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'-.-, tec. ' iv. " .'" C ' ' ' .1 - '.v .. ...'.. ..x- '-,".'....,.. -7'-f: PRINTED AND PtJBElSHED, BY LEMUEL BINGHAM, AT SALISBURY, "ROWAN QOUNTY, N. Ct NO.' 78 Nea Series. TUESDAY; NOVEMBER 10, 1829. WHOLE NO. 258. VOK. V. - ' 1 - . . tr i VOL. if. TKBMS The Journal wilrbe aftbrJcd to mbsrribers at f2 50 a year, o2 in advance.' o paper will be discontinued,, Unless it the d retion of the editor, until all arrearage are Advertisements will be inserted at the usual rrrpiott .i ti note on the margin the number of jnilrliarped cconlin(rlj .Vfii BIBLE SOCIETY. Si-piembtrSO, 18C9. iF.SOI.VF.!l, That the fnc n,!s of the Uible ll a :e ilir ii(rloiit the 8t.tte. epccillv 1) i, i;..t IVcm tin li.b e.'Soet. I'k a w it Lin the dt.t ticii. riled to mett in Coneral 'onven tii. sdnv. the of December rI' hi t'ie ei'y ol Hi Tor w- imrpose at d, i-.n i-ffi if ill nn-asiirf lor uirnthh ng with in givfii time, tnr wliole btJe witb mi ade- cui'e im:lr of Bi -les. l"he M-uufer-i were lo to he adoption of tli.-lor. o;i'r lies iiu'ion, at the reqiirsl ot iui)li ori' (c Hiij'e Sorieijr, anj also, in roitav q ikv of roinmunirstion received from the American It hle Sorielv, oil the same ,siihjerl. lly order tif the llnrd, - J. GALES, Sec'jr.-' Tor fte . N'E of the most valuable planta tiona 'ln the upper country. It 11' III I'l V'I"1T lit IIV I i ...., . V . . i ' his h 1 1 n . I 1 1 . r: il ih.skIu . I crsnf -lai'd. Hie cmaliiv f the land is first inH,b1t-Hhrfls a on' o hundred acres cleared, moM'y fresh - rJL f,rwi oiiyenient and e it (runt j I a-l-lig-I'oii!ie, Which coat nearly n'jf iCfonr I'.'.usunl dol lara, and other Wi'fe3''u'll'mtr!, "i'''e ' it.jvTha pay. ineiif k fur '! proper y cart be made easy. An 'lic itiiim as tn ter ns o( kale." Can u madw tWi-Hi iMrntli', "i my r'semer 25)lf U i. .1. ALKXNDER. A US ?Z7$ & BURSTS, 7"nUI.I call the altention or If M rcttants. heeda f fami- ?Jr ties,"as elraa'airotTiera jnterest- rd in the prea rvation ol neaiui. i to the following: PaJut.Ut Medi'. Toriar--he iu'iiSury Mediefl ti l)rvg i'ore, bt 'he dnz n nr single one, vi." ' Ipt i acnunlia, Sweet Spirit Nitre, Ii' ii . r .. T. ir Einelic, C.-mel, V ..la.uin, ' l.A:..l!:.:no,,',,l,3'inel " Balfwiti Co .uiv:it - Sulphuric Ether, . Spirits Hartshorn,' Sweet Oil, . Cantor Oil, . ; ParejfOrTcV""" Q'liiihie Mixture," -... Aramatic Hitters. Z Ess. l'i )t riinht. A LI o. t . SfHlitz Vincderiy ' " SOIfA do' ' SalUbwy, .Juj. 24, 18J9...w.24rtf. TltOllOUGII BRED JIORSE, iE,aUv.iivv, SON of the impxrtfd llorje Eagtr, will stand the Fall Ser.son, com men -cina;haj 10 day of Septem ber, anS end'uiT the 15lh duv of November, in the town or5a4i-w, on Mon- neadiyi, and in the t I ...1(WC,,,t , anamjsc.iuniy. on i luriny, "iAntiilTara fTre Season i tix iToTars'tiie Leap i u ! Hcfire .lollurs to maure a r.d. 9 59 S. IFKIIH ND, X,,. la, ir?o - r rrn.iivrnsi, T4TEJUFJSORTJLCMiaUKarJi SH-r fc Snperior Court of Lnw, Muv 7Vm."" 1 829. l?lA X.iihJAmLkKA. ftitini.for "1 iivorce. 6'td-red-by the court, that pub- i'i iwon he m.iu- for three inoirtlA siicceasivtly in tlnjf Yadkin nd Catawba Journal and We s ti rn Carolinian, that the defend.int . in this Tae re aiid appear our next Superior Court of Ltw, to . e held tor the county or Mecklenburg, t tlie Coort-'l llKe in t 'l.urlntte. on llit-A, h W'in l iy af tr, live 4ih Mond iv in the a September "iXi, and plead pr nnstver to plaintiff's pe 'ho i. or the aamh a ill be liert ex n.irte. Wit i - ---- Hess, Sumiiel W n lerso'i, Clerk of uir said court. ' nfl th,. 71I, Mond iv after the 4ih iHondsy wTii -y. . : , S.M. HKNnKUSON, C. 3 nt2C4 pr. adv. $4.": ; M. S. C. iii raw, S. C Sjit. 19, 1829. fpllK, sit't4criber'will continue the MOATING a UUSiXKSS between this p?a!eand CITarles. Inn, via (Licorgalowfi, as heretofore i and will to the fterption rf MERVIUNMSEj '"! irainnortation oi COTIVS, and othtr pro "'"if rommitfed fo his charge. H' Moats are of light iraft of writer, and P'tt'eiiLuly adapted to, the nnvigalwrn'of .the Wer ; ailiL-u '.lli the n.j.ir-jlip th .1 IU ti-iV-sf J'tenlion will be' paid to his ijiart , Jj(te,liope tontinuaniie bf 'the' Bjtronaije f his t"ei,ds. ' ' y b .Silt, Sugari Coffee," :,e 'pe. Twin,-, kc., which viioi, .,.,i unA ..; Molnsse?. ne offtrs a- v'f ' . ma ir rnwKi-9 IS HY p EsreTUPTI ONV TtEC VTA D VALUABLE zTeDICIXE8. wbftu mtMi J '"'l1.? jjrF "-'HSw'"'wf:'tt,?!''''-1 Hats just received, from Ni -York and Phil ailelphWi, and now offer for u.le (as ajetJrWI supply, and lower, for cnnh, than inniat. or ! the foilowinir Valuble Medicines i noser'tftgtfable Puhaonie Detergent. TlKRSOKS'afflirtefi with Cous;hHf Cold and I'ulmonarr Aflf clioms in their varinu a (rrn, L,r reminded that a more safe and i flVc tual remedy cnntt he found than Jtogrrt' Put mmm Determent. It h is now. been tested br 5 years exnenen-e, and hundreds en ha anne x ed to in various parts of tlie eountry, who wilt , , - " .eraamtytl. -Alio. RiKprt' V efflabU Renault in PtUmn ' - VI afrrfa rw e Drterrent, with such additions aa course of experience and observation of ! as the lonpr Pulmonary AfTections have proved to he bet- of her School for the instruction of yountr l.a ter adapted to more protracted and confirmed dies, rvswctfnlly Informs the citlsens of 8a'i casra of Consumption. bury and its vicinity, that the nif quaHer will .-i ..:.! " ' .sa . :v . ...I : i commence .on the first Monday of November ,..,..,nrU ,ras.pmen. i;n?( wd.will certainly continue (health of respectability t t ' ' rn.Tmltiml laro.iii.WeiM from that tima--awd At he request of Dr. Roeera, I cheerfrtl'r ! state thit a female tlomeatic livinfr in niy famii iy. uma jao-mnr , urnier tne rtlee.ts ot a most . severe fold, was speedily relieved by the uae na medicine' prep rrd by him, and utiown under the. name of Fifelnhlf Pulmonic Deter rent, and that 1 have n.vself lined it 4o much adyantaj-f j wheijjqffm fection of the Lunffa and recommend it aa an effectual m dicine in such rases. 1 WII.LIA M HONKY, 7 Charlton st. Few tnen in the community hve a irreater. contempt for noatrums in general than myself. Patent medicine and catch-penny with me have been synonymous. I am constrained, how. ever, to relinquish these aentiroente as respects' l)r. Rojrera'. Vegetable Detergent, the eft'ects of which 1 have recently w itnessed. A young lady w my family, by niingtaXspaperaV T have reason to believe, is eff ctjijlljccur' d.-of an a. laVrnma- pulmonic roniphiiiit, which, in all its symptoms, gave evidence ' of '-libm'ejdiate t.eon?: sumption. T comniumrate this with a yie of usttulnea, gn snifeMjUhope .tuat- aucJi per--nre. sons aa have complaints aimihir t. the above, Will mape a trial of the medicine.. - . GIDEON LEE. Tor the Salt nhnim. Dr.Hor.Eiis LiimiiTVM, forth Bait Rlicum, one of the moat effectual remedies extant. . Thej folloarfhg are 'some of the many respec table certificates. mw-iroan.T, 1828. Detr Sir I had almoit despaired' of ever being relieved from that afflicting and trouble some complaint, tha S.nt Itheu'H, after; lipp'y nr t.B.S i rta fuitiftf .lifTisnt nreaerlfttinn.. mi , wfth ,ffert Votr Liniment, which has ir.-j,,,,, vvcry , eti f cnmplaint which for eWtl- mm --( nt- afts)rt-ndered -w namls nearly HselfSfc , ..Since wnirn iirae, i nave with miirti pleasiirerreommenilea its appucu- tion to a irreat-ntimher. and in five rases out of St1laVrli"lUviaTiati complete cur-;nl Jnle;ejy.lustancea gtiai r.RO. W. ARNOLD. Dr. Gf.ov Roo sua. N-313jadjrav, SJYM 'DfUfSif i TTaving been severely afflicted fora number of years with the Salt "Rheum o- mv hands, arms. &e. and resorted to every Tem. edy within my knowlelge without effecting a cure, or in fa t riving n.e any relief, until 1 fortnnatclv obtained me of your liniment for the Salt HI)' urn, which after a few applications bus entir ly cured me. I have witnesed the same effi ct on several of my Wehds to whom I gave some of tjie liniment It has performed a cure, I helii ve, in every instance Where it Ujt- bee applied. WM. O. H. 13AI-U V IW, Odontalgic Elixiror Too'h ccfie Sprcffic M ny empirical remedies for the " Onttuntat- gia" nive beenypTfmusiy presenten lo.ine. public, some ol wlucn are very gooa ouran liave be.;i found to fail in morejhap half th hTstance ill which they have been tried. Th " Elixir" now offered may be relied upon as altogether superior to" any remedy belore, in vented i it will cure the most obstinate ciwsol that dreadful pain, a ith expedition and safety. Also, firjnrS Pjy.1CE.1, for the curt of Scrofula, Syphilitic and Mercurial Diseases,, Rheumatism, White Swelling, Diseases of the Liver and S!;in, general debility, &.C AUof POTTER'S VtgttMc Caiholicen, uadd for thccureoJ.sinitir diacasf t. Also, Jlnderiim's Covgh Dri'P' and . Ftttarai Pilh, for Asthma and Consumptions. Also, Thompson' a celebrated Eye' Water, for sore nr weak r.yes. '''. fiiiithur, June SR 1829 239. tnr sale, at the Ofiit:f of the Journal. 0Wcv$ ;Vrjnt3 torftc --r MM TIU.V TiVF,Tl 4 KR now opening at th - subt i. in .Salibiirvt CinsisirB ( trrihej'a tore Of ulih'-.s eve discripti'on. Suited to 'all Smaons of also. H AUU-WAUl:, Ciilfertf and fJrnreneit, ext'nKive in variety isid in'mint, "elected hy himself with rare, and bought for rash, on the best terms, in Philadelphia and New-York. The pu ilio are assured they will And a Imire ami Ot'n r.i ise on accomnindatinir terms. They are rrspectfiilly invited to call, are f ahions, exam inr qualities, hear rices, and judgo for them srlvea,. ......?:.'::.'' : 3tnt26$ JflllN- MClRPHYi J. M fe.pwtftiTIr he(ra to return his un feierned tbsnkf Vir t-e very liberal snd distin irtiis'ied plrori- he haa been so hijfHIv hon ored with.t) V- iUmeerninr public, and fcopra. attention, to merit continuance iTf,S- WILUtY, tin iJL coiira(rement she ttiankful fnr the liberal en- ha received. in support hop - by the aaVidunnsdiaeharire of her duty to 'those who may he committed to her care, to meni a :a"ynuatirc i, Kca'ling and 8eHinir, per quarter, .13 Recitations and Writinfr, together with " . the'A.bnv.e. ..w.. n ar - Bin-irmar,-Waphyv-Ahme---tvi, Co npos inn and ttteioric, with the" ahovv branches . ..' . '; ' . X. II FlaJdle-- WrV4--maiitnr-?tniplerB,"' . kc. irether with any" or all of thw av hove hranrhe. '". 6 Plain snd ornamental N'eedle WorV, in Its varionahranehes, including Lee V.(?5k.. tc. on a nf w and impro.ved method, 4 ' which will enahle a ".lady to exeeute worV with f.icili'y eual to the. imported 10 Drawinir and piTniing on Paper, ala-t Thc .aorem Paintie3o-Velvetand Papurr- a new and elegant method,' : 10 "N W.:The pr U1 terminate on Friday, the 2:11 of Oelob. r when there will be'a 'vacation until the coitimrncement of the ensuing rj'urter. 6t257 aVivvvrv. WHEREAS on the 23d d..y of Jidy, 1829, 1 pt.rchaaed of CnstaVlia Boswell to one. groes for which property I gave, on the date aforesaid, two n' trs, with Jam, a II (.racy and Henderson Forsvthe sicurities to ach-o1ne for two hundred dollars, due 1st of Octolir", 18'9. and the rfther for t-o hu ilred and aeV". euty-eight dollars and twelve and a half cents due lat d-v ol March, 1830; it being dmibtfit' whether the Slid GiMtaMia Hoswell's litln for s.iid negroes to n.e is a good one, and sai I HoHWell not being in circumstance which will vuaKle him m-e- lhei4f to--Wfletrmify --iWj shnuld aa'ttl pronertv be recovered f me : Th s i therelore to forewarn all persons from tr.i.lintr for said notes. as 1 do not intend payinv lo. ! b curoncrtv. af.riail -XM.iltr 7, -lH j9. - r4t2S8 W I LL etpose to Public Sale, on Tuesday of November Court next, if not previously disposed of at private sale, the following profi- rty, (tamely --f .ve-fj1 0K Tract of in lying in thr cSirHSL Forks of the Yadkin, contuining 320 V.Ni a. res. more or less, adiouunx ZjcIi .jgk.. ariah Macatee, Freil.erick Ford, and others, tolerably well improved, and very healthy. , i.Mt. Ul1 0Ul4P4t--R&-4P piece of land, on Crane Crrek, half a mile from Salisbury, coiitaininir 26 acre, more or less, on which there is a piece ot Meadow ot ten acres, edual to any in this county. V, VYa'o, one new Slick Gist. iwung upon steel, springs, with Harness, of excellent make. ' Jlho, Four or five new f Copper STILLS, "f vsrious uses Terms made known on the day of sale. . EDWARD CHESS, October 31, 1829. -3t25. o . Farmers? 4' Planters? 2lmanac'f 1830. Calculated for the Meridian t Salem, CONTAINING the usual Astronomical el J eolations, interesting hints to the K.irmer, on Rural Economy. He, Useful fti-ceipts, An. ecdoterBeahawGMMInd Sfitte Gove,rnment, titnes of holding the difftr entCoarts, Member- of the General Assembly for 1829. &c &.C. For aale at this - Office. Price, 10 cent airijle and "5 .'ents per $o- the year. Degnltorjr Selections. SUNDAY. IN PERU. A letter from Callao, February 23, 1839, pub- CTiMtiaiialc ihareg ath. i -'. ' . " Here as in Olcf Spain, hey are pas- icnate y fond or bull-fiehtiiiK, than which nothinjt can be more aportless riri blooiJj'. The eyenmp ot Sabbath ayt are usually set apart lor this.cele- Hration-there is a strange inconsisten cy in the Spanish character both in the III and new world, in which they as sociate the extremes of piety ajd . vice On S:ibbath morninea you see' tbem Mass ronninir their , Rosaries, and iroslratii g l hemnelvts before the ele vation of them Host, with Hhe most reverential jrenuflecttons after the sun has croinecf the meridian, yon will find the same individual in tNe bull-ring, or cfickt ry , in mooda as unreltgiouOs k I hough 'God was V not in alLJheir thuughts.' TJie snjphitfetre in which Imse irtiusejirrenTs are ct li brated. isa government houses which yields a hsndsome revenue, , and is capseious enough, to contain ten thousand spec! a roaration to brrside id reealia on 1 those wraatt'iitr tmrmtif?t4riillfT:",tK6' Presulenls have followed the example of their predecessdrs.' v. - TRUE POLITENESS" fi Politnesa is a just medium between formalitv and rmlrneas : it is "in fact (rood nature regnTiteJyuIck lis cernment,' which proportions ilstlf t every situation apd every character i it is a restraint laid bv reason and be- nevplence on evry. irregularity- of temper, of sppetite and ipasion. - It -ee enmrnodatea itself Tdhe fantastielaws of rtmtotn and -fashion as lonar1 as thev 1 TEiiviZl ii c drjsisIenCwith'Uhe oliligationsoC virtue and religion. To give efficacy and grace to polite. nesf, it must be accompanied with some degree of taste ss well ss delicacy ; snd lilll ntigh il foundation must be noted in the . heart, it is. not ptrfcet wUJout- kMwlege-f theworldr In society, it is the happy medium which blend the'-mo!tt'di8coi'dan('v'iri'a- lures, it jrbpnae siliwee-tMi , tb luqus- rions, and inclines the most reserved o furnish their share of conversation t represses the despicable but commo'rt. ambition of being the most promii,ent character io the scene ; it increases the general oesire oi oeing mutually aa S agrienliie takes iiU tlie. oQensive edge I roillfty. snd giv. s ueiicaey to ': it preserves subordination, and reron- i of wijh the shes broken in, is af files ease with pionriely ; like othtr ' ,in.i fPplarifvinirridr. and all ..th." valuable qualities, it value is bst es- tinrated when it is absent. No supremacy can awe it into servili- amilianlv : to superiors it is respect fill Ireedom ; to equaUeVery thing tha Lisxharnua a , Jitu Jy i og,.aia iei patitc mdajjteAding JiiJillJtJbin2se4.-at4ia a4M we-i pparent ly tl tsen gaged -a n d careless. ; . . .. . Sueh4 te politeness; but leopjecvf wrung heads and unworthy hearts disgraced lu lls two exlrnne ; and- by I he generality, of mankind confined withith the narrow Bounds of mere g-wd breedinir, which is only one branch of it. ' x . '- There never was a wiseV maxim than that of Fiankin. Nothing is cheap which we do not want.". Yet ho W jierteetly innsne many - people are on the subject of buying cheap things. "Do tell me" why you nave nought that cast of door plate ?" asked the hus band of one of those notable bargainers ; "Dear me,' replieil his wife, 'yLou know it is always my plan to lay.up things against time of need r who knows but you may dre, snd 1 marry a mar ry a man with the same' name as that on the door plate." r Jlfarriage. Look atihe great mass nf rtTiirrwiset whielt'Ti Sfes place overttie world : hat poor, contemptible com mon place affairs thVy are ! A few- soft looks, a walk, a dance, a squeeze of of the hand, a popping of t!e question, a. put chasing- of - a certain--number of yardstif vxhite aUn, a iiiig,J ergy- man, a stage or two in a nirei carriage, a night Tn a country inn, and the whole matter is oyer, i For fivs or six weeks two sleepish looking persons are see a dangling about on earh other's arm, looking at waterfalls, or making morn- ' ing calls, snd 'jguzsHi.fr, wine and cake; - ' then every tiling falls Into the most ' rBMotlilriie"fle, wife sits'ooi'rs one side of the hearth, the husband f' oa the Other, tittle qrtarretClitlle" pleasures, little cares, and little children, gradual- ' ly gather around them. This ia whak ninety nine out of a hundred fintl tobt the delights of love anl matrimony. " . Edinburgh Lit. ' Jour.' ' Tomb of Franklin.. ,0a the 18th of December, we made a pilgrimage to the tomb of Franjilni dear old Frank- . ' tin S It ronsisted of a large marble slab, Fait fljt on the ground, with nothing . carvcd"3ffpon it but these words : BENJAMIN) , abd FRANKLIN. . DEBORAH ) . Franklin. t will be recollected, wrote)' i ' - " t. . f . L ' I r i w i.umorousV epitaph for himself j . but -J his good taste and good sense showed " him hot unsuitshle to Jis living j:har- arter it would have been to jest in such a place. After all,' his literary work v scientific . fame, and his undoubted pat-" i may he thought he might have been more hoiiorablei resting place ths n ' the obscure corner of san obscure .buryfnfj ground, where his, bones lie indiscrim inately along with those bit ordinary mortals, and his tomb , already?, well nigh iTid in the rubbish, may soon bra idtogeiberlosf-hmlT Iho weverl. a bout Jhis spot, -ia- ery striking. No regular path .has bee tt trlsile to the gVave, which lies consider ably out of the road ; but the frequent tread of yiyitora having pressed ' down. . thean k - graas--whtefr-tgrwatn'-trcl places, .th way- to the tombstone i readily feHHtdJIvtthi Hair Travels in America'.- . To refnt Cider and give ftja fn ; . amber color. Take t7ie whites of six ; ! egats with a handful of fine beach sand,, H 1 washed clean, stir them well togelherfvj Denil a qyart candy, and cool it by pouring into it ' ! ciderrrtdlhe puHt rtthwM"iriZ!r: eggs and ssnd Into a barrel of eider, andl mix the 'whole well together. ' When tMis managed .it will keep for many ' years. - Molasses alone1 will also refint -cider, and give its higher color, but to . prevent the molasses from causing, the V eider to prick, let an equal quantity - of t hrsndy be put in with it. Skimmed , milk, witrt some lime siackenea in u. ,d mil with it. nr-with lha whila iaUllr!,. wherr well mixed withthemr - a i.iere of fresh Moodv beef, cut inta Lmaii ,,-... ad nut into the e islt. will v to feed on. Farmer. iiispecior, .Tr,'m whom' a nitiulariit. otl nigrer e.tsa!yiMrjuli-JEiiemya csoefhis scls to be stolen, .was appre hensive that this loss might involve tno loss of his place, and perhaps his life. What did he do to effect a restitution of thia precious object ? He set' fire to his own dwelling in fhe night, and then in the presence of the by-stander1 saved a little casket in which ,his' eal were generally deposited, and earned ' it to his" enemy, entreating , (bat he -r'ljr i '. i r i i ' '. The mandarin, in bis turn, apprehea- j si ve of being accused with , having sto- , ten the seals, was forced to place them in the box i snd thus, in spite of. him- . i self, restored tranquility to the persoa . j whom he wished to ruin. v i . V-f I " ' ' Manners of '' CAin4.'-;l - At an examiation of the'se,hlor: rlast -' .!' in a College, a young ' man construed , the following line in Horace. Exegi ' moiiuTientnnvtBreperennius,,(wblch is , ' in" Tnrlh"ir I hav finished ! ainiini5 ' menf more iasTIngTthan brsssVjnhus z . t 11 J have .eatek a i pibu ntain . harder than .irtJ." One of the Trustees (mmeiiiately replied,' .,". VVell, sir,' r ' ; think you had better ait dotwi. and dU gest itftytT'-rr --zr jA-Ja-tghtfaer, or great professions, do ped ahvaysTmpIicatea tiean hcarVC sfnecht w "of joulr -SrT. ' :,:r7 ' : . 4
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