i RECESS. The fi "srving beautiful ! not. Em . was sunk' (I liietA written by V. C. Dry- f'trutum in New York, in Cummeinorlin of the tinujf uraiinn up trie brut t'rMii dcm (Gen. ashington,) of Uuiud titata, April. 'J'-h,l7-'J: Creat were the h'r!, anil efrnnjj the mind Of timm wtB) framed, ui high (it-bat,' ' Tbe iuimorul league of love which binds Our fair, broad Empire, State wiU'.Siate. And tie billowed be Ike hoor, When, the auspiciou work wat dime, 1 fa solemn trnst, the f word of power , V givep to Glory's unspoiled Km. " . That noble race if gone : the tuna H Of fifty years have risen snd set; Put the bright links Uiose chosen ones '- So wrongly forged, ire brighter yet. VVide l oar wn free rce increase Wide aha II extend the elastic chain, Arsl bold m everlasting peace ' . fcute after Bute, a mighty train. , THE BACnELOH'8 WLILOQUT. 'To marry or not to marry ; lint' ia lfie question. Whether 'tie nobler in the mind, to aoticr The want a nd miseries of a 1niely bachelor,', ' Or to declare against Ihese veiling evil, - -. " And, by marrying, end Iheinl To Jove to wed No more; and, by thie act, to say'we end The beait ache, and the" tnotMand other ill -The lover k heir lo; 'tie a consummation , Devoitly to be wished. , To Jove to wed ; ' To wed per In pa a rJ Ay. there' the rub; , Foe in our twrfi " may fittim. Wbeo we've renounced our eingle blessedness, Must give ua pause, i hi u the Hung, . -' Tbat-mako calamity of married life.. For who would' bear this sows and jests of girls, ' The beau'a contempt, old womau's contumely, ' The mmery of steeples nighu and sighing days, That be who want t wife ' dMimed to auiTr, - r "" IVheo deliverance Blight to jiiickly gain'' V Jif bare weJding I who would wifei.-nB be j -And pine and murmur iq a iiii(le lif, Hot that the drpid of awoethinji A'f warriage The nwliacovered cooptry from wije buurno No traveller retorne, puzl" the will, And makee ua rathor War tho il! we hno, Thao fly to ottierrthtrt we Imoirniit off--- Tbuaacolding wive make coward of ua all i " And tlioaour natural love of makitij materia, .1 damped end frozen by the (ear of vi; a And eiany I heo-peoked huJiamra paiua do arn w, - Toahmi the faUtatep which romca nti Aod.Uiu we go unmarried. - A Jivrjrce. haijn ij Ebenrznr Cobb, and hie wile. Mary liucon. 1 he ' Colonel i on Hie wrong aide of filty, while the bride La but jitet paeaed trie right aide of twenty. . U' hereupon orm-body perpetrate those lino ; , ' "T Z" For tk'w divorce, ihe eni'jr'courM' "" ' : ' Tbat wieely could be taken, ' ' , Fair Mary aued the cane waa proved, And thu ahe aavod her Haoon I ' t ' - Cafl any blame the youthful dame, - i Who jv the court ekibl ' Ir -' '; -r- J.VJmn. til jUajottt-aahelUidL anigJint!,,.,., , twy who could keep Uie Coaa J. ''' - - i . " " - ' . "' : Adocrlittwxnt Extraordinary.- An Engliah pa- oer conUitia the folloitiit eoriou advertnnniiit : 1 JoJii w'JJ. FoLfiv jbillipiojLwiWiUJfi-Ilutsj. thind. Bhe II tnmlj' buirt, ttemle hrmi-d, i 1 (Irive team, nd-wouW nwer uf at out able . . - pien, that can hold tiyM rem ( br alio i hard southed, end head atrong J but if properly niui.a- rod, would either lead or drive lame aa 't rnb bit. BUe now audlhenr if out watched, will niake p falae tep. Her huUnd parta with her Wuiiar hj i entirely loo much for iimi." . She ia deck iedly tbf butter bait," , -r--- niirlil, Jeruab T INo, you ahau I du no wtc . " itig. "T dofiT-wanCy oil mr your tfMppan?i Uo- hen." "P rliaD tou dw nt eiacilv. Ajtulriand 'oliaii I aidl" " Yesi I did.v You asked me if you piigiitni e ni num. " y, no 1 uiuu 1 1 wuy ' I wish you would give me that gold ring on ?our.fiflltfi!!.f"Jf! L'Ji'i"a.!b!.H?.!J52u.!!liri..M!t (if it reaerebiea the duration of my love tor you it ha no end. ;" txcuae me, ir,', said ahe, 1 choose to keep it, for it i likewise 'eniblfmutical - f mine lor you it nat no wgmnmg.- M I meant to have told you of thnt hnle,n auid 0 Irishman to Ins f 11 id who Waa walking with bim in bi gHrdcrt, and stutnWd into a pit full of ' water. No matter, say Fat, blowing the mud grid water out of hia mouth, u 1 ve fund iu"-1 A rhitadelphia Eilitor remarka, to show the manner in which. ihey .tnaka alurt ill lbalfity that lie bad ami niado a few week ao, nml after - faulting one on at night,- he foqnrt" htm'lr tHkt roorutlig crawling out orxvrtn ine arirrara. A LEGAL QUESTION.. Don't cry for alap, if ahe angry withdr w. A You know, my irmr child, $k ' your mother-in-law,' Yai baoa. that 1 km)." litlte-Emllv said; V But, dear papa, why wa lht law ever made V A man in Mamachaaetla waa lately presented by hia wife on Thutikgiviiig duy, with three little boy.- llrtdVl be good reajoato Iw.thaukfal that rahat luere wawixnipre 01. tnem j a a 1 I 1 1 1 .1 . eight. . Jim married woman ought ever to he seen by her busUnn Wiihoiawmng. hair, or aoikrj gown, naiHiiierqnietor couar. --. - " I aay, itraftger.you'ie drunk." Drunk enough ; and bave been ao rwry day ,1 iu. itttn im. h. Rtu linilhitr ami I um sniunui.J nd carciesn ia ner cnarma, win . wrns-n ne poblcyj bul rnsn rivate trial be baa made withers .spoot ut bet; biialiiinuV Jd J. char iuks. ui.hu Uw whwh are now on the Tori, and rwrnmy witheom 'in the UmpeWe for;l.4.AM41m . , . j 1 -; -;-., -',-'w-'7sit7nosiTn-nanr, and ranitom, Wiat are of the run- 1 inc lecture, and I live aamulea of intemperance. , Kij p.- k.- - 4. 1 iiiteinpcr -A'e ffoof f Hftctmlility A-ywmg woman brought before Ihe ltoston police, allej;iHl in do- fcnea of her reepeotability tliat alio wa apqurnlcrJnjrMrt u,e Soutli. $-Jl,(.J aside, in 7 mm. and 37 see ; with 'all the lawyers in New York. Site waa' which he won with considerable eclat, and which rin- jnstantly committed lor sit months. , ... ,! . Two Irishmen ewng Ihmugh U Alhnma, one of them asked man by the road side how ninny miles it waa Io London, to which be replied twenty. j Arrmh," aaid one of them, we aliall not reach London to-night.1 Pooh," ay a the other, " come along, it ia but tn nutVi opierc ." -A turn hutbas the bot diviuity, a, go4 life the beat philosophy, a clear conscience lire Jjest law, honest v the beat policy, anu teuipfcrtuce tho best 'nbyaio' . ... ' Good liquor aod hkndsoroe women are' very , isgronble poieonav . - BOLT IN (3 CLOTHS. HA VE on hin'l. arul in;-nl k.H-ti nj a aupr.'v of the Anchor Stamp Bolting Cloths, CompriiiiiiJ all the various No, us. d in this fsrtfHi of eoiiiitfy Wilt-re all who wish the article cm be.stip- plied in quantities to suit piircrniFers, arm on reasuusmo terms. '... ALSO Wool Wire for ScrcL-tiR, S.lteiH, 4c, kept constant ly on htid, IIALU OL Jllll.VCTW.S, ".-. J rwr or UAt mim mT. , Fayetteville, May 17, 18;i'J. H . laOOli UllUVa IF ypu don't come .and. aettle with u by the lUth of June, weBVt auredlv will give your accounif to D. Kerne, or awne other ofli er; The brui, aa bereu( lore enintrd, m abuut to cloxe, and aettleuieni mutt be made. ' (r we will oo ahkao. N. ROHF-RTS, May 17.139. 4t Kcgrots Warned':.': I .'AIR eh pre will be given for 'Negrrjee. -Apply at Major Wui. I). Crawford' Hotel, Salisbury, NvC May 17, im: MORE PHYSIC. O. 5. & C - V7S dm I have iut reveiAd a 1RJE and FRESH euj.ply of Drvgi, Mrdecinci, I'uintt, I) ye Stuff i,' Oil; Brvuhti, Cigar; Tobacco, Suuf, Irmuii iyrup, - Patent Moilecinea, Spipita of" Turpentine, freah Rice, Swaim'i and Houck's Panacea, SUrch. Soatm, Candlca, GlamvWare, Perfomoai A-0. ; -AL.SO,- . , varum kindi of VVinfea, and Spirit for Medical pur pneoa; all of which wilt be aold low tut tuth,Ut on litne to puHCtuut cuttomtlt. Saliahory, May HID 3"j:tf,. t.'ICA.MISi:il by Ihe AMCItlCAT The Champion of America, Winner ... ;0F.T1JE.G11EAX MATCH RACE.1.4 The I'orlh nsaiiiKl lite South, . HtLIMO Awoa. - . rpllE tliorougb-bred uurae, MTlI.bred by CoL Wade I Hampton, of South Carolina, will make hi firrt, Season at Salishnry and Concord, (ilividiug hi time 'fquany'Coiiiriiweiiiir on the-4&th-Mrth, aod termi- ntiii(r on the I3th of July. . ' TKHMS rJO, if peat within Ihe season, otherwise if, wilt be chaigud ( ajnid to iiwure, the money to be. imid m mum aa it m aacuruined the Mare u tu lotl, or Grwun. nd f4 ith gramaf3Vl"chiii V)T wttte furnithad thoaeihar wisti it; jgrat iefyijiit, ftj fto " msunce wm t do refOonaiDie lor accuiont or escaue. -- . 8.- W. LO.Nti. I CERTIFY, that Lam wa bred by me, and ilxt ho was dm Wed in the S'lrinir of 1$). lie waa sol bv GudululM.av.iitii,4am, Pucataaniaavha Vr Alhy; h gratv datn, TOung Ivotu-ry, also by Mr Archy, out of Lionel oilicletou celt'bratiiliAiU:rfkbi tho ltntjurted BttllurdL. out of the' imported mare Auvillma; Gudolphiu" ., .it trv rciipae; ma asm pyipn, by tia-uiit-stion. out of jittery by imported Btl lord. A.C. Ha-phcvtion was :...r-. t:-t. i...r ft....... i ..... . . .i A - r t-: - I'J UI 4UiMl(TO VUAftdru, Mil VI. Ul USUI UI cir i)iiscKirriu,.i'tKi',uuMA.ct; vc. LATJJ 1 a fine bay, without white, IS hand 3 Joochuahigh. with jrood bona. and capital ac lum.-At-- year old, he won the produce stake at Milumoia, 2 mile . heats, besting Mr. 'I ay lor' filly, Daisy, and Captain ' Npann a colt, t oovention, nine other paying forfeit. Two week afterwards, be wou the Jockey-CJub purse, 8 utile heats, at Augusta, beating Kite, and distancing Kluck Uird At Uiarleston, he wa beaten by Hud lluupcr tor the Juckey-Club purse, 3 nulo heats-; bring ery much amiss, he was drawn alter Ht first bt At 4 yeara old, he won lbs Jockey-Club purse, 4 mile heats, at Camden, bt-aling Sir K. nnelli and J)irbi-lla, at 3 Los Us losing the first, in cNisjueiio of bolting when severiil leuhs in advance ol the held, jn,t before he reacheif the jinlL'e'a stand, and settlor cntani'lt-d amongn -carrauva, ho swsUmed en -Hj4fy--wntcfi ucrasHHml tin wiliulrawa( from 111 lurt LA I II was a race horse of the nrst class, winch be evinced m hia trials with Buy Maria, Charlotte R ie, and Kilty I loth, and In point of bloul, bo w I0trsr to Bone, whether imported or native. Hi coiislittitHm ia robust, having never been sick, aud his temper good. Hi colour, lorin, and action, speak fur themselves. In word, Laih unite hi himself a many claiiua to' public patronage, a any young Stallion that I know. W. HAMPTON. WilUood,Jan.22,lS:ia From the above certificsle of Col. Hampton. w! 4 brvd auu rta4 m 1 11 tranwt tor Hie-1 erf. rt wtf I be seen If 2x1,1 jrniu 1. - -. .tllL hfl mr..m.KRt Jew of Um.lira.cl,tJHW asrernUsaai answered kmmJlm not only from the rac bo haa meiiiione! a having run p-uioeexDtcUlion. si.lerable success. ' If will also be observed by bis Cer- iificate, that haonmndnred Lath of Uie purest blood :- ma to be' aurpasseit by any horse imported or native. r I emisiiliii it mil in Is iiiiwi'Wi ri Io attempt t" eoltv gise Lath, either for his performances un tho Turf or aa to hia blood, since ia every rcsDeot he is so well at- j feeted. Bin will remark, that Lath has not only de- nine blond. For instance, hia sire Godolphin. made bi fimr milos ia 7 miniitea and W secotidt; hi grjndaue. trie Amorican txiijsie, so well known at the Iorth and South, made hi time in the great match race, Uie North ed hun the menuirable name of the Champion f the North; his dam, waa sired by the renowned Sir Archy, whose mputstion -ia a racer, icTaUnda nqiiestioord both in Englaad and Ameiwa. The gtandam of Ijth, '"d Littery, bred by the .great Ssiihern Amateur of boraea, Col. R. Hinjflelon, of South Carolina, haa duced mor Vine race horse than any uher mar in -the Union. Thu it will be -seen that there is muted in -lath two of the best studs of the South, Hampton's and SiniU'lon'a, rroMd with Gen. CoWof the Norths . ' The pubTicis nnwFpreafnfed wWi siicTiah" opisirtum ly of improving Uie blond, of lhal nobte and useful ani mal, Uie horae, as very rarely occurs in this section of country. . ' R. W. L - VaTtas lor sae Wte. mm. The Liiovt iog ia an extract from a torthftmiiitg work of Dr. PetM the diacoverer of tbe eeietraled " V cge table AnU-Bitwoe Fflle- Umltii,- wealth, and eejovmeot, er IM W prime obiccie of lite. The two funoer are only euouM as a mean to obum the latt'-r. Mao woalih aa a wean of euj!,'t. Bit va,a aoth pumiil .wil'maUlu; yrrry.'" Without ut'iyyv a nil at rPnj,nii, iwaiier"ThTpny . xSiHOt tirmWUl- -ther tlie inner nir ttie outward man capable ol aoy achievement, wh- Uier of wealth or of enytoent. .Wriia tana m corjvre jao e eoond trnod id a aounj body i Uie site que noe the aUolute rrtjuuite-fof any efficient eflirt ih the atumroeot rf Human etd The mind may be active, but if Uie body be feeble then h the mind active to little purpose. Enjoyment la not there; and the fineai laid piau are rendered ebotuve by tho shattered condition of our tenement of clay But ear that a man owld obtain wealth that beoW acquire the gold of Otir, and bring Iwme all Uie trea aure of the mmea of Oolconda, yet without health, whre would be bia bappioeeiL-Jle Would be njier4 ble in the mid of bigokland his Oiamrioda; he would pine awav in wreuliednet aod dec pair; aou he would exclaim with the wwe manoi oio, -. m ,,f nint!" Ilia TimtM are racked with paio, aod be cannot rwt ; his appetite at gone, and he loathea biifood; bia Btnoiach 1 oppressed will) nausea, ana ne turns sickening away at the bounties of a mun.Ccenl Fro vidence. He would give all he is worth nay, all the world.ifhehsd it-forUiepuor.buthea'lhy man sappetite. -Please ffiveme." said a hungry wretcd,toa wealtny, feeble nian I'loase give me sixpence to buy me a lorael bf (wd ; I aril almost starved V. - H I would give a thousand dtdlars for your appetite, id the rich man, as he handed the hungry one a dollar. Of au much uuporiaji&i 1 health to the enjoyment ,S lif( . Bui whereto, melhinka I beat the reader ask, aut- HHrvos Una bomily on ao plain aod backuted a subject ! IK, w nt all luwH-Uie saiue ol healin ! uo we not II attend to it a oue of tiie chief, if not the tbieto cuuberua of our aortal extttence ! Uo we not employ ie' means 10 attain and preset ve it ! Do we not lay oct inoner do we not feephvkiaurdO we not M(pw Oifir adviee do we not swaUuw uteu oreaenpuona 1 True ijKW true - gentle rerfer. thou doat all things, we dare aiv. and more. Still, we cannot believe our hmmlrnn heetth to be aWM-iuiecesary. Aa u wrahv4 ib pbyiie-i HUta to iuw pou line, and precept upon precept. aieo in nesim lorgin that thev ma v he aicki and men in aicknesu do not all wiivaeintdov tlto mwl nudoit mean to attain hca Ith. oortuie Uie ru'lit road 10 ueeiio. iVww, 1 auuw ui n poopfe who are always doling themselves with pbysk, and running to the doctoni and apothecaries every day of ibeir live They lake, I verity believe, a cart load of drag in a year, aod yet they are not well aflr all. (10 you know tue reiuuo ! - Whv, ves. in inv opinion, there axe two reasons.' In the first alter, thev lake too much medicine, and in the second, ibey do not Uke the nht kind..-1 used to make the same wuiuke. But lately tbat ts to say for two orjJiite jeara fift-l!j!?AlLuaM0.! JMit Dr. t'eters VegKtahlo B.Impus fills, and I derive more benefit from one doh'ar lad out io tliem, than 1 used io paying b,tty in any former Durwiu 01 neaiin, oemoea sa ving a world of nausea-and dWust in awallow-ir? an eit- ueiwousuaii tuael wsdiamsai iiu u tuuw llr, relerat Very well. - r ; .- And have yon ever ni'ti ni menicine : W, tsms II , L ..Mm i. 'V'J'liey lull-loe 10 IS MMMf your quack, who dertake ia mend and regulate the human machine, witlKHlt soumcb, aa knowing ot waal part It consists, and bow they are put toft-uier. They say b under ttaniti anatomy and ptijsiology, I think you call llieoi; aod ia aa fVuuliar with botany and cbemistry aa 1 with the road to null." ' M You ate richt informed. - Dr. Peter i no empiric HiCiiKHJ'i'fAlthAthAieaiiU uislwiiaiij, 1 HratKactte; Reiamrin-Tr-inpeTXrii -He, was rwgul-irly bred wthf' 1iirnavilter-MUik spent yeara in IbeacquiaiUunof knowledge; bahasde- ynted himsrlt to the siody of ihe human ltamraivd"the'jgufftatitene:jr'twj dtSeaaea to Which it W surijrq 'and ho lie is apply kg bis acquwiliona to ttie rcliet 01 surK-nnj humanity. lis does nut put loAU the absurd claim so wiu-n ad vanred b the inventors' of nateot nostrums namely. thai of curing atl liisease with a iunglo pi'eacriptionT Such a pretence be-would deem about aa difficult to awalluw, aa to Uks tlie ouauruioa of Umee who put it fnrtrir"TheivwwwK:nTnvrtrmer-Tlirfr never was, a panacea tur all diseases, ihe vaumrtaua su.iois riixa pretend to no such miracle. H it what is mflin'ely belter, they eflect whatever they undertake. They keep the word of promise to tbe (touiach, aod Uie prima am which Uiey make to tbe ear and eve. And that indei-d n no aiiahl recommcndalioa. Nor are the complaints to which Iheae Pills are adapted few nor tar between. Ihe liiaorder arising from luortml state of Uie B1I0 ere, nnfeartunatcly. many, daitressins nd fatal. A lave; propnvtKin of all tt.e lever, espe qially at the twutii and m Uie marsliy diticts, are owing to this cause, fou l'i- riisir'n)g ague and f? vi-r, which sliiv-jij ,.Kir ii- s-!if i.m l'i tiie ientul "Vtitow Tuc," wi.ic?i seldoia euT'j Ti" vieirin witth-Hit awrnftermf mt a fcaryarneakesiiisivayerforearitur Biseagea.-, Scarry; Ulcers," and "InvpTera'te"" Conversaut frwn hi prvioaa pnciice, with dasrase, I stores, by Uie Krfoct Nrity which these Ufe Pills pivs ' in all its thrin 1, wmch oigirauk ol" ihe disorder of the .1- 1V I 1 J . . . I 1 1 t I Bile, Dr. Peters was tin-l led to employ his knowledire and expenencw in tbe prepantRm uf a medicine wbicb sliouid prove efficacBMS to U11 large clasa of dweasrs, which should should relieve the aching and duly head, and restore the nauseated and loathing sUauach, at the swine time that it prevented those mure fatal etlevts which am so apt to kilUiW from their tmprudutl neglect For thw purpose be prepared, with much care and a just adspuitiun to Uie purpose, the Vegetable Biiwo Pills, which he m happy aay frooj .fong jupwienee trtil llaaa saKiinilaat fisai: niiriliaT nfttiraaa ? tw.w J... J gume expecUiion. It i not hi own. nm aaaertkm ..that .yon are called upno to believe, ll is not the ipse dixit of any single man though be waa as greet a Galea or Hippocrates ttut yon are to pin your fuh upon. . Neither al-thmtyti-it iasatd m the eaerrd rolitne thi;, "tjy moutn 01 two or tnree wiuietae abau all thing be es tablisttcd" are you to believe in ao qjU a'number only! w. clood of aitnesHis" is bfor you. Thev are ton numerous to be easily overlooked ; they are too -intelligent to be trelewify''tnaTtfhcjf x too renpei, uui 10 oe iumiy regaraeo. -. - Believing the apouUax testimony of tho whose eapenence la the besi of Uie truth they assert. Dr. Peters has thrown together in the following pages, a few of Ui many bundled of teetuooaial received from every quarter w hen his mils have come into use. Tbey are left to apeak tor themselte. They ar tho worda of thnae who "speak what Utey do know, and testify Bibs! lh hss memn nA a Tir m.w H . i . OCT Be careful and enquire lor Peters' VteUble Pill. uK-jaivwiu in oansouTT ny Joan Jienwiy; iq urainrti k. I u n-i . J t'i. 1.-'. I . . I. I I . I . I. I . I . . . " vr ... of whom Mabry ; and in Charlotte by William t R sJ, 1 they can be had at Uie N. York wUilrU b, August 30, IrvRJ.- : y rpHK LIFF. GIVING PILLS AND, PIICENIX " 111 1 1 r,ti, so a-iebrated, and so aaocn need by the sfflicted in every part of the country, is now re- ceucu wuu io saw 17 uie cvioscriber - " CRESS t ROGER, Agents, P. S.. See adTtrUsctncm. AjJ 4, 39 q ' A CONTRAST. . V VLL ntion, rrmh the rtTiifttest Bjea. have bad ships, but I'ulimilius on!y f'lund out Ihe way to America. Bet rt; tde time ol the ijrejl Sfjanmh na curator, pfnjple t en onlv enab!-d to paddle about the slnire. JuM so with" llie' Lie MrdiCioVa. -ll i but two 'hoft year jice I 8rt ventured upon an unknown ocean, and I ",,vi rd lb prrcKHi objct I waa in search of-- ' i YiVftafie oiedicine were .indued known .. .. ii i caiui-'Kod my aeaah, but their use waa not U the ue ol them, I ie iwt oidy panwd from til !. i.i trd mvaiid, to the bal; hearty and activ man of . ... 1-(.ii-pratiely peakin, I have renewed L'i-ii I tu (hue, was confidence in my owu ex- f-ii.-nce, edviae with n.y U-r.rnr rmtr wnt proof that Uie VEtitTAULE LIFE MEv D1C1.NE.J are auilable tojii own caee! 1 baveon file t mr otRce. 3C7. Broadwavi humlreaa of h ttera, iroia some of the nxut repecuble cititen of thi my naUve land, voluntarily olfrred in teatimony or the virtue oi A tiOOD VEGETABLE MEDICINE. P.-rwiAM wtvwe oawtHutinoa have been nearly rutnro br;the "aJI iufalbble" mmeraj prcparatiotia of the day, Will bear me witness, that the uie Aleoicirwa, anu hyUiaUiioooiiriss topwuiaticnlp , . JOHN ilOffAi. j General rtmarU rtlatipt to. Moaft Life PiUt and Phctnix Bittrrt. These medicine have iwng been known and appre ted. for their extraordinary and immediate power of restoring perfect heajth, to persorm ufTnng under nearly every kind of .disease to which uie nuuua iramo liable. . ' In wany hundred of certificated instance, they bave even rescued sufferer from the very verge of an un- Inuely grave, alter all ..lhe-deceptive;-noilrUDl of . Ihe.. day had tterry tailed; and to many uiousanus uiey have Derma nnt secured that uniform enK'Vineni 01 health. wiWfUt Villifh itHi hut partial blear ting. So great, indeed., haa their efficacy, invanaoiy and infjUiblV proved, that it has appeared scarcely lee Ulan miraculOiia to those wno were unacquainieu wiui th beautifully philosophical principle upon which they re cbuipOuuded, nd upon which tliey consequent ly act. It waato their manifest aud sensible action in Dunfvinir the aVirmcs and channel of life, and en dowing tbein with renewed tone and vigor, that Uiry were indebted lorvieii name, wnicn was ueswweu up on theinat tliespoohineoas request of several individual whose live they haye obviously saved. The nfiiorietor reioiee t the- oooortunity-- afforded - by tbe universal diffusion ot the daily press, for placing hi VEGETABLE Lite PILLS within the knowledge nd reach of every individual in the coinmunity. : Ln- like the host of pernicjow qjiajueriea,..iucii .noav .oi vegeuble iueredicnU, Uie Life Pill are purely and sfcy tfgeiallf, aud contain neither Mercury; Anti mony, Arsenic i nor any oUief -mineral, in any form whatever.-"Tfcey are entirely composed ciTexMcU from rare and powerful plants, thevi'tuea or wnicn, though long known to several Indian tribes, and receul ly to some eminenr pliarmaceutical chemists, are alto gether unliribwnfoi science ; and were never before admiuUUred in to hap pily efficaciou. a combination. i - Tfceir first operation is tohsiseo from tliteoataof the -.stuuucblaad.i) tie eotistantlv settliug around them;1 and to remove . the hardened fiece which collect in the coovolutionsof the small iutcstines. Other medicine Only partially cleaiuw these, and lea ye such collected nikiwe behind, aa to produce habitual costivebess, with all its train of -evils, or sudden dmrrhM,. with 1U imminent dangers. This fact is well known to all regular anatomists, who examine Uie human boweli after death: and hence the prejudice of these well informed men against tbe-quack 1 . .ni j..r......fii.. ul'CP utMOtcines of rite age. . 1 uoaecouu sureiu mo scuu- TABl U' PlLWJto UieJadder, and by li is meaTnaTtheTrvvf antTtlTe lungs, lit hesltiiful action of which entire! vdeOend UDonUlO regularity of the urinary organs. The. blood, which take it red color from Uie agency of the liver and the lunga before it passe Into the heart, beingthus purinwd by thern and nourished' by fooJioTnuig iriSiTa'cloaff stomach, course freely through Uie veins, renews eve- '--aaai VHIam Anil IriiumihAnttn Muiiiiitd'rha hsn. OMot JwUls-Mt tWliTworuiHif ehsoL ,i 1 na louowinc are amonir tho dislreasine variety 1 ynetyof ' boman dtseasew, to which Uie Vegetable Life Fill are well known to be infallible : DyiprvtU, by thoroughly cleansinjf the first and e- cond sUMnachs, and cresting s flow of pure healthy bile," lruneau oi ueaiaiaana acrid tundt Utulefn;ylTel. ptUtmo of the Heart. Los of Aooeiito. Heart-buriL and Dyspepsia. Will vanish, aa a natural conseauonee of lu ' us luieMiue wun a solvent process, and without vio lence, all violent purgealeeve the bowels costive witb-v in two dayi DiarrliajaTand Cholera." by removing the""." siuiieu, sou oy promoting uie digestive secretion of the I mucus membrane. Fever of all kinds, bv restoring - 1 Uie blood to a regnUr circiilstion through which the J lruecw peroprauon in some cases, and the thorough 1 solution of all intestinal obstructions in others. The LIFE PILLS have been known to cure Rheumatism permanently in three week, and Gout in half that time, by removing, local Inflainuiation from the lunacies and ligamenU ot the joint. Jjfbpsies of all kinds, by free- -ing and strenjheomg the kklney and bladder; (bey opr-te most delightfully on Uvtwe impurUnt organs," and hence have ever been found a certain remedy for the worst cases of Gravet Also, Worms, by dislodging fron the turning ol the bowel the slimy matter tov ' wlm b thi s creature adhere j Asthma and Consomp tc ev by r.-:Mring the air esels of the lungs from Uie fTiucuv, vr.11.11 even aliijnt enlil will occasion, which, if riotriinWVHl become ftardmH?rnir product? those"" fto-tlw h!l, and all ihe humor 1 Scorbutic Ertmtioiia. 1.1 I, , 1 1 ., . - I . aud liid Complexions, by their altrraiive effect uoon the fluids that feed Uie skin, the; mot bid Stale of which ' oectonel! Lropliv omphunbti tfellowrCiowt other eigrecable toinplexiona The use ot Uiese PiMsj !r a vsry short time, will effect en entire core of S.ilf rhvum. Erysipt la and a striking improvement in tlua C'learnes- of the akin. Common Cold and lufln. enia, will always bo cured by one dur,or by two, even in the worst case. Piles, as a remedy f thi most digressing, and obstinate inaladyf the- Vrgetablr Lrfe x Pilladestrte a distinct sod emphatic re commemlstion. k-is-afeu-kntrwiv-to-anndred in thw-cityr thtrthe Fros prietor of Uiese invaluable Pills, was himself afflicted with this tKWfihM.m'erde-of tia0y-fiv.jtmrt-and that be tried in vain very remedy prescribed with in the whole compass of Uie Materia Medic. ' He, J however, st length, tried Uie medicine which he now w'.tl!'r',l.,'ia-B8Jvita CllrTrt ill t very s'sat time, alter bat recovery had been pronounced not only HMpivviiuiq, u. mbuiuvcij niiuossiuiu, oy any liunian meaos. , -, , ,. .... i. IhrtrJion Fss- f-'se. The IVrwtMnrnf itrmir- TABLE UFfi PILLS doee nut .follow Uie base and ' m reenary practice of the quacks of tbe day, in sdvi. s.g perauna to Uke hia Pill in large quantities. No -goi-l medicine caP possibly be so required These pill are to be Ukea at bed time every night, for a week or mrui:gnv according to in obstinacy of Uie disease. The usual dose is from 2 to 5, according 10 the, coosu tutioo of the person. Very delicate persona should be gin with but two, and increase s the nature of the case- may require : those more robust, ot of very costivs ha. bit, may begin with 3, and increase to 4, or even 5 Pills. ana insj wm euecr a suutcienuy nappy Change to guide the patient in their further use. These Pills vmx-nm. orcasKW sickness end vomiting, tboush very sehtom. mw lean ine siomaca js very Jouij- inia, however, may be conKHiEim iutuib sjmpiom, sa toe patient will find himself at once relieved, and bv perseverance will r iwsivtrr.-They usually operate wilhinlO or 13 hours, and never give pain, unless the bowel are rery much encumbered. Tbey may be Ukos by the most deltcele females under aay circumstances. It , how ever, recommended, Uiat Uiose in later perwda of prep, nancy should Uke but one at a tune, and thuseootmua u keep the boartla open : and even two may be ukca tlOll Ol IWO UlUl.?jJi.i Hill l HV j.-1.'- .1 ll an infant in the folluwiiiir d. -' a ti'-s.m lull ev,-.y to hours till it operates; fi.r a child from one t.j .. years of aL'", hall a pill sin! from five to ti-n', one , .THE PiKEMX BITTERS, are o calb-d, b.-cn they p.-ss the jio--verof restoring the evpinnj emU rs of health, to a glowing vigor lliroiiyhoul the coestitu. tion, as the Phauix waaui to be restored to life trout the ashes of its awn dissolution. Tho I'mi-mix Bitter are entirely vegetable, computed of roots found only in. certain parts of Uie western country, winch ill inlulli hly cure Fever and Acue of all kiwis; will.uevul fail to oradicaleenlfrely ail Ihtj effects' of Jltrcury, iiv,, finitely soofferViaa the moat powerful preptirattoii of Sarsaiiarilla. and will iuimediatcly cure the dctcr&una- . tion ot Blood to the Head; never fiil in the s.cknr-a incident to youug females: and will be found a certaira remedy in all casts of uervou debility and weaki.e; f the uioet impaired Constitutions. A remedy for Chronic and intlammab)ry Klieuniatism, tbe Cilkacy or1 Uie I'hccnix Bitters will be demonstrated by tho use of a (ingle bottle. The usual dose of these bitten ia hall a Wine glass full, io water or wine, and this quantity ' may be taken two or three time a day, about half an hour before meals, or a leas quantity may be taken at all .lime. 10 innse wuo are amcicii wttn inaiitation Bitter Will prove invaluaMrjj tatHty er reaUy increase the action of the principal viact- re, help them to perform uicir luoctionavaudenablcthe stomach to dischargu into the bowels whatever taofll-rK ive. Thu indigestion is easily and speedily removed, appetite restored, aud the mouth of Uie absorbent ves. els being cleansed, nutrition i facilitated, and strength, of body sod energy of mind ire the happy result.. f or further particular or WOfr'ArS UrE PILLS, and PPCENLX BITTERS, apply at Mr. Moffat' office. No. 367 Broadway, New York, where Uie Pill can be obtained for 25 cents, Hi cents, or tl per box ; and Uie Bitter lor $1 or 2 per bottle. (T Numerous certi- . hcateaof Hue wotideiful efficacy of hotb, may he thete ' inspected. la some obalinate and complicated case of chronio ln4 RheuminsuirLTvcr CooipTaiouVle- ver and Airue, Dyspepsia. Fabry. Pile, inturie trora- Uie use of Mercury, quinine, and other disease of long (landing, it may be found necessary to Uke both the ' Lite Pills and the Phisniz Bitters, in the dose before recommended. ,- N. B.Tbese pill and the Bitter will get all mer cury out of the system infinitely faster than the bent preparation of tiarsaparilia, and are a certain remedy for the ruining of blood to the bead, or all violent head aches, tie douloureux, 4te. All persona who are pre- ft disposed to apoplexy, palsy, fee, should never be with- -out tbe Lite Fills or Ihe Bitters, for one dose in time will save life. They equalize Uie circulation of thai blood, draw all pressure from the head, restore perspi- ration, and throw off every impurity by Uie puree oi , Uie akin. '. ---- - -.- - . t . . , - I IMPORTANT NOTICE. Person uetog the LnV Mediclno7re advised to Ulce the Pilla at night, in auUiaent nuan titles to operate two- r Uiree lime on Uie bowel in Uie course of the, next- day. Also, uke a uble-spoooful of Uie Bitter half an hour before each meal Foe those of a delicate or en- - i feebled CMstitution, half the quantity may be sufficient, fclr French, German, and Spanish directions, can bo obtained on application at Uie office, 307 Broadway. DT''A''liberat dedocinmittadc to" thoke Who ftbtchaae f In Unll .m'n All .....'J !..... .,:n . -' : diate atteution. ' ;' ; . The above Medicines maybe had of Mesarf. Cress & Boger. in this Town, who are Aengts for the same. Salisbury, March 2U, 1839. ' 6m 1 rmrm w" r m yvf 4T a mooting of the Board of Commis. siooeia, thi Uie 6th day of May. l&ftt. the following Tai waa laid uanmonrtl sub ject to Corporation Tax, to wit : .... . , . Oo every 9100 worth of real eatate. 80 eta. JjTOU every wluia YuMr- .- f - r On every black, do." . . 1 00 00" ' 00 ;-; : On ftvery Cellar-Doof in the atrecf, 4 U11 every l, ..";.. J "Un every Blur, Published by order of the Board. - r .-. - v --r P n niRrifitpAnTn t'. H.!i-w .vu a..x2lJi- tirsTiiEcnviu) XNO rw 'Mi,;'":r :" 65 Bag Coffee, t ' ' - , - . ' 14 Hilda. Surrar. ""10flr Keg White Leal y$l ". Loaf Sugar, : 40 Pair Smith' Bellow. " -', 0 do. Vice. ' clo. Anvils, " '. pt, , 10 Pair Elliptic Sprirtgn, ' , lOO Rsama plain and ruled paper, - 1 Ceroon Indigo, : , . 50 lb. Turkey red yarn, V o fatr tlet Anchor Bolting CloUis. 30 Hhda Molasses, :. , - . " -AA1V v ..aUNKklSaU, - . V ". 20 Bbl. Superfine Flour, ' 2,000 lbs. Cotton Yfrn, . . - ' V' : ''4.vY.MURPiiy.': Salisbury, May 2, 1SW. - - HAVE ijM received sod Joe aahj,V,'.v . . . i hhda good kiuw. . -V - - - 10 dot Grass Scythes, . A , 2 dot. finished Rifle Barrels, . . 3,000 lb. Spun Cotton, Salem Factory, jtni-flOKar iumgUotlisatidScreon-wire , Jisbury, April 13, 4L -v---- '- f V One or. twa Journeymen Tailors, to wbom g.vsl wages and constant employiwent will be given.. Nono but those who have a good knowledge of their buomesrand of straify habrtiV need apply...-. ...J HORACE II. EEAR1X-A Salisbury, May 9. TO . ' tf ' a.Aw. Afc'- -lai' -sW-W--- ' :-" HIPaSSf-U'lBW lJ"li,t.Jvn A- FWT"-R ATE- BARBER, who cah ccflie Well i V recommended, (none other need annlv.1 can have constant employ at Ui SALISBURY HOTEL tttltsoury, April 4, 1D. ., . . . THE Subscriber, in conformity to. recent inaUncliooJ ' fedived froin Uie North Carolina I , SI slut 1 u am . . pany, takes this method to inform those interested, that hores Iter all persona found trttspussing upon the follow ing Tract of Land, belougiog to said Company, situa ted in Davidson County, will be prosecuted according to Uie stria letter of the Law. - - JOHN WARD, A?ent' Davidson, April 13, 110. , , u LANDS: , Tract, No 1 ConUintng fj-rf acresi, lying on the lour ' , mile branch. v ' ' . 2 ConUining 992 acres, lying on tbe ra- ters of the FUt Swamp. " 3 Containing1 3.S00 seres, Iving 0.1 Ijck Crer-fc, Flat Sarnp, sud Yaiikiu River. " 4 Containing I.ImO, lying on Flat Swamp 1 - 6 Containing filtf. lying on Lck Creck. . .:. . ' . 7 f :,U!ning 1.412, lying on Flat .4wmp. 6 Cotiuiutng 0K, lymg on Lick Creek.. (I Containing GUI, ly 1112' on Lck Creek, V 10 Containing 1.H1I7 sere, lying on Lkk Crock and Flat Swamp. 12 ContaininiT, l,:KVI, lying on Lick Creek. " 12 Cont .uning 1117, located on tour mile braruih sod Jacob Cicc!;, adjoining Uie Lead mine.