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1 1 tr 2 c. zrr If; i An if I r. I Lzr ii i i career 'it: la i I wV.l tv i rur.3 ays Iirev.c'l. -1 I A c. for after icrsci ir.esi aiT.ctier.ate farcv.cll to th3 bta jpaviu Garu'wcr, Lc i cur ic3 in ft I "ill ll.

pis of 4 of tha Assccsba'ifih TLu cere a just -cf this grcitrst cf national jubilees sho'eld ta had; the fire of Vo-j illullliiiiii i.iLa)ijaujji:. -j cf tho vsj cf djr.inj or un. many, was performed Ly H'-U Hov. 4 i. wurstc stul rroriVv to tho senses or opera.

cn tin 1 -y ana I Dnn- i ritin UaJeronk, and was stricilv private the Hamc of patriotic devotion ia millions cf hearts, bridal party coniisti- of tha'Presidcnt and The acta acd the men who hive sacctiHed the his brida with her brother and sister, bnns. Hal tals; l'rrnc i colors; I -a J.0. I'gEELV Editor. rrlday TJomin-, July IS, their un Jcrsf.r.Jir.j. Although, I can look end la'bh, at the employment of hogs and cccrt, to In.lurnco the cxercirc of the elective cambric; r'aii and fncv tuk ilriiS ana pearls; and tpun i birth-day of our government call forth a st- jJohn Tyler, and lady, and five or six muuancous expression 01 graiuuae irom me iriciius.

ue iaay saia to D3 aoout twenty, hosiery. Whiia and Hack and InJia ru' Vcr franchise, I should be glad to see them entirely vrith. I should greatly prefer to FOIL PltnSIDPNT FOR VldE PRESIDENT noi1; ara 1 1 arr i lata they f' 'i sn- ptctcd. i'r: d.fftUT, another, obstruct. mj causing retiiod cvrr Vrt Uit thnt chiMrcn whole American people.

Those who filled five is a bello an heiress, and of crcat per. enJ V't3 anJ LiJ men a super, silk and thread glovci aupcr. blue and the councils of the nation at that period; and sonai Deauty. LUck Italian sewhij ti'k and twist super, fncy ro every free citizen of the United States Tlie conclusion of tho, nuptinl ceremony do. padn, Russia due nd buckram; KWraul, TIIEODORE bowifjcd tie drd in IhV righto lie can nt promote the honor and prosperi.

eous fi cause, ciaim ante our rejraro. Tvas announced by a full IS aiunal salute from LOSXFTS each of the United States vessels in port Leghorn, open willow, French trimmed, corded -t A Ti t' 'VII il 1 i i- ti -i i ii 'I lirrr i a vin i mit I rur tht ate deeos which must not basstfraT i wr from lhe several' f)H. ITrnn t.nvinf Ho iuswn, honeycomb, and JUawn bonnets, (rctaatkab cheap ttfuctcd by all 5in2tcr exertions, and there and handsome.) io-nay we dwell upon the memory ot "uruuine oriuai pany proceeueu 10 mo vjraru ft 1 .1 I I -Am mmmmw inarp'-tltienuy CCPOsllin HIS tU IrOge. jl rJHu-Lts. I I npr hmilv nnrr An hnt nd economical administration of WASHINGTON proud that we are hw country, ner lamuy residence on iUnd prefer to cc calumny, tiie Government.

5J agunix-ii. Itvod, and detraction totally abandoned, and i truth, sincerity, honor, and good faith alone ii i On the 20th! by Iter. B.Jordan, Mr. of thj Mui.i.ic!), i as a pi-neral, rr 1 exci I I i i 1 tent l'cvcrs, Iml pcrmant nt euro fr 1" It not cnly destroy vf i wliolu sjtcin, tut it supcraliurnJjiiit i etoinarli nnd howcU of ''those in bnd lualih. or licst, in whivli i by romoving it it in the body.

tuunjcmcni 10 an orsncnei 01 inausiry. i 4. Peace and union mace, as Ion it it rn I hl3 Influence. Aft having accomplished I aixkj to MisaJA-va Ann GLAXxca all of Hender.i er nracticed in all our discussions: and I think I i It ATS. i Russia, blnck, drap, plain and rapped fur hats, (soma remarkably cheap Leghorn, l'anuma, anil palm hats; cloth, eeal, muhair, and furcapa.

HARDWARE AND CUTTLIUIY. Knives and forks, assorted pen and pocket knives rasps and files German and English cradling and mowing scythes hoes, spades, and sh vcls bin jes, screws, and locks, assorted; Enqlish, bluster. Crawly, German, and cast steel; flat irons; and irons; iron squares, compasses, cross-cut and handsaws tacks andsprigs trace chains shaving1 bojcea and brushes hair and clothes brushes; nee. venture to our opponent, thai, itiJUJST' of hi' from Euro- county whenever they are prepare a I 4 pUb.lC Ciscussions ana popular elections, in 6. Just limitations and restraints upon the execu.

1 8Sned sceptre for the quietUde of domestic Appointments for Quarterly Meetings on the Ashe. the manner and upon the principles which power. life, and now. rests amid the ereen declivities tille District. Fourthround.

Nf: a i tit is in it hcullliof tho patient ii 1 .1 Itfi I wamiriDuuonoi ineproceeasonne saiesoltne Waynesville conl'cifl? Auj. lU.feliooks U. Ii. die, fish hooks: coat, pantaloons, and vest buttons. AUI(I U3VC inuicateu, Hie n.g party Wilfbe OS publ.c lands amon-aZ the states, on just and liberal of the bar.k of the Potomac.

His viriues Franklin 4i, Oamp Uround. assorted toilette classes, xc. 1 even when no worms urc di.n (This Venn if utc is vitv f. i prompt in following their Kod example, as terms. A Pickens 30, Caiiip Ground.

Jacks Grove C. G. 13, Shaw's Creek C.G. ti (t 4 Greenville Hend'sonville Burns ville Aeliouilltf a. A jut administration of our common Constitu.

uiui uuu os uuu th. were slow and rcfuciaat iu imitate their w.thout any addition to or attraction from the as the eternal hills, and his motives as pure as bad one, Tho an does not breathe who powers which it fairly confers, by forced interpreta. i i i tion. i the air that surrounds their loftiest peaks. SADDLERY.

Gentlemen's plain and quilted saddles; ladies' plain and plush seat do. bridles and bridle fillings niartingills, girths, and harness; waggon and drover's Whips, i 20, Camp Ground. limited in its uncfolnon to m.T it may also be wijh it! tage in, all derangements 'f tiyo organs general dcbdiiy dn-, 1 feivialc: complaints, as bick 1., Oct. 9, Reems Creek j-jr ii.au ucjiu sic n. The prcserTation exclusivelv by the states of ii u- ir.

Ground, Annual Conference. ISUUKS AND STATION UliY. i i jll iiic A a 1 1 in it. i it. 1 1 .1 it: i nit; -i iiiti iiiiu nil parties United, as a band of brothers, to lncir 'ca' and peculiar inatitutions.

rncnorrhuia, iVe, A ri ot-'itiitj 1 Letter and cap writing paper spelling and other A Camp-meeting will commence at Horamv peoplo be instilled into the minds of each piles. fMuuifrous caffs of -i v- rcitoro our beloved country to what it has i Oil I I "vuva awac Camp ground, near. the Sulphur Springs, on Friday, fectly eured by the cf tLi DR VGS AND MEDICINES. I succeeding generation as they rise in their the 9th of August. This bent Hciul rekult may b-i A large assortment, comprising castor oil, ppts.

M. ROWLEY. what it ever aliodld bo. utid tho prcat model An anJ overruling Providence has succession to assume the complicated resnon turpentine, stc, withvery other article for family use, together with some new medicines never before its strengthening the r-tnnnch nml I by the removal of aseni iila i These vermin generally l' I -the bowt Ih-and by their irritation ur caupe of pile s. of self governmcnti the boast' of enlightened 8Prc U9 to unite once more upon this memo, bilities of our government, and when we shall and liberal men throughout the World; and, raD' day In thanksgiving for flie past, and in have gone the way of all the parth; and our kept here except by physicians.

PAINTS. DYE-STUFFS. State! of IortIi Carolina HENDERSON COUNTV. IN EQUITY. SPRING TERM, 1844.

I Charles Baring White and red lead, litharage, Prussian blue chrome green and yellow; jndigo, madder, copefas, by tho justice; wisdom and beneficence of its aspirations for the future to renew our vows childreni and odr children's children, through operation, the terror and the dread of all ty. at the altar of Liberty, and our attachment to countless, geheralidns, shalf have gone down vs. alluni, brimstone, salerattus. 1 GROCERIES. John M.

Kimiey, Leonard Cagle, Edward Hyatt, rants. I know and deplore, deeply deplore: tho free institutions and liberal irovernment th tnmU ih uill rt fnnnrt nmon Cofteei tea, pepper spice, sugar, ginger, cloves, Nathaniel Hyattj Wm. McBurney, J. B. Bets, arid Wm.

llazeltineJ the demoralization which has so extensively under which we live. thosa who bear our names or inherit our blood, prevailed in our country, during a few past Tho grcal Whig which wns hed in as feTvid a love of country ds there isHt this cinnamon, powaer, icaa, ana snui. BOOTS AND SHOES. Ai large assortment of fine and cheap boots and A PILIi FOR THB FORECLOSURE OF A MORTGAGE-IT appearing! that the defendants, Leonard Carle, Edward Hyatt, Nathaniel Hyatt, William two teu-B)Otnsful of thi.i Vf'riuiln i i.i' and niglit (before catirjr) and by til.ln;; 1 Pills, at bed time, in suilici-'tit and not more tliantwo tvucuitiun fr i )' every morning. iWeakness, loss 'of appt-tite, s' 1 is soon removed by taking this i i a tea-spoonful at a time, from thn t- as it un cflcctuul an will tn uu pleasant Tonic.

The above medicine fir sK- in A pat'I'ON 18 11. shoes, ladies' heel morocco and kid shoes and slip. (is nrn on Inn 4 nt wn wnl 1 niiniorl i i Ar.ritikAno.un4r. tnnti Bo.t4.n7n nr. i.vjv,u uui, miu ut uanu ui vaat viuiuiu" uu HfnnitrnPl nnit William IT it I I LUl I jT uy uie citizens oi oiu Duncomoe.

inenum- nivcrsary of our indedendence; there shall are non residents of Mhis state, and live without Bar iron and plough moulds, castings, nails, sole ber present has been estimated by the best then ariso an eia'culation from eve rv faithful Se J1 thirt It is therefore or(kred and urJper leather, (a firsyate articlo and cheap.) inen anso an eiacuiaunn irom every iauuiui that publication be made for six weeks in the Two Hundred bales of cotton varn. asBortd num. an American heart, a source of the deepest mortification, and most painful regret. Falsehood and treachery, in high places, pccula. tion and fraud among public servants, disJ tress, embarrassment, and ruin among the people, distracted and dulirailcned at home, judges at six thousand.

It was a glad sight; heart TilANK God THAT I I ALd AM land that the said defendants doi appear bers, together with eyery other article usually found this uprising of the people. It was a heart; AN American citizen!" i ai me uexi wuuri oi iuny iu uctu jor uic eaiu i in stores in mis country, Deeiucs many oincrs new county of Henderson, on the 4th Monday in Sep. I in the trade an never before introduced into this fitatc of fiorttj -arolif MACON CO thrilling manifestation of the patriotism of the There nre those in the distant rpmons or the fember nexi and plead, answer, or demur to the market, whiulkwlll be sold at our USUALLY LOW tnose.in tne distant regions ol tie compiainant8 bill of complaint or the same will be PRICES fort! AS II or the produce of the country; ircernc oi oiu uuncomoe. ine morning future who hall stand where Wo have Stood taken pro conjesso as to them and set for hearing and whihr we tender to our frienls and customers and treated ith contempt and obloquy abroad our warmest thanks for the i kind natrdnarro hereto accordingly. compose tho sad features, during tho period to dawned very unpropitiously The murkey to-day a hundred years hence, to trace their W.

BRYSON, C. M. E. fore Jcstowed oh us, we earnestly solicit a continu. at ion of that patronage, being detcrniihed to make it Vrs.

fee 8 bw 203; July 12, 1844 which I have adverted of our unfortunote na. clouds threatened rain, but after the sun had dcScent fforrj the patriots of the revolution tional picture. I should rejoice to sec this been up a few hours; he broke5 through the aye. to trace also, their descent from the heir interest to trade with us: We will receive any COURT OF EQUI TY SPRING Benjamin dames and SanJi Juu lfartha Jane William H. Juu James, Harriet Louis J.mir-3 James, by their next fiknd, I' nj i vs.

Aaron KobiriHon anl William It satisfactorily appears from the 1'sinin JanieM. ono of tho complain lobinson, one of the a i. llEa Ltttfn iiril fif.rffi il-n i a. KiMnil ihrt i Administrator's Sale. of the produce of the country in exchange for grcal country unco more uscit again, ana mo coud3 and gave promise of a bright day for hnrHv.

nrlveninrnn SfnS of old world. On the 13thjof AHgust at the residence nf good8, for which the highest prices, will bo given; Capt. D. Vance, deceased, will be sold on a credit and for cash, goods will be sold at prices that can. SO glorious a gathering.

who braved the dangers of the ocean to im- of twelve months by the purchaser giving nke and not fail to attract attentibnj All we dsk ia to call gdod security, twelve likely negrocs.JmenXwomen, ana examine our stocK and prices before you buy. of tho past fifteen years shroudod in a dark and impenetrable veil. And why shall wo not sec it? Wo lavc only lo will it, to rcvivo and cultivate tho spirit which won for and childreni among cm is a likely yoang man, a I "iiii.iwo tt-jHvuuujo. them is a likely young tf 190. April 1844; At 11 o'clock a procession was formed on prcs3 xe shores of America with the first the public square, which marched to a bcauti.

footsteps of civilized mail, and to as ful rove on the borders of tho village where we have surveyed the progress of their coun. blacksmith; also, sortie cattle and hogs, and all the personal property not heretofore 'sold, belonging to tlic estate of D. Vance, dee'd. Tlie sale will ccn. of, this court.

Ilo is hereby by sivo weeks publication in tho Highland to' appear at the next term of thin court, for said county of Macon, at tho cue.il.!. To tlie JPatrons of tlie MALE A CADE Yv "us, and bequeathed to us, the noble heritage tirltie from day jto day until allS sold. rariKim, on me nu luoiuiny in hicK we enjoyr we have only to rally around stand had been erected for the occasion. l(y iq lhe various tranches of art science, institutions and interests of our beloved Tho congregated were then ad. refinement, and whatever pertains lo the wel- JM.

BLAMKSTUUK, B. J. SMITH, then end there fo plead, answer, or i painanls' said bill ollierwi.so i tho tds a4 July 12, 184 fY'RNo will bo rendered aairt him. and lh country, regardless of every other considera. uressco oy lion.

u. owain ana tion. i. fare 0f the human during the long Thb Principal begs leave to propose to those who have children at this institution, and particularly bo irders, to pay him, not in advance, but a part of their bills for the. present session, and would suggest that by thus dividing the amount, they will make the payment easier for I July 5, 1844.

It 203 for hearing ex parte as to him. Witness, Saul Smith, Cleik and iU i We are authorized to announce W. Woodfin, itlon to break; if necessary; the chains of Clinoman. For us to attempt to give an out- iapse Qf a centur. We would anticipate and and rise, In the majesty of freemen, and stand' line of the speeches would be doing injustice porlai-e cf tne pleasure with which they will Court, at office, the Xlntl iv i'i as a candidate to represent the counties of bU and stand up, firmly resolved to dare all I to.

the orators, and we must, therefore, leave lhen 'recount lhe! rapifj 8trides of our coun Ifr'a fee.Sai. Henderson, Buncombe, and Yancy iii tlie senatorial branch of the heit Legislature. Jancs Elair Tonic anu uo an, to prer-, u.a.u mo reaaer to conjecture tne eloquent manner advancement, aud of their own happy We are authorized to announce Col. U. S.

Gai. FOR THE PRESERVATION BEAUTY, GROWTH, AMD i .1 nroTnn tiom nr xnr iiir. perpetua unimpa.rou, no uu. in which lho gpcakcrs acquitlod lhemselves. condition.

Advance, then, ye future genera nrA I. mi. Imi-IIi rirrlit- nnrt fnli'i1 fit I I i i ther a candidateto represent the counties oi I neoiynmiuin or inc nnnn EAGLE ZiiYrurnf niirathrr u. say nowever, mat uie speecnes were We hair you, as you rise in Burke, McDowell, Caldwell, and Wilkes in the AaJtOT SOSi This Hair Tonic has produced beautiful nrw hair i.rv ru vvorthy tne men, and were listened to witn yqqj. succession, throush the lone vista of the I senatorial branch of the next Legislature.

on the heftds of hundreds who liad been bald for tiV ws a also purifies the head from Dandruff had anticipated much lnc mosl pround attention by tho thousands futureto fiH the places which we now occupy, We authorized to announce Sohx TrniASH, ycars; It in wKnm'ihv wpro nrlrlrptfx) Tho cnPfrliio fa whole hoz Whiffl as a candidate to represent cures tJises 1 repeat that I iseases of tno Scalp preserves the. hair from Aftlicvi.Ic, gratification from my visit to your I and to taste the passings ot existence wnere count ihe lower branch of the next failing off. on. ii ta I in ti if i- 4 1 1 I HI! I jr Lil LI' ISvfllTJf'Il II IV 1' ll Prepared only by Dr. D.

Jayhe: No. 20 South 3d had long anxiously wished to vifit it, to tread wero U1C we are rapidly passing, and soon shall haye Legislature. street; rnuaoeipnia. several improvomcntst is now in tt tlian it has bcc.i hp.ctufore. -I in I and beautiful vIi'age on the f.u i borized to announce CjI.

John Clay- Please to read witlloht prejudice the following passed, our own human duration. We bid We are aut south to the vtahl. and tho soil on which American Independence chucu up.au uuu. ic was first proclaimed Id mingle with the de. thousands who heard them.

acendants of those who were the first to Afker the speakers had concluded, the vnti wp'rnm'a to thi loA vmountain ih Hi tosi aa a candidate to represent Henderson county communications, which, in addition to hundreds of you we.come to tne loity mountains, tne ci- others equally respectable should remove the doubts others equally respectable should remove the doubts ih' the lower branch of the next Legislature. JW" mountaio'a in tho wiotcrn fet t( n. 'n. fourth from Jh'e romantic I'li-nrh 1 will ho dohiruhlo fir i'not lon'jer, travc Hers and vtMt' js i i versified hills, the beautiful valleys, and the Z'L of every rsonable wn of the iform ad singu. We are authorized to say that Eta McKee is lar effiedcy of JAYNE'S HAIR TONIC verdent fields of jAmerica.

We bid you wel. thinkful to th peopIe of Macon coup ty for past From the Rev. GeorgW. Eaton, Professor in HamiU tion tho divine right of, Kings; and who, crowd was again formed into a procession themselves, are surpassed by none in tievo- and marched to an adjacent grove where a -I, i-i, 1 'ce uiierary ana jl aeoiogicai seminary, luaaison rnmA tn IhA hliCin(ra At fTOOfl (rnvcmmpnl fvnni anil Ihul hn ia unain smnrltHiilK fnrchpritt nf 1 -L or pleasure. I ho ocuty to- ts ts a an fir.

Y. i.f. i i splendid barbecue had been gotten Up for the thatcounty, -j A 1 Hamilton, Feb. 15, 1810. and religious liberty.

jWe bid you welcdme to the temples of science, where knowledge in1 Iihalc school under the care formerly of i schools near, by, one under tl ia h. EraatiiH Rowley the Mr. I tlemcn of the ltiliet-t ordi ia cvrry ri tion to the cause of human liberty; and lo the Constitution and the Union, its Best Secu. ritics. Only one circumstance has happened to diminish the satisfaction, of ray journey.1 We are authorized to announce P.

W. Edwarbs Dr. JayheDear Siril I had not finished the first bottle of your Harr Tonic, before a decided as a candidate for Sheriff of Haywood county. chan Taintti. over the bald part of he head occasion, of which thousands pattook.

The ladies God bless them there has kindled Her nres which throw otit a Broad, We are authorized to announce F. AI. Wiuso.f as td which it was applied. A new grow th of fine to cheer on the men by their approving elossyhalr, much like that of an inlar.t. anocared.

and purified, and perpetual light to to When I left my residence in December, I an a candidatefor sheriff of Buncombe and has continued lo increase, so th 1 1 have had it I ant Ka iO rtnro rs tVn ti rnnn ivViri I i i is proprietor rcFpectluiiy toiicits uro; es to spufc no paiiii or 1 satisfaction. Ilia charges hii'l i 1 li-. othcr--respc6taMe housc3 in thin ncciir i jas. v. r.v: I cut two or three times.

ticipated the happiness of; meeting, among elevate, and to guide millions yet unoortv- Ten Cents Ileicard. 1 r- I beiran the use of the Tonic ih litil. others, your Gaston, then living. had known inoinerem to or resist me impulses VVe bid you welcome to the irnmcadrabl RiNAWAT from the subscriber on the 17th a that it woald ever be successful mv head and I i tr i Asheyillc, June 14, PAi. him Ion and well, having served with him wmcn me presence me laaies upon sucn bIeRsi of ntiomA existence: the immortal mulatto apprentice boy, bound to me by theCounty was as much surprised as delijr nted when 1 the I 1 rrL, i i I i i i I LOtlf Of tl2VWO0d.

Jlam Fir ed STEPHEN GIPSON, effect. You recollect the a ppearance of my he ad a a aiia4fmMa-tiTnH anmi raa asinvnrimnamaiarAianvnAiA a A. morothan a quarter oi a century go in i.iu nA.Wua..T.w.1 Mb vc hofe of Christianity, and the light of eter. about 18 years; old. nnrttfntatives.

I lie united all the I ladies rxassessover the actions of men is almost i when spoken to. I Said boy has a down look wuen in your office. Iassr4re you the hair has been hereby forewarn all persons nearly: if not ouite. an inc'a 1rtn nt tK ilmr. l.n Green villr, S.

APOTIinCARY, CS1 ii miUGliVIT, 4Ww. w. I I lBSUUr IIUIII. i I I i I from trading with or Inarboring said, boy under the had it cut; on those parts -which were nearly desti. which command esteem and admi-l limitless and is perceptible in every move- vVeregrelthatour Wind Arthur, of S.

5 jat'on blula.PuctPalrlol,cc,otucl,ea", mcnt of life. It has been remarked, and C. Temperance Advocate; has mistaken our I wodd county, N. C. wascciovca Dy an wno much proririetYi too.

that thoutrh men rt ninns. aOU F. tiTZGERALD. dm- 2t)3 motive in requesting hirii id give us the proper jaly 5, lv(svs coiifitantly on luind a ii and gcnuiiio l)rugs, Mt-dicnif Ch. i rics, Pnintu, Dycctufl 'b Vuriii.

glass, hop furniturr, el.e. and all articles in hU -Will. cell at Charleston and At, i iOrders aro eolicitcd and will ed to. i June 23, IB 14. V.

credit for an article of purs published Itt his A LIST OF paper not Ionr i Tlie number of his Remalmng in the post office at As hevi Ile. N. II Ham'sofi i isom Arroowooa paper to which he referred lis containing an John G. Bynnm I Ainu: 1 as may be tho head of affairs; the ladies are the peck, who sway the head td and fro as they please. Where is the man with heart so fickle as to falter io any undertaking when he has the approving smiles of the ladies to cheer him onf Twould be base flattery to, call siich a coward.

IMiss Fanny Jarrett Jacob Jarrett a Jacob Jones Jabez Jcrvis ackowledgment of the credit did pot reach us Lacinda Burasb i PAY UP PAY UP! Ins underpinned h-xml; knew him. Whilst vrebow id dutiful sub, mission to tho will of DivinQ Evidence; vho, during the progress of my journey, has called him from his family and from his coun-; try, v.e cannot but fed and deplore the great lass which we have all sustained. I share it lar-cly with you, ftllow.citizens, and it is "red by Union. To his tercav. family and to you, I cfTer assurances of 'nzt re sympathy and condolence.

until two days after our paper containing the Col John Baxter Morns sen'r request, had been published If ho will ex- cierkt TMastcf in Equity A McRee WT a amine the hst sentence of the request, he will John. see our motive, and will further see that we I Davis "Go where you rri, io regions drear, Where icy xnduntains rjsa 4 Or tread Sahara! burning waste, Jl-om Ae Someille (N. Whig. Some time since I called upon Mr. Mason, of Somerville, for Hr.

Jayne's celebrated Hair Tonic, to restore jmy iiair, which was then falling otit daily, procured one bottle, and epplicd its contents according to ihe directions." When the bot(le was exhausted, discovered to my great surprise and satisfaction that' tho young hair as starting handsome' I therefore purchased another, and soon till I had used three bottles, and now, as a compen-Satlon, my hair is as thick as ever. A i And what is moro' Surprising, my.baldnc.s was not occasioned by sickness, in which case there is greater hope of, restoration but was hereditary. Jas Q. Rogejis, Methodist minister, "Mount Horeb, Somerset N. J.

"'ri Philadelphia, May 10, 1833. Dr. Jayne Dear I fel that I can hardly say enoiigi" in favor of your Hair Tonic. T.Iy hair had been" falling off for about tw? years, and had become very thin, threatening fpeedy baldness when commenced using your remedy. In aboCit- one week it ceased to fall off.

have used it now for aSbat three months, and have as full-and 'thick a head p( hair -as, I can possibly desire." have re. commended its use to a jiumtier of my. friends, -who all speak- well of it. If Ta ith fully employed I have no doubt of its general fucccfp, I may add lc fora usinyour Tonic, I hsd tried 11 tho er. tides employed or the ex; cik-wig much, if eny tencf-V never even hinted for we nctcr thought it William A Erwiri fjllow.citizcns; finally to that-he had any intention of palming the Jflnde? notes and accounts f.f Christy, which ri'iiiuin 1.

ly hoped that those indtbfcl i of the first Cfpoituhily of t. due. account rf I r't once tnore. made out and frv. tr-not single individual indebted will amount Ly m- il or riratr r'-vj LT, as further indu'tucc cji: I 1 P.

S. I Id my to who have pro; to til duce thit if tiiey earaut s. liycr pose very well cr t' -w I Never cain shall 1 benoia tnts llCie OU UpOu UlS TCauqrS US UlS. uwu. iiuu jos-epn yuuger i rr.uhh--.

-Io core snait i prcoa. his paper contaiHingr the acknowledgment ofl Jacob Gannon! v' "Henry Jlclunttey cl'Iure Wm IKiel Graham Edward Nunelly A Neiffir' -r Peter Jliller or Parharn Milehel Parham Robert Patton Eliza Rhodes -v-'r Stephen Sypert2 i Addison Smith" T'-' T.Irs Annar Sale William Scarry Mary Wells Edward Wilson' Jeremiah "Williams PATTON, P. Ml; O'er which tho Siroc Cics, Still Woman's smiles and loveliness ''-Will temper every dime, leave to man's heart To reason to repine. Tho day was Cno rind everv thinr passed t'trt 2 tl.2 city cf Oaks. Nev.

I in thodsiyitful circles iha credit reached" us before ours was issued 1 A Alexander Henry 2 cr it vould have been perlectly vuiiam Hays rorrp'ished inhabitants. ar.j 3 i aV 1 fcrottcn in this heart to vrur ftrrt3 r.n epech 2 dcubt not, to the entire satisfaction cf hcPe th explanation wiH be satisfactory Edmond nendric allcccrncd. AllAvcre pssidf. Good or. to cur brother of the Advocate.

lg, I throughout tho cf the! VepYeiant to our; readers tliis week Tlr. 1. unalloyed pleasure" ccsmcd to Clay's tpsech delivered ft Rahiga ca ilo iCih 1 i iii. Ti: 3 a cf joy tip cfpril. It ii to ask tKena to 1.1 Br tc Icy cf Her lC'years I a i s.

tfi'-CT, -iva it a'cfcfa! rsru-zl. ti we are con.ldent.-j eld, of good raoral I cr eac'i hctrt e'-pcarid yr-j t-J GIRVI.V.-. i -I lnr business. cf 3 co to temj 3 13 i i 3- -r.

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Pages Available:
1,574
Years Available:
1840-1851