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I t 4 -l ; T-y L: .... i t- . - " I ; ; ' .11,; . .; t 'it- . ' t : ;t , 'I I; -: ih I ' ' IP, V THE s oxg or,s J . ,! am not olJ-j- TIM!, dn Haw wasted The live c Iam not i AlikJi; nave tfuibe to . And! left nic alhlf - k;innoi W t- pcore vcars nild trn. birr V'PVJ " -.2 ; 4- - 4 hy", liKrr a tale 'tht h o A. ah j ife As u reck, ith ito miJi j; liugh lotikib. wrinljIrxJ T " i J'hvii"!) iny "9 ore Jii,;ai3q Iny jnarroRT w cuU 14-7 . . Call iiue not W4 l-i;n5 witttrs. an J ferny fi' r ' : i for eirljr.ni,nwri. aroanJ me t!irng, i'OiiJ tiiirf..nf1! inaniif r. arid i.-iein A Hrn'k LeU'M n tny jouriirt po ling, ' ( Of lUree score i nil-a anJ let Y ' i . I look behind. arn nc;iire youti, 1 I Baoynni. ani Ij nvi, urhl btJ J'; i ;; And my heart a of rrM sun2 Ido rul $e her slie ' J w ar UiTf I ; I tJr ti I i I I I ..'.. I If ii( 1, look on bWr Lloyiwi, nwi ti an-J fair ' A irfte was i4i Hr weddin Uiy. -jj H:j:f$ :j 1.-:3 i ; The New l ork? Express sa.V4 : .meing . io whilst contempla. mM & :fmm - V tespectab Murck Tper..- i,3 mis vas u.sua);oI?MT---- ld adds ihaf it! tlypeak w0 peed nfi- ( met does nk recon? itf bxplrasingle duU j their fear; awjth Eoglaiior ih W., ! la r'k worth it anvf script io 1, nor of wool ir j Jnferhti Machine .t4?MW fi 9h I lhe:!r:iw s!ate. VVe knGwithat we import large- ! naval VMrfakiwMJrPmo1 I ill e rrifh crealjer, ;jj MhV we menliba here thatv One nf our eWtcrprisins yoiinff men Hhaa in- ve'nfnd nirmachme which il cal ed ThQ;Leyia. than' for the ourDOe of destroying ihe vessels of an erremy in the;timeof vva . ItihMes trom L I Uo o't V yoi dhujhters nhJ! pon4. In'theJikenf l wontrn Hui mt-n. Ijt t kim you nowj 113 I kigm'J j-ou wicc, jM fwJ liUld cUilJrt-n ihoit. L AhJ as my graiiI.n thk-n on rny knee, i jjOr plays illLhii hoop or kiie, 1 em well recoil-e l I w as mVn as He ij!irrh triglit eyed little wi'ht ' I ..( I . h ', ' - ' , iil .- .!! Tu n.l tonrir ulnr-rtlit rnnnf.l l.i looter My'Vears sti sooil wero fpent, fyeH I waD Ldy Iotli rtraiglJ jhnJ strong. 1 et now I am tetble anu beni. 1 ilritm': n !re.-tm-4-ii i all 0 aream , it'lA rnne. satli dirajii. srooil tolth , - m---ri I " - ; v rirrfniiiHrintionsi dfAvkblihut we are in- 4 fiAets of m nattonsMoxcn into fraSTnenis bya frmed that iherc is fa bonsiderable export of ; simple ovemliWIcchdmcaS wiifil of American growth. He ast lor inwi-rnirion..- It appears jlo; us vpry strange ihaf, whilst last ylar we eipoited $J4.337,923 of coN ton manufactures, wej did not export a smglei rU!1ri anrtli of aroolIiD f?!ods : at least, ipere 1st nut even that amount in our official ' statement J gojds included in the merated articles ? U nnlina tinn ttvoiimprU aw i . infill iiiiu 0 v." w " . ous descriptions, from jjur iieijsbbojrs, Mr. Todd, Stephens & Emmons, M J- V Vit, of Wash, inon, and UT. I. SeVm'our, af Georgetown ; fVri nhnrlffs Oakfoidi G. Brooks; & Co., and 'TLElntvell. Poiladelpliia i and from L. Hunt. J. I tlmore. Matty ol iiicmj arucies . hon? : tk wa- Are: tNe .ooiep .r-v-Lil -th ipt doorriy; l6 ae. ?!fbf fi'l c .hPtion L NoKrarrtinj is given, :Nf moving. fjf IIats, of vari- living thing, may bei within the) bounds of the horizon. i i In a finornenti iri the twill klingof an eye the work of destructidnj is acompiisb. 'edjand the strdlrigest vessels the Ibceanj is scattered in teri thousand .fragmentsJi j All on board miist inevitilly perish. In aimoment V ... ilT?t tjc.- Pal 1 tne- L.eviaiuau.; uiuauie us iwiiui McPha.I, aid LlmeU & Seat en Bal- i , u ,f l m ft. - l JUa afe truly beau-j . f f :tw t; . J L j I . .InrfrnMinh.. 1 1 i a fKri nlv rnntetriir.tea a rid ran VI. Vi W V7 " I '1 ' : .3' . l .il I lll'l If III. ' tiful and we are i ;iu iji unu i at uic uai umhu- , . ,iL ,,u w .1 r l)iifi irt npiii ihrit lftr tir. tn?ir . 3 . L t - '. r ;.!. . u,c,s -T .T L . ... .,.! 3 nrfflrt v safe aa facture 'credit when their goodf are pUce a by the side ! us perfectly safe a3 Ilia iiiiica u jiu iinr ovtriiv if they were a, thousand faction, Each machine nr five vessels per hour of I . . r ,1 :.. .i.L v.,kL. ,:i;ot. ! Game Dyvernois.of thifcity hks a small case ; capable destroy i 1 . V . 1 ' ! i .j f anv mairnHude.! j tontan.ingSomecieganiia.y eapsfanu e . reioico ai the appearanco of this wonder. denli.ns. uraiyim v or i ar ,-f :' ; ful machine, at this critical moment, in the state eeiis, nave seat some joou j;iiui-iti4 uaia. of our national aflairsL ipr old o l urn. mi f f :t 1 ..... flu .. i i i .u y uciiii in " r 1 ' ill old us I secii),. i" youth. Ki e lj.1ib not neii, tbngue halh' not told i f A ml Afir tifif ii rtut Is the htart fortvc lam ore-tr young; ih llallli every t ere l-ltrt, the b-flrt 1 1 hat keeps ibe,o beard it $unl, lltow. iuoyatit an Lklil, though itbieem to grpv old, r youn.i j. j - 'I h life' old ise ii n-: rung. ii n la-rilagij J inrin yttung; One hundred thousand com- V" ,,cl"-' " r r nrntnet the enlira American nation- It cannot "'f ! bi0d fleetf the whole globe; Ldon . 1 Wc arVVlad ,a. ,,e mai.iACure of! T'Jlffi. Xt?LS" tkZ"S:n. i U will defend S,em again,! Hinea.eof TfZiTUi hi Me3SrS. T. KJ n aempt;.o recapture. IHUI V4I HIV l( Hi Viim-j V arle & Co., of Worcester, tMapsaChusetls. i The specimens 0 Oop Fellow's Regalia if- We f understand the wholematt?r is beforej the Cabinet at Washing. instoti. The mode of construction' fwill ol course, be kept secret from all Other nations. With this in our possession, we; are the arbiters of commerce and the mistress of the seas." ii ' 1 rorn tlie Kotiorifili 1 iV, NATIONAL 1- 'cjcahS give but a of thfef Woollk.v 1 r ntelligencer, uf ?Jny 2 - AI.R$JX'iii Day. hi very condensed enumbra- 1 a N u fa ("v u-bes exhtbi. at the National! I 1"' : ' . tion ting i-i'tlmq .i :' t I rnent t iiiiniiir. of pnpcvmch3l so larire. that friend :orimanulactr we rt-joicp in this num. I air, and are-, sorry! jthat xy III pot ailow us to ntake a better arrange. pC them. IJb4 yjiTiety is sj) greit anti the w as ber and variety, as iobrnaUsIs wc are puzzled 10 Civo a .iaiisiiiciory avcoum 01 iucui. tjo will,! however, makei a 1 attetnptl 1 h ft-" There is a line assortment o worsted; stuff goods Tor summer' jrlothktg lVoni the -Ballard y ale Company, Andover, lassachuseUs, and of thijs same establishment. nsj fine and cheap, and of Richmond, Virginia atid NEWSPAPERS, man 13 willingly without a ne wspa- LT- lis - .'':'-.- !.'wt-i'.v.-r CoxVpf uescnbfes it as: i J. ' Thii t6uo of four wsea. happy work ; ,, 1 Wf4ch not en critics criticise : that holds j - ., inqaiS,iuTe aucuuoq wnue i reaa , . -.' Fast hound; n.chains of jsileuce, which the fair, - Though eloquent, themselves, yet fcar tt break ; - I'Vfbktis it but a map of jbusy Jifs, it r ,t; ,i - - Its flujctualibna and-its v$st concerns I" ;-! " l Locornotion has scarcely improved more than newspapers since Co wper wrote, and is' riot iiiore isubseryient than they are. to the" general- welfare, j Every man looks, for a newspaper, j Were, the judges to abdicate, and the courts to suspend their functions, no man would at once miss and regret t!henv except 'for the loss of a co lupn of amusement in the newspapers ; but the' day and the hour when the post man ttith his twanging horn." " the her ald of a noisy world," or the mail train Ieaving, its great j bags of almost a ton weight ,Df letters, should go to its destina- j tion without newspapers, would be full of j consternation; We cannot picture the ! V THE MARKET S. Apfea, (dried) Bacoa. A Bnndy, Batter, . i - Beeswax,; CoTTCJT, . Cottoa Tart, Coflee; Corn, Feathers, Floor Iron,! T SALISBURY, JUNE 5, 1946.' hers,-.- i'r r. (per bbl.) p 75 a CO ) Linseed Oil. 8 a 9 .Molasses, "50 a 00 Naija, ;l0l5Oa&T . 23 a 00 Uriah Potatoes, w- 6 T r Do. j (sweet) 75 80 ( Sogar, (brown) i j lU 'Do. i-loaO 65 a 70 .Salt, (sack 25 a 00 J Tallow. . t 00 a 4 ? Wheat. 3a4'SVVhikey. 75 a DO 40 a 45 5i 16 30 a 35 75 a 1 00 40 a 00 7 a 11 12 17 2 75 a 0 6ia7 80 a 1 00 40 a 50 FAYETTEVILLE, MAY 26, 1846. Brandy, peach, -Do., apple, Bacon, Cofee, ' Cotox, I Com, - ! j Candles, F. F.,l FloUr, ' 1 Feajthers, i Pork. . Feap, i 81 00 S Iron, ' 44 a 55 Molasses, 'rr'a'j3'Oats, " 8 a 10 j Nails, (cat.) 'i 7 a 75? SJgar, (brown.) SO a 85 ) Salt,; (bushel J . 13 a 15 Do., (sack '.! 4 a 4i Wheat. . 26 a 28 I Whiskey, L j 5 a 5 1 Beeswax, ; 60 a 70 J Rags, 4a5 24 a 23 40 a 45 ' .8 a 10 45 a 50 8U a 2 90 a 95 40 a 42 27 a 23 11 a 2 ;CHERAW,MAY 26, 1846. 9 a 10 22 a 24 8 a 10 18a20 16 a 19 8 a 10 Leather, (sole) " 20 a 25 Lard, 9 a 10 Lead, (bar) 8 a 10 Molasses, fN. O.) 45 a 50 Do., (Cuba) 40 a 45 Nails, (cut assort.) 6 a 6 fenernli flrm. 1 tht llflcrftfv uneasiness. O , O J ' ' r. which ivoiild spread itself into innumera- S: J"l ble conjectures as to what commotion j Cofiee, cpiild have laid an embargo on the news- ! Bagging, (hemp) paper. ( For the mail to arrive without the i . - n (low) jumnitiis, vvuuiu ue iikc lue appronca oi j Cotton, day followed by no rising sun. Whene- j Corri vet the jfactiis alluded'to, every man be-! tre comes instantly sensible that society could ; nldes ' not exisl in its present and wonderful ram- I Iron' ifications without newspapers. Thev are i ' nOt merely the Otlspring of the natural! ILr I nose or our citizens wnooesire a gooameaicine, SVStem Of society, thev are essential narts I wil1 d one in the justly celebrated Pills of Dr. Bran- ' mV I of it, which will outlive the throne and the peerage. English paper. 6 a 7 Oil.(Sperm) 1 12 a 1 25 80 a 1 00 5 Rice, 5 a 7 5 J a 6 Sugar, (brown) 8 a 10 25 a 32 j Do.J (loaf) 15 a 17 (dry) ; a 10 JSalti(sack) 1 62J a 1 75 5 a 6i Tobacco, 8 9 Kiipetior ilannelv (roin lieaiiiiful jviiite w)olt AtriOrtcani wool, frora I Ice re nj - : .irVhWajtd rcncjnBbslf'U, and A. iWaterville, rol rcd flannels lVotniA. A: A. Law- J. S.ii')er, Vermonl.- Dino r, N ew !' m liarnpMiue 1 tie lattioit ail Atnerijcnn woo .Rriliiant(rr?d flannels fjom Richmond, Virginia ; Rilltlrica: Mass.': .,Roclicster,Neiwi Hampshire : . ;. jiny ol various colors from i. oncorti,j Aew liafnp. ; hi6 j and fine iltc and red flannels from l lelwarc county, Pen isylva-nia. A very great variel of woolen chei ks, some of fine quality nnd vry good designs, from Salis bury, Mas'sa chtisettsj from A. x, A. Lawk4 rice, Bostin T"homa II.Dickitis y Pliiladelphik Gilbert At -,.f ;CotBre, Masachuselts. '1 h(ro are -also iii. .fine neclraens of ffokxls f this tainted by Chad's Card i an 1 Clothino, deposited at the National Fair by J. W. & K. ! SxoKri, of Philadelphia, far Surpasses, in beauty, style, audi richness, any .ling of the kind we nave -yet seen- . i rr J H We noticed a very ingejiious lit!le:instrument, I A STAF CASF 5 liFjpllefl " Iunaxt s Iaule or i Red-book ? i i i i IloLDEii." We can imagine casus where this ; An interesting-cse vvas; tried ill iNeW Would be. very juseful. ; - ; York a few days since. Wra. Pdivell is There are some very neat-looking brass i Captain of the brig Empire, sailing be-1$icht-day Clocks and; a circular Galleky ! tween Nqw Yorlj.ahd Norfolk. ' In 1832, Clock, from Brewster and, IngVaham, Bristol, j previous to her departure from NevM York, Connecticut. ; j the Steward, a colored man, wasjtakert Wc saw the SEwiMo Maciiixe, invented by J Kjckj and James D. Law, another colored Mr. Elias IIowe,Jr.ofCambridgcpo.t, Massa-;malf was; employed in his place.! The chusetts, at work, but we saw it so short a time, ; brigarrived at Norfolk ; and on her return and the evolution was so rapid, that we can give voyage, en about ten days out, a!negro no account ol whatever ol its modus operandi, i J s, , . , A, L e We brought away, however, a small piece of its mand chlld' .he Property of a Citizen work, which those who are better able to judge ot iNorll,' were, found on iboard, paving than we are pronounce excellent. We must ; secreieu inemseives, witn pe assistance see it airain. We1 think, however,! that if this ; of Law, so as to escape bbservaton. niachiue can continue, to work as rapidly as we , Capt'. Powell immediately put back tb Nor sjtw. it - work, (aind being nothing but a machine, ' folk, surrendered the slaves, and handed course it can.) it ought to be called the ' De- over Law lor trial, who was convicted, 1 among the Tailors,' ipr it will certainly bring i and is now in the Penitentiary at iRich tout a revolution in the trade. L " moral. Suit is broucht.in the narrie of Law Several new articles ; of Furniture have ; as plaintiff, by the Abolitionists inl New been introduced into the: room, among others j York, against Powell, for damages. 5 After some fine sofiishnd rocking-chairs from R. B. j a- arurnent by Counsel, in which the Will.s, BostAn,,and some, very handsome art.. ; laws of Virginia were discussed, the jury ccs in American birch i and elm from D. j:. r i t , -, , Ai J St A. Crout, Philaddphia. KAn extension din- tur a ? erdict for the efendar the ids-table, on ai improved principle, from Mr. Court charging tbahe had a perfect right Briggs, Roxbuir, Massachusetts, and an arli-i to S back to restore the slaves and to cle of very hanidsome' workmanship, called an i surrender the steward to the civil aUthofi American Beehive." to be nlaced close to the tics- It is stated that the case will be car- wall of a i oom,whicli mjust also be an oulsidc l ried by the Counsel for Law to the Supreme real lot the house. Itlbi-tns a bureau and side boa id, and also; a parlor j beehive, in which all the operations ol that insect may be viewed whilst sitting in. the parlor. The bees enter through Ihe tulles passing! through the outer wjall and depart the same way : they cannot cOme into the room. , Tljisiinfienious invention is bv 3lr. James A. Cutlmir. Uoston. ; : SACRILEGE. From the Baltimore American. 'Som0 vandal thief, who visited the mansion of the venerated Washington at Mount Vernon, last; week, was guilty of a shameful mutilation of an exqbisijely sculptured marble mantelpiece which had been presented by Lafayette to Wash ingtonr jThe sculptured panel upon which the mutilation was made represents an agricultural scene, wjih a small cottage in the front of a well, a girTporjring water into a tub, around which are cabbages, radishes, &c, to be washed, and a hule bby standing near the maid, who was d re th, which have performed cares upon thousands of helpless and hopeless persons, after the usual scientific skill of physicians had. consoled therg with the assurance that they could do no more. The properties of these Pills, ns an anti-bilious and areriont medicine, are unri valled ; all who use them reconimend them ; their vir tues surpass all eulogy, and mutt be used to be apprecia ted. ;The weak and delicate will be strengthened by iheir use, not by bracing, but by removing the cause of weakeess, the gross and corrupt humors of the body. They require no change in the diet,' or care of any kind. Tlain directions accompany each box, so that every one is his pwn competent physician. These Pills are for sale at 25 cents per box, by our a gentsjn every town in the State, and by the following highly; respectable gentlemen in this vicinity, viz : J. 11. Emiisf, Salisbury ; David Fraley, Rockville ; A.! Sc. D. W. Hurmicut.Gold Hill ; T. C. Graham, Cowansville ; J. Krider &. Son, Mount Vemon. 4w3 PROSPECT! The Whig iim: Juui:. . THE SOUTH P. KM An Vl?f4TP.RN represented as holding up a radish to his mouth. ; literary Messenger aud REVIEW Tbq whole arm of the boy, with its beautiful I nana ana radish, was broken on above the Rg Av ING purchased, from the proprietors, SIMMS' JLJL description Vn. spinner. Court, in order to test the CQiistitmiohality ot ttie law ot Virginia. Rich. Whig ' it f 1 X manufkclnr tlous samples of negro cloths fijm Rochester, New Uarnpshtro Marker A; Co., Poston ;j and Ubelmslprq, iViassacnusetts. Samples o( Gepr. ; gia plains have been knt by George Schley', of Augiiita, Georgia and of G eorgia stripes, call ' cd Indian goods, Il jgves usgreat pleasure thus to record a proof of w;hat the 'South is doing in jthoway 6f homo industry. There are! also ! t ambles of Woollen ji-Eliason, of Orange' j II MeiVrs. '.Welhercds,- I ftarir, have sent a! fine j iffy variety of woolleir piles jftf.vWids and ch WARLIKE PREPARATIONS. Leandcr at the Rio Grande A letter from Charleston gives thej following ac count of the causes that led to the capture of Lieut. Deas. :j ;i j 1 h . " R annears that Lieut. Deas .was olh- manul-.tcturo from W.; P. Cotirlhouiei! !"Tirf;iiiial, cer of the day, and it was customary for We are wholly unable to keep pace with the American band to perform the nation- tlic popular mbvements,in various sections I al airs, when the Star Spangled iBan- of the Union, to meet the anticipated re- tier" lowered in the-evening. This con quisition of the government for troops. ! cert of sweet sounds attracted thejitten- i They show very clearly that, whenever i tion of the Mexicans on the opposite side, tre services of its citizens are requisite to ! and crowds assembled on he banks of the defend the country or to maintain its rights ! river to listen to the strains of music, a or honor, the emergency wilj be met in a J mong them were many ladies. Lieut. De siirit corresponding with the magnitude j as became enamored with a certainjMex- of the occasion. ! ; i ican hp:nitv. nnd siirrns nihrl tnlcpns rif !if. ' 1, 11 IJaltimor.e cqonty, May. I ..' M,c iNewUrleans ricayune Of the 13th : fection passed between them; on lhatsame assortment of almost ev- Hist, states tnat volunteers are .pourine in eve.ninsr like another Leander. he nlnni?ed goods. There are lafgc from'alLquaiiters, and that the idea of re- ! into theTMexican Hellespont after Bis hero, :hpcks from Lowell, and -ye. ! sort in? to a draft, has been ahnndnnrrl thai rit Uk AULlfw Sl v!;CPr'TiC' fTLNorf,?;h; iQ" the! 12th, ;no-lessitNan 437 jvolunteers sidethan he was secured as a pri$onbr.- Love; and not valor or friendship, prompt ed him to swimacrloss the river" , k ; ' Ai: Wwr. and feomer Conn. ; and reached thaticity from the interior, among 'j i! f: '!l fiPS Uha?f' IWrford, Teipleton, dnd ihom was a fine compknv of 107 men S 1 f ; M ilr r 11 Trcf r3et,s linand- slrong 'wotHien clot lis hatcji eeu Teceijed from Coven V Conrii-oiicut I.Jl'rty and Albanjand froni S. Miarris,; mnv oru; irom Morrison. Ndrth llxhridgei aiid PittsfiJld. rh Pmvidencc Rhod U. 4-iijand: and 1'eterbofduj ;.-Adams,Atnesbiiry,S I '-f r'-'Y "Waiirichusetts ; fror H j l;.:' :l rt ' laiict'; and Peterboir .'I'thaUMty. IK BlaciLore u New nampshitc j Facloify, PKiladelphta : I anminir n riA V Tr..-i , ol Korth Adams, and from Plaquemine and Iberville. Under Gen G.S.Rousseau as Captain, and another of 90 men fromiEast Baton Rouge, under the Command of ihe. Rev. Richard A. Stewart as Captain. When the Parsons take the field, the Mexicans may look out ! The - ..".1. 1 !. : 1 1 5W4 & I). I). Fa rnu in. of 'AmeshuJw Masicim. i,n u.. V ' ' I ' il 1 ' I L P 1 " ' T"VU UV '"w U') UU) H.UUUU13 UUI,UUUU1C 1 I'll lUiider the requisition of Gen. Taylor will soon De 11 lea un. anc ujctcjbibits at.aDitment:of very finetloflis. that number; Errfoft" - i Tbe MIe Advertiser of the 1 1th an- tc'K in thatcity of a fine .t Philadelphia. Feli beaver !and! tlilni bJi,a uu "55 company, numDer.ng about 100, inado without citheHspmning or Weaving, have i r 11 ri.,.h . r.:,j - .aJIv- Jl' 5' i from Men .V I uvimvu uuiii nuinum, vjoinneciicuiL n .. bf various colors, irom Wil ' ' 10 i. !e I, Dexter, and Im portan tIf Truc.y h c N. Y, Cou rier and Enquirer of Saturday contains the following paragraph : Rumor The Montreal Courier of the Picayune adds, that the full complement j 21st, has the following postscript : r C t lilt' M fT i m n t o vaniii daiI t-i.r T ..t.. t I . Ul 1UUI l( kIIIIA.hw IGUU1ICU lltllli lllUiSiillta ' Tni : , , ; i . . & . . . ' ." " 1 here is a rumor in rreneral e.ireiiiM- shoulderj and carried away. It is hoped that the circulation of this para. 1 grarjh wdl lead to the detection of the thief and ' the restoration of the stolen marble to its ori"i- ' nal place." ' Carotjna Figs. A correspondent of the Sa vannah Repubhcan states that as good figs can ' be prepiredj in Georgia and Carolina as the ! importer! article. He gives the following re- 1 cipe for prearing them. ! u Gather fhe figs with the stems to them, be- ; fore they arp fully ripe ; have a syrup prepared j either of brown or white sugar, and, while boil- ! ing:put in your figs and let them remain till they I become 'flat, which will be in a few minutes ; J take theni Out, put the.m on a dish or tray, and j put them ln' the sun; after they have drained,1 place them in another tray, taking care to turn ' them ; Ibf (hem bo turned and gently pressed , dovvn twiiceja da) Two or three days sunning is sufficient to cure them. Before boxing them, have sorpo well dried loaf-sugar silted upon them box their), and they are ready for Ue. It is ?s Travels, Critiques, Reviews History,. Biography, fmriii,. - . .. . . Paperson the Army. Navy, and other Notional Affairs, "'tr '"'? j'f " J r? "ol allowed 40 stay too anj di-hns of. all questions sheeting the Rights, In long in the? boiling svrilp if thev do, the v Can ! terests and Institutions of the South and West. npCr hi Unnrlu ArA " The subscription price will be Sj.but the work will .j 1 ft J ! contain! very nearly twice as much matter ns Simms, Ma ? 1 i j gazine, and be published in an elegant style, like the prea- qultiire hf Rhubarb. This is a plant that -T', 1 m 1 ' t l ' I hose indebted to the Magazine, will please make im- shduld he Cultivated in every kitchen garden, j median payment. 7 50 will be taken in full for sub It makek delicious pies and tart, when nothing "ptioH due to S.mm,' Magazine, and for the " Messen j M 1 C I rrpr anil, Kvifur for 1 Hiti else can be had for that purpose : we prefer it . Reduction ok Pustage.- to gooseberries for our own use. Immense i quanlitiesiof it are sold in London, and in all out principal markets. Its valuable properties ' are fast .becoming known. The attention which ' has recently been given to it, has caused the production of gigantic size, single leafstalks of some of tfiem weighing two pounds. MyatVsi Victoria is the best we have seen of the large kind. It is of monstrous size, and the flavor is .'excellent. A correspondent of the Cultivator describes the "Leviathan" as hav- ! ing ' leafstalks as long as a walking stick, and leaves ;asilarge as an umbrella.' f Southern, axd Westers Moxthlt Magazine and Review," 'it will, from this time, be blended wiih " The Southern Literarv Messenger." Thel Messenger has been established more than eleven years pmuch longer than any other Southern work ever existed; during which it has maintained the highest rank, among American Periodicals. It has always been emi nently Southern ; and for several years, has been address ing itself to the West, both editorially and by its ablest contributors. It will continue to address itself to the South and West. To indicate this and its union with Simms- Magazine, the titles of the separate works will be blended in " The Southern and Western Literary Mes senger Bnd Review ;" retaining the features of each, but improving them as far ns practicable. Whilst it will be distinctively the advocate of the South and West, its mot to will W " In the Union, and for the Union! In the South, and for the South and West !" It will be published simultaneously in Charleston and in Richmond. The subscribers to Simms' Magazine es pecially, and the friends of Southern and Western Liter ature, and the public generally, are invited lo enlist in its behalf. The aid of Mr. Simms has been secured, not only as contributor, but in the Critical and Editorial Department; and other Southern and Western contributors will be ad ded to those already engaged for the Messenger. Com munications for the " Messenger and Review." may be sent to the office in Richmond. 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This mora!., number of pages, Lei: : : wood. ' Certain it if. ::. ate and sustain a truly : a Whig Review mut 1 - great subjects, either u . :'. with more pages at t I should prefer to stop i' I Tie cash system . . urged on our subscr.kr- periodical can be e:r.c RE DUCT JO : A great item of e.; postage, ihe posrag i mer amount. (U It is eamei-tlv r- . interested in this deir"). many subscribers as t - . places of residence, t j t' the postmaster. If s , means of procurinir. o. r . sily obtain a number i: . tant aid would be extc trouble, and some si esnf of the country. . That this may he c..: mittees. Societies, Ciu! -.. are ofTered : Five c - mitted in current New-V . ing responsible for four c Persons in the count; ', scnption.can receive t:. oped, or in any other v ; v AH communications i G. H-. Colton, 118 Na- merchants anti t! ARE most respectf..! . stock of Xcdifincs Taints, V. i; Articles, &.c, at Wht : r . D. IL Cress, Usq., whi .'i -We shall also jecei ve i-i Salisbury, February L7, ; state of"V:-c jTAe, Cherokecs. The Arkansas Intelligen- cer brings further horrible detail s of outrages upon the Ime dividing the Cherokees from Ar- tiotV particularly in military circles, that kansa1 On the -o;h u,t., a poor negro was bar the government messenger has arrived in i harousjy murdered in Crawford county, as is town with despatches brought by the ! alleged, by Tom Starr and another Cherokee, steamer of the '4th, said to have arrived at 5 The samG day some Cherokees crossed into Ar- Boston, ahnouncins- lhat the RritisHii min. Kansa? ancl sno1 tnree ol me Starrs bills, W il For the benefit of subscribers by mail, the " Messenger and Review" will be printed on the finest light paper, by which the. postage will be greatly reduced and the bound volume rendered far more convenient. The undersigned believes that the above arrangement is an auspicious one for Southern and Westenr Literature and Interests, and hopes to be adequately sustained and rewarded for his efforts to maintain them. The messenger and review for nothing. Whoever will send us four new subscribers, with 80, shall receive the Messenger and Review gratis ; and in the same proportion for a larger number of subscribers. Active and faithful canvassers and collectors will be einployrd. Security will be required. Orders for the -" Messenger and Review" will be Fent in immediately, with the money, to the Messenger Of fice, Richmond, Va. It is indispensable to know how many copies to publish ; and all w ho intend to subscribe will please do so immediately. 0Those papers which insert this Prospectus, a few time?, and give it an Editorial notice, will be entitled to : the Messenger and Review for one year. K B. B. MINOR, Editor and Proprietor. Richmond, Va., Jan. 1916. STOKi; Stinrrinr C!i)iiri uf I , . Polly My. , n Ye!tUirm fnr T)i PROCLAMATION i for defendant to r ; ; publication be made ii t the Watchman at Sa! :. : fendant to appear an 1 r Isaac Goldiog, Clerk t : . monday after the 4ih u. I : . : Jan. 1S46 3m33 I'r. Fish" I Fi xntt i tic & :t.; uonic ri'm- ra, turn nfl GRC . r.f I I 1 ' i ... . i . E ' lmA iiv.,. L( ill ' ,.. :;i 'VT '" i.viwiiis. ji tiiriuus coiprs, irom v ii . ! mlngton, Delaware ; Skaneatele, SouthbriiUe. iMorthamnfnn! Brre, antt U,o Middlesex Wnollctf Mills iiw. -.:''';;.htlfsc)'n couniv, New Yfik ; i ' UMttf field, 'IVrnph'tHti, Webster, i' f '- tVi,:Masachuseitad l-Npw York, made Vi ly; a,ttl r6m Walderi. New York from Onskartf, Oncida'co, wotd grown of Captain h more. i . .-.ll .. . AlnntrrA.v. .I i ... i ciose Hiss comiiu'.tiicaiious wun me imer- lOntgOinrrv' Kirna. nn f hip vvnv ' . -1-' . - i ; " f ' " . ' ican government, and proceed to Eng- bcene ot action. : . . .? TK p..c, .. ,.r . i ianu : : , ,wv. . -mivanmn savs : " ve under- r. ..v.... 6v-Vv amortiv,tnai oneoi trie cnieis 01 tne Uieek nation now in Wash- Ham, jmd Dick, an innocent, harmless cripple, who had wronged no one. Dick was shot three times land has since died of his wound. Ellis ! was spot in the jaw and arm William. through. thc bck. Whatever crimes may have been committed by the first 2 named men, the Cher- okoe police, savs the Intelligencer, has ierre- trated anlactof violence which should be sc. - ! il . I 1 . ' -. i ' ' .1 ; , One at a Timb.' A constable that had ington, has offered to thr iw.i-nf lately been inducted ino office, Was! in services of &.000 picked warriors eVinnld attendance on -4He Court, and Waslbrder- vcrelt rebuked,- and that most promptly too .. .1 h .1. L . . . t . , . L l T ...1 ..... 11 Tl ' 1 1 1 1 L1 PI! ' ;l : in thaticoun-1 uiey no reqiairrd in the conflict ivtth Ty eu " uJR Juug to can juim wen anil p !i? ! i : ; tt 1 - V till -1 1 A- . j , 'i nl 11 !! li i ; I- . I 1 i tUti VT.m. ,1,1 L.i fci.;..i 5r. . ;i" .,r,H'iir". .""",-. SWiirtg.ine otier,it is to rVlu"1" "VV ?H i T V Ulru!"1 tinmen-' Unforced. man named Jack- c." ! r-l T Wom Uon; i,Je EtopeU the President Will decline it ! the top ol nis lUDgs. 1 ; j Sfix Jewel was hung in Jefferson count v. F!or. ooihd otincsa c:6!iji aroear to tintn ;Vo J,nl,l i.,..f i l .. . . ' ; -.fnh RaI . nml P.H7r.Hpih R11 ' S ; ! '. .!.. o.u ..i. n 1 , . , . w tittuuiu ii -a i . t. in .mm. i 1 1 . n n 1 1 l u vuij - -a. a v- i i it i iiii ii k ni ii .tntr -in i : iinrm. i- icm EDEN PARK POWDER MILLS. , HAVING been appointed afnt for this Factory I can offer the public in w hole or half kegs at ma, ufacturers prices, nn article of Powder which has been favorably known throughout the Southern country for many yjL-ars, and I can warrant it equal to any manufac tured in the United States. . Orders from the interior will be thankfully received juad prordptly attended to, and if the article is not found to.be such cs represented may be returned and I will pay all expenses. E. J. LUTTERLOH. Wilrpington, April 2Dth 1646. 4:5t SHEET IRiT CONSISTING i Madeira, Port. S . Liquors fine IV t Gin; Monongahala W . Apple Brandy, and dials fine Gold Cor ! gaux do., Orance , ! namon do.,C!ove (' Troy Ale, fine frr!i . qt. and pt. botti, f; ! rup. Also, S'rawb. .-, y and some Absaintb. , -1, 2, and 3 ; Salmon, N rings. A fine supply f English Walnuts, II . cents per lb.) some j Oranges and Lemon-, V: i of fine Spanish Cigar -. j Blacking, Matches, f. . I best Scotch Snulf.lo!-'' r Pepper, Cloves, fne ft.- kind of English C! f -I would be too tedious t.. j articles for ca&h only :. j Salisbury, May 2 !!. ii. wee CLOCK AND nocictit. Hrtton ahd woollen cloths '( 1 L . . 1 - Tl ' . ! . ! j i ,n's PhiUtdelphia anl R. AVeth, ; tlfcu, A. Aewnwn,idnd W.p. Vatt,of Penn. V sylvania. Some vtry fine Specimens of blank, Hela have been received froih Rochesteri il, j'lltiphirr, Rnd printers' tlahkcii and j boiler pg frpm Pr.tter.un, New Jersey. Some fine IKi.l.J I...S..I .L.f l , I'.niicu wooi scans irom not us appear to lis to : Wo si i : , . .". , t - t - - -'""v. , . i k , i w out, nit; p stipci.or texture and htMsh. Mixed 1 f snvn-r,. u-nrfWt' ; iuA .v'"uua f ioa at al time ' said ihe T(br(, I ! T:.-Jk T U, i.i.'. i i I i - r T",'l,-v? iK -c iitb tt am. t " ,-r ; t o j i "i" m " f!f e ikrovernmentLnnliinHoUft;.. . L T T V im.ii mu SUOUll iMrt lli-liiiirl 1m- ... 1 . . , . . .,. cVinlifon tho yiniicfoKIa . I f- n' t ' -. . . uii;,iiijjiu)iiiPiH;oi a simi -i A ""t- 'l v" .. . i Mtrraer ana. Suicide by- a ISegro. The Lit perform well. A1; Salisbury, Decer..! lar force by the enemy. ttcA. Whi 1 Now you've done ; Judge, out of patience: TaunSoltl. Massachu. 1 Vf! table cottars from Fra kfordlPeiiti. ':f -,T'll,i , .K.cjeHebf woolien hos of every Iva i Jiff' f ,kI ct,er goods from Gennr.htowni PeU. Lsyiyaiii.T; There aic also fine samtiles of zephyr , j i ,: 11 ' hj"cjmuu wfjuncii, liming yar It, d, -frjini Moses UU; Philadelphia. TOs v " r lv' " 'T ft" impe-rieci mi, and pro&a. 1 :i Kli oennv...f (tAs-PiUi:... , r .(.! AL - n-t ?.i i 's I' - i ")''vM(",'ii i ini uj; j ; (KT A party of Mexicans, who hand encamp-: . Aow ed on the island adhe moutn of Ihe Brasses.1 i10 I CJ . - I . i. --i i, ' Ct .1.1. fT u,. cxciaiiaqo ine ; tie UpicklSanner, of the 6th instant, savs : "Rv j a letter jiist received firnm tho Post Master, at YOU VE? DONE IT Now voii've done ;it wow ioVvip done j liarr-old Post Office, Montgomcrv county, we y fea . a a a - a i ":! yelled tne cpu- are mtorcned ot an extraordmarv caso- of mur- COPPER.WARE MANUFACTORY, IX ?IOCI.SYILa,n, DCH By the Wholesale and Retail. JJ i Till: SUBSCRIBER having commenced the above business in Mocksville, Davie county, N. C, would inform Ihis friends and the public generally that be is priparqd to execute alt orders in the Tarious branches of AN Apprentice to i; taken, if appli ply h,ut anindu'tri - To Jourii: "fTANTED in.r Santiago, hate leen; dispersed bv the coram an - '! SfaLto !TK.i.,iivvns rih itnhr!inr th!4 - irm ! dar dntl suicide, bv a neirimnn.K,.t bf. vi. the ahc?ve buiness, with neatness and despntch ; and he ' : .1 . , ! T I - - n'Arl Wd himc. i .I,. Hii wni-lr KI1 V . rt 1 I J. m . oiu, tue propcn oi ,ir. Jetlerson Cunninirbam. , c , , . , , i.1. ! . v. 3. J. . ",r,awi vuiii iiijjuam, onv other shoo in the Stale, and he hones bv elf at. " T ' 4 " der of the Ui State's' ischooner Flirt. It was coQrtiar and bystanders ij hurst into a ieareu mat ii enemy would here which ivould command Point IsabehL . . 4 fi,-.-- ' y. ' ! - . riliUl -:..l.U 1 J ' T. -! .1 . .1 ,,rtifv a Dosition neany laugh, to the perieet surprise ana j :pv.v,;5u,,n.,ou. , n seems mat i no negro the approach to ",!may W the a,Stonisnea COnSiaDiej ; "T -J, f-'V: ' 7 -i "uw.uestreu to marry -i : i .1 i - ' b"r""'' iy jwois u.ij ; uui nic gin A call has been it raotner tention; to his business to merit a reasonable share at least of; public patronage. ' Country Merchants and others wishing to buy to sell its. None olh-rs i . - : Mocksville. A rr i loct. St: AVE as- : profes-i li, r r the nuDiic. ur. H tlSh !ff thisBtatd, to be held in jiC cxb.bunreadtness to march lit the orders oft he. Govern , t : . '. - i r I : v . ' ol lAuicnran wool en nv-hn'uM, ,1 - i .. ! " i . . 1 " v ' l m1"1-- vur spirited roaiuteer corbis' th Cv 1 - - r r;"sr "a s 1 I ... ii?PK!hcrerito sine vkMui cxIm v I' I!- ' . 11 id Which thev have been fcf titfJL Ur-L CIZZ:' T " c ? u vu. FSV. "g and HaW, or thi notice will be I " i ' . ,1.1... ... . -1 I ;u I . i VUJ1V I . Z a. tr-r t "IE0 I --. II . ilJ tr m T r M HI ! I iv' '' ' "'' "'i1' 'f T'- ' I v ' 7- - ' & 1 - i , fiuoy .a, xoiOi O'iTSTt pr obiptf OntUlfiik A-;i tft .k:i : again would do well to give roe a call before buvintr else- Amr next rrn " Jl -.--... , L. LM i . -'".-v mi. w. u.it , . ... . .... . I""' ..... . : t-.li. '' i CUlOn iiiiv-. ,1 S Kniilv K.n tr Kr,- t-.J-;l. ' : :4-J c.rii niy ucrv wiu oc KRUiaiea accorams to the 4' Uc. Whi'.ehenJ ;t '. on Gorbr araJham1;.nnHEei win, Uiified st February U.' Vlf 2 n:.l ' 'S U i hardneb of the Umes. . . ' ' " I .ton HoMor at ,h, 1; oi nuwaq vomaty iCourt, as executor i tne wktiu i3 ... mm -e-wiucni ci Alatuiew ii. .oiecur ciec a, id ct the sorin?. ta iinn n.,, nnA v -.t-, - j . .... ie Knewbne cameJ he seized her, andse. Fnotice.Lv claims- acainsX the rithiri the time presctibed plead in bar of their recovery JAMES KERR- January 2, It 1 r -.-lI k - i.A-j ! . .1.. i e ' t. . l i l - fvA t r'-.n-. r.. t r xnt to j t. i t , u,,nov entirely irom per uooy I . aiiow ana rwun i ...it v.' ki.v. -.Mrw-ii . .rr ir..i. ' fa&en m excnane. . . it lhu m ii'i'i kmin. cy : "flM. -uc kui'ii ran u u mue ;wav i . -... - ; : - i into the WoodsV andw5th some ..!-f L! " lirMjfrornia trcehe hanged Lhim- v ") ALL' KlKlVs' OF .BLANKS r V !I '! in, . ,? -I iXcktly printed and for sulcat this Office. " 5i i L 1 i -" J 1 , ' , i .: : i v 'I'--- ' 'J i - . .-', 4 THE r;Vrr.!?r TrtM'rr.T;": the season. Sa!i:Vury,Fcb.T, V n
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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