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7,i mf hatly u! a told, tbriri (attain aa bnrna.'f OlITc IXa II nna L c Hunter. Ilera i thnl iof awwy. it all mho rrW it will ter rt brl Jr.' 1 It PtiC- delfhifnl frsto in ihf : eianywf h urrn Modntaine. ! years atn 1 HadU fuftona o eel nth m amlae eharsttef, in many , ata nf YffmnBt at th Ra'tUran.ka Han gar.. Ji trm. lf,a , same. inthe middle of Jua. h'" for tba firat while eniJ in 3 .ettlftfCl tmb soJ ! Mrs. - III! had ii b!J, io I his forehead dfp ?1y ntrkrJ iib ir"t I feaj and ije. Hie "J ! "rxre : . Cnt be ihe 6ff J tior f J ,h .fcife been ppeU ineapa-iiated by af J taSraaitiee fr 't11 errioo. Tei be harried ner ! Wm f Vork ith qaka'and alwost yiiMul . tread; e.-iJ ed esraeedt aearehin Ine ,errtwra end loose rrc twd bated bashee aroanJ him. Allatnnceh trtd sJlealy. drew himself bsck nh toil of hwJjrmx metnl, an.! then snlr Utttxlf wui In taflTur.n rock hf..re :hln. , Another erothr hbs. a-sd he tiffed ld"-U fiTamT sTiyte ratilsnake Bp the shI fvdf Tb o!d e&ane eyea glistened, bat his lip trembled ae he lAokeJ etesarmly op" rft tnihln vie.ua. An'-lUr of die aettd rac!" be aefe.J brin lna !!htd teih, appirrodj nooneioua of 1 wa m ani'fieJ tba iH prtn b. f.fi ma ta nN ihrr than iha faotoua nadnk llooler. -II n kn-wn tkrahot tSa"nriSbf'Kd aa an -cait and wanJrar. obttininr fier aMa b;ia, ffin t eul cNaiiira J iha p0pt rnH'l bioi. Ilia unit Btljr pai f the rr-rk an I udi btU. brt tii nnlr tHet arl tt be b bn lf fMit'and dtmf tng'( thm Crt- txLu Wum, r raitleanake. I immJtaulj irUrord o liafjf mf cnriuviy. i.ic- bad be trtncrtjr rar jjted by the remark Wa appiran of lha atranf er ; and for that purpJat I apprtetied bun. "Ari ihtra nmjr of iba repiilra in vMtnitf I I apqaircd. pinuac to the Vrvabeti aerpeaU Tljara friilnf to be inrft," ai.l tot 1J lifiir alebel hrf anl wimr bit aU brow; I baa kn.wn tha pat wben jea twU hardly "ir " rnJa fro ynor door in thta p-iri nf the Buta wiUuoat brarinf bei 0,ir qk rai i!a i or aulf. nf aein their manr en( " - well asr an. Bat ihie eIU ootlilnr. have fearful atnry' tell; armild f God t bad not attempted it; but I will go on. Mr brart baa been too ofu-n atrriehed on the rack of nemer to! suffer'" tny new We bad rtfidl in the new country nearly a . yrr Our auleient bad in 4raf! rinnliT, and the comfort and dIi- - - " . ..a .... e fieci i life were Dg-nmnf o leu. ai ur the weirr prirati.ma ami aevete triaia to which we had ben auhjrq ed. Te red nn wer few'and fenle. and d.d nt rolrt n. Tne braat of forrat anl nooniain were frici"U. but we audVrrd title from ' tbeib." The only intmediaie dntr t S'ch we were expf d raul ed from the rtilanakr which ineted ojr nithborlio-Hl. Thre r In'ir f ar aeiilera were hinen ht them, and dird. in terrible a;nie. Tl-e Indiana ifenio'd us frchifdl ainrica of Una anake, and it pnwere ol f trinaii'in. and. although t'ey. were gtnrrttfy believed; yet .fr nivelf. I roafira. I wa rathrr amueu thancnvmc rd be their marvellou lrgw. In one f nty lunin eia rainn a brod. nn a fine mmmnf. it wa jut ai tHr time nf the year, t waa a-rotnan'ed by ny wile. 'T a brutifu mirn:nf. The aunahine wat warm, but the intii phee wprifrtU rlear; and a finebrrez fr-in th norilfrai a .. k ile bright err eo levea hirh clild to prfiiimi the wrra hire branches arxivc u. I hil Irf i ny cdmpaniou fur a airt hu e i i ih purauil ol fame ; an J in cJi iibinjf a toggrd IriJi nf rorks, iniciaperned nh hrub and dardh rrr, 1 waa aiart-'ed by a quick, cruiot raie. 1 l-kil f.rwr J. On te edge of a bniaenrd rck la) a large rlllenakr, coiling luinarif aa If lor ih led! ap'in. fie waa within a few feel of me : and I paused fur an iniam 'o sur ry hi.n. I know nut iy, but I a o i I and Iiked at the deadly aerpfiu nha airaoge freliug'id curiuan-f. "Su.l tlrnly ! unwound hia oiI,.aa if rrlenunif fl-ilai hia purn-.ae of boniiliiy. and rmaing bia bead, he ritrd ha b"ht,firy et'edirer ly 0.1 m own A Hulling and imlicr:bafie arnaiion. totally il;flVrnl fr-n any I'lini I had ever before eiprr enced. f lhirl ihia uioveme.ti f (he aeiHni : but I iuh( anil, and fazed straddy and earneaily, f.r at tai moment there ma tiaibl- ehane in the rrp ile. Ilia forio seemed to grow larrer auU hia co.ra hfifhter. Ill b..y mntrj nha slo, a J noon impetrepiibli motion lowar?a 3r, and a low hum hT mu ae came from hi. or at Iraal 11 aojnded in my ear. a strange aeei melody, faint aa that which melis f.oro the thtoat of a huraminf bird. Then the imia of Ins bo- 1 the pkee, need apprehend ndifficnlty in j passing the stream at any tfme. . . : - The Cotton Factory, under the superin- tnn flf Mr: Geonre AV. Williams, a skilfal mechanic, from Curtisville "-MaasT, as 1 aiated by 3Ir. John Farrer,' of England is i a nrumhnn' m an 11 uiaC tunn f 1 a fill, ill ai 11 ii.lii i 1 u WAV u - 1 " Dot I have had my revenge. From that fatal moment I have Ml myself fitted and set apart, bv the terrible ordeal, ol ah diction, to rid the place ol my abode of its foulest egrse. And 1 have, well ngh euc- reedsd- The faeinating, iiemOHS are alrea dy fa a and powerleas. Do not imagine. aaid he, earneaily regarding the aomewhat equivocal ezpression of air countenance. that I consider these creatures as aerpenta; onlr creeping aerpenta ; the?. are serpents nf the fallen angel, the toimediate tniotalera of the infernal gulf." r - - r t e . Yeara have paysed since mr interview with the SUttlesnake. Hunter ;-he. place of hia abode has changed a beautiful village rUes near Jhe spot of conference, and. the graas of the eliareh-yarl ts jren over the gra Vf of the old hunter. .Uutliia story fiinl upon ni v mind. andT'ine dkeenamel. only burns deeper the first impression. I cornea up before me like a vividly reraenr berrd dream. whoe ffa'nres are too horri ble for reabtv. The Rover. ACADEMY. S. C. LINDSLY, A. M. Principal. 3Irsa Jclia L. St. Jonx, 1 . . . . JIiss JIaiiia J. St. John, Assisiants rnii) PARt:.r.l AND GLARDrNS, and rJ iho ro:nmurirr at laree. the Truteea take . I ' .i'u. s a a.i r ... i? I f s ahod with aafety, by placing tbcm iniiii iiic ail aaiiaaai a a vi s.j, iiv ae fminn Ym. mhith cannot be excelled. - ,t r - ' . it;... . Cloth, of a very svpertor quauuj Hatting - "-"V Handle-wick " . " . Carpet-Chain, doubled and twitted. Ropes, of all ktnil. tuck as MACHINE-ROPES, WEM, ROPES. ' BAMNO-ROPES. . " H ED-CORDS. Ac &c. THE BLACK-SMITH SHOP is conducted by UKS, the heaJ mochauic, who in the manafacture of MILL IRONS. MACHINS IRONS, AND EDGED TOOLS, of eerv arieiy. is aniiralle'I Indeed, the FAMOUS LINCOLN FACTORY AXES . hae long been eitcmel the bet in u-e through- ont the Western part of ihe State. AM oiders at tended to, at the ahorteit notice. - HORSET-SHOEIXG. Refractory hordes, and mules can at all times be "OP TNTEPiEST TO ALL." : :t- 'IT,. THE LADIES. --v VTHE EEti'M OP C0LUHBI1, FOX v :::E?TW THB.niiiL', ! ilmg hair is a glotj to woman," says 'Paul,' f; Ai?d all feel the trutv 0f the piqus quota- aVJASU i or a bodice eoibn? od in roar path. Uil ii I u'k) bef..r. they ar getting in b scarce. le iftffnl raee will be eitmet in t few ytars, km thank Cod I have myself been a coasularable cause i their eitermi- ayoa.!.; , " -"Yaa a afaan, baxaay tbe nature of hoe creatures perfectly well. a.d I. yoa alitse in their power of fatcr fiatimi ar charming t The oU maoe eHjntenafice fell. There arts a vreiUe a-raggle rf filing aiihia lim and baa bp qivrela nJ be das'ed bis fcruwa band sedJeele aers hi ejea as ifuaenncealaiearj botqelckly recover ing hissaetf. be aawred in a low, deep ace of oe thai waa aboat to reveal some korfiSle seerei. " ! beliavt in the ratiUsaake's paer of fasetaatwan as firmly aa I believe in my own exist nee. Safely, sa'd I, yon d nn believe that they have power over booao be- i 1 do. 1 know it to K5anTT" aim c!J.maf irembledjas bespoke. "Yon art a stranger to m-' be sa-l aloatly. af ter ecrotiaiainf my feamrea f.r a moment. bat if yo ill go down with e to the foot of this roei. in the ahade there and he peimad to a frxtp f leaning oaks that hang over, the declivity. 1 will tell yoi a strange and sad a;ory of my own experi ence." - II may be aappoeltbatI readily absent ed in this proptMau tiesiowinj one more tU onn the rait!enake. aa u ! be eet taiQ of hia r?eaih. the old man descended the rocka w.ih a rapuiny that wouid have endangered the neck of a esa practised Chan lr. Afer raehinf the place aahich be pointed oat, the Rsltleaaake Hunter eonsieneej hi evry in a manner which con&rmed what I bad prev testy hearJ of he edtication and intneruat atrengtt. "T -i .a jiauHX-tlia aarliaat aettUrs In this part nf the country. 1 hadjsjai finish rJ my edacaooo at Harvard, when I wa iadttce4 br the flafering; repeenti'tona of Kn tf the earliest pUmeera into the wild lamia Wy nod the Connecticut, to seek mf fctone in tHe4nw settlement. My wife the old nii'f eye gtiatened an Irmsnt. and lien a tear erod hia lna cheek my wife accompanied ma. yoong and delxate and beantifal as ahe' wja, to this wild and ro le country. I eater shall ffrive myself for bringing b.rr hither,' never. Yenj man ennnnu v-1 he. yne le-iV like one w eoaitd pt'T. "Yoe shall ee the image of lie arl who fol ia wad aae to the new eairy. And be nhead at he spoke, a ribbon from hia fterk, with a small mmi'ure attached to il It was thai of a beaamfal fema'erbet there waa an almost ehildiah expeeesmn in Mr cow Usance, bj sfiaess, drlieaeV ad a aeS'taese nf ailey-h eri I have ! dom aeca In the feataret nf thoe who have toted, evca a'ighUy the bmar wiera of existence. The old - man .watched my eoeaaraaceo Intently, at I aarveyed the laaare af his esrly love. t Saemott have been eery beaouM. 1 saM aa I relemed the pictort. Baaufair la repealed, ' jo aaay . . dy def pned. and cnaneii and flowed, like the changes Of a beautiful ksliedrscopi; jtrrtn. purpTe and gold, until 1 lot sitit I.in.laly. a Pr ncipal.n J al his ncipe. the Mis r ft. Jhiu as Aitants; and that they may ftel aurol, 1 1. ait their In-aitnlion, unJer their rhaige. can aafely he riuked with the very bet in the com fy. and aa aoch. meiit the .confidence and suHrt of all tlioe truly debiting for their wards aits' children, the laliiig benefits of a sound, thoroneh and I ihe ml educali.m. Frooi Greens- hoio. ohere they have- lcen engaeeJ in teach ing. Hie ioohI MiiMfacmry leatimoiiijls are produc er I aa to theii cvnetency and eilicieiicy. Mr l.indaly bat devoted Lis whole life to the b-iai-nena, and inaJe tejrhing his pro eion, and has been eierriaing it f.r near twenty yeara in the Institute, and AcaJemiea nf Gieenslro. The Miasea Ml. John, hare Jatter'y been engaged aa lntruclre-e in the KJe worth Mchmtl of Gar. I Mort-head. and fululled their dulioi to hi entire ' a4iifar:in. Tl.e Tiuateee refer the public to the citixene ; ftf Greeitaborn. aa- to the atandinf and qualifica tion of the I eachere now taking charge of this Academy. : Tha tc h jo I will be opeied on the 2d day of April next. Uard can le had with respectable families in the t.iwri;arid it i ;rlMe that Mr Lindly will be aide to take iota hia tamily a few pupils as boardera. i The rates of To i lion are aa followa : Trras, p:r Sruioa of firCMoDths : Roiao including waching, loJing, lighu, ic payable one halt In advance, (35 00 TliTto spelling. Keadiug. Writingr, apd the Kudiuieuu uf Geography and An lb meiic, Heading. Writinz, English Grammar, Geo graphy and Arithinetic. 00 00 f the a rpm rn'irsly. and saw only wild j A ualy aing, t'orreciing and composing, Rhe- poke JV. loiic. llMloiy. Blementa of ;Natural J'bi loaopby. of Uotany, of Ornithology, of Mammalogy, Kntuniology and Concbolo 17. . 10 00 Mathematics, Natural, Motal and Mental Philosophy, Ioic, Political Hcuii&o-y, Astronomy, t hemiainr. Mineralogy, Klc- menls of Anatomy, Puyaiology and Gee- lory . 12.50. guages. la vv Fuel and otber contingencies 75 Cit Muic on Pisco Forte and use of iuatnimetiU, 20 00 Guitar, -i 15 00 Drawing and Painting in water colore, 6 00 Paihling iii Oil colore, 12 00 as Flowera aod Fruit, each, 5 00 Ornamental .Needie-M oik, 2 00 Feb. 27, 1S49. 12 ly. SriLN'OLES WANTED. A liberal price will bo paid at LINCOLN FACTOKY, for a qua'rftity of Shinglei. Tboie made of IIEAHT timber would be prcfored. July 20 1849 32 tf. FASHIONAELE TAYL0RIWO. -Awa.ii..ninvi : .- and euriouly woven circka of strange c lors, quivrriog atound o.e. bke an imoi phere f rambows. I seemed in t'te cen tre ol a grrai prin, a wor d of mysterioua rn'uif, and iiota varied and darkened and lifted up actin around res ; anil the !r mu aie went no without ceasing unil my hram reeled; and fear, for the hrst ttrnr, pane , ."3, ' , , , . -.... . . J l.aiin, Oreek, aud French Lan rr ". ire new irn-ain'ii kiii-u n ne rap J-y, and I could fer the cold sweat gushing ' from my brow. I hail no cenamtr of danger n my niiud, no definite ideas nf peril, all waa vagus' sml clouded, like ihe unarcounishle tenors of a i!iean. and yet my limbs s'wx-k. and I fancied 1 Could feel ihe bliMtd aiifTemne wui cold as it passed alopg my vein. 1 would bate given worlds to. have been ale to tear mv self from ihesp.t, I even altempird to do ao, bui the body obeyed nt t'e impulso of t.e mind, not a muscle stirred ; and I iio I ll as if my feet had grown to tne solid rock, wim v..r,r,j inBpC ni t,e temp, t-r in my ear. an4 the wiC.,iurmjt af his enchantment before me- - Suddenly a new aound came on my ear, it waa a human Voice, but it seemed Strang and awlul. Aram, asin.hut I itirrf-d not ; and then a white formed plunged before int end grasped my arm. The horrible spell i at once broken-' The atrtnge colors passed from bef.ire'my vision. Tne rnb--snake was coiling at my vs-ry fret, wiih gtnwmg eyea and uptif ed fangs t and my wife was clinging in terror upxoi me. The next instant the serpent threw himself up on us. My wiff was the victim ! Tne fangs prerjed deeple int. her hand!' and her scream of aonr. as she staggered backward fro-n me, told me the diesdf! iroih. 'Then ii i that a feeling nf ma !nea came upon met nd when I saw tbe foi serpent stealing away fro h work, reck lesa of dangv-r I spring forward and crush ed him under ny fet, grmdi'ig him upon the ragged rock. The groans f my wile now recalled me in her side, and to the horrible reality of her aimation. Tnere waa a dark, livid spot on her hand : and it deepened inn hlaeknea aa I led Iter away. We were at a considerable distance from any dwelling ; and after wandering for a short time, the pun of her wound bee.e insur portable to my wife, and ahe swooned away in my arms. Weak and exhausted as I waa. 1 vet had atrsngiU enough left to carry her io tb nearest nvalet, and baihe her brow in the chm1 water. She partially recovered, and aat dawn upon the bank, while 1 enpported her bead upon my bo som. (lour aft-rr hour pasted away, and none came near ns. and there, alone in the great wilderness, I watched over her, aud prayed with, her, and ahe died V x ' Thc uM-rusn gtoaned ao.'ibly as be ut ured these word, and at he cloeed hia long bony hands over Ins eyes, I coeld sea ihe. teara fallmg ituckjy through bia gaunt fin gera. After a momentary struggle with his feeling be Wied hit bead once more, and there tU fierce light io Via, eyea aa be IN THE STOCKS, which have been skilfully erected, with a view to prevent the possibility of injurr. WOOL CARDING. j The proprietorn have Mr. I.awson Pelry in their services who a first trate Career, and at pall timei in resdiness to' card Wool in a superior manner, and at short notice. Wool lioIU always on hand forsale at the low. rote of 33 1-3 cU per lb., or 3 lbs for one dollay TIIE BRASS FOUNDRY. In thi department, all kinds of.Drasa casting are prepared and fited up fur use. MACI1INB MANUFACTURING AND ErAIKIN SIIOI'. Th ahnp is well prepared to build irOOL CAIiMXG MACHINES, of the best q ialiry, to execute all kinds of- tl'rsixg y.v irooj) mi wov. aod I i rennir Grist-Mills. Saw-Mills. I hashing Machine; an I to do. any other repninnc; of the si me nature that miy be desire J. THE COTTON GIN is ready for use at all limes ; and the proprietors will pay the highest price for Seed-cotton. Preserve it then, ladies yoxs (lory may fall, Unless youprotectit with tha preparation. IF you wish a rich, luxuriant he 0f hair, free from dandruff and scurf, donot fa;j to procure the genuine Balm of CoKj In cases of baldness it will more than ex ceed your expectations.' Many who ha-e lost their hair for twenty years, have had it restored to its orifrnal perfection ty the use of this balm. Age, state, or condition, ap-J pears to be no obstacle whatever; it also cau ses me puiu to now wiiu wuicu iuo uciiuu.i hair tubes is filled, by which means thousands a ,aa.L. ! (whose hair was gray as tne Asianc eagie have had their haiar restored to its natural color by this invaluble remedy.' In all cases of fever it will be found the most pleasant wash that can be used. A few applications only areJtiecesKuy to keep the hair from falling out. It strengthens the roots, it never fails to impart a rich "glossy appearance, and as a perfume for the toilet it is uneqaaled. It holds three times as much as other mis called hair restoratives, and is more effectual. S" '. aution. Nevertbuy it unless you find the name of ComstoVc & Gp., proprie tors on the wrapper of each bottle, or Jou are cheated with a counterfeit article. ? Why wil you sufferwith "that distressing J compUint, when a remedy is , at; haid tl ttL will not fail to cure, yon I JThh remedy willV effectaally destroy any attack of headtrche, j cither nervous or bilious. It has cured cases of twenty years standing, -."s: . . j j , MOTIIER'S.RELIEF INDIAN. t j All :. expecting to become ; mothers, and CONNELL'S MAGICAL PAIN EX TRACTER THE WORLD'S WONDER PRONOUNC ED SO BY ALL WHO HAVE EVER USED IT. Wlute Swellings, InSamation, Pain in the Back. Weak Limbs, Tender or Sore Feet, and all Scrofulous Sores -are speedily and permanently cured by , onnell s Magical Pain-Exiractor ; Affections of the Lungs, Acrue in the Face, Breast, Tic Doloureaux, Chronic Sore Eyes, Blistered Surfaces, &c, It is equally bcncncjal in all kinds ol Inflam matory Diseases, such as Sore" Nipples and Eyes, Sprains, llhumatism, White Swelling Facing the East End of the Court house, J!f SHELBY. Respectfully inform their friends and the public that, being in tho regular receipt ol the latest and most approved FASHIONS, they" are at all times ready to serve those who may favor them with their patronage. Having taken pains to qualify themselves for the business, by a careful study of all the most " APPROVED METHODS OF CUTTING, only varying therefrom to suit the taste of their customer", they can assure all who may wish to have COATS, PANTS, or VESTS, made cither in the most . . . FASHIONABLE AND ELEGANT STYLE, or in a PLAIN AND Substantial MANNER, that their "experience and skill, end their desire to please, will enable them to afford entire satisfaction. Impelled by a desire to elevate the me chanical skill of the South, they will make it their study at least to equal, if not to sur pass the Northern Work that may be thrown into our market; and, therefore, they appeal, with confidence to their fellow citizens, to sustain them. Terms moderate, and punctuality observed in the execution of all orders. Shelby, May 25, 1849. 25 tf . Iincon Cotton Factory TIIE Proprietors , desire respectfully to call tho attention of the public to the various branches of business successfully carried on, ai tbe Lincoln Cotton Factory, which is sit uated two miles south of Lincolnton,' on the Yorknilla road where it crosses the South Fork of the Catawba. ' ., . A NEW AND SAFE BRIDGE ? hai been erected over the river, near the Factory; so that persons having business at TUB OIL MILE is in constant operation : and Linseed Oil always on hrl for sale. - l.inseed oil retails at one dol lar, aud is wholesaled hr the barrel at 75 cts. per gallon. Cotton seed oil retails at 62J cts., and is sold by the barel t fiO ct. per gallon. " The hiahest market price paid for Flax-seed. SJ1 It' MIEL- SHINGLE FACTORY. All kinds of siwmn done at short notices, and shingles manufrctureu to order, fur those who furn ish timter. A superior workman alwaya at hand to make aud mend ahoes. THE STORE. contains an assortment of DRY GOODS. 'iROCF.RIES, AND QUEENS WRR, t and every thins; else usually included in the mcr eaniile line, all laiJ in with a view to accommo date their friends and patrons. All business transacted in a spirit of accommo daiion. a Thankful for past favors, the proprietors pledae their heat eiertinn to merit a continuance of the liberal patronage hitherto extended to them. ' The highest market cash prices always paid fot Cotton. . Ij. D. CHILDS 4- f'O September 27, 1848. tf H0HSE-F0WER AND THRASHERS, .THE BEST NOW IN USE IN THE 8TATE. WTLLTAM .TENKS . aj.-- - -s peeietieerfotn I rf1 fi i eoTttTT and South, in tbe m.muf.icture of all kinds of manchinery, respectfully bejs lesve to call the at tention of the public to his operation) at the IiINQOLN FACTORY, where he is amply prepared to manufacture all kinds of machinery in the very best manner, a ml to execute all orders, at the shortest notice, and on moderate term. He would inform those interested that he builds ihe NEW JERSEY HORSE-POWER, wth all the latest imprnements; ami that he has made an arrangement by which he is enabled to aupply the public with , CniLDS PATENT HORSE-POWER, which, together with the former, is now, in prefer ence to any other, used throughout the great grain growing atatea, .New York, Pennsylvania, and 'Vew Jersey. -'" He will build the atave Horse-Powers separ ately, or he wilt furuUh them with the late&t and best ' ' - ;. THRASHERS, ALL COMPLETE, upon exceedingly favorable terms, and warrant the workmanship and finish to be, at least, equal lo 1 any made in tbe country. " ' The fallowing is one of the many evidences he could furnish of the superiority of the machines manufactured at his establishment : TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: We, the nndersigned, d certify, that re pur chased a Thrashing Machine from Mr. Jenks last fear, which ha done extremely well. We can thrash 200 Bushels per diy. We thrashed aSout 2500 Bushels last season, and not a particle about the machine broke or gave out. We believe it to be as good now a a tbe first day we .thrashed with iU Given under our hand, this 19th dayofApr.1, 1849. - : JOHN P. HILL ,". L W. HILL- Sknfling apd a I other machinery, and mill work done in a superior inaDnei. - CmBERRI IROX. A lot of superior CRANBERRY IRON from renneseee; for. sale at the LINCOLN FAC TORY. .. : This Iron is acknowledged to be far prtferahle to ar.y other manufactured in the country. ; J Juue 29. 1819 h x- iL . f, 29- aud Ulcers, Bruises, Burns, hilblains, Erysipelas, Biles, &c. will quickly be re lieved by this salve. This remarkable sana tive possesses many virtues never, found in ! any other article. It Jias . the , most perfect power over all pains by nre, positively allay ing the suffering almost immediately upon its application. If any disbelieve the state ments, we would earnestly invite them to calL-and examine the numerous unsolicited certificates of remarkable cures wrought by this salve. It has for months past been sold upon the following liberal terms, to wit : if the user was not perfectly satisfied, and even delighted with its effects, and, furthermore, if it did not fully answer our recommenda tion, their money was returned immediately at their request. On these terms this abso lute heal-all is now snld; and we simply ask of the public can demand anything more reasonable ? Kind parent, keep constantly on hand ; in cases of accident by fire, life may be lost without it ; . but by its use all burns are subject to it3 control, unless the vitals are destroyed. . 3' Caution. No ' Pain-Extractor can be genune unless you find the signature of Comstoek &- Co. on the wrapper of each box. Beware of the counterfeit: RHEUMATISM. Comstock's Ilewes' Nerve and Bone Lini ment, and Indian Vegetable Elixir, is war ranted to cure ariy case of Rhumatism, Gout, Contracted Chords ina Muscles, or Stiff J oints, strengthens Weak Limbs and enables those who are crippled to walk again. 1 Use this articfe and-be cured, or go without it and suffer, as you please. Certificates of cures bv the hundred can be seen at 21 ortln 1- this article is DEAFNESS Use DR. McNAIRS ACCOUSTI OIL, for the cure of Deafness. Also, all those disagreeable noises, like the buzzing of in sects, falling of water whizzing of steam, which are symptoms of approaching deafness. Mirny persons who have been deaf for ten, fifteen, or twenty years, and were subject to use ear-trumpets, have, after using one or two bottles, thrown aside these trumpets, be ing made perfectly well. It has cured cases J often, fifteen, and even thirty years stand ing of deafness. Price Si per flask.' HAYS' LINIMENT FOR THE PILES. ; The worst attack of the Piles are effectu ally and permanently cured in a short time by the use of the genuine Hays Liniment. Hundreds of our first citizen's throughout the country have used this liniment with com plete success; It is warranted to cure' the most airsravated case. Caution. -Never buy it unless you find the name of Comstoek & Co. upon the wrapper, proprietors of the genuine article, or you are cheated with a counterfeit. COMTOCK k GO'S CONCENTRATED COMPOUND FLUID 1 miT (F U f HULL A, v for the ctfi-e of Scrofula, Chronic Rhama tism, General Debility, Cutaneous Diseases, Scaly Eruptions of the Skin, Tetter, Pimples or Pustules on the Face, Liver Affections, Mercurial and Svphilis Diseases Biles from an Impure Habit of the Body, Ulcerations of the. Throat and Leg, Pains and Swelling of the Bones, and all diseases arising from an Impure State of the Blood, Exposure and Imprudence in Life,ExcessiveUseof3Iercu ry, &c : . , - f. . . - This sarsaparilla is" warranted as good as any other," (that can be made afone dollar-,) at just half the price of those so, muchrad vertised and as strong, viz: 50 cents -p r lxttle, or six bottles for$2 50, - Rememl r to ask for Comstock's SarsapariUa, and talc no other. ; . , , - DR. SPOHN'S SICK nEADAHE " ' -;., REMEDY., -;- ' " ' .' . A . . .1 it - ' . - , I - anxious io avoia ine pains, distress and dan- F gers of childbearing, are earnestly entreated U to calm their fears;, allay their nervausness, j and aoothe their way by , the use of this most extraordinary vegetable production., j' Those if i Who will candidly pbserye its. WirtuesLv must approve of it in their hearts j every kind and :,j affectionate husband will feeL it, his : moat ' 8Wn duty to alleviate the distress his wife ' ia cise(1 to by a sale ana -certain nneinoa, which is, the use of this Mothers Relief. ' LONGLHyS great western in-: f : I - UN IPANAOEA! v 1. For CoUsandj feverish feelings and pre venting fevers. J- , , 4. , , . l,-' ; 2, For Asthma,; Live Complaint ahd Bil- l ious auecuons. - ... ; 1 ! 3. For Diarrhoea, Indigestion and Loss of Appetite. .. . , . L . ' , . k, I t 4. For Costivencss in females and males. and nervous complaints. , : r i I o. I1 or Stomach affections, - Dyshensia, ! Piles, Rheumatism, &c. The crcat Inoints '" are, it 13 not Wl to take, rcver give$ pain,,- and never leaves one costive. , , ijfiSy :JJtcpsid'i andi. Liver :Cbmptonnt S cured, and all Western ami JSov-ilicrn Pevert 1. prevented, in every case,; by the use of Long- ley's Great Western . Indian Panaoea1, war- ranted to curs the , most severe cases "of tha above complaints. Loss of appetite, bilioaa , affections and indigestion, are permanently , cured by its use. The great , points are, it (J is not bad: to take; it does not leave tho "V bowels costive, and never gives pain pn its operations.; This-Panacea will 'remove all ; the bad bile from the stomach and give tone , ' J to the system, and keeps off all attacks of - malignant j feyers. If the stomach isj jn a healthy state, and the pores of the skm are , ! open so as to admit of free exhalation from the body, there can be no attack 1 of, fevers : This ofiice the Panacea will positively per- form, and 'we recommend all to try s this j article if they wish to ensure health during the year. As a family midicine, it Is vut- paralleled for coughs, cold, and all di soitscS of the blood, and kidney and scrofula, com pLun ts.. Sold at, C9 Second St., St. L mis. ; jJC"" Haye iyouaCoucAf&o not ? neglect it Thousands have met a premature death r for the want of attention to a common cold " Rev. Dr. Bartholomew'sExpcctorant"' Pink Syrup will most positively . give relief and save you .from that most .awful .disease, Pulmonary Consumption, which; usually , sweeps into the grave thousands of he yohng, the old, the lovely and the, gay. ; ' i ) fJ6 New Discovers. Dr Connell'a Slix- i ture, for Gonorrhoea and Gleet, Semiral ef- ,' fusions arid Weakness of the utera or blad-' aer ims mixture contains no lnjunous article whatever, but possesses .tonic. nroDer ties of real efficacy, and more congenial , to the , constitution than any other ' medicine f used for these complaints. Freed from tho ' nauseating qualities attending jcopaiba 'and n the common mixtures, it will be found ngreea-1 ble to the palate and pleasant to'the stoiaach, f-t and will cure any ease, or, all pay is refused, 7 for it, U'W'rlV f t WORMS IN CHILDREN fEolmstock's Vermifuge is the most extra I , ordinary remedy ever used. Should there ; be no worms it will not hurt tho most deli- J cat'e child, but will do it good. v SOT Cau-' lion All of the bova named articles are- ; ' sold only genuine by; C03IST0CK & CO.1, ;21 Coitlandt St., New-York, proprietors I of the orginal and' otily genuine 'Magical 1 Pain Extractor, and Hays, Liniment ft r the'"? Piles. ' . H ' ' N't H THE GREAT PAXTT HOLER, rNo inediefnd lias b.een discoycred that is ;'-;' so happily adapted to use internally as i drops i't to be taken, and yet'perfornl Such wotidersi'v when applied externally 'ob wash, or beth. A YORK SnrLLrNG12&cenis) is aid--yo liavetp risk t6 try itj and as thai am1' can be ,no object to the proprietor, it is hop1 f ' ed. that such a price j ean be h o obstacle ' to ; any family, and will never prevent its trial It.i3 pot intended to put this great heal! ') ing remedy into the hands of druggist who t ' have so many useless thinrrs to their own to i recommend, ': but rook for ; if always j with H country merchants, or in towns, in fancy- prvi $ dry goods stores, or in temperance groderiea.'' 4 " THE PRICE from heeled to fifhtl cents.' ? per bottle, according to the size, will enahl if. 11 juu uuuut Degm wun a iii. cents Dottle, . and -that wjjl remove doubts, - and make you buy and use a; commend it to your friends more than 1 dred certificates would. .Who will fail tol trv then, and save life and suffering for a YORK SHILLING? :y .: ,- .7. This "PAIN KILLER", mav bJ W,f ? with a success that, will astonish the bjeholdT ypnx i ; id re- , tryitl 3RIC J ', :L 1-1,- er,in sucn cases as the followinj? -CW ; Morbus, Distressing Dysentery, Pain lin tha 1 i Side and Stomach, Corns,,Cuts and Bruise, Cholera" Imkntum, ' JKeoxciiitis, Healine ' bores on Man or Beast, Uhilen Teething, i Raising :Blood, Hoarseness; OuinVv fi,X hours. Chilblainand Frosterl VoM S Prevent a Bhstcr from Burns, Broken,! f Breasts, Measles, Cramps, Hurts, Scratcheis - or Torn Flesh, Bites or Stings.- U. I , .T CERTIFICATES to fill a volume 'might be published, showing the wonderful effect ! f of Mx3. Browng Pain Killer," djuf the t are.too common, And used for articles' of no merit- and the, One Shilling bottle irilldo' 'r r.'Tc tnan a thousand unknoicn n.c3 io Cconvince the user. I . I'rincipal Or - c, twenty-one'- Cortlandt .f, NewTork. -; All the above articles are goldbv J. R-r.:- sourand Son, Lincolnton ; arid also by! Alex-
The Carolina Republican (Lincolnton, N.C.)
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