse Itfipoited iw native. I consider it entirely onnecessary to attempt to eulo- - grse lath, either for hie perfbrtnances 00 Uie Turf or as to his blood, sine in every tpect he is so well at tested. Jut will remark, that Lath haa not only do secmled troin pure blood, but has come from stuck, both yre, gTamtftirj rtsm. and grsnnwm. that mag blood, t-or instance, hJ aire Ualolphin, made hia fbar miles ia T minutes and fx) seconds hm aramUirr. the Americas Kclipas, ao well known at Uie North and bouih,mad hialiuiff in the great match raca, the North against the Honth, f-Jtt,flta) aside, m 7 mm. and 37 sec.; V,llK.aiieWuriilUinuisalnrahlit aclal, and whirl) pin- t ed bim th memerabla nam of the Champws el the -1 North ; his dam, wa sired by the renowned Sir Archy, whose rrputaiKM si a facer, 4ic, aUwds unqneionod both in Cngland and America. The grandam of Lath, Old lottery, bred by Ike great iiiiern Amateur of hotsea, Col. R. Miniflfion, of outh Carolina, baa pro duced, more fin race horses than any otlier siare m' Ihe Union. Thus it will be seen that there is united in Lath two of III best studs ot the Mouth, Hamptons and Singleton's, crowed with Gen. Coles of tha North. , The public is now presented with such an opportuni ty (improving the blood of that noble and useful ani mal, Uie borae, as very rarely occsr in fhis section of country. ' - ' R. W. I. Jloflat's Pills and IJittcrs. riMIE LIFE GIVING PILLS AND PIKF.NIX HITTERS, so celebrated, snd so much sard by Uie sfrlictvd in every part .of the couutry, ia now re ceived and for sale ey in fwiwcrirjera. CRESS aV 1KXJER, Arrents. T. S. 1 fro silver ifnient. April 4, j The r..lloin ra an extract from a torthcominjr work of Dr. PoUr, Uie dinrovererof th cekbmUSdr.Vege table Anti-Bilioua IMla" ' t t . -UtAVTH, wealth, and enjoyment, are, the three prime objeU of lite. The two former are only aouf ht as a mean to obtain the latter Mao aeeka fur wealth a a meana of enjnymentv But vain i such pursuit without the poaieaaion of health. Witlwut bodily vigor and atrenpth. neither tlie physical nor the mental nei ther the inner nor the outward man i capable ol any achievement, whether of wealth or. of enjoyment. Stmt tan in eorifsre iao a Bound mind in a aoun 1 anv efficient ettort io tne attainment oi numan eims. Tlie nind may be active, but if the body be feeble, then ia tlie m.tKi'active to little purpose, hnjoyment ia not there; and the- finest laid plana are rendered abortue by the shattered condition of our tenement of clay'.V But say that a man could obtain wealth that be could acquire the gold oC Ophir, and bting home all the trea sure of the mine of Golconda, yet without health, where would be hi happiness 1 lie would be misera ble in the midst of hia gold and hi diamond; he would pine away in reU "'"Jkfr uj'tjnj vexation of spirit! Hia limbe are racked with pain, and he cannot rest ; bis appetite ia gone, and he loathe hi food; his stomach ia oppreaeed with nauaea.anrt tie turns sickening a way at tlie bountiea of a munificent Pro vidence. He would give all lie as worm nay, an uie world.ifhehadit-forthepoor.buthea'thyman'sappetita. "Pleaae Biveme." aaid a hungry wretch.toa wealthy, feeble man" Pleaae give me eixppnca to buy me a morsel ot find ; 1 am almost starveo : " I would give a thousand dollar for your appetite," aaid the rich man, a he handed tha hungry one a dollar. Of ao much importance S beitth totlie erijtfynient of lilt' i v" i ' But whereto, methinfa I hear the reader ask, (ob serve thia homily on ao plain and hacknied a subject 1 Do wa not all know the value of health? Do we not all attend to it a one of the chief, if not the cbiefoat concern ot our mortal existence I Do wa not . employ the means to attain, and preserve it f Do we not lay out money do we not fee physiciaua do we not follow their advice do. we not awallow UieirrescrimMHis V !r.Truft uiot Uu- gastUanMcior, .UwudakaiU Ihinga, we dare aiy, and more. ' Still, we cannot believe our homily on health to be altogether unnecessary. A in morals, to in physic ia iL requisite to;have Jme upta way employ the most judicious means to attain health. Very true, Doctor men do not aa you ay,"elwaya pursue. Uie xigut road lu Iieattn. . Xuw i anow.oi jowe people who are ajway? dosing themiwlvea with phyHic, anrj running to tne doctors anu apotnecariea every aay of their live. They take, I verily believe, a cart load ot drugs in a year, and yet they are not well atler all. Do you know the" reason 1 .... . Why, yes, in my opinion, there are "two reasons. In the first place, they lake too much medicine, and in the second, they do not take the ricrtt kind, t used to mane Ihe same mistake. But lately that is to aay for two or three years part I've hit upon a better plan. 1 take Dr. Peters' Veueta bio Bilious Pi I la, and I derive more Deiienftrom one dollur laui out in uicni, uian i uaeu in .... "... ... . .i 1 .i t i paying fifty in any former pursuit of health, besides aa vini! a work! of nauseaand distrust ia swallowing an en ormous quantity of medicine. Do you know Dr. Peter 1 f "Aiul have yoii evef Mi'OTTfhc'iTOtKe'T i i in " I have;. I were a blockhead else. "TJicv iiJI.me ho.a nLUie.ij: your quacks, who un dnrlako to mend and regulate the human machine, without so much as knowing ot: what part it consists, Cod how thev are nut toKuUier. They say he under stands anatomy snd physiology, I think you call them; and is la familiar with botany and chemistry aa 1 am with the road to mill. " You are nzlit informed. Dr. Peters is no empiric. He does not nndertske what be does not understand. IIewaa'"reifu1artr bred tr the heahns art. ila haa apenLywirs iu fh anpiwiiuui uLJuowlalge.. ha hisilp.l Mjlsm-JlJKtt. .4H9:My..-Me trsme,mt uie diseases to-wtitetl ft bi sutijeet, and now rre-w applylf.f; his acquisitions to the reliel ot sutlering buiuauity. "Itt'dooiTidt Brjrtbrth-thejabemil'elatm so hen id vancett by the inventors of patent-nostrums namely, that of curitiir all disease with a single picscripliou ! Such a preleucrt he' would deem about a difficult to swallow, aa to laka the nostrum of those who put it forth. There is no such medicine. 1 here 1 not, and never was. a panacea for all diseases. The v auarr ibls juQtaj'JLLU.4ii'.tU'nl)a uatutlijuit&ck. Uulwiuu. m luniHlelv bettor, they etlect whatever ttiey undertake. They kep the word of promise to the stomach, and tlie prims vis which tliy make tt) the ear and eye. . - And lliat amieeii is no siignt rocociuiteiwaiion. - nor are Ui couiplanus U which theae Pills are adapted few nor far between. The disurders arisnlg from a morbid Mate of the U.lc arc, unlortunauly, many, distressing ami fatal ' A large proportion of all the fevers, espe cially al lh Soutii and in ihe marshy districts, are owing to this cause, from the distressing ague and fe ver, which almost shake aatindur t.fc and limb, to the fearful iellow Jack, winch seldom quits urn victim without asmidf ring soul and body ss he takes his leave. Conversant from his previous practice, with disease, in all ft ris-inJ, whlcti of lfflnates of tha dlsordef oT Vie Bile, Dr. Peters was hMled to employ hi knowledge and experience in the preparation of a medicine which should prove efficacious in this large class of di-, which should should relieve tha aching and drfy bead, and restore the nauseated and loathing stomach, at the same time that it prevented thus more fatal 'effect wmcrrarerjapefotlowrrom their tmprsxlaiat sjugksci. Fist this purpose a prepared, with much eare and a just adaptation to the psrpoaa,' lh Vegejabl BiUmm Pills, which be tt happy tsy7frorii long experience and tlie abundant testimony vf those who bae. employ ed them have answered, mors than answered huiiiiostsau guiiie expectalwmar It is not his own mere assertion that yoa are called apon to believe. It 1 not the ipso dixit of any single man thoegh he was as great aa Galea or Hippocrates that yoa ar to pin your faith upon. Neither i- . i?L -!f pvouth ef two or thro witnesses shall all thinn be Ubluthed" are yoa ts believe in ao small a number only! "Actoouof witnesses is before yosi. They ar too auioerosa to be easily overlookvd ; ttiey ar too intelligent to V carelessly beard ; they ar loo rtvocv, tabtew be sftgbtty rpjarde. RtMmntf tha acamtaaiioiia Vsislinwinv nf fiuM wkna espenence is th best of the trath they assert. Dr. reicrs hu thrown togvihet ra las fcillowing pages, a few of Ihe many hundred of tesrimeaiiala received from every quarter when hi pill have cease into use. They sre left to speak for themselves. They are the words of those who M speak what they do know, and testify what they have seen snd experienced. 03- Be caretol and enquire for Peters' Vogetable Pills, they are sold ia Salisbury by John M urehy ; in Lexington by I. P. Mabry ; and in Charlotte by Williams & Boyd, of whom they cart he had at Uie N. York aholeaaleprioee. Aagast 3U, ISRJ, y TS3-LS2Z2TOT02I ' av A f AXLTACTURING COMPANY, 7 iff to employ five or i good, P'-'' I rrspeetable fkmihee of girls to work in "4 their fsctory aa Spinners, Weavers. sVc Nun but thus at feed ciaracli d spply, Appti- cation to b mad to u. uaiiu3, A rent ( Ltstngton, March 2 1939. ' THL UQpD M l.nAUIT,V.. A CPNTRAST. ; I I.L nation, Irom the remotest ages, have had ships, i'V but, Columbus only found out the way to America. Ik I re the lime ot I lie great Sjianiah navigator, people were only enabled to paddle about the shore, just so with the Life Mediciues. It ia but two short year since I first ventured upon an unknown ocean, and I discovered the precious object 1 was in search ot keullk. Vegetable medicne were indeed known when I commenced my aearch, but their use wa not. By the one of them, I have not only paMcd from the dejecoid invalid, to the-hale, hearty nd active man ol business, but comparatively speaking, 1 have renewed my youth. I caa thua, with confidence in my own ex- Lperierfcn-advise with my fellow-cititen. Does the reader want prom fiat uie iliauld urn DICING are suitsble to hia owo case ! I have on file at my office, 30T, Broadway, hundreda of lettera, trora - some of the most ie-pectuie cmten or mm my nuve land, voluntarily offered m tetlinooy ot tlie Virtue 01 A GOOD VEGETABLE MEDICINM . Peraona wnoae constitutions have boea nearly ruined by the "all-infallible" mineral preparations of the day, will bear me witness, that the Life Medicines, and such only, are tlie true course to perma nent pond health. juiuh oiurrni. Central stmArki-rtlatit. ta-Mtfuft-Lifc-PUUr and Pktrnix Bitttrt. Tbese medicines have long been known and appre ciated, for their extraordinary and immediate powers of restoring perfect, health, to persons suffering under nearly every kind of disease to wnicn uie numan trame ia liable. In many hundred of certificated instances, they have even rescued unerer Irom tlie very verge of an un timely grave, alter all the deceptive nostrum of the day had utterly failed; and to. many thousands they have perma7intly secured War umtorm enjoymentpj lieanhTwlthout which lilettaelf ia but a partial bles sing. So great, indeed, baa uieir efficacy invariably and infallibly proved, lliat it baa appeared scarcely lesa than miraculous to those who were unacquainted with the beautifully philosophical principle upon Which " they are compounded, and upon which they consequent ly act It wa to their manifest and sensible action ia purifying the apringa and channel of life, and en dowing them with renewed tone and vigor, that they were indebted tor their name, wnicn waa peatowea up on them at the apootaneou request of several individual tuhfwo livi Kiev have obvious! V saved. The oroonetor rewicea in tlie opportunity enoitied bythr ontversat diffiuiUMt of IheUaily preaa, fur placing ' hi VEUtn ABUS urc riLW wumn ie anowieage and reach of every individual in' lbs community. Un like the hoot ot pernicious quackeries, which boast ot vegetable inrredienta. the Life Pills are purely and tultly btfrtahle, and contain neither Mercury, Anti mony, Arsenic, nor any other mineral, in any torm whatever. They are entirely composed of extracts frem rare andaoweftal plants, the virtues of wrhicri, thougn long known to several inuian uioes, anu receni ly to some eminent pharmaceutical chemist, are alto gether unknown to tlie ignorant pretenders to medical science ; and were never before administered in so hap- XfKt-j 1" i-'e m-. imptrw-ciia(iawaiUaW pxiy. emcacioua a coinuinauou, w ..y. Their first operation w to loosen trora the coat of the atiitnach and bowel, tlie varkxta-impuricie and crudi ties eonetantlv settling around them; and to remove thS hardened frees which cflltect in the ifonvolul'ionsor th rU- irHpstina. -X)tlier medicines ooly partially r cleanse these, and lea ye such collected masses behind, as to produce habitual costiveness, with all ita train of evils, or sudden dierrha-a, with iu imminent danger. Till fact is well known to all regular anatomists, who examine the human bowels alter death: and bene tlie prejudice of theae well informed men against the nuack medicines of the age. The second effect of tlie V LGE TABLE LIFE PILLS is to cleanse the kidneys and the bladdcraMw-Hl!.-m.an?i H"? Ilvef endiuftiurjai. the healthful action of which entirely depends aponthe regularity ot the urinary organs, i ne wood, wnicn take its red color from the agency of the liver and the lunga before it passes into the beart, being thus purified by them, aod nourished by food coming from a clean i iimnafttmtrtiirtsiimpe aronj.jancfiai's v ry part ot me t) stem, anu triumpiianiiy inouuis uieoan- ner of health in the blooming cheek, The following Are among the distressing variety of human diseases, to which Uie Vegetable Life Pdla are wen Known 10 oe luiauiuie ; Dunpspsis, by Uiorouffhly cleansing the first and se cond stomachs, and creating a flow of pure healthy bile,' instead of Uie stale and acrid kind :t latulency, Pal- fitation of the Heart, Loss of AppeUle, Heart-buru, and lead-ache, RceUessoess, Ill-temper, Anxiety, Languor. and MeTancnoryrwBtcn are tne genera t syrrrptorns of- the iiitestuies with a solvent process, snd w-ilhoot vio leuce all violent purges leave LUs bowel costive with . in two days Diarrhea and Cholera, by removing the aliarp acrid Suida by which lb'cse couiplainU ar occa sioned, and by promoting the digestive secretion of the mucus membrane. Fevers f all kinds, by restoring tbefbluod to a regular circulation through which the processor perspiration in some cases, and the IhortHigh solation of sit intestinal obstructions in others. The tIt'frPltLSh rjrTlnbwn B permanently in Uiree weeks, and Gout in half that lime, by removing local intlanimation from the muscles and ligaments of the joints, Dropoies of all kinds, by free ing and strenglbeniog the kidneys and bladder ; they operate most delightfully on tbese important organs, and hence have ever been found a ..certain remedy for tbe worst cases of SrsveL AbaAYorms, by dislodging , ' from the turnings of the bowels the slimy matter to -which these creatures fliers ; Asthma and Consuinp tion, by relieving (hC air vessels of the luugs from the . mucus, which even slight cold will occasion.' which, if not removed becomes hardened, and produce those dreadl'uUdiseasea. '..Scurvy, Ulcers, and Inveterate , SuresVhs tha psrtsct purity which lit Lit IMlsgiv totlie blood, snd all the humors ; Scorbutic Eruptions, and Bad Complexion, by their alfraiivo elfoct upon , the fluids that feed the skin, the UKsbul state of which occasions all Eruptive complaints, Sallow, Cluudy, and other disagreeable Complextooa ' Tb use ot thee I'd Is, for a very short time, will effect aa eotii cure of Salt rheum, Eryaipeias, and a striking improvement in ' "thetTrmrwWrthifslfiri. Ornirwr Coldr and ttrflrl,,, enn, will always be cured by one iW.or by two, even in Hie wa caaca. Tuca as a remedy kx this. most distreaaing and obstinate malady, Uie Vegetable Life PiHsdeServt disttoct and'emp.atlc'tinimerwatKiri. It is well known to hundreds in this city, that lh Pro prietor of these invaluable Pills, was himself afflicted. with this complaint for apwarda of thirty-five years. snd that he tried in vain a very remedy proscribed with- ' ia the whole compass of the Materia Medics. He, , U....r . I .,n ,1. I.i.ul L. m,1mi. ukuL 1. ... .u 1 in. w v .... , a wiiui, m.oti wa u. v m.i m wuka m u now 1 tifSfi W TJiR" bubtiCSQIierWaXkred iu a very JkiTT time, after his recovery had been pronounced not only improbable, but absolately impossible, by any human means. Ihrrtimi Fur fV Tb Propristor of lh VEGE- TABLE LIFE PILLS doss not follow tb base and mercsoary practie thsnseksof the day, ia advi. if persons to uae aa ruis w large enaautiea. No good medicin can pnssibty Se so rrssired TVs Pills are to be taken at bad time every night, for a week or fortnight, according to the obstinacy ef the disease. 1 be usual dose is from 1 1 5, aceordma 10 The consti tution of tb person. Very del icate persona shoo Id be gin wit but two, and mcresseaslbeaatoreofthecaes may require : those more robust, or ef very costive ha bit, may begin with 3, and increase to 4, pr even 5 Fills, nd they will affect a sufficM-nlly happy change to guide tne paiwBji in ineir niruer se. 1 nes fill nmetitne oocasioaj sickness and vomiting, though very seldom, un less the stomach is very foul ; this, however, aity be onnsidered a raeorable symptom, as Uie patient will Sod himself al one relieved, and by perseverance will 00 recover. , They oeaally operate within 10 or 12 hours, and never give pain, unless tbe bowels are very much eccsrobored. Tney rosy be taken by ihe most delicate female under sny circumstance, it is, how ever, reexmrnemltrm those rn tatrr pctutU of preg nancy should take but one at a time, aod Urns continue aj keep the bowels open : aud even two may b taken where the patient is very Cuftive. One pill i , , ' tion of two table-spoons full of water, nmv bw "' an infunt in the following do?a a tea-nn fuu (Vi ' two boura till it operate for a child ftum 01ie 7? years of ae, half a pill and from five to ten, one di'h .Tills I'lltiSiA nil 1 Mia, are ao called, bee, they poasesii the po'verof .restofins; theexpiriii.r i. of health, to a glowing miror throii;liuui the coiin twn, as the I'hojmx is aaid to be reitored to lif. f. theashfxof its own dissolution. The Plia'iux Bitter are entirely veBetable..compor:ed of fool fiaind only certain parts of tlie western country, which Will ini'i" lily Cure revere and Auea ot all kimla; will never fail to radicals entirely all tlio elftcts of Mercury' in. finitely sooner tlian the most powerlul prepantiun', Sarsanarilla. and will immediately cure the duii.r,.,,.,. lion ot Blood to the Head ; never fiil in the aicknp- incident to young fimile: and will be found a certain remedy in all caseaof nervous debility and wealn.. of the most impaired constitutions. Aa a remedy fw Chronic and Inflammatory Rheumatism, the affiucjof the I'hojnix Bitters, will be demonstrated by tha ns of a single bottle. The usual dose of these bitter u half . t wine glass lull, in water or wine, and this qumtii. may be taken two or three times a day, about balf hour before meals, of a less quantity may be taken it all times. To those who ere afflicted with indigestiot after meals, these Bitter will prove invaluable, a they very greatly increase the ackn of the principal viae, ra, help them to perform theii1 functions, and erufbletii. stomach to discharge into the Dowels whatever is often. ' m...; :..4.;.....t.;i u i.t . i:ir i appetite restored, aosVthe mouths of the absorbent te els being cleansed, nutrition ia facilitated, and (treDgtb of body and energy-of mind are the, Imppv result. , For farther particular, of MOFFATS tlFfi PILLS, and PPvENIX BlTfERS, apply at Mr MotTat'sotBcr, Na 367 Broadway, New York, where the Pill can be obtained for 25 cents, 00 cents, or $ 1 per box ; and Uw. Biucr tor aji or $z per omtie. 17- urnerous certi. ficate of the wonderful efficacy of both, mV be there inspected. - lasxHnfljAsUnatfl-and coinnlirated ranoa of- and inflammatory Rheumatism, "Liver Complaint, Fa, vr ana Ague, iryspcpwa,, rainy, ruea, injuries trora -the use of Mercury, quinine, sod oilier disease of long standing, it may be found necessary to take both Ike Life Pill and the Pbumix Bitters, in the dosea beL recommended. -" iv. o. 1 oese 1 111 ino ins outer win ire su mar- , n TM J T, 1. Ml ..,1 v eury out of tlie system infinitely faster than the sett preparations of sarmparilla, and are a certain remedy for the rushing of blood to the head, oral), violent bcai aches, tic douleureux, &r. 'All persons who ar pr. disposed to apoplexy, ply, dtc., should never be Vui out the Life PiC M llut Bitters, ; for tmrilossi tntwir- will Isve lite. 1 bey equalise the circulation of tba blood, draw all pressure irom the bead, restore pertpw ration, and throw off every impurity by tha pore at the akin. , -- . . IMPORTANT NOTICE. Persons using the Life Medicines, sre advised to take the. Pills at night, in sufficient quantities to operate tg ; or three times on the bowels m the course of the wjt day. - Also, take a table-spoonful of the Bitters half ts hour before each meal. For those of a delicate or en feebled coouUtution, hall the quantity may be sufficient - - OT-Freuclu German, snd Spanish directions, can be obtained on application at the office, '307 Broadway. '' . 07 A liberal deduction made to those wbo purchmt to sell again. AU aost pst'd tetters will receive irwn.. dials attention. The above Medicine may be had of Messrs. Creit &. Boger, In this Town, who are Aengts for the same. Salisbury, Msrcb 28, 1S. 6m CONDITIONS OF TIIE FARMERS' REGISTER For Vol. VII. Pricti Hill more reduced fur punclud I as adunacssf foments. I a fug FARMERS' REGISTER is published monthly numbers, of 64 large octavo pages eaebls' heaUy covered, at (5 a year, payable in advance. Ut, for &5 msr be onrcliaaed law roie of Uie' aaoie eur- ,jgotJ)tfrihEoining, yolume. if wqrdre4jr4 paidj ., f In advance, (or al Ui time of making the aubscniiuoo,) in current money, (ss described below.) snd without lost i or dedueiioBrvfor postage, or any other charge to Ike I puuiiMier. IL Subscribers now on' the list, who have ahead; paid Uie regular subscription price of t5 in tbe manntr above required, for a single eopy, shall have the ami. lege, upon sending a pot fut order, of having a eond copy of the same, volume, sent to anv new sua. acriber, without further charge, for that volume. 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The mutual oblirationa of the aubllsherss 1 crbex,,for Jjieyoar, are fiilljf jAcsruxLas s-wn ai the., first number of the volume is issued; and after tU time, no rfhcoiittnunce of ansobscrlptlorTaliT b 1 Hiniro. io win a suosccipiion oe ducouunueo esrW aMice, while asy -n g" thereon tcnviiM j unless at tne opium of the editor. EDMUND KUtm i Editor and Proprietor, Petersburg, Va. ? I SalisburyfHotcl HAVING recently purchased tha start Hotel IHt 7aoo A. lhne, Ltm., (formerly owned bj w IL SlaaghterJ informs the Public Uut be intend? car ing it ou thr. ugh hia auperiottauluiC CuL i-'Jr-' isronmga, in a style that shall not be sa-p sny eatablishmo it of a similar character, in all Aiia," or in any oilier Southern Fut. - Gentlemen who are fond of good fare,e Liq"'' meat Beds, and Stable awf suWiW with grain 1 in Provender of all kinds, conducted by a euperwr let, are respectfully solicited to calf, both by th prietor snd Superiuteiideit, as esch is determined tt Bv gentleman or lady aliall leave the House di1 WM. D. CRAWFORD, Projirw. April 21th, 1830. . . ' a cTni). COL YARBROUGU is (rely snxksis to e M frimde snd former eiatumirt at the sbove H''"' apd pledge himself to spars no pains to rendc' L' situation, during Uieir slay, pleasant awl cvtafo! ' --- s ? - - : . OiT The Raleigh Rainier, the North Carohiw dard and Uie Fayeltqvilie Observer, will p!ese r' above advertisement four insertions, and forwai ! bills to ibis ofLec - ' I. A:
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