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1 1 - J' hi f. : V V.. tit IT r I t -1 5 '.'!- i. i ; & I - I, I iff. m i ft. v 4 ti : . I-,." '. ; f Ms! ' 1 s M S if' ...,:-t-.-i.V -1 i r . ,1r ifrom Uncommercial Journal. ! JDltEAMS. j Cy t tatire Ji i dream of eariy youtn, , w ril il never comca dgitln I ' f 'Ti a vision ofsht.of life .n,Jl ; i .. That titti drhs tbi train; '-'- ''I' 'i ' And Jov.r w thf'H of l11 wlyjlreara, ifo wiJd.eo ivirni. so new, j m L. 1.1! t- fy dream we rne. Tiia ybion of jjloodjjand of womart's tear?, For jhe theme of that dream is war ; And we foil ii Cw fi-ifiJ of danger ana deatn. ."Anl aiojit in &e baitile array, -i fill vre Jiaj thru fucie.is a bodyless jrearh,. 1'hai vjanishetjh aw' - : i")h!! theft is n dream bf hoary age, j "Tis a vision of go! J in store Of f tints noted diown on figured page , To be counted o'er $nd o'er ; r. 'It ' ' A -L it- .! .' ;5- .. ;X ..-.-. ir.fl we ipnuiy rusi in our guuermjf uasi, As a refuge from grief anU pain, TlfJt in frU cu? fetter years i ueein, . t .. That aSrfy dr'eam we rne. , ": ; I0h:! there is a ijreani of maturer yetirs, - 1 . . . . - . i lore turD;:cni ty inr -- ) best to cticer her, liut with littld good ef- f.i vn.fi -U;) - ir; u-'.'U i'ii :-r : : I .. i : J : i It is no use to talk to mc, I qan t help it,' she Teplicd to? liis remonstrahqe in a hasky volce. 11 Hm flqithe a stpcif nor kt'oriiJillf v-tvi" t-IMt-1 ?rB f- -i hTtfer&s Mrs. Jondsf$said f Ulend to ariotherUon seeing Ithcl lady h$y j named f For tlie rst bf ithc day,y Mrk-Jones s t(iousuts alMflpivipdt iri one cliarihel. i A hkindrcd reasons for Mrs.' Todd's strange, conduct were" imagtnedjibat none seemed long satisfactory, rija ed having spoken pretty freely about the lady, to a certain individual who was not remarkahlej for hisiscreilon. ? I That's it T she said,) rising from her chair, and walkingVnervously across tne floor of her i chamber, .backward ,ad wr Ward, A)rtwd or three times, whi e a burn- . .. - v i i I- unt Inn dtfr she is ofTended !' ' . L t j , L XT'iUi . ?nfri tor a lime, ana r i rci,l,uT enter Mnsi-Vs .well filled pat tori ! When is Mrs. Todr asked the lady addressed -i - 'I . 'i 'L, I .1 Sure enough U where she ? repjied I Itrs very strange. I'll tell you what I've heard.1 I! j F Mrs; Jones.' Thatllshe's jealous o ' Ridicplous !' " Isn't it!?' : I don't; believe' a word of it.' told iiji our Wliere imbs are hidlon tliat last dark bed. tlie wealth of the worlJ vain. ----.' r !-': is -' I And.Wit tjius, fiiora man's birth to hi grave- In the both which all are treading ! 1j tjhere riought in that long career tosave, ll'roni rk morort anJ feif upbraiding 6 yen, there's n tlrenm f o pure and brghf. That tlie being to wlioni it is givert alh bnt'.iied.in a sea of hing light, K 'ff .;'fij And tlvl theme of thatjdreani isHeaven.. ft ; you what I had Viim tliejCuliunLiuii Magazin. men fhn oh,minr,Pr! for some other that seem LIIUIl UUUUUlMi - .. , - led more plausible. 1' or the next tvyo I vleks xMrs. Jones xvas very unhappy.- Sjic did not meet JWrs. lpoa during mai period, but she saw a number of ier friends, to whom either she or Mrs. Lyon had com mnnicated the facts already stated. All declared thfl conduct of Mrs. Todd to be j unaccountable 5 but several, among them selves, had shrewd .suspicions of the real cause. Conversations on the subject like the following, were held i; ! r I can tell you .what "I think about it, Mrs. S. You know Mrs. Jones is pretty free with heir. tongue if1 'Yes. ' ' . 4 You've heard her talk about Mrs. Todd?' ! . 1 ' I don't rpmrmber now. . . . . i .. t ; . i l mvfl r t.n shfi doesn t snare tier oiieu. u sometimes. Y(iu know, vourself, that Mrs. V PoorjjMrs. Jones ! how ciit down jshe i Todd has queer ways of her own.' ! looks remarked a lady' that knew alt a- j oout lue tfouoie inat. eixisicu. $ -( i icaii) after this (style, was kept up-vvith occa tfonghreeronged spud, r ibrk, I dig pnr,T ' j,.., siohal pauses, for half an hour,jwhen one this dressing junden The whole is now 1J11 vi. i brjthe visiters determined;to comedo the. jeft for .winter.- - ! TiotcIiKi'v other reason.'! i:'tf'! ! J v seat in Nor Ii I only heard.'"' 11!1- ' :f There must be soma ? And doubtless is.' - nan tfnU Mi-si Jone , found the. corned; where' she ensconced hersell with jthodeter:iriialiort of kejciping jher place; during thtJ eyenii, thalt j she tnght avoiu me- unpieasaninqss oi icoiiunsj m contact vpith Mrs.- jTodd. iltlis jwas,of cohrse', vejry weakin'Mrs. Jots ; butshe hacl no independent characef,iT; must be pomf. : Mrs. Todda-hem t she 'said, in one of ttie parses that always take place in qninterestirig conversation - 1 I ; ; The ladyVtone of voice had) changed from whai it Was alicw moments before, and Mrs. ! Todd looked at her jwith sur prise". - No less changed was the lady's countenance. jrsl Todd ; wask mystified. Bu( she 'wias not lonj in doubt. 5.' V j" ?' -;; : A-heml Mrs. Todd, we'have come to l."tb as friends--rhutual friends4-to ask you 1 ! , ;; The lady's voice broke down ; but two or three" ft-hems' partially restored ft, and she! went on. I ? , To ask you why you refused to to speak to Mrs.--Jones f ' j ! - Why I! refused to speak to Mrs. Jones? said Mrs. Todd, her cheek flushing, f Yes. Mrs.; Jones is very much hurt about it, and says she cannot imagine the reason. It ha$ made her very "unhappy. As mutual friends, we have thought it our duty to try and reconcile mailers, it js on this errand that we havo . called this morning. ; Mrs.-Jones says she ! met you for the last time about two j wfeks: ago, and that you refused to speak to hsr. May wTe ask the reason V " " ' 'You niay, certainly,' Was calmly re plied. J " ' "-':' Expectation was n6w on tiptoe. ' What, then was the reason V i (IUjIUC t i 4 1 , M.O- vuiii i I turn me iqpoi ine oeu ovcr.Bul';i w" J. these whet!.- mnrp. Aowi asJ inc Asnaranus Kro t of tbem in c. ... W - T , , g , J tl loves sau wmer, j. uive iwj" . mumj. , . , 4 , 1 . 1'! - ' the value of :! i Ply pi, its tavorae conaimcni. ?i coer tuc ftrexceeJ lhe r t Surface of the i bed about quarter of an many of -hon; JikiU f?n M,tin rtltV it is. D5enJ prac'l " iucii uiiLu r""- rw...e , ilia jicproveuK i more easily l " gether.than t! t one-third ff t!w there-U a headV. rd to more thr n : The price c( : i is SO- I t We refer.au some of whom; Is . i more, and frct.i r flcatea highly r'-, their saw, vi;t WO ABOUT NOTHING. THE BEAEON iliv MRS. TODD T SFEj.K TO MRSV JOXES. 1 BY T. S, ARTHUR. sec that?' $aid Mrs Jones She is not perfect, certainly.' j ' Not by a great deal ; and- Mrs. Jones ! has not hesitated to say so. There is not j the least doubt in my mind, that Mrs. T t you! me. 4 to her ifri'end Mrs. Lyon, with whom she was WHlking. i j ' - .;i , S-e wlmt?' . , 1 ; - iy, that Mrs. Todd didn't speak No. J' thought she spoke to you well ns to, inc.' if -: j Iti(j!eedt!jeii, and she didn't.'! if A tits yon sure ? ; .. V Bulre 1 km'i. I believe my own eyes M khq wtddcd and spoke to yod: but she j aud,tor; Hidn!t!ns much Us look at me.' I . Wl my mind, tnat Mrs. l oua has heard something.' j ' Perhaps so.; But she is very foolish to take any notice of it.' So I think. But you know she is touchy.' In some instances the conversation as- t i sumed a grave form, uo you Know want nas. struct me in this matter of Mrs. Jones and Mrs. Toddf says one scandal-loving personage to an other, whose taste ran parallel with her own. No. What is.it?' eagerly asked the; What' in the world can be the reason, ill 1 Dear. knows. ; You certainly mut be mistaken. Mrs .Toddlwould not refuse to speak ito onb of ! hrr old Intnds in the street: ! I' don't know. She's rather i! ;lum pi uprit sorrietitnes. . Bhe's takenja miff at L 1' ' : " 1 somelhingL l suppose, and means to icut urtxequamtance. liut let her.' J shall ot distress myself about it. fche isn t all he world. lave you done lany thing likely to of her I asked Blirs. Lyon ill tell you, But you tn.usnt speak ; of it for your lilt-.'. ' A ever fear me. i The communication was made iri a deep whisper. , ! ! ' Bless me i !' exclaims the recipient of the secret. ; It surely cannot be so !' 4 There is not the least! doubt of it. I feel sorrv for her. She takes it a great deal, too-much to heart,' wjas the reply, f MrsUTodd might refuse tojjlpeak to me aldozeri tipie's if she liked. It; would'nt bpeak my heart. But where is !she V . l , 1 1n the other room, as gay and lively as ever I sapv her. See, there she is,' : l f Yes, see herjj Hajrk !. Yjaui can hear her laugll to here, ; 1 must cdrjfessi I don't like it. J don't believe 'she has any heart. She musknow that Mrs. Joubjjis- hurt at what.shefibas don't,.' ': j ! " f li' H - Of course she does, and her manner is meant tojlinsult: her.' ', . lijiM H Seeingthe disturbed anddeprqsscdlstate of;Mrs.' Jones's mind, two or three of her friends h!$d a consultation oat ho subject, and finally agreed that theyl would ask Mrs. Todd, who seemed purposely Jto a- void Mrsf Jones, why she acted; towards her asshfdid. But before theybould find an opportunity of doing so, a messenger came to say that one of Mrs. Todd s chil dren had ; been taken suddenly j ill. ! The had it from a source that cannot be ddubted. I lady withdrew immediately. I f How in the world did Syou hear it?' j ;Ms. Jones breathed inor jfrey on 'In a way not dreamed of by Mrs. Jones.' ! learning; hat Mrs, Todd had! gone home. No doubt Mrs. Todd has heard the 1 GOn ail!r sne emerged .tromi-tne place in same. ; me corner, ana mingled witri tne compa ' Not the least in the world. But don't ") r 'he rest of tlie evening' 1! I you think her to blame lor refusing to i :Mrs. lodd, on arriving at holme,! found hpr v one ot tier childreri quitie sick i but it prov Ort the lollow Keep company, or even to sneak to h nJtl t nm krvnm r.fl T't ru,in r,.,rSn Uertainly 1 do. It; happened a lonrr ea 10 De nothing serious. irrt hlwnvs oil thi; Jhnk nnt for ?sfimptiinrr ' "' L L ' ' BUT m 1 . i , llflS SMI (5 mil rintl rrh nnnmmt I' ,' 1 T or oilier wronir. ana lurs. loaais nist on ""r .,ubU utiuuui ui n. in- time ago, and no doubt poor Mrs. Jones mS morning the little j fellow was quite wen again. I ; f lUt kidd.' : t jneved thought so, Mrs. Jones.' Tint Vn ' What ? Didn't you refuse to speak to !l '"ches of , yhat grows below, her?' ' Never in my life. I esteem Mrs. Jones too highly. If I passed her, as you say, without speaking, it was because I did not see her. . In less than j half an hour, Mrs. Todd was at the house of Mrs. Jones. What passed between them the ladies need not be told. From lhe Albany Cultivator. THE STATE FAIR AT AUBURN. ' The Fair held on the 16th and 17th of the past month, was regarded as a whole, as about equal to that of last year ; and! the unabated interest of the people was. evinced by, the myriads which poured in; upon the grounds from all parts of Cen- tral and Western New York, A piece of ground consisting of twelve acres on Capitol Hill, east of the village1 of Auburn, was chosen for the exhibition) which commanded a fine view of the sur- nottobmucbFr " ':y- 'U'-', " As the spring rains come down,' it gra- 1 II ' .l?"" I . . AT n 1oml ..'ill n nnon uucitiy uissoives. , ', 4i . i tlie wholeseasbn-l Every thing else, pig kveed, purslane, all refuse to grow on the lop of my KriWy Asparagus beds. But it jvould ;do your eyes good to see the strong, stout tenderstalks of the vegetable, itself, pushing through the surface early in thef and even as h- i Reason.- i uu dui at an sireicu i,iyiMij jwhen I say it at they, are' often, as large ground as my-hoc handle, and as succu-. lent as any 1 1 ever tasted. The same. rounu oi irvuxmem is given 10 my, oeu .every year. J. ; : fiJ have a word to say( about cutting As paragus, and then I m done. Market gardeners, aijd I he.licvp .y good many oih er people cut! Asparagus j as soon as thej shoot -nushesl an . - Uhe ground, r tough as a stick ;, and this is .the reason whyr the people, when it isboilfd, ahvay are forced to! eat the tops and leave the bottom "of the shoots on tbeir.plates. . My way JsL neverjo cut, any shoots of Asparagus ;below the ground. Cut it as soon as it has grown to a proper height, say five or six inches above the ground. I The, whole .s. tljerr green, but Jt is all tender. Ilotticulluralistj . i .--.-i 14. - ... - 1 inch or-two through They have then about two i it is as BRANDRETH'S PILLS CUftE CHILLS AND ; - M - ' FEVER. . - .' .-: i i i jRATtsviLLE, N. C. Sept. 23 J, 1845. i i Da. B. DttAffDRifrH , ,J , ' L'- H r - i ,1 j Dear Sir r I have been an Agent for the sale of your. J valuable Pills for.ihe last five year.'' They did not eetrm I to sell much at ;first, but after soine experience I have ': found them to sell better than any other Pill, t' 1 am an Asent for the' sale of gomr eix or eight other kinds of l Pills, and jl 'can Isay with safrfy, that I have. tried the Brnndreth's Pill in my own family, and find them to cure in every daie, and m twenty other cases in my own knowledge of cHilla and fever,' and would recommend them to alt persons with chills and fever, as a certain cure. You wlllj please to send me one hundred boxen of your Pills, fresh and good, to sell on commission as I have sold before,, I would have written to your travel linr nir.iit TiKrv A T.nriA Htit A I nnt LnAur v.-K ri. Km rnn tin I nor pnnnfrv nYtnnlinrr t iirl tr nn no ! i 1 . , . """o v"""i,ji i was. i nave your ceriuicnie oi agency, signea oy your- WPSt. to the bine bills of YsitM nrirl Ontftfi self, and atu aaihorized lo sell the genuine Pill, and wCl soil a U'lln ViMtM A. nrArvt 4ia I ! . ' f hftn Iia visits this deed, I don't think she bught to be blamed i same morning, threb ladies, per- 1 .ifHhc matter at all. It was her, misfor-5 sona nds of lrs. STodd, rrfet by ap- ic kVion I hnnxv kor ,.r,r ,..iii lune, not per lauit. uummicin, aim entered into crave consui- I'm SQny ,' said Mrs. Lyon, fcviriciu"- a I ' &o I think. In fact, J believe she is -tation. f hey had undertake jv to fbid out ko6d,deal bt' concer i. ' Hadn't! ydu better i Just :is wort hy.;ot". respect and kindness as : ine caus 01 oiience t.hjat Had occurred, ot jco'ld her 2n"a rdairi. stntiirhtfotward wav. I Airs.-lodd.- . so serious a character as to leaders. 1 odd - . . . o .r - - - - t and from ( ftdopt jso rigid, a course towards Irs. i ; Jones, aiid if possible to reconciije nfeitters. j ' The sickness of her child , will be a tand! ask the reasonjof her conduct!? iThis ' 1X0 Lhmbt 9f lt n the . world ; Would make all stmisht in a raompnt.' I me sne stml always receive it.' Go to 1 er.Mrs.Lvon V exp.llirnifl ATrs. ! ' And from me also.' fjpnhs, wiih. ill coiiicead indignation. 1,1 th,s way ! the circle spread, so that ! SDod excuse for us to call upoajher,' said f Nda indetd-f that 1 will not !Dol you i 'De,ore two weeks had eljapsed, there were onc- Jf is bejter,i we can: introduce thirtk I wduld demean myself V 1 no less.than twenty .difl:-rent notions held i lBe matter judiciously . i 1 wonuer now sne wilt taiie it r sug- i gested another. a uui.i vt liiL.iiti uracil 1, I ........ uiui.iuiii inuiutib iifiu : ! llarh.'nbt sure (that by so! doing; you. ftbout Mrs." Todd's behavior to Mrs. Jones. I jVpmd derheajb youVseilf.'as you(?aJ-. There Somc taed very seridu6 about cutting; ia,; cieariy sornemijstnUe.andsuch acourse I e acquaintance oi Mrs. Jones also, while fitj Was only a tyloUrj consjderationj.' all false impressions. ! But 1 others took her side and threatened to cive .'-J! .1 . - .- ' . W - - suggestion, thrown out for 1 UP inc acquaintance of Mrs. Todd. j Thus matters 'stood,!' when, a mutual Kindjjy, I hopel' rerharkod the third. Suppose she does not ?' j J ' Then we have dorte our duly ' True. And that consciousness ought r 1. noL Airs. Lvnn ! rnntiniiivr,.e tr, ! friends whn wicVinrl t . An ! to be enbiifh for ; 11s ' ' I ' Ii r jh - . . v 1 c. u u i - - . " auuvu fcw IJUliUl LU SLUIIK I . O , - t i . " .. p iitvrr iiiiii inc CiTing- j 4.o 1 1 uiu ix iicijiiuurillg; City, Sent OUl in Vl- j ''? ' J t yiii'vu, ; iii Jng jo people and jbegging to know Uvhy i tationsfora party. Befofe these invitations ; ar fhat, having taken an; open and thevj are pleased to cut my acrjuaintance. wee despatched, it wai seriously debated decided 1st and, sh' will yield to! neither ar 1 fefcjl 'myself quite, as good as! any body, whether it would do to invite both Mrs. ; gumentfor persuhsiori. Last; night she sarid::Condcler myself of just asfmuchlcon- ! Jones and Mrs. Toddj considering how i over-actjed her part. While she carefully m Mrs. 1 matters stood between them. Tk. ; avoiuiedcomins? in contact with Airs' . ones. 'M if 1 i f ' ' I 1 " r " - -" - - ---- vti-vi f ;i o . . . . ,j T L-;'lpiW -needn't thiuldl care for hr acquaint- lesion was in favor of letting them take care ! she was! often near heir, and oH such occa- l a W 1 Vever valued it a nini' I ' I of their own difliculiies. - 1 sions talked and laughed louder ithan at P". '! Ji"twHpfiVdin Mrs. Jones's prjrfect I 4 If I was sure Mrs. Todd would be there, I any othr time. El thought oiiee or twice, 1 orations were designed by Dr. Alexander t- frercnfccAownrtls M"rs. Todd, she! con- I am sure I wouldn't go,' said Mrs. Jones'. 1 that there was sonietliing of malice exhi- I Thompson, of Aurora. rio counties. The general arrangement was nearly the same as that of last year, and the exterior aspect of the exhibition similar: but a most striking improvement was the architectural appearance given to all the buildings. Florida Hall was 1 50, feet long and 50 feet wide, with an irre gular Grecian outline, the whole front with its fascadesand portico, being dense- ly clothed with evergreen. The light was ' .admitted into the interior through a broad line of openings on each side above, soft ened by curtains of muslin, extending the entire length. This hall, in design, extent, j arrangement, and finish', far exceeded any j former one. A wide boarded platform or ! floor, 25 feet wide extended through the middle of the hall, on which were placed the terraced shelves for the exhibition df : flowers, vegetables, and fruits, and leav- ing a fine broad walk on either side. This I line of shelves was interrupted at the cen tre of the building by a superb evergreen gothic ternple 22 feet high, on a base of ten feet square, which added much to the imposing aspect of the interior, U bile the softened light from above on massive green columns and wreathes throughout the hall, gave the whole, a truly magnifi cent appearance. This hall, and its dec- Fa YETTr- : A. Graham Ct xi.:rl Col. Alex- , . Christopher ' . ' Alexander U" Cot. A. S. :tr FarquhnrJ John .McDii?; !. Johh lar.j J.-W.Huw.ji, . Pla: Gen. Jair.- s ". '. -Robert Mt-:-.-1 . Toraas C. s Isaac Wi;! t , Jotin Smi'.h ,J Samt- G.T. U.:U Patrick ?! ; ' . -John II. S, JIarJy Roy "; Niw Ha ' Jame Mar; Charles lien: j . O:o:i Robert Arn i Ur.M; Thcraaar lit " DesiJes f.uu ;' With such n I - feel justified is They will fV.'.:: . terms. TUeys! of wheeU'; (vm? .: terC in tU 1 i ' bern, fnnd u.j ; county) ..Tin j c from paying M y ; Ajrer.ts for i!i i i i " NOTICE To . ptoynient, ar v.", y heels. S3 we T i busineit, ia d.e:; i ; Faycitcr'nlc, TO KDITQU " Carolina who : w , send the pnp , '.. to dispose of i ..l : 1 i iT .r..1i.. 25: tt f: S. W. Woeheix.? 13" These rils arefor sale at 25 cts. per box, by oar agents in every town in the State, and by the following hihly respectable Gentlemen in this vicinity, viz : J. H. Enni!?, Salisbury ; David Fraley Rockville ; A. t D. W. llunnicut, Gold-Hill ; T. C. Graham. Cowansvillr ; J. Kri ler A. Son. Mt. Vernon. Aug. 21, 1846 lt!7 ?fEW andfueSii ! Patent Medicines, I For Sale at j J. II. Eunfe' Clicap Irus Store! .4- , tiiuicu to talk aboiit KiTni-nfiWmnniJ..ri.. ' m- rpAoirinff Wn ,if tv , T Cr?w S more excited a 1 the ! 4 1 hardl v. think that you would be act P AVlnle, UUrinr thelnrvt.V,ir i.L- A ... ! : .t-t t t...u. i ,v .it- i Ah -.iii i i i r- ui inn i iiw x v k i miiiihii i i j r iiiiwriMmi tab-s I ' i 1 I ' " UMUI) Cl. t.LJlJt&ft'Q KJx-ajf ivimivv iivji lJUOUllliUt XlU U U1 r ",LU !nie ie ladies riarted torn- are not conscious of havinc wronired Mr : . ' . , . . , ... . lodd. Whyjthen should you shun her?' ' But it is so unpleasant to meet one with whom you have been so long inti mate, who refuses to speak to you.' ' No doubtit is. .Still we ought not to go out of our way to shun that person. Let us, while we do not attempt- to inter- it l n . k . lor j tere with the businesq.ot others, be tree pany. ty?vn husband at ha dmnbr tabH she related whad had ! hnhpened dunng thq morning AT. " 1" 1 "if dspscd to treat it lightly, b5t his wifo soori satisfied him the. itium'wia- rt 3 bited in her conduct.' i TathjiH one ofVOie three iasspted. But the other thought differently. 'After some furtherjpiscussiori, and an ineffecual at tempt to decide which'of them should open the matter to Mrs. Todd, the ladies sallied forth ontheir errarid of peace. jThy found Mrs. Todd at home, wjio rceijyed them in her usual agreeable manner.- jl i ' How is your little; boy V Was the first question after t hp salutations! were over. Much better than he was last night, I What can lv Mrs. Todd ....11. - .v. ,1 i . . . n .Tu r 1 c asKeU, With a siriOUS OUrspK-P YrP. T in vnnr n1Wn T ivnnW than It Von. Indeed h is nuite as Well as ait. ;. .1, : .!; . - . i . , .. ' 1,1 i . ; 1 ! !; ' i . - ... . move an inca toueeoouLoi nrr wav. uauai. t-. U sin, J I n?y ,,rf' 4 r 1 1 1 h"ve not your firmness. I wish I had. ' alJout v!m ' f VC som(ilUe fePrt I w only lyesterddy ! that I crossed the 5 a' U.u i ii m-..i,. , n , street to keep from meeting her lace to ,11 sa l hUely as not. But; what can it face.' . 'bet ; . '.'' s !" ; .4-v- ' ' : . : '11 tSomtithing serious, to caulker to take i f dpca?d a staiKFas she sedms to h ivp t'.Atie.' j Mr. Jones looked grave ai snok trravc tine of v.; n.. " ,uu ' n ne s first idda .might : have i.iir.foK.J 1,1 L.t.'.i. V4VnJirK t. 4 .1 Vl,sSefrcircuia ion calcu- t.ittcu iu injurcner social stntid r What was the matter with him, Mrs. Todd ?'i i, Mj jj i It is hard to tell. found him in a high fever, when I got home. Buti it subsided In the eourse of an hour, i Children often have such attacks. They Will be nuite Three times .already have I put myself a- , sick one hour, and" apparently j well the bout to avoid herfand if 1 could frame ; next.' ) ; ' j Hill ' 1 am very glad to hear that it is noth- The three other halls, which were about 100 feet long and 30 wide, exhibited in their exterior design, a pure architectural taste. Two Of them, one for the "Dairy," and the other for the ' Farm Implements,' were in simple massive Grecian style, and the third, devoted to the exhibition of " Domestic Manufactures," was a beauti ful building of the pointed Gothic form. These were all designed by George Casey of Auburn. ; Great credit is due the enterprizingcit- "OETERS' Vegetable Anti-DUUotis Pills,4in 25 and JL i ct. boxes. r i Crandrrth's Anti-Billious Pills. J Spencers' V't'jgeta!)le . do. A!!aSae's bK'ilih do. j Chinese Dlcxl Pil!s. i Aue Fever l'i!L certain cure, or no pay. Thompson's ceiehrated Eye Warter. ' ' Sand' Sarsnpariila the best preparation now in use. Cornsiocli's Extract of Sarsapariila. Wist. it's DiI.-khh of Wild Cherry a cure for all coughs coM, Cun.-utnption, $c. - i . . Gray's Invaluable Ointment for cuts, burns, sprains, brtnf-cs,.vxc. -' j Ppohn'a Hend-Aehe Remedy a certain cure for nerv ou hend-ache. i- , - II jII's (,'oul!i L')-.cnges. ' ' , 'Dr. Pi-rry's Vennif.ige, or Dead Shot a certain cure far Worms. Coinstof-k'n Vermifuge for do. Rowan? Tonic Mixture for chills and ague and fever, Dr. Me M una' KIi.xt of Opium said to be a better prep'iiTi.ion oi 'Opium ihKn laudanum orparagric Bernard's Cho.eia iyrup a cure fur Summer com i plaints ; f ' ' Swaims' I'nnaccn. I ' Henry's Calcine Magnesia a mild and pleasant ope- ! reini. : V MJSTRBCBi VJED ! At Wlict'ler'ji Oltl Stand, ' FRESJI MEDICINES, WINES, ! SPIRITS, TEAS, SPICES, SNl'FFS. Cigars. Tehacco, Sonps, Candles, Fruits, Ntus, S.)da an i Butler Crackers, Brushes, Paints, Dycstulfs and a-spleneid assortment of Fancy Articles 1 for Indies and gentl.nn. SODA WATER with choice S Y II UPS on draft. Physicians prescriptions put up with care, and medicines delivered stall hours of the day and nirrl: Tl... .-.;,.,- ...Jl .1.1 , - f. U LOCKE & CIIAFFIN. 1 ' R 'V" '"' . Silisburv.JSune 12. 18lG-tf7 . ; tr L"S!tl7?,t , - , . , inform h:s to. r ! t FALL AX! V Foi i v-f. i. i lit HAVINt):. po?e f t i- its various br?. '. old and new : : FasdYiomlic I . not to be fu!-i with'a call ; - J cannot be ! i - N. BW . . ,man who can -. r. i k CA3fD3lir: c .Chen pel t t: t 1- ! joiix .No, 42, M :i TAKES v: 'or:h J 'a: rangemer.ts to 1: to sell his ve:v f at the extrei::- 'y - I . .' . ufactiired in ' at very re!jr ! ; dozen bo;t!.- r , Truits an J r.:,- -, will meet with ; -March 27. h- '. ',SH . r - ; (z- COPPEPilV, t 1- - - r ICT By V x w ere wronsr. ' I can't heln it. H i" - J WV 4 J 111 1 V' tlttlt V Jfcj7 serious said one of the ladies. e anp spoke in a any good excuse for .staying away from ! ; 1 his imade rdattersl the party, I certain! v should dn n. 1 in Id had hcanlSj w?? that would give; anything; for a good sick head- was aljiid it might have; ben croup avc said Scrhng t1,tshe ach on Tuesday next f i somethihg as bad.' j M l 1 pndc'had causal a1ithttt I.1 a,m y.hamed:of vou. Ellen ! lr. Therfwas a ause. . , 'I or Dr. G. IS. DOIGLAS t prepared to cy HAVING returned to Salisbury, and located l1 -, 7 n- u- c i . j pledges Lini' , i t permanent! a, offers his professional services to an- -..Uf-r .t..;., ;. izens of Auburn and its vicinity, for the 'he public, lie hopes by the sricesr afm tow to j temion to hi jens; oi pui, r ; Country M : Oftlce, in West's hriclc bui!din2. opposite i SWOu-J 1' .1nf;rinrr nirn.tc rC U l.wltnc ,.rl.n - r.t,l r t. AT IP, . i 1 .'. 1 . "r 'r ' B: ni-i ; ' uijuiiup v"uuo yji uic iiiuico, uu lAnncu ur" H wv. .jmiwcu n MOif, luriliciij DttuuifU hardness bf themselves nersona v with the most nraise- ; r,y lJrs- 'J i owe. , houm bus worthy zeal in these preparations, are ul- Apiil .,rS4Q tl-to ; ' ? j so deserving of high commendation. j " A FRESH SUPPLY OF THE SAME SOBT." unsparing liberality which thev evinced : ine u,I"CSi ? mem a co mmu ! . . z , ance of the; confiiJence lieretolore sbmvn him. in thus preparing lor the exhibition, lhe Hh O " " J uiuii, Ul u t'UlII(XjUf SaiU IMr u, limb IIIIUI lUUdll,, I t 111(11 IV - Jones. r i i . u ; ed one of the visiter's ' for it: deprived you The ninht of the Wrtv at lpnoih . if nn evening's teniovrnpnt ' I I ! , r"' J -"tjmi kdlUC 11 ;- T " o - i j ; i ! Razor atrop pap QUININE! QUININE ! .. ,- , , T . j! X(f OUJfCES of French and American Qoinin just VKUUk tut avi ITUCUIUCr il3 SuHJU . round. Durinff the whole dav nrUr..;., : the frost has well blackened the 'Aspara-: gus tops I take a scythe and now all j close down to the surface of the bed ; 'let i I IV.VHHU, u-.ci nunc cici wiit irg iui lit mis market. 1 . H. EXXISS: notice. i Old Pt wt r. taken in exrS ;v .March 1'J Salisbury jSepteml)er 4, 184S 19 able, alic said, in renlv to her huilmn.rJ last rt tr ark, speaking in a thoughtful tone. I M.u.imui, uc iuu intrrsr. ana Desl Wy fot you too and ask her for1 an exi can't do that replied Mrs Jonesl ji? i am Willinf? tnlin.irnn t d ' v to bcarundeserv- d e xempt, and unjust -cinsure, hut j viil liii ,-cr humble myself to nnv nk.' !! I . ! have lieart was in her mouth all the timo. Sh vvTsV,. d a dozen times that it would rain. But! was ment from mornihs until , If I only had some good excuse for stay-1 mg at home Tihe said over and -'over ai b ir i 6od excuse dfTered.! Vs it-flnps annpar ssn. hut no lrnrif it : i;u o to' . tim I r: iv.n & s ; i -- rs-- rrrrr r " u . u, m vucii act inc iu iuo out i is i all risnc. ; i supppse you juau I i i 1 ! NOTICE pleasant time i ' Ohj Ves; Deligh full' S hereby iren that application will be made to the General Assembly at its next session for a charter to T . Docts. - HAVE I:-prcf'-,- the public. s: J 5 ticiicr urn ' Dr. Whitri - aion Hotel cri- t Janoarv 2; 1 a Very 1 u.nn f . Mr o . k - J be trra n ted to an incoroorated Comoanr to OBen and 1 , , , ; riaTigate t!i: Yadkin River, from Wtlkesboro', to thel ' I hadn't seen half mf friends When I Litf ?at"wouian- unwns'summoncd'awayv Was Mrs! Wil- 4 ?S es Vailed nothing. Not a cloud iPbams there r lr 'll' ' as to be seen: in the clear blue Crma-jM. oh i i i M - i , nent from ;..:i , ... : s si vuyes.-i . , : f , r spread the ashes over, the surface of the 1 "Somh Carahha line. evening, " Aivl Mrs. Grey?' '"i Yes.'. tr . I didn't see either of them l St Mr Jonpi tV . i .i-'r " f Pv m a-wora about Mrs. Jones,' tnougtii inr. j ones saw that his vif 'oc. in I i,i: -:,i . , .; . 1 -- . : . y . . . -.-... "I 111 (& Llll.. It, I f. i J ". ... - 1 -t. 4i t : v uijuuiiuv.aiMiR or minii , :.r.i i. : - j, a - A light running cctoversation, something u.i a ! .:. . - 1 Septfmbef 14, 1?46 if 21 MANY CIZEXS. J.ViiVJ M ill PC 1 1 I ' U l thereto, halt a bushel of hen dung : turn irig oyerj and mixing the w hole together, throughout; ' This makes pretty powerful compost, A jppf'dne such load to every twenty, leet in length of my asparagus bed. i ' i ' I then co to mv barn vard : 1 take alTHE f ONflORli f.OTTO RAfYTnTiV load of clean fresh stable manure, and add ' I. U . r ''.' ! i am , m f ii w ua c uu uaiiu am. larpp mrfaraT m ntt v i;ftrr ' T T Yam 4c.Do3iE3rnc8. - Abo, over 1500 piece; Vi! f Aeaty 4-4 .tn'cA ' i : ; cotton BaxsGinGi ; a TeryauperJorartjcIe;wtich we wrdllLownuthananj , thing of the kind ihat can be broo!rlit from the Northern Marketa." Hi 1 - ,W. P. MOORC, C!'k. c . c,' Western N Jtily in.1 f.-r--.' Just pri;. CoaC?l4.N. Cf, July 25, lBtG.-rX4:t iri !; : 4' ! -rir-fl'" ' j r- i . .."!-:"' -;'-'' -..ti n ':; fc - r , s --. :.!- --u.- -v ' r . , - - , -1 . 1 M' 1 d . . 1 '.. ! . , -s -( 4..' s ---; ; '. ' - 1 . v ?i - h , if Mi - ' V v 9--
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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Nov. 6, 1846, edition 1
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