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i 4 ! L J- - -III i i 4 4- i- 4 t I r- WW' Poetical. ITT I f From the Dooton Atlas 'M FROM FANNY FOHRElt.K.i WcrUct from ihl procif .Uof Affcf : t ' l,v Ticker & Co . the following s V .1 tL..' ... ,J mother U Mrs. Judson pre" ' ti'Uryiije from tUU'lpri a few weeks ago 4 Civ.' me ray clJ wat, Mthr. T-LL nJ ihrluah inaVa changinj itfene, Oil ! If i me M into thine eye - Their meek soft, loving light J'alls, like a glram of holmes, .UUpon my luirt to-night; ; r!ve not been1! ng away, Mother ; ! j Few una h; ve rose and wt j 3nre lat the tear drop on thy cheek. ' !Mt lips in k!ises met 1 jTw hut a littty tEul verv lorte it went; Though every DearMuihe Tle wor!J has time, I know, kiL'ht I tame to thee, , in my dreams kindly dealt, Mother, Ito the cliilJ thou lov'tt so wdl rTliy prayers hive circled ronuddier pajh lAnd 't was ftVJiich made t ; s 1! "Nl 1 t n i 1 -i I ' t P but'Mi-4. adapted herselfi to her new situatibp.and had; not- yeencouniereu those hollow deceptions, and bitter deceits of life, before1 her husband found it neces sary to attend to some business which ire quired his presence on the continent' ; He left aloric, and in crossing the' channel, the steamboat was overtaken by a tempeit and dashed upon the rocks of the coast. This shipwreck made Mrs. j a widojv fhr the second time. i 1! a n her misfortune, she naturally looked i about for consolation from others, which ; is any thing but difficult; to procure for a:; widow who united to her own personal charms those of a very considerable fort, tune. Among those attentive to her, she favored a young and shcjwy jyouth, full bf exauisitely Handsome and iKeri last: hus band left heri by 'a yill in which no flaw can be detected, an income '.of 120)00 a year -This is'rtainly. more ban einough to hut one s eyjes to the f chtmericatlan gers of the pasK Mrs. ; Wouldj f asily find in Paris k man vho, inlspite jdf I the apparent fatality, wpuld:estperhi hinjself very happy to become tier sijtui nuspanu. REPORTED BATTLE AT NAUYQOC From the St. hoate Repubiican of Sept. 14. 1 By the steamer Ocean Watef which trrired here yeterdaj we learn that a messenger ar rived at Wariw about II o'clock. on Fiiday 'evening, a few minute before she leu, who sta ked that a battle ; had taken j!ace about 3 o'clock that afternoon near 'Nauvop, which Jasted. two hours, and in "which from iicelte to fifteen men . ' 1 '11.1 .7 mrl-rnT o,1 ' 'Pi, nq rt in1 ru 111 X;',Vr :4XTwi. f'-fit'r i thev could be ascertained, are, that on 1L1MI DU h Ll 1 b. &rA;l 1 j!P . . v lhfl vautooUeg. hearing that ihai Anti- fU irift oneration! Of the new tarifl upon AGO,"':'- i 1 S ; 'Mormon were on the march to their!-1 tityrhHe industrial IntcrcsU of. Pennsylvania. marched out 1o the number of some three to I. . uve liunarea, auu posieu inemseives ai io uis.! Among the. duelists of thelsoutlr of Ire-' iners.; The -United States Gazette says :" ! he miners! ve: understand, are leaving the coal 'regions as fast; as they can gather means.! A considerable number come down every, day' and put themselves in a way li reach t England or Nova Scotia, where jbetter wagsjean be earned. We speak pow of facts mentioned to as by one who knows the; movements in these matters, and who! fully understands and IMPORTANT) irotchUi" Ten.. . . i: i P m. I 1 L land, at tne cwse oi ine lasi eeniumvyere Etance ofabout onc ,nile east of the temple, bav. several wnoso peeus are suu uiikcm oi. ? is One oi these vvjas Pat Power1 of Daragle, He was a fati robust man, much distin ing an open plain in front, and an extensiTe corn-field in the rear, their line being formed -,.'r..l rvo HoT with thft fnc-e. Here thev race and wit, who seemed to her to unite ; guished for his interapeTanoe,:and gener- wfl:t,i the nnnroach ol the Amies, who arrived alrthat would best console her for the ; ally seen with ; a glowing red face; He i about 3 o'clock in the afternoon, said to be eight loss ortr nusoanu. xi auyu fis me , on oue occasion iougni wuni a nreeating cessary o&lays were oveK the reign of the 1 companion calfed Dob Briscoe; 'wben ta- third husbanuxornmenceid, under the most I king aim he still had a inenidhip for htm, and would show it ; so he orily shotoa his Nothing at the commencement seemed whiskers and the top of his ear. His pis- likelv to mar the haphiness of this union, i to! was ahvajs at the service? of another hundred in number, with five or sir pieces of cannon. The latter were posted on an emi nence, and opened their fire on the Mormons, but at two creat a distance to be effective. Soon after, the action was continued with small arms, and lasted until 5 o clock, when tne An- ! . 1 . .i- .:.!. J 1 l ... - ... i.; i 1 i. "i i: i: '. e. if . nn ues enner reireatea or wnaua-w. lillT MHHI. t;V.Il IlllK- tlK CM.L'i.1 IU VUll i . Willi I1MII If'SS J I i: I IltX I IUI t M I'-'-' , nu ' .. . , . - their holy sjiell ' Lat path eo dearlfr hrigli, the husband besran to disnluv vices lie-i neath his gracelul exterior.' ! Ghmlng was ! Pbwer immediately took it bp for him. his ruling passion, and he gave himself up i. .. .. i i . . r r. i mi. l i ,v(10 o r. ;ri,lUfhi rllinprlkchatlen.1 s slated to t.e trom eigm to jij.een ku.co, oui Ik 11V II 4JL At 1VIIM -r " j - " O 7 ? i i, 11 .L.l. t 1 nu .1,.. r- umLA man Kiweu anu iico wouuueu ; inc imr uauno V Ilt:u lilt: jlj uivv iviviuuuuu tiit niiu that is uncertain, and the Nauvooites had one Which streWed'the ro.-3 thene, fyhkH gave tlJe light, and cast tlie talu On every breath of air. I h nrt, Mother ; ver heat ; 1 bear a hopjiy ! A happk-r n yMid, even now ' An; hurntini m .Mothor! 1 .But if such tirewns are giverj, JWIiile at the jiHrt:! thus wt stand, What are th i t nqnnnn i ion wiiii so mucn aruor, uii in y kej,"- be resumed the time he had dissipated the rest ol his Vr persons witnout mucn regam to mer me-,; in(T morninfr. i I rimonv and -the whole fortune of his wife, frits or claims.: I In Waturtbrd he wqis par- ' 1 1 It was expected that the battle would same, evening or on the follow Pcacii :TTxU. InUie present abundance of the luscious peach, it maybe of some interest to ine cuiiiraior io Know uu w IVm! from hia'sumlus fruit. We find lit in the N. Y. Mirror as follows : " Take 4 or T bushels rf ripe,' juicy peaches, and maah or. bruise them in a Uib, and pour them into a barrel large enough to contain them, and stand in a cool place., At 'the bottom of the barrel, before putting in the peaches, some clean straw must be placed, to prevent the pumice from fill ing up khe 'spigot. The head of the barrel must be covered. In about three day the peach wine is ready for use. Draw it off from the spigot,! and if care and attention have been a- doptedj a delicious beverage will be produced. , pew huda of hfe at my foot. I 1 life nuay he a drd'awa. truths of heaven ! . i i I bear a hsj-py heart, Mother ; , i iYet, when find eyes I bc And hear soft ! I ever think j And then, the j pnhiddrn, f And, like a ho j Unto thy hr. ' Then I am very sad, Mother, lones ojid winnii of thee. tear my sjuril weeps u my eye, f leless ihove, I lyng ast to fjvi. j Then5, no longer able toleiulure his shame j ! l and remorse, he shot himself. i' Three successive calamities would have deprived Mrs. of the courage to make a new conjugal trial, had not her pecuni ary matters made it necessary for tomar ry'again. Completely ruined by her third husband, and with uV inheritance to ldok forward to, marriage was ihe only Re source by which she could escape the ep- g wrdsa ; 1 ') ticmany proiuse oi ins Honors in in s way. i Waler Cure aml Ucallh Almanac We have Amonis.ktiiights were the recorder, the;! received a copy 0f this Almanac for 1847, wah paymasteTF.of a regiment, aind a lijeuten- a simple rerjuest to notice it. Wc do so with ant : Poweryjas in a coffe4house Ih con-pleasure. versat ion witlKa gentlemjin ;accijdently-; The water cure has made great, probably met, and the topic oconver$alion was the too great advances in. a few years pat. That new knights, lie abused them nl, but-peonstant and variuus bathing in cold water is particularly " a fellowNcalled B4- , a '; excellent (qv the health, we have not a panicle beggarly half-pay He.utenari." The gen- J d'-ubt. It strengthens the constitution, keeps tlematrturned! pale, and in; confusion im- Pores of ,he sin Pen' P'events colds, ca. 'hnrrnssm'fint ftnd mlserv of want. There mrdiatelv lpftthe eofiVe.rodm. XT);, vmiitarrhs, and all that class ot diseases, and the . . J 'i. j. 'i ..u X i i. i .i i. i.. i 1.1 l -i. i-vi I was no time io ue josir, mi uiuh the best of her advantages, and lions, ; to secure tie best chance that ;ot- i whom you hate been abusing;' "In that nn( rnnrTW ti(,' , i t ' . .L 1 i : w " o r'"a 'The' Dijfcrence.No man ever vet at tempted to wilhsthnd the current of vice, without incurring the hatred of the wickv , ed and the calumny of the selfish. There I is, however, one very striking difference . 1. kn lintiacfKAfnFmflii anil ttiA ItlPTA I , UClwrcil mv num. ji t liui litv.t u,,v mw politician which may always be observed. The one is ever rdady to sacrifice himself to the general good, while the latter nev er hesitates to sacrifice the general good to himself. rTem. Advocate,. i li. iut;ic mcuiaieiy leu ine coiiee.rooin. uo you ' , v , . , ' lust make know who that is?asked. personNpre-i more esPec,al!' ll comb,ncd w,tU a,r and CI" Lturn to a , sent. 4i No," said Power, I never suwi ! Pt?re, , ' i. i ",i i i r i OTtnir ; u i r " i,. tu . cv J t in -v-1 People are too much in the habit of shrinking ,er attrac- him before. ; 1 hat's Sir J iB VrL-.,ij,, mr.ws,a; rbD m very saJ and lone I i)h ! there's nr heart whose inmost fold it ppe to me ike thine own ! f ' j Though sunny smiles wreathe blooming lii3, ' !; .While love, ones meet my e ir, j My Mother, o ac fond fclance of thiue j : j; Were thoasand times more dear, j , ' iThen with n closer clasp, Mother j v; 'Kow fold n e to thy heart ; : " i : j 14 'feel it ben ing 'gainst my own, 1 j jOnce more, before we part. ! I ,.fAfid, Mtiither, to this love lit ppot, i li When I arn far away, Come oft tw oft thou canst not com: ! j And for tnv darling pray. ' fered. Our widow, therefore besttred hjcr-1 case," said Power, with. great unconcern, j ,,pVr(1 i.ui tft hrontho th amA nir nW, f to recompense ier I must look a-fter my will.!' So hejimme 1 and over.aaTn. Thev are afraid of night air, r a husuanu ot he , diately proceeded to theoliieot 1. ;iooke. and insteaoVof having their sleeping apartments ncn anu -nanusome i an eminent attorney, sat idown Upon a ventilated at nil sea; sp nnd hnnv-pn. as it to recomnpiisp. tier w.., " - ' ? r n i i lor her trials, sent tier a nusDanu ot the first class a young Id seasons, thev carefully close- i j baronet, and quite famous On the turk ! desk stool, and told him immediately to every crevice, and avoid the pure air as if it I I lie had no passion for cards,bjjt on the other ! draw his will, jas he had ho time to lose, were poison. Bathingin cold water every day, j iiuuu, ue jiiivi: iniubfii up wuu um cauaiu- i iw win was uniwn anu CxeCUteU ; a,nu I winter anu summer, wyi uiiiium uiw;ts insure I j i . i .i ,i : .. . u : ! . i i : ; 1 J i i . I . i - r. I i.u :c f 1:1 : i 1:1 H .. . eu aruor io norse racing, anu j it una ca- i men ne was asKeu wnat was tne cause ot eauu, u iree -ur is imewuti enjojeu iiwr.ui) ; ercise he made use of his purse and of his j his hurry. II el explained the circilmstan- hut all these must be done little by little. Cold own nerson. staking lame sums in bets, ! ces. and saihj exneetpd tn .finrl k mps. water applied to particular parts. of the body, sage at his:. b4use, before" him. 'iNever I we nave no U0UUl' w u . l- fear," said Codke, the knight is an Eng- i the If11 ma nVbreaJf tlLrUg T lisbman, and. has too mdeh sense to take ! r. bits. and rush madly through the whole . ii ; . I i i ! r i I variety ot the water cure baths. "utac U1 u W uu "vc miiu. . oone j Th , riirft , nnt a, nnw , i, snn, i fD....,.y.. -T " r-- J - I to satisfy tlie Englishman mn 1 l . : - ! ' lor tne insiu;; j . S ; I l,v mmilipr in all onnntries. as well as bv the f.i TJIK WIDOW OF FIVE IlUSDAXDSi and risking himself with the horses in dis puting for the prize in steeple chases.; Fortune had not thus far effected his; fi nances. His profits and losses wcre;near- 1ft Unlontnrl knf I A ittid Lice? cnAnftpoful i - .1. La! 1. . ' . T . ! J . . v u-u , wt M : was a-,iiopUeiino terror. pi; rowers name d fu u has , prescribed for years by rode himself, he-was more often thrown oil" his horse than able to alight of his own i many sensible physicians, and has been used When travelling in England; he had lii;;iinc rroiiornllv W n rnpfwnmi'nn nil riiwl accord. So far .from being discouraged, many encounters with persons vvljo were baths as powerful aids to a healthy state, and these falls stimulated him to do better; attracted by" bis brogue ajnd cluriisy ap- ; those who build, should invariably erect con and this noble perseverance had alrciady j pearance. Oil one' occasion, a gfr)up of veniences for cold bathing, for shower bathing, cost him several teeth, as an arm and spme gentlemen were sitting in! a box j at one &c., and jhey would find that the loss of time ribs brnL-on TT5 Mmilv i m ' Tfi n A n lVi-. ' .n,l ,.it-.i . wrmlit p nmiilv rpn.'iirl liv a hpttor statp of hpath. Van atid for th Boston Atlas, tronv the I'am 'Siecle.'i T .u V ' " V? V i r V 1 , uc" A "i" c,,f'c.rtl , v " 1 V V ' 'V , . f . i ' ; T . i " i ed that marriage, would make him a bttle : the other. The representative of Irish and a S,eat saving m doctor s bills. , 1 here . lias recently arrived in Pans a more prudent, and for a &ho!rt time he! ab- 1 manners, at this time on theiEnirlifch stnrrp. 1 Racine Advocate. . . , , j , '-"O i O " stained from appearing on tbe tui l, in or- was a tissueof ignorance,? blundexs, and MY TIMES AHE IN THY HAND." BY TUE.' ACTDOa OF " FES AXD LTX KETCHES" TKUCVL- ! EK3 A5p irOLITiaASS." ' i . ! " Mysterious afe ihj waysoh God ! But mighty U, thine arm, fTo guide thy Buffering faithful ones, J And shield them from the storm. -Omnipotent art thou, my God ! , So, till the promised Knd ' , Shall gladden expectant eye, i In adoration I would cry, "My timea are in thy hand." Eternal is thy thrbne, oh God ! Round which the elders throng, Waving green palms, and wearing crowns,. - Singing the conqueror's song. Unwayering ia Uiy love, my God ! So, bo times dreamy etrand i I watch through doubt, despair and gloom, ' And feel, whilst trembly near a tomb, " My timea are in thy hand." ; Omniscient ia thine eye, oh God ! When fainting pilgrims sink, : Thou watchest till they stand beside - Vbung English lady, alread'the widow of IierT fifth husband. This remarkable chance, this uncommon series of widow hoods, lis the more extraordinary,? that the jauy m quesuo i nas noi reacnea;iier '4am year! The history of her several mar- jagesis so strange, both as a whole and In itii particulars, thiit we should hardly ,uare io reiaie tnem, u ine woriti t nan .not jllready given credit to them. The saloonsj . of tho English, almost the only ones to re-i iriain open in this season pf geiferal de ; . -:ierti(ini dispute for the honor of t H is voung wiuowp anu uom tnem we uenve the lol- . lowing narrati ,c of her conjugal adven iurcs.;j . ! ;; .! . ( . ! i Mri W'.s not nuitc 1G vears old - ?S4 vhcn ihe contracted her first marriage at It r.-l. O- ' Pl.r .:.L t ... ji . urcuia vjricun. x ins liuiirinioniai locality "l . sjsufl1cicnt cv dence that it was la purely ! lientlmental union. Two rivals!disputed I .for young afleitions ; one was favored by ner juinny, uic oiucr iy uersen. ; i ne iat tcr, ofjeourse, wnu the successful one. In order to set aside all obstacles, our two oung people had recourse to an elope incnt t and ph ; in requisition thej famous bjacUsmUh, who unites enamored English jcounlcs, at a moment's warriing, and with out asking the consent of (heir relatives. nuptial benediction hatj just been pro- A NOVEL SLAVE CASE. : ; ' absurdities, and when a-real Irishman an-lt but as soon as he becamci used to ithis neared oft tho ktae. he -wis nlwrivs tm-. : A slave case at Boston has made con- peaceful felicity his former passion return- posed to have bharacteristjes of his class, I siderable excitement. A slave secreted ed : and he thought he could unite the pleasures of Hymen and the race course. Several of the best riders iiii England had engaged in a contest, at the Newmarket races, he joined jhem, mounted his fleetest horse, darted forward in the race, and fell, this time so dangerously, that he was left dead on the spot. Ttie unfortunate sportsman had appoin ted his wife sole heiress of nil his properly, but, his will contained several errors of form, which made it of doubtful e licet. One of the relatives of the deceased! dis puted the will, the j case was brought be fore the tribunals, and bein ablv'mainair- ed against her, was threatening Mr'sj with new ruin, when her adversary him and so to be a fair butt for ridiculei Wheli himself on board the brig Ottoman, Capt. Power took his seat in the box.jtbe wait- j Hegman- ilt New Orleans, and was thus er came to hmi wit h a go d watch, with i , , i m, ,i $ i .. ... i i ; . -brought to Boston a few days ago. Ine a gentleman s pomplimeiits, and arequest ; to know what o'clock it was by ir Power ; Captain determined not to incur the pen took the watch, and. directed thoi Waiter ! alty of kidnapping a slave, resolved to send to let him kritoW the persob thatHsent it ; ; him back by the first opportunity. The he pointed oiutjone of the (group. ;f Power j slave, however, contrived 'to escape from Betlisaida's healing brink. Ever descend tlane angels, God ! A ministejing band ; To toqeh the waters with their wings, And charm e'en, sorrow, till she sings, " My limes are in thy hand." And shall I the repine, oh God ! Whilst certain of thy power ! No, let me kneel and kiss the rod, In every trying hour. Faint heart, rejoice ! and soul,. be still ! Hod hath the pathway planned ; And till thy Saviour's face be seen, Cry, through the clouds that intervene, " My times are in thy hand.' IN.conserruence tf, tl. i these wheels hav4 a of them in diCerrnt j ar'. bare sold about 100 Hi ' -which are in full anJ-.-uc county. When pro; r'y i the value of the miliar. 1 far exoeeJ the mtst tin.".. many of whom ere cin: '.v, , ence and practical tU.l, v this iniprorement. Tl.e -more, easily kept in c gether, than the eomf.tc:i : . one-third of the nr, r.r ' there ia a head abovJ. T ed to more than doi i" The price of an . ' ia - We refer, amor.j o r, iomt of whom bad ti.e v 1 more. and from many of ficatea highly apjro jn ; their saws, with th;? .v.; r. and even aa hi rh as tl"J i ! head bf water. . FAYnrcriixfi A. Graham, CcXEERtliXP. Col. Alex, Murcl f .'M, ; Christoplier Munij, i Alexander Williaiu, I CoL A. S. McNt !, Farquhnrd Sniithi John McUamci, Johh Evan, J. W. Howell, Blades. Gen. James ilciy)' tlobert Melvh, j 8. N. Richards! , Tomas C. Si Isaac Wright, John Smith,! G. T. Darksda'.el Tatrick Murj hyl John II. StMarnr.i:i, Hardy Royal, i New Hanuvir. James Murpliy, Charles Henry, ; Osslow. : Robert Aman, Greem;. Thomas llookt Beridea many ethers i 'ith Fuch a deicrvt ! feel justified in o:jVrl'" They will sell inJiviJu tenns. They als : k-.'; of wheels, (varyin r in t s ter,) in this place, Wi!: i bern, and also fr m! county. They c: jtio:i from paying any fi'-r. Agents for the, rifit of ;i NOTICE TO pIlLil ploy men t, acquait-t V ; Wheels, as we ne.v v ' business in diScfcijt pi- - Alien a. ,. FaycltetUlel Ja n i TO EDITORi. At i Carolina who wij pu! ' ; send the papr, : . to dispose of as h'' r:i.iy ; ..l'Alll(i. 1 rang the belt for. his servant, andilirected him to bring;; his pistols and follow him. He put them under his arm, with the watch in his hind, walked up to the box, and presenting the watch, beggedjto know ! to whom it belonged. Y!hen none was j willing to own it he drewj his own silver one from his fob, and presented it to his servant, desiring him to Keep it ; and put i 'l- I! ' npuriccd, when) the unsucCesful tival ap- : i-ucareu. lie nau with all speed the i postillion followed; the fugitives his gold coul(d obtain from but the fugitives had a self proposed to stop their suit, and to liinite ting up the gold dne.Jie grave ; hs name their, interests by , marriairc. This i was the most prudent course, the lovely wjdow adopted it, auiL changed her name for the fifth time, became the wife of a rich land ed proprietog, who jpassed for the most in trepid fox hunter jin Northumberland. Capt. II. after his arrival, and gave the! alarm, but was soon recovered, and on J Saturday taken down fjie harbor by Capt. j II. iii a boat and put on board the; Niag- j ara for New Orleans. A steamer was' sent after him with a sheriff's posse and a ' writ of habeas corpus, but it was too late, j Capt. II. was taken however, with his j small boat returning to the city. The j charge is that of kidnapping a free man j from Massachusetts ! ;; : NEW 'AND FRESH Patent Medicines, For Sale at J. II. EuniV Cheap Druffg Store. and address,! and assured the cockney he would keep It $afc till called fohlj It was never claimed.; I ; j" : II j On another occasion he ordered supper, i and while wjaitjidg for if he ixada news- ; Important Discovery. Reproduction of nnnrr. A ffr inmi timp. ihn waiter laid .1 n . . mt -i- , .1 .. ti ,n.,rr;.,r,.u.,.iiu..n..u ,! , , j- r - ; i , . . 1 , ' ' i ' . . i i 'to vomioc. i no . iNewarK Aavcrtiser "w uau.jiiajui ot?en conciiuueu down two covered tusnes opine tame, ana six months before the husband, while hunt- when Power examined their contents, he mjr, 1 1 was so imprudent as to lean a ditch with a loaded musket in hislhnnrl. utWh was accidently discharged, .j when hb re jceived the whole contents in his bieast. illis death was insjantaneotis. Such are the events which constitute to arrive juit sooti enough tho tQ t)0 two hours too late. , ;n rnnswniPn tKHC, notnU. r-XOM had a useless chase, mv dear sir" ; ivstu,. r.u !.:'.! : .u Bid the bndegroom, happy and proud of .1 very morning of Ik r life. Bat that which Whole' nb-ht's Stnrt nf him nn1 ti. rival jas ohly able i his success, lor we are already, married." I i j 'tjtjjpiay be so' replied the otlier, "but 1 have at least, come hi time td be rc- !; f , Ih ticceptib this challenge, the bride 1 groom requeku-d that the; meeting might jlbo astpoitet) to the uvi dny. bui hisjeal .tous; rival woM d not consent to aflbrd him this gratihcation. They ronce hhe wit liy . . v . r m i i jmust seem the strangest of jill is, that af ter thushaving gajned, or rather lost in the lottery of widowhood, she still persists ;in pursuing a chance which has been obstinately against her- The perse verance of this widjow may) be explained ;on several grounds. In the first place, having m each instance ben married so of i miivr r'n' i .it i i l " i snon a i mpi sh ii u...i n.,....;i. .ii to Hie PPot, with the f rstUpr-nnd M ... . .r,7 , ! "ttU V ir.uc. v- n.M,i.i ut . i, .i..ui L- r . a . r"'J iys oi matriairp, tne t . ;rw.vM , tuu uuci WilJS 10U2111 U'nPV mnon hiul t . .1' !. - .. i. h Pistols. bhd the hridrnnm cfrlTi'l f T een oniy me tn a UU nttt ae foreliead Iki;,; !!' experienced d " r . - i i . w v - - w w v m i.iniiiHMi ilium t i 0 i . w i j . . . i scaia ii. r, , si .1 - h ' "V'r Ul aiPU'U l ustons:: I It .1-- ...-.v i.v. I -l hot- onr f lO- ;ht is- ier nf- lering, except by their death, even the amiable dnd so his faults hi r : 1 1 - h r. . i . . ? "ik "a -wiu-ei iv: 1 uzi e.iieii, anu then m 4 second tnarnfe only !c6Jd liv ,hem. i hv h, ,k.T , K1 ; d1 I .imip,vi mio 'H'ucu iz if, uiiii sac .vcrvnn. thb, I 1 ...1 t. . ri ti t . in cruel reference to her conjugal misfor tunes. t is; very natural she should wish found they were; two dishes of ?mpking potatoes. He asked?the' waiter io whom he was indebted for such jgood; fare, and he pointed th two gentlemen in! tie oppo site box. Power desired his servant to attend him, land i directing him fin Irish what to do, the! quietly -made hi supper oirthe potatoes, to the great amusement of the Englishrrjen. I Present ly his servant appeared with two more covered dishes, one of which ho laid doWndjefbreihis mas ter, and t h 3 pthjer before the persons in the opposite! box.; W hen he covers were so far removed thelre was found fn.eadhta loaded pistol. Power took up "hii and cocketjit, telling one of the; others to take Up the se cond, assuring him they Were; at a very proper distance !'fpr a c!oseshot, aiid if one fell he was reatjy to (give satisfaction ;to the other." Thei parties immediately bolt eid without ',yait;i hg for a second invitation and with thqhvsveral persons in the ad joining box. (As jthey; were jail in tpo great a hurry to pay' their reckoning, Power p.iid it for them along with hisbwn.i 1; ! Another of these distinguished;: duelists PETERS' Vegetable Anti-Billious Pills, in 23 and 5U tt. boxes, i r ' Brandrcths Anti-Dillious Tillf. Spenfers' Vegetable do. 1 Allabase's health do. . . Chinese Blood Tills. A?ue &, Fever I'jII certain cure, or no pay. Thompson's tv'ebraied Eye Warter. Sunds' Sarsapanlla the best preparation now in u.e. Coinslock's Extract of Sarwapariila. Wistar's Ualsoni of Wild Cherry a cure for all coughs cold, Consumption, 6$c. Gray's Invaluable Ointment for cuts, burns, pprains, lruifs, fee. Spohn'a Head-Ache Remedy a certain cure for nerv ous head-ache. Hull's Cough Lozenges. Dr. Perry's Vermifuge, or Dead Shot a certain cure for Worms. Comstork's Vermifuge for do. Rowan's Tonic Mixture for chills and aeue and fever. Dr. Mc.Mims' Elixef of Opium said to be a better preparation of Opium than laudanum or paragoric. Bernard's Cholera yrup a cure for Summer cvm plaints i Swnims' Panacea. Henry's Calcine Magnesia a mild and pleasant ope- , reitit. 1 14 tf J i- . , .iiouAt-i; HasjC i:i: A n i SP'Jaau. Jti SI j-- UsiDrrii f?r ti . which far excelU'any ! : lished. He sill arri' t- i ..... j ..... . i - f .i i f 1 1 1 . i - In all its various Ira ik ! ; er ready to meet :iJ a turners with fashij-n-ii li not to besurpJt.ss 1 !.y t-. i y . tuality,deFjatch pnd u shall be his auu afid oK gement, he hops to n;' : N. B.rhepucr. ! r ! who cannot be suj pa-. l : April 3, lSlG-Uf: ftl(w-ltl.'T i:s: c.im trlfiil . j Cheapest ttnd ; Man uf irtoi y i No. 42, fM;irke t TAKES ph-isure! . , North Can!ina' i rangements to in et t . to sell his very nj;-ri r . at the extrenely j low; ; nd will warrant t!.- r; nfactured in die 'r.i: i . .SUPEllIOIt I at very reduced j ri , k ; j dozen bottles packed, . j Fruits and , . , will meet with ) t ; 1 IU "II i March 27.1? Gh ; ; . . says that the Rev. N. S. Smith, of the city j of New York, has discovered a method ' of raising excellent potatoes from the seeds I of the ball of the plant. About four years ago he planted the seeds of an ordinary plant, and obtained potatoes about the ' size of a pea. These he planted the next year with the seeds from their plants, and , and both y ielded potatoes of an increased ; EngMl aild ClaSSiCal SchOOL COPPER. A It L ii . iiain, mi; iijiiu j t-ai , in. j;iiinru the second year's potatoes and their seeds, and had the pleasure of gathering potatoes large enough for the table, of the finest flavor and texture ; and entirely free from the rot although planted alongside of those having the disease. He finds that thrally desidd to continue the! chantpr ' fpm the interesting point whcrc?it was so unfortunately broken olfJi-This! tinie, in j brcler; to eilii:e as niuchf as possible the j ;conseiriuetKC of her ilrstlaulr, fbr Which t fihe had bcea so severely punished, Mrs. i V? submitted to tho vyishei of her parents In the choidn of her second husband. They! made Ifor her a ! i Felectinga pnix o6nAure! yeark arid oW Jenri everyi possible gbarantee, , He'was an old rt'.tiri'i! lortune honorably: acquirpd:. this! wasi not probably the ha(pi,is:dreamca ofl by a;soul poetical uridl ko caamired "a s loss peo- x a - . was a iur. urow nyan. lie snouteu aioai? the streets of CarricU-pn-Suir, who dare say Poo " apd yvhoeiver did sayji so was. i called to answer for it. l)he feats of anr : other,. the celebrated ' fighting" iFitzger ald, are still well remembered i it Dublin. He made it a practice to stand in;the mid- t JQXESVILLE ACADEMY. IROM the liberal patronage heretofore received from the public, the permanency and character of the School at this place are now well established. The un dersigned would inform those who are desirous of plac ing their sons under his supervision, that the the potatoe raised lrom the seeds, instead 1 ,, . , . r.u t, 11 1 j .u , WILL COMMENCE ON MONDAY THE of the roots, is as hard and good in the! , in.r,,! spring as when dug from the drill. w, r . j TUITION vanes from 5 00 to 12 50 per session Certificate of Character. A hoosier , (JOOD BOARDING can be obtained in the village ; was called upon to testify to the charac- ' nt tJolla're per month, and in the country at four, in ter of a brother hoosier. The testimony , '$1. VAN E.TOV ' was as follows: ; ' pc'ipal. 'HowlonghaveyouknownUilL Whack?' Jonesville, Aug. 3d, 'Ever since he was born.' " " t- . What is his frpnfr:il rhn motor V Docl. Siimuicrcll &, lVIiitehcad. Letter A, Xo. 1, 'hove par a irrcat ' PTAVf; ociatf '"""selves in the practice of their , c j 1 b profession, and offer their professional service to xr , , g 1 .. . i the public. Dr. Summerell can be found at hi resi- ; W ould you believe him on oath .?' j dente next dnor to Michael Brown's store. MM JI i i A HV ! 1 Jtt! I9 p V"?' ynumph- die of a narrow crossing, in a dirty street, ingoerlate! iJut her f i v4 ww rnv mru .1 . s i j ..i.i.uiiLr 1 hjivi. 1 1 T ; , su l"at every passenger wojumii Ei.4T' ! 'he ardor her ehher to M?hinko thb .m5d!o?j hfe'f..w'Hb1lt ex- i passing. If Any haT the l& forced e him penenoe a sort ol they fear 1 their, predecessors how much one. lo vqnture therefore ly com pi she will hot said, Mrs ckthev rnavmoU C Vi. ' r ; ZTr xul -E?"Sr nP 'fuTJ ! iwinkers off a v . Mis.hasrlized1M & UM I ' ' ' H I fill carry a ball courajre is necessarv in nv! ' 7 fs 1: i.-i : krog any day, to marrv hor. ckL 1 ' , teJaction. running through the J boss.' come to laris.i-Thi u..;;,, st.repas lh?Vf! M vera shot! out of, a cannon U ! t - r imentarv ioMlie'-pRri "i 1 'PP W faiHer,IJref 'Bill, - Mr. ; bcdisannrJintPc iZ7uZl":; Tly Soingr, Vwbe,- iWaington .i J T , i ,ucf i .y".v iK-'fl j.6th of October. ' Yes, sir-ree, on 01 off. or any other way, I conclude.' '.What in your opinion are his qualifi cations as to good character V 4 4 He's the best shot on our prairies, or m uie wows, ue can shave the eve- volf as far as'a shbotin' iron He can drink a duart of and chew tobacker like a j rpnc sun-Ciiin.'.: . JU business in tMi i- . inform hia friend e. i . prepared to execi 1 6 ill, s aMv, m in 111 -, s j. . j ! pledges himself d.at !j- . 1 any other fchop i ri th- S -tentlon to his llsn i : leaet of public p i:rr,r. s j Country Mrrtairi'-.- again would do vv ;i t 1 . I where, as my pris v i . j hardneu cf the this, i ' j House 'Gutterd j ni ' notice. I Old Pewter, d rr., -r taken in exchin.-. t Marrh 1 I ir. ': ia tbis'd.- v iJ ' Boots ore in the !? in .' -aothbrised to st: ti. " : joaiuiDury, aprur 1 , i- ! IUxckoft aiid family have lefi if i IJe (expects to emliark ch his (Trent Bfltaia in the steamer of the Ur. AVhitehead may be found at his ofHo at the Man. sion Hotel or at the Drug store of J. H. Enniss. January 2, 1845. . 3Gif - nnilE Suliscribera keep constantly on hand a i large sIock ot 1 1? V A lib, which they TT E?PECTKt4LI.V win sou lower man can oe oougbt elsewhere nr . . x- i y. FASIIIOi'tA! 1 - ". ; li. Western North Carolina. , I ! .' .UROWN & MAXWELL July 10, J846lill;if - ' - a ; 2UELS Spirits Turpentine direct, from mannfactury Tor sale by. ' i - " "J.'lf. EXN1SS. , ' &tiknrr.iisusl 5ll5tS-i4f 17- 1 . A V. and ihe nu'.I.c carry on the al-oj 1 u pied by A!obrx'i v' patronage herftof.re " 10 business to tier;! ;i public that a!l wik exrco'ed in i!k rv A: P. AK,Wk ... r !p2oy s Cutter. " ; - Skills; y, 1 T th k 1 1
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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Oct. 2, 1846, edition 1
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