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V' fMMM 8aVis)ut I?craae Academy. Zle Trustee of the Salisbury Female Academy INFORM .the public, tbst this Institution will be opened mi Monday, the 1 1th of October noxt It in their intention to place this Seminary on a permanent and respectable bams j and no cars will be wanting on their part, to render it, in every'respect, worthy of the ..confidence of the fi ieiulu of education, morality and re "libri, who seek lor Uieft' daughter I place wteWtiP tcllectual and moral culture combined, will prepare tlicifl io occupy with osefulnese and dignity, the sphere to which they inay be called. They are now making all suitable effort; to secure fir Teacher, a Gentleman and ldy of -high qualifica tions. -Meanwhile, 'hey have engaged Mist Emm J. Rakes, a young Lady, to whose literary oualiOcatione and capacity lor such a situation, they have perfect confidence ; and whdljss hitherto taught music tn thin, and other Seminaries, with antiroaatui&ctioiu. As soon as the other Teachers are obtained, Alias Bakes will again devote, henwif exclusively io the musical depart ment. " . ' - ' By order of the Trustees, V - , , , THOMAS L COWAN, Chairman. -Salisbury, Sept 27, IKift . - tC . Tim -vvniiic Are CatiUoncd against a Scoundrel! . . . V ' . S ... - v Z PETERSON,' absconded from this pltce oft the 45th ultimo, without paying his bill, or palog several sums of money borrowed, lie pietends that he is Frenchman, and was employed bore asa French Teacher, lie ia about 5 feet II mchee high, about 30 years of age ; bis facts ia marked slightly with the small pug, his hair u dam, there n some oaiuness on me top of his head, he walk very quick, carries li s tody erect and uniformly; wear his coat buttoned tip to bis neck ; when he lelt, ha wore blue coat with gilt but 'tons, lus pantaloon were of the same color. -lie took tho Liiiculiiton Stage in about two miles oi tliii place, and the succeeding day tuok the Salisbury Stage, In formation of lino will be thankfully received by tbe bulftcnbcr. .' . ......- SupCTinleodtmt of the Limestone 'V Ltiues'one Spring, 8. C Kept 27, iaa ( . w -The Richmond Enquirer, and New York Advertiser are requested to pve the above one insertion and for ward tlieir account to-me at the Limestone Springs, 8. C : " WM. MURRAY. Tan "Sard for Sale. STfs E Subscriber wishing to dispose at the following . Town property, oners (or sale bia T an Tat A awd V rcmiscs, Last aide of the I owo, f oosistin or Uie C - s .... -. .llCKt..orLaiidjndjL I) w tiling Hou, with out Iloue$, $c. : AUO , for H-iif, at very kiw prices, a large quantity ot all kinds of ..I Si O a t liX Q -lT-aj ; ni'hknTmayTw Ttadreitlier af the' sfiof-'SIeiBrs: Cress" Salisbury, Sept. 27, 18n9,- 4l trw Vasnoi9, tor Spfmg &. RESPECTFULLY inform hi frieiws and the public, that he at ill carries on the TAILOR INU BUSINESS t his old stand oo main stre, "next door to the Apothecary Store.- H werer rady to execute the order of hi customer in . style and manner not surpassed by any workman in the weatero part of the Btnto. - lie ia in tbe re cular Teceipt of the latest Lwidim end New-York FASHIONS, nd prepared to accommodate 'the Ustea of the fashionable tt til times. - - OO" Cutting garment of alt kind attended to promptly ; and the latest rush ions furnished at all times to country tailor, and instructions given in cutting. . Salisbury, Jan. 1, 19311. Heath Tract. IMIF. HEATH TRACT, containing six , kumtnul AerMnf Iful. ailiuljwl akntit mi mile Esst of Lexingtoo, Davidson - ott the TCa4 lesdieg- rrort Lexington to Faye ul w now ofTersd for bale. "... . . k . 3 M aZi I - Tho Tract m toctcd in iery " C , and is peculiarly adapted to farming. It has on it I f? an Orcliard, and a good Meadow. And inde I , pendent of these advaulagea, the prospect for UnU, is n nuest ionahle, at oo or two t.'OiJivYKilA?, have already been opened, and tome very rici er ex traclud from them. TIm c bleuratod Conrsd CM Vine, it aituated a few ' hundred Vards south of it ; ard aecordin? to t!i dirvc- tton of lha Veins of Uiat Mine, they miM necesarily rpsiirfifimVB s-part aThifTW'cr"rr- -r-, r- Any person wishins; to view the premise or pet a more minute description, will call rm Liydon Wadv worth, io Lox'mgioo, who wilt 'give the ilir.tl inlur m lion or any p?rsnn wishinf to contract for the aa me, ' will ca'l ofl Dr. AnMin, 8liahury ; or addross a letter to tlie Subscriber, Trenton Post Office, June C. N. C. V WM. L 11 EAT II. . Feb. 21. WO. x " " ' ' " ' tf MOCKSVILLE TnOPEUTY FOR SALfi. rV .TtV. ' rf . SI I I 1 1V I LL" sell, on lh mort reasonable terms, my house ami lot in Mocksville. Th tot is a choice un be- in; a'ttuted nesr the Court llmim, amt it immoved in ! n very superior otannsr." TCose Wbo'may 'wiA isie of .the most dosirable situations m one of tlie mtM beauti ful and interesting vijlageaof North CaroJioa would da well to examine lbs premisca. - frr- f "nit" a !w ell ' hndone ewe- V aleru Multicauli. ' JUNIUS L, CLEUMO.N& - MvksTi!le,DtvirVSr.pt;20. in - - 4i ' ' ... ' V w' - v- . v I Vt-' v; I jili i UNEXAMPLKD-ifAMMOTIU T 11IE following details of a iikmi! or a ITTrnv, to be drawn III Deceinher (iHXt, viurraiitu lis Hi declafoti; it to be uitpuraUt H-d in Uie hi-t-.ry fi 1.m'!i nes. i'rim to tlie ainnutit liave never bi lure lu ll fered to the puuiic. It in true thero ire nmny Llank, but on the oliif r hand, the extremely Io cLureof AJO per ticket the value and Number or the t,aiilils, and the revival of the good old cuMorn of wtinantirtg that tuny prize thai! he drawn and told, will, we are sure. jjivs universal sat staction, and especially, to Uie ttx hundred prize kuldtrt. hO To thaws disposed to sdveutnre, we recommend tarty itpjtlkatiun beirlg made to' us for Tickets when tho Frige are ail sold, ll.anka only remain Uie nm buyers have the bwt chance. We therefore emphati cally say delay rot ! but at once remit and runs mi to os 'your orders, which shall always receive our immediate attention. Letters to be suurcsticu ana ap plications made to , . v SYLVESTER & ca , 1 0(i I!HOADWI,"Ni;wTokK. (Qr Obterve the Xumbtr 1M. - , - -jy - . - $700,000 !!!: $500,000!!! ', - 25,000!! , ; -G Prizes of- : $20,0001! , 2 Trizes of - - $15,000!! Prizes of . $ 1 0,000 U Urantl Ileal Lstate and Bank Slock :--': LOTTERY OF PROPERTY SITUATED IN NEW ORLEANS, The richest and most Magnificent Scheme ever V presented to the Public in V. Thii or any other. Country. Tickets oif $20. Authorized ly an act of the Legislativd Assembly of v f lorKM, and under th directions ot the loatQiwsion er acting under lh ame, i .- ... To be drawn at Jacksonville, Florida, Dcc 1 IS.'1!).,. r ; -r , ,. SCHMIDT & HAMILTON, Manager. SvLvawT 4. Co., 150 Broadway, New York, . y 8ul Agent, - .Yo combinalbn JCtmbm ! ! :! The Deeds of the Property and tbe Block transferred ja&SeUg lCTffltCM ?llteU?!rT eompmmiscd, bbt principlei ollTie LifiidafijrroTlTw aecui U,D rriie-o;uora. SlIJiDID SCIIEMEf l Priio The Arcade 280 fwW & iwhesj 4 itnea, cm ' Magazine street; lot feel, 11 inches on Nalche street ; 128 feet, B inches, on " GraviersUeet Rented at about (37,t)UO f r. annum, and valued at $?(JU,0UO lotel, 102 ft. on Common lr. X. 1 W IL 0 in. on Camp streeL X Rented at cir,000 valued at 500,000 1 Briift- Dwelling House, (.adjoining the Ar- cade.) No. 1, 24 ft. 7 in. front- .on the Natchez at. iientcd at 1 Priia niltn. radioininir the Arcade. No. lg, S ft. Irmt on NaUas atr. . . Rented at ) 1,200 -valued at 20,000 1 Prize Ditto, adjoining the Arcade,) No. w, 23 ft. tront on naicrie tr. Rented at ft 1, 300 valued at 20,000 Kasm ami uustom-nousertr. 4U ft front on Baoiii. aiid 40 ft. oil Franklin atr. by 127 ft deep in Custom-house str. Rented at V f 1,500 valued at 20,000 1 Prize Ditto, No. 24, South-west corner of BaainsndCustom-housestr.; 'Si ,ILI in. on Basis, 32 ft. 7 w,ao- Frauklin, 127 fl-lUjux lecp in- front of Custom-house si reel .lllLtlJ500kcdj.l 4 Wo. atO, iM-lt rtKfc-wittttyai sir! by 127 Ttli:Tii.".doen- Rtod atiLJUOttJ&lued at 15.000J n.r 1 om.i ii...t o.. l itn 1 eJc, 25,000 2Wditto7rmmercialditto,ftl00earh . 20,000 " lMdilto, Mechanic 4. Traders' 1(X ech, . 1!WKX 100 ditto, City Bank, ftlOO eech,"-- 10,000 lltrJrtrdrttrj,-ftttitreCli,- irMXX) 1 100 ditto, dillv-a)100 each, 10,000 1 50 ditto, Exchange Bank, 100 each 5,000 1 H 60 ditto, ditto, ditto, )100 each, S,000 1 " 29 ditto, Cat Light Bank, ftlOO each, 200 1 25 ditto, ditto, ditto, ftlOO. each, 2500 I - 2ft ditto, ditto, dirto, )1(I0 each, - 2,500 1 "15 ditto, kochanica Sl Traders', ftlOO S each, , ' . 1,500 1 13 ditto, ditto, ditto, -4100 each, : 1,300 20 " each 10 snare Louisiana State Bank, ' " , ftlOO each, each Prise 1,000, 20,000 10 " ' ch 2 shares of 100 each, each Prize " ft-JOl). of th Gas Light Bank; ! -: 2,000 200: each 1 share of tlUO.of the Bank of Louisiana, . - 20,000 200 " each 1 share of tlOO, of the New Or leans Bank, . 20,000 13UU each 1 share or ftiuu, of the Union Bsnk of Florid, l.000 OOOPrixe. - $100,000 7 -Tickelf $aOn:nX hJirc. The whole of the Tickets, with their Number, at also those containing tlie Prises, will be examined and sealed by the Coniinuwuwer appointed undt the Act iwm Vstiteif eBf; nit otteth wltnela.. One wheel ill contain the whole of the 'mtrjiTJifa,' the' other" will contain &ix II I'susco PniKs, and tlie firt (KX) Num- beratliat aliall be drawn out, will be entitled to suh Pan as may be drawn to ita numbers, and Uie fortu nate holders of such Prize will have such pronertv transferred to tliem imiiiediaU ly after the Drawiug, unmcumtifTf ii, ana runout any dalurtton ! June 7, m- r? . 1 ESPECTFULl.Y offers his protViwionsI n-rvnies to I tlie cilisens of Silisbury, snd tho stirnumdinj country, llisoltice is in Mr. West's new brick-build-nip, neatly opnoBite J. St W. Murphy's store. SalisUory, N. C, August 3!), ISO. tf. EJetJ T!in Kt'RMICRinCItM I RE now receiving at their old Stand, at Ktirewalt'a il Aliil, in Cabarrus, a new and freh supply of : Spring and Siiinmcr (aoodi. The following articlea are among the latent trrirahr; 1,700 Ihe. of Sugar, ' " 1 ,600 -4.h- li, 3 lihtK Molasses, - . ' 60 btisbnls Suit, ' ' , . , ' Wine, Cognise Brandy, Dve Stufrs, Powder, 4e , 'A-t4 whwh will b siiU inw 6 anli. r t puaaluaj dealers on Time. JACOB WINECOFF Sl ft). MaJ 1st Km ?31r " T7. -jA it,, Ml. 1I1K Mi: I.elJ. :'"'!. t;n t'iMllll V, ;i Ih r "into , .n.nli.! Ui mCurm the I'l'h c .rilrui-t v. ith any I'crwin, or n, Rofiii,or Ciilwrru twin- lie that hi! will cut- persnns cither in l,ivi ties, wlio W'lrli lions. In r any OUieT hum i building erected ofiini'k, to tiu.,',1 them as .i-n, durable, and ill ai 5 s'ylo ai any workman in th country. . Uo will also, mould and burn the Rrick, il wanted. lie truau that his long experience iu KOL'LDINU AND LAYIN'U KRICK, will entitle hun to share ot public patronage. j lie would refer (jenllfmen withinir work done in lu Line of liiiMiiiest, to the Feu.slo Academy and the new fire proof Clerk's office iu Sulphury, specimen ol his woi k. ' "V, ' '"' , ! N. B. Tho wihinf work done, will, please leave word at the office of the Weatero Carolinian, and it shall be pniictuaily attended to. Dnvidam, April 18, ISoU Th Rbfi'iiucan" baa been published in Wasliing ton, Norti Carolina, tor six months, and will be cootm- .nod so long as sufficient patronage is received to defray the expenses of its publication. It has now upwards of four hundred subscribers, and it is believed that if those friends to whom this Prospectus is sent will make lit tie exertion, tbe number' may be doubled. - For lit sup port of our papeiy we r compelled to rely lmost en tiroly upon our subscription lt, the advert mnf patronage is. almost exclusively in the hands of (he Whige i and they cherish towrd our press the better hostility. ' v It is important lhat a Republican pros should be sustained at this place. It i. peculiarly important to the Republican party of Hi is Congressional District This town is about the centre of the District The im portance of the ores may safely be infor red trom-the malignant and bitter persecution w have received from the Whig for our effort to establish it h is im portant to th whola Republican party of North Caro lina, that this press should be sustained. There is no other Republican paper published in circuit of 50 miles ; and il we except lh Ttrboro' ' Press,' there is none within 73 mile. " There is no Republican paper published in the-Newbera Ditrrct Ve are tftanktut to our friends in "that District for th aid we have at roady received in extending our circulation, and hope they will help us still farther. The name of our paper indicate it character. It is a warm advocate of tbe old Jeffersonian doctrines aa I set forth in the Virginia and Kentucky Resolutions of I7!H It ia the unnparing foe of nuntonaly: It wsires, -wtwltMarayoffoHim,jiar to tw Ittifwifld ilie knife to the hilt" W will not compromise on wis nevei never. In Uie contest now going -on ueiweermse avmry power ana popular liberty, n win ne rouna aa heretofore zealous, and w hope, an efficient advo- cte of the right of the peop!jV. It will advocate free trade and the rig hit of labor, and oppose the anion of Dank and State, a not less corrupting than the union of CAuroA and State. - It supports the present Admin istration, and will continue io do so aa long as the Go vernment w adiniuistered on aound Hepublican and Siate-Rinhts doctrines. .'. All securian and irreligious matter will be carefully ' excluded from vie columns ot 1 he Kepablican. ; Our paper ia published in the midst of.conatant per sonal danger ; in fact we ro almost weekly the subject ' of wtsom atmulL - i -.... -..-.rS- W hope Uwsa- W whora tkiaaa eant will make some. effort torturef ibgpriber, Ok trma are Three DoltsrsraJinuh. - ' - r- Oy We do not expect a profit of one dollar beyond th support of the prwas, v . GEOKGC HOUSTON. Sen. ditor and Proprietor. ?frrtmber2(J,'l,m , LjiivwaiEj-'ia J!!."?!!. i ,'ff:.,i::T.;r.:ji:.J5!!?'!s.ss au-xjuuun w " Notice, Sk'Ti'V" TAKEN up and committed to the Jail of Rowan county, on the 15th instant negro man who calls himself TOM, abont SO.year of age.Jle aaye Uie sicht of hi left era i injured, and that-br belonp to 4g VeefrrtA Fairfield District 6. C. .The owner ia -. .i.l tnnwa tanarL avovav Bsooert V.4MTV eharmk nd take hrmwf; or b wU! be dealt With in the Uwi directs JUUxX-il. lUttUiXSil 0. L JSslisbury, June 21, lSW. tt THE Subscriber h an improved patent Spindle lor Mills, by which, a mill will do much better tbsn wTlFthe ususl form of Spindle " 7t l'b constructed at to keep from heating or killing the meal in any man ner. The runner at so conhned oy tne spinaie a al ways to preserve ita balance, and of course there is no I think, by thin improved" Spindle, tho same water will so t least one-Uur more kosi nS aruutsa meal of auperior quality. . . Any person Wishing to use one of the Spindles, may obtain one or more', by making application, (With in a short time) to the rJubscribcr tt Mocksville, Dat ie Co. N. C. I think the probable cost will not exceed $ :)0 for the Patent and Spindle ready tor use. Col. Wrn, F. Kelly and Tho. Foster, in the vicinity of Mocksville, have recently tried the improved Spin dle, and a; highly pleased with it - - - L M. GILBERT. February 7, 1830. V tf f OFF ATS VEGETABLE LIFE PILLS AND UlPUENIX BITTERS. Theunieertal eHimation In which the celebrated Life PHU and Phenix Hitlere are held, ie satisfactorily domonst rated--by-the-incroa- aing demand for them m every state aiid seclioa ot the Union, and by the voluntary teatimomala to their re markable efficacy which are every where offered. - It ia not less from a deeply gratifying confidence that they ir. da.'inflaaa ..Dt::xtejisiy i aj.riw iiuahle roij - among h is alihcUd tolUMS-ereatores, Uim frm - Htterei - ea eonsMieraMonsinsi wo rmpriewr m inese pre-eminently eorcesstul medicines Mdesimusof keeping Uiem constantly before the public eye. Tb aale ot every ad ditional boa and bottle is guarantee that soma persons will be relieved from a greater or less degree of suffer ing, attd be improved in reneral health ; tor io no ease f nm-iing from disease fan they be taken in vain. " Tliu rropneur7iss oeveTEmiwnor been inlormed'of an intrnce in which they have tailed to do good. In the mit obstinate eases of chronic disease, such u chronic dypers, torpid liver, rheumatism, asthma, nervous and bilious lsBad-ch,otivenass,pilea, general dWti ty, srnifuloiia welhngs and ulcers, curvy, aslt rheum nnu nil tr.wri (.iitutin. iii;i,ikiui ut m grsm muO UkClll- branes, Ui y effect cures with a rapidity and permanen cy which lew persons would theoretically believe, but to winch tliousands have testified from happy experi ence. In colds snd eouglis, which, if neglected, super induce Uie mtst fatal duseasfm ot the lunga, and indeed tha viscera in general, these medicines, if taken but fr three or four days, wter tail. Taken tl night they so promote the inansible' perspiration, and so relieve the extern of febrile action and feculent obstruction, as to produce a most delightful sense of convalescence in the UK.riiin-; andthourb the usual symptoms of a cold stioutd partmlly return during the day, tb repeti tion of a suitable d.e st Uie nexi hour of bed-time will almost invariably eft'.xt permanent relief, without fur ther aid. Their effect upon fevr-rsof a more acuta and violent kind is not le sure and speedy if taken in pro. - portionable quantity; and pr8na retiring to bed with inflimmatory syniptomaof the moat alarming kind, will ak with Uieralifj ingrtx.iciiiumflsa that (he fierce enemy bat been overthrown, and can easily betubducd. In the same way, visceral turgesencn, though long en- tahhshed, and vuveral iuflammat'ona. however critics I. wdl yiuUl-niho.furmsir te satalL and tne Utter to large- es or ue ijie rxtn ; and to aim hysterical affec tion Jjypoeopdriocinin, rcvtlcaMicsf, and yery mtnv ither varieties ol the Ncurolkal clatsof diseaiea.yield W Via eiUcacy ui. Uil"liaiuc.MUlm .hill.directiona lor the use of thene medicines, and siiowmff their i-lu-etive applicability lodilluront complaints, tcromptriT , ihcm; and they can be obtained, wholesale and retail, at 3T5 Broadway, where numerous certificates ot their unparalleled succohs are always open w inspection. For additional particularaof the above medicines, see Mollat's Oooo KAsuaiTAR," copy of which accom piimes the medicine; copyean also be.ohtauied ot the dil'erent Agents who have the medkinea for salo. French, German, and Sjitiish directions can be ob tained on application at the office, 373 Broadway. . All post paid haters will receive immediate attention. - Fre red and sold by William a Moflt,375 Broad way, N. Y. A liberal deduction made to those who purchase to sell ajjain. , iJCi Medicines mat also be bad of Ihe principal drug-jiuu in every town throughout the Uni led States ami the Canada. Ask for Moffat a Li a Pill and Pheni Billcrs ; and be sure thai we simiie of John Moffat's signature is upon the label oi eacn ooi- Uo of bitters, or bo of Pills. - ' - - - I.EVER AXD AGUE. TO MY FRIENDS IN JLJl'llli WEaT. and particularly tho8a,wl)Q.,hve used the LIFE MEDICIMES in treaUoentol tt VER AMD AGUE. It ia but a very abort time aince these Medicine have been intmduced into the Fever and Aeue District, nd Uie proprietor flaltera himself that during that period, wherevf r they have been usea according to ma utreo lions. thev have done more toward exterminating the disease, than all other remedies and prescriptions com bined. It i common excuse among - regular prac titioners,'' when specific re introduced, that they can- , not cure diseases which people are in the habit of con sidering incurable. Medical experience is continually doing swsv a part of the list of the incurable diseases, snd Mr. Muflat has the happiness of confidently an nouncing that fever and Ague is now to be added to the number of complaint which modern (kill baa con quered. in r ever ana Ague uie iaje aitaxcinee mnouiy give quicker relief than any other remedy r but, if persevered in. eflect a permanent cure: so lhat if the patient ia only ordinarily careful, and resort directly to hi medV- cio upon tne nrat symptom ot tenoency io a new si tack, it may always be warded off , To escape one chill would be of infinitely more consequence to th suffer er than the value of Uie remedy to remove the disease. oennauentlv would confer benefit unon him which cannot be estimated by any earthly standard. That theae Medicines will effect vhat is here : claimed Jmt thein, the Proprfotor ha the J testimony of all acquainU ed with them and their application and use in the Fe ver end Ague ; and hi object -io now Mdressing hi friends at Uie West it to request tliera lhat tliey spsre ne pains in communicating their experience, and dm- seminating this highly interesting information, now that ' the season for r ever and Agqe ba arrived. It is not for the mere purpose of disposimr of a few hnndred paekags of 4ha Ltfe Metlkiuos, that the proT" prietor make tin appeal. 1 be demand hir Dia Medi cine ia already greater than he can conveniently sup- ply" and even "were ft hiaufficieirt to afford him tow'? ness, he would conceive himself supremely selfUi, if his pleasure wss not greater at th benefit conferred upon the srjncnngpart crttifl community oy an increase in hi sales, than at his own pecuniary piofit Th Life Medicine, if properly used and persevered -in, recommend themselves.; still it is necessary that the public should know that such medicines exist and hence . the propriety of tdyertising them, It ia hoped, there fore, lhat th proprietor will not be accused of egotism when he says that there ia no medicine or mode of treaU mentextantfor fever and ague, o appropriate, thorough and positive in its happy effect Alofm't Lift, I'M , and Mentx UUler. . ' For further particulars of thcabova medicine see , Jlodkt'a Uoon JAMaaiTAJi, a copy owhich accompa-.. oie the medicine, A copy msy also be obtained ol the different Agent who ttave the medicine lor sate, OCT French, German, and Spaniah'direction can be obtained on application at the omce, 375 Broadway. - CC7" All post paid lettere will receive i in mediate attention.. wtlo1d"Wtioler-awi retail by WILLIAM B?IOF" FAT.-875 Broadway; N. Y. A libera! deduction wade to those who purchase to sell again. Agent. The Lite Medicines may also be had of the principal druggista in every town throughout the United States and the Canadas. Ask for Moffat's Life Pills and Phenix Bitter ; and be stir that a fac ahnile of Joba Moffat's signature w npoo the label ot each bottle of bitters, or box of pills. IEVER AND AGUE POSITIVELY TeVeT fhJ"A'iue"fs'l Biorotiiite diW,'a icaioi'aitd humid 3BMte,' ftgdtWnllyWiM efv its dimrryinode of cure, so as to betff -yery distrewhig"' wrcne person, ana oy tne extreme ceouity wnicn tne disease induce, it often give rise tootherchrooic com plaints, hlarsb miasmata, or the effluvia arising from stagnant water, ia the most frequent exciting cause of Ujis disease; and one of it great peculiarities is it sus ceptibility oi a renewal from very slight cause, such a from the prevalence of wfaaletlf wind even with" out the repetition of the original excitinir cause. In .1.:- t i . J . tr n in u, x tmrjiiu aun umuia irora moot other levers; a it is well known, thtt after an ordinary fever ba once occurred, and been removed, the persoo affected i not so laoie w a iresa attack aa one who waa not so affecl. ed. These circumstance render it extremely difficult to effect a swrmanenr care of Fever and Ague, though to rtltere tbe patient for the lime being ia a very easy MOFFAT'S LIFE PILLS AND PHENIX BIT- TEltit have beea thoroughly lestod. and proved to be positive and- rmdicai ears of Fever and Ague. Hun dred of hi fellow-crlixen io the West, have volunta rily come forward to assure Air. JuSffat ibst the Life Mediate ire the only medicines that Will thoroughly effect a removal of tin most tedious and disagreeable disease. ". ' t" . Other who have emigrated to that rich and prorn- ing portion of our country men who went out full of hope, and confident of winning a competence from the luxuriance ot the oiU or who carried to tb outnosta of out aettloaottta the mercantile or mechanical expe rience won in we crowoea cine and town or tne old er States, have either returned with shattered constitu tion and dopressed spirits, or they remain la their new homes, dwreins out a wear life : at last, tn ink flqr(r0e dipeato trhicr) ihef are 'brcisrsiictf h"ttttTO 1 terror of the West,the- tever and Ague. kiiv. vi hi. ..doiiv . rr mum ngmv. .. 1 iltllf oopea are blasted their business enere-iea destntyed Uieir El Dorado become desert, and lii word, pjade to the ear, is broken to th hope. To these indivtdoala, Mr."MarTst would say "Try the Life Medicine, and yon'will yet nticipate- your most sanguine expecutions, for they will ceitaiuly re store you lo hesltlt.'- - . tever and Ago is a complaint which require to be met at its first approach, and combatted at every stage. Seldom fatal of itself, it reduce the strength, and Im pair the functions of the organs, so lhat upoo the niaui lostation ol diasaae, Nature m uosbie. nnasirMed. tn aim uie ui roao, i ne urn ajwiiipiw, taken strut- . . .1 : j m.. . .. iy according to direct ions will cure it, and give to the weak and trembling victim of disease, new health, life, and trength. For full particular ol the rood ol treatmont. tk. reader ia referred to the Goon SaMxaiTaa, a copy of which IrAunniniM tha -in.1... A - t . . rr n uimj oe oo- Umed 61 the difleient genU who have Uie medicine for sale. French, Germn, and Rpanish direction can be ob- tauwa oo application at me omce, 373 Hroadway, . All Dust mid letter will reu imnu.1;.,. n Sold whvlesal and retail by William B, Moffat 875 Broadway, N. Y. A liberal deduction tcade to those who purchase to sell again. gens-The Life Medicine may also be had of the principal Drnpgist in every town throughout the Uni- tea mates ano uie IJntdaa. A.k f, M i .c n.n 'ImTrJSl. mn th,t o simile of The bo?e Medicines may be had of HeisTf. urcii tV.,Boger, La lbla Town, "uu Agent ior me aame. Salisbury, N. C, July 2a 1'). - Cngmgr Goc i:.-, , , EPniXGS . 4- ?II ANKLE - 1AVE just received from New York and PlohJJ. phia, an extensive assortment of , SPUING & SUMMER GOODS CONSISTING or Pry Good, Hardware, Tinware, Crock try, UROCE LUES, Drug and Me. f dicinea, Hye-Stufls, Paints and Oil, limit and Shoes, ' " J 4 ' Saddlery, die, &c. In liort, their Slock comprise lmost every rtlcl needed by the farmer, Mechanic, or the fwAioaoii,, of the town or Country. N. B. They will sell low for cash, or to punctual dealers on time ; or in exchsnge for country Product -....i oiiK . .i Mortis MtiUicaidisy FRUITREESr&C. rpiIE Subscriber informs the public, that b has U L sale, at hi Nurserie in Davidson Count, liwin tree of the Mora Wullicsulis, (snd also a large auia ber of rootrd layers or cuttings of the same, of th ent rant rear' orowth :) these r superior to cottimrt with. out root to propagate from. Hi price shall k the market price of the article in in worth, and elsewhere. He aim haa a large (tact ot r run l roes, consisting of Vj Pcaclics, Plums, Cherries, (jfc being aelection of the best American and European fruits, all of which are grafted or inoculated, and ia healthy, growing condition. I I wifl deliver Tree in good condition, at anv reason. ' able distance from Lexington, say 73 or iuu miles, (jf amount ot oruers wui jnsiiiy n,) lor wnica i win cuirs the usual price of hauling.., It will be well fur thaw who wish to obtain trees, to get the Catalogue of U Nurseries, which coots ins price, and will be seat train to all applicants, the pottage being paid. Communica tion will be promptly attended to. X ;f ihrect to Lexington, A, t; " 'r "--.aiAUtoilflCaU. IWxlington, N". C 8ept. , 18391. If., Kirw aivwEiiiiY, :tCaN JOHN C. PALMER, ha tootkn new upply of xold and ulrrt Lever Watchea, plain English and French, da, rd Fob Cbins and Key, Breast Vm, -Finger Rings, eilver Butler Knim, Pencils, (pstuat and plia,Twa'" Picks, -Fob Chains, Spectacles to! Thimble, Steel and Gilt Fob Chain snd Key, Also, a very nne. ana urge assortment ot Karon, pocket and pen-knives, by diflerent Manufacturer. ita other article usually kept by Jeweler, all of which will be aoid very low for cor ft, or only ok month credit, ti. ter which tune, interest will be charged, ,' ' ... t j . iff, ..... R ... wora nope raiuiiuny anu punctually, Salisbury, Msy 2,.l3a. - '7' tf .C" TAILORiKGBUSINESS. UF.SPrXTFULLY take, this met bod to intent Ik; friends arid Customer iu Concord and jtavicti r, that h still continue to carry on the above krtKt ' Business tt bit old tand In Concord, 8outh of tin ot Messrs. J. F. dr. C. Philer, whore be wiU fbrnn at all times, ready to J . ' " . Cut, maLe or Execute, any ivori te hi line;" Hislbhp rtess, the pains he ia now taking 10 reeeiv lb nrrlif it " fatkvm Worn Philadelphia and New York, enables bin . to tay, that the work done at bia Shop, thai! ke ot th Ermysasti? fashions ,; - n . ' , : Beat Workmanahlp. N. B. He will also teacb faa A.renn tha murk h. proved syfttem of T. Oliver ot Philadelphia, toasts tho. wihC4tastjnction.ihaytia olouutiw- - f I V .. nt, isj.u H .JJHIWIIll.W'l 17, iCU, . STILTATEKnANEVEr n 3 SL. n T" mmmmmmmm mmm MedlclnearDy Snuffs, Tobacco, Hp. Starch, Soar, Per rrauiiiim, Past nd Wrapping Paper, Paper tnd Paint, Ma ,artiiSi:?hV' t'igars.CaodJea.Riet, fume, Brush, b, Boaane, Fms Ular Quills, Ink, Drwin( deira, Teaerilft, khv (?hfnnaiim MiMral taga, Fort, Sherry nd Clsret Wine, French, Peach nd Apple Bnnsy, Gin, Mooongabala and old Whiskey, Jamaica sod N. E. Rum, Uf Sugar, Vamishes, Snd Paper, Ga) Ware, Bottles, Lemon and Ginger Syrup, Lima Jus, Tamarinds, Jugs, Cask, Pocket Book and Maps, Pipe. Iron and Composition Mortars, and PestJea, Cawlle Wick. RIar.kinir. T M'm riu.n'. TWi,'. IO.'i Hoiiper', Scott, Ctiok's, Shep, Beckwith's, Peten', Moffst's, Evans', Brandrcth', Help' Pill, Houck'i, and Swaim' Panacea, Moore and Anderson' Ccuil Diop, Snuff Boxes, Spice, Pepper SucrRowinJi Tonic Mixture, Back Gamon Boards, Matches, Bahad Columbia for bald head, Elixir of Opiom, Swtia'i Vermifuge, and a thousand Other articlea ius rees.n and for sale cAette at the A Dot hers rv siffn. hv - c. & & G, L w SalisburyvJune 7, 133ft tf fcCULlMUlUNO i'pHE 6irncrther withe 10 inform Iu cuttooen imv rtiwiiu t.iivioiiy, iiiai no syii caiip 00 th8 Stone Cutting Ruinr, and i ever ready to execute, in a "very wprnof innnner, an oescriptions ot work in bi line. Goltl-tlritiAm Mill.Ntr.m.. ll':.J...Jt Dmt. itlDoor.$tep$ nd 7Wo-fon, art eieculrd ciy ismrflj ic. - il II Ibr M ilPStoTIHr w W gnod. Mr. Philip also beg to inform lh pubhe that he can execute Engraving of various kinds He will Engrave niarble.slaU neatly, and graci tomb-stone can he avetl T-ntnJ IT AniiA. U I ;trhrigvitnitrtWhD8 KaoMuTe7aod U ( mjitin. ...u.!!!. - . - . .. ....... . I ersona Wishing to hava work done in lb th" line, will do well to call at the residence of X' Philip, aeven mile anulh of Salisbury. ...... mm ad 1 . ENOCH E. PUILLir Augtwt 24, 1838. tf DR. C. B. DOUGLAS, HAVINO located himsell i 8aWu resoecttullv tenders his professirsial vices ui it eitixens, and those of the urrouwlinr try. Ill office i t the room formerly occopict lit v R. M. Bouchelle, where he may be found at ill ho except wlten absent on professional duties. -Salisbury, May 2, - ncxfs'i&sxsa -- 70R Sale," full uit ot aniform, with 'On A. Huim, Ulote and .Ws, Hitter, llr""!' , Sirord, Belt and Sash,, fj foquir l di , ..AtluiWy, pt. la,. ...i Jt.-., it
Western Carolinian (Salisbury, N.C.)
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Oct. 4, 1839, edition 1
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