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i S '.rv s I 4 If'-! POETICAL. Oil, ITS LOVE. ! rnif.Jt-5tr!icwill bow the detention. , love, bsomj "t of 0Ur PetS ixv i-tick )4 bs7eep n my quivering heart. f Aod Acting thuhe p!yed barb-rrous rrt. Upod. Wos4'eVerinloet Och. sore, and wasn't I, J 'tnowLfbt tbf "A palaver?- Doesn't I, J tftalc lour srip. round her neck, give a wink, perbps .f.; ' two, J Take K', a T,? C 0ch- llu!labo To alt with her in (tome ice-cream saloon, 'AnJ feed together with single hjhwh ; To loclk into tier eyes ami whisper " lovey," 1VhiIeaie refionJs with sigliing accent, " do Toplac yoor ban J on heart, an J feci it beat. Then ilrir it &"h and difbh it at her feet. Mopre. res 'HE DISAPPOINTMENT. FOUNDED OX FACT. A lew years since, a country physician, Idm" in the good old town. of Concora, became deeply smitten with the charms off a young lady, at an evening party in Boston. At the time, he had made no avowal of his passion, but swallowed it along with his sweetmeats. However, the sugar plumbs, candy snaps, &,c, &c, soon evaporated, and in the short space of! a1 week nothing remained of that event- ul bight bat the incipient flame which frrclv briilhU r and more tooublesome than ' Ah!, this is love. AnJ knocked his bcuvrr into a wneeioarrow : i it new a m ri, ir, who was deep in love. Byron. AnJ qiUtionVd: closely, sir, "'he couldn't tell The difrcrenceftwixt a bootjack and & jr.ckaw. Sublime jit came refulgent in its power. And Pounced spoil her heart ; from thence, Strang is the contest she was there transformed, l ' -I u' i i k.L.- 'i ii Mill, Ana nerver urcsseu ner oaoy con ngnm. ''Jftj'Vely sweet to tend a tater patch WJthliryou love, tnd spade in hajid tinea rtll the vegetables with a delve, 10 Ke?tUct jq luxuriant at her feet. rope. f . Milton. Sappho. I- 'E 1 from the Union Magazine. THE MERRY SLEIGH BELL. Merrily dash we o'er valley and bill, t I All but tbe sleigh-bell is sleeping and still. I O, bless lhe dear sleigh-bell ! there s nought can compare To its $tu J merry peal, as it breaks on the ear. f ! u i'T ! f A$ swiftly o'er valley and mountain we rove, J Tjie rmiori riding brightly and calmly above, Poll sorrow shall hear its inspiring knell, f In Ihe loud, cheerful peal of the merry sleigh-bell. .''I . I W ' . "I . ! Now kissed by the moon-beam, outstripping the wind, JTJie cobl, sweeping night-gale is panting behind, Nor leave we t aught our fleet pathway to tell, But the! far-distant pea of the merry sleigh-bell. '. Whlrejihe white plain is smoothest in safety we rid, Vhcrei the deep drift is highest we fenrlessly glide, O'crthi steep we ascend, and we plunge through the tleil. To the; loud, lively peal of the merry sleigh-bell. f . f. 4 S'death, sir, I see noicause lor mcrri- menu , None, truly, in the idea of a man com ing to kidnap my wife ; but there is some in fact that he has been courting my mad cousin-in-law. Matt F j , for. if those are not his true characters, I'm no ftrue i i Christian. i s Our hero of the billet-doux paused ; such things might be, ancl have been the name corresponded, nnd jas he had never used but the initials of the first, at last the truth flashed upon him that he had been j all this time the dupe of some sympathis ing wag. j i f!an vnti tell me wheie the centleman ever, and which he'tietermined to digest, j QU suspect rt.sides v hrdogh the medium of a billet-doux. Toe billet-doux was written on valentine paper, with a dove quill ; sealed with cu- pid klarts, and despatched by post, to the am damsel in Boston. It merely contain ed an encomium to the lady's beauty, and a friodest declaration of the tender pas sirf.' -To his inexpressible fidgets and felicity, this letter was answered in a way that gave new life to his hopes. It even wjrjt as far as to hint, that the lady her- sellihad, at first staht, conceived something more than friendship tor him, and that his letter had disentangled her from a laby- rirjth of despair. These letters were fol loivbd by others, quick, thick, and heavy as'aj thunder shower,' each more bright and ominous than the last ; like the threaten ing of a volcano, which generally begins in) distant rumbling, but progressing in flame and bustle, soon became riper for explosion. Nearly two months elapsed NEW FIRM S i -r A v.. ' ;DRS. BROWX k JA3IES HAVING purchased the Drug Store formerly occu pied by J. H. Ennias, woald inform the public that they intend keeping at all times, a large and full assort ment of DRUGS, MEDICINES, Chemicals, &c. Physicians may reft 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 this section. Among thtir Stock miy b: f onnd the f ollowiiis tIz: Powd'd 44 Allspice, f . - DR. HUHIj'S RESTORER OF THE BLOOD,?. 5 ron CHARITY. O CttABtTV ' the vital air of heaven, Tue very jife of all who dwell in blUs !- j Tiou to that world its blessed light hast given, AV'hen wift thou reign as perfect ly in this ? Come to our bosoms, to our senses come, in our souls an undivided sway ; f .vij.K.e our oar spirits tnine eternal nome, Bjifijjt with thy presence as the realms of day. . Sl7it thy i weet beams o'er all the earth abroad, Tt rouse, enlighten, elevate and soothe ; t Varm grief's bleak dwelling with the smile of Clod, ' Aua cnecr its uarnness wun trie Diaze oi trutn. Scalier the shades of selfishness and sin, AOU pour pea veil a noonuny sun, mine own enui- gence , in. ? 1, TEMPERANCE. BENNINGTON, N. Y. We; navd" received A' Dcclaraiion of the No License Ciecutijve Committee of the town of Bennington, N. Y. Its lengjhand the fact-that it was prepared before the Report iuf the Excise Law was repealed, prevent its in tertion.j jit recommends a removal of all State patron age from the ram trade and an entire prohibition of the traffic in intoxicating liquors as a beverage. They say : 'M In some countries, gambling houses being regarded as an eiljare licensed, yet in the State of New York we yentfure to define both gambling and keeping gamb ling houses crimes punishable by our courts. This is not . regarded, ieie, as a very glaring encroachment upon our Jibertter yet doubtless it would be in some countries. Andde we to. put gambling houm sand drinking hous es on equal footing? It is true, gambling houses have ; done th4ir woik' of. misery and ruin. But where one ytciiin rtniQurn ny inenit nunnrean Have lanen to uis faseVbepgary,.and death by the dram shop. Banish the meansj pi drunkenness from the land, and gnmblins : would soon ceflse to be found. Do this, and nearly all our instijtuiions would be regenerated or invigorated. Under -e influence of this curse, our criminal courts . have become sickly and irresolute. We would refer to the 'munBclpnlities of Albany, Utica, Buffalo. &c. as well as someiof our bounty courts, where the influence of the dram shop and Its adjuncts hns had power to trample the law of ihj State under foot, with inipr.nity and other places Wlire fines have been assessed but have not been ' V.'eollecwd.l 'y . " ' ; DELlRiyM TREMKN'S-Tne TOMBS COURTS. " There is no form in which death approaches, more ter- ' tible jhah (thnl of delirium tremens. No disease induced by i"v iota (ion cf the laws of our bein, presents as many 'horrors. ! Theri was never a more awful spectacle pre ; sen ted to humnti eyes, than thru of a fellow being, hav ing wrecked hi physical organization and perveried his I vvnoh mental ogrinim by into.xic.iling poisons, suffer ing the penalty bf his evil .wnys, in the trembling agonies jof his eajhausied and outraged nature. It seems that the dreadful ; spectrejp, the tormenting fiends, the legions of . demons and ruyriads-of frightful ghosts, ever present in 1 pagination, were sent by some guardian ppirit on pur ; 'ptise to warn mankind from the cause of the deplorable ' mklady. I Strange that reusoning mortals disregard so tremendous a K-moii ! L ery day numbers of our broth- tr men thus die; yet the moral seems wholly lost. sirjee the interview, which time had been delightfully employed in writing iove-let-tej"d and drawing similies between eyes and stars lips and poppies -cheeks and roses-and so forth, when our hero receiv- eq Ml but the summum bonum of his hap- j pipess, by a letter inviting him to Boston, j Ma had at length given her consent that j Mids should receive the Doctor's address-1 ea; and had adfded to her list of jewels, anc even began to talk of a marriage por tion; of pin money. The gentleman was farther requested to come as stylish as possible, so to ensure the old lady's regard, wio had a strong hankering after rent rolls and bank stock ; but, above all, to be sure not to come without himself, which was every thing in the world, that had thp slightest attraction for his soul's re flection, his devoted Mary. The gentle man lost no time in preparing for his jour ney!;; he disposed of some canal stock at a sacrifice, to purchase a barouche, and changed two stal worth 1 suppose, sir, as in duty bound, 1 must ; but I would advise you to take things coolly, as he is a real Lucius OTriggcr, (powder and ball.) and cares no more a bout shooting a man, thah he does about 5 i breaking a biscuit.' This advice, however, Was about as ef fective in calming the disappointed lover as the love tear in a lady'i eye-lash would be in extinguishing a volcano. The Doctor flung himself into his cha riot and drove down the street, as if the fillies were mounted by a brace of Ger man hunters. To find the house he (was in quest of, to knock, to be admitted and to be seated almost breathless on a sofa in the drawing room, was but the work of a minute ; it was more than ten min utes before he could collect himself suffi ciently to explain the object of his visit ; and at length when he unfurled his jaws, and raised his eyes to essay, lo ! and be hold, they encountered An angel. Yes, the sly laughing glances, that stole archly through a pair of downcast eyelashes, were never emitted by mortal optics; so at least thought the Doctor; besides the summer-browned, dimpled cheeked, retir ing fairy form before him. belonged to a higtier order of beauty than he had lever before had any conception! ofl He at bnce Alcohol, Castor Oil, Epsom Sails, I3a!s. Copaivu, Quinine, Peruv. or Red Bark, Blue Mass, Eng.) Calomel, Rhubarb, 4 Jalap, Ipecac, Mrtgncsia, Or.i-im, Morphim, Ilyd. Potass., - Iodine, Lunar Caustic, Vials, (all sizes) . Race dinger, O" Medical prescriptions carefully prepared at all hours. ED. W. BROWN, 11. JAMES, Salisbury, Dec. 16, 1847 if 33 IVpper, (all kinds) Mace and Cloves, Cinnamon, Indigo & Copperas, Madder Sc Arnatto, Lo and Red Wood, Starch, Fig Blue, Candles, (all kinds) Lemon Syrup, Sweet Oil, Lamp Oil, Matches & Blacking, Mustard, (best) leather & Carrjae Varnish, &c, Scc CHRONIC AND OTHER DISEASES, DYSrEPSIA, general debility, decline, diseases of the skin, of the liver, of the lungs, coughs. Fever and Ague, billions affections, etc. Price, qt. bottles, $2 50: pint do. 1 50. DEPURATIVE POWDER, For Fever and Ague, Dilliou Afeetiont, Inflammatory Diseases, Gravel, Worms, Head-Ache or Megrim, Ful ness of the Head, Dimness of Sight, 4c., which is to be taken in the Restorer. Price 5U cu. per box. Universal or Strengthening Plaster, for disease of the chest, pains, weaknesses, etc. 50 cts. ABYSSINIA MIXTURE, for gonorrhoea, glert, fluor albus, gravel, etc. Price per bottle, $181 25 and 2 50. COLD MINE BALSAM, An incomparable Tonic. fu cents. TnESE Medicines are of Dr. Kuhl's own discovery, prepared bv himself, and have been disposed of in this community for about ten yrars pas:,ilh unparalleled success. A great nii!iiier -f testimonials are in the pos sesion of his agents, add may be seen by calling at their stores. We present here two pecimena .f ibem. From the Handolyli Herald. Letter from J. M. A. Drw, , Clerk of Sup. Court, Ashborougli, N. C. THE UNIO; "CtLi::: Edited ly Author of "A New II filled with ContriLuii .- A CARD. DRS. BROWN &. JAM ES having associated them selves in the practice of Medicine, can always be found at theirdrustore when not professionally engaged. Salisbury, December 16, 1847 tt 33 Tie second volume re ! At the conclude n cf Magazine, the jut .-' knoledgetnent cf h,- corded to it by ih m; tjnptrceden:ed ; c:. J w cribe this in part to i! i denied that public' . bundantly demot yv i country have gam i: vor of the new try. ra :. : To f?a after il.i-. i a jhe Uope of the rut!.-! . which belong to fu -if-- s ulated than !ack t -ej i of suitable kind in : make it available t .': I departments. 11 i ; incsin Mexzotim,!.;: Donejr. M . Oi-J com-, r i ' B.' F. Child. P. Lo r , Matteson, who has t!:- -the engraving. The Liters ry m a : : ' r v sive control of t!e : by a corf s of cot 1 1 r i b rites of the reading i as Mrs. L. Maria C! ! S.Oootl.Mrs.i:. C i: H. Butler, Mrs. C. M. A . X r- t r ' r s t- ASBETOnoiui . . v,., jan. to. imi. Whitman. Mrs. Marv L)R. Ki'iii. Dear tiir : 1 take pleasure in bearinc tes- -r:. n i acknowledged the influence of the charms by one of his best bows, but in the flutter of making it. he brought ja flush upon the lady's nose, by coming pldmp upon it with his noddle. The gentle rriaiden, however, smiled a forgiveness, and so charmibgly, too, that it completely staggered, or at lenst changed, the currentfof his passions ; for, when he spoke his voice was more like tbe 'supplication of Erato, than (that of a disappointed lover. Madam, if this is the siiter of Mr. , whom I have the. honor of addressing, I lament the circumstances! that hrmor's m plough horses, I ii;,vlpP. Jinft Vflt ;t J ,;u, trt iuL-. xiu aii appurtenances to boot, lor a brace Twenty Dollars Reward. RANAWAY from the subscriber on the night o the 2d ultimorm- negro man Anderson, a mulatto, ubout thirty-five years of age, a little above the common height, very 'strong and stout built, large frame, coarse features, with distended nostrils. No other par ticular marks about him recollected. He took with him a considerable quantity tjf clothing of a pretty go d qual ity, which I cannot accurately describe, none or few of which were of common homespun. It is supposed heTs trying to 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 witf be thankfully re ceived ; and the above reward given for his apprehen sion ancl delivery to me, or for his confinement in some Jail, so that 1 .can get him. THO. L. COWAN. Salisbury, N. C, Sept. 9, 1S47. 19:tf. Bis Pall 05 CRTS VEGETABLE UNIVERSAL PILLS. of ambling fillies, which seemed intended for the convoys of love. When he arriv ed in town, he drove rapidly down the strepi of his charmer, intending to bloom forth in full meridian. After springing from the chariot, and extracting thunder from the knocker, the door was opened, and I sir! r The startling draw back on nearly all Medicinal Afi ents haever 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 an a- gent that would at the same time purge, purify and i ! Strengthen, but their efforts were r-'uriy fruitless, and they l. . i . i : i i- ..l . l. . i i r uau iimiubi ursjjciirru 01 success wiien me jaoors in science and research were rewarded by a discovery which fully I realized the fondest desires of the Medical Faculty , and which is justly regarded as one of the most important tri- j umphs that Pharmacy has ever achieved. This impor- i tanr desideratum is named Dr. Le Hoy's Vegetable Uni versal Pills, which purify the blood, and remove all cor- I rupt and vitiated humours, and unhealthy accumulations ! from the body in a manner never before rivalTed, and ) which yet produce no weakness or lassitude whatever, I but on the contrary tone the stomach, and invigorate the titnony.to the beneficial results of vour Medicines. Mr Noah Smitherman, was severely attacked with Inflam matory Rheumatism, during the Summer of 144 ; he resorted to your Medicines for relief, and soon obtained it ; he was effectually cured by the use of the Restorer of the Blood, tc. I caVi further say, that no person has 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. Callum, Ksq., Milton, N. C. Dr. Kvhl 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 failed 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 soon as you arrive at home. Yours respectfully, J. R. CALLUM. Milton Drug Store, Aug. 14, 1S47. QUIChT CURB. Mr. Ramsay, in the employment of James Erannocl, Esq , Guilford couny,for some time afllicted with Fever and Ague, treated with Quinine, Calomel, Oil, etc., 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. AGENTS S NORTH CAROLINA. J. II. Enissv Druggist, Salisbury. PlIIFER i&L YojtKE, C'iricord. Thomas J. Holtox, Chat lotto, Capt. Vm. Slade. Linrolnton. J. P. Mabrv, P. .l., Lexington. J. J. &. R. Sloan, Greensborou.!. v A. Pouter, Dr.ogsist. Greensborongh. James Bkanxock, Waterloo, Guilford co. Samso.x Kueier, P. M. High rock, Guilford. Woollen Sz Bkanxack, Wentworth. J. M. A. Drake, Ashehor.o. E. Coffin &: Co., Franklinville, Randolph. Philip Kerner, P. M., Kernersville, Stokes. 17:.j:in.l2.'4S. A crista Drowne, M 1 Russell, Miss KlizaU-ih K U-rt.Win.C. Crva: !, 1. C. F. Hoffman, T. S. . Tuikerman, John Char'e Lanman. V. A . Bryant, Orv'tlte l)ew v, V, Fisher, Wm. Olar.J 1',. The paper wiil br c f t. Fashions will be colored ! There will be two t -In the the course ct u i fac-eimilies of the c !i3 r.; ferent languages. wi:h a -similar to the Chinese : ber and December Tin::. Lyon, U. S. Consul t . curious and intelligent , subscription to the Ma;-.. be made, which literary : adequate capital can J, worthy of the place &'.:: the public esteem. ; The Union Marzi"' -the first of each ino;u!i. Dealers in Periodica'- 1 and the Canadas", t I o u Union Magaalne. wi.l ' mediately. AU j'ar..: - . for it the OSUJ.1 d;Hi;;:! cimen number SkYA he s- : : on application to' ilie A Terms' e tKe One copy one year, in One copy-two years Two copies one ytir, Five . Eight " I Twelre" " Great Xrl We will give the per of subscribers to this M.! i bove rates during the t. ; the engraving of the l i i taining the correct pi rti;. If U t. h t j j&ovi 'fuinin; oieic who a ppiruea ivmperunce meeting atfthe City Prison. JWhile John Hawkins was oddress ...nj 'h audience, ons of the prisoners was attacked with delirium Urcnlcna. Boon after a second was attacked . f ' an!d carried out and before he had concluded, another ' y . luin wai brought in laboring under the disease. This is thi hisloirjr of ope locality for a single hour. Cut it is . .v .oVsll. I i ' i-'. V. 1 4 urn from the cells of felons and vagrants to lb pi act here law Is expounded, equity declared, and ' . jufJiics dl'peaNed. .la another apartment of the Tombs, darjng xhq temperance ineetinj; above mentioned, a man and, hisN ife vere brought before Justice Drinker for , f fchtinjj. 1 Whilf lh oflicer who arrested them was civ- . tng bis timonjr he.ihe officer, was stricken down with ueiHiumj trtmenl Is not this enough to arouse the pub liqniindjl U the pace and safely of our citizens, their r4nt property nd very lives, to be entrusted to men 'ti?eonstitutnMts are so broken down, and whose tn rtds njre so wfeckedy strong drink, that they are tin blejto U.attatled Wirhi delirium tremens at anv mo mrntt The efidencejgivm by the tTicT elicited from orff of.ihe accused the riclsmaiions: That's a He ! Hpknoji'she lies!- The prisoner, probably, did not kfltm tht the witness and oflicer was in the habit of be In? druiikcontrnuaUy, and hence knew not what he said ! 111 again we, leave this subject, after onee imimntino our hrn convicionlhiit legal suasion to the dw,h Df tjjC w-twjj nouic iSjHie projict r jneUy lor u;e Urlirium tre- Stt-bS.- his name was announced. Valk in, sir be seated, sir reallv, cannot challenge my memory as lo yoa name, but I think 1 have some slight recollection of your countenance.' ' probably so, madam, but I had sup posed you had been better acquainted with myijname than my person; but your daujghter your Mary 7 Truly, madam, you astonishment surprises me. I mean youjl daughter, Mary A. E -, to whom I hye the honor of being husband elect. I am Dr. James S whom you have signfied you will receive as son-in-law. and.liave come post haste from Concord, to rriarry your daughter.' - Upon my word, sir, I can only return thanks for the intended honor, but I as surejjyou, my daughter has been married these seven months, and I hope has no thought of becoming a widow. Jlold, madamhave I not your daugh ter'sjletters in my pocket ? Did J not re ceive her latest on last Thursday, saying any thing that introducee me to you Surely, sir, I trust my brother has been guilty ol nothing that coiild derange the feelings of so polite a U here she stop ped and blushed, and before she could be gin her brother entered, j He was an arch looking boy, between fllteen and sixteen, so, of course, could be no great duelist, as he Was represented. Tinilino- thf rnt lmn n tr ! -.7 n I ... , J I are Wild Cherry and Sursaparilla. So prepared that and pohte in his inquiries, he made a gen- each promote, the beneficial effect of the other, the for. eral confession Of the Whole, Which a- mer strengthening, while the latter, through its union State of fiovtli CavoHun'r-'v :! ' Mr. day s farewell t-. i I Jamison L-ounri. Superior Court of Law Fall Term, 1817. Debby S!iu!t r, r. Petition far Divorce. Daniel JShuIer. thirty-two by fortv in. j and published Ly L .; ' the engraving and fr a :: e deliver free affreight r i son entitled to it, at a ; : and it will also constiu., t a i appearing to tne snti?i.inion oi tiie v. onrt, mat tne i a life subscrilK-r lo t u 1 T . l " I . lx i m t -..li.. r . i " triciuiaiii, Lsanici cnuier, is not an innannani oi ims j rr i, ... State : It is therefore ordered by the Court that publica- i nuerreotype Cftalli.-r.t".' ' tion be made in the Carolina Watchmm and 'Jreensbor- lSltLL TO- i ough Patriot, for three months, for the defendant to be and I . appear at the next term of our Superior Court of Law, lo . be held tor the County of Davidson, at the Court-Mouse, FALL constitution aunng tne progress ot me.r operations : ur. ; jn Ixl:lL,ton. osl ,1,. isf Mon lav. after the 4th Mondav - Le Roy's Pill?, in fiict unite those heretofore irreconcila ble, but most desirable qualities, evacuation and invigor ation for they are at the same time a strengthening pur gative, and a purifying tonic. The two principal ingredients in Dr. Le Roy's Pills in March, 1H4, then and there to answer the petition o said Debby Shulcr, for Divorce, or judgment pro confeso will be entered against him, and the case set for hearing exparte. Witness Andrew Ilnrit, Clerk of our said Court at Of- lice, the b'lh day of December, 1S47 AND V. Just Received at the n. For sale by Messrs. Brown &, James, Salisbury ; J. P. Mabry, Lexington ; Phifer &, York. Concord. Price, 25 cents per box. jan 27, 1848..339 l our sanction was obtained, and that was wailing? -does she not love me, all v and-' Beware, sir, that strikes upon mv daughter's honor ; the lady must bo. here forthwith, who must speak for herself.' Accordingly a Jady was introduced ; the )octor at once recognized his Mary in tlfe lovely form before him ; he fainted mounted to this : Going one day With Some pwi,h vario,,s vegetable ingredients, evneuntes and p ni- Of bis Companions tO thd post office for 'huSifhey Serind.uf no torpidity of las,itudeof the . i i i. i . . " ; digestive functions, and hence their orM-rations aie atten- itiifi, tie ieceietl one WIUI niS own ini- ded by no reaction or subsequent costiveness. Hals wliicli was .intended .lor his cousin 1 Mary ; that his companions induced him to do it that they agreed to answer it, and have ever since- kept! up the corres dence. The gentleman heaved several audible sighs, during she confession. The lady shed tears of pity at the tale, and the boy wiping bis eye lashes, which trembled with a tear, lest peradventure be should receive the drubbing he deserved, simper ed ' I am very sorry for having kept your wife from marrying you ; but sure you can court and have, my sister Bettyi in- stead. I he Doctor started and sighed louder lhan ever the lady turned her efes towards the window, which catrie in visionary contact with the chariot at! the door. : - ; Madam,' said the genileman, at this ominous moment, 1 could cbeerfully sub mit lo all disappointment,1f I thougbdyou would not deem the renewal of my visit an annoyance.' Miss Betty gtve a sjlent look ot sanction, and answered that mam ma would be delighted at the honor,! but I lor nerseit, she dared not permit visits of a strange genileman. However, thcjlast sentence was softened by a smile, and in a few moments after our hero took his leave, and (as some persons have hinted) 3m32 Printers fee !S 10 00 AND III'NT.C. 5. C. FALL AND WINTER FASHIONS FOR 1 8 17-8, , At t!ie oltl Tailor isi ; Mab I istimcnt! I WOULD respect ;V: ;. Salisbury and its in place for the purpofre i R:iici( in all i;j v strict attention to tu.-:- public patronage. I sImM r me laiesi x xvoiiii- expense in giving Fatit: with their work ; always j any work that I may !. : I have now iu my e i; My Shop can he found u Slate of North Carolina. Ashe County. November Term, 1?47. John Shearer and DanieHtlrecn vs. 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 Luty, 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 be r.inde for six weeks in the Carolina Watchman, for said defendants to appear at the next County Court, to be held for the County of Ashe, at the Court House in Jef ferson, on tli- 1th Monday an February next, to appear, plead, answer, or judgment' pro confesso will be taken, and the case set for hearingiexparte. JOHN RAY, Clerk 6w38 Printers Fee $5 00pd HORACE II. BKAUn. XX AS iust received of Mr. F. Mahan. the LON- ' Salisbury, Sept; 23, 1 H DON, PARIS and PH I LADKLP1I I A FASH- I REfERKNCn. Mr. ! IONS, for the FALL and WlXTLIt of 1S47, which far ' mV instructions for the U: excels any thing of the ki;i.! heretofore published. He still carries on the Tailoring IJusiness in ;.'! its various branches, at his ole stand , where he is ever ready to meet and accommodate his old ;u:.l tic.v c .is-ton.ers with fash ionable cutting and tn:iki;i: rments. not to be sur passed by any in the so ;:iern ei.iintry. Punc!uali;y, despatch ami faithful work as has been, always shall bt his aim and oSjecr. Thankful lor past encouragement, he hopes to merit its continuance. Sept. 23, 1M7 tf-J H H. HEARD. confidence recommend l as capable of civin'-S'. i THOMAS 1 TZic bet Mvt : The " SCIENTIFIC 126 Fulton St., New Y : best Mechanical public .t It ; a attained a larger i -M' -hanical papers put-'i-possesses such faci'.it if p ii gence 6n Scieniific s:j : that no publication of the i. Each No. contains f:. : 3 .'. KFEPIRM! Just Ilcccivctl FALL & WINTER FASHIONS For 1847. C. N. PRICE & J. M. KESLER, BIXAVING associated thempelvestotretherfor the Dur rx nnr of rarrviner on -th" Tailorintr RninpK5 in all ! cure Diabetts of Urine. lira ik! ret Ii Pills. This medicine i acknowledged 10 be one of the most valuable ever discovered, as a purifier of the blood and fluids. It is superior to Sarsaparilla, whether as a so- r .1. I... I ..I.. I. oil tl.m : f . I. ; . OOnllC or auriii.iinr. ii miiium ni.iiuiriv o luu uji mi ( gra villus vt utir imrai 1 1, loreuarations or combinations of Mercury. Its purgative 0f American Patents, u . ... .... . i -ii properties are alone ot incalculable value lor tnese puis may be taken daily forany 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, which the? piils do not likewi-e. But they have none of the miserable effects of that deadly specific. The teeth are not injured the bones and limbs are par alyzed no but in the stead of these distressing symp toms, new life awl consequent animation is evident in ev ery movement of the body. Drnndreth's pills are indeed a Universal Remedy, for they cure opposite diseases: they cure Inflamatiotl and Chronic Rheumatism! They They cure Dysentery and Con its various branches in Concord, are ready to meet their ! stitutional Gostivenese. l hey will cure these apparently a kiss in the rmr.o- in r1 r,m;A .k , ' ! old and new friends with i opposite diseases, because they cieanse and purity the i.iav III Ullil.Ol.U V J l,- t I . - n . i ii. fi..iii f 1 1 n . .I... - m iuiiiuuuh; rnonow.r i nef morrow came i the gentleman was true to his word, ' Fashionable Cuttin? and makin? nti j. 1 n rift no- wtiioti nr. i . : u . - ...,r-0 V'B w" .'int nrnnmarPcU TU carpet, seized h.m by the nose in his fall,, tahlished ; the fifth arranged ; the sixth whose teeth operating like a surgeon's j concluded ; and on the seventh a morning lance, saved him that extremity. Mad- ' PP" announced that Dr.! James S-! . amjsaid he on risins and extricating snmP ! ol Concord, had on the day previous, led fiftyor sixty perfumed billet-doux, 'are you iot the writer of these V 4 od fochid r exclaimed the seemingly astonished lady, letter-Writing is a thing f KO HdPE FOR THE DRUNKARD ! . ;.m,Piw?ourE'd, entirely discouraged, said a gentle- ntsn Wi stepped into our offire a few days since from I letters in mv Hie ' cTvtJr ; fcTt is 00 nof for he drunkard. How j the accomplished Miss Eli7hth Ei to the altar of hymen. Sx months have elapsed since the marriagK and as ihe la dy he lost is a noted shrew, and the wife he found a notable housewife, the Doctor I have a particular aversion to, and with I eVrry djv thanks his stars for his cruel the exception of some few thnt I kpmI mv ! disappointment. , mother from school, I never wrote three nf fl a vin Anti in auu uiuniug vi uuiiuiuici i not to be surpassed by any in the surrounding country, j They are capable of pleasing all who may favor them ; with a call ; and only ask a trial, feeling assured they j cannot be pleased elsewhere on better terms. N. B. We have in pur employ at Cutter and Work man who cannot be surpassed either North or South. "Concord, April 23, 1S47 tf 21 Important to Mill Owners. ' blood, provided, however, nature is not beyond all human each week ; notices ol t!,' and scientific invention- ; and Trades, wiih engrt. if chemical experiments ; t! . Europe and America ; a!. ' ments, published in a si n than a hundred engravm , It is published week!y .-, ' dapted to binding, and iu i ; the low price of TxroD ' adconre, and the rens a ' j Address, Mi;,;. POST PAID. Bound volumes of the ,ic r - : I i we!tlu'rJ- O, Mid he, so long as ihese ruin shops ml pen f can never hold ihem. The luor-sellers tjfr Eld to hnve them reform ; but as soon as these r$,f"i ,,Vn C" to ratu wapesattd have money Irt theirpockets. tb.y entice ihem into their shops, and Wck thry go to drunkenness and deflation. Our tirsl bd great business is to grt rid or the liquor shops. JohnjVan tiuren.son of the ex-President, has been nomind bihe Democrat of Erie County, N. York. r - i Ane centleman stonri rhnv TU lo. dy fas confusedthe lkpdog barked and the husband in reality entered. He soon wa in possession of the whole affair, and snatching up the letters with an eye lin gerihg between curiosity and jealousy, glanced hastily over the first, and imme- lately burst ItltO an immoderate fit of i warranted to perform well j laughter. Boger & Wilson i TrTAVE constantly on hand a good AT"rfcv JLJL assortment of atches. Jewelrv. jC-- jp Silver Ware, Cutlery, Musical Instru taints, Revolving Pistols, Perfomery, rii 4iiiir Soaps, and Fancy Articles of every de scription, which will be sold very cheap for cash. jTheir friends and the public, are respectfully invited to call and examine their fine selection, one dbor above-J. & ;W. Murphy's store. Watches, Clocks, and Jewelry, Repair ed in the best manner, and warranted for twelve months. iepine and plain watches altered to patent levers, and 0Just received, a fine tot of! Jewelry. Perfutnenr Hair Oilj, die. Salisbury, ao. 6, 184316 TJfOTCH KISS'S Vertical Water Wheels for sale in AjL Faye.-eville, by d. McNeill & Co. And in Lincoln County bv E. A. BREVARD. March 12, 1847 tf45 ENTERTAINMENT BY ELI HARRIS, : At Rictifork, Davidson Comity, X. C, On the great Stage Road from Xorth to South, and South West Eight miles North of Lexington, and 27 S. W. of Greensboro'. Dec. 16. 1647 tf 33 OT hand and for sale A very superior qual itie of Green Tea. Also a fresh supply of superior Cologne. I , .BROWN $ JAMES. Salisbury, Jan. 1, 194S ,. tfZG s assistance. more than 3GiJ enrra! ; In all cases they will be found a saf- and f-imple reme- ' the office. Price 7-. dy, yet all owcrful for the removal of lisears, whether j . : . chronic or recent, infections or oth-rw i-e. They do not 1 render the system liable to br affected by any changes j ArriVfll tlHU U('p.! of temperature. The very cause, or occasion of ihe hu- ! orthern Stame Art', i- man frame being affected by cold? and coughs is remov- jayf al g j . jrj 3r; rd by theic use. Therefore, il ey may lie used at all times urday, at 7 A. M. i- and seasons without damage, a;id change of diet, and any Southern Sta"e Ani extra care is unnecessary. j Saturday, at 6 a'. M. ; I nese mis are lor sale at .Jo cent pr oox.oy our . FridaT at 7 A M 4 w - Brown n t j in 01' a . i. lAu'n irt Klt. M r. .4 . th. In Att'infr a. . i.c ... v . . j i-ii ni i hi i'j e j Cceraie or"e Arr; vr f hignty respectable gentlemen in trns vicinity, viz . urw u gafur4ja- at 5 j &. James, Salisbury ;. David rraley. Rockvii e ; A. oi U. . prjja y Bt 7 W. Honeycutt, Gold Hill ; T. C. Graham, Cowansvilie ; j H'es(ern Sto-e via l J. Krider & Son, Mount Vernon. 4w33 j Thorsday and Saturday. 1 - T- J C - : 1 - .. . ' - 11 1 w n mi 1 Ki.i v . n 1 1. . Tailoring. I 1 itdr. M. ; departs 1 l 1 ; BR FRALEY ieeverready to make CLOTHING j MoclsviUe Horse .U..'i- in ihe latest style, well done, and warranted to fit. j departs Fridayat C A. M ; He also keeps for -REA D Y MA DE CLOTHING Fayetlrville Horse ."'.. i very cheap. He will nlo teach the art of CUTTING to j M. ; departs Wednesday , 1 anv w.-ihirT to Ipnrn nt he is aireni for anm nf lli mrf i T? lierh 1Inrm Inil fashionable Tailors of New York and Philadelphia. All ' day, at 6 P.M.; depsr sr kinds of olothes cut nt short notice. Produce taken in j A. M. ! payment at maikct price?. lyO TrovHarseMailrn CIGAI1S and TOBACCO. ON hand the fme Regalia, Principe and Havana Cigars. Also, the very best old Virginia cheinr j tobacco, besides a quantity of fine smoking tobacco. tf33 BROWN JAMES. All kinrh of Blanks for sale here. ON hand and for sale a : deira, Port and Mv , mestic I jq iors. ' - Satistvry; December If, i 5- r.
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