e- rornc 1 RECESS. ' , tiis ste.v.vi:?:;.ry dance. V ' " ..." So.rt waving bn wand over earth, ' VV if U Kd-man, wi'h MH23ijfurtb. ' To ' g to li w'gwm hi war-club and line. ; ' . And .n i pid tfioru the .Sue berry dsnte. ;. . . . -ir j j,vo rw-iMj ihe r.j Ut I cheerily ioy..T- . .. : .rl: ".::::..zz::. :.. .,&t ott lite fiwi lurf Jiphtly spring ! ': ' ' -'.'..'" jLfbt a tke ir if oof torel giade, . Ltjht as Uie butc'h uf the woodland shad. IZa aa tbe wave utile wiuip!ing stream, tU a tlit kiss of tfi'monii, twain, - -r- shuts and ma deM. advance advance, . Awl nn-mly fit the Kin berry dance ! Lei UK lfin utivil be loudly blown, -Waking the land with it knell like tone; ' 14 Mm kettle drum be fiercely beet, . la cai.Vtice lid to oor bounding foet, - ' A wet the turf we Iig'tUy pring, ': - And round tt-e r,mg w memiy sing! 'W Kmg of tte moon nut Uie rental turn - ' Ssnjl of the clouds round tbe mountain dun, t r flf the treSlM Ui ifimwio sky, . iif ef Use regions ihl 'neth thm lie, hut J of the (ml to Jerk and fray. Aod lite rrjul (Umlauts thai 'ueath tbira play; K.-riSfU ihe wyriaUsnt naiiM-less nwer That every where iwell the vernal bower: i S.ng of the lev 3 tli; J. ret leeiie, . v ( ol t!.e r;ri eiid gnm Merppn,.;. JiBj of Um friiii Ut itrew the ground, " ', nu um ( Iii3l breetri eruuiid i . . i it . i . - i t K mii$-!iy krt-j-egjUjbMjal'il fcfa4 f -Aaf "iTwaiif "Cw; uillt iio iiwde ihf lit, 1 . Ai arches over u fruin ilia fmiy ball. " Kan4 ibe r'mjj, nk I merrily itnjfc '.' "v Vt!k) blittx ie t-p kdaM:eedneet . i Aa4 uwrrily ji.iu the dtraa Vrry Dance S VAHICTY. Tkt win Ikej do Aiir 'A H. The . Lou is Onn.rrci il I! ul let Hi iiixhihcs the mar i.. rtav; uf a Mr. Ira Ilntlcr of Connecticut, to Mum 5!aryCtifr)rr-tf JetirTsiai (rmiity; Term:," afier a mrfrcVdc'irtl.ipif thirty -eight minulus, during -tn U tbiifottowiii mm pmit between llieui. I They firal saw each o'lter at church, and their . hi AtKiMiAMn Culler nwiej knowingly la Mis J-l!f'awVtiMyjiiitt,mfA ilm (jentlemdn, I'm b rviJkre, replied tlie U.ly. litre the church, Mid ilia geiitfeinju there's the pr'wt replied the ln.ly. , U'ti Uteely iIiom liltte cliildrn bk, said Ibe gen. lieuuuu The lady bewail Jo rouiu her fingera. p:pliei the Uiy I wih Mid hi Miking at the I Ti-viiJtaam . itKial traata aa M n.lritijt t liitaamtalaail t laa ij . .i . - c.i. j rf the lady. Aml.umiig Ihe-el.oo of .he word, tai'ir KHirui cwws iiw rcniw oi iimj uy. A. ). 8. . A Crxrr Ertraordianrf, A gentu'man infrm u th,- white -jniminJ at rnte 4 rti; toWrnt th irtririia, be enoiutitered in the street atout doub W lunged negro tabu ruining baud be 1 1 niot srtaulutlT. ' Alter hi tx-iihg at it . ! tiMiie a deai half', and bellowed out annWdtrng U Ili4 foleiwusar.euecl, "hialat dis mte frviu tins grii!n4! Unk rtyMt-r fciiies,"aiidl iHWi't jfuJe uf fiit-rficiiie Jim Willi trna will tmve eurne frrh oyytera at LissiaLlinIiment by f icier tlenire. . Mr Ilea lull w til gib iuitat4Mt) obey again two (triiire damaged ditrummn iin lorks, sjiel Rey, " Mir. F Q Viudelirr'asrniil ou teiiiiierauee, "ivf-aa pretwe ; ' dartf liMT ill t rihikit Hiimey t or price i b great bull I'hilip will be stationed at . aqiurei ud dt wot 4U mlief !-ther-wiU ba perlite and colored bail at Mra. Juhuuu, jus artrr dm is b -en dotie. --iw taftriJ of f-vr rf!m Rub llieVn "oyer Hh cheese, ami let three or four hunary mite nibble t hein f mght.etlwo. - IF.iIm? n,ux -irilt do their duty tlx rometly will be ellic'ient. - P,!-rkwid '," that the fnt id" iiitrfiitonv or ls.ayiiniHa'-aMM-ii3 twa i a m e ; t rrtrf rer-TPgrnrnty mn CTinceaT ;tt. uu - the t"t f ctnrliea, in the. cttU rvlta of lima, , aastM l,lwsbfc Ik-xtf jfumc etjdi) iiol iBtrl thai Ml us whether an imMiiluul (name, TfSCIA I Hiarted niari.' WhnVr tt beaceiiitinauh- tloeJ lok, SMCb lh.it which cbarac,eriaca the Itooa in MiriigerK, and di.tiiiguinhrs ihsm from jbeJuttUif.tUis aWrV-ew mH Wf j-btrf that; l!Jrwlh is s-h we piwlively atBint. ' Tina ulnl J". oanfvlier rtuiHi.l u oTastiitaa in lluluie' addrea - - to certain portrait, which excited hi cotnmir Jio to gallery ef painting t ; , ; - - - r'TTT know lh bast wrfWet home, I know thosi bat a child, . ' By that saWaesf JimrHir imtlr, . , v " " " " ", I'poa thy leal urea auld. . ' " CufTy, gn to the meaJtw nrwl ratch iyy h'orse High Uiy nipusw I , nwi-, kw t kmtw so uiueh IkmiI dm kio he liit pus auft, data Berlin." , ' JAutthati Itetrriftiim ff Steamboat. It's ' g'it sawmill on one aula, and gristmill tm t'other, and btg blacksmith shop in the middle tnd thtwa c.ur there a a tiruatiua great put boiling till ba lime. A ' Tofr. MrT Vauhorn, a Dutch merchant, drank a crrtiin number of butt ha uf port duily, rJ u teckotHng bp the number ho had drank - durft 8Jyer, it amounted In 3A,0"-! Uitik-s, or ,.Tb raresJ nea in the wwld ricb printer. vTW bmeee wwib in tbr world tbm wba rt not a ft lid uf a dun. TAILOUIXB BUSINESS. a. I ESPECTFULI.Y take ibis wcthod to mt..rm hi ti icfkis and cufcUuiwm mi Cowcusd an) us vicinity, that he JUll continues to tarry oa the.abate WaNeo or Bemn i at htaoM stuxr is t'onenrd, !iih f llio store -r M J. F. I'Uds,. barre be w-iU so-toend . at all times, rea.lr.ro t ut, make or Kierutr, any vmrk m his.linv. " Irwlongetpenenc in the Biuti- .neas. the pains ne m now Uitm tn reeoive Uie earlitst fmtkmma frets Pbiaadelph and New York, enable him to say. thai the work done at br SIkio, shall bt rd the - ',-..-'', ...... .,, 7 Beet Workmanship. : I ' N. 8. He will aim teach (as A'jent) the mncb an. W'ed system of T. trfiver ol Wrflsdslphia, to any oi.e Ka wsMswJrcUia in bMtvsteut ul cuAlmr. , . . v a-'"' ' J , moral e araeter, and e,ne experience, lo enge a a partner in the Mercan. ile besiueM in the country. The tm is guod uue ; 'tea stloaUoo bvaltliy, and society good. Apylj t IV. B. Avaia; Sal jburj, V C, IT'Cf ' 17, A 77 . .J uu-M aa aa CTU.iMKED by the .AMERICA The Champion, of America, Winner rt)r THE CREAT MATCH "RACE; " The .orth nainat the notiUi, . IMIE Umroujrb-fcred hcreo, LATH.bred by Cul. Wade . Ilamirfi'ia, of boulli Carolina, will make bis first (VjiHun at Kuliiibury end Concord, (iiividm bis time equally, cJMiiiueiicintf on. the lotb inrt.1), aiw. ktbii natirig im tlie l.'rtli a July, -. ' 1 KRMS tgiUU, if pawt within tbe spawm, other wise wiH 'be ciHiijcti ; -yw ttr nlllT-T1ro(m!lTffyoile pl mi won as it u abcprtdimti the Mtro is in tiial, or tlie prnpt rty changtt ownert, and 50 Ctnita to Uie UruHn, Mure sent from a disiance, will be well attendf.-d to, and M with (,'rain W cen's per day. A gn4 l"t will be fliriiiyllcd thoMr tbst Wlh it, grntit; tut, in no instance will I be responsible lor accnli!tits or escsjies. , K. W. LD.Nti. Salisbury,. Ajiril 'A 19. , tf 1 CERTIFY, that I.atB was bred by me, and that ne was loalded in the K;rinr of t He was got by Gwlolnljin, his dam, Pocahontas, by 8ir Archy; bis gran dam, Voun? Ixittery, alM by Kir Archy, put of Colonel MiDgUton's celebrated Ititttry,by the imported Itaiford, out u( the imported mare Aiivillma; (lodolphin sj gut by Eclifiee i his dmo 8y Ipli, by llrpliestifin, out of Littery by imported Bedford, &c. JJs'plii'siion was' got by the imported fiuzznrd, out of tlie dam of Mr Archy. ' " " "": descrhtion; PERFORMANCE, &c. ' LATH is a fine bay, without white, 15 bands 3 inches high, with good bone and capital set Km. - At 8 years old, he won the produce stake alCuluinbia, 3 mile heilr. beatiiit Jir J aylot'a Myr l)iny, and Cafttain Hpatiu'a colt. Convention, nine vtliers paying (orb it. Two weeks iflerwsrds, he won the Jockey4lub puree, 3 mile heal, at Augusta, beating Kile, and diaUnciiig Hopper lor the Jockey-Club purse, 3 mile heats ; being very much amies, be was drawn alter the brat bnC At 4 years old, he won the Jockey -t,lub. purse, 4 mile heals, at Camden, beating Hir Kenneth and Dornbclla, at 3 beats, lowing the brut in consequence of bolting when seeeral length in advance uT tbe fluid, jiwtbefiire hatLtuaeb'tbe idge'a stand; aivd geltiiitf eritaiitrleii' amongst the carnage, he sustained an injury wlncli QtrasHined his wiinuraws! irotn ttie l urt. evinced in his trials with Bay Maria, Charlotte Rnw, tnJ Kj,.f oll( if Hw'rf jnfe . none, wheiiier luiponed or native. Ilia constitution a rohuM, having neccr been sick, and hia temper good. Uie coliHir, form, are) action., speak for themselves. In I word, Jilt) vftilet in himself aa many claims to public patronage, as any young Mujllion that I know. . J - - W, HAMPIQNI- .JkVJUvwwd, Jan. 23, lm - . rr 'From tlie kbove certificate of Col. Hampton, who bred and had LATI I trained tor the Turf, it will be seen that he considered him a Race horse ofjbp fif.ckss. mil oiuy irttiu inu iui.ni hb niuf meiitioneo ss rravtng run publicly, but from private trials ho baa nude withlmrs es which sre now on llio Turf, ind runaimr nidi con.-. sidersbie aucees. It will also be observed by his.Cer iWaUVlhat be euoaiiiemd Lath of the- -purwa blood - M to .pe rDMi(Ujt joy toira.4mpifU'drnattver- I cnneider it entirely nnneceraary to attrmpjt t eulo- I gine Jtatii, eitner lor uu p'riorioanccs on tlie I urt or ta ta b bbjodiiince in every respect ha is so well at. testc. But will remark, that Lath has nut only de scended Irom pure blood, but has come from stick, both site, rrandsire, dam, and grandam, thst are of Ihu run nine blood. For instance, hi aire Oodnhilun, made his finir mile in 7 minuti-a and SO seconds; his erunilfire, the. American fceipseir wclrtnOwn' it the North aud. Sotilli. iiisde fii time in the great match race, the North gint the South, fr .11,(1(10 aside, in 7 mm. and 37aee.; which he won With considerable eclat, arid which gain- ,.m4 reputation a a racer, die , stands uiuiuentioncd' both in t;nrland and Ameiics. The prandain of Lath, Old aWtwry bred by th tfreat iiiMiiiefu Amateur 1 Ji:irsXulUt.iiuuttotift-u.-ouJ' dtieeil wiore riHe-racbofse4hn:iiT ntfaerjnareln the Union. Thus it will be seen tltat there is united in I Jib two of the best st nils ot the South, Hamilton' and Si nolo ton's, ensjied with (Jin. Cnlnsnf I ho Nnrlh Jie-puuU-isnttW-jtri.iieiited witb-sm-h an rmrtrrimt - ty of improving th blood ol that hobleand ueeflil sni mil, tlie hore, as very rarely occurs ui this section of country. - tt. W. I alisbury ZIotcI. HAVING recently purr has"d the bne .Hotel front Tsi A, lu;," jl'so'.'CKirnierly owned by V. H. Slaughter,) informs the Public thatbe intemlii carry in; it on through hi superintendent, CoL LJwnri tbrik, in a style that shall not be surpassed by any establishment of a aimilar character, in all " Old I Wii," or in any other Soutfiern Plate. ; : lioiiiienten wbo are rood ot goost r art, fin l.iqwit seel Ws, and Htsbloa well $nptlird with grain ind"" Provender of all kinds, conducted by a lupmor llott- " hr, tre respectfully solicited lo call, both by the Pro prietor and Superintendent, aa each is determined that 1 ll !. I 1. il i II Lll.l i ,i tf..V.- - 1'.,. - Wf,.ituiinwwBWT?inni mr 1 ioui UlSPailMieU. . , WM. Dw CR.ViX)RD, Proprietor. : April 51th. 1SU, - u l : J - card. v ; LYARBROUCII is imyankiotta to see hi1 old frttniU od lirmer cMsrosieri at the above lintel, and pledges himself to spare no paip to render their I n'liiiliiiiii during ilmii suyi plesiwni tnd euinliMa'Jli1. " 05 Tbe Rsleigh Ree inter, the North Carolina Stan dard and the Paycuoviil Ob.erveTi will phti give the atatve advertisement riyir maertwiiA and fcryiti whs iu uus onire. How Goods. Tiiu r4inaciiiisrj:$i v I RE how receivine at their old Stand, at Rtirewah i Cabarrus, a new and fresh aupply of , t, t-fs aaa, usiti evtlllllHCr taOOUaW '2 ' Tbetullowingtrticloa are among the latest arriv!: 1.700 lbs. ef Sojar,- tj-' -, . . , v 1,600 do, : CiiK,!T ".rf'v J 3 lihds. Molasses, :!. , ' :; -60 bosM SalJv " ';' :: : Vines.Cigniac Brsrely, DyeStufia,Pewder,a;e:,Ac., all ol which Will b sold low ir cash, or to punctual dealers on Tnoo. JACOU WJNECOFP & CO. M 1st. lw3uV . , . W ftrranW for sac ctc. ,TLRMS OF CAROLINIAN. Tbe VVeofi-ro Car"lmiai published ewry Fai Bt,lt 'Two. IMUM per liir.ilfn if piu 1 edMiiee, of Two Dollars and Fitly" CVuw if '"t wmI 'before Uie ex piritioh of three woulliv -''. , N(, pajj r will be dn)iitmuPd umil all arrearnj; ire paid, uiiU-sts at lliediscMion cf the fclitors ; and a failure to' notify the Editors of wifb to dixcontmue, I Hie end of a year, will be considered as a new en gagement, AdvertiiKinenUwill be eonpieuouly and correctly inw-rtnl, at orie dollar per o,uare for Uie firnt insertion, and '& wU liif eseh cofitiimance. Court and Judicial adfertiwnientu will be cliarfcd 25 cent mrre than the above, pricit. A dwiuciion id lilj per yrnt from the fti(ular prices will be meue to ytariy anveruwrs. Advertisements sent in for publication, mUt bave tbe mnulwr ol times marked on them, or they Will be iliwsr- TPil t.II 1rbid. and CTiard f -f accoTdmi'l . Letters adilrewed lo Uie Minora on Dusinees uiuuv uc jrntt paid, or Uiey will not be attended io. THi: c;oo na.haitaa;. A CONTRAST. : ;-j I LI. nations, Irom the remolest sgei, have hadshipn, V but Columbus only found out the way to America. Bet re the tune ol llreatjjmnuhjiaijratorfje were ooTy enaTITeSX paJdleabout tLe aTiorea. Just with the Life Medicines. It is but two ihort years since I first ventured upon an unknown ocean, and I Ontcovered tlie precious object I .wee in search of--health. Vegetable medicuea, were indeed known when I commenced mv search, but their use was not. By the ue of them, I have not only passed froru the dejected invalid, 'ta the hale, hearty and active man ul Ixisiness, but comparatively spesking, 1 have renewed my youth; I can thus, with omndenee in my own e uerience. I'd viae with thy fellow-citiiens. Doei'tlie J . t .l.-t il. Vt'CkTiai v l' UP. I have on file I ' DICINKS are u liable to his own case! at my office, &J7, Broadway; hundreds of letters, Irom some of the most respectable citizen of thi my native j land, voluntarily offered in testimony of the Virtue of ! A tiOOO VtAitTABIJ'. AIEIilUlAK.. . j Persons whine constitutions have been nearly ruined 1 by the "all infallible mineral prepnratione of the dsy, I will beir me witness, that the Life Medicines, and such only, ate the true course to permanent good health. IU11.X MUfTAJ, General remarkt relative loftfnffaCi Life Pills - and Phtrnix Dittersr" These medicines have long been known and appro cisted,: for their extraordinary and unmdite powers of restoring perfect health, to persona suffering under nosrly every kind of disease to which ihe buman frame ta 'maiijTliuS instances, tfiey nave even rescued sufferers trout Uie very verge of an un timely grave, alter all the deceptive nostruih of the day bad utterly failed : sml to many thouiknda they nave permanently cecurea mat unuorm enjoyment oi health, without' which life itwlf i but parual.blo- ...jOiiir.- Nteet, iMeet,-as -their etllcacy-' invariably Jaitd infallibly proved, tliat it baa appeared scarcely less llian miraculous to those who were imacquainlcd With tuey nru buuipuuuu, suu upon wiuen luey coiiBeueiu ly act. It was to their manifest and sensible action in, purifying Uie tarinirs'and channel cf life, and en dowing them with renewed tone and vigor, that thry were indebted for their name, which was bestowed tip-. on them at tlie spontaneous request of seyerahndividual Wuie lives tliey have obviously saved. . The Dmorietor reioiees in the onoorlunitT afforded by tlie urHvermTditfitsinn of the daily prese, tit placing his VEGETABLE LIFE FILLS within the knowledge and reach of every individual in the community. Un like Uie host ul pernicious ausoLeriea, which Boast Of vegetable ingredients, the Life Pill are purely and MrrfWreSleauijtx'it, .jwitlwrMercuj3rAnii mon. Arsenic, nor any other mineral, in any (ornt whatever.' They are entirely composed .61 extract! irom rare and powerful plants, the virtues ot which, tlwoifh lone known tosevera! In.lisntrihea.and reeent- IjLl. mui9 egijjiiu.pWinii:puiMal bcinists, are aUej gether anknown to the ignorant pretender to medical sctenee-f ami were mnei befcre sdmintrtcreO tn otnrp ..... pily eflictciou a combintion. . : " Their first operation is to loosen from the coat of the st'ittch end bowels, the various impurities and crudi ties coiwuinilv setUinir around them Land to. remove the burdened feces which collect in the convolutionsof the small intratines. 'Other medicines oulv oarluillv cteaiute Uiosei and lea ye audi collected masse behind, as to produce habitual costivenesa, with all it train of evils, or sudden diarrluea, wtih it imminent denser. Thi fact ia well known lo all regular inatomuts, who .ajuwilrtliouiawiowWeafter oatb-'tiiaihetti utriudiceot'-thejiewelt mtirmedm fWiHMt medicines of Ihe sire. The second effect of the VLUE- TABLE LIFE I'U.IA is to cleans the kidney nd the ..bladder, aud bv Jl,iseas,J.bi. bet and tb lunew, iW-UaiiUui aot wo ' which entirety riepmdrw pon the jregukrity of tbe--iroars-.ergrj.-TlTe-hxjrf,-wbicb lake its nd color Irotn the strency of the liver and the lung before it passe into Uie heart, being Uiu purified by them, tnd nourished ay tood couim from a clean t . iieeiy-inrnayiT rne tcidv renew eve- ry part of Ihe ytem,and triumphantly mount the ban ner of health iu Uie bluooiing cheek. . - Tbe Sillowing are among the distressing variety of human diseases, to which the Vegetable Lif'o PilU are fectl known la be infallible i - ' Ihtjxptia, by Uioruuglily cleansing the first and se cond itomacha, and creating a flow of pure healthy bile, instead uf tli stale and acrid kind i Flatulency, Pal pi tat ion of the Heart, Low of Appetite. Heart-bum. and Head-ache, Resdawmns, Ill-Utmper, Anxiety, Languor, and Melaucholy, which are Uie general symptoms of uyopepmt, will vanisli, s natural consequence of its cure. UwUvenesa, by cleansi.iir the whole lenirth ol theintvxttnrwiUJa,aolv..ht process,"and without vio leoce, all violent purge leave Uie bowel costive with in two day.1 Diarrbr and Cinders, by removing Uie sharp acrid fluid by which these complaint are occt ioned, and by promoting the digestive secretion of the mucus membrane, Fevera of all kinds, by restoring iiw mow w a regular eircuiaiion, Uirougn which Uie process of pereptratioa in some cases, and the thorough solution of sll iutesUui oUtrueUomi in othcrav The LIFE PILLS bv been known tn cure Rheumatism permanently in three weeks, and Gout in half that time - 't' Jiy-rouaxuta: loosinfiarirrwtirwiTvintl sikl ligameau of Ihe joint. Uropaie of ill kinds, by free ing and Mrengtmmrrrsr-th kidneyr and aladdeTphey opersw.mflrt deiaffbtliiUy Umsss important- -organs; and bene have ever been found a certain remedy for the worst canes of OraveL . Also, Worm, by dishidging from th tn,rninga of tbe bowel the limy matter to which these creature adhere; Asthma and Consump. (ion, by relieving Uie air of the lungs from.the mmtis, which weu gliglil Quids will occasMnV which, il" not removed, becomes bardened, and prjdticea tbos dreadful, diseases. Scnrvy. Ulcers, and Inveterate Sores, by the perfect purity which these Life Pills give to the blood, and all tie buinoia Scorbutic Empnons, shT Bad txrniplexion. by their alterative efferl the fluKls that Mfeed the.kin, the. jnoibid .state of ..svlucb oeeasHxis all trttptive tomplainta, Sallow, Cloudy, and U..IV, nmuimvi, AMiiitiexHitaa. ins mm as ihM Pills, lis; a eery short time, will effect an entue cars of taii rtieuia Lrysipelsa, aud a striking improvement in Uie Clearnete of the skin. Common Cold and Infln ens, will alway be eered by ene dose, or by two, even ui the worst cases. Pile,-! a remedy for this most distressing and obstinate malady, the Vegetable Life Pill deserve a distinct and emphatic recommendation. It is well known to hundreds in this city, that tlie Pro prietor ef these invaluable Pills, , h'mwelf afflicted with tin complaint foe upwards of thirty-five years, and that be Vied in vain every remedy prescribed with in the whole eompi.ss of Uie Materia Medics. He, however, at length, uied the medicine which be now otter to Uie public, and be was cured in a very tsirt time, ftcr bw recovery bad been pronounced not only improbable, but absolutely impossible, by any human mean, j .'. i " , - " ' " Dinwlion For f'sr. Tli Pmnrii Ttl.. vrr.r. TABUS UfE PlUi doe. not follow the be and mercenary practice of n,na:k of tba dvy, ia aivi- peroiu to uke his Filw m lire quanUlwa. No good uieuicmu cap poi-siOiy 'jewretjiiireu J nr.-- i o.s are to be taken at bed liuie etery night, ft,r a week or furtn:glit, ar cording to the obrtmacy tf the eVai The u-ul doe.i Irom tl to A, according to the con:4i lution of the perxm'. Very ilelirale persons klswld be gin ilh but two, and increase as the nature of the rc may require; those more robut(orof very utu'e ha bit, may betfin with 3, and increase to 4, or even i Tulv, and they will effect a nutlkiently baupy chsnireto guuie the mtient in tlteir further ue. 1 buse IMlasonietunea . OKajajojB sickneps and vomiting, tliouch very seldom, nn- m ttm slomseb is very loul : tins, however, may be considered a favorable symptom, as the patient wfl find himnel! at once relieved, ami by perseverance will soon recover. They usually operate within 10 r Vi ... hours, and never give pain, unless the bowels are very much-encumbered. They maybe taken by tlie moot delicate females under any circumstance. It is.how- ever, recommended, that Uioae in Uter perioos M prrg. nancy should Uke but one at a time, and thus continue hi keep the bowels open : ana even two may oe uaen where the patient is very costive. One pill in a aolu-. turn of two table-spoons lull of water, may be given to an intanl id the lollowing floaes a lea-epuoo iuu every two hours till it operates; for t child Irom one to live years uf age, half a pill and from five to ten, one pill. TUB I'lllft.MA m IT Uia, ire -calico, Because they possess tlie po'er of restoring the expiring embers ' of health, to a plowing iiror thronirhout the eonstito- tluD, k IM PUiiSurie ai id lo'be retweo UTTITe Troi'n the abhes of its own dissolution, loe rnu-nix Biliera sre entirely vegetable, composed of roots found only in certain parts of the western country, wbich will infalli bly cure Fever and Agues of all kinds; will never fad to eradicate entirely all the erlecU of Mercury, in finitely sooner tharr the most powerful preparations of JSarmrisMla. and will immediately cure uie determina tion o( Blootfto the Head j. never fuil in the fickneM mculent to young females: aud will be found a certain- remedy in all case ol nervou debility and wealine : of the oiewt impaired constitutions. As a remedy for U i ,. - T y-.-,- " . - , vrr.iK..T t v - "roulc "'lu lunsmmauiry rviieuniaiisiii, me ciuiacj 01 the l'iid'iiu Bitter will be demonstrated by Ilia use of a single bottle. The usual dose ol these b.ttere is ball a wine glass lull, in water or wine, and thi quautity may be taken two or three time a day, about ball' aa hour before meal, or a leas quantity may be taken at all tunes. To limes who are afflicted with indigestion after meals, these Bitter will prate invaluable, a they very greatly increase the action of the principal visce ra, help them lo perlorm their functions, and enabletbe- stomach to discharge into th bowel whatever isoffen- : sive. Thus indigestion is easily and speedily removed, - appetite restored, and the mouths of the absorbent ves- aela being cleansed, nutrition is hcihtated, and sirenglb of body and energy of mind ire tlie happy results. or Ittriherparticulsrsof - MOFFAT'S I JFK FILLS,"' ndPPCF.NlX BnTEILS,applyatMr. Mofftf office, INo. S07 Broadway, new lor, where the fills can be obtained for 25 cent, 60 cents, of I per box ; and the Bitter tar tjfrqr fperiwttla. -(Br 'KnMeToWelttT" hentea of Uie wondeil'ul efficacy of both, nuy be there iiistiected. . . In oine obstinate and. eomplicated care of chronic . and iuflummatory Rheumatism, Liver Complaints, Fe- . ver and Ague, Dyspepsia, Palsy, Pilesj ir ijurie from thp p of ilcri:Ury quuteaudjiUiej.diiiisit,f4 standing, it may be found necessary to take both the'. Lite rills and tne l'lwoix Jjitlera, m tlie doses before recommended. ". . . ." Tv.U These Pill sad the Bitter will get all mer cury put of the system infinitely faster than the best preparation of Sarsapsrilla, and are a certain remedy for tlie rushina of blood lo tlie bead, or all violent bead- aches, tic douleureux, &.C. All persons who are pre disposed loapoolexy, palsy, etc., should never be wttli-i out the Life Pills or Uie Bitters, for one dose ia time will save life. They equalize Uie circulation of the Wood, draw all pressure Irom the bead, restore perspi ration, and mrow on every impurity by the pure o! tbekin. - '." - .. IMPORTANT NOTICE. ' eraoaa'usjng the Life oTodicine, are aJvTsed to i taSe" Uie j'iIIs at night, in sufficient quantities to opera le two or three time on the bowel in the course of Uie next 1 day. Also, Uke a table-spoonful of tbe Bitten half aa f"""r eetore ech ttieal..Eur,iaq h'ebJou trje-mttftirrymay be saiScientr WuOT - gwnah..fsensas, said. Ssawiab dirstiotva, eaa be I Al,f-.nul I ....... -. . I ..a:.. atyt n t . obumed on application aLlhe office,-367 Beoadw OCT A libeial deduction made to Urn who purchase to sell again. AU fott paid letter will receive name- . diate attention, , The above Medicine may be had of Metu-i. Crete V Boger, in this Townr who are Aengts for the same. Salisbury, March 2tV,183a . " 6m ' r VTHE HEATH TRACT, eonuinimr six T " ?-J'Aeseaofe1ist f VYW wx THilo Cist or lienlngUin, ItavMimn Lot. enthfl Toad lending Irom - lingtc - to - Y .U.M..II . 1. 1U1MI AflilfMl til. SI.La - . . . . V . ,1.1V. IV HV . 1 . . - u . 1 . . TV. i ' There are about 100 acrea improved, and 500 in Wood and Timber. ;'"..'."-' ThtrTrart ifttth'I'veff " .: E"a. a rir?" 5 v - . - iiaHWawai a and u peculatrly adapted to fanning. ti an tirclisrd, and a (rood Meadi It bt on K a JiiaL-pendent of theee adranuges, U.o praepect tor -GolJ, is uouestiuiable, as one or two v ' ' have already been opened, and aorne very rick ore ex-r traeted from Uiem. ." . - The celebrated Conrad CroU Mine, is situated a lew ' hundred yard south of it ; and according to the direc tion of the Veins uf that Mine, Uiey must necessarily ' pars through a part of this Twct-----... ' Any person wishing lo view the premise or get a more minute description, will call on Rigdon Wads worth, in Lexington, who will give the desired infor mation ; or any person washing to contract tor filename, will call ouDr. Austin, Salisbury ; or addrea a Letter to the Subscriber,' Trenton- Poet Office, Jones Co. N. C. . . . . Wll. tl. I1EAT1L Feb. at im - . r-i," irj:. tf. - NtLXII'UKIXO. : iUtt St itjstfflKr "wIslieT to glyrm K 3 D!Llb pablirrjeneriilij', that be his cwttemere still carries JSIuue-CMllinqf -Iltwiness fc and hi ever ready to execute, in a very superior milliner, all description of work in bis line. ilold-Uriiuieri, Mill-Stonti, Uliuov and Door. $HU, Door ttrpt and T omh $tonci, an executed in a very rate style. Hiv JtriJ Ibf Milt-Slouetj is very -good. Mr. Philips also begs to inforra tbe public that lie can execute Engravings of various kinds He will Engrave marWe-slub neatly, and granite tomb-ttofwa eatt be well executed If 'desired. His ehargeshall always bo reasonable, and aa accoin nwdatirrjaa pui:..--;. Persona wishing to bave work done in the above wo, ui. .en to cnii at me reiucnce ol .tlr. Philips, seven mile south of Sulislnir. v ENOCH K. PHILLIPS. Augusl 21, 18.H . if DR; G. B. DOUGLAS, HAVING located himself in Salisbury, respectfully tenders bis nmftwiuinal vices lo il ciliwns, and those of the surrounding cooti try. Hi office i st CoL Long'. Hotel, where be msy -be found at all times except when ibsent on wrofeasioaal duties. , , . . kaliibirry, May 2, 1ST.3. F ANCY AND ORNAMENTAL JOB ntlNTING, -gold, ilvf r fc njiM-r Kroiizin;, VJT..iom .' . -'.r..-,. .Tills OFFICE : ' ' , j :xj : Ya tcst kivnv::;') fi:om n::v; (:.v , .. I ADLLl'lilA. L(M t- ANU P.las, u" ' prins I'a-hioiiH l.r 1 833, by the Sub-cr.l'er, l.o i.t i". pirt J to "fLt tJij ,' " cMlung in the stesr fKiu. mni JttraUt i- k warranted to fii. He, !-, k.pa g-xid tmuti. Cloths, Csssnnere and h.-h ,.t uw t,rtt ' elected by biuwelf in Ihe New Vof ic MarkeLaU iv"'. he will sell k.w for Ca4i. , . ; . . N. tt llf still eentiuoeria teach tlia artsa., " varments on tbe nwt appro ed plans ot the hi " .' , l j in .l I. ti. . " a in .ew 1 or a son iniau lyins. . . (fcj- Cuttinj h co-4iiiuers tWue on the thcrust lice, and orders from a diftance attended tn ). j path.( His shop wilt be P-trnd iu Mr f, Ur?e brick building BE.NJ. F. FiULtv" SalUbury, May 2, !: , " M:V liSTAIlLISlDItLNT. it: t IN MOCKSVlLLt:, DAVIE C OU.NTT, A tiiomasTfoster V1 INFORMS tbe public that he has removed (ma tie former stand, to hi new building on the public square, in the Town of MucLeville, where be will aa. tioue ter keep a HOUSE OK ENTERTAIN Ji EXT. Hi House is roomy and comrnudiou; (ttacbed lo which are aia roniCrrlnble (MTirea tir Diiiiili.ir.cn .1 ,i. , . . . . j " u ma ; Bar, all convenieut to Uie Court llouae, , The salaen. , ber pledge himself to the mast diligent exettmiw,,, - give ssttklitction Wiroeh as msy rail on him. 11 af,. "blc7 Bar and KtaliTes arepripvlJ.iu Tlie bet awnner j that Uie country will afford, and hi seivant ar bulk ! ful and Dromot. v Feb. ll, !. 74-U .. To Owners ol Mls. " r1IIE Subscriber ha an tmprovfd faint SpiniU ky A. Mills, by which, mill will do much better lb with tbe usual form of Spindles, r It is an conatractal as lo keep from keattng ut killing tlie meal in say aa ner. The runner is so confined by the Spindle ti si--) way to preserve ita balance, and of course there it k j rubbing of tbe (tone.- , . ' j I think, by thm improved Spindle, the same mutt i will do ai kasl one-Utird -mure buMnessy and the stetl of superior quality. , . ' '"'y - Any person waJiir.g to see oneef theSpifci may obtain one of more, by making application, (aitfc. ia abort lime.). Ja the u.becriipt ibkj;yrillej Ikm Co. N. C I Unnk the probable oust will not eiurc 30 lor the Patent and Spindle ready for use. CoL tt'm F. Kelly and Thos. Fuster, ia the riciwj of Mocksn'Ie, have recently tried the improved p die, ana .e aiuy pieasca wim u M. GILBERT, ........ Tebruir-T. 1939:, rpiIE 8UBJCRIBEA living near Islington, Dav I X m County, takes wis method In inform th Pi. lie that be will enter into, coot net with any PerM,w ! peraais, either in Davidson, Rowan, or Cabarrus Cw. j ties, who wish houses, factories, or any other k:J f . , building erected ef Brtck, la boild theirr as chei?' m j durable, and to a gcui atjle as any workman k t j 4.Cuuntry , - - - ; lie will aba, mould and burn tbe prick, it wanlid. Ile tnrats that his long experience in - T KOULDING AXrrtATTNG BRICK, 1 will entitle him to a snare of public patmme. He vou refer rentlerrrerr vrtshttir work done ia U Unsiaf Biuinsmav ta the Female Academ and the ate ! fire proof Clerk' office in Salisbury, as spvcimetB y but work. " -r -"'". -.. i ' . 1 . N. a Thus wishing work done, will pleesiWa - aTn!Uflra"VVerUrv;iftiaef4J- shall be punctually attended to. , . ; . ROBERT Cat Davidson, April 19, .i . IX.-...- ISew asois, or Spring k UOUACIs IU "OB AUD, UESPECTFCLLY icform but fricofl and the public, that be still carries on tbe TAlL( H yji4wcicr avsi- ready to execute the orders of his customer ia t ,,'1 ,tKl wuo' surpassed by any wortn:u t .!)-. :I K" r tvceipt uLiUu latest. J-ooUouaivJ Aw t. t - tfyAsHlO.N3, - and prepared to accommodate I taste of the fashionable at all times. CiT- Cuttinjr pmnMtoof jlj . Jkin.de. t Utotkil u prtthprTy j and the Iniest Vashiona furnished it ! lime to country tailors, and instruction give at cutting. Salisbury, Jan. 1, 18-79. TOllN C. PALMER. h tneihT near supply of fold and iihtr a" Vsi, Lerer Watches, flam English and French, da, 'ob Cniu end Keys, Breaisl I'm, Finger King, silver Butler Kflirs. S?ftj Irs Pencils, (patent nd plain,) lurf -Pk IV k. Fob CbaniA. iieeUcles tint Thimbles, Stetd and Gilt Fob Chain atkl K'r- : Also, a ery fine and Targe a.-wnrtmenl of R' socket and pen-kmrea, by ditlerent Man'ifaCnrers, wi' other article usually kept by Jewelers,sllf which will be sold very tow for ea, or only six nmntb ered t, ti ter which timn, interest will bo charsed. " Vork done faithfully and punctually. Salisbury. May 2, ls-HL ... tf ' ' sWJsi'W-' i i Mi,, --ra f jIHE travellina? community are respectfully itilWm- j ed Uiat the Subscriber is no running hilmte. reel fioia Raleigh by wiy of Pitaboro and AJiboro' j Siibury, in small Northern made Coche ot t IcdOUJvlUlUEAli ,It-ott-iiftHiila sl Tbursi'.v . IU A. id., arriving in Snlibury next Uaat It r- j leaving Salisbury on Tuodai and FrKl'nyaal - bi arriving in Rjlngh uext days at lt P. L . Hi homes sre prl, and drivers yMrticnNrly esreW and aecmmojhtiug. " " " " JOEL McLEAX. Feb. I'd, I-nW. tf ., JN. B. SU secured at tho Mansion Hotel- . ', HAVE jst received and lor sale, . , 'i hinl good Sutrar, "' 10 dot tiraas Scythe. 2 do. finKtied K.ili Prre!i, i 3,00(J lb. Spnq Cotton, Salem Factory. ' " llet-Anker r.-lta-" C! rt!iei J5creen-'f f'elifb.iry. April 1", 41. H lVantrtf, Ir.intt tJi.tlt :ly 0e art" Journeymen T !', lo whom trued wtr' and c einploynH-nt wi'i i given. IS'.vne but t!i e '! a gissi kn .a'., .'reol lUeir baoiie and of st'Iv ' ne.1,.,:)-. "HORACE II. 15.--'' Sill:liry, May 9, 1Y tf 1 . V.iuYkt Vanci. FlK.ST-!lTr. BU!::'.;r,"wlio'can conn? ftVaMlillMirtJa.! o.m.i . pi.wwl an-.'tf 131 !f1 Ccnant employ at th he .SAUdUUttX lien' ft aammssaa- m't ' Suhibury, Afrtl'L l