4 -'I! - 4 -W-ti-i- -! 'V; if. i ; . i i . -i .-:,! j , ... f i - ..... J"i J'.,..,, SplSaflid Furriitiiire ibr sale. . I' A! V-,i . ..-. ,; .!' . p i f f. i t : ! v.: It 'THIS HOWEil. i --- 1 " t i- ! - t I aw,a Mr walking flow Aero the Hiriii froin Enlta West ; Uihair ' whitcfaa mountain enow, ! lira& t!ioi-4 for'wiij-Ji' hii breast. With ehrivisleJ liantff he fifing his seed, 'Noi: e'cr turned, ib'ludi lehin3 ; -'f)f figilu r ounJJse tcxA tut ht-edi ' h wenieJ In was foilideaf and bltnJ. f.UU Jim (ate liOwcJ no soul lenrcath, . Yet in my hcu r"t I ff n stir, Ai if I i;u!:ej upon tliflu-ath J or.ee t.ad c!a.o;)ed Cicnlibnr. Iteord r. gti-il the eeJ lie cn$t, . ' j : . f 1 1 is crooiriiij lo ljiM).H-Jf Jie sung, i sow aain ihe !n.jr Past, fhc liaw'y Jijrs vvhetj I was younj. "Then nil .was wlieat wlitHoutja tare, -r ; 'Tlien nil was riihieous, fuirj and true ; AtU lnuvJie whoaie (thoughtful care fc?lall plant the Old V.'orld itr the New. I jrhe fruitful jjerms I fdntler free, . AViiii lu.y hanJ.lvjh.Ijr all men bleep i rv Kurope now, from feu to fea, J (Tli natipns bles ne Oi they reap." j ' '-' L. : ': .Tb'H 1 looked back upon u path, . And heard the elufh of glittering Pteel, '.Whtn tiran faced tuttri itt deadly wrath, . 'While clanged the tot'oitfs hurrying jeal. 1 '": . :! ! . ' . Tlnf fcky with buhilng t(wTiB flared red, , ! j rjTearer "the noise of fighting, rolled, ;And brothers' hlodjl, jy brothers shed, ! J Crept curdling over f!w pavements cold. J brirn marked I now each germ of truth, , AV'hlcU through the dotard's lingers ran, . Was mated with a dragons tooth, j Whence there Vprung up an armed man. shouted, but he could not hear ; Made signs, ba( these he could not see ; iAnd sttll, without a dout or fear, Broadcast iie scattered anarchy. p(iniijlfl 'of jifipJ.quarcUopm (ormvil iis work vviih wonilerlul prccisiii ; 'JHold; Adventure -aud) Escape iroush the news". ai I mw - : V Irntti iij n uiimi i iwi infcwu-ijM- ive nave irequ:iii ui:uuiiis i ftrKTrripitlity.; U i j j V i npers.4r tLt means of whichlnavv-a days we 'T1; ceiling; "f l!uv lube is c6rnps?d oFj eam alii-very lblng?-(f hair'brealiltli escapes cfit elluwr lubes, each of ail. incties m rom death atiU; cannery vnicii -aany teacn us vTiilh niid 21 liichi s Iiigli. iorrrieiJ of the s!cmlernessl that thread by which we hold vvroti"ht irnrfr!Htc three nurtrtr.s of anJ our lease of lift'; We know of hone, however, inch tliick iif the midJIe and half an inch : more perilous that the jollowing, which occur towards the end of tli tube.! Tlie flw'r red i,v thrscoum- a few days agoth particulars consists ot lx cellular tubes f inches in ; of which have bce. H.lly dea.!ed to us, and UdlMMSWl J5,IA.. .... T. . ..v , ... , 1.1 . 1 l ... ..lJ.. .1 , width and 21 inches in htjigKvitb M WIi we ,eouru " lr ,ua" Pi"- f r " CV,7 1 Kimes. a young man who has a under si.le. ..He ids arumtl J f-. iir Wilkini township, on Thursday aC bottom and ceilifjg-by double, ang.e ,prnoon hls(in sinW from one Urm house to within and wit Wont.. The eniire length r i an(jlher passed through a large held belonging tube is 412 (ri't. 14 feet wide, 23 fc-ethigp o rabim Hjrbac;h, Eq., i ivhich some cat. in ibe middle and 23 1 4 at the ends. ,e 0f ,,a, gentleman were at pasture, amongst To the sensitiveness of ironj to atmosf- ,hem was a fi,, fuH.(blooded hujl; which imrae. pheric changes or temperature, the skif- diatdv uponiheiappRoach of Jons, lefi the herd, Jul engineers were not blind In applying and approached wilrj evident signs of hostility. r .ftmn'pn.Mtmfi base to nrovide for the ex- '. Jones, who is described as a bold, reckless be- . V. w r I . , CuBB Steam ji rearms nut partsion and -contraction ' ol fhis stupen- I jng, more apt to count ihan to snn danger, de. dous fabric of iron, consequently - the ends Ncmined at once upon sport. Accordingly the nf i he mho. were made to rest unon 24 hostile demonstiations of the aiiimal were met pairs of iron rollers connected together by j a corresponding spirit, and by flourishing hh j rtrbtniht iron n ame: and tlie tube?also hat and other acts ol defiance, he endeavored to at t,,e , partly suspended to six cast; iron beams under the extremities of wh"4h were pla ced Twelve gun rrretnl balls of six inches in tjiitmelpr to act as castors to the (pon derous bridge, and facilitate its expansions ami contractions. f ' ' The- huge mass was floated from the spot wherejit- was constructed to the spot where it was to he erectt?ci on six pon toons on the Cth dayjf .March 1848, amid a crowd of wondering Welsh peasants and as itWas built about 100 yards from its site .and bad to be fitted to its position rtg, to my straining eairs, the blast Brooght fcintly hack the word he eung, Ji I now ngntn the holy ast, The happy days when I was young." loderpi JijVcsitioii. ilia Iro Bridge of a Single Tube. The ptesent age is mighty in enterprise And, gigantic in intellect, f The wonderful ihat haVe crowded upon one another so rapidly! during the last eighteen years. have no parrnllel in grandeur nor in the display of masculihei genius. All the jWorks of the ancient piled together are (Iwarfed when ranged alongside of the discoyertPS of Vatt. and made more pig my still, since fullon harnessed the ocean iu uurf i iti lumuns vi iiic un: i. viiiij in one mass,, we consider this "single sue- ! cessful operation one of the most signal triumphs of scientific skill ever exhibited. 1 How the heart sofi he projectors must have throbbed with feverish anxiety, lest some! unlucky accident, or fome unftjiseen deflect should cap the clirmix of theirweaj ry studies and watehings, and doomljlhem to disappointment and disgrace beside General Pasley's . spleen, who high and lordly jfo-uvetl its failure before its jcom mencemenf, a common tbing with the merely scicritific, vho havf; not ihe good fortune ol the practical, along with it. But the ponderous iron giant was built, was floated and fitted into its foundations, with out a single accident to mar the sublime undertaking. This great mass weighing 1300 tons had to be lifted from the pontoons 24 feet in the air. 'How; w;as this done ? Simply by the pressure of watejr forced through inflame the passions of the heasi. I fully to succeed by thisj he fiiledihiai pocket with stones,' which he let, fly on every favorable oc- casion,; until the aniinial became roused lo the i utmost fury ; but his-wary antagonist kept him at. hay -by running in a circle, inclining never- ; thelessj, for fear of the: worst, to the fence, which ; was sill! at sgfne distance. The bull had now . becoine petfedtiy futious from "rage and disap i poiuttnent, and throwing the froth from his mouth, pursued his too confident intruder with a I '''maddening violence which-caused the oiher to 1 call forth resources of cunning, strength and courage ,;ithat he had little due-anted in the early, j j part of his frolic the occasion would have de manded. He had found it necessary to reduce I the diameter of his circles, for the bull he found '; i showed -the mettle of his pasture was an over- j t match for him iu'speed, and began to fear, and j 1 wind also. He Conceited, too, rhat the circu- 1 lar mutton was berr'inninj to. effect his liead. I He lightened his pocket of the fetones he had gathered," and war'riting with th exercise, he succeeded in gelling ofT his cpat, which he threw behind him. Boat j?gTS5;SZ: m TTilW Proprietors at the CAFE FEAR STEAM JL; BOAT C03JrAJ 1 have pui on tae uiver tne dew Steaaler i Gt)V. ! GRAHAM, to rm regularly between Wilmingtonjind f ayetteville, at the Watered oced freights,' She draws tut HO inches water, having two engines and locomotive, boiler, with superior accommodations for Passengers. 'f All Goods consigned to J. i W. L. Mc'GARY, Wil mington, will be forwarded up the river, free of commis sions. All Produce from the country will be forwarded down the river and to its destination free of commissions. We are now building two Tow Boats which. will be comoleted before, the fall freights begin. Communications addressed to J. W. L. McGary, Wilmington-, and W. L. McGary, Fayrtteviile, will have attention. ( W. McGARY, Agent. April IS, 1843 ly52 The undersigned is now building a large warehouse at the river entirely isolated from other buildings where receive and forward all roods sent to his address usual charge, saving half the -up town hauling. V. L. McGARY. 'WATTSOX.ac ROW2EE m AIvC ibis opportnnity ti !l mil the attention ef theTT &. Public to the fi FUIimTUBE which they now have on nana ana expect r. kpn constantly on hand for sale at the very lowtst prices for cash, country produce or lctuber of every description, at the market prices. k Among their assortment may be foond J War drolea. Bureaus, Dressing, Dining, Tea, Centre f and. Toilet and Ladies trork Tables; Book Cases; Ottomans; Sofas; Wash Stands; Office Chairs ;' Maliogany, Curled Maple, Black Walnut, Fan cy and Wood Seat Chairs and Settees of trt- ery description always on hand or made to order at the shortest notice. Having in .our employ good workmen, we feel no hes itancy in saying that we are able to supply all demajids for any' kind of furniture, and would respectfully solicit a call from the citizens of the surrounding country. All orders from a distance promptly attended to. Call at the old stand, just opposite the Rowan Hotel. Salisbury, July 20, 1848. if 39alt'd y-5-12 IlOTCHKIiSS, FKXXKIl k CO, Wholesale Grocers WHOLESALE" & RETAIL THE subscribers are now recemng at W'n . STort.comrfof the;Marwnniotel,thefctij best sel'ct(?d assortment of" . . S',H Drugs, Gficmicals'f Paints ,Oiti t jLye-otijr, f ever brought to thi market We particnlarlj j. the aueuUun of Physicians, Draggists.atid Merri,.?1 our ?:ock,i which we pledge to sell alower ratfs a, any other 'esiaMialimeot n Westera vforth Carolv With the assurance again that' otir prices and term, j" please alt, we -return our sincere thanks to the psUtl COACH AND CARRIAGE MAKING BUSINESS F AXD . i heir very liberal patronage heretofore extended'!. COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Below Je present I list ofa few of the hcle, ' i I f . J T TIL -.I- m -" - " V5- o. SI, Water Street, XEW YORK, "BIT AJYK constantly on hand a general assortment of JLJL Pulverised Ipecac, Rhei Jslari, CoW ENCOURAGE HOME MANUFACTURES! GROCERIES, consisting in part as follows : SUGARS of all kinds. COFFEE, Rio and other styles. TEAS Imperial, Gunpowder, Young Hyson, and Black Teas, in whole, half and qnpter chests. TOBACCO, front the best Virginia fac-ories of various I brands. SEGARSj. Regalia, Principe, and other choic 1 brands. j Imported WINES &. LIQUORS of every description in casks of all sizes. Also, domestic Liquors of all kinds. In calling your attention to the above advertisement, we can confidently offer ihe assurance that any orders in trusted to us will be filled to your eniire satisfaction at the lowest prices the market will afford. When you visit our city, we most respectfully solicit you to call and ex amine our stock. New York, June 16,1848. 27w9 Far -8 a -forjr '25 V tka Lsrrtn SMITH & CO., WOULD return their most hearty thanks to the pubr lie for the very liberal patronage which they have received ; and would respectfully inform them that they are still carrying on in Salisbury, at the old stand nearly opposite the old jail on Main street, the i fUJVM Lrivn dttctatdcjcj- Seeimr thelanimul check i V;UilLll iUHlYlilU liUOliOO, as it fell oil iho route he was cpmtn"V-and ac- ; -and are prepared to make on short notice and in the most 1 - -4 ing our stock bo, Scilla, Ganiboge-, Opium, Arrow-Rook, Ptrl EaiL ort incn, nyu. vimo. .iuii., oupn-. vtuiDtti?, i i . . ? Morphine. Acit do., Piperine. Salacine.Red Leg it I ba1? netian Red, Spanish Brown, White Lead, Black tV'l M Iinseed and J. ramOI, Liogwood, Uofperas, Iodi I pomi etc., cv ':. , Also, a large assortment of Shop Furniture. Prescriptions furnished at aH, hours. -OrdcTiIrcm, distance punctually attended to r BROWN k JAMES, Salisbury. July C, 1848 10 - Fall and Winter Fashions ' pier, driven iv two stearn engines.- As ji n " t'Hlfne rt ihfH' wnnrliirfnl' nrvtr if. - J u 1 - E I ' M.I. - '-'l. 1 ' I - : ' tlt?yprKSOI Uirse mectmnics, every scnool water as an incompressible body. Jet us fualiy to stop as he came up to it, and Jones, finding patis to play that were not in the bills, believed this accidentia I detention of his enemy gave him sufficient advantage'lo reach the fence, now broke off in a bee-line for that barrier. But the infuriated teast was not long lo be di verted from his purpose, and giving but a single snuff of'his nostrils, now thin and distended, to ihe decoy, rushed forward with a bound, as he saw his victim, as he doubtless deemed him, moving iti a line more favorable to bis purposes a as kit n.3 riMirO c At t li i ri m I kn C two small tubes oal thre eighths of aft j Jones slip! and he fell, and the enraged, and men in uiameier. 1 nese were .two pra- j perhaps exulting animal, with lai( extended and mab forceYpitrjips one at each end ot the eyes glaring with fury through the foam with Wild Cherry and Sarsaparilla Pills, Are a strengthening Purgative and a Pu rifying Tonic. AS a whole nation has spoken enthusiastically of the unrivalled excellence cf Dr. Le Bovs Vegetable superb style any vehicles in. that linesuch as Coaches, Barouches, Buggies, Sulkies, 6fC, j Universal nils, it may seem useless to publish individu- which will.be disposed of on the most reasonable terms Every description of vehicles made to order, and war ranted to be of the best selected material and workman ship. And as we have several first rate workmen in our employ can warrant oar work to be as good as any done in our country. ' Repairing done neat, cheap and expeditiously. Salisbury, cAugust 17, lS4d. - tf 16 P. S. All kind of produce taken in exchange for work. "t feet in diameterlo the outside with a half in diameter of the actual ihickness of nine incbes of sojid iron pll round.1 In to the ' cavil v "-of (his cylinder was fitted the ram, as it is galled, a mass of solid iron 17 inches in diameter, so that it did not fit the cylinder quite accurately, but boy is!-, how acquainted, but beside theses describe tlie oueration : Each bvdraulie - iLL i -r. i? .i t:i. . . - - v .. r : ouer grpju in euuons uii vu jiwc new pi;tn- rum ornUmp consisted oi a cylinder three ets burst upon us ollenumes uurmg toe space Inentioned above. We will not al ludc lo these at present, but we would bid "those he-look upon the structures of old .as UielZtrandofftfof human genius, to . follow: ns for a few: brief moments, while Jvi'e "deicribe a work which has lately been I f Jiecutcu, utiu me iikc oi Tincti, nome anu j 'nil her glory could not boast of. Since ;thc introduction of railroads into England, lhat country has projected anthconiplcted works of such niaguitude, that they ap pear more like tlie 'labors of Titans than men. Among tiesc we may mention the ; funnel pf the Thames and various other jLuiinels. - Mountains have been pierced ' o mate way for the rolling locomotjvp, 'hSWe)l fts rivers raised upon the should ' rrs of those iron 'barricades, that have ef fected agrcater revolution in the social condition of her population by far, than thoSc that might dethrone a monarch or ilefeatj a tyrant host. Hut famous though theso7 tunnels be, we fx lievcthey must yujld In originality of Conception and sci entific! daring to the IUidgo made of a sin gtoiube of Iron which ,was thrown across the- river pon way last spring. This bridge which his whole face was covered, and his neck bowed so that his nose all but swetpt the ground, came rushing to a certain victory. The yong man hud just lime and no mnre, to recover himself He had regained his feet: and d re v them together, when the bull bound- . L. .1 .1. . l. .i i . . cylindrical cavity of about a Toot aqd a ! mcr ".1"A,.ICU rr vufesomater m ... i ' f .i i . i i . 1 i i Irorn which caused Jones mishan with a frantic, leap, and Was already too near him to ailowlofany hope pf escape to Ihe fiince. He had lost, however, none of his presence of mind, and boldly turning upon his pursuer, who had now faisod his head, as he landedifrorn his leap nc tnrew ntmseii upon me nun directly oetween This is to make known to all whom it may concern, that the subscriber hereunto, ia well acquainted with Mr. Wrn. M. Barker, one of the partners in the firm of Smith, Barker & Jacobs : that he was brought up by me to the coach nialiing business, from a child to mature age, and had the advantage not only of my instructions in the bu siness, but also that of the most skilful and experienced Northern workmen as well as Southern, which I had fre quently in my employment ; and I take great pleasure in recommending him to the confidence and patronage of the public generally. THOMAS THOMPSON. Thorn psonville, Rockingham County, June 30, 1848. t(f l ! fl P I I I t V 1lP thu naCt'aiTC nt 1 lw ll'l. i lilo llttn w.rn nl tKn onm. limn i't a 'l '. U ! iv,i, rt.tnfxAfyj i lii, t- , ma i 1 iiui ii;, ui iiiu saiiiu lime I 1 lU- Ills ter to the boilom. Attached to the top of two thumbs in the animai's nostrils, with the I hii ram Avas a ciless head two square feet ! remainder of his hand grasped htoi firmly by thick, with two square apertures for the ' lne of the lower jaw. The pain he was chains to pass to lift the tube. The chains ! -"nPWe of inflicting by his strange position on were of lint bar wrought iron 7 inches ' ,he animal, caused It to bawl with agony, and NEW GOODS! standi but as the monument of a distract Jatid grand idea that will give, immortality )to the inventor, Mr. Robert Stevenson. sort , ' o(V George the successful inventor, of the , I'locotjnotive, was the first to propose an T l! now tubular bridge. The first form pro- i -l jnosed was a tube ofa circular form, but p7Mr. rairbajrn of Manchester, a skill'ul en l. gincef. bccoming associated with Mr. Ste j i vensonj experiments were tried which rc .1 pulied tu proving the squarb form far su- . perior 10 inc circular in every respect. At his grip was so firoi he could not displace JTim 1 he furious beast now seemed tamed, or at l;at! reduced to the necessity of begging quar ter; and either from the pain he was suffering, jor from ex-hauslinnr from liis laborious exereie, he became quieted, andnvandered or walked to lis enemy. spring, threw himself upon it,, and escaped to the opposite side wiUioinNpe slightest attempt on the part of his late futiiiis antagonist to molest htm..- fie was there joiiled by a bum her of individuals who frad wimpssed ihe greater part of the adventure, !and"congra(ulated htm boon his u'ulooked for wide and thick, and G feet long. Tito stroke of the ram was 6 feet in its full range. Two high pressure horizontal en gines were to do the work. Each cylin der had a piston rod running through each end connected wit.h the pungers of force ; ,he fence as if to offer a parley to pumps having a stroke of 10 inches. ' At ! Reaching the fence, Jones, with a si me top oi eacu nyur.au uc press; there was ;i small tube three eighths of an inch in diameter and connected with the force pumps. These two little, tubes were the channels of the mighty power to lift 'the whole structure. 'Insignificant in appear anceno bigger than a large quill, we ! -'cape .-r-Phtsburf Gazelle. well may autnirethescientiticattainhients that through them with a stream of water i no thicker than sometimes trickles from the cheek of beatify, this mighty mass of iron was borne up in mid air, like the fa- ! bled cofliii of the prophet at Mecca. ! Mter the engines commenced working and the small streams were rapidly forced into the tiny tubes, the. mighty lube arose slowly but grandly into tlje air. At eve ry six feet the engines wpre stoppedand the chains re-adjusted to the bead of NEW GOODS Si - t The largest and best selection yet, and Cheaper than ever. i BROWN & ELLIOTT RESPECTFULLY he public that they are receiving from New York , philadelihia, their Fojl'supply of FRENCH, ENGLISH & AMERICAN al certificates ; still we feel induced to yield to custom, by admitting the following ; the more willingly, asthey ema nate from persons who are not likely to be misled, by tlie popular excitement which the appearance of those Pills has occasioned. j From the Medical Times, Scjt. 18, 1845. j Opposed as we ore lo modern patent medicines, we cannot be silent to the virtues of Dr. Le Roy's much laud ed discovery. His Pills are indeed a purgative which may be taken without risk, or the advice of a physician ; for they produce evacuation without weakness, and cause" energy in the digestive functions, without straining them, and thus paving the way for re-action and apathy. From the Lancet, August 23, 1845. Dr. Le Roy has most happily succeeded in combining Wild Cherry and Sarsaparilla with other vegetable ingre dients, so as to produce a medicine at once tonic, and purgative, the only pertect discovery ot the kind ever made, though a desideratum which the ablest physicians in all a;eB have eagerly sought for. From the Journal of Pharmacy, July 1, 1846. As far as we have had time to judge, both by hearsay and experience, Dr. Charles Le Roy has made a most valuable discovery, and added a purgative to the list of medicines which must take the precedence of all others, as being the safest and most effective. . Sarsaparilla and Wild Cherry are the principal ingredients of his Pills. We shall rtcur to them more particularly in our next number. ' - For sale by Messrs. Brown &. James, Salisbury ; J. P. Mabry, Lexington ; Phifer &. York, Concord. Price, 25 cents" per box. Aug 3 1 , 1848.3;;il 8 KEEP constantly on hand an exten sive assortment of m watches, clocks, Jewelry, Silverware, Cutlery, Musical Instruments, lie role ing Pistols. Perfumery, Soaps, and Fancy Articles of every descrip tion. Persons wishing to purchase articles in the above line, will do well to call and examine iheir fine selection, one door above J. &, W. Murphy's store. Watches, Clocks, and Jewelry repaired in the best manner, and warranted for twelve months. Lepine and plain Watches altered to Patent Levers, and warranted to perform well. Salisbury, July 20, 1843 tf 12 'has 'just received, (at hit old stand,) from Xti York, the American and European Fahlfns,iat tW t all and Winter of 43 and 43, and will continue to re- ccive them quarterly. He is prepared to execute it . ders in his line of the trade, in a fashionable and manlike manner, at the shortest notice. From hi$!wj experience in the art of culling and making eartnens he feels confident that be can give tatisfactioa to a customers. - He respectfully returns his thanks to his friend tai the public for their liberal support tendered him hem fore , and will endeavor by increased efforts to leasi customers,to merit a continuance of their fvor. - HORACE II . BEAitte N. B. All kinds of country produce taken at tfreaui-l ket prices for work. Salisbury, Sept. 21,2848. tf 47 ofYU , 'AOS, 'JiSCO It iwnrd terfc per s n;ta High Shoals Iron Works Gaston Catfuty, Hf. C. , fWlHE subscriber having leased tie A hove Establishment, Cor the purpose of manufacturing Iron, Nail5LCsticgi Mill Spindles, Cranks, and a B';ck- smith Work, and having good LaiWani j an excellent Machinist from the Nortii.ht will be prepared to make and fit up all kinds of Mada nery at short notice. Having spared neither pains Kt expense in seJecfing a good set of workmen, connected with his own long experience in the -above line tf bus ness, wtH warrant all work madetat this establishmeE to be as well executed as it can be done in -this part i the country, and at prices to sUiL-lhe times. WM. E. HOSE. February 8, 1849 . Jy41 100 'DOLLARS' RBWilRD ! ANAWAY from the subscriber in the monia oM Mav last a negro man slave named 1 Tlie said slave is aged about 22 year?, Mack com plexion, 5 feer 9 or 10 inchelh-hMgtrr, stout andlWf. He was purchased by me of Mr. Wm. F. McKffsua a Morganton, who purchased hinu of the estate f A.C- neHini of Burke county. I understand he has tener. since he left in that county. The above, reward w One Hundred Dollars, will be paid. for his apprehension and delivery in , S,. I bury lo John I. Shaver Lsi , or to the &ubscr,ter. S - ; '-..-v. :Cov. 13th 1848. 28 tf. R gran thatx! being tingf comq own pose 4 all y on a ulatd Thci werq pres.j rcsis moi a el inde have cby( raa'h the I mou I and D.lJ - EARLY DISADVANTAGES. I learned grammar," says William CohheU, of the latest and Newest Styles, which have been selec ted with great care, and bought at the very lowest cash prices. Among their stock may be found For ILncSies Wjar, Beautiful silk Lustres, MVide Cashmeres, Colored do., Satin striped do., satin striped Mous. De Lanes, Plain I a i 1 1 in i l i r . ii .,,Vw., T ... ". . i i- ii . anu uidtnuu., oniv iinu worsieu i.usires, sauii siripeu 1 .P'';-' Homitjr uii uie my oi Gheni Alpaca, Mode Thibet.Cashmere.satin striped do., six penpe a tjay. Ihe edge of my berth, or 1 black Paramatta, black Merinos and Alpacas, Oregon thai ofmy guard bed, was my seat to study,' in mv ! Plaids, Ginghams, French do., Shawls, Gloves, Ribbons, iap was my Writing la!le. " I had no tnoney to Collars, Linen Cambric Haiul P.s, Reviere do., Plumes, ..iicl.ase candles or oil, in winter time it wh ! Bonnet silks, Velvets, Bonneistrwd Hosiery, rarely that 1 Icould gel any Ughi lnl that of the F cleineti' Wear. fire, and only my turn even of that'. To buy a ; French -Black, brown and olive Cloths French Cassi- t ,! c , PJ meres, (hg tl) Doeskin do., Fancv do., Wool Tweeds, ' a'":ri ''TVfV , r '1" lo iorc- ; Kentucky Jeans, Kerseys, bro. and bld drills, domestics, 1 Speed the Plough. WILLIAM J. PLUMMER S.tDDLEU JB HARNESS MAKER, r AKCS pleasure in returning h t-v ,, JL thanks to all those who hai 2JM :J heretofore favored him with 21i!i5rt-il custoiii. He trusts and believi ill !':'' tsitVi e !':1S 2 1 ven very i ill Itiii'U'ilil vevs.iUjitisfaction ; and as he is for the thetr s and believes thai general, if not oini- ast, so ful to shop. -hall he continue to feel grate- all who may patronize his iihapd with longUudinnl cellulur compart- fncnts. squaw nt Ibe top and boltoti). This 4 nod yvas 80 feet longi ji feet 0 ins. deep, $ foel S jns.ih breadth. and rested on two (4 tJufiporU, leaving ii space of 75 fret be iwc.cn them. N It weished about 5 tons fend vva subjected loWie severest tests lo icrmhny experiments to discover the best.; rum and hy a succession qf such rjst fonjr yances to resist vertrcafna lateral tube finally reached the desired elevation. ; torsion a model Was lormetl Ot a hOUare o.i iV-.f. iin, dnnorl.w in air. as ilvn nlr thin ol the two hydrauljc eninesl and j then it.was laid upon its foundations! as a j monument of engineering skill unsufpass- j ed in any age or countrj. Since, then the ; locomotive with its train: has thundered .r; f mvb ts strength A ll weight was at achetl(ttJ its centre, and! iucrr-ased ton by on, and the deflection! carefully noled. After three successive experiments.it was ; fliscovcred that its breaking weight was1 jDO tons, that is, the motK l "only weighing ft tolas of 75 feet in le tgth court) stand Ihe eri6rmQas pressing Wciht at its cen- rc oi tou mor0 .tihnn 11 timri its ft . eii;l,ta,result highly satUtactorvlir1 r across its iron "pavement, and we hope, it will stand for ages, the prttise mnd admir ration of future generations. Scientific Amtrican. -v" " , . . . i- r .i t ir i .i . . . r. - ... of theN1- m l,oruu!1 Vi uii2 jooa itoui in a state ot Whitney blanket, Jiz'd satin Vestings, cut Velvet do fS iho ' a li' v,'- ' had m moment'; of time that hg'd silk do., plain satin do,, worsteddo., ' 1A : 1 could call my own and I had to read and write , XT A TQ A nnTQ amidst the talking, laughing, sinking, whistling-. QTSfS'C and bawling of at least half a score of the most i .QeS? thoughtless of men, and that, too, -in! hotiis of BESIDES A GENERAL STOCK OF iheir Ireedom from all control.- And I'sav. if I fTneivnro A- TiHlrv (Imports rrnrk. cry, &c, ac in the whole world a youth, who can find an excuse for the uon-peifonnance?" tinder circumstances like; these, could encounter and overcome the task, is there,! can there le Those wishing to buy Goods, would do well to call, as we feel satisfied we can offer inducements to purcha sers, by selling cheap for Cash. Salisbury, October 5, 1648. 22 The Dtlights of Gold Digging. The following incident of Gold durji'inir on the ADJUSTING THE MOUTH. The Loudon Gazette contains some infonrja- ; tion lor the ladies wiih regard to the manner of placing their lips when they desire tp look amta- FCiiilds & Cos. Oriental or Sovereign Balm PM milowmg mciuent ot Uold dt-gmg on the , hlo, dignified, &c, says that when a lady would Sacramento is related by -a correspondent comjpose her mouth, to a hJund atid lertne char', of the Courier &, Enqoirtjr .at Monterty : acter, she would just before enteirin!" the room I 2 -i!' m i, v'm; ' Provisions are Very scarce, and jo ob in them m.inv murders linv. hpri! rnrh. V-c.i;iu a ir.uu qigoiy satistactorviji t, r ,i " u ; i .rbain c6nclmled from this expert !",lled f thePurc.h ot, iVnatjexor. mllow beams of wruuaht imn in.1 P"CP UA rec.y, iut; eVentu II it. " t v Mvd on the samo principle, wheth. a,1 ,eV? mrlV'. try. relating 1:::'L.:j. ' i . !i. ," i r to an nllair ftt Hits kind. m;iv I f "Vir v.-m . aiiui Kn iimii nn uujcr ties- i - , , , , , , , ,. - hut i the mouth he alroariv smill and 1 VT erintiuti of -irdpri Ei,: rL, -d.a oor hole, bad beiyi dig-mc nces- 1 1 P , T e a,WmaU' I For1 sale by Bog lo calF lhu particular attention of our.en- T i i y lwMy. wbet he w say Besom, and keep tlie expressifin in which the mouth subside, until the desired effect upon the company is evident. If, on ihrot her. hand, she wished to assume a distinguished bearing not jstiggestive of sweetness, she I would say ifriish, the result infallible, i lit, she would ARE entirely vegetable in their composition are compounded upon scientific principles, and with a careful regard to chemical affinities. Their ingredients are so prepared and blended, that they cleanse the sto mach, purify the blood- and regulate the action of the bowels, ic-hich they never leave costive,) thus speedily He would inform the public that he has lately receiv ed some very fine northern materials, and is now better prepared to do SadJle and Harness work than ever. His prices are not extravagant, but ms work is pood. He occupied his usual stand, opposite to the store of IJo eer &, Maxwell, and is ever ready to obey orders in the line of business to which he belongs. He keeps on hand a good stock of sad lies, bridles, martingales, harness &C. for sale, and can most generally, furnish instanter such articles as are required of him. Salisbury, June 1 , 1643 tf tatc of ilovtfi (SavoUuit, DAVID.SOX COUNTY. Court of Pleas and Quarter Sssions, Novem ber Term, 148. . Richmond Ilartly, Adm'r of"l John Lookabiil, dee'd, and Mary Ann, bis wife, rs. John Doaty and wife, So phia, Andrew Eves and wife ) Margaret, Catharine Look abiil, Adam Lookabiil, John A. Lookabiil, and DavU Lookabiil. re litition for sale of Be ' . Estate. "ffT appearinn to the satisfaction f and efficiently removing the causes of a large class ol AJohn Doaty and wife, Sophia, Andre diseases. Their entire success even, when the most popular remedies have failed, has obtained for them re- he Court, that J . Cves and wife. Margaret, Catharine Lookabiil, Adam ookabill, John j A . LOokabill a ud David Lookabiil, defendants in this commendations of ihe highest character froni those who caw, are not inhabitants of this State : It is therefore' have used them sufficiently to test their virt-jea as a fa mily.jnetlicine. - Each box contains 31 pills ; price o cents, and is ac- certifieates and full directions. nafU nh..rino- m,,i co.S'W. T i , vi -7 M"T' ,'.' " . lri uouse, m ixingion.on trie second Monday o as afceost- ' ,. 1 i r - . - ; .uwiBUMrcwiwuiw, ut iia,, roruary next, ami men 'and there plead au&wer r utes. when havinr their dar;ierreofi nes taken, i Mahrv Irinfrron I) f If.nnevr nir. C.alil Hill: and ,u ..u:.:r- r TTT . r , - i i . , r. 4 i - ' . , i ;. . i ,r Tt ! 1 1 ' i.i.iniu t-jiuoii, or tne same win oe ordered by the Court, that publication be made for six ( weeks in the Carolina Watchman, printed at Salisbury, mat tney De ana oppear nelore :h Justices of our next Court of Fltis a rfd Quarter Sessions, to be held, at the or de-taken ni i rnnist nimr . . . . !."!. . . i ... " . : - i . " V V :VUlft1 - - 1 ....... . . I . . -. . 1 I I . L 1 t . .... L.. 1 - frS. I .... . II. lna.rn.. -. . ... f- J 'e . , rrit i i r V!- " t oosene uicc luica wmi some;UGVaitUe. ; nwaar -uu inuu uy . .u. v.w.i,, "")" oncci, pro contesso, ana Heard exparte as to them .uui u. .uiuc umii. l lie Wlioie OJ iniSIlw? ? .! Charleston. S. U. 4wU7 Witn. f, F ri.,ur. -.a n ftfl?- t j i , - ' .; - I : I j ....... . , - - . v, (-ii irk Jl uui ttllU VUUI I, a i lllin ,.; I ... i i ' -7 i iooq oi sorne Kind. The whole of thjstlw? i htj arc-rit luho was Ult nnd HnisheJ j digger purchase furhclut onelhuhdred ;in nhom lii months ftr it was coinnien jced. lt U'll-fet't long ami Weighs 1300 ;i prtsi; md. formed , of. wrougtu i ron" nlates :liotii 1 ti, aTvH t U.nrr ftU about-1 inch ia ' y- )uKfffrf-Abe plates were rivetteUjarm ly Ifierto rib opnnle iron orroth ; '"H i l,M'Juint? iy t hosn who' liave ie vorkmtahiJithn reKular'itv; ol el tfri-ti theveat.tiilie a liihly iienttil character. ' This was do'ins hy rnan tidfiVitij. a punching rnachine upon iho via m f m A, ma L dolhtii; ii, virgni gold; arid whiliddvour. c' 1 por s Agt.-l tte Urleans ing it, the man who soldi! the- provisions T,c?"u?e set l"'s mooted question at rest took-possessionJQrthe 'luiljv. aAcV limn- j 111 toowing para-rapH : ing his repast, the gold hqnter ordered the " We Perceiv! in in:inJ ofh papers a fellow out; but! on hj$ positively; rejusin sment that Gen. Taylor is but fifty to come, knoclceti hi brains out ivJith a L'pt ynra of age.hU : not I correct, piclv-axe, hok from the nockets the I inrin i y. e hnd t om the Gcneml Mmself tltat gold thatiatrriurchase;ft tiica was s1xty.rour.7j , ; dragging )t body, out of the h61tl blmseif ) 'TP '"1-7" cqntinued he diin; Ttii. 1 brlik-P U 'lA-lAlV aMd. Masonic Gloves, 1 . A CARD. DR$. BROWN & JAMES havingassoriated them selves in the practice of Medicine, can always be found at theirdrugstore when not professioGallyengaged Satisiury, December 16, 1817 ti 33 HATS, HATS. FIXE Ileavcr and Iflolc Skin Hats for sale by . II, EXNISS. the second Ionday of November, 1&18. 6w31 C. F. LOWE, Cl'k. r WARRANTS FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE. 'I PRICE & UTLEY, fA rahionable Tailors, ' , COXCORD, N. C. ! April 27, 1849. ' - - - '' -. tf52 The subscriber .would inform thecUiwins the country in general, thai he ia enpd ' the manufacture of the celebrated Davis, Ewt man, and Evans Chenoweth double pointed side hill Ploughs, which cannot be surpass for ease of draught or beauty of work. The wishing ploughs can he supplied al any of t following places, viz: Moeksville, Sali-bun. Concord and Chailoote, or at any other poifl' where a load can be sold. J. H. THOMPSON: Tvro, Davidson co., N. C, ) n ,r . ' Au?. 10. 11-48. lGmU , Medicines, Medicines TirE are reivin2 at Dr. C. B.Wb T T old stand the largest and lett of MEDICINES, INSTRUMEVTS, Paints $ Dye-Stuffs, Spices fy Perfumtty Fancy and Uiiseful Articles, ever brought into thTs country. (eeourIarge bills and CataUjgue.l We will sell very low for c'- LOCKE & CHAFFJV Salisbury, May 11, 1848 ' Important to Mill Owners HOTCHKTSS'S Vertical Water VheeUjfri; .Fayetteville.by. ' . r D. McIElL.L u And in Lincoln County by ' E. A? 13UEVARD. ,1 . 12.1847 tf45 ' 1 A S A A A A MM m i FALL & WINTER FASHION . ' J - Just Received. 1 . ! COUNTRY PRODUCE of all kinds 1$ 5 payment for work,done by - GEO. L. GOULD, 92 . 91 TAILOR. Salisbury rOteober 5, 1848. BM-MxMM jM.' Mm M- M.J.MM. . MM M . M M Tr?TE Cloths Cassinicrc &'Tcstin, lorsaieby ' J. . EXiyiSS: Dec. 21 33 2f t , ii'i - j rpn ainiv lime auu iuiiun , - JUST recefred a large mpply of fine TfJj V" DLES. Alsor, an excellent article ot - (J(a- deira or V hite Cooking WriK.naanui ac. p. ing purpose exprewly. . BUOWIs . Salisbury, Oct 12,'.l? IS. ;, . , first CM T red "My Will peoj burd ed j uhc been dail whi Ofili areF Reg eley calj tera whi will will 4 TH Y 1 ent! Th'ti cUz o( ( AVr COV corr 80$t whi ed Qets V .i i i t ' j-