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! i i .' i. 1 i i - - POETIC AT.. ft From Neap i Gazette. DAYS GONE BY Ho ? for lhoe -I. V disrj rett coa jojrout day again ! Thoae hallow'd dayi to me, Whejl bounding o'er tb hill and plain I felt that I was free. Though auulight gilda the limpid atream. They do not, najf, thJ cannot seem Aadetr tod aweet as then. t Come, gire me back those blessed days. Oh? cruel, cruel Time .The pleasant walks, the heahhy ploy. That cheerd thu aoul oi mine. Ohi five me, give me back the thought Tblt o'er my spirit flew ; The wildest dreams my ardor caught, j When life and hope were new ! I aee tjiat rottase in the vale, Whjch apeaka of quiet years ; And hades lo which the school-boy tale ,. Drtyf mine attentive ears ; Cut, ah !- they.do not look bo well ' A touching Imth to own, 1 1 For time hath broke the 'wilching spell. ; Andiroerry youth is flown. !!- H . ; JJot, oh J 'tis sod and wildly vmn ! t To call on thee, old Time ! Thou wilt not mark the pleader's strain, j'i Noriiieed the poet's rhyme : Thou wilt ndt give us back again The idayi for which we sigh ; But merely point to moons that wane, And graves that round us lie ! STANISLAUS ; :. - '; on THE MILL OF MARIEMONT. Thcf Tullowinz narrative was related by Con. tontine. Count Sobicaki, a descendant of John Sobieski, Kfn of Poland, and who seemed to hato inherited the spirit of that great Monarch : la the year 1771, when instigated , by ihe courts of Vienna and Constantinople, the con-1 federal lordii of Poland were laying waste their country front1 one end lo the other, and per'pe. t rating all kinds' of outrngo on the loyal inhabi tants, ftplanfwas laid for surprising and taking the kUg's person. Forty conspirators mot at CxeUchokeit, and in presence oi their com mandef, Pulaski, one oi the most daring of these rebels) sworg with the most horfid oaths to de liver Stanislaus, alive or dead, in his hands. About i moutK after this meeting, these noble jnen, at tbs bead of a bafid of assassins, distin. guiiheid themselves as peasants, and concealing their arms iii wasons of hay which they drove before! lhem entered Warsaw unexpected. On IbQ 3d or September, 1771. they found an opportunity to execute their scheme. At ten o clock at night they placed them fires n those avenues of the city through M'hich jthey knew his majesty had to pass in his way from Villanow, where he had been dining with me. 11 is carriage was escorted by four of his own attendants and twelve of my guards. W had scarcely lost sight of Villanow,, when ' tho conspirators rushed out, and surronnded us commanding tho coachman to stop, and beat ing down the men with tho butt end of their Ttnusketi Several shots were fired into the coach j one passed through my hat, as I was getting 'out, word in hand, the better to repel , an attack, tho motive of which 1 could not di. ,f '.irine.i 'i'A cut across my right leg, with a sabre loon laid mcr under tho wheels; and whilst I lay tharo I heard tho shot pouring into the coach , liko hail, and felt the vidians stepping over my UkbdjLlo 'finish the murder of the king. It was then that our friend Bulzon, who was at that peri. .. vd a private in my service, stood between his sovereign and the rebels. In an instant he re ceived several balls through his limbs, and a . thrust from a bayonet, in hid breast, which cast hlni wittering in his blood upon me. By this " time, alt the persons who had formed tho escort wbip rwyunueu or uisperseu. ueing now se CurP of jlheir nrey, one of the assassins opened the carriage tjoor, and, with shocking impreca lions, '.ieixing; the king by the hair, exclaimed, Tyram vc(iave thee now ; thy hour is come V1 and discharged a pistol so uear his majesty's face thatj hev felt the flastw A second villian , cutihttri on jthe forehead with a sAvord while a third, on horseback, laying hold of his collar between himself and another, at full gallop dragged jhim (along on the ground, all thro the i suburbs of tho city. " During the latter part of this outrageous acenesome jif our fiighlened people relumed with ajdetachment ; and seeing Butzon and me almost, lifeless, carried us to the royal palace, where . all was commotion and alarm. The loot guards immediately lullowed the track tho coniplralors Jad seemed to take. In one of - lha atreets they found the kingN hat, dyed with uiooa anu nis pelisse, perlectly reticulated with bullet holes. I .This jcontlrmed their apprehensions of his death i. and they camo back, filling all Warsaw with djsmay.j The assassins, meanwnile, got rlear flhptown j finding however, that The k,ng 7 1 ot of blood, weakness, nnd wounds In; his Jett, was not likely to exist much longer . in their manner of dragging him towards their employer, they set him on a horse, and redou. bird their "peed. J. WhH the j came to the moat which surrounds Warsijw, they compelled him to leap across it. ... .v, nurse ten iwice, anu, at the econd fall Jjroke its leg ; they th.n compelled him, Uihting as ho was with pain, to mount anothdrand, spur it over. Th conspirators had nf sooner passed the ditch, than they threw hit rnfjjsty :,',ownt ana hl,jj ,jmf wui!sl Luk. waskijtbie froin hi neck the ribbon of the bUck,cHgId and tis diamond cross. Lukwas Mtw? j? ruolishly sure of his prisoner that ho quitted his charge, and repaired with his spuiU l' W1,?S l 8how vW,n an u"' ,lest,blproof of his success. Many Gf lhe oth. ef plunderers followed his examnU f 111 ?V1 ' ! P.ar,jr' Wllh KnsinsU at their ' handknd, in a paroxysm bfcad, conduct their unfortunate Sianislaus. ! not abbamed to confess, I e Wfm to death : uric . - , .-. i .- . , . J butitbeir demands growing mure iuCu. -Imiferious, the king momentarily expected to receive the points of their bayonets in Jus breast.'. 77-. i '.t-.-'Zr., . ks for myelf,vhen II. recovered from my wobn, and my leg was bound up, I felt myself able5 to stir ; and questioning the officers who stood about my coach, I found that a general panic had seized them. They knew not how to proceed ; they shuddered at leavmg the king to m mercy of the confederate?, and yet were feaffut by pursuing them further to incense them. I trUd what I could to dispel this last dread. Anxious, at any rate, to make another attempt totiresejve him, though I could not ride myself, strenuously advised an immediate pursuit on horfeeback ; and that neither darkness nordan gerflhould be permitted to impede their course. A little spirit on the part of the nobles soon brojfhl back-. hope and animation to the teni fieof Isoldiers, aud my orders wero instantly obeyed ; but, I mtist add, almost as instantly ppointed ; lor in less man nan an nour wiy rfied in despair, showing me his majesty's ,1 which they had found in the fosse. It was fent in, several places,; but so wet wiui blolj, that the officer who presented it to me declared it as his opinion that tney had drawn awdyj the body ; for by the light of the torches he cold trace the drops of blood to a considera ble jjjstance. Meanwhile the king was driven befoie the sevf n conspirators so far into the wood of Bi claney, that, not knowing whither they went, they came to one ot the guard-houses, and to thei'r extreme terror were accosted by a patrol Ftr of the banditti instantly disappeard, leav. ing, only two with Kosinski ; who much alarmed, forced his prisoner to walk faster, and keep a profound stillness. Notwithstanding all this precaution, they were challenged by a second watch : and the other two men taking flight, left Kosinski alone with the king. His majesty sinking witb pain and fatigue, besought permission to rest for a moment Kosinski r3 fused, and putting his sword to his heart, com pelled him to proceed. The king obeyed in si lence. As they walked on, the unfortunate Stanislaus scarcely able lo drag one limb after the other, observed that the conductor graduaU ly seemed to forget his vigilance, till at last he appeared lost in thought. He tookcournge at this; and conceiving some hope, he ventured to say : j 44 1 see you knot not how to proceed; you cannot but be aware that the enterprise in which you are engaged, end how it will, is full of danger to you. Successful conspirators are always jealous of each other; Pulaski will find it as easy to rid himself of your life as mine. Avoid this danger; and I promise you none on my account. Suffer me to enter tho convent of Biclancy, wc cannot be far from it ; and then do you provide "fur your safety." Kosinski, rendered desperate by circumstan ces, replied No; I have sworn; and I would rather sacrifice my life than my honor." They continued to break their way through the great underwood till they arrived close -to Mariemont. Here Stanislaus, finable to move another step, fell back against a tree and again implored for one moments rest to recover some power to move. Kosinski now consented. Thisjunexpected act of humanity cave his ma- jcourage to employ the minutes during which they sat together, in. another attempt to soft eli his heart, and lo convince him that the oath jwhich he had taken was atrocious, xnd by no mfans binding to a brave and virtuoujs ipau. Kon: jnski heard him vtith attention, and exhib ited strong symptoms of being affected. ' " But," said, he " if I should assent to what you propose, and reconduct jou back .to War saw,kvhat will be the consequence to me ? I shall be taken and executed." " til will give you my word," answered the king,!;" that you shall not suffer any injury. But, if you doubt my honor, escape while you can. p I shall find my way to a place of shelter and will direct your pursuers to take the oppo site road to that which you may choose." KqVmski, entirely overcome, threw himself on hii knees before his majesty ; and, imploring pardon for what he done, swore that from that hour e would defend his king against all the conspirators, and would trust to his word for fu ture preservation. The king then directed him The great gate was'ordered to be lefj open. Urp t?0rv emit in WnrsAw. from the. highest to thu I sl lowest, came to catch a glimpse of theu. res. cued king. . 1 ; j f ":'; The reader may perhaps like to knowi what became of Kosinski. The king presented htm to the people as his preserver; they loaded him with demonstrations ofj gratitude, calling him the " saviour of their good kingf' but in a day or two, ' when the facts became known, he felt he might meet with different treatment, and therefore petitioned for leave to depart. The kins consented, and he; retired (o Senig- aglia in the Papal territories. . ;NEWvFIRM 7"-. . ,- ! - -- DBS. fellOWX'i JAMES j -.4 THE COURT OF INQUIRY INs MEX ICO. OFFICIAL. From " the UnioiC As the original order ihe General Or ders of which this is a eppy has reached here through the N. Orleans newspapers has b.een modified in several respects, we have thought it proper tbj publish s the or der as it now stands on the book of the Adjutant General, to whose politeness we are indebted for a copyJj It appears that the court is to be held at; Puebla,j instead of Perote, it being nearer to the city ofj Mexico. I SUPPLEMENTAL ORDER. General Obders, ) War Department No 3. - Ad't. Gen'sI Office, ) Washington Jan. 17. j The following order, recieved from the Secretary of War, is published (for the information and guidance of the officers concerned : j War Department, Jahuary 17,1848. By direction of the President the order of the 13th instant, instituting a court of; inquiry, with instruction to convene in the castle of Perote, Mexico, on tfie 18th of February, is changed and modified by detailing Brevet Colonel Belknap, lieuten ant colonel of the 5th regiment of infan try, a member in place of ColoneljButler, 3d dragoons, relieved ; and apnointm Capt. S. C. Ridgely, ofj the 4th regiment of artillery, the judge i advocate and re corder, in place of First Lieutenant Ham mond, of the 3d regiment of artillery. The court will assemble in the city of Puebla on the 18th day of February next, or as soon thereafter as practicable, in stead of the castle of I Perote, with the same discretionary power to adjoun from place to -place as authorized in the origi nal order for institution. W. L. MARCY, Secretary of War. By order : R. Jones, Adjutant General. XTAVING parcha'sed the Drag Store formerly occa JLjL pied by 3.1L nnis3, would inform the public that they intend keeping hi all times, a large and full assort ment of I ' ' i ; . . ; s : DRUGS, j MEDICINES, , : Chemicals, &c. r Physicians may rest assured that they ' may at all times obtain from them a pure and genuine; article ; and fur thermore, that they will sell as cheap, (if not cheaper) than any similar establishment in thissection. Anions their Stock may be found the following iiz: Alcohol, ' Castor Oil, Epsom Salts, Bals. Copaiva, Quinine, Peruv. or Red Bark, Blue Mass, (Eng.) Calomel, " ; Rhubarb, " Jalap, Ippcac, Magnesia, Opium Morphine, Hyd. Potass., Iodine, Lunar Caustic, Vials, (all sizes) Powd'd Allspice, Pepper, (all kinds) Mace and Cloves, Cinnamon, Indigo tSc Copperas, Madder !c Arnalto, Log and Red Wood, Starch, Fig Blue, Candles, (all kinds) Lemon Syrup, Sweet Oil, Lamp Oil, Matches Sc Blacking, Mustard, (best) Leather & Carriage Varnish, &c, &c Race Ginger, D Medical prescriptions carefully prepared at alt hours. ED. W. BROWN, II. JAMES, Salisbury, Dec. 16, 1847 tf 33 A CARD. DRS. BROWN & JAMES having associated them selves in the practice of Medicine, can always be found at theirdrugstore when not professionally engaged. Salisbury, December 16, 1647 tf 33 cr t Twenty Dollars Reward. RANAWAY from the subscriber on the night o the 2d ultimo, my negro man Anderson, a mulatto, about thirty-five years of age, a little above the common height, very strong and stout built, large frame, coarse features, with distended nostrils. iSo other par ticular marks about him recollected. He took with him a considerable Quantity of clothing of a pretty good qual ity, which I cannot accurately describe, none or few of which were of common homespun. It is supposed he is trying lo make his escape to a free State ; and it is pro bable he may have in his possession forged papers, and certificates of his freedom, and may pass as a free man. Any information concerning him will be thankfully re ceived ; tmd the above reward given for his apprehen sion and delivery to me, or for his confinement in some Jail, so that I can get him. THO. L. COWAN. Salisbury, N. C, Sept. 9, 1847. 19:tf. RESTORER OF. THE 1 BLOOD, l- - fob , r ' - . CBRONIQ AND OTHER DISEASES, DYSPEPSIA, Uoertl debHity, decline, diseases of the ekin.'of the live of the lungs, coughs, Fever and Agae, billions afiectioes, etc. Price, qt. bottles, 2 50 : pint do. $1:50. - . ' ' DEPURATIVE POWDER, For Fever and 'Ague, BiUiou Affections, Inflammatory Diseases, GrateVi Worms, Head.-Ache or Megrim, Ful ness of the Ilealii Dimness of Sight, S(c., which is to be taken in the Reltorer. Price 50 ct. per box. .1 - - Universal or Strengthening Plaster, for disease of the chest, pains, weaknesses, etc. 50 cts. ABYSSINIA MIXTURE, for gonorrhoea , gleet, fluor albas, gravel, etc. Price per bottle, 181 So and 2 50. GOLD MINE BALSAM, An incomparable Tonic. 50 cents. - These Medicises are of Dr. Kubl's own discovery, prepared by hinwelf, and have been disposed of in this community for abbut ten years post, with unparalleled success. A great number of testimonials are in the pos session of his agents, and may be seen by calling at their stores. We present here two specimens of them. From the Randolph Herald. Letter from J. Mi A. Drake, Esq., Clerk of Sup. Court, Ashborough, N; C. i AsHEnoRocGn, N. C, Jan. 15, 1847. Dr. Kciil Dear Sit : I take pleasure in bearing tes timony, to the beneficial results of your Medicines. Mr. Noah Smitherman, was severely attacked with Inflam matory Rheumatism, during the Summer of 1844 ; he resorted to your Medicines for relief, and soon obtained it ; he was erTectuailly cured by the use of the Restorer of the Blood, &.c. ; I can further say, that no person Las ever tried them sufficiently, but what have been well sat isfied with their efficacy. Respectfully, J. M.A.DRAKE. From: the Milton Chronicle. Letter from J. R. dallum, Esq., Milton, N. C. Dr. Kchl Dear Sir: Your Medicines have given entire satisfaction in this section of country. The Abys sinia Mixture especially, is highly approved of. It has never faileU to cure in every case. It sells like hot cakes. I have never had enough to supply the demand : You Will please send me a large supply of it as toon as you, arrive at borne. Yours respectfully, J.R.CALLUM. Milton Drug Store, Aug. 14, 1847, QUICK CURE. Mr. Ramsay, in th5 employment of Tames Brannocle, Esq., Guilford county, for some time nfflicted with Fever and Ague, treated With Quinine, Calomel, Oil, &.c, with out any effect ; but was. cured in three days, with the third part of a pint Restorer, and half a box of Depura tive Powder. The Tex Regiment Pill. The passage oi this bill through the Senate is beromhur T , O more doubtful. It will be seen that during the last week, two Administration Senators.iMessrs. Hunter and Niles, delivered speeches a jainst the bill and against! the war policy of the President. Four Senators belongingtoithe par ty have already spoken against it, viz : Messrs. Calhoun, Butler, Hunger and Niles. 4- - ! i ' A Temperance Society has been recently organized in the city ot New York, on ckris. tian principles. The object is to connect the cause of temperance witlj Christianity and to make tho influence of the latter impart strength .to, and derive il from the foimer. We should iiktf to learn the peculiar advantages of this so ciety, so highly commended by certain Pivins. Perhaps as the editor of the Courier thijiks that VEGETABLE UNIVERSAL PILLS. The startling draw back on nearly all Medicinal Afi ents has ever been that in their process of purgation and purification, they have also debilitated the system. Hence purgative medicines have always been regarded as at best but a necessary evil, patients resorting to them for the relief of one disease at the expense of another. To obviate this, physicians have long sought for ana gent that would at the same time purge, purify and strengthen, but their erTorts were nearly fruitless, and they had almost despaired of success when the labors of science and research were rewarded by a discovery which fully": realized the fondest desires of the Medical Faculty, and which is justly regarded as one of the most important tri umphs that Pharmacy has ever achieved. This impor tant desideratum is named Dr. Le Rov's Vegetable TJni versal Pills, which purify the blood, and remove oil cor rupt and vitiated humours, aud unhealthy accumulations from the body in a manner never before rivalled, and which yet produce no weakness or lassitude whatever. "good will result irorn Its berificent operations," ! but on the contrary tone the stomach, and invigorate the lie can give us the desired; nilormation.i AGENTS IX NORTH CAROLINA. J. H. Enniss, Druggist, Salisbury. 1'lIIFKR lORKE, CotlCOrd. Thomas J. Holton, Charlotte, Capt. Wm. Sladm. Lincolnton. J. P. Marry, P. M., Lexington. J. J. 6c R. Slo an Greensborough. A. S. Porter, Drtiggist, Greensborough. James IJrannock,, Waterloo, Guilford co. Samson Kre1er,'P. M. Hihrock, Guilford. Woollen k Brannack, Wentworth. J. M. A. Drake, Asheboro'. E. Coffin (Sc Co., Pranklinville, Randolph. Philip Kerner, P.M., Kcrncrsville, Stokes. 17:t.jan.l2,'48. State ot SiovtU "CaroiCua, Davidson County. Superior Court of Law Fall Term, 1847. uvuby Miulcr, i THEUIo; ;';.V;;-; CI LiUr.it : : - ' Edited ij Author of "A New II filled with Contributioii !: ' t:.-- ( The second tolumr co.: ! Ifr. . At the conclusion cf t: Maoaiixe, the pull knowledge ment of i. : corded to it by tlic - ' onprecedenJed j and v, ! cribe this in pan to the r denied that public yiAJ-u bundantly demonstrate!, coantry have givrn its ' orof the newriFi-irrmt. To flag after this, (..' ; ! the hope cif the(pu! i!-!. r ; which belon g 1 0 su t i e v ulated than slackened 1. - of a f citable Lind in ti make it available to tl.e 1 departments, lie will t nssin Mezzotint, Llnenr .' Doner. M. Osborne, Uc-'.'t : B. F. Child, Y. Lot-mis, Matteson, w ho Las the t the engravings. The Literary matter w i sive control of the FJ,:c r, by a corps of contribute-- ! rites of the reading ju!". r as Mrs. L. Maria CI. I'd. . '. S. O.good,Mrs. K.O. i: H.Butler, Mis. CM..-: Whitman, Mrs. Marv S. 1 bell. Miss C. M SeJju j k. Augusta Drowri, Mis . Russell, Miss E!izalth F bert, Wm. C. Bryant, Fiii C. F. Hoffman, T. t?. A r Tuckerman, John Bron.-'.. Charles Lanman, W. A. J ; Brrant.Orville Dewfy, V. Fisher, Win. Oland 15. u.r: t The paper will be of t!. Fashions will be colored ! y ' There will be two t a j : In the the course of aL fac-fimilies of the cliar-c;. . ; ferent language, wish a J ! . similar to ;he Chinfe ar. ! 1 cr ind LVceniber ntu:.! er Lyon, U. S. Consul to L.v curious and inteliiptr.t v.,.. subscription to the Ma;nz: be made, which literary &! adequate capital can do, t . worthy of the place t! the public esteem. The Union Magazine w " the first of each month. Dealers in Feriouira's t' r and the Canadas.who . , Union Magazine, will pit:.-, mediately. All Postniui-.' for it the usual discount cimen number will be t on application to the ptl . ' Terms of the I One copy oneycar, in r One copy two year?, Two copies one. year, Five, " Eight " J Twelve " rs. Daniel Shu'.er." Petition for Divorce. Pitlsborough Communicator. The efforts of Temperance men for -several years past, has been somewhat strange and in-decisive.- They have been commmUted to all the various plans of operation ; and each year, almost, brings with it some new scheme,; which, having had its dayis laid aside to make room for the latest discovery. When will the: secret of reforming drunkards, and securing the sobii ely ot the rising generation be discovered? constitution during the progress of their operations ! Dr. Le Roy's Pill?, in fact unite those heretofore irreconcila ble, h'rt most desirable qualities, evacuation and invior ation for they are at the same time a strengthening pur gative, and a purifyina tonic. The two principal ingredients in Dr. Le Roy's Tills are Wild Cherry and Snrsaparilla. So prepared that each promotes the beneficial effect of the other, the for- iT appearing to tlje satisfaction of the Court, that the Defendant, Dante! Shu!er, is not an inhabitant of this l State : It is therefore ordered by the Court that publica- tion be made in the Carolina Watchman and (Jreensbor- ough Patriot, for three months, for the defendant to be and j appear at the next term of ojet Superior Court of Law, to J be held for the County of Dajidson, at the Court-House, j in Lexington, on the 1st Monday, after the 4th Monday j in March, 1H4, then and there to answer the petition o j said Debhy Shuler, for Divorce, or judgment pro confrsso t will be entered against htm, and the case set for hearing exparte. Witness, Andrew Hunt, Clerk of our said Court at Of fice, the 6th day of December, 1 ? 17. AND. HUNT, C. S. C. 3m3'2 Printers fee 810 00 Great Xa!i ; We will give the pr-K :i i of subscribers lo thi Ma- . 1 bove rates during the tiiii'- the engraving of the United -taining the correct porira; ? ed gentlemen, then in t!i? S Mr. Clay's farewell 'sj-e !;.: thirty-two by forty inc'..-.. -and published Ly C. An:!. . the engraving and fmi:,e deliver free of freight (re, son entitled to it, at any and it will al contiute t a life subscriber to the IV and frame can 1 R'-eii it a guerreotype Establidim-m, .' ISRAEL ro.T, 1 FALL AND WIN Jnst EfftiTfd ol ltc .cw I WOULD respecn'u !v ! JL Salisbury and its vi' i: L Dlace for the purpose, t f c to seek refuge for them both in ihe mill, near ! All the plans heretofottt adopted, bv inlerence Th0 licht cduld n6t be stumUins was becoming so daik that whicllthey were discoursinir. Kosinski olev ed and knocked, but no one. gave answer, lie then lroke a pane of glass inlhe window, and I h rough the aperture begged succour for a no. b!emai, who had been waylaid by robbers. The miller refused to come oat, or to let them in, telling them that it was his belief they were robbes too, and if they did not go away he wouldlfire on them. Thi dispute had not long conitnued, when the kig contrived to crawl close up to the win dow, and say "M good friend if we were! banditti as you suppose, it would be as easy for us, without all this pajtfey, to break into your house, as to break this pane of glass ; therefore, if you would not incur the shame of, suffering a fellow creature to pertsh for want of assistance j let us in." Thi argument prevailed, and the man ad- sfrit a t l rtr K Ci ' I 1 a iiuttru ii'v.iii. aci eoiiie trouoie. his rnniestv obtained writing materials, ahd addressed a few liaes to me at the palace, : which he pre vailedjtjpo one of the miller's sons to carry. The jty experienced at the receipt of this note I cannot describe. The words it contained were jjterally these: 44 Bf the miraculous hand of Providence, 1 have leaped fromthe hands of assassins. I U1" ' unit oi iuanemenr. cjena as soon i& possible and take me away." Regardless of my-condition, I instantly got J into alcarriage, and followed by a de'achment ot nofje, arrived at the mill. I met Kosinski atthejdoor, keeping guard with his sword drawn. As he knew my person, he admitt ed me directly. Ihe Ning had fallen asleep, and lay in one cor. j ner on ine , novel, on the ground, covered - with the nijllers cloak. To see the most virtuous monateh in the world thus abused by his un gratejM subjects, pierced me to the heart, and Kneemig down by his side, I took hold of his f tears, which I am exclaimed, I thank digestive functions, and hence their operations arc atten ded by no reaction or subsequent eostiveness. For sale by Messrs. Brown & James, Salisbury ; J. P. Mabry, Lexington : Phifcr &. York. Concord. Price, 25 cents per box. jan 27, 1 4S..3m39 1 State of North Carolina. Ashe County. November Term, 18-17. John Shearer and Daniel Green r. William Shearer ' and others. Petition for sale of Land. IN this case it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that the defendant's William Shearer, John Norris and wife Lucy, Joel Reece and wife Fanny, Hen ry Cook and wife Ann, are not inhabitants of this State : It is therefore ordered by the Court, that publication U? made for six weeks in the Carolina Watchman, for said A i i'c nrll Ufa f a r r i r n t fli nv-f ( i o I tr i '.mi rt t g ka twig is bent, so will the tree incline. The j held for the County of Ashe, at the Court House in Jef- raios and dews of heavenL indeed water the frson, on the 4th Monday in February next, to appear, f i i , , i , , "1 ' i plead, answer, or judgment pro confesso will be taken, ... juu-.i anu nuirow ue not useu, : arid the case set for hearing exDarte. mer strengthening, while the latter, through its union with various vegetable ingredients, evacuates and nuri- fies; thus they superinduce no torpidity of lassitude of the i I? 1 T W) YXTtt V X SHIOXS i thr lat'" FASHIONS Ifilttic in an its m strict attention to tusir.e--, public patronace. I r hap proved failures. . To. our mind ihe great secret lies in the proper tr.iinmg of children. The rod, ihe instrument recommended by Solo man, who in his day was counted as thejwisest of men, must be used by parents, and un. lil they do so, their persualsions and their ap. pea's must fall to the ground. There s folly bound up in tho heart of a child, but the! rod of correction will drive it far from hm. As the FOR 1847-8. At the old Tailoring lta!lilimciit! HORACE III HEARD, HAS just reeeivrd of Mr. V. Mahan. the LON DON, PARIS and PHILADELPHIA FASH IONS, for the FA L Land 11 7V TL II of lf47, w hich far excels any thing oi" th.; kind lieretotore published. He still carries on the Tailoring Ilusinos in all its various branches, at his ole stand, where he iseverready to meet and accommodate bis old and new customers with fash ionable cutting and making f garments, not to be sur passed by any in the southern country. Punctuality, despatch and faithful work as l..s been, always sh;u'i Ue his aim and object. Thankful for past encouragement, he hopes to merit its continuance. Sept. 23, 147 tf 23 H H PL-VRD. expense in cmns snttsr?;. with their work ; always 1. any work that'I may dr. I have now in my e:n; ' v My Shop can be found i: T Salisbury, Sept. 23, 1-17 REFERENCE. Mr. c my instructions f r t-e la : confidence recommend lm -i : as capable of civiorr sad-: THOMAS M. i ?I c I: Tin: : no good fiuit, but noxious weeils will groiv. A child may be born wilh a bodily imperfection but Ihe knife of ihe surgeon will give rejieC II I B. JOHN RAY, Clerk. 6w38 Printers Fee $5 OOpd NEW FIRM! Bpger & Wilson HAVE constantly on hand a good assortment of Watches, Jewelry, Silver Ware, Cutlety, Musical Instru ments, Revolving Pistols, Perfumery, Soaps, and Fancy Articles of every de scription, which will be sold very 4heap for cash, j Their friends and the public, are respectfully invited to Call and examine their fine selection, one door above J. & W. Murphy's store. Watches, Clocks, and JewelrvJrepair- ed in the best manner, and warranted for twelve months. Lepine and plain watches altered to patent levers, and warranted to perform well. - tCTJust received, a fine lot of Jewelry, Perfumery, Hair Oil, fcc. Salisbury,! Jan. 6 1848 tf 36 ; State of ilortn fcavoUua, CABARRUS COUNTY. j Court of Pleas and Qaarfe Sessions Janu. ary Sesssions. &45. ; 3 S. Linker, l Attachment ilevied on defendants vs. Solomon Bost Just Received FALL & 'WINTER FASHIONS For 1847. interest in the Lands of Daniel Bost, ) deceased. ! i j soverin iiirv r 1 1 1 1 1' 1 1 1 v itiui iiimi i -1 fr I I n c r i,u,u u wit-ir way, nnutneir norsea a veSf Thft w.r.1 tirol, tU c..: Siiin , . il .-.-. viKibniuc rii lie lailll vln!T &r plrv- iif ltA r . ...am ....... t ' i i I tiZ kAiinuf in JL i:1 "u t:V i lL ?riih .anwze.mel hr. topped b' m J n w. HIM lit IJ 1 III' 1MMU1 .-M n l.-l-l Inn vvr.iy-.ii millerl to come to the palace the next day, when be would show him substantial proofs of his gratijhde. .-J LiJ L in . .. . 1 . KM B M rill II II I1WJ In fll.aL. : A 1.1 m . CUwiVT-'Ct "nn, increjvseumeir on umlT knees before the kinwhom mvvoicc feari to such a dera ihrn iK, t.i;.,,4 ik K.i J1i , "0,uuuimuia tL,,,'. j " , '"j """r.- i au wnKcnea. l ne good Slanislauis et tH?Hpwithlhe,n0,lfoOlindoinKl,,U Jy 'hakim, him for their kindness ha l. erally marked his path xviih blood, his millerl to . Z lV .f?'1. "uueiQaTing oecn lorn oil Pin tb TMu the1 continued ; wandering backwards HVf ardf round tho skirts of -Warsaw without nnjr.eiact knowledge of their situation. Tho rhe n whd guarded him -became, at length, o much afratd that their prisoner would uko adtranttge of these circumstances to escape; that they rr peatedly called on Kosinski for or Sojn after the officers of the detachment as stsledhis majesty and myself into the carriage ; and, accompanied by Kosinski, we reached War .wPuril in - morning. His majesty alighted at the palace, amidst the joyous shouts of tMpeople,T" The king , alive." f Never, whild I hve, shall I again behold such a scene. IT nppearing to the satisfaction of the Court, tfeat the defendant has removed beyond the. limits of the fState : It is therefore ordered by the Court, thnt public;ion be ' made for six weeks in the Caroling Vatchman, publish- ed in Salisbury, N. C, notifying theisaid defendant to be I and appear at the next Court of Pleas and Quarter Ses sions, to be held for the County of Cabarrus, at the Court House in Concord, on the Third Mdndav in Anril nert then and there plead or demur, otherwise an order of ale will be made. j I i Witness. R. W. Foard, Clerk bf ojir said Court.jat Of fice, the 3d Monday in January A. D. 1848, fend in the 72d year of American Independence. I s R. W. FOABD, c. c. d c. 6ft'4l Printer fee 85 50 . " A CAROD. I Drs. RICE & BOYDEN have associated themselves in the practice of Medicine at (SkD-Hnx, anil hold themselves in readiness for Professional calls. I i UotD-lliix, 31ay Cth, 1847. C. N. PRICE & J. M. KESLER, HAVING associated themselves together for the pur pose of carrying on the Tailoring Business in all its various branches in Concord, are ready to meet their old and new friends with Fashionable Cutting and making of Garments, not to be surpassed by-any in the surrounding country. They are capable of pleasing all who may favor them with a call ; and only ask a trial, feeling assured they cannot be (.leased elsewhere on better terms. N. B. We have in our employ a Cutter and Work man who cannot be surpassed either North or South. Concord, April 23, 1847 tf21 Important to Mill Owners. I XTDTCdliaSS'S Vertical Water Wheels for sale in JLJL Favetteviile, by d. McNeill & Co. And in Lincoln Count bv E. A. BREVARD. March 19. 1847 tf45 ENTERTAINMENT ELI HARRIS, At Riclifork, Davidson County, X. C, On the great Stage Road from North to South, and South IPe Eight miles North of Lexington, and 27 S W. of Greensboro. T)ecri6, 1847 if 33 ISrainliotliN I'ills. This medicine is acknowledged to be one of the most valuable ever discovered, as a purifier of the blood and fluids. It superior to Sarsaparilla, whether as a bo dorific or alternative. It stands infinitely before all the , preparations or combinations of Mercury. Its purgative properties are alone of incalculable value for these pills may be taken daily for any period, and instead of a weak ening by the cathartic effect, they add strength by taking away the cause of weakness. There is no good Mercu ry does, whirh these pills do not likewise. But they have none of the miserable effects of that deadly specific. The teeth are not injured the hones and limbs are par alyied no but in th- stead of these distressing symp- ; toms, new life and consequent animation is evident in ev ery movement of the body. Brrtn Ireth's pills are indeed a Universal Remedy.for they cure opposite diseases : they cure Inllamation and Chrofiic Rheumatism! They cure Diabetts of Urine. They cure Dysentery and Con stitutional Costiveness. They will cure these apparently opposite disease?, because they cleanse and purify the blood, provided, however, nature jis not beyond all human assistance. ; In all cases they will be found;a safe and simple reme dy, yet all powerful far the remov al of diseases, whether 1 chronic or recent, infections or odierwise. They do not i render the system liable to be oifT-cted by any changes ' of temperature. The very c.vise.or occasion of the hy i man frame being affected by coSds and coughs is remov j ed by their use. Therefore, thy;may be used at all times and seasons without damage, and change of diet, and any ' extra care is unnecessary. ; j These Pills are for sale ot 23 cents per box, by our a I gents in every town in the itatf.nnd by the following ' highly respectable gentlemen in jhis vicinity, viz : Brown James, Salisbury ; David Fra'ey, Rockvi!!e ; A. Si. D. W. Honeycutt, Cold Hill ; T. q. Graham, Cowansvi.Je ; TIic bust JA The " SCIENTIFIC A 12-i Fulton St., New York, best Mechanical puLIicat,. n It has attained a larger ( . Mechanical papers po!'!;-!.-Dosscsses such facilities f r gence on Scientific suhjee : that no publication of the k; . ! Ech No. contains from graving of the most im; r of American Patents, 6 i each week : notices cf the t r - and scientific intentions ; i and Trades, with engraii. chemical experiments ;tl.e . Europ and America ; all t: menis, published in a s r. than a hundred engravi:., -, -It is published weekly i t .ln.A.t IA f.IntnT r. A i the love price of Tiro li Al. i advance, nd the renisir. 'r Address, MUNN POST PAID. Bound volume of the F 41 C pages of choice n n J more than 3G0 engravir -?s i the office. Price 6- " OI liand and forIe A very superior qual itie of Green Tea. Also a fresh supply of superior Cologne. . BROWN JAMES. Salisbury, Jan. 1, 1919 36 Arrival and Di p; w i Northern Stage "Arrh- -day, at 6 A. M.; depart i 'i urday. at 7 A. JI. Saturday, at 6 A. M. ; ! , Friday, at 7 A. M. Cheraw Stage Arrive Saturday, at 5 P. M. ; d Friday at 7 A. M. t esiem ,-iase, th j.. Thursday and Saturday, r t Tuesday and Friday, ct 7 A Statesrille SlaceArr at i 1. M. ; departs 1 1"- in the latest style, well done, and warranted to fit. 1 . r.m Pr:j.v r. A. M. t . i r i: nrint' UlflT C T fTIT 1 V 2 " " ' ' f '.. . , . r . . . Ofriirmii .a ... very cheap. He will also teach, the art of CLTTING to . p,,,, Wednesday, any wishing to learn, as he is a ent for some of the most 'faitifk Horse Mad fashionable Tailors of New York and Philadelphia. All ; ,iay,at6 P. M. ; departs i-'-kinds of clothe cut at sliort notice. Produce taken in ; 51. ' payment at market prices. j 2 j 'tTo Horse Mail .r - ik 1 J. Krider &. Son, Mount Vernol. 4w33 Tailoring. T F. FRALEYiseverreJy to make CLOTHING CIGARS and TOBACCO. ON hand the finest Regl.&, Principe and Havana Cigirs. Also, the very beat old Virginia chewing tobacco, besides a quantity of fuie smoking tobacco. tf33 : BROWN 4? JAMES. All kinds of Blanks for sale -here. , parti Saturday, at 7 A. 31 ON hand and for sa a f detra.rort and tnestic Liquors. Salisbury, IK-ctnlcr r , ' If
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