e. if t X .4 i M - - 1 i - .11- If --( i ir . J ' liu k Hirer in the aaun ol inexperience yout j, but ha been ihc lights and Shadows . 'of ieei'mz passion. , Are you resolved, iwitLbut hesitation, to bless him with" your - hand' Vi '- : , X' ; ' ,'. ;; 'X 1 ;I- "A-Christina turned pale. Her eyes were ' . : i. i . . . I'll"! ; ii 1 raistd imploringly to bis, buttnpj .pr "lin:? which beran to tremble;. lQUna I no 1 a.: :. tlldc&ihe for ok'-'th'eWimenfe'jcrtJyQU u&iand be'the tirm rock; on-wie&thfe IceUs tendrjU of yonr ypum mavifip ;. jnemseiyes.. ; ciul wiU hot connect ourse;if pEI V6ulh.i resiyncd tne iang aiiexj a; ipau during yhicn innsiina siooq siieni irisMgTore him i iowsay thafc; y:wec scriti tjts i)makihff'ani6re worthy ti annoancc io.inenanuY-man,.vnpma .i-itfirlrf:' h'rtnsMp rw 'our husband. tliU 4 . iJ May 1 inrerpret vour ailecce into consentf , V-'-M-l lifer voiuvUli the hand;o6 the mapmwm I liliy liven the autumn of his 'dalsliyit I.r.aay; my king sobbed Christina, f b toxnl riq Worse; of melhtinJfXv.'W en I coiliesr to you that Ij have ManfepjLni 4bpinJon Vmce-yi;sterday and .-.ftavqj taKen, i a reio ution ioiendrpiy days in njlsiflgle istatefi. ;Ask;not whyI dare not'tiJillyoik 4I ir41yknow myseliy sheo?addey,!()UH Ildyi Chnstina rjsaid the. king,w utiia !-:. if kan id isuddenl v have changed youi opini ; r ". . Tioii. wnen ii was reason unu rcuGtuuij.! a uidfd youIt;is only,j Jevityith4t I Ifl me ma :vburlrea)ns, if you would not hrfyei bt!iiefe that you xhave jactea;ifoa mere tfembling maiden nowj regained Kjr-cjmposure -HeVtars ceased tf flow velbefkllen me.,' And vet. event . tJi LuJ i l'iaidttn ::alt theoxieitirig harmonyjvyjhicl : I r l-iatut hjid giyentoher voiat tlisamc V - v; itlmelWith alLthev. dignity bt .femai1, ilmo -.clftXoro angrth'i,4nc p!aj'.!;iij jtherlgriatestsorrowXvhicl cduk A!.-. ";itlvAlif(p!flilln 'trie. And vfih VfnlIiai the I a cannlit ve- up the conviction whifch yt tVrdayiVced its i'v kiddeil blushing,1and timidifyturnmg pei'; 1 re rwkse h ted t o rri vsel f v4 th all thei traits' maiilyf perfection, that it Uvdsljut ne ypr idr me.' 1 3 i SB e atte m pted to go, b u t C hristi aimsci d ' f id hkr 'tffemblhig hand and beld'her bipk.1 r 'He saw through her soul, and his own was juit'U vviia irausuori, vet ue re&irmiieu ui ?i Sefcprbn' of ids feelirigs: v rj vou I' he, said vvith a smile. Cristina1crossediierhar igjpovveu tier ueau. in iokcq oi assent, m l:lt:-'-J Bveri'Were: itoyself f-heiadded.!- ; ;v: ptW Xftabl;o: (o speak, she sank on her khes v ineldfe him ine monarch stooped and " C t liid her browi v I chose thee to be as siicred to me'as thou wert of equal biH Christina now, tor-the. first Ume, ven . lured to ciierisn tne nopes wnicn bad been j awakened in her bosom. She returned 4the.cmbface pf.the 'monarch with all ithc J -. ' 1 ardp r ofjhcr; n atureand ; vowed unali! cr. 4 j l)lc Jove and fidelity,tphim, who mi ,d,idlmost unconscioush', hcrhea hi irst ;vianq.wamestauVctibns eii exhibitions'were given in thje Obmr Iff v in ;''; t nt31onday;enings;lastya nu nibr ; ';v :v of pupils fronvthe Institution ior tjie Blind, I - ; T:Staubtonr Va. ; We never saw the CJapil- tot so crowded oeiore ; ana. never utq uye vitrif ss jv more intensely interesting and y't- I gratifying: cxhbiii6n; tbaa' tfiatwiilchl-was ''. ;l -r I aul)riedSin the exercises of the "pupjlSp n tbeir! permrrnanceVn musical instrurtibnts, r I rWc! hone the Legislature1 will not ad journ If I without doingisometliing-farlhis unfortu h natc cla$s of beings irr our own otate. m4 Raleigh fiiak ;"Mf wio 'm 'lidtttralizdtitmlHe Eecisla r - iliiiufe of this State has adapted the follbw- - i it uii itwjwHuws uKixinsi. any cuangQ m me I i' n XVhereas.'M is believed -'that ;ia; f vr ill be made in' the present Cohsrress to TPbjinger!theaturalizatio !ofl the NUriited States, thcrelbre i -1U i m Bc it Hesohedi'My the Gerieral Assem bly ot the btate ol Ohio, that it siriepe- jscltCnttat this time to make any change ;of nthe j jxaturalization Lawshaving for its' p:)jcci aii cxieuiiou oi . ine penoq Ot pro ,. UvUiuu, 114UUCU ivi vuB uaiuraiizaiion 101 Ijrcjgncrs. t W-?:.M'- "r? f . ! ' h rtj it pilules. 1 ne mpsti f ;rutifjinirray. of ,'flowcfs may prbduqed 1 c ;. I ppy ialurig'an eideritalk,pun thW Him liA utlf. ,rl ' ! tiyj ofseedsC vvhpse ilpvcblddM I iitno isarrie;timerarid hurrying the sbtalkilnl t jljlthbj earthe.3Yherithey-Bpringjupijyhei I f if II p routs form themselves into tine slal& aridS t? lien blossoming, it hasvanpus jkinus ol, H f n'wersl accordincr to the'Kipdfnlrinted; in: l ; EiafK. i ji nis us -& beauuiur discqreni . ilr rnJ well worthuhe expefimeritf " 1 n h German yn irersiites.r-yUUtm;UU isivs! :.4:Amopgst'the::vhblevriurnber of Gerrhar) stu- iMM;: ti whom I;havo.kriownMCoul4,Hdtf& tf cii('io 'select a dozen' who wereotronfirraedl 13 f-'iJ ;Uts S iet Uh oso w ho? doubt i the -;extentl to? i -uJifcE this philosophical' pestilence - is' spjreadj I J rV irid jude for themselves; hut let hone! send l t;H?ulitary youths to studyn Germanunfersu XWhoMo'iiot wish thern to return'veryjclevj: ll er,ryearncd,:and very coinp!eJelyruii4hrU. TEilEOR AJTD A LOVE SCESE IN ' r.. n- fir' " - f " - , V I .7is.staftled,by. a tremendous.uproar ootside the hospitalthe ? drums beat- tai arms.tthe garrison hastily mustered,,; the pqpuikiol?o W a strong and startling light; in all the case metits showed that some great conflagra tion bad justi beguneiiitemgence was soon spread that the Hotel de ,-ViJe, the nobler JjuiIoUng,Maithe-cityane $!pecimetr bMtallan architecture ;0(:,the leveWcStil cent uryi find containing some jncom-pamble picture by theltalian mas ters, and ache Wccuvrerof ;RubensV jiad bn"fet 5n lifelpyra. bombaiyas now, p a Wze "om - battlement td f ground. i'he licit intelligence" warstilt mbrejpato- 1 fui; IThepnncipal convent pt5tnB ;city iHilcu:iWasc.ipseanj pre; and the Unfortunate nuns vere seen lit the windows In the most imminent dan ger offperishihg.tv Feeble as I was,'. I im mediately rose ;4 The Beguine .rushed in at the moment Wringing her hands - and ttcriog.thet-wildeii cries of terror aTthe probatle destruction, oitall;those, unhappy womek I volunteered my services which: 'M i . i ii J..I Anf'f' iieeScf Were acccpiea,. ana a uumcu uuvv.r,,",r harden walk round three of its sides, which wns tliw filled with the populace.5 The garrison exhibited all ther activity,.of the n.tm4l ti9rutpr in .thiir . efforts .to ' ex Unguiih i. the flames; Scaling- ladders yere applied to the windows, 'men moun ted them thick as bees fire buckets ;vere, passeq from hand to - hand, for the fire tinsrin 'had -been ionsr-since . destroy ed by the cannonade r and - there seemed to oe some nope pi saving- inc- structure, yhen a succession of agonizing screams fixed every eye oh the convent .where the' fire had foiiod its way to the stores of wood (and oil, and .shot-up; l like the explo- sion ol jrunpowaer. ine euons ,oi ine troopsjvvere now turned to save the- con vent, but the- intense tfury of the flame deleatfcdf eyery attempt The ?scaling Iftddeifs Tnd rsopner touched -the. casements tbah tbey-tobk fire; the very walla were lo hot! that none could approach them, and iverj'inew.gust jswept down aT- sheetof flamefwhich put: the multitude topflight in ' all directions. Artillery1 y was now broughtpiito breach the -jafalls; but while, tbefejemained a -hundred and i fifty t hu nian beings 'within, it was impossible to fjiakel use of the gunsv AH ;eflbrts-at length ceased, and the horror was deep- ned,jif such could be, by; seeing now and then a distracted figure rush to a casement, toss Up her arms to heaven and then rush ackf again with a: howl of despair. v i tiiroposed to the r rench tomcers r that they should dig under the foundations, h us open a . way of escape through the vaults. The attempt was madei but it had the ill successaof all the rest. They iverq too massive, lor-our strength, and ibe pickaxe and spade were thrown aside ;ti dQspar. 4 From the silence, which now jsefnied to reign within, and the volumes pi smoKe wnicn pourea irom tne case fnnts, it began to be the general impress- Ion that the fate of the nuns: was . already 'decided;, and the officers werOi about ;to lraoer up meir guns aim reiire, wuen i j aeged theirchief to; make One trial more janfdhreat'ihuge ii"oa door jwhichrclosed ! i jofty archway? leading to the Hotel de jv'iiel jlle complied; a sixpound ball was jsenti against! thedoof, arid it f flew" otT; its Jiiriges.V the-boundless exultation and asiopisnmeni.. oi an, vye sawj me. eneci oi hisifortun ate shot, iii; themf fgerice Jaf h. ivHolbouy-of iheuris'froiii thehio lkipg of-the shattered building.- j They; had been driven, step by step1, from' the mteri brjtathe long-stouehuilt, passage which jn 'oid times had formed a communication .vitn the townV'arid which had 'probably bot heen used for a centujy ; The troops ihddipopulacenow the Hotel do Tile to meet iand cbnveV them to plar ucesioi satety. -l loiiowed witn tue . same Object, yet with some unaccountable leel Jntnat I had a personal upterest in the iregcue. ; The halisf and apartmentswere ibrf-a huge and heavy scale of ancient limps, and! was more than once bewil dered 'in ranges of cbrriders ' filled J with 83te jgrim reliques. of, civic f magnificence erce portraits of forgottori men of cityr fame, potentiour burghers; and mailed clptaips ; ;bf - train bands.:lThe unhappy women were at length gathered from the idlffcrerit sralleries'to which !they had scat- tered'in theirVfrighty arid t were mustered i at the head of the principal 4 entrance, or granu cscaiier,ax wnose;ioox ine escon fa drawnjip for their protection. - ' I But the terrors of that -fearful night Atehj not yet at an end.The light of the conflagration had caught the eye "of the beseigers, and a vholef fligntyof -shells yere erif inliti' direction Some burst ill (he street, putting the populace to flight on every side: "ana "wmie tne women were 8) crash ayas herdiiboye, and an enormous ivburst J througb; theN root, carr'mg .- Br 1 f J . - m n shattered raftersrstonesand a cloud df;Masf;-ThV; batteries1b"lorindfpur EngP, vinu a-succession oi suens -purse boveour heads;pr torethe way dpwn-l aWs. A) was now confusion and shriek mgl " At length one? fell on the centre of uc 3ajirr( roiifuapwn a iew sieps,- ano, uisting; tore tip e hojestalrijeayiag pniy a aeep guu between us and the por fril V;The women fled -backi through; the aparmenu;. i now regarqea rail, as lost jtnr expecting the roof tocprne down eve ty- trioraent on my hcd.'arid hearirig noth hg rdund-pae but the bursting arid Tussins fif those ! horrible instruments of 1 havoc, purried through jhe chauibers in the hope pt .tmdingrsome .casement trora -which might,teach .ithe rground.Ehev wef e.al bl and difficult of accss bat I atiength" A ! MSI1T OP Climbed up to one, from vhich,'though 20 il i I ; : V'" Vi 2. A T mined- to take' llicr plui:e.,:4;was. about' to leapVAvhen,tb:,iny,.mfinite supnse.-I-heard my name pronounced. ; -j 1 stopped.- Tt i.t : i . a tiipii. i iiji n i ijij ii mi at i nfiarn me worua r - a 1 1 c A Vrlr within the room, but ; I re turned to discover-the speaker. Vlt was a female on her knees, inear iu? cascmcin, and cA'idently preparing'to die,in prayer. I took.her bandand edf her rbassively. to wards the window: she 4Wore the dress of aitnn, and hereilrwa on-heKiaceAs n A faintinir. I eently jemoyed it t 'Sfv.'heV ahV A sbeetf of flame spddenr. ly threw a broad; light across the garden alot in-that 4ace4 saW-Cotildeli She gave a feeble cry and felbntp my :arros.ii n Our escape, was ccouipuu w sleldelh Vcri existence was concentred, sat ely iodg! ed- ivitti the principal ianiiy of the :$dyfn Slebt, did I say t A"I tiefer rested fojr an jn slant. Thoughts, reveries, athousaiid wf Id speculations, rose, fejl,chas$d each other through my brain, and.allleft me.feyeri$h, half-frantic, and.delighted: L-v.;ri4-.:- Ait the earliest moment Wjuch: could pe permitted by the formalities of Prance even in a besieged town, I flew to Cldtilde. She received me; with ftae. canaor oi per noble nature. .Her jcoantenance .bright- congratulations on her marvellous escape, and no slight approval of the effect of the convent 1 costume -onptfaeicntour lofiber fine! form and expressive features. Jily: entrance produced a diversion in her (fa vor,! and -I was showered! with showy speeches from . the seniors Of the cjrcje ; the younger portion suddenly relapsing in to that frigid propriety which the j Made moiselle 'retains -until! shef becomes the Madame; and then1 flings off foreVer like her girlish-wardrobel Buheir eyes took, their full share, and if glances at the lEijg lishman could have been transferred into words, I should have enjoyed a very ani mated conversation on the part of the Jeuhes Inndcences. But I shrank from the panegyric of heroism as it was propoun- ced in all the tones ot courtesy ; and long ed for the voice of Clotilde alone. : The circle at last withdrew, arid I was left j to the most exquisite enjoyment of .wbichtjie' rriirid of man is capaple-the full, jfopd, and faithful outpouring of the heart of t he woman he loves. Strange to say, I had never exchanged a syllable with Clotilde before ;. arid yet we nw as "deeply, under stood each otherrwere as much in; each other's confidence, arid had' as little of the repulsive ceremomal ot. a first interview, as if we had conversed for years. D" Here is one of " Thuja's" t touching pottos,. rt cently published in the St. Luw Keveille, which hajs a peculiar interest, now that ne is aeaa.ana tne nana iaai swept from the chords such sweet and mournful strains, lies iaralyzed and pulseless ii the ierave. -1. ; q jj-j - -THE PRAIRIE GRAVE. He will slumber as well and as soundly there j ; 'As a prince in a bannered aisle,' 1 ! And his dust will as many true' tear-drops share I As the gorgeous marble pile f j j No words to be read , are; over his head. r f T And no sculptured praise to save : IThe fame of the Dilsrriraf nalel and dead. i ti' In his lonely prairie gHure I j ": L i jButthe whispering breezes wander there, I ' ; And they speak of. thp; sky above him, j Of. the stars that are there all bright and fair, j Like spirits that watch; and ove him. . f And a bright stream flows near his lone repose, ' While each lonely ratrmurirg wave, ' -: Seems to heave a sigh as it hurries by 1 I - The grass-grown praiHe grave. s ; i i j . i ; O, the one who sleeps iri that lonely spot, I v Left loudness and love behird him ; j And there's one yet weeps who has not forgot In her heart of hearts to find him ! . i . j Ah! that lonely mound ia the prairie wild,! j Comes oft to a mother's musing, j . . i When she bends and, prays for the absent child f She has sighed for ever since losing. . ; .. - v - ! - - i f j . Tws a summer morn in. the Solitude, - Ere the sun o'er the prairie rose, : ! That we dressd the dead for his lowly bed, j .And bore him to his repose; . LO, the silence then of the broad, brood sky, ? ...-';.- .sr..' , Ana tne wme-epreaa greeni oeiow, j Seem'd to bush e'en the' waters rolling by ; Into strange and solemn wo ! ?; " - ' " . - T J j Not a willow twig, not a stone was there To be left on the simple mound, i But the grass is green, ind the flow'rs are fair, i That are sprinkl'd there around. - i No words to be read, are over his head, 4 ' And no scuiptur'd praise to save ( The fame of the pilgrim, pale and dead, f , ' In his lonely prairie krave Pbazxj, Forciarn Pauners. Tfib New York En - ' J i , f sign gives the follow jng almshouse statis tics which nresent startling facts: ! During the week enuing the 26th ; of . , a j - October, there were - admitted mto the Aims-House 90 persons--63, of whom were foreigners 17 native, 11 D u ri ng the week ending November j2d, $868 foreigners, 30 naives. i During the week endibg November 9th, 95p69 foreigners, 20 riaiives- i j 1 During the, week ending November .-ltb, 1 1 St1 foreigners, .4 1 natiyesis .k ' i 0u rin g the week ending November 23, 1080 ibreignej3 natiyes. . .jTKe'samepaperjl taSjrc atedly'OCcurredrthatK passengers .have, been sent up frobi the lsJiipt that brouglU them to the 'Alms-Housei' There were at one; timeno less than 16 patients ;in (the. HqspitaKat Belleyuqa' alr of .whomlxaae in one siup-v'., , . h-;,.- ;L- , ""'OTAs wo werVstrollingdown-in the" ;rhird Municipality. vesteraiHrllayi: the N. Orleans -Republican,;: we ywere attracted. to. a bright Jight through the windows of a. low hovel. On approaching.we fuund a poor Dutch woraan, readinga txty chdsBiblehy the lfght of a pine knot fiW;iM Ilere," thought is a Bihle raoreumln6usly shinins'on -the" track towards i Heaven than any other illuminated' Bible -ever 1 scettJIaVperV notixcertad, .k ' I Secession from rjhe Catholic CAwrci. . A Jefter from Bromberg in Prussia, states tKrtt n nnoreiratiori of Catholics at that place1 seceded from, the ? .mother church." refusing to.acKnoviuuu tuv.a-w 6! the.Pope.j j-l.-f lrJt 1, - Making a i1TFofe.MSaljy ia n r-I." tTo WirrnrTthe other day, to her maidservant a stepping countryvencji, J wh,'was handingftpe mumns mistress to a lew feiecv lncnua rm really-shocked that you suld so dis-. grace yourself arid, me by coming to wait It table withsucbtertT handsf k f.V rlnnc!nsr;tht her sty-backed Jin lnne vbuf laori'tcall these CfanWI in Madison, JvJMullen, ; lately, .convicted in the parish; oUniqn,Xouisianaf for, using language io ? slaves calculated fr to. excite insnborination among them,; was senten ced; to 21 years hap labor, in the Peniten tiary, at Baton tFjojige. r.j i " ? A-very able wfier in the NewYork EiVeriing -Post maintains that: ihejoini resolution for t he; lirinexation of -Texas is unconstitutional;! because-' it is an assup tion of the treaty-snaking power; which does riot belong to Cbrigrcss; - sr " Rev; Dr. Burrisi who was recently in thisirc6untry as delegate from the Freje unurcn oi ocouanq, nas consemeu 10 se tie atfTorrontoi'!Ganadai - - - r The Virginia Can fir eribe of the'Metho- aisi nurcn yoieu ai- ns recen session, ririaniiriously, injfavor of separating ,ih Southern from the ; NprthernCoriferences.- iOTheo3 a , Negro Clergyman has been elected , ModeratoK for the next six months of the Third Pres bytery (New. Schoojl) oft New York. I New'Hortors iri Paland. Some days sihei there vere arrested at Warsaw moro than twenty collegians ! accused of having formed part of n secret society The young men of from thirteen to fourteen yiars ot age, were transi ported into the interior of Russia, and the more aged were . marched owards too tiontiers oi Caucassus to servo as private soldiers in the Russian army. . I ! r Prince of Priissik.---It. appears that the prince of Prussia ivh o has lately broke,n his arm lnso unforliunite a manner, has already met with several accidlents of the same kind. When a child he lost, fly a heavy (all, several bf his teeth, which werej replaced by a clever dentist. When shooting, one day, be was deprived, by ah accident, of apart of the first finger of his right hand. One day at Posen he struck his head sb violently against a, beam that an inflamation of the brain ensued Burins a stay he made at Mecklenburg, a piece ot metal fell upon his head and wounded bun severely. Whilst at St. Petersburgh he was j bitten by a dog, and fell intQ tne iNeva as tie was goingon board a steam- er. ;. Liurins a great military mancBuvre held at Brunn, some years ago, he was wounded in the leg by a gun imprudently fired off. Very short ly since, hisf carriage was run away with at trankfort ; and shortly after the Prince himself had a violent fall frpm bis -horse. After all thipse accidents he his again hroften his arm, upon this last occasion whilst walking in his garden. j )' i - j 1 ; ! Italy. We, learn jfrom Parma that the thea tre of the ancientjeity has just been discovered at a considerable: deftth in the earth, in a re. marKaoie siaie oi perservnion. ine govern ment has ordered research ss to be made, and has purchased several houses which stand in the way of the operation. ' l ' ' '' "1 t I ' . . A . mi i i itrcuignani s Messenger. -, ' - ; - GuAim. -The Island of Ichaboe, on the AF rican coast, is likelvito be removed by the gua no diggers. A letter in tho Boston Paily Ad vertiser, says !' j ' ' '! ; 1 I Ichaboe, September 12. i 4--- ; I -I - ' j I arrived jiere two days.sirice, and find the place completely j weighed lull of. vessels over 200 sail here. Something over 30; vessels ar rived to-day, and mostly ships. The Island Is all taken up, and fully half taken away. I shall have to be over throe months probably in get ting loaded. ' ' ' ' j On the 22d of;th4 same month; there were upwards of 300 Sai at the Island. 1 1 A Grand Ided.--Lt is thought that if we take possession of Texas, Great Britain, in order to preserve tne Daiancp oi power, win seize upon Cuba. But tte dijor of the New York Cour ier suggests whether it might not be advisable to anticipate Great Britain and while we afe taking possession oil Texas, Oregon, California, and the rest of the jSVestern Continent, include Cuba within this doml" - wide extended .? area of freie ! ! Ojr On the 18th nst. an attempt was made jln the lobby of the House of Representatives of the United States, tq commit personal violence on the Hon. John Quincy Adams, by an individual named Thos Satigster, who it is believed, was laboring under deranirement at the time. He was prevented fr:om injuring Jlr Adams by the timely interferenccj of the bystanders. Sang ser was arrested and committed to prison, Aot being able to pye jlhc required security. NOTICE; D;mLs;; . . . - Fit y rflHE subscribei; now offers for sale his plantation ly "JL ing on the waters of Fourth creek, one , mile' north of Third creek church, and 15 miles west of Salisbury, '-eonttinins npraxttdU--;-'::f. -I " . is FOV0HNDREB ACRES'; Upon w'hicH -ithere fs fA.spIehdid; set of V MILLS, consisting of GRISTMILLS; SAW MILL and WOOL, CARD-! X : i i INa MACHINE; !-- all in operation vf it a stream sufficient at any season of the year." The Wne is situated in the heart of a rich anu HounMung neignoonioou, nu auuuuca is noi mieri or to any stand in thej county. The plantation can be en larged or diminished !to suit pnrchasers.7: Persons urish ins to purchase sudh bropcrty would do well to call soon and examine th5 same, as I am desirous of removing and onitjng my family in Davie county; r A';bargain will-be FALL-AND '-WINTER FASIIIOi'S i ST . ' vU NJ "1 TAILORING ESTABLimiENT I --vALSOBROOK AND MILLER Tnm tint fif the Citv of Jtaleigh.) H AVTnG located ourselves in m? i own ot aiis- 'Jllbury; f permanently,) we' intend canyirig on pur bu-. smess in a-siyie not to oe surpoaacu ,vfvi( fif ir;v.Onr establishment is in the roora on the corrier of 1 the -Mantbi; Hotel, formerly occupied as thjfiosl-O&i fice.V AVe have employed the best pforthexnf.V ork-i jmen.- no expense or pams-wui hc -tvrcru..w;yuuv lhisa Fashiohable Establishment in all respects, ' pen, meinTtherefbitoarely Up la theost3 fashionabloand. durable. maffl3err w hav hem ennraired reffularlv in' cuttins for the fast five years, ahci plirt of ite time ia some ;of-th$most ce!ebra- ted estalilialiinehts in the Southern States.1 " We shall not? hesitate to "gftsrntee'evei7thliig to fit we cut land make if : 4 iL(mdonfjJanf and JScw York, rH received rnohthjy; ln concinsion, should we W leneour-if agec, no one wm oe ,ue cuiuer ure uwnj;ree necestuji to send away to procure first-rate rnadeClothihg, yl. i We return thanks for the hberaLoatronaee thereto! fore bestowed, on ?us; ano'hopetty fasW HorHl an strict attenuon to ousmess to mem a conunuance-o the same. :r PLSOBROQE,. Reference, H. MILL.IK M a Thomas Mi Dliver, Raleigh, JNi U., , Sept. 14, 1841 ly26 . .. ii D IVViU IUC BUUDLI1IK1 VJI IUV Uftwuii JC two mares,' one a Sorrel and; the ptherf a roan, doiq oougni irom a droven ana " when last heard from, they were son" the! road to WUesborov- AiiDerairewoM wipe; pasaj to any one taking the' said mares up, so that I get tbem.; ROBERT W. FpARtr, 44-Vpf;tf2f f-1 Concord, Sept 10, 1844 1 THE above business is carried on in' all 'i'Krafious branches, by n-O? y K' '15." JP . X IvAJLit! I , i ' ' . r -v i -n-rrt. -r -r-fr . -.Tn 3 in as fashionable and durable style as it ea&lse done- inf the Southean. States, and warranted to fit well.uHQ also! keeps oil hapd ready made i f, ;s.w iiUlrJl 4 COATS. VESTS AND PANTS -M for sale very low for cash, and a lull supply of tlbihs' arid trimmings, which wUl be made to order cheap, f Io tog . f i i N "b?RS ishin to'learn the art of tlngUr-I . i, -. a frtrw. nf thl mosTfesn Pfc delphia. tf27 New Fashions for the Fall and Winter of! " i t Q 7a-' 't E THOM AS DICKSON respectfully informs has friends! and the Dublic. that he still carries on the TAI-? LORING BUSINESS in all its yarious brauchest two! doors above! J & Murphy's storey where bets eady to execute all orders of his customers: in a style nd man ner not inferior to anv work done in this par of the coun try. He is also in" the 'regular receipt ; of the NEW YORK FASHIONS, and prepared to accommodate the tastes of the Fashionable at all times. - 4'"- .!f r i . Oct 12, 1844 . . 13 j TO THE PUBLIC1 THE stibscriber takes this method bf ittfor minir tfiA'nnhfir that hn still continues i tOl carry onthe business of STONE CUTTING,) as usual, at his granite Quary seven miles sputhj of Salisbury, near the old Charleston roaxj, wjierej he is able to supply all orders for. jHUl Sions, o the best grit, and on the shortest notiee. . lsoJ for sale, at the lowest prices, window sills, door sills, door istens. rousrh huildincr rocks, tombs y I ' o w stones, gold grinders, dec. dtc. i , j: holtshouse Salisbury, Nov. 2, 1844 ly27 , " M y j N. B." Orders for any of the above wrought; articles, directed to me at" Salisbury,1 will- be! punctually attended to. - i;J. II. 1 : LAND: THE subscriber being determined to remove tp thei west. ofMs for sale his plantation lying on: fourth! creek; within two miles of Concord Church, Xvrcr jmilesl of Liberty Hill, and eight miles Northwestiof Sates- ville, containing 380 ACHES, upon which thejre isf about 100 acres in cultivation : 40 of which is treSn : a good Orchard and a first rate meadow ;; two DAVELLING HOUSES, one bam and other necessary outbuildings ; tlie best kind! of a spring ; a first rate new ' ' SA W MILL AND OIL MItlX now building ', and will be finished before possession will h crivon mm 4 npifrhhorhood and health v section ofl t-' " tj o i -J i country. Persons fond of machinery and a pleasant sit- uation would do well to call and view die premises, as If will sell lower than any plantation can be boughr in thisf section of country with equal sou and improvements Terms accomraodatine SILAS D, SILARKE. Liberty Hill, Iredell co., May 20, 1844 . , SARDS' GENUINE SARSAPlBILLi, - A ND PamphleU may be had at all times of Heiider Xjk. son &, Wheeler, our Agents for Salisbury, ait oun retail prices in NewYork. A. B. D. SANDS. , October 12, 1S44. THE PltOPUlirOUS wm HKra-ram : J. J. BRUNER & S. W. JA5IESrf:t- Respectfully inform the Business-Public, that thepr aref now prepared to execute at the snortes notice, LETTER JOB PRINTING OP JVER Y DESCRIPTIOV A,lINTnB VERY BEST STYLE, t . . . s O Their assortment of TYPE for large PostingtBilleL Blanks and Cards, is perhaps superior to any jn thf State j and) we flatter ourselves that we know as We how. to. use f them as ilany Printer or,. Printers iin thi r Southern Country. They keep constantly on Jiand a large- and handsome supply of BLANKS, of almost every variety used bt Sherifls, Clerks and Constables, '(printed on fine paper iX-illX'X: sucn 'As-f-rr -t": V Sheriflfc Deei.Ti-V'mniaWLicencesf V- Common, "do. ; .-. ?. Subpoenas, ci & s. Courts, Trust, do i v , . ; , 4dminst ration Bonds, Prosecationr--' 'do.; T : Ca, Sa. JJonds, A i.,. J, j -Bail vr do. i J Letters Testainentaryl j ' Ca. Sas, " Guardian Bonds, Delivery, .do. Notes of hand; f' .-.hfi: i Execuuons for c.4ts.Conrt Warrants ! 1 onstaoie, ' oo: BESIDES OTHER : VARIETIES; mining .WHICH .ABE .A. Q UAXTITY. OF EQ UfTX; BLANK'S 4 , 13" All ordenrof Job Printing, or for Blanks: with rhkh they may be favored, shall receive punctual attention ; St no effort on their part shall bie spared to merit the favor " ?;v and patronage, of the public. .. - ;:i O Any BLANKS that they mas not hate on hand, will le printed id order without delay. ' - . ? " t I ill1-: PRiillg iBLANEsr;:;;f; xnn jcr.romT7Cr todacco for-sV by :jHEXp.BsOX&nrIIEEIJ&: SalisbvrvSevt 211S4 4-: i - : - 1 - ...TIIE . AMEIUCAI.' REVIEW. Tj"T having been determined to r.allLje a PoliticUnj JL Literary Monthly Review, to I e con Jucted in rt,- . of New York by George 11. Ccltox, Esq ,and devoi i to the permanent maintenance of Whio principle! an!! improvement of Ameeicati Literature. - 1 ' i . j -wiThe undersigned, WThig members ;of the Twen eighth Congress, from all sections of the Union, most JL' dially approve of the design, and urge it upon the W- " of the Republic for their unwavering support.;. And ttf confidence maybe extended by the public, assurance ii hereby gifcen, that the continual assistance of leading nn of the.WhigJarty has been secured, and that full truak ' reposed in the views and abilities of the Editor. !' f 2dtmhrt of the Senate. i- . nWie. MangumrN. C.; George Evcxs, Me i J. Crittenden, Ky. ; J. McPherson Berrien, Ga.; hi! v William Woodbridge; Michigan J Ephrvinr Hrfoster F Tennessee ; W. L. Dayton. New Jersey; JcLii Hcnde -son; Miss. , r .. , - v .-, i.(7 v f ' " 1 Members of the House. , y . N f f Garrett Davis, Kentucky Charles Hafdson; ' Jhseacijo. etts; George .W. Summers, Virginia Samuel T. Yin! I ton, Ohio j John White, Kentucky ; Daniel Massachusetts tt Kenneth Rayner. North Carolina ? Ct' Z ( Rodney, Delaware j; S.' C. Semple; Indiana; F u h Morse, Mame ; Milton Brown,Terinessee ;i Wasbiagidj, 1 Hunt, New York; Henry Y Cranston, Rhode Island; C MiReed, Pennsylvania ; Johrt JjHardinIlIinois ; C.H. CarrollrNew York ; James Delle tt, Alabama ;i WiBka'-'. A. MoselyNew York Robert C. Schenrk. Ohi ? f II. Stephens, Georgia ; J. PhillipVPhoenix; New York-1 Earnestly approving of the plan of such a mn'onaj ganjong ncedea ajw oi mamiest importance, the unJer. signed agree to contribute for its pages, from time to tinxj auch, communications as mjy be requisite to set forth tod ' defend the doctrines held by the united Whig' Party 4 He Union-- -V-VfT T.;? ,'riH I George P. Marsh, D. D. Barnard. JR. Ingeraoll, E Joy Morris,jT. I. Cltngman, McPberson Benlen, Robert C Vmthrop,Thomas Butler King, Hamilton Fish, J. j Kennedy, J. Collamer, John J.; Hardin, Wm. S. Archer. - Jlmus Choate,Alexander H.3tephens..i M t , It - It is unnecessary to set forth the reasons that have Iti. " o J 'j u.iu. selves to evervfiiind But to the ahove th Rlitom tj add a word. It is known that the same enterprise hat , been two or three times before a item Died bv others Lai! ht t'Y Auled as signally as tteyuyere weakly begun,- care n mvesugate trie causes, out tnelr tailurt ito?a P8"' 10 ! y.ortne prew unoertaKms., U 4f k?T qualifiad assurance that thisReview annai-atrira mnnth fnv aiu MaalUat trnm JfkTMvkkM 1 -Whether it shaU cdnuelormu depend ; on, me suppoTi ok.iqosc.wuo canee inr impfse ol ch.:;-:Thi.Pport ins that the work willtjei in alt respects able and asefidd'i j . I ne. Keyiew win De puDUsnea in me cuy ot ixew x orjk, - to be called "The American Review,A Whig Journal of Polities, Literature, Arts and Science. -.. Tcrws : Five: Dollars.a year paid - rieeiving uv first number. : ; X X XXXXXX'tzX1 '" Each number containing a hundred and twelve 'pagt printed in double columns, on fine paper, will consist of s ; leading political article, with literary miscellany in hjstfr v ' ry, biography.criticism; fiction, poetry, statistics, scifnee, ' and the ar, from the, ablest writers in the country. .Noi tt 1. bearingdate Jajinary, I845wiU; appear preliminarily i: in a few days. -: It will contain powerful articles from ri. ' rious writers, with two beautiful mezzotint Engravings of Mr Clay and Mr. jFrelinghuyserf, with sketches of their lift ; and character.- 'Every second or third number afterward ,5 will also present a-likeness and. sketch, of some distioi . guished American. ' !'l'" ";;'.V:1 m'I1''' The conduct of the RevieVt will be under the control of George JI. Colton, associated, however, wia otkr gentlemen ofknown standing and attainments. " ' , To Committees, Societies, Clay Clubs, etc.. the follow f ing terms are offered rFive copies $20 Thirteen ctjfTi for 55o. Or any person becommg responsible for Tow I copies will receive a filth gratis. Agencies are intitti for distant jees. " ;i--i0X'?' By law, remittances may be . made free, through the Postrriasterru .y .- ' '.w.Av-1'' .. v-'.J All communications to be addressed, post phii, to the "' Editor, G7H. Cohon ; Office 118 Nassau it. Stew York. - X - IREDELL , COUNTY v Court , of Eqnity--FalLjIena, 43H. XJ tor, wih the will annexed of Jonas Leib, deceased. . :i vs. " Christiana Leib and others Legatees, and heirs at Law of IS Jona? Leib, deceased. IN EQUITY. 5 J"' IT appearing to the satisfaction of the .Court, that tlw following defendants are hot inhabitants of 'this State; i tiz the children of Elizabethl Hoover wif cf Jacoh -' Hoover, Esther LefS, wife of"' Leib, KuelDowM 1 cjt wife Lydia, Jonas Leib, and the representative of rep J., scntatives of Julia Ann Downs4ecel r It bv te refore wf ered by the Court, that publication be midetfor the love named defendants personally to appear bfc;e (he 'Judge ofour Superior Court of Law and Equity, ta.be held for the county of Iredell, at; lhe-TcqaTt-houpe; sts Statesville.cn the second mohdayiterhefourth mfflS- dav in February next, then "fend there'lo nlead. answe for 4emnr jto the bill of complaint filed against them hy6ar- ml Giuespie, Adramistrator with the will annexed of Jo- ttas Leib, dee'd, in our said Court of Equity, or the ci . frill be heard exparte as to them. - ' o " -f - I - ' T. 1I McROKIE, c X. f By L. Q, SIIARPE, d c e.; 6w30 Printers fee $C 00 HAT well known and valuable Tract of Lan4eallerf the HffOIT BOT-f KifrJrO XsX TuAwXi on ine j aonin nine miles from Salisbury, containing about .- I SIX HUNDRED - ACRES. : t 1GO. Acres River bottom ; 200 Acres exctllenU high land ; and 240 Acres of tolerable goodlaHV pakmg.the:. ;iv V. ;.n;-;ir.'I,'i isaiaD jszl. cms e bottoms are well adapted to the growth of Cottoe, . orn. Wheat, Rye, and Oats, and the upland .pwtoert ; ine Cotton for the climate. i;The land -will be sola if , description or survey.- I propose to sell said .' - :; I , . . . TRACT- OF LAND rxM pn the 15th 4ay of January :i next, (1845.) Terms sale, one founh of the purchase money paid j whes land is sold ; one fourth the 15th'of January 1846; fourth the 15th of January, 1847, and one fourth the January 1848. , Bond and securityrequirrd. j ; t !j Mr. Evan A. Davis, who lives on the . land, will I ; , ;, JOHN CALXAyAV.& f. November 10, J844 ; . a3Q' f STRAYED or stolen from the subscriber stlj . ington, on Saturday the, 7th instant, a snaU W f'hors, with a very heavy tail, a heavy roaneiRaif itniddle and hanging on -each "side of the nw' bhod all round, and supposed to be 7r JreI"cU 'dim white spot in his forehead, was purchased of baffl, 5 t Prior of, Surry county.-, , -, ? r . - 5i I wuj. give a handsome reward for any ' v vlead'mg to his weoveryfor the horse" for the spFji ?of the thief. 4' - -:-' -A. L. VATS0 I Lexington, Dec 121844 4t'3" FURNITURE ! .FURNITURE!- fin HE subscriber re ' r v n a in via ii is irwHiir buu am a ine puuuc mat ne sun coduhu - , --, the . A -;r-fv,''e. J if " "' . in Sall'gfilirM- m mntn Ktiat' a fibB frWir SODtQ i . w. Murphy's gtoreand just'oppositcjbe RW-Pg f , He ha. on. Stand aJargV asscet of formtnre, the best materials the country affords. lit jhi at all times n assortmenf of such work as i wtu wants of jhei country, sdeh as Bureaus; Siaebor retaries. . Cup-boards, STalls, Candle-stands, stands, Bed-steads," '' ' : f 'r' .IfU .A neat assortment of Collins win aisu , arranged from twcntylnches -rIrjj('iB:; AH ot tbe above shall De maae in uc - other the charge? shall be as low or lower than lower than av"' ; , ,n .,; chop of the kind t this place, or in ihe fcu;-- ! t All kindVof country produce and lumber in exchange for work, h V . DAYID J H. BayariT, Del ; J. W. Huntington, Connecticut- uel S. Phelps, Vermont j Alexsmler IkrTOWlIjTf; J, T. Morehead, Kentucky ; Wm. C. Hives . W JZ' 1 Y-'r' Salisbury; JanreO. 16-H Vl'..;;: .Ir c 1 X- -.-i :-:u!1 1 ij'ir:" f

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