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1, . .. - - ert"s. V V. ST i U. ..I i;i T-.u t::-t 'Line oiifvr ihhut ramhjm stkimi. TUB PARTING OF SUMMER. sT MRU. HfcMAA, Tlmi'rX bearing hence thy n, . (ilr.i) Hummer, (faro thee well ! V Thou'rt einging thy hurt melodies, r la every wuul aud dell. 4 But in the golden sunset IM thy last lingering day, " "' Oil I tell me, o'er Uiw checkered earth llyw hl thou pawed awsyV' ' Brightly, sweet Rummer, brightly. Thine hours have (lotted by, To tli joy una birds of the woodland bough, ; The. raiger of th aky., A ad brightly in the foreat . To IIiwiJJ deer bounding free, And brightly midst the garden flowers, To the trsppy, murmuring bee. But ho to hnmta bosoms, With ail their hopes end fenrs And thought that make them eagle wings - To pierce the unborn years 1 . JJweet Summerl to the captive Thou bast down in burning dream , Of the woods, with all their hope and leaves, And Ue blus, rrjoicing stresoi. Te the wasted end the weary, .; Oo the bod of sickness bound, Jn sweet, delicKma-tkiiUaica, - That changed with every aound. , To the aaih on lh billowa, In longings wild and vain . For the gushing fount and bree;y bills. And I i th homo Hue of earth again - And unto me, glad Summer I ltow hast thou flown to me 1 My cbsmlese footsteps nought have kept . From thy baunta of sung and glee. Thou bast down in wayward vision In memories of the dead; . il shadows, Iran a troubled heart . O'er aunny pathway ahod ; Jn brief and sudden strivings To fling a weight Sstdet . . 'Midst thetn thy aietodiea have ccasedf And all thy roses died ( ' Rut ..I. I tltit, VMntla flmnmi), I ........... , , If I greet thy flowers once more, - tying me again thy auoyanef, VI hrftrith -trtv mm- iJvb U nr . v V nil song and spirit free; Or in a purer land than thia May Our next qwaling bo ! MISCELLANEOUS. , "row th I'iUJylphia Saturday Courier. ' , j c TUB BELGIAN GIANT. Mona. J. A. J. Dihia uery appropriately an nouncod to the public to be a giaut. Hit magnifl cent organization givee ut son conception of the siature, carriage, and prodigious muscular power of the reoowued champion ot tha Philistine army, of a remote antiquity.- Goliae exceeded rlettft fttt nine inchet in height" Mmii. Bihin measures seven loel uin inches. This ia being pretty tall, however, when it is recollected tbalsjome physiol. 4 girts maintain that the rare is growing shorter. Mr.J'orler, tlie Kuiiiuck giant the Irish wjdipr. VTio was licrs i "few unxiiiia ago O'Brien, the ca If.hrated giant who travellw) through Europe about lite year 1010, anil uw of the monsters rawad by corrupt auhlK'rv to tho tbrooo of imperial Rome, .. saumary mau wuo is tne suUjct of these remarks, I Hut the aero nut throughout srmmciri-nllv fnrmM d. Mons. U., on tlm other hand, is admiably oV' t nlopeu; mete w just enougd or every thing, &tte1 ,ti thertglit placo, over the whole extr-ot of his mighty Irame-work., We do not know whether iiMrtl t rvf aai t rtfl tt-nai ti. It.t 'Al ...'.Ift.. i. wiviiii,)! a iv - "i via -Tv us. Jiuiu uijiHUW44 aw wet 3 ' og'y l uul, io reguru to I m, repi escuiaiiva frum JlaUu, all who have aeeo htm will concur iffaav ii!.h . A. c?!lrn.:ownteuance, aa soll as y niajjMttic 'if tsofl. JodtiptiMdWly wt -a br aasst rmlrmw, nnvtvepon , ', the legs, and a brass phua between Ibe ehouldnre. U4-u4fe awtri i Ins body, that weighed one hundred and eighty. lime pounds. When we called on Mona. he , " wore a frock coat that contained fiair yards and a ' lialf of broadclmh. The Pbilisuoe carried a spear bka a . weaver'a ,beumA tht jia.4 n jrnu tnnh ai extremity winch weighed twenty-two pounds and Hi roc quirtors. Mum. 0. raised Mr. June, of the . Circu, wImi weigha two hundred and Ion pounds, and is six net lour iuihva tall, from the floor with . one bund, turned him s..unret, and then qniutly itrpAiti'd him again on bis fmu He BMurea us btuwclf that he could hit from the ground eilit liimdrvd pounds with his Lamia, and could straighten Lis back, when stooping, under a weight of two uns He ass horn at Sps, in Ue!gium, Iee. 10, 1S07. At birth ho has brtn informrd that ha w. ijrted firenfy-Mjrot"M,and n Rured taiuty five im lies Hi length, lie at preHBiit weiiie (bree hurKlred "and leoiy pounds. At twelve yearj tf age he 1 . . ineasurvd fiv feel ten inches and at fourteen he v.us owr atx feet. I'liliorty Ctunmenced at thirteen. "T tA round the calf of the leg the girth ia ?i indies j liie Hugh 2S and the chest &U. By profeaion he is sa arthitct, but seams mt to havs Uen very fi-A1'' to4 huisiiesa. Hh 'regard in iiireiioiogirsi imiicationa, tin head will nrobaW V : be piiMMuiid, by those who umJersiaud th do- -" .": I ...1 . - L Hl, ... oui aciL-ocv, io no wen oaiancca one. . Y e r - - know noihmg of hi educrUKVlurtbur thaa that "T . , l' discourses agreeably in French, tH) tulerably iu English, ctn.ideriiig that it is only about five , irumtlia suice he srnved io th Ciuted StatOM.. He i married, but has irt children. Temrance in eating and dnukiiiK went i have bwn haliituttL 0 Jtoiiilutiiuiog loa inimeiue aie, his parenia, al . , ; though tall, Moui pimple, are far from bring ginnta, , and by the mde ut" tbeir l!ircuha sn took like ;. : childreu. Taken, therefore, all ma!L Mou,JLbk. U ooo ol ri'aU'M cunoaiiiea ot the ee. alike Uie aatotaatiinout ut the ignorant and the wiae. - . ' : r " . .; .': Te ItruclUi. Large jmMio meetinpa have hetru hduoii in Savannah, in this City, and hi other towiM, to exi rewa rtrui in regard io the jmrcu tiou of the Jews ot lUmaxcns and Khulea. They Imva adoptud projicr iiRSura to aid in protecting .their brtsthren in luture. Our UovvrmiHtni baa di ocled liie Ameriran Consul at Damascus lo uw sail pr. per Bjurr to .how that the people of this aitry diarmintenanci-a n kiili ir.v.,ik.i. I'kiLidilitna Saturday Courier. 'Mv-Sr. C.nwlnfunciirm. I have ou try P wry bad Uhu, if I 4 .-(drinks.) jnory serves me right, it U. H,if,;.and,, TO, . xecoliect drinking some nt tlm ,, rait .ir. slad." ' . -I. was lliUKF DUJCOL'USK. Text "Tin rc is a war that aei'mUh r'fiht to B man, t ut the end inereoi, ate. , We Ikm it will not be dcenx-d sacriWirme to quote here thia siiMirnn precauiiun from Oiacleaof divine Truih, as a text to diM-ourse fi"in in the manner v hie b follows, although in aid of auhjecta of somewhat a aicuilar nature, appertaining how ever to mortality. , It may aecro right to a man to neglect tng his debts Uit the sake of lending or rHruliiting upon his money, but Ue end therrx-f ia a bud paymaster.-" : -"wr-Y .. """T l It may accm right loa man to live tx-yond his income, but the end thereof U wrelcbwliiess and Kverty. , , , It may seem right to a nian to attempt to livs ujion the fashion nf the tinx-but the enrl thereof ta fliaguating to ail sensible wi, a no rviuioui io health, reputation and properly It may seem right to a man i)i attempt to ob tain a livelihood wiihout imlustry nq economy but the end thereof is hunger and rags. , It may seem right to a man lokcckcnnstantly borrowing of his neighbors, and never Villing U lend, but the end thereof is very cross mWhhors. It may seem fight to a mno to be ,aiwsys trumpeting bis own lame, bur l tie end mereoi ta ins fume dou t extend very tar. It msyseem right lo a man to 'rouble himll very much about his oeighbor business, but the I end thereof is greal negligence of his own. . I It may soem right lo a uian to be constantly J K: Isndering his neighbors, but the end thereof is nobody believes any thing he says. , , It msv seem right lo man to uwuige ms children in every thing, but the end thereof is hut children will indulge themselves In dishonoring him. ' " It may tBem right lo man to put off evary thing which ought to be done to day until to oior- row, but the end thereof is such things are not , done at all. ' - , ..; It may seem right lo a man lo attempt plea. sing every body, but the end thereof is bo pleases nobody. 'f-"'- It mar seem right to a man to excel his neigh. bors in extravagance and luxury, bat the end there of is he excels them in lolly., ,f :', It mav seem rmht to a man to take no news paper, but tlie timl thereof, is that man and his family are totally ignorant of the ordinary occur rences of the day. : r .-. ;-- j - f - - It may seem right to man to obtnin his news by1rrwigBMdeaKng t he end UiercoT. ii annoy aoce- to -hi oeiglibors snd iraud upon the pnnier.. . i . . It may seem right to a man to pay every bony before be pays the Pst-m and the Minuter, bat the end ttroriof wtW"payrnhenn"Ty Ut, if he pays them at all. - r.- . It may seera right to a man to worship the creature more than the Creator, but the end there! of is an idolater. .- It may' seem right to a man to be incessantly occupied in hoarding op the treasures of this world, but the end thereof is he has none in the world to come., . ., ' "", . It msy seem right to as to further extend this discourse, at the expense of the patieoce of the reader, but the end thereof is here. - - Te Fortunate Briktri. H An extraordinary reijcontf. worthy, aayi the avma ic7 Arrim dietment du Ham, which felaies it, of . figur- ing iu the Arabian Nighta Talea, has iist occurred' at an hotel in Havre. ,, Amongst the travellers who had arnved on the same day, and who were dining at the table de'lote, were thre who were relating . trreach othertrwir adventures. Oho hadarrivaaV- artera. Statea, where he had been to improve his fortune, arxi had succeeded. Another, who left France st the, same lime, had gone to Egypt and entered In. to the military service of the Pacha, who bad rewarded him with fortune and honors ; and Ibe third, bad heen'.kr iwentjyjpre. etlaxlmilavri:; ous joy ages uTdiscovery artia a4 jot; jraw torned witf 1 compoteitce and a pension trom the State. Tliaae three persons are brothers, and wera born at Euuei( in thaaame house At the death of ihwtt parent they set eat en the Snme Bny, and, by a smguwr cNncidence, they returtmJ.pn,, UJ1, nartie d)ty -tHef Ha 'abaetic wT'tweiity j ears, during " which they had Dover beard of each other ! . In fallibility Notwithstanding all that has been said, there are a few infallible men in thia world 1 in theii own JC WQQj-TJej axe tits ir who. ara--J always presching" no untotners ss you would bave others do unto you" and yet if circumstan ce prevent your fulfilling an obligation to them, niMM era so frequent and harsh in their reproof. rbey talk loudly and couatautly af charity and benevolence, then turn round and grasp you by the ihrnat, saying, " pay me what thovAftwest r With the potition Mill mutst on their htm tor- give us our debts as we forgive our rtebtoraT they track you with the untiring ferocity of the blood hound, sucking your very heart's blood. ' They are very generous very none are more an, wub their advice. They sigh and look solemn at Ilia misfortunes of others, yet fail not to slip in a word refli cting en the honesty of the unfortunate. Good Samaritan like, they ever stand ready to pmit oil upon your wounds, but it ia the oil of viuioL ,S.pe xf, fromj fritntlf. A fate Havrt pa.; per gives the following account of a dangerous ex- pertinent, which had nearly vcriuod til ancient adage ol the two stools: ' ' . . The owner tf a fin Newfoundland dog -walk;" lug the other day on the Smith jetty with a friend, was boNating T ill qualities of the enimal, and th certainty of his siving a man from drowning, which his companion queattooed, Wht-n ibey had rnarliril lhalpsrt ul Ilia jelly a by any parapet, the master of the dog puhed his incredulous frieml into the outer bain, where the water was deep though calm 1hedogiistifadlhe pjausaa nf his mala, awr -matamly pfwrgw tftr the fettctr niun, aoizud him by lha coat, and war bringing him safe lo shore, when another dng of t ho san e species, which happened to be on the North jtly, saw what waa going a, and deter muted to have his share iu the salvage. He plunged in, sciicd another portioo of the drowning man's coat ; but as the repnctiv master's of the two dogs were al opposite points, they pulled in oppo site directions, till two portions of the coat ware torn oil, and carried by the dogs to their owners, 1 leaving the real object of their endeavors to his fate. This would have beon inevitable had not his kind friend, who fortunately was a good swimmer, plungod in and brought him sale to the quay." Foittr tf tke Prtsi. Within two months, the press commenced sying that " winkers or blink ers wer positively injurious to horses.. Now, in almost all our large cities tbey are not worn on horse at all. Horses should be grateful to (he Miefc. . v .,! ' Vomttbah in Trxai.K lae number of ihe , utin Gnwtte says: " A ( w duysagn a Coroan- , che was kilM rn the Urunliy l) a..me i nni.tui-a Indiana his hand and arms, and the tan k part i his thighs were cut oft and currtMl home as a H?b lo their women and children. The TooLuIiuihi made no secret of their partiality for lmniaa fk-U, and state that all the native Indian in Trxasem their enemies when they can catch luem." '- -- i .n CiriVurt'ton. Cramped fit ; narrow nhookh-ri' vapors; weak nerves ; foul breath ; gui ; irtino I ' inlemperaoce ; -aUnrJar; " umtrtalrT ru. -; oppreaHWi aping fuahiuiallosj pide and 1" 43 mat ism avarice nousene. , . , . , , - i. ! II ElxlL i-wuuia aiul bnunutully aoptdied Clnriowi Tlr-fora An imftcrt.nent jxilmcieik, s .. . ' , ' i.ivij . llb arTwm.amli irmawnilHr. atturulnd Iiv Qiithlul and by the name f Browa, lately krkd aa incnrropi- ( . ibU onpiMieofi, by the name of SkTteW";1 .. . . . (. . M had Il hau ed up, anfl recrwerea tmny ove oib- i ia rs damages. It is id thai Smtfh miU mum a " beer simp with the spoils immediately, WHIO PRINCIPIXS. " Lie low snd play aly,h Cider makes you witty ; ' Nothing tor the public eye,1 Afk mv Commtttoe." CABINETWORK. THE Subscriber informs lb 1 public that be continues She .t n.-. ItaMDtisfH, IN THE TILLAGE OT LEXINGTON, NORTH ClllOUXJL Re is ftmrsred to execute all descriptions f wWk in his hoe of business io a very superior wyks, as i gard workmanship and matrrials, and cert am hi lower Until than ia sdorded by any tlmr atab- lishment or he kind ia this region nf emmtry. Orders from a distance thankfully received nB promptly and faithfully executed. Produce, Scantling and Plank taken ia atascVnnfe for work. , . ' NATHAN TAU&S. Lexington, FeW, 1640. r JVolicc - 1W1 TpilE Suliscriber having wind lo llie cmtry, jtiKjaasrii-Ha triait,, w-utL rhuir king e'xrierMocs) at the has aipoioted Col. A.W. Crawl oa his i lA, ibutuufwa. amti lUtwmnJA it thair uureimtiing per for sHtling his badness in ftie Town; of Salwbury.' aanntiimv tngethnr with their late improve Cd. B. may be found at alltimee at the EwaiillmHlB , rthnr WMfirmi ef Tanning, U be able to Itm-rtrwtietw-ttTmiOT imMrWl to vue wmn'irtlliltatmim IfieV-of srwrnertwrwra fsed call end twake trtttcmetrt -iiiMiwdiiitBlvc". , WM. U. alAHiUiia. . f N. 6. Nothing bot my pcul it my fwhni' reinTaSartwea could induce me asB iej make thia stfyntVa-M fiafflrS'JR. Illeowiit. & C- israss txmse a punctual' dealnraw 0" Dry aiMl friends (or se . Salisbury, Aug. 29,1640 PlEOlxlOlIT I1013S "-" i -fpiIESutacr.ber having pmclj ; 1. EsUblisbment and blind Una a te for the aecommouatioa of Travellraa anil Boarders, is now prepared fur tbeit recWv tain. , His I ABLE will elwava be luroamea , With the best the market can aSbrd; hie BAR with a good supply of c'unios liquors; h BEDS shall always be kept ia fine order; and bwta-l blea (which are very extensive) are well tmptMe' wftb Provender of the first quality, and attended y goixi amf faithful hoaltera, . He bones, bv strict attention to the bnaineaa, in aw- stmh to-five saiaftoa t-aM avb -may fsvor toum'Hh t ik.iMtfM,n. An.t h nftlv a mI1 miA trial fl ANDREW ALlCLEDGH. Lexington. N. C Fee. 21, IS30. . - it f " - f f AVE AVE iurt receive fmax New Turk a4 VURiV IX ah is, an extensive sssortmewt rf . oonsistiii ar JDry GoKl,.HTdwsrivTlw ,ery,UiUA.i,iUli, Ortipaans: Mj-.- - 4, dicinea, Dye-Stufk, Pamta and A - r addiery, eVe V. fa -iAcVtnerr Stock eomaiaav j&aaaC needni ttyjtb urwcr.Atsrnsmia, ariiia.rf aiai ijhiI of Um tawa r aeuatry. X,- . - - Si. o. ITiev will sell low tor casa. ur ta wunctuai dealers ea time; or ia exchange &MMitry PrwUune. lncord, Jaa. 17th, I4U. . J MOFFAT'S LIFE FILL3 fif. ElTIXliS. rHE LIFE CIVLNO PI 1X8 AND ra(E3I JUTTEUS, so celebrated, and sa SAac stand t the afllietad ia every part of the cnuutry, ia now e- eeived sod for sale by the Rnbaeribers t - . - Lauja Si bUux4L, Mgwsna. Messrs, E raises A 8baklk, ia CaocunUX- C,aro also Agants fir the suite . . P. a. See advertiaeineot Apr a ,H. n Taken up and Cmmittc4 TO the Jail of Davtdaoo Ciamrr, ! on the 20th of June last, a N Boy who says bis naaw as Ce-orgr.,' and that he belongs H Starke Fum f Laneastr Duu, K C He we he ia 39 years old ; be ta awl uK 7 inches high, head somewhat bald, heavy ooder-Iip. and had on wliem commitled, a caainet eoat aud pautalouot and a rouudwm il wnl -.---rw ! The owner of said bfy is hereby fT-qimawd'to) (mm forward, prove bis prof sarty, pay liTgea and take him away. . . J 1 W LLS0N . WOM ICS. Jailor . Lexington, N.'C, July 8, r ; . rrospectna for the titra Clwlar. Tbia ps im will be mUmsW at3 the IsawlawiaJ . L . .n- .. n . l- ". . f. . ETedioa" w Navaiulier, iKV with one uuuibur iMa- ward giving Ute rrnult in detail and aa aide. Tentyix numbers will be awuea. A wrj - eatrfplu.: of the fir nambrs will be printed; aad aul amimaai aaiirnWa- imnaartntHin.- tma namM- SS HtSSH raoeivea aeae tint surplus aiu a waiwasiua, win" rwceive all the aoinbera, - Terws; One copy 1 J Twelve enpins f;ln Bix copies 5 J Tarentj-five erapiea 2W a ixl at the same rata Ibr a rraator emubot. Mr. Kendall, kte PusUnaaier tiatwrsl, will amniri- buta to this paper until .xuvt-mber. The aaaiea of subscriber procured anno this rTB pectus, and the m.Hey. ttxttld be wt eWif ta aa, : prxtags paal. of Ihmuirk poatmastors. who r autUa- nxed by the Post tMBca Uw. end raguUunua te .ttauk ! lrtlersrffe6tAeaiwaee.enci paper subwriTtious. - ' 1 - Bank aotea current ia the enciioa of countrv wkwe a subscriber resides, will s rocsnvad, frnwakd xjhwI sre eat more thaa ten par cent kolow apeeie ia value, No anpor will be seat etilesa tlie money be mct-altf rrtxufL, , .. . - . . r- - MATCHIXSS SANATIVE. . 'PHIS invaluable Modicioe ia for sale U W .a. ...hnh-. -,u.iu.i 11. m . subsenber, at Milted evtlln, me February 1,1H(I. ro7a:: hotel. f f I lTaTG BuntHnHcd that well knowa and long asiuitiltillK.fi Mtihliir house, known by the name '.mi ii K. ra'.v ...........I Vmn at So. ' iMibuw.JS-CBmfJirma. hmfrienda and the public J -i .u- ...i.t.- tutit! did auaa ta)HotauM fur fke recep-- amt Ear will, he aiiimlii'd with the ianO1 ittte ourtiK ami irrMMioi' ammli v alFoni. - T ,i . . 'atj4limiHi!alC ttn.ma; fhw him with a call. u " r . r- -- COWAN. fiitWttrr.S!prJlVtUU tf. Dale. T IIX asfTv. sat Tnsstvm ef lulm Beard, ir. a 1 TX.lTaT iJkS.IXly mjrwtthia one milaof the awsavtatl MiLsniimaiMitiinina iron. lH m vtK) acres. a iibiw as aw aermm aiuiumE ajinn nq li, ti wiucn Jlutb&iiww&atiruiinen3imgft itu The rmainaVr nfame Kwttrtt s aMmuMemiU Any perium wtHhing to smnrnnHRv, dl! plttntsr enil: nn m, end in case of my kiMBi3a, Hsmj son I W- rutftor. CU tELES FISHER. SalHrteiTa;Wtft. IsV IuV-";. '"',:, To the Public. - "T2IIX amnrmiimwiC rwtpecifully inform the Pub-' liu, ttbut tint ana- still angngrd in carry in g on j tit tlifr aliil smmli im &wan eminty, near Cluna .'itt" 1 l.k. IL.H..U.. TL d .... VjjJhiiii 'asa'aii'si- mada ui A5r coiintry.T IVy mhw Bmorc haruti very targw and an 'miBMir pnsMS- anwik a Latheiva all kinds, which they rmrm Brttea mMma in ewfinng Kir Leather, xWtv, wiill liar RTaifhiia short notice, Hijckainiiha' Rtil'uawii awudi (bore, aidit tn twenty doiluis va- Tk-i-Jli KrTThtf miMra-ait oeraxma wiahinr m nurchnsn Lnvtbnr an aiull mtit SKtmina- tlieix stuck before iuaJlaMUtt ailatwiiitttah. " HL A W. C. MILLER. T1 a..M - j tf. T-r TO Till; VCllLslC. . TiEIE VirtHarihartBNsif Uiis method of iiiforming the a'lUitib. tuat iui stUl eunnmtoa to esrry on ttta 1UTHSBi!lJ' " wttaaaV da v m mi f ' law o-ra-iri on Cnnila Q.iam, seveir mifea Soatk : l.uaiur ajmir h Ail Clisrl.ut,n- rnwh. Where Is pabieite .luouis! ail: arura ffiP M.1LL-STOIVIA of the J TOI STEFS, atOtfitSl BaTtBJIifi Rl)tm3T0.1WU STORES, jWXUJI tWU'DtniS. Sift &c ' A. laKtSIIOCSUila; SUme-Cntter. av, 'ryCnini'iai 4.- im nv a-;r.r . t 4rsmtasByftamaCiMia be euaetualleatw..' -tRIUHHI OH. m 1 J , M ev . or irraa.jiuaisi.ila minn-mit? soaffof .uT" m, . Aiirjt.aiUinila tbitMiUt auuatantly hs aaatu, las IilrWajnunm arjaaapreasly tit . , . .', ".TOMB STONES; " l nthsi hvcmi a.wnuniana ardasia tiiat L'na, aa the saairuan autiam. . . - , He ivoniU ttaaxHrntirsny work whmh sn, be called ir in iscinuriic iD-ttsL, is'EuNa-cL'TTiNti. en- HW. Ait, and. hw a-snraa tawaa- w he mav favor buu auUb ttuna wurkvUma aniea wait done according 'teTinirtnmt.tta'aaaU'pa - - wnuiiot ianj Dairy Tnoagh for aaie, eirt af Roc, ir "Jiir 7nr;ssBr 4E praaerauig anik aoat. Apply to the ' JiutMnrrara. ESOC E. PIHLUPS. i-finr SsCJl. tf. To Owner? ot MUs. 1 r SiharlaTHaaw uajwowjpwfrnf Xpin.ll- for JUilavaa iliaUv eult wul sVs aiueb better than with f?he urnml; ftiraii arf Spindle It w ao snwatnicted ti lo-ir :hnn Smttwt aa killaaf the awwi im any man. net. ii"u- mmutnrw m srmiiewi by the ftpindle aa al-wawuswanim-ualaUanu stnttit' course ttiere is no i tuimntftl! Urn sltMreb, . . -. . - f 'mnnVaw ttliw naimiaad. S)wuUav tb-saate water. wiU tbiau Mfla miulunt mum aunneaa, and tha meal ui swamiirifiuiJitw - 3 - smaBMi SHHbmav . ana of thcas" 8piadle, iaawMiaaniiinwaajniwbwaiaJlinf anplication, (with mm shaw aaweV tb-trfir AitaarrdW ar STuclisvine, Da Te Ca X.C I On 11 ttiac amaabla anat will not exceed -Ur atw Psmue amt Staodle- rawiy aw. ITiw .MWnmf iwiwMis baa mv Parent Still Spindle raiwUMnmrne-.aCaj, i. f. g..tThoe. Pt "njawim. cunt anil Bamk. ruamaiiC Dam CbhtHv; ' emr Cnvid JL Rjinamir of Lincolii; Mf.e Han-mitt, afi Ibiwan 1 Avldisrat M.mee of David. 1 a aw.m mu .. - . - '"' - .rrr, an or wnoia are gaJiiswaiiaa.- - - Ve1 U JG33!JEiJSaaU i TJ01jClima iimgs-wr Laaingtoa, David- saw lUimifK auiua. una rmumm! tw mturm the Pub- he atafl ihr wtu ntua inm ennttaat with any Peraoo, or - ,wa'w'Tuaii. TT? ' T bl,,W U,wm,M " "'""' " m ? 5! nI swwkinan in Uiis airauUi aus.tmmnE ami bunt the Bnck, if wanted.- & "' imt -rwnee in . 'T1!M3G JL'tO' LAYLVU BOICK, -. ill-mtvr'irliiiit'ttj asiiara or publia patronage. ie wiwuiii atr jranUwnen wialung work done ia his Iw Kiwrns. Oi ru fatiiale Acaitemv and the new 'gaW arr atfirjr irt Safiabury, ta specimens ot . . j 81 wstmiif work done. w,ill pleass leav worn v one . unn at, nut. western, Carolinian, and it ROBERT CO.T. tf rnonucc COMMISSION BUSIXESS- SubscriUr oflera his sr-rvi., w , r Hiioo Busim-M, for the Sale nj r try Produce. v f-'fiusu miaaioo of Country U6U He will receive1 store and aell Produce, free of Hloraqt, for co,miH40n per cenO, whre the artu4i--sare-wiirKit t: ; when limited, a reaaomible storage will becwiZT lie will ahin Cotton, or other IV.uL- York or Charleston, making Ubrrm( aui aiJZ lor a commisaion ot per ceou oo the caakj He keo ps constantly on hand a very Iarw Groceries, "' With a mixeti Stock ef other Good " All which he will sell at the lowest nriras rt , tale or Retail for cash or produce. . . 1 be aubscnoer Hatters himself thai hisertej acquaintance in Uw upper and aJjuuinj: Caaw!! ml patronage. ' I. N ALLOT Cheraw, 8. C, Sept 18, 1840. arpilli COATS of Ilia - Plantera and NercW Slm Hi .at ( Vimnnns nf fliar or . . r..-r-.j , . HVBHMt uoe from Cheraw to Charleston direct, era aw ready, and will commence running carry aext A gust. The 8a, Cant, MrKroxiu, wi9 the Rivor. The Aksok, Capt. Lubbock, artf tut between Georgetown and Charfeana, eoarjeetisi so as to avoid dc4et.tioa. fiy unremiuing lion to those that may ship by them, the &rW hope to deserve and receive the 4atranse af fi public. The Bonis are. fitted up for passrarrnai well m freight, and offer a cheap and expedite route for the country. Pcrwma wiahiag tg ram Charhwtfm, Could go down with their pmriwee, .j retttra with their good. , JVe ckargte ia Gaar. tor for vnrfbf or ttortag gW tUppi from Ckorlettm hy tt Companfe Bern. f. dues fr New Terk will be delivered to order ia the town, to go by the packets direct to New Tart The'-Biferif f -at :lirrtn rvaJQrJaiiaiJU-u w:::sT:-r n i Mowry, Jr., ioc CharWoa. i v , .!' I- t:rt f.rtvrT1 ti ;t '. ' iml unuvu, i iwm, n'sm ayyswa"VB1 MoffaCs Ute VvWs WvVUrs. IHESE medicinea art mdeUeJ f. t heiress; -Htheir iiauiffst and sensible aetioe ia pwrfag the aprings and channels ot life, find eodaiag the with remiwed tone and vigor. Is many hundred cer tified cases which have boco made public, and is al most every species of disnus) to which the ksaau I frame is liable, the happy effocti td MUFFATY LIFE PILLS AND 1'llEMX CITlEKSaaw been gratefully and publicly acknowledged by ue persons bonehttod, aud who were prtVHJualy cmo quatot4 with the bemrti fully philwnphical pnar pies upoa which they are oou.KMn.led, and c.vjs bftr-iriw-KuimrBC-c r "r " The LIFE M CU1U.N E9 JncbmwaA tW selves m dtaeaaes of rvery deacrrptew.'' Tlttf Srsl opttretton is to kmaon ffoid the coats U tie smamk and bowels, ilia various impurities aad cradujet enrtstantly setiliog around tLeni; aud M lions of th small intestines. Oilier ra Juii!- ea- ly partially ebanae tuee, aud leave aud eutVirrsi ! masses behind aa tar prualuc babitsal caxarvenast, with all it train of it, or suddea iarrbma, wet" its wMumeof darer.--lta fift is wefl kuo.sgjjjr.' wH regota'Cluitom4Stli,jJio: examme h bsaa:. bow Ha after death t ajaiWienc the pre;udjoa J these well Informed meaiiMt quack atedioats, or mediCHMS prepared ns weraliied thxim waste bjr. Igmafji rajMisviailleisawua Life Mud icinesia to e team tha ksdveys aad (ks Madder, aud by this sneatia, the liver and lb long, the healthful ectioa'of winch entirely aVyeedssf 00 Hi regularity oT tbe armary orgaai. Tie blood, which take its red color frout th ageary of th bver and the kings bctore it passr im As heart, being thus, puriuu by thcaa, aaW aassswM by (ad coming from a clean sloti-ach, eamesave ly thnmigh the veins, rcivswa every part st th svv tem. and triumphantly roouots lb baiwar ef btaik jn the blooming check. .T ' ; Motlat'a yegelabl Life Medicines bar ben thoronjjlily teatenl, awl pronounced a soveieiga w medy lor Dyspepsia, Flatulency, FalpitalioB f tbx Heart, Lois of Appetite, lluart-lnira aad tUas sche, Reaileaanes,, 111 temper, Ansaety, Langsar and MvlaiH-holv. CoiltieuiiaB. D.anho-a. Caetera, Fevers i4 all kinda, Rbumstumi, Guut, IVefasest' alt kinda, (J ravel, tVorma, Asthma and Cuwafv lion. Scurvy, Ulcere, Inveterate Snrea, Scsrbsue EruptiiMia snd Bad Complexinc, Eruptive eesa plHims, Sallow, Cloudy, and tuer disafitrs-1 Completions. Kalt Rheuaxt Er yvipelos, Cewsw -Coins ami luflueriM, and furious iir eaaapki' which aJUict the human frame-" la Fevcx ssd Acre, particularly , the Lil Medxtaei ti mst eminently successful ; so jracki jo that i d" Fever and Agu Districts, Physician alox' j versally prescrib them. I Alt that Mr. LMoffat rrtjtitresclirapslveW I be particular in taking tbe Life Medrfiues stnctlf according to the direct mti a. It ia not by a paper notice, or by auy thing that b biamwa awy say in their favor, that he hopes to gaia credit- ta alone by the results of a fair trial. ". MUFF ATM MKDICaL MANUaLxoosusI aa a domealic guide to health. Tfcie little fy let, edited by W. B. AIoflstf 375 Breadwa-T Xnrkba ben published- fT the puipi of plaimna; rrmre mHV M f. M, ofliit s Iheury a ti!"1 aud will be found highly interesting lo fr seeking health. If Irewts Upon preraleol due snd the causes thereof. Price "i ceut t by Mr. Moflat's agents generslly. These Valuable Medicines sre for sale N CHEsS COGER Saliabury, N. C, May 1, 1940. otc. - jpiIE nnderaigned ha been appointed Spsrau Aditiitiistrnior on the Eitaieof Joseph -C. dersased, and in pursuunce of his sutlwriiy, wil pose to public sale, mi the 13th of October, at the Inte reaidetice ol said deceased, the fJl" ing properly, to wit 1 r Ttro IIvTta Thirty-six heat f Cofffc Hogs, and Sherp, a quantity of Corn and Wheat, and oiW afta LEVI COWAN. ; Special AdrhV of Jos. Cowaa, dec ..... Rowsn County, N. C, Sept. 1IS4, 4
Western Carolinian (Salisbury, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Oct. 2, 1840, edition 1
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