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1 '1 "I i 1 v i,j t - "'! : -I VI Ail ..I IN 1 v 31 iiV f- ,'" Vn first the tonrljf May Flower threw '-y ' lr canvass to ibcf hreeze, iik i - r - r - 'i ' ryond ifw dark Uuf a?. Uel Wutl VreeJorn.to. otirlpnJ liaJ flown,1 ' QAnd cho i Tor tU bnve ; - 'T iien forme 1 the. Kai ion's conier-stope , , , jvnd it bj.the vavo, ' ; ..' T ml, when the pi!ri ms anchored there, l).''f.. tbfirrteppin-ioiie;in!!hl,b , i-.T M consecrated roc t o prayer, 'U-V Tle bu!wtrl of ihffreel - i ' V'j." I . j , !. ' : ; . i ' ' v". ' A itl there thev ttooJ enelkpilgrim brow ., Va wan wSth ffrk f ontl core, !. ; ' ''"T-. t A yl benf earh'lmanly form-i-but,oh ! ' . I ' Awiber siht was here; ' vIi i J woman, with hi r sweet Fad face, ' All trembling 'pi!e ond diill ; JJaLoh there wa in that Jone pla i i - i A f ight morr loud ing eliU- TJpc1ieek of chilJluitxl, pn!f 'with fear And hurfied its voice of jr'ee ; id they ore gone, Mif we nlr herej; A bulwark fur the fire." Hnerer failed tbjstriplilsj cowi to the lat drop ;f bnt i Antolerable moderation prt vented bis obtaining whit an? active ini ker ivould have done. S t Young learners rpay practice on cows thf t arq soon to be dried .ofT.-jThey should be Saugbt at first holy to take hold of the teals, ami they will remembef it ; but how cor imon it is;1o letepch person choose his ow l mode of milking 1 Learners should knew that the hantl should be hept very near he extremity of the' eat,"if they woqld milk with easi The left arm should always press gently against the leg of the Our pilgrim pirea are gpr.e, yet still X nntnn in ;it pride IJblh poured or e very va'e and hill; n a bright unbroktjii ti!e ;; And stilt their sons si nil flood the land, . "TTiVTiile-that old rocli appears, ' ' h e a piljritn spirit r orn to stand, 1 1: " ye mighty wreck A years ; i Arid oh ! while floats the wind and wave, "bat hallowel rock shall be threshold of the good and brave. TI The bulwark of iHel cow :'Arif slfe is inclined to kick, she can not,! with any;(brce ; he cannot strike an ohjJct that leans against hef; but if she raises up her foot, ak she often will when her jeatsl are sore, the. milker will be rea dy to ward off and keep it from the pail, much belter than when he sits far off from the tow. j r ' If heifers are made tamo and gentle by fr ;qnemt handling When they are young, they arejnot apt to kick the milker; their uuuers should be rubned gently betore it is quite as grateful to them as 'But if they are suffered to run till after they have calved, they can- be expected to lbe centle when vou first kttemnt to milk them ; thev often ac- quirq bad haUs, anil are not broken off therri through MCe-EmigMnCs Hand -A?SUNDA? IN! MEXICO. tvhatever may beiineiim.rcasjuH v er Id Mexico aVtbtte gaiety of lieTcity durihg the week days though WpirUqnin ibij par ticular may be mucri m favor of many citjes in Europe bf equal size yet no one cart doubt, that in ixtent, and? dissipations, MexicA on d Sunday, can more than Compete with tte mo.U festive of the.m. As ipn! as you aake, youj are saluted Avilh the sounds of military m$sicj in! which the Mfexleaa8 W.idwi excellence. Befiinieots of r.!.i;p-r: assembled m the Plaza Mayors ae re viewed, and on this Aiy they exhibit a neat and cleanly appearance. Which jis more than can be affirmed on any other. On this day the Uathe Hral is rrowded with the ishionab!e! and the wealthy of the city, j By far the greater! pro portion of th visitor is the fair set ; and there is here presented a (iisplay of beauty arid: ele gance which cannot fail to impress the most in sensible. It is a spectacle of great beauty to witness two or three thousand of the vex aqorn- t - . . i took to'hiVbeels, b'iit wasqtitckly bVought down by Smith's long barrelled gun which he had Jept near mm. t i nqoiner n ye ex pected no mercy, and were riot disappbin ted. Five Jlowsf from Mrj Smithy, axe! ciln.i,t tbpir-deaib' sons. .1 ' "i - I ' ,:; A ypar or more' after this affair, Smith was returning" oni everiingf from an ex;! cursicUTtiid passed neafabhd of tHe'Ah-j uroscoggm Ttver, anoui a nine nuoye me; Jails, on which the Le wist on Mills are; now located Lit as nearlyj dark, and. he discovered an Indian rriakinjg a lir on a liv- tha bank.- Smith! saw through the business at once v the. fre was j for as beacon to guide the landing of a strong party. J, With Unerring airrt. he shot thej lone salvage, who pitched into the water,? and Smith quickly. threw the hWand fire brands; after him; and thn proceeded- down to the lalis and tnere he soon kin dled another fire oil a projected rock ; and! then retiring up t lib river bank a short disv tance, awaited the; result, lie soon heard: the songs of a company of warriers, who had then dicov.ered the fire, and were ed with the rich and picturesque mantilla, in un- ! steadily paddling towards it in high glee, affected attitudes of Idevotion, mingling in ex,! Smith could hardly refrain from laughing i alpud, as they neareu the latal beacon. the sohgs were suspended by surprise, at the rapid motion of their canoes, and the hoarse roar of the falls, revealed too late the drendlul trulh. A brief death son uttered in savage yells, and the cries of several squaws and papooses, were all that preceeded their last and dreadful plunge over the perpendicular falls. free. ; iinu a: From the CoMon Courier. ' ETWO WINDMILLS A FABLE. UT S- O. GOOriRICH. ' " . TSyp neighbors living on n hill. llnd each-rand side m side a mill. one was Jones a thrifty wight- ose milUin every wind went right. I r storm and tempest vainly; pnent i Their rng upon it round if Went ! Pen when the smnmrr breeze was light, le whirling Wings TM rforraed their flight Arid hence a viillage sj ying rose " U lure at Jones' $ u 411 it goes !" Nrlt so with neighbor ISmith' close by Fwjl half the tirne it would riot ply ' Save, only when the' w ind was west, Ktill as a post it utood at rest. T By every tenipefct it wj s bnttered, 'u Mf ' By every thunder-gusi 'twdsyhattered. 'H;xC,s llhrough many;a rent he rain didlilter,;- ,. j : ' AT' 'air or foul,-'twas out of kilter, y - An thus the aying c! me at last : I 1 " Smith's niill is made ly folk's that fast ." '? V 4. . X ... I 1 . L M 'Ml 1 . 1 , " 'I ' '. Two mills are standin on a height Km') One Whirling brisk whateVr the weatheii Tl other idle,lweek9 together ! calving ; carding. wild not j THE FREST QiD CEE1PEST ' i m ' J r' t .'V.!- quisite harmony theirj rich and melodious vpices with the military muic, which is reverleritiiig throuuh the 'Ionir drawn aisle j and fneUed vault" of this most jrorgeoiis cathedral. The impression is one you would like to retain! for ever. The service over, you pass; into the slreet, where, ever and anon, a religious proeepsitn crosses vour oath, accompanied with all the pa- rade that rich dressed, gilded images, and j gold and silver church furniture can afford. The houses, too, are decorated, the inhabitants exhi- biting from the balcopies; their most costly or naments and dresses. All is bustle and am 'V . 4 Cbrrie, gentle render. Und thine ear. vAhd thou the nimle Cnitti shalt hrnr ; V . And mnrk ! for here tile moral' lurk ! ' , ' Smith held to fuith, Ith nnt to work : , ."v t hut Junes believed i luthand si. lv Jailh and practice inade it en ' F6iitlt prayed and traik;ht sent in his bil, Mpeetrng Heaven to tend Ins mi . ,1 , Ahd grumbled mnrhj whene'er he' found That wheels ungeosed would not go round. Jwto with Jone--for though as prayerful, To grease is wheel? h eper was careful; ; And healed with ready si itch enrh rent. i That rujhle time or t "mpest se"iit i And 1 1) by work, hi. faith expressed :i .'fJood neighbor Jones bj Heaven was blessed , r.i f' t i'l !V i i AGRICUL I t i . iv v i. a Fdrmihg Scenes ih the We$t. About 8 years ago, says the Indiana r armer, a raw Dutchman, whose only English was a good naturjed $cs to every jpossible Question, got employment here a a stable man. His k - t :l l . wage.s were $o ana noara, mai is in six months, for not one cent did he spend. He wjashed his own shirt and stocks, mend ed arid patched his own breeches, paid for his tobacco by odd jobs, and laid by his wages. The next six months, being able to talk good English, he obtained 88 a month ftpd at the end of six months more had 48, making, in all for the year 884. The second yeari by varying) his -employment jsawing wood in the winter, working for thp corporation in summer, and mak ing gspdjens in spring, lie laid by $100, and the third; year 81150. making in three years 83304 With this he bought 80 acres of land. It was as wild as whfen the deer fled ove it, and the Indians pursued him. How should he get a, living while clear ing it? . Thus he did it: He lured a man to clehr svnd fence ten acres, s He himself rerriauieid in town to earn money to pay Cor theJclearing. Behold him ! already risen sa degree he is an employer ! In two years' time he has twenty acres well clearekl,ta log house and stable, and mo nry enough to buy stock ant) tools. He I t " f.nuiiM.i on j hi i iii' ui iu, iui tier I i opts mrtrripfl 'nnrl. ivttft V!c 4mnlir Kiiilf .j to - ..tc. ,i,. ,iAiijr uuiiif oroad4iaced,rgood-natured wife, he gives np thetown, ahd is now a regular farmer. In Gerrrinhy he owned nothing, and never could ! his wages were nominal, his diet chiefly vegetable, anil his pjospect was that hVAvonld be obliged toi labor as a menial for life, barely earnirig a subsis- ; tcnce..'ind not leaving jenough to bury him. In' five years he 'has become the owner in ' in fee iimplo of a good farm, yith comfor- WITO : tahle rtxtures. a prospect of rOral wealth. VFni ALL' an independent-life, (jnd, by tjhe blessing ui xi.irii jinn ii is w lie, o j air euutess posterity. Two wordjs tell the whole sto ry industry and economy, i These two words twill make any' man rich in the OWS. : est.-f-lrittsburg Journal, j Eicr offered for sale in thp town ol Salisbury ! uOlONTv WniClI ARE GOLD ANDSIL ler Levers, Lenine. Patent Vertical, and common bseapement ' W atches, fine ladies and gentlemen's breast pins, and tingrjlings (new and beautiful patterns,)! fine T Bracelets 'and Necklace, Wain and set Studs, gold Guard and Fob Chains und Keys, gold and silver Pencil and Thimbles, gold diamond pointed Pens, Gold and Silver Spectacles Perifocal, German Silver, Steel and common do.. ' I ' . .si . Also, a large assortment of Glasses to suit all ages, which can be pat in frames at very short notice ;' Chapman's ind Emerson's sapcrior Razor STRAPS, Chinsce Jiftzors, Ilodgefs" Knives and Sets. sors. Silver Spoons and Buttvr Knives ; Together -with many other articles usually kept in Jew elry torvs? All of which wilt be sold very low for ca&h. or on time to punctual customers. Call at the brick row, j fome qiners,ihat PROSPECT! The 1 1 Tfii to An Edited Ij GEOuC i: I'- i ' nvll: . i-"i nin-of ' feconj yrur. If un; receJrntrd. 1 - -bout "J,50O, wi:h a c f the value of the v.. . two hundred new -,' imfc the kflice wi:l,;i hae oriV reJ boih of mentshi ve been rna.Jt work in th its inline 1 ronfiJen lybelied t'.i-ij i the part f the NVhi p-.r: ' erally, wU soon be so 1 s r. ally for very order t-f I. make it n all refpectj ihr i ical piiTjuhed in the Viut : thej continued coiifiJt nce i the1 country. ENGRAVINGS. T-..' yeaV.exetuteJ carefu! 1 y ; .-. acaompahied wntian .V a part of kbe history t f ! n:.:. I wi.l ct r.:. adcan'e. DEBATE ON OREGON. We subjoin the close of tle, eloquent speech fnade by Mr. Yancey, of Alubama, on the Ore gon question. i I I have thus endeavored. Mr. Chairman, tn mation. At a Corner Ot the great Squard are 1 r1imnneirntR ihat. rrivinr In Rnirlmul nntin. lUnl suspended huge placards, on which the nature we desn to take exclusive possession ot Ore. of the day's amusements U depicted in every gn wilJ produce a war; that war will either opposite G. W. Brown's store; All-kinds of Watiie Wll be repaired, such as chronomitersi duplex, horizontal, patent-lever, musifal repeating anj plain. Also, clocks, musical boxes, and all kinds of Jewelry will be put in order on reasonable terms. Having obtained a very steady a nd skilful work man from a celebrated Watch making Establishment in Philadelphia. he feels no hesitation in saying that he will be aole to give entire.satisiactiOn to all trwe who may fai vorhim with their work. All he asks is a trial. Lepine an J plain watches wiH be altered to patent le vers, and warranted to perform well. Old gold and silver taken in exchange for work done. The subscriber feels thankful to his friends and the public for the liberal patronage' bestowed on hitn. and hopes by punctual attendance to business and reasonable charges, to merit a continuance of the favors of a gener ous public. ' ! JOHN E. BOGER. Salisbury, Sept. 27, 1845 ' i(2 ret occasionally U- f. ilnhr T 1 In at n.nt i, ,t a nit- ni"iii.i, it ance widi that of 0i, i to J$3 t)f . A moux-ii! . r. vaniage4of this ; for it i. rcdoce tie fxtges A i!i t J a reduction to whii h r.t r willing ta come. . V !.a r ex number h number af pap-s, bein t wood. Vertam it is, thu ati and sustain a truly cl . a NVhig Review mu?t t great suited. either w. ! wifb more pages at i'k- I' should prefer to stop tV 1: . Tieemsh tyttem ci.i ; urged oil our ub.- uU r. ; petioJical can be eCkii : I variety ot color, tlrc is a pictorial il lustra- ; tion of the most prominent attractions at the great theatre, which, in common tvith ali the rest, is open twice on this day, A little farther on, is a tun lengtn i ntire ot rigaTo, wnicti draws your attention jto' the fascinating allure ments of the opera, j The bull fights nextjsoli. cit your notice, announcing the most terrific par. ticulars. Nor are trie minor theatres behind hand in presenting their attractions. Endless varieties of other exhibitions put forth iheir claims. A balloon ascension is advertised for he afternoon. One the old Roman "ladia would suppose, too that itorial shows were revived ; for at one spectacle is a contest between a. man and a bear. Cock; fights, dog fights, and; fan dangoes are annonuced in every quarter of the city. Ilorse-racing, the circus, jugglers,! pos-ture-masters, tumblers, fire-eaters, concerts, gardens, fencing maTctes, pigeon-shooters,ym-nastic exercises, country excursions, balls grad uated to every pocket! form but a fraction o the entertainments to which this day is devoted. ! protected her subjects. terminate in the loss of Oieoi, or in affecting i nothing towards perfecting possession in us ; that England will not give the notice, and that neither' the honor nor the wants of the country require! us to do so. I now propose, to show sir, that a system of peaceful measures will tend much more effect, ually to give us " all. of Oregon," than warlike movements will. . ! I would say. then, ?pass your -military bills. I am willing to increase the number of our com paniesifilly or even ?ne hundred "per cent,, and to rais mounted regiments sufficient to protect emigration to Oregon over our vast western plains.: . , ! I am ready to vote -to build block houses, not only on the route to the South Pass, but to build them ih Oregon, as England has done. I am ready to build such a station at the oouth Pass as will enable the emigrants, as thev reach a point from which they can look nprin the vast Atlantic slope on the one hand, and that of the;Pacific on thej other, to recruit and refit there.- I am ready to cover our people there with the a?gis of our laws to the extent that England has I JVULKIXG " "The owners of c;ovs should pay part icul lar attention ro milkingl Children should not be trusted with Jhis business, andithere , ore many grown pfople who never milk well; though they have been brought up tot no business. 4 ' i i Arabian mode r rising of Aspargus. Amongjythe list of fruits and vegetables in the Treatise on Agricultufe.w by Abu Zacharia Jahia Hen Mohamad Ben Ah mad, aj native of iSeville, in Spain, is men tioned flie following singular niode of rais ing asp ftragus, as welljas remrirknble pro per possessed by that vegetable: If a stalk of asparagus be smeared vviih ho- In the afternoon, thej public promenade !j are thronged, and the lon array of equipages, with the rich and gay dresses .of the senoras, is cal if Voir, would obtain! all the milk from ' the cow, you must treat her with the ut4 nbst gentleness : she m st not stand trem4 blinir under Vour blows nor under! vour threats! :!;Bh. may at limes neetl a! HttM ! ne ixn after bein sprinkle!! with oak ;.iri!.a'i4isf-tUeritv butafsuch.timeslW neeri j ashes committed to the ground, it will ! tint pttW nil ber milk i H produce many stems, particularly white ' jSoorf apcrthe bag b:is been brushed b$ ones nsiderable thickness and.some . $our;haii(, and the entls oft the teats have times Pfrt c?,wcd Awards thejtpp. tieett moUtened a little Kvi'h milk' it'llowi I Torcnove the Taint in Meat.f-.The Ara iltranitlVv, and all the 4eins or ducts near bian aUithor a(h,s that the PWerizrd root I am ready to ofler such other and more tempt- ing inducements to its settlement as gentlemen may devise, in orders hat in five vears time one I hontlt'pd thml:inrl ri-iiii inn v 1 o ihr.u.n in ik culated to convey an ipiposing impression of the vales nd amidst thediills of this disputed land, wealth and luxury of jthe city. . In the - evening, j Amongst such a population would readily he the theatre presents aj spectacle, which proba- I fund at least twenty thou sand riflemen, well ac. bly few theatres in th worldcan parallel.; The j n,,li,tted with the country, hardy and enterpris. hpaiitv. Plnirnnoo. intih nnrl lnmrv nf i g, and each well trained to a fekilful use of his , -, , . -j . .... t ' i ' I splendid national weapon. With sueh a force seem concentrated into one bril uant focus. ; , i , u01.0 i ,,i i , , r r ' . ' . i 'neie 4 would entertain no fears of any attempt 1 he finale of the djiy is generally wound up ! to dispossess jis of the country. It would then by a splendid display j of fi re. works ; and thus ; hehya population and the means which I have concludes a Mexican Sunday, and in no other ! in;iri;rd out, a part and parcel of our Union. part of the world nroliablv IsaSundavsosoent ! As ..l'Jch il never h,uk, he cnqiered. It -not even in Italy.'-i O. Tropic. M 'Herenlly s.Hiated now. Hut England- ? " iM..v n .. un U. J J.llll, I lillMIS IJUCACiU. sive jurisdiction would not war with us for it under Mich a state of facts, and must therefore, bv the I iUVS of nirfil l anrl nnniilntiri-i l mil . Did you ever bear of 4old Smiths Jhat : eily rooted out. Perhaps her Hudson Hay used' to live away down east, during the Company would have to lie remunerated. The early settlement, of jthe country now call- 1 .Maine; treaty fiirnisliPs a precedent by which ed Maine? Old Sibith had lost several that can readily be done. -Let this bf; done and relations by the harjds of the Indians and j ant we shall have realizedt,h prophecy; and I had avowed eternal enmity ti the whole ; sincerely believe what was ihe wish at the time race. He' had been twice" taken by the j Catlereagh, expressed twenty ye rs ago to savages, but contrived toescape from tbem ! our '"'-r: Why are y..u Amerieaus so nnil htifl L' uil bnroii'il nf thai. nnmKn. ; .IIIAI.MJj. HI OUSU U1IS III' gl I K1I ill I Ilia SUOri He sought every! opportunity to dc them ilir A CRUEL STRATAGEM. tirv.r. 1.1 - I unit- t:n iiiiu uoiniitr uiiim ih tour oeu- Urn teatVnre complete v filled. Then it OI 'fparagus, mixed withioil, if rub- I mukt bo ifrawn out in mediately 'or yotifbrd 1,up m e,ther already fainted, or vill rroi get the whole. You must not sit! n,most Porrupted (provided ;,ths be previ- iian(ltalkr4yo4must nbt lelay one'mdment I ous, wiasuru'; VVUI loIaU' remove lts -v ' a a . i would have all the cow is then rea dy t6 yield. , , The udder should jlQ moved in cverv r i f. tor or taint. Amer. Agriculturist. To A reserve Butter Fresh. Yhe Arabs filffclion at the close pit hiilking; anil the; me,t ,'!e,r butter over! a slow fire, which hhnfl- tnny'J)cat it a little, in imitation otl-PH8 all the water particles- It will ine.-ieaiinx wnicn I tie call gives it when; vn wllUUi ; " tne insn nave Jut issuckincr. An einerJ milker will makW adopter) a similar mode for exriortation to the bait? Indies. i 1 !:'i:jhp..cv.;gTvo one quarter more in butter i than a majority of grown milkers will. j f J'U,;!':l ..... , ', , , ji! I . J ! i, i',V',,sCafQa'saysi,n c:;perjienced writer, r i te1ypi murcovvshn thh home lot ; there was but! little difference in tbeouantitt of combined, will yield jnearly itvvo-thirds jl jrfiilk giver by each. 'iWe had a rertf stea rnore than those treated with lime in the : j btredmar-i of nrty UnrS of agej; ; va so'Mow the cows mischief in any way. By. this course he had become so exceedingly obnoxious to the red men, that they would not even kill him if they could, but. were almost con stantly on the watch to take him aliveTor wall Mm wmmm FASHIONS FOR 1815 &'C, At the old; Tailoring Htablithmczit ! HORACE- H. HEARD, HAS JUST RECEIVED OF MR. F. tt2f r33 or the Fallaad Winter of 1845 and '6, which far excells any ihing f the kind heretofore pub lished. He still -carries on die TAILORIXG BUS1XESS in all its various aranche?, at his old stand, where he is ev er ready to meet nnd accommodate his old and new cus tomers with fashionable cuttidg and making of garments, not to be surpassed by any iri the Southern country. Punc tuality, despatch and faithful 'work as has beenalways ehall be his aim and object. Thankful for past encour agement, he hopes to merit iti continuance. N. B. The subscriber has in his employ a workman who cannot tie surpassed either North or touth. Oct. 4, 1845-if28 11. H. BEARD. FRESH MEDICINES, JPAINTS AND DYE STUFFS. Wines and Spirits ; Fancy Soaps. and Perfumery ; Shop Furniture ; Fine Tuivicco and Cigars ; "Spices, Paint and Hair Bru.4n-s; Hire, Oil, and CnnJles ; and a larcr vnrietjf of fancy articles for La dies and Gentlemen, just received and for sale, very cheap for cash at WHEELER'S. Salisbury, Nov. 20. 184.')-rtf30 RANAW AY from the lafe George Miller, in Row an County, six rjiiles south of Salisbury, some time 'during the month of July last, a bright mulatto girl nail ed Hirriet. I laving purchased the said eirl, I will give ; thi? above reward for her apprehension and delivery lo me, in the said county of Rowan, four nu.'es southwest of Salisbury. It is believed that she is now in the coun ty of Davidson, Randolph or Chatham, passing hersejf, no doubt, as a free eirl. She has a small scar over one of her eyes, and a fire brand on Iter thigh, nnd is a little freckled across the nos. She is a'tout 21 years of ft ire, live feet two indies hijih and stout buill. 1 will give the ;flbove reward for her delvery to me or J$20 for her con i tinetnent in some jail so I cap get her again. Letters on the subject addressed to ine at Salisbury, will Le punctually attended to. . HENRY MILLE I. December 13, 1845 if 33 e ve w rt II a never, And the best; assortment t Conf vet tonaries REDUCTION A grel item of e-xp-r postage. j The postage u nif r amount. j ,0 Il is earnestly rr ; : ' interested in this tUig-i, , meny ubscriters as p . places of! residence, to !. the pof tronster. If ea h v means of procuring, one ; sily obuoi a nuniter i "h tant bid wpuld be ext tul trouble, and some eer'.if, ests of the country. jThat this may be er.: r1 , mlttees, Societies, CluVs, -arc offertd : Five c j i -mlttedintcnrrent New. Y' l , inp respansible for four e (Persoiis in the cou!itry, ' script ion' can receive tie oped, or Irt any other a; AH communications ru, G II. Coi.TOx, 118 Na a III iili 1 fTII E U N I) I RESPECTFULLY.! . hnvr recently pure !. ous lu!Iic XIouc : . known a the WluCoi: : that they have refit ted ml: opened it for the uv? of tl. ( ed with this stand, it wiil : building m nearly n-'n ; modern fonst ruction, tnJ with its j. Out-building and : is most commodiously nn : undivided attention ol't!.- i hf comtrt and we'd I', them with their patrons -.rt ; M.-cksvilIef Fel-ru i : c IEAP, UIIEAl'l: it ,t! mi m. au a ' C3 FRESH ifcRSfl TEAS. Uons. chaniU'i And ms'i assuredly this will not bo (It't'iUL'il treason in uip, if I say that such a i mode if perfecting ptussession of that disjnited land is' far preferable to any more bloody issue. But,? if 'dissatisfied Avith this ccutse, CIreat Dritain becomps alarmed, and annc:iU tn thM the purpose of satisfying their revenger by ! sword, then will the memories of every uloriotn ine utmost tonue inpi paruaruy couia in- j battle held, where we have proven our steel with vent. Smith awarb of this disposition j her, animate our people to do' their djufy. In of the savages, was (the less afraid of their J hat event, the West, nerved by a recollection bullets. It is reported that Smilh was at i f 'he atrocities committed at the River Raisin one time enaged in splitting some pine jogs J T lhe asl and ,he Atlantic board, excited by a for fence rails, and in the ardor of his dm- I remembrance of this bumin-r. Capitol and their ployment he had neglected his r look ont, I a'H towns and the South, animated by .:n 1 .t- - it -e the snirit which, on the plains of New Orleans. un y i HiKuibc atiie upon ,n ujm 01 fr0m R j,. , j . . t4 . ' l(eij fr?sh A,e arHj sweet Cider; splendid French Cor- exultation. The chief of the party, whose 1 Prmtcten rorn i,rniMi uim ana rapine ite bau. v Rainm9f finp frh name Was Wahsook seized him bv the !.rU " 71" S. U'Ut r.M' ?noU,a":.ano I Figs, Orange,, Letnons. Almonds, fine (loshen Cheese, TIIEs,..: ly ir;'."i r.. the public ilia : ie in "Salisbury, on main ru l Wl .Murphy's store, ami Ie has on band a 1 a r : keeps iri his employ nit-nt x: I th best raatenals the e-ni;.? , at bli tims an asortmeii: . wants of the countrv. v. It : j retries. Vup-loards, Tu'l ! stands, Vedsteads, ' Cane Bottom and ) . f - A neat assortment .f C so that an? person can t;nn ti, l f ciu . u' t protected from British lust and rapine ts 44 bau. i w's, fresh Ate and sweet ' tion. I he chief of the party, whose , , ... , ,. . ,, " , dial, forty boxes of the n wj u L i u- V .u ! ty, and booty," will shoulder to shou der, and p ' ,Vy . a . was Wahsoos, seized htm by; the .f.f. 'Ai : 1 .,:,. fig. prapges, Leanons, A arm. exclaiming - Wmif ! now Smit I ! . "l"";"" I fdesh Soda Biscuit nd fre, me got you.'- Smitlij saw it would be vain to resist, and assuming an air of compo sure, thus addressed, hfs captor; " Now, Wahsoos, I will tell jyou what I will ido : in my line, ever brought to Sa)islitiry before, nnd having i thepricesliallbema ii t ; bought for cash, and cash only, f willle able to Fell cheap- article, buf in all ofibe n' er than ever, and all of the liest and most choice selec- subscriber would say to i! My new stock consists of Sherry Maderia, Port, wejl tocaa and exarnuie I ' : terais nereatter lo R'ii tt.e; ;. old in this State. All kinds of country pr! in exchange fur woik. Salisbury, April l'Jt ; I r lllUt. inileoteu lo r:i . I .Jj. j erwise.' by the Vi i J. ! suits, ; i ! ! of the best selection in Salisbury or any where else. December 13. lf2t Also, some genuine London Porter in ipjart or pint bot- Champaiyn, Claret, Tenenff. Malagaj and Domestic WINES. . Also, the finest Liquors, such as French Brandt, Jamaica Hum, Holland j Gin, N. E. llum, and all varieties of country or Domestic Liquors, SEW SPUING - ! - !' Fashions f. Salt and Soot. -It has been ascertained that potatoes manured jwith saUi and soot he j same, quality of ground. Tested by Rev. had no patience j E- Cartwright. ...t.L it'll : r '.vim;Qim. I ; i . i - I '" hM-V- 1 ' 'I ' 1 - V c, milked two of the cows, nnd he the 4iieriyo,.and yc Were but, a little moTe kn half as long as he i n milking1, though gti ji;fj largest ;mess by iiIout;i quart. ,)n o"r reraonstrati-ng th it he did not draw put nlj the milk; ho sail his cows would .Wyifld sb much as those rnilkeil by us. v "ten rnnde' nn ejechange ; he milked uyo hnd- we! millded his. In hre Agriculture improve.s the soil and the mind. f ' ' I Manure well what you attempt to ma nure. iV,rtte no case wayfeversed tnesa exceeded hU by rewarded. Your labor afterwards ' Davie County Beaten It le. mortification that we Davie big hog is drawn our ncarl3f one is better ItisAvltKnolite f confess the corn! down; I MrJohn i -. c- u. Hjootiioe, m iSortn Alabama, slaughter ed a pig, last (hII. which weigbfd 780 lbsi net- ythnt&pigl -j Y- you if you will now help me to split open this log, I will then go with you without resis tance : otherwise I will not walk a step, and you will have to carry or kill me" The Indians now baying him safe in their possession, and willing to save themselves trouble, agreed to help split; the log, if she would show them how. ; Smith had al ready opened one end of the log with a large wootlen wedge, and renewing his blows on the wedge with a beetle, be tli ricted them tg take hold of the separated parts of the log. three on leach side, arul pull with all their might, while he should drive in the wedge. The; red; men were not without suspicions, but kepj. their eyes on Smith's motions, while they pulled at the sundered parts of (the Jog. Every blow of Smith opened the crevice wider, which enabled the Indians to renew tHeir holds, by inserting'thpir figiures deeper in to the crevice, when; Smith slightly chang ed the direction of tljobef j!jCstruck on tie side,of the wedgHnocting !tbut of, the log. which clasingAvitih ffreat force, caught r.wry loe ny me nanus, save one, wno see- ing the predicament of! his companions fresh Butter Crackers : the most 1 HnilOMAS DICKSO.NV if you please, let every lon-f-tlti redressed injury I splendid ossortment of finest Candies ever broueht to i j Mr and the publie, thit inflicled by that haughty Power upon the Weak Shhsbury, or seen here ; ana perhaps the finest fcegars lAuau ulzii.. - in in itvprr rlims. nPri A A.ir nrm'a onrt I e er brou2ht here, fine fancy pipes, the best Scotch Snuff doctrs abov J; . Alt ! ; either in bottles or bladders, Macaboy Snaff in bottles, j to Execute all orders of h'.s tile finest fresh Mustard. Lime Juice. Lemon Siruo. Pep- ' oer'not inferior to any wt.jk ' in every clime, nerve our arms, and make hat. tie welcome; and while the "fiery cross" gofs speeding round our land, and 'ir brothers gather for the conflict, let our motto he, " Do or die!" 1 j In the burning language of the gallant Lo Dr Saoce. Cayenne pepper. Cloves, fancy Snuff-boxes' tryJ He is l?o in tlf Tfj Seidletz powders, Blacking, Matches, and lots of fish- j Y(lli hoks and lines, fnetm SardillCS Sill 111 Oil. and Ilerrins, and a large variety of other articles in my line tojo tedious to describe, all of wlrfch I will sell low for I would ulso inform the ladies and gentlemen of Salis bury and the country at large, that I have quit retailing siants at mv tlwrllmrr hous. situated nearlv ODDosite J. , . , - 7 rr &1 W. Murphy's Store, where the ladies and gentlemen are invited to call and examine for themselves, as there will be no danger of disturbance by the drinking of ar ddnt liquid, and will be attended to by Mrs. Roueche. F. RJ ROUCHE. Salisbury.May 17th, 1845. j tf(C 26 3) chie (some little altered to suit us,) and which I Cdsh and on the same terras to punctual customers an American may well quote then " WreIeome be Cumberland's steed to the shock, When Columbia" her claymore indignantly draws When her panoplied warriors' to victory crowd The brave-hearted and true the dauntless and proud 'Their swords are a million their bosoms are one They are true to the last of their blood and their breath, And, like reapers, descend to the harvest of death." That uch a fearful tribunal for the settlement of our rights may never he forced upon us'isj mv sincere prayer, sir, . But if it must ever be so, then I most ardently hope, as I believei that the country will be united and resolved to do its duty. , jCIIEWn'C TOBACCO. JUST received lO boxes Beeswing Chewine To bacca . ":; J. II. EXNISS. Salisbury, June 14, 184S--Ttf f FII.E Clieiyins Toba-cro. On hand and , for sale, one box of Rose Bud ; o boxes Bees ing ;W one box Hiney DtW. t; ' ' J- H. ENNISS. Salisbury. Adgost&,i184S-tf 15 st : -. f- BtAXK NOTES OF IIAXD v Neatly printed and for tale at this Office. IiK FA S1IIO XS, a n 1 ; - tas(es of the Fashionable at t : 'All work' will be warTn : ! i All V I HARRIS' H CONCORD. X ( CLOTHING FOR S CHEAP FOR CASU I ' BP. FRAI.EY, will Wtao make in the latest style, well doae and wnrninfed to fit at his shop, opposite the large brick bouse at Salisbury. He will also teach the art of cutting on the latest and most approved style as agent for New, York. and - Philadelphia. Cat ting done at short notice. 32tf. B. F. FRALEV. DRS. P.-& A; 31. IIEXDERSON, fJ AVINGaTsociated themselves in the Prac dec of Medicixc, ofl'rtr their Professional ervices to the Pu'dic. 00 Ofiice in the Iwirk building opposite the Rowan IIlelr-.45 -44t ALL KINDS OF! CLANKS Neatly printed and for sale at this Ofiice, pn"HE subscriber La- LJ. bis old friends at.! ' public generally, that I .' Ihoj ttrge u ill UK II ( J L M wesreorner of the Court of (Concord, nnd haj Ui' ' aid comhrtaLle rtyle as : coinmodation of lie j .' been thoroughly rep ir ! anq conveniently orrant entirely new. His lie-' 1 i . 1 r.. . tin. any tn ine;ate. lie i t hi ilon experience in tl to pve satisfaction to ell ' a call. All I ask i a uir t lorjoiirselrrs. K ! Cj4ncorJ, N. CMn v I Kr Raleigh lie?; . : Charlotte Journal, "w I . I couotermaoded. h .lk I. :4 - "a i: f . t t
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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