5 ... rocTic from U.f Corsair. . - ' THE SON OF I10ELUT T3UR.N3. Thia f nth-man, who was s,ijt ten year of ge v hen hw father died, a rt who rme.ri,ierhiin distinct ly iih! HU-tii:iUiiv, wrt placed by Some friends of the family it College, in !S.;4YhI, mul Jrooi thence vva Vn!irr.d to mienlion in tne Slsuip Office, London, where he cR'.ir!tMl Clerk until the last low year. lit) retired with an allowance of JCI'-U per snuum, in obtaining whteh, he was aided by the active generosi ty of" JuiJJJriighsiTi, Chancellor. Mr; Burn How reside lu lTlria Qjrf Dumlnr. where Ilia tll trimi Utber cled li bra.Tamtl glorious, but troubled , cireer.. IViical talent aellom hereditary,, bjit -we believe our readers will admit that at least e nnli por j ttno f4 Burns' lyriral genius has docenJsd to bis mm, " tiivt reading the tityMned pl'jannjf an1 spirited copy iit aamtbJJiil geiiUeioan, oa the acenuoii o( 4uccn ' ICtuli. ' - ' ' '. . Y , s . " ' THE 0'ATfitRINj OF SCOTLAND, . " A TA VampMU ere piming." ,, i - Oti, crane yefo webmne otif gt larit Jf,ynj Q'ijjn fA. , --,Tmtt-yf wt&tKe'fotTl gka ym Queen I , ' ''' ".-.M b blue belsnd gowaa, and thistle so ff rfrt, " ; , ' Ml.t?iw ft Vl). tut .GUI fisllaat feuftf Qfteta Pt ' '. I thelion of .FewUnil awe bright in Uie gate, With the erwti of hrKirtarr all stainless and pales '. - . 11 them thin! o er oor hilla ami our vai:;v so tfreen, . A they !ifJi.t! 6tf iTk; ii)v of our fmi'mH U'M- With the pcr ul lin ftt!Va (do Jo!uitmo khall riJ-C ; - Tbt ariearn of I'll UwMefaliVj! gleaifl at In anle j J The F;.jwiTf the Kurt it nitride iliatl te awn j . TU mc yf UiHcU'h fouiidiJillniit yunjfjecBi. ; The rJ-n ta!l nwrt-h ihrrxigh () mint am the dew, Aai lxnl, tlie iwiftu", tli tinHlervaiiJ trim ; f ; Tde Qi :'ie aw! ilia K.uiiny the btlVu aliall glao, v. iih lite awuioavr I mr ram lur out j; i:ijnt juaog 14 iceu. " 1 , . Mac Caradli liia baneer with prijo tlnlj with iu wil' eriinxHifd burkier l Ij Arfyu tad llrtviiuiio m miglil Hiuil ennvffjn -) -.Cmi IKrruiiu iluil race, ruundmir Lniiljui yuuniii'ieen. ' lke the niU-t of Pen NVn's ilmt ilarkrna lite git -l I he clinuH'A 11 1 atiaJuw tlio hiiailn-r aifntri j The cwuril of tbeir chietUiua in liviit tlill be acrn JLiit ttc aoubtwiua of war, rvoinl our giliant youn, -TW fitr m'tmt rwiniam in triumpti alujl wv!iZ (Mr iiitil.'iin !ifr waniivr ll.': iicv aiij tl.o brave, With ibe (kill of Ql.t JKngldBiftJBajcrtiB M-ffmt V-TTue LrlSftyi taro'sr cwr garrnirjroing' tinwu i V flnUy, rurVv'a dav: K , - Ua, Kwl of Eb4 Me -l4ri? io of the .ii. t.t-u,'-jtti,rwTrf tnj-il ifiift in.r iiioYe eui.HlViMl NuiMiau ainiclla'ive. Ufl llitye of tlw lifiie."- 4 . Mac rall, lite hufbsiK'mnn, audbia two atna, aojipfd .h 8 tfir lti Stii-.l Army at tlilcrttle of lin liifh-inwVrar Aftrr !ne fr.ltlc, Il.e (rull.int hfi t UnuBiait, anJ twim w-re broulil billm JScuUiJi Kinir, wlli thir ai.u'ltla cerw4 with bWI. Iu m'TiMi ' - ry tit liicir ancient, the l-i r Is of Krrut bvar a blouly , , atiield la their Cfiat tnm. , , ,,. , ' ..-(,. VARIETY, : . V . l ' r - ... ... " V - i Oiieulnl AnerJute -K learned nin inailo a liidcliceof pluriug hiiiisolf 111 a moqu, sud pieiich- iiiir to the lwopi. U.i o xm cviyiejinliuuwci fiHialaiilly. . One day tlie reclierid " mjr words liiuku errt iini'ieu-ioii 1111 tin twin's heart, which m tti KJMf4rt t4 4mrymx mmrh 1 Wtirir oh'. served :ii4 t( the ihnri' lh;it wept Hie learned . iiiait dm U-4 make any i upreifHeui MI our iiiliiiU, whit Hu t if i heart 111114.1 y-u have lo U U Iu Var I " IU auorejJ' 1 di nut cry nt hi ill rtMirw" ) but 1 hntii g ut, of hu!n 1 w.tie.eeduij.. ly fowl, w 'u'u be grew old, he dH'd ; now whenever the learned m p,,uk. and hw thin, the jj'iat comiM'lo int "rcindmliranrr, Miehjiilju r-eh :ntjbnjird.7'" ' ' " , - - - , r'. ' ? '"I'll he hanjyedif I do,"; tlie crimiiial said en ine riiTHl t. ill tiun to step upon iii. uu.ws. ".Sonieiliiiig rilt ill IXjiiinurk, alli fellow ; ai4rnt Wrwrt ltp;i;XHt(U?j:a ZZm ., -. - - I fncl a if I sbinild fl'AllM- , llCU. IwV H'k Vp SiStOW lBI tllft St. .'.a-w j:' Tjuii "luu:: td.jJLiMn i-wrti:flir!ju.th Ptitr llrur saitl iii bimjcll" ieu bo vusswtisiitirr'-1 horse are ynxl, end dtivers par'ie'ilir taief; - Li k.iiinjr.'Tr..'rr- tULilm-xnyMitte aid. tfe lier mirror. z. ' ' - .yt wttiwHit .nit rfTirtWoii no uiy ," ; the mirror said to (he eoquut!. ( i . Not at boitie," a i he aiiuirrci aid ten he alipt cut of ii nest to pit vent buinj shot. ' t : Strdictt Cotirfrfy.-rSir lloory Hulford pre cribed ic c reem toone old ltowaer,--whocl , plaiiMHl of hsr etoirmehe.- "Oh, Sir Henry she S Y ttid, it it tcoJ, my etomucln won't bear it." -, . V Tlren, my ladv," auswered tlie oldifing finro oH, y may have your icfl wartiwd." Until Y . )' Juuii. f . : ' ' A Ttttek vfilt SubU.ne. ii?o Mr. PrciUenl toerpie the case tXtlw ru lmisn nd tiipsH- tii.in, ,aid I believe, thai before I eliill hve ipiiicIuJeit, " y"w wirt itloW Hud il adiiut of no arguincntXJFlie rich man, Mr. Preideot, decline hi etntciatovl ..Y form mi a roahgiy "IV cut down,- hewn out, -- -rved sad tnanul'uctutvd, from tho till cedu;ol Lebaw n,' whkh prow ujiim the lofly and cloud ca;H uuimit of tho ever nieiiiiirsble inoonloin of Jeh'npliiU Then Mr. resilient, bo-lifio 1, ,. cJvrnii'4tp vttB v tutfy tTiau cop iim'iuliic tured, Mii well known, Mr. President in Chili, ?'V "t"!'l,,r IwtttiiWA eisl 4lMtl!'rntallh, pirt -Jf the MiiorW.4--U'lii! on tbft "athef hamt,' .Mr." t, - Presi lent, the mior man decline but expectation in cottage, fmio which he retire tn the shade of ome UmltraKwua tram there Jo eooteioplate the iiicoiiipteheu.iU!itv of the v4t conaiellmimi in.l oilier fixed and immoveable (attaliles tlmt du yolve ar-mud tho ccleatial axeltrf f 4ii4 lerotjan ii leromin. amnoiibh. luon. Mr. IV-nt. ( ter caihui trvHiud bun bfi wife, and tlw rest of bis little children, he touches them to pernpire to srem of iiiunorUli'y Uvond the grave. V, Qt ht 'iijl.E).c.Ri4f.jniauiricIv i unlik tlirrftb &jy, they are increased by reiielitinfl' appiwfcd f by reflection, and strengtucued by enjoyment. Yr rtrfy rredilectitms.-nk young lady beini ftsk ti which party has mwt in I'uvor of, replied Ml i3 prelerefl ft tctautng party. ' .. -: : .' .-' - -" : '' . m Jwuiarr Krrr. A larty playing: on ft piann, on -'beioft called on for j dowii owreb, asked Mr. IL, .eicor.iieo pjo,r ot nrueic, wtrnt dead march she , should pUy, to which ho replied, ' any march that you will play will be dtod m, for yoa will be ure'to murder it," Y .' "". " - ;. - Gentlemen ratwfcSome men ire rjrmid of ing iioupcr , proud uf being geftileinen who da -L"" i r i.: . i ... vifHiiuig-j'twun wi .ocio nisiniaiiieu oy tne poodc tjy tbeir reltitimt or by their wiry. "." j. . ' ; :'7. y ; Jio Foundry. I HAVE Is Vy cuinjilflfd and put ioept-ratinn a larye Iroo ouiifirvat nij mill. on the Kuuth-Yadkin river: ('onm'rly IVarwn.') 111 I)ie county; ht;re we are r . . ti 1-:. i - & .1 oieuarcu in niaae an nuaapi am-ingn, rucn uie rnuuinj worka t" cotlnn or Woolh n lacloritis coltnn gum, grit arnj raw nulls, thrashing macliliica, wind milk niumer blocks, eudL't'oiili, iron aliafta, puliica, drumii, driving whwU, and, in aJWt, every thing elao. that m umially made at iron fmimlru.a. Ve areaira prcpurcd tor Turning lult-',i.c.;oiil for Rnirliintr and iitliug up all kindaot machiiifry in thie lineot buuincsa. I have eiuplnynl itcnt AV'avvKip.iao, forir'Pily of Ri'ltimonv asry akilluI Machiniiit, u auiwriiitciid and nmnnt'8 "iy etUbiuiliineiit. Mr. Wayneeburg haa vtorkud all hi lite lrrrathhirtinicntf of thia lino, and in rii.liiifuifli-d fur liia akill a Macliiniet, and Mill-' WrthL Ho will also mke calcuiatiuna for waturv whcijla, millparinff, 4c. and when the machim'ry U retained from us, lie will attend b putting it up. ' Our pricr-a artli(weof inulor chI jlilinhtrM.ntA at tie north. - fJ Ordera fjil'.-ed either to Jacob Waynt-xburg or aiyoell, al tialif bury, will b pTtiniitlv.tt'nd.tl to. - - CHAULfa n,sin;o. 8altoAiiry,-Msf51,Tiil9. .' . : U . - M . ,limm J,w,.,, , .,, -wca 7 , , , firrrr-1' t LONDON AM.l'AKISi,tho . tf ! ADKl.t'HIA .1.4, spriiiar 1 (iMiiioiiw ior I by the. bubnenber, wlio i prepared to rut and mate clulhtnj iu the moar fathmtiMe and durable lyle,m wvrrantfHl to fit. lie. al. kct'iM a if'l auMirtuieul of VAiMin, UtMiivrea and 'etiii ot. thu firet Quilrtitv, . si-'ltcted ly hiuiMfll in i4wfewVoTk Market, a II of wlnc'i liv win aril low -ior nfu. . . N. B. He till continue to teach the art of Cuttioi; garment 00 tlie rrwwt appmved plans of thu best TuiW, ill New Yolk and. Philadelphia. . S-Cutting for cuutomur done on the ihorti'H llo-" tice, and order from a diotartce attendetl to with dc-. ispatk GO Hi ehop will bo firtind in Mr. Cowun' lrK brick. btiiMin. 11ENJ. F. FRALEY. Hijubury. May .2, LI9. ";r.-' : U - TVo Owucvs o MVUs. 'IHE Subscriber ha an imymteil patent Spindle lut JL Mills, by which, mill will do much better than with the Bw form oL Spiodlo- 4 ,iro conrtructed ; a to keep from heating or killing thu meal in any man ner. The runner 1 ao confined by the Spindle a al- ' wtryvto preserve it tuluq'co, and of course there i no . rubbing of the atiines. ' y '" -1 think, by thia improved Spindle, the tame water , will do at least ono-third more buainesir. and the meal ' pof (upurior quality. . ?. ' . J 3ny person whir,g;' use on of tliei Kpiixll, - may obia.ia one or more, by makiii) application, (wiiik.. 10 a VMirtJinif) (o tlio tSiibscriufr t Morkv411erlvie Cjoi."NVCVl thmk th probable CotA will not exceed ' ijfK) bifNiin r,tentaj bpimllo ready for ue. "' Uil. Win. jr. Kelly tnd I ho, rosier, m the ietnity . F ti .l .An. 1 . ,i ., 1 1 . : 1 w AHi-r.y.A:::-t'.:Lf".:i.-."...'i .. uie, auu 0,1: y pitfwnm wm, iw " 1 . L. M. GILflERT.-i . Febmnr7.V':W. f ,?,- ; .V if : illtlSOIllT. . 'iVlt: gDUSCRlUKR living near Lexington, David. : son County, takethi ine'thud tn iufurm the Pub- . lie that h5 will entvr inb contract with ny Person, br - perwiiH, citlier in Davnlsoh, Rowan, or t'almrrua ('oun tie. Who wkh Ikhimw, faelories, or any otlior kind of ' builJings erected of Brick, wJj(iiJd thejn. aa ciioaas durable, and in as ;ood tyle a any workman in this ; country.- ':,' . -..- Ilu will lo,monlj and burn thfBrick, i( wantod. lie tructn' that his hmg experience in, ' r .- ; MOULIHNO AND UY1N BRICK, will entitle lum to a share ot public imrrowijTe. rrfrr rentleinerl WuJiiiiir wori doue in bi . Line of lifineM, to the Fomuln Academy id the nonr liro prft.f Coik' olC jfl .SaJjVbury. a soCtiiuiiuiiit-. hfiTwdik. :- " '," . , , - . N. B. ThoUe wishing u-ork done, will pleasfVleave word at the oiuce or tlie Wetef Carolinian, ahn it hall be punctually ftttended to, J ' : " ..v.. V y : - -, - . x. KOULiir cox. Davrdson, April, llO. . . tf,". ..' V A - 7 II m IrauHcrs.T V; 'Plin travelling eorumunity are rpspectfully inform .' ed tht tii Subvcriber m now runninu hi line di rect from Iwleigh by waxtl UslfOMJuiLAsubora'-to t,i,'Ii'n.l,n?ilNitfXhaB;madee iirdux ; If-sviiijf Rleij,h w'MandSJittl.T4ursdays-t. .1.r!ffTSftiwiiJu..S at IU VZttM. Uriig.Nii.turyn I iMTntays winl rjiUflVsata JlI 1 anu si cminwii'Him'. iKJt-lj nic.r..Ai. Y-IVb. 12, iKm- I N. ft Hfi ecure at the MaagmnlloUiL-.;. ; Heath Tract, QriniK HE-Vril TRACT, conuimnir six bimdred Acre of Land, iitualed about ix miles East of Lexington, DovhJsou Co, "-aCaesf 00 ''" wadmg iroia Lexington to I? reus vole i now fibred for Sulo. Y . . ' . . r. There aro abouOtKl acre improved, and SOU in Wood and Timber. . ' Tbe-Trad as localnl in ft wy.Y -. . -'MfMl. ,mfjii and Is peculiarly adapted ia farming.1 It haioo it a nan Orcharl, and a gund Meadow. Aud mile, a pondetiluf these aJv.tnugea, the prositH.t ior liuld, it unquetioiiabli aa one or two . ' have already bees opeued, and some very rkA.ore ex tracted from Ihrm. . - " " j The celebrated nrv?f CqU Jiiir,1 itusled a few hiitKlrisi jranl south of.it; aud according to the dinr ; tiou of Jlie Vein of that Mine, they must necessarily pas through ft part of tlii Tract, r . -. '. Any person wishing to view the rrrrrnije .E$X. v wnwowMynw 'leirrptkt;'i'll "tall "on JR.ig.kiu AVasbii." worth, in Leaingtos,who will give the deirrd infor- . m awn ; or any ..ywgUftCl viH catl on Dr. AuUiii, SalTjiiiry ; or ddres a Letter -to the Subucriber, Trenton Post Office, Jones Vu. N. C. 1 Y . ; WMYiL !IE.TU.,YX Feh.21. - " Y tf4 '. ' , - . TERMS OF CAROLIMA ' Tho Western CaroliuUn . publiohed every Fai- r, at Two Dollars per annua if P'd in advance, us -l - " " " n i. I wo Dollars ami Mil y V'i-i. pot p'd heCiiM llni I P1" 01 "'"""'r Nopapur ill,b0 duicoiitinucd until all arr-trajes are paid, unls at the discretion of the Editors; and a failure to riuiify the Editors of wish to discontinue, -at lli Uod of a year, will be comidcred a no en- ' 4-ggvmntr ,.. - Y AdvertisRrnenuL.wul be. xoasiHeuotrsly and corrcctry liierted, at one dollar per square for tho first insertion, - ml 23 cent for each conlinuancs. Court aud Judicial advertisement will be charged 25 per ccul more Huin the above prices, A deduction ot per cent from the regular price will be mad to yearly advertisers ' Advertisement eot ia for publication, most have the" nnmber of time marked on them, or they w ill be inser ted till forbid, and chrga Uracvdigly,J1-.- ' ft ! jmal paid, or they will M te attended to - loiters awresii to Uie Ultlor on buins must be Wrapping Paper, :&c. ; rPHE Subscriber have just reroived a lare a'ssort- ment of browa and colored WRaPIMNG esopri' "nt ' .T '.A a largw quantity ot PASTE BOARD- .wuicauieyvn cflbc at whol!t or rtiL n, n. & r.. k. wtiPPiri .. . . .. , tf ARRIVALS AND DT.PAim'RKS. 1 OfJhe Mnt at Salitbury, MattnilU, 1W-'W, Cvucvrd, Linculutun, Ureenborv' and SuUm : AT AII1CIT. Southern mail departe every Munday,. Vf!nfN.lny and Sjturday, at 1 o'clock, a. 111.: arrive on Monday, Thursday, and. Saturday, at 4; p. m. Northern mail -arrive on Sunday, Tuesday and Fn d.iy, at 11, p. in.; dcparU on iMoiiduy, Thursday and Saturday, at 5, p. m. Statetville mail arrive every .Sunday and Thursday, I at 4, p. m.: departe every eUiuiliiy and Saturuay, at J,incolnto mail departa every .Monday, eiluealay and Saturday, at 1, a. w.: arrive me Uaya at 4, p. m. Cheraw oiail irrtve every Tuennlav, '1 hurwlay awl .Saturday, tt 9, p. m.: depuru .every Muiidiiy, Vednca- day and'Friday, at 4, hi i. - .'r ' The Raleigh mail depart every Tuemlay andj riday, at I, a. m.: arive ama days, at 9, p. m. Fayetlcvijiefnuiil depnrui every Monday and Friday, al 4, in.: arrive next day at y, p. in. -. 'Mockwille mail arrive 'every Inday.t ft p.m.: and depart next day, at 4, m. -- ;r ".''?" : ' at Tvriviu,is. ' '. v . 'The StsfO pvwet thrwtgb Statesirlle, Irmn Saliabu ry overy NVc'ilnewlay and Saturday.-al 12 o'clock, in.: and relurna next dav. at H. a. in. 4 Tfe-wirlrirtrinirmywjioafei every The Lincoluton mail (by hore) arrive on T r rway, Tuesday, at 9, a. in.; and return as soon as. the. qiail w ojiened. The Witkesboro' mad (ry horse) arrivecvcry Katur da at 0, pi in.; and depart on the nevt day, a Hi, t. m. A ll...:...,..iu'.llu nil l.u 1,..,. arFitt ,11. liin. I day, at 0, p, m j and dopart on the neat uayj at fij t-. m. 1 1 I he lliiiitnnlle mail (by horse) arrive on Jloujlaf-, ilonday, at H, p. m.j and leave next dav, at (J, . m. Tho Salem mail (by borne) ma Muckiville, arrive every Wednesday and Sunday, at (J, p. in. ; and depart ncjodjiy, at G. a. m. : T CONCOKO V.iKhern m:i'il arrive pverv Moiidav. VeflnesiiHf and Suturday, sl 7, a. nu depaiU Hiiie days, at ft, a. m. j Houlherii mail arrive on Mouilay,Tluiralay and Su turday, at 12, m.: deiarl same day, at ), p. in. Mail (by horse) to Mill Grove, leaves oil Tuesday, at 5, a. in.; arrives some day, at 0, p. m. Mail 'by horse) for Lancaster, leaves Wednesday, at P, a. in.: arrive Saturday, at 6, p. m. ' arr-wiDtiiBOROtoit. Charlotte mail arrives every Friday, at 6, p. m.; and depart on every Wednesday, al 0, a. in. f " Lawrenceville mail arrive every Sunday, at 4, p. in.; and depart on every Saturday, at 7, a in. '. Mail from Wadesboro' to U'ade Jmito', (a circuitous route through the County and back,) arrive on Tues day, at ti, p. m ; and depart on Monday, at G, a. m. '.Mail to Monther, N. CU" trme on Tuesday and' Friflay. at B, p. ami dejirteou Munday and 'J liurs- oay. atl, a. in. carried 111a Hock. . c - " . at LiMcotxToii. ' - r Aalieville mail. ia RuthorfurJion, leave eveiy Mun- me viciniiy jdy Wlnrsdar tort Saturday, al 3, p. ro.i ndretwn ruk-eu pi..8vury WeMneJay, Friday and Mondial 3, a. in. I . a..t:i... ...... : 1 -.. 7uiifHHiiy iuil srrivts evvrj jvioiiuar, ,f wuiesouy and Friday, al A, a. in.) tnd return on Monday, td- QC.tdav and SaturJm. tit hall-nat Z d. in . . ''HtMili'iTMVfT'mkif liWvM f?v.rv 'i'ut.oilMf and Frulav. at 1, p. m.;aiKJ return on Monday aod t riday, at ll.a.m. Suteaville mail (by horse) leave every Monday, at 12 in.; and return every Wednesday at 11. a. m. . Catawba mail, tin WillfoniT milk leaves every Saturday, at 8, a. ra.; tnd return every Sunday, al a,Iea p.-n.- -v, . ..- -.. , Mull-Grot ijiail fcavee.cvcry Saturday.'at 0,". m., Ind return same day, at 4, p. in. - v " . Yorkville (S. C.) mail (by horse) leave every Mori. day, at 6, a. m. ; return every Tuesday, 5, p. m. . Charlotte mail (by horse) leave every Wedneeday, at 12, in. ; and retumt next Weduesday, at 11, a. tn. . i-.i' In. ST oKESNsaokoioH. - . . Eastern mail' (from Raleigh) arrives every rjsy, at V a. m; an depajrt every JUlJULLPuBL. . NorTliorii niail, iifjjliltoii, arrives every Sunday, I Tuesday and Friday, al ID, a.- in; and depart same day, sl 1, p. in, ' - V"..' V-Y-' IMnVille and Lvnchburg mail arrive evorv Sunday. Weiluesday and I riday, by 1(1, a. m. and depart (ivo ry Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, at 6, a. ut .--.. Western mail, i Salem, arrive ever Tuesday, 1 Htll.J mini ,m,U..'"T, y III. 1 UUp4IlS VT17I V ' Hay, Wednesday add Friday, at 11, a. in. . V'u -h' - a JHittii J Lfiingluiu..liilishury .and Lhriotie, arrive every rtuiidny, 1 aewlay and r riday, at lik m. : and deosrts same dava. at 11. a. m. Fittsburo' mail (liorse) letves every Thursday, 'at It, a, ni. : and arrive every Sunday; at & p. m. I '"AkhonfV nid .r)'!JvC" frJL.lsw!?Xt Atull4 ,hvi awrsTmrrs crrxy 4 uesusy, at o, p. mr r4More8yilluma4 (lfsc) The Greenboru' i' hi'! arrive every JdajVei. lid rrldlyT'Ktrp. rn.; and debris pjijl'ge-. dsjti'hjindBT-indliaWdtijTitl Wythe or Western iitail atri.ves.oo thc-same-dayicif (lie' deiiiirture of tne (ireeruirwro', lace above it 12, in.; and departs on Mondays, at J, a. oa. ; and on Wedue- uays sou i rtuays, si , p. m. v,. JoiiestJuru or W likes mail arrive on Sunday, Tues day and Thursday, at 10, p. m.;ind depart next days, at A . m. Frtdaya, at lla liirte Tewday- and Satur- a.-iy at I, p. m. - ; ; - 1 : A Gcruiant'41 (horse) mail arrive on TuenUye at 10, I, id ,, and Frulay al 4, p. m.; depart on Tuesday, at ul, and aatuniay, al 4, a. m. - TAILORING-BUSINE I ESPECTFULLY- Cike thia mothod fo infonn bis 1 1 friends and customer in Concord audits vie in it; that he still continue to carry on tliO above branch of Uiwiiiexs at hirnld stand in Concord, South of Die store ;v ' ' rtttliinLc or V.xreniv. - arry wor. m naniw. tiistong expejrlertce in UieBuai e5r the tnin he 1 no Taking lo recoive the earltrit fahion from Philadelphia and New York, enable him to ar. thai the work doud at hi Slrni), shall be nt the ; ; Y- ' f " ' ' Y li Beit -WorkmntWr-";. proved sptem of T. Oliver of Fhiladelphia, to any otio wm siwir, insiruL-iKHi in nis rysteul of CUltmg Concord, No. V9, , Y ' " . 3It)iTut'i Pills aiuLDittcrs 'nttrr-r.rrT;rGiviNG Fiixs Anu thozntx BITTERS, m, celebrated, and' so amch- uni-d ty th atllicted in every pnr,t of tlie country, it now re ceived and for salu hy tire Riirecrtbror ' ' J," CKF"S3 & r.X.ER, Agent. .' P. 8. - See advertueicut. April 4, 3. it - ., CSiHiUkr-st Sanatiic' T IIE Subscriber havinsr received sir Awnr, iisti lix above Medicine, and slso. tha Mnl.m, loffers it for sale at th tated priors. - - k - , Fulton, Mirch V laO. " . Y " , T - tf . ' Y y Goelicke'a Iilatchlcsa Sana the. 4 QUANTITY of the above vahiaMo Medicine ou -it. band, and for sale at th lWOlTice at County Line, lvie Coairtv, N. C . ' "'Y,' "v'' ' Bjr JOHN LUNN, Agent y, . t .-, 32.6uiY .;- " lxiugtnfl oiail arrive on Monday, Wednesday nd Fridsy. at l.p. m.: derrUoriSunJaiWialuesdayaiidl!"a me Frid.y, at 7. a. m. A - v - .'.. ",H caeoi urn M,.L.v,ii i.ii .;.n V.i... .o.i Ironi the turniugol - TIIK COOD SAJIAKITAA. A CONTRAST. ' ' A LL nationa, Itoiii thu remotest age hadkJiip ", l but Colilnibiia only liiund nut t lie wuy to Auiericn. Ik-I re the time ot the great Hueutbli naii.'atur, people were only euabhxl to paddle about die ahored. Juut no with the Life Medicines. U w but to tliorl yenra ' mce I first ventured upon an unknown ocean, and I discovered the precuma object I waa in Bearcri ol- -hfulth. Vegetable medicine were indeed known, when I coniiuenced ruv af arch.lut their wu 'not By the ue of them, J have not only passed fron tlw dejected invalid, to tlie naio, m any ami aciive man fi bueineia, but comparatively peakitig, 1 have renewed , my youtli. I can thu, with confidence in oiy own ex- perience, advwe with my fellow-citizens. ! the , reader want praif that the VWiKTABLE LIFE - l E -DICING are uitbloto his own caae! 1 haveofl file I at my olficc, 37, Broadway, hundred ot letter, Irorn gome of the nioM respectable citizen of tlii my native land, voluntarily offered in testimony of the virtue of A GOOD VEGETABLE MEDIClNJi ; ' Person whose counlitutiius have bcun nearly ruined: by the "IlinlUllible" mineral preparation of the day, will benr me witnoaai that tlie Lite Medicine, anil uch only, are tlie true course to permanent g"01 health. 101 IN MOFFAT. " Gencrjxl remarks relative to Moffat's Life Pills ,.' - attd thtrnUt Bitters, . :-r, Thew medicine have long been known and appri ciated, for tlicir extraordinary and iirtniediate- power i of restoring perfect health, 'to' pernon uflering under nearly every kind of diaease to which the human frame is liablel '' : "V , ,.,... ;, - : In many hundred 'certificated instances, they have , even rescued snrlbrcre troni tlie very verge of an' un- timely grave, after all the deceptive nostrum of tho day had utterly tailed; andjojnajyjiioumn -hlVfTprmanHiUy accured that unilorm enjoyment ot , health, without which life itselfi'bHta partial blee sing. Mo great, indeed, baa their emcacy invaruoiy tod infallibly proved, that it ha appeared scarcely lum than miniculoii to those who were unacquainted with the beautifully philosophical principles upon which they are compounded, and upon which they consequent ly act. It was to their manliest and sensible action in purifying the spring and cbaunel of life, end -en dowing them, with renewed tone and vigor, that tliry were indebted tor thoir name, which was bestowed up on them at the spoilt oeou request of tevoral individual whnae live they have'obviously saved.' ' " ' " " r , The proprietor roiee in the opportunity afforded by the univcrml dilfusion of the daily press, lor placing ' his VEGETABLE LIFE FILLS within the knowledge and reach of every individual in the community. Un like the host ot peruickiu quackeries, which boast of . vegetable ingredient,, the Lite Pill are purely and soiVy rfeiuWe hud contain, neither - Mercury, - Antisr1 niony. Arsenic, nor any other mineral, in any form ; whatever. YThey are entirely composed of extracts - Iroi'n rare and powerful plants, the virtue of which, Uough long known ; to several Indian tnbes,-sd recent-; lytoi soirio cuiiiienl pharmaceutical chemists, are alto- ' gethor unknown to the ignorant pretender to medical ' science ; and were never before administered in so hap pily efficaciou combination, ..' ; ' -hiT8rBpTtt1)rr i to biosen from the coats of th stiMuacb and boweK the various iiiipuriuca and crudi- V tif;constantlv settling 1 round tliuin; and to remove ' the hardened fsjcr which collect m the convolutions of ,. the small Hitestinea.. Otlier medicines Onlv oartiallv cleanse these, and lea ye such collected manse behind. to produce habitual costivcness, with all it train of evil, or sudden diarrha?a, with iuiiinniuuntdangers. TJiis fact is well known to all regular anatomist, who examine the human bowel aftor death:, and hence the , prejudice of these well informed men against the quack . medicines of the ge,Thn second effeciof the VEGE TABLE LIFE PILLS ia to cleans? the kidney and the blsdder, and by fhi means, the liver and (he lung, the healthful aetioo of which entirelydepcnd upon the regularity of the urinary organ. The blood, which " take iU red color from Uie asrencxid! the liver and the m rnngati'ture It pas into the husrt, being thu purified by them, and flourished by food coming from e clean"" stomach, course free ly-throofrji tho veins; eiio w cvo-"" ry part of the sjttero, and iriuinphantly mount the ban- ' ii,. o 1 i. t V, luani, III IUO UIWIIIIII UIIOOK. . Tbo pillowing are among the distressing variety of human uiHeases, to which the Vegetable Life Pills are well known to be infallible ; z - ." " : ?-Y i l'jjxpsia, by thoroughly cleansing the first and e- , cond sioniachs, and creating a flow otpure healthy bile. instead of .the slale-nd acrrd- kind -Fltrtuhmcy,-pli" uitation ortne Heart, Loss ot Appetite, Heart-burn, and 1 lead-ache, Rcsilcssness, lll-teuiper. AnxietV. Laniruor.. and Molanclioly, which are the general symptoms of Dyspepsia, will yaniBh. a 4tr6aaacquenee .rte eurrrTuSTH'encss, by cleui,itf the whole length rf."-5"4" tniuneew.iutsi awvent'-trrocesB; and without vto.-- S ?Z lence. all violent purge leave the bowels costive with.' Il iu iwo vjkjtki. jjoiTummmMi -vintncTt, nv reinovuig toe suaru acriu nufu or wnicn these couid Mints are occa. lom-d, and by promoting the digestive wcretion of tha J llKblubd to. a rogular-''lsAion-.rrrorr procei of FP!rja.U9amaoe.csacriid th4-tb solution ot all intestinal obstruction in othors. -Tha LIKE FILLS hava been, known to cure Rheumatiain ' permanently in tliree weeks, and Gout ia half that timo, 1 by removing local inMammation from Uie muscle and ligsmcnU of tlie joint. Dropsies of all kinds, by free- ing and strong! Ironing thr kidney end blttddejr; they QperHta. most delighilully on tlirjmnQrtaiiLorgaiwvi- oeea louud a certain remedy fur veu' Also, Worms, by dislodging the bowels the limy mntter to Mrewicrrstiires :uicre ; Asuiin and Uoitsumu tmn, by relieving Uio air vessel of-the lungs front the V uiucu, which even alight ColihHviJl occasion, which, if ". not removed, become liardcned, and produce those - dreadful disease. -Scurvy, Ulcers, -and Inveterate Y Sores, by the perfect purity wliich tliese Life Pills give l.o. Jhe bloodudll4lw kumHret Heorbutir F.ruptloii,r and Bad Complexions', by Ijiiiir altoratjvo cllisct upon i Jbe fluids that feed the skin, tha moibid state ef which . dccasitHie all Eruptive complaint. Sallow, Cloudy, and other, disagreeable Complexion. .Tha Use ot ihese 1'illfk f j a very short time; wrll effect an entire cure of Z Sail rKeum. Erysipelas, nd a striking improvement in tlie Clellrtieis' of the akin.. Common Cold sod lufln- 'nl8' 3','Iv 8 Mxatodj. wia iwm rhrtitVt CVeflT e Wprsl ciM. a .. Piles. a a rcmed v for this most distreiriug and oMinatft-waUy, the VrgeUble Life' li II jiwrj)! a:4siuctnd saBpatrjswyiSoij'-' It w U kuori to humlreds nrtrrla tfrty, that tlie Pro- pnelor of these invaluable 'ill, waa himself afflicted Willi ihia.complaint for upwards of thirty-five years,' nd thst be tried in vauj avsry remedy prescribed with in the whole comp-ss -of the Matri Medic. Uo.Y, however, at k-nsrth, tried the medicine which ha aoW offcr to tlie public, and he Van cured in a very short time, after hi recovwry hjjjvn jmnfn; luj, uniy'. imim'OablL', tut ktIulely impyasiblo, by any human Dirrctwns For t. Tlie Frophftor of the VEGE TABLE LIFE PIIX8 dA not h,lhw the base and J mercenary -practice of the qincka of tlie day, in advi ing per.n to Uk bia Pill,in -lav qmntittt. No g'sai medicine cn possibly basuruired These Pill are to bo Uken at bed time every night, for a week or fiamtght, afcording to the obstinacv of tho .llw.... ' The sual dose i from 2 to 5, according to the ct ustt tulKn of the person. Very delicate person should be ginwilh but two, and inrreimeaslho nature of the cao may require : tlHe mors robust, or of very costive hit bit, may begin with 3, and iuciotse to 4, or even 5 Pills, , and ihey will effect a sufficieully happy chanjeto guide tho patient in their further uso. These Fillssooietnnes occasion sickness and ? oiuiting, thousb very siddom, on less tlw atomnrb w very Toul ; this, however, may be considered a favorable ymptom, aa the patient will find himself al once relieved, and by perseverance will wkiii recover. ' They usually operate within 10 or 12 hours, and never give pain, unless the bowel are very much encumbered. 'Ihey eiy WTakefl by the most delicate females tinder any circu m-tencwc. It i how ever, rwxnnmended. that those in later periods of pre-, nancy slHMildUke but one at a tune, and thu, eJ, m.Ta to keen the bowel ooen : anI n .... t.X , hctcV.iC latictit a, rcry curtivj.'. One biii in , -,!u. : too pf lo tablrjVo6ue .L of water, m-,y 1, u inli.nt ni the following duKji-n l. :! ,,,,,, ; two hours till it operntes; f.r a (Mld ron, ( ymiraof i;e, liiilf'a pill ! 1'i'nn five lo ten Till: I'IKFMX MTTKRS, are , call,t; Ihey pueaofst the p.iverof reilo'ring Die expiring rf' health, to glw it"r lliroiighout tt,o linn, mo ri,u:mx is i-niii io po ri:tor..t t0 j, tlie atbit of iuown duwolutinn.' The Finn,,, ", " are entirely vegetable. Comptr cd of root fuund c. certain parts of the western country, which tji v bly cure Fevers and Agues of all kinds; .iV liul to eradicate entirely oil the effects, of aicrcur linilely sooner I'ihu thu inost owertul pteptrai.,.1.' ' '' Sarsapanlla. and w ill- iiiuned lately cure the fleteri-,". ' tion ot Jllood to the Head ; never f,il jn i)9 , incident to young (l.-mle; and will bo found a remedy in all case of nervous debility and vviv''" of thu most impsircd constitution. A a remedv't Chnmie and Inllammatory Rheunmtism, tin the l'lm-nrx Bitter will be demonitrated by U,0 u , a single bottle. 'The usual dose ot these b,ti, n, j.T X a wine glass lull, in water or wino, and thl ," ., mnv ba taken two or three tunc, a dav. ui . !;? " l i 1 1 . " ""in hour before meals, or a hw quantity may be talon al all time. To thnso who are afflicted with indi after meal, these Bitter will prove invaluable athT very greatly increase the action of the princiril J? ra, help them to pertorm their functions, and enablethl lomach to discharge into the bowels whateipriar.H-.,. vr'htmlndiirestlnrrlit easily Jud s(lily reowJij -ei'- "-.i" mo suwrDent tts. sels being cleansed, nutrition ul facilitated, and 0ietm!k of body and energy of oiind are the happy results Jorfer.her particular ot MOrr Al'8 LIFE HI Is and 1T(EN1X B1TTB1U). apply atMr. MoH'at'.oftV No. 307 Broadway, JNew York, where the Pill t,B J olitained for 25 cents, 60 cents, or ijil per box i and tk. ' vt p!f vuiiic w-v A'umcrous certj. ficate of the woiideil'ul efficacy of both, may be there llir-inruieu. - ' .- In ome obstinato and complicated cases of ak id-lnfrnmrnalory 1tbeuifiatlsnir Liver Cotnnliinti. vcr and Ague, Dyspepsia, Palsy, Piles, injuries frooj Die line of Mercury, quinine, and other disease of Ions standing, it may bo found necessary to take hoik ii Life Fill and the Phumtx Bitter, in the dose befon recommended." - - , N. B.Thcso Pill and the BiUora will 'get all mer. Cory out of the system inflniU-ly faster than the best preparationa of Somparill, and are certain remedy for the rush mg ot bluod to the bead, or all violent head ache, tic douloureux, Ac. All person who are pro. disponed to apoplexy, rhTy4tc., should dever be wuk. out the Life Pill or the Bitten, for one dose in tmn will avc.life. Tbey cqualizo the circulation of Ik blood, draw all pressure from the head, restore perrpv ration, and throw off every impurity by the pore ol the skin. A- V.; - IMPORTANT NOTICE. ; .L Person esing the Lifb Mediclnei,are advitid totk the Fills af night, in ntficient qoantitics to operate tea or three time on the bowels in the course of the t a day. Also, lake a table-spoonful of the Bitters half hour before each meal. ) For those of a delicate or m feebled constitution, hull the quantity may be sufllciiBi. OCT French, German, and Spanish directions, cinbe obtained on application at the office, .507 Broadway. ''OCT A libuia) deduction made to those who purti,., to sell again. VAU paid letter will receive tmn . diate attention. 7 : : " OCT. The ahove Medicine may be had of J! sr. Cress dj" Bogir, of thia Town, who arc a.. for the aanie. J. . Y . Salisbury, Mrch 28, 18oU ' , -v firn tyw VasVvious, lor Syiring t -noiicia u. nrun, I ESl'LXTKJLLY ir.lorros bia Inenos and td public, that tie till- csrno on the TlILOil. ING BUSINESS, at his old stand on main strait,, next door to the Anolhnr.arv Sinrn -.- I la i. .... Zl .7'. ... . , . i l . iciiuy iu cAovuio tiio ufueis vi ins ousiomor ui a style ond manner not surpassed by any workmaa in tho western purl ot the suite, . lie is in the re- fular receipt of tho latest oudoo and New-York 'AS.llIONS. 4nd nrfnHnrlfn A.,in.nm.l.u .1,. - -1 - - m Hbvuiii 1 1. vyuu IS. .11. tasto of the fashionable lit alf time. r " ' 05" Culling garmonts of alHtind ftttended to. llrcmunty rihd lfielalest'Fashiona famished al a',1 cutling.'- v ISalisbury, Jr. 1. 189. TFHE Sulweriber wislirs q JjifMrrii tiaxustoniefi" dZ9&- ibl. generally; Uial lie still cari on Ihn .'. . " ' - ' Y i . ninne e aiiiitifr iiuiinos. . Stone Cutting Ilushio, n4 Uvej-jeaily U-eaeeiiteytn a vcry-suncrLr .. i r-i r-. . inanner.frdnscrt&TioTiklirwork ir bia lino. sills, Door steps and Toio on, aro executed in a very tare style. Ilia got tor Mill-Stone i very good. Mr. Philips also begs to inform the public that he can execute Engraving of various kinds He will Enjiravo inarblo-slalia neatly, and granite l(iiji&8lonescan-UMcllexecuied if desired. His charge slmll always bo rt-asouable, and a accom niod.ttitig a possible. Y .. -Persons wishing to have work dono in the above litw, will do well to call at liio resiidence of 31r. Philii,'erenniilc aouth of Sulisbury. - . . "I '" ENOCH E. PHILLIPS. ' . Aiigiwl 24, 1833.. y;"" - tf ; Y . . - .. '. ..- . .. , 7 - ' v' rtx.nir.il, naanoiuiT ft -TrxTVY-. tf new sunnls of u..U and silver if I -ft - " ifiA Levers Watchei, - ''(: Sffi r'm English and French, da, golj J yt'-C tl - Fob Chillis iuul liiiM. Jtasii -' " f. r""Plior,.V ftm'n .il. 'll irnivas. w a fc - -e-,..'v. vu, v. ' """t.ii Pencils, fnxlenl sn.t nUm 1 'I'nolll- TWrableftj tfm Vha itt' Fbb O laina aud Kieis - I A!w, Very fine and btre a.-irtinent of Rnwrs, pocket and pen-knives, by difl rent Manufactiirers, with otlier article usually kept by Jewelers, ll of which will be old very low for cA, or only ax moutli credit, li ter winch tiaie.'intnroat will bo charged.: 1 " . -Work done fiiitlifully and niinclutily. ' -.-'' ..Sali-bory, May, IsPj, . , . . . tf . ; tummor GbotlSft ' SPRINGS IALE-li IT AVE j'ust rcceive ff ouje yofk and FkiUs!--phn1, aS'iixti imivo apsorinient of " SPRING cfc SUMMER' G00D. 'Y .,Y. KIAXI3T1AU OF - . v , PryCooiU, HiircNv8re,Tiiiv.iirf?,Cr.K-k. '...ry.liROCEUIKS, lr.igannd Mc : C , diciues, IHe-Stullt, Pninta fttvj ' " . Y" v Oil. -llnot nml !SliiC4, Y" ' - - , Su.lJh ry, &C., Act In short, their Slmli comprise. almost erery artic'c needed by the Faru r, .1,, han.e. or the sAiotw.'' of the town or country. - r N. B. . They will low for cash, or to puncltn' denlera on tune or in cxclungo lor CuunTry l'r d'-re- Concord, .M iy v'lth, lS'tl ,Y tl A FIRST-RATE BARIU.R, who enn c-nie fecommendeil. fnona other nerd anolv. C"fl l5 constant employ at tho A T.IS i:i "li V ' Hi) TI I tj.ilislniry, April 1, 1?';?), , ..... ,, - -.