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Not cxeei>lrieen tines; neatly insetted three
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.. e'verv succeeding publication : those dt great
kl IIIVM.IVi p. - -mm ----- T , a
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to
the Kdttors rnusV bewaW.- ,;V
'n'V Solemn &t&May 5?l f
r. cbursejpf people to our little village sel-
i Jom i withessed: in the,' course or a year. -
Pn' the precedin.evening, strangers, from
"Wr. neighborhood cro wd fx'x i andv by " the
breaU ordajro'n'Suhday; taorningour town
.presents quite a lively aspect, . y' p L
v ; At about '3 -o'clock' jh, the morning, ; the
iiisical.band roused the Congrgati6n;by
performing . some :6f our jhjnuu tuples in
com m i emorati on; d f th e resurrection of 6u r
Jjord. Y-The sweet strain, of music, -thus
suddenly bursting oh the ear in the silence
of night, . when the faculties are absorbed
in the sweet-embraces orMorphe'u3,j-ahd
man totally ignorant 'of Surrounding ob
jects j when his- mental fpo wers' are thus
awakened, an d the shackles of sleep cast
ofT, viewing aU nature , at rest, and the
lovely moon beaming through thecloudy
hcavens--then .lt is thai music' harmonizes
with the soul, and. wafts, our, thoughts to
that Being who has endowed man 'with
superior talents and thereby raised Jiim
above the ordinary affairs. of this world.
Soon after five o'clock,' the congrega
tion assembled at the church. V Silence
reigned among the multitude ; every ear
seemed' intent on the voice of the minis
ter, when he ascended the church steps,
and with a loud voice proclaimed to the-
congregation The Lord "" is riseni he i
risen indeed." v - V1 v;' f-: -:t; VV -V ,"
After singing several hymns, the whole
assemblv Droceeded to the Church-Yard,
Although there were a great many, stran-
gers present, wno were Pr:rnaPs .uac-
quainieti wun me ruies ooserveu ainoug
the Moravians on such an occasion', let
me do them honor by, stating, that the best
; ord er pre vai I ed throughou t, - ah d that we
shall always feel happy when We see them
cruwd in on a similar occasion, to partake
of the blessings held but to them and us. .
After we had all'met in the grave-yard,'
the spectacle presented to thei eye !was
t sublime : the r crowd occupying , the four
sides of this hallowed place-the cedars
t rising majestically: in 'the centre -pthe
1 tombs of the dead, of relations and friends
tlier consciousness of: mortality, must
.have forcibly, turned our thoughts to the
Author of our being:, who spared us once
more to hail the Resurrection of S Him,
who conquered death that we; might live
Nature seemed robed in all ; her, beatify :
the first rays of the morning sun illumi
nated the eastern horizon, and displayed
the power of an all-ruling God. . . !';
How must the i . christian' heart 'have
. beat, at hearing how he had suffered, was
crucified, dead and buried, arid, the third
ay rose again to restore lost paradise to
the human race.v -.V 'A '?''.'' '"y 'i ."V'V
O for a'thousand tongues to ng,
ly dear. Redeemer' praise, ; '
'. The glories of my God and King,;;,
The triumphs of his grace I f
- ,.';-".' -'If, ': :'-VK-j .
, Come, let us join our cheerful songs
With angels round the throne j
Ten thousand thousands are their . tongues, f
But all their joys are one.
Worthy the Lamb that died," they cry,-:
. l o be exalted.thus v . r-'
Worthy the Lamb," our hearts reply,' 1 :
For he was fclain for us." ' : . !
" ," . ' " ; , r ' ' ',' ' .
After the Easter Morning Ijitany-had
been read,' by the Rev. Mr. Sliultz,. the
congregation returned ; from the grve
vard. and'disnersed till 9 o'clor.k.'whpii
lc ;ueii was. rung as a lOKen oi puDUC
worship, and the Hev. 31rJ Reicheli delir
Vered a sermon in the English language,
to a crowded audienceV C ' ; ij ; J
A' short time after this, add resVwlnch
lasted above an hour,. our. friendlyneigh
bors left , us, and our 'little village pre
sented, nothing; of: that liveliness, which
had in the early part of the day been the
deligli. t of iti inhibiUnts-; Thus has Eas
ter Sundayagain passed by, and we hope
not without some blessings to those who
honored us witli" their attendance, on this
interesting occasion- Gleaner:
vr'
i ; .
, ".FrbnVthe Doston Daily Advertiser.-
4 A'
JlaUoon ' Voyage 'from Englan d to France
It is weirknownthat the. 1 te Dr.r Jef
Vies, -yor this4 town, accompanied .;,M'r
'anchard iu' his aerial voyage across the
British Chacuel in the. year 1785. V Th
followi ug I et te r tl escr i bi u gth a t; Voyage, "is
'lately 'republished in the London papers s;.
Tie following is a copy of Div Jiffi ies
ieiter. It is dated Calais Jari 8,17S5'.
Ic. dJ- fter the Jcronams ascended ilrons
Uufcx Cliffs i, Heaven has crowneH mv
utmitr ishes with success. cannot de-
eTrl
e th., angnificence. and - beauty,, of-our
cnbe th magnificence and beauty of our
at a high elevation, we naa sucn; ; a , pros
pect of the country as surpasses my; des-
cri piive.' pQwer&'JVH n X wo-third s , oy r,
we had expended the whole of bur ballast.'
'Atabnut five' orfix rnile frbm -the French
bast we'were ' aairi fal ling .rapidly, toward
the se.i , on which.Wcasin my noble -Jit
tie Cnptain gave ordersi and set the exam-
pfey by beginning1 to' striphur, .s;rial ;'car
first orburvsilkaniiXfihervVtiandr this vtiot
giving us reuei,, we. canty away one viniqg
arid,then.the other: ' a Iter w. hich I was Jo -
oiigeu to unscrew anu caprtaway our moui
inet'i'yet-still approaching ; the sea J very
idsi anu ine.. uoais ueiuj' iiiuum aiaiinu
for us,1 we,1 uhw'illinjily,4 cast. laway J;first
one anchor arid then another ; after, which,
my Jittte hero stripped and ,threw away
his coat and great-cbatlk tint, this I ; was
compelled 'to foilpwVhis example. I?e
next cast away his trowsers jiwe then put
on t ou r cork i acicets, anti were.i' upa
knows, -however,' as me fry las ! grigs, J to
tninK now we snouia nuiierin ine water.
We had a fixed cord, to ; mount irito
our upper story,' and-1 .believe: both of : usj
is though inspired, felt ourselves confident
of su ccess ri t h e event. ; Xii ck ily, at "this
instant1 the m ere u ry.' we -fou rid begiqn i hg
to fall in the . barometer,' arid we 'soon after
ascended'much'higher thari ever before and
made-Vmost beautiful and Idfty ehtre into
France exactly at three o'clock .'tWeen
tered rising to such a h eighty that . theVafch
which wc described rbrought us dowri just
twelve miles into the "country," when we
descended most tranquilly into the midst
of the forest De Felranres almost as naked
as the trees, not an inch of cord or; rope
left : .nofanchorj nor ariy thing to help us';
not a- living soul bemz :v;ithin several
miles.- : My good little captain begged; for
alt my resolution to slop at the top of the
I T ' It. ''I . 1 I '
nrst tree t couiu reacn j. j succeeaen oep
yond 'my comprehension,' and you weuld
have laughed to see US) each without a rag
of anv sort. tr.rB!anchard at! the - valve.
I holding the top of a lofty tree, and the
balloon, playing to and fro over us, holding
almost too severe a contest with my arms.
I r took exactly; t wentyeight minutes tp
let out air ejiough to relieve 'the4, balloon
without - injury. We soon! heard '.the
wood surrounded by footmen,1 horsemen1,
&c. arid received . every possible assist
ance from them." I was soo ri we 1 1 m o u n t
ecl, and had'a fine gallop of "seven mile.
We were invited to the cha leajii or seat bf
M. de Sandrotien, where we rt'ceiveil eve
ry polite attention, and werei led through
a noble suite of apartments to j partake of
an elegant refreshments, &ci arid at nine
clock sent away in ah elegant chariot
and six horses j'but . under the promise
that we would call vat the chateau of M?
Brounotr at Ardingham, where1 we staid a
bout an h(ur, aud then proceetled towards
Calais, as before, where wej arrived bei
tween one and two this morning. . I was
surprised to find the difficulties of access ;
five very strong sates. '.bridse's'' oic. : ; the
guards very vigilant and', active. But the
attentions of M. Mouron and his family
exceeded all; description. , This morning
the Mayor, Governor, .Commandant, and!
Officers, in a body, ; the King's r Attorney-'
General, &c' havebeento pay jus .'a con-j
gratulatory visit, and we hayebeen com-
plimented as they ; comrjlimentj the King
alone, by.sending us the wine of the city.;
A patent is now' making out to! make myj
captain a citizen of Calais, arid we are re
ceiving honours and attentions much ; a
bove.. our, merit..". Blanchard I received
1000 louis-d'ofs in consequence of his ac
complishing his attempt to cross the Chan
nel in his bal loon. This was1 the promisi
ed reward from theFrench.Kirig.;fBy(
letters from Boulogne of. the 4th - insf; we
are informpd.thait the Duke de , Chartres
was then daily expected there, to see M.I
Pilatre de'Rosier cross the Channel in his
ballon. If he got' the start, of j M. Blari
ichard,' he was to haye lOOOHouis-Kl'ors and
all his expences paid ; but unless he cross-
ed first, his expedition was hot to take
place
99
!.
.C.
EXCELLENT RULES.
,-The following rulesr from the private pa
pers of Doctor lAV est, ereViaccording Iq
his . memorandum thrown together, as genj
eAl waVmarks in the journey of life. They
wrre aavantageous ui iiuu ; ami; wuhcmuc v
affrd arihontirable.testiroonyrto. hismtral
worthiCmay be useful 'to .others?;?!'; 7 v
Never to ndiqute sacred Jhifigs, or, what
otlurs Way esteem suchlJniiyeyer absurd!
hheyjiiay appear t ue 1 " t
;UNever show levity wnere;ine peopie arrj
professed ly; e 'rig ged - in w orslii pi . . ? f
"Never to recent a supposed i injury, till, I
know the views .'and'ihotiyesi bfihe authuf
of it. i4 Nor onTany occasion' to retaliate.'j
v Nev e r to j u ilge a person's character by
external anoearance: ' uW-i iiv.V.'-?
' "A I way s to ta ke th e par t ri f anabsen t per-
son who is "censuredjrif company,.so Taras
truth and propriety will allow.' r-':;' ; -
. .'.Never to ihiuk the worse i.of, another on;
accou n't of hisVdifiering froin 'me in political
or. religious' opj riibna; 'V '" . 'f? ,i u x-i j
:NeT.er; to disputeV if; I can fairly avoid it.j
Not to dispu tew i th -a in an; more than 70
years old J nor with a woman ; nor with ah
'
Not to afiVct to be wiltv, or tojestjsoas
: v.To say a'sjli ttle ak possible" of my sel f and
thb-efwhoSVe;rieaM
i To aim at' cheerfulrtess. without levity. ;
', Not to o t ru d e my ad vice ; iihas keil 1 1 1
XVeVer.tb court! the favor bf the rich bvi
iiaiierinseiiner ineir vanity or, their" vjces
LlTdiresrieetl virtue- thbuwn; lbihid vit
rarB .':!.;,:: . ...-V:- -?.'.'-iy:-
lo sneaK -with calmness and diihprntinn
on .alL.occasions especially circumstan
ces .wmch: tend' ;to Jrritate. Hr&'MV&rU?
aeritly. to Teview WvJ conduct;, and
note my ; failing; 1 "i: t U V ' 1
- n -1 1 - 5: .. j-I i y". i. r:: ' -: : ';:v -' ' ' ' . ::
wccaaions w nave;in nrosnect tne
.enfkorjife,;and.afuture;
to these rules, however 1 honestly, if ma v aini
'IV-,.
J. G ATES & SON 1 h ave iu s t irecei ved
me luiiwwujg iievv anu i:ppuiar:3iusic : .
1;;V.;"ld be a Butterfly" i ' lu- : ?
, Hurrah for the Bonnets'of Blue s t" : V "
l.ve been Hoaming - f ' s
When you are-ltoamlnfft I
- Oh" nv.i- Ail ; r S t t v
'IK
Iet us haste to Kelvin Grove i
, VPS Wi rkPton mantwin Kn
Oh ! . ves wfe often mention her
- Oh K no we never mention her . .v
Here we meet too soon.to part .':
The Butterfly; the itoth and the.Bee
The dashi ng white S erge int V V v! '
" Hey the bonhie breast knot ' i-.
There's nothing trUe but Heaven
Oftjn the stilly night 'V4"''-'Vk":L'l-Your
heart and lute are all the Store
-1
1 Take this Rose
Though 'tis all biit a dream
Farewell to thee Araby's daughter .
And ye shall walk in silk attire i ;
To Ladies' eyes j y.tr'J-u :
.'Tis the last Rose of Summer u 'O
Oh! come to me when daylight sets ;
Smile again my.bonnie Lassie 1 1 v :
) . kF"IHjr guuca UIC UUitl
1 he bonme wee
; The beautiful maid
Fancy dipped he
Kaleiffh, MayI6, 182V
, c . Hie Southern ;lteviev
r i -NoV VL 'JorFebruaiyand'Mai
z- is juSh receiven oyj. uales ft Son.
; '- y$. CONTENTS. f
Art. 1 . Franklin's NuiTati've. -Narrative of a
Second Expedition to the .Shores of the Polar
Sea,' in tlie years 182o, 1826 and 1827, by John
Franklin, Captain XI.' N.F. II. S, &c. : including-
an Account of the Proerress of a Detachment to
the Eastward. By John Richardson, M. O.F.It.S
Bou.KCu....u .,ur.iiroie f.xpeuiuon. :,
li. tamDnage uourse or Mathematics. l. An !
Elementary-Treatise on Plajn andSpheticalTri-
tonometry, and on the application of Algebra to
Geometry ; tiom the 'Mathematics of Lacroix
I in onH Snhi1 Trr. . I
and Bezourt. : Translated, from the
trench tor
(liversity Ot
the use of, the- Students . of the Un
Cambridge,' New-Encrland. 2. Essai de Geo-
metrie Analytique appliduceaux courbes et aux
surfaces du second odre. I Par J. B. Biot. 3.
Application de PAlgebre a la Geometriel ; Par
M... Bourdon; Chevalier, l&c. j - j, k ' j-. i, Lt
III. Stuart's Commentary on the' Hebrews.
A Commentary on the Epistle to the Hebrews.
in two volumes, uyi Moses ; Stuart, Associate
Professor of Sacred Literature m $he Theologi
cal Seminary at Andover." ' .f, r.v ;
IV. On the Manufacture of ugar. ; , : -Vi
Goethe's TYilhelm Meister Wilhelin Mel-.
ster's Apprenticeship. A NpyeV from the Ger
man of uoetne.' 4 vols. amo. L L
many of his friends, pupils and contemporaries
By the Rev, Wm. Field. ; 2.1 Parnana ; or No
tices of the Rev. Sand. Parr, L'.L.- D.; collected
from various sources, printed and manuscript.
and in partritten by E. H.: Barker, Esq A
VII. Modem Gastronomy.-The French Cook,
B Lpuisa Eustache tide. Ci-deyant Cook to
Louis XVI. and the. Earl of Seftbn, and Steward
. V . lata T? I Uinhnacd tha lliilra nP Vl. . I
w in. i.w .6Mi.., "a,-v
vm. ijaw anu lawyers v esimmsier, iian,
or Professional Relics and A necdotes of the Bar,
Bench and woolsack. 8 vols;
' IX. Liberty or the Press-S edition - Law ;of
'98 --Resolutions submitted in'the House "of Re
presentatives j of V't he - Congress - of the jjUnited
States, declaratory of the , ; unconstitutionality of
the Act, passed on the 14th of July, 178, com
monly, called the Sedition ,Law, ' andVproviding
for the"restoration of the fines which may , have
been paid to the1 respective Marshals of the Dis
trict Courts, by the, parties5 who were convicted
under that Act.:': ,-: V'." -' 'c ll'.-tjcf'CV'V'-!
;X. The Disowned By the- author of " Pel
ham." 2 vols, 12mo. '2." Tales" bf the Great
St. Bernard.! Ry the aM
2 vols. 12010. ' ; t - "-..
; May 4. 'J'At-
72-
V State' 'of NortliUarolina.
- Haywood Cvunt).' -.
. Superior Court ot Law--Apni I
Term, 1829.
. , ' 'w . r petition to va-
Jas. Holland's Ueirs & devisees.
cate a Grant.
IT appearing to tbe satisfaction of the Court,
" that the. Defendants In this case, to wit Jas.
Holland, jr. r Rhodes and Cynthiai his wife,
Perkins andvSbphia,'ihis,wife; heirs and de
visees or James Holland -and Holland VWu
dbw of the said JAmes Holland, are inhabitants
bf another. State; so that the Ordinary T process of
law cannot oe servea on tnem 111a tiereu uiat
publication be jnade for three Jmonths succes
sively in the Raleigh Register, that the said." De
fendants be and' appear; at the next S uperior J
Court 6F! Law, to he held for this c6unty, at the
Court-house in! Waynesville oh the second' W ed
nesday after the; fourth Ibnday in .September
next, then and there ta plead, answer "or demur
to the: Plaintiff's petition, or; judgment ypro can
fesso will be entered against them." j r'
'' 1 Witness, John u. Love, uieric ot said uourt at
SSrS atter the fount,
onaaj in Ma c
Office; the second Wednesday after the fourthJ
"wife-; , . : . V
VI. Memoirs of Dr. Parr. 1. .Memoirs of ,the M'argaret'RobardsZj ;. : - -IV1
Life,; Writings and opinions of theltev. Samuel it D E It RUbv t; ou rtthat pi u blic 1 1 on m ad e
farr; l - d ; wita lijpcrrannicai JNottces ot 1 irn. 51 m, ..h ioVv
mstateofmnm
'Mi'
$
utiiKKisii ov cjotirf, tnatpinnication ne vnac.e
Ii.t .& . . . -w, . -- ' - , -.
JdurriaJ tHat -the beftndautearidlappear at
the riefiSuperior CJurt of to Vheield ior
I Buncombe Cotintivat tlje Cvrt-house in Ah
l v
MoHday.in SeDtember next, and- olead or ahi
xninH- w.j .
Office the se
ocwuMii.AioiKiay jaicer me iounn iiofi
V. .v.Ailiri coinhe' Cou rity '" 1
1 Superior Court of J,aApril Term,' 1 829. 1
Aon'-Armstrongi.o ''.i :N;t?r V;2V-B
ft.-
v. h ;Petition for Divorce.;
fcanrl. Armstrong.
OKDEItED by Court, that publication be mSlle
-j. for ?, 3 months 1 successively .in the UaleTfirh
Heister, and the Yadkin! and Catawba J ournal,
that .tlie letendant be and appear at Hue. next
Suoerior Court ofliaw to be-lmld for BuncomJje
C(unty, at the CourMiouse in 'AsheAt.Ite, on pie
2d4 M onday after the '4th Monday ihl $eptembr-r
nesi, anu pieau or. answ.eij to riamiin s pe
tition, or the same Vill'be heard ex-pAri jUp-
a- WitnesSjUtobertHenryClerki of..s;vjidCourt
af Oflice,kthe v2d Moiiday after the 4th Monday
KQ.BKBT HEKYi C. S. Ci
Jacob Baper,
v.
Petition for Divorce ,'
Deborah Baper.
mm
OUD EttED by Courtliar puhlicajion
for 3 months successively iii,tl:,Kaleih
Uegister, and the .Yalkin and Catawba Journal,
that the Defendant be. arid;'ippea'r;atl-the.vriext.
Superior Court of Law to.be held for Buncombe
county at the Court-house ihAshevilleV oj) tlie
2t
at Office, the 2d Monday after the
of March, 1829. Jf;t-
BOBEBT I1ENBY, C..S. C.
State of Jffirt
Superior Court of IwApr"d Tern 1829
Andrew Presly,
i t. V.---
Petition for Divorce.
5.--..'
Eleanor'. Prcslv,
v..-.- .,
nDERFlD bv Court: thatiuhlication be made
u I r.. o L 'i.. : si.- v;.t:
. . . ...... . -: V. s
ister and the Yac
that the Defendant I
cs..i.:. ..,,' n . ,
Item and .Catawba Journal,
be f and appear at the next
Cnnui-iiiv PmU nf I .,w tn ha. hlil Jii" titnrnmho
countv, at the Court house ;ih Asheville, on the
2t Unmlav after the 4th Mondav' in Sentember
2d Mo nday after the . 4th Monday i h Se p tember
next, and plead or answer to .the- rlaintut s,peti-
tion, or the same will be heard. ex jparte. . : . '
t Witness, Robert Henry, Clerk of said 'Court
at Office, ithe 2d Monday afier lhe4thi Monday
of March'' 1829. i? 1 'C'-l XXb'L
ROBERT HENRY, 0. S.- C.
; . " ' J-:. !-:'.;'.73:3"my'.
State of North-Carolina
' - 1. . Buncombe County; : .r
Superior Court of Law April X errn,1829,
Widiam.ltobards, O K;Krsk
1'eiuiou i or jjvoi-ue. ';
. . -. . . p. .. tt: ... .v-v.-j.
ly in thfe jtaleigh
Register, and the Yadfcin'and Catawba Journal,.
that the .'Defendant be and, appearat thel jext
Superior Court of Law to be held tor llu nconbe
countv, at the Court-house in"Ashevllle,,on the
2d Monday after the I 4th Monday) in September
and nlad or atiswer trt the PlairitifFs'be.
tition; or the same will be heardcs
: 7 vv.Woec Pnh..rt Hpnrv ; r?litteif siid inirt
. . ' ' '. .. . . '-.. a . : a
at umce, the:2a Monuay arierc-xiieitn Monaay
ne Marrh 1R9Q.'.
-t-V.
ROBERT-HENRY, C. C.
State o
orth'Carolinafrfr
ibej; Coun iyslU-;
r.'.. A watl t.' toon -
UBuhcohil
Superior: Court of Law-praermi 1829C
Petition for Divorce.
RD ERED by Court, that publication be made
for " 3 - months -successively iii'thef ltdlergh
Register, ahd the Yadkin and Catawba J6urnal,
that : the Defendants be and appear atf Hthbheit
Superior Court of Lawito he held for Buncombe
county, at the Coiirt-house irt Ashevdl; ;bu the
2d Monday after tfie.4th-.Monday.tii September
next, and plead or answer to the Ptaintifis peti
tion, or the same will be heard .e& ftartk.
-i Witness, .'Robert' Heiirv,' Clerk;. of aid Court
atOffice, the '2d Monday after the1 4tlt; Monday
of March, 1829. ' V- , f
ROBERT, II EJSUY,,U. 5. U.
... --w i
73 3m'
4.
Z'Slateof;N6rthWar6tinaW;
' Buncotnbe County, t - .
.y Superior Court of f aw j-ApriL'lVm! 1829.?;'
PoUyBuckneF, . p 1, N -. . u ,1
" -v. : t x C Petition for Divorce. fs-'
Edward, Bifckner. jf - ' : '
ORDEltED by. Cojurt.that publlcatimtbemade
for ,'3 -months successively in thejllaletgh
Uegister," and the Yadkin and Catawba? Journal,,
that the'. Defendant; be. and appearat 'the next
Superior Court of Law- to be held fr Buncombe
county at the Court-house In Asheville, son- the
2d .Monday alter the 4th Monday in 'September
next, and plead or answer to the Plaintiff's peti
tion, or the same will be heard car parte.' ; , -t;
Witness, Robert Henry, Clerk of-said CouK
-Wr tne 4tn .onoay
x . . ;R0BErjT nEntT'CI S. C:
at Uttice, the 2d ilonday alter the 4th Monday
of March, 1829. ' J t . . " ' - V
... f .. - '.! rlnnwirtn nn.mwr r -at T "Art- f -
J ?y Superior. Court of Law-pril f rmvl829
homas Stiarpe, :Ktlf
'if. 'Jli&:VJr--r- .''dXVPetltihn H&ii nTvnrrpV"
Susannah ' Sharpe. A t7)'
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S uperior. :Courtf'oC'Jw-ApnlT.w
.-.r t a r2cl Mond.lv after the 4th .MnndaV in Sentembpf
.'"?.?-. a - " '"'' I tnn v At - c?n ma ir1 1" -t a- It aa wl ao . V.s
r pen m; dew. , , ,: ; . Witness Bobert HeiiyV Clerk of; saidlCourt
Lth Mondav
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1 r vingonqi leffe' ot' Uremia, in Uv o Vol1 '
RANTED S - -:
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M J.wVdu'ctidt. aitdwrltes .axjrcHKl hamh r
: ; q'r&of vxtLUAMsr&:;iiAYivoou.
CPat-avigatioii; t S Uidt
ifiK;Thttray;;'the:Mlvfinsti wiir be'sold at
t'HW'V"10 t.jiu'e'.Tw.fr:'l.!fius?:in f aw
euevoie.M Hirty-Foi Shares or vCpe Fear Nrt-
NOTfOK :
fTi H f2 - A n h ual 1 eeti ng of. t he Stoclvlioldefi of .
V--bSPa.'ppNKd will
be holden
at layeteviUe; Friday, At he 29th ; .
ihst, vriStocTtholdersr-arei bafticularfv rMiivtf ,t
6'atteiid Either-in enrtr b"v pVoxy 'c i
meeiing1 m tne President aml X)irect0rs wilt
bi hoklen at;the vaforesaid 'place; V Thursday 1
theffthjTftsti & 4t$-..s& ; '.'-
JAMEBANE,Vprest. -l '
AfayK?.
.74 trn
ioi saie,;t;asn.i, jf or Jur'.
xner paritcuiars.rapply o v v 1 7 '- ' v a '.'
iFayettevdlef May 10. Iv.t ; ? ; y " 73t ' "
TO TJ1K AFFLICTED;
'.: -;;K HAtJBOCr'S - ''
Vegetable Siriip and Poivdcr. .
FOU blSE ASES OF THE LUGS. - v ' .
HErnprietor olf this
JL ed trials of its vh tties, which have been at-' -
. "t j:-...:!-. . v -t ;. . ........ ... . ...':
icjKicirrwuiK iiie mosi signal .success; now oilers
J -. -J.
iMobos5l ; t ;
diseases wlucji jt is dejrignrd , to i reUeve,Ain fu ' 1
'conl?dehc.4havii.tUfw efficacious;" par:
ticiilartyifi'tikeiv in. Vhebirs'taires. of thpsv
Vr; two years past, this Medicine has heed
prepared 111 the ;Form of a Powder? & taen as an "
infusion,' Vith tlie mpnt happy success; t is noV , ;
olfered to the affiicted in the forrri of a Sinlp or1 ' ;"v
in Powderv as the patient may preter. under the
cbnyictio:;4hat:..;eit
sam happy 'JsiVr':Anong;ltost; prominent ' '
'qualities thfojlbwin may be mentioned, as en
titled to particular Consideration; It promotes
that gentle ptrspiralioh wrtich tsdemedhealthy
and checks those sweajs. whlch are morbid and
pcrniciou8." it" Relieves chronio afTections and r '.
congestions of ; the' Jungs' by Igivirig force,; to th' ,
?an8uJ.l: cfculatibn;-tt- assuages 'cougH.sVi t pro v
motes fie and jlandVx'pectDtatid'ri. ' Itremovea
paih irom tl)e cl 1 estn t; re Ueves asi limit ic and '
difficulty respiration.' 1 It corrects obstinate cos- ;
tiveiiess, and thus leaves the bowels in a regular
and healthy state. Thus, it is found; that thess
painful symptbms which indicate'diseased lungs, '
readily yield ,0 this powerful remedy, when sea.
sonably resorted to and that Jt restdres the pa
tiejnt to thaf bodUy , vigotirt which -lia cruel i
disorder the foiisornptibn ifleflt to its nctural - 1
operation would very speedily deroy.'V-:'v :. '
Certiricaies respecting the Hrtue of this Medu '
cine,will ajccompariy eah bottle" Price of the-
Syrup, $2 SO per bottle, or 24 a dozen. " . Qf the
Powder $i per bottlf ,: or, $9- a dozen. . -
FayetteviUej Feb. 1829.
-This Medicirie hiaV be had at the Store of 1 -
y4 ND.for sale at tlie Book-store of JrGales and '' '
uSoninTt?aleigl.,pnce three dollar sj a new, V
Edition-of the'Office and Duty bfa Justice of ' .
the Peace; andf a Giiide to Sheriffs, ; Coroner?; ,
Clerks. Constables and 'btHer' r:iv;r OfTlrr ' ,
rtlCarolina7i With 1 !anppendix,tcbhtaintir ' '
he Constitutions this' State and of the (Jnite'd .
States,? and a " col lection ;ibf - tlie' most; approved
formt)V the use; .l vv
(' The; new Edition of this valuable" Work con- : ,
tains besides its t former useful matttrl the sub j '
stance of all the important -Acts piissed by the'
General Assembly from 4he yearl815," to the '
present peHod,v whicKappear under their proper
heads.; :.;;' -y ; -. 1 '-y
uOrders torilds newW
ed tbfrom any parpof the State, V ' - t r ; V
RAN A WAY on Sundiy morningiast '. wit'houV ,
ahy provocation; hiy negro fello w G L. B ':
GOWi bm40 years old lark 'complexic:
thick jipsV' With ascaronhis Vupper hp. very
bees.'''ife,'has; in company witli him a youn'"
Uldit uv uic Uttin. oii; p lHjUDIUK' IIAUCt U-
bbut 18 yearsrbf ae. 'From the lust intoirnatioii
I have obtained since their departure, it is pro- :
bably. their intention to takeshipping in Savan-'
hah," br some, of thVseaport towns ot ;he South .
ern-States. f .L am informed Dixon, charged hii f
iame in Burke " couhty, c where he was aeen, to
HENRY SHEPimHDrll ?Ile may hav chai: d
his;sXipposed.;TtCtbwarfls ithe sea boarit ' r '
h.e!now imking;;ldwards Noii-thiCarOlina. '
tliej apprehension of: said7 fellowj or Fredviick;
Dixon, nd their delivery to mtjyiearSanders
vjlle.i in - Washington ountv. Georcria I u l!! ,
give. a liberal reward, ivv;" f IS" . -
I . . ' ' V s' . ' ' - itrTT T?xr'icr nttr V -.--. - .
;A P. S - Since the above; 'was prepared for t lis
press, ' I have received ; ir.tormation that, they
b:iye been seen about seven miles ? this s,de Vi".
Ciinbtidge, 8 C- that Dixon had again changed ..
his; name; and called himselt STANFORD. , :
March :10:V - - r ,64 3t "'A
f V?ENTJB11TA1ZWI MNT.
.lJtt.UFFlN- (formerly of Raleifjfi,) has.o.
U pened4ii house in th. Town of Wadeibo
fotigl., : 100 jards westof the Court-House vLere
he isprepar-dto receive BOAIlDEIlSi and &c
cqmmotlate TRAVELLERS who i.j.y callon I'm. ,
Every eflbrtvw;ll 'be made to 'nve -geheral w.ti
rery
faction
S Watleshoro,' 23d Feb .
49 tf
3; GZeiUtj
-V
. 'XHave just rccefoetf 0 . cf
Ik TEM0Dt on the Cultivation the
CT1
o .-j
bouud. One Dollar. , ;J
XvJl: on the best mdeof makirr Vi,,. , ?0 t i , ,