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s tlM toy and receive weekly, ndt lew than thrc6 dollars ; except it bo shown thtuchY.ckneM or disability be brought on by his own improper conduct, "3d. No brother reaiding within five mijei of the divi- i uton of which ho i n. member, $hall be entitled to bene ! fit for more than one week prcvioua to hia cWsc being , rrpttrted to auch diriwon. No benefit shall granted lew time: than one week. All arrears, either for thira or fines, ah all in. every case bs deducted from the flrt paj-racat. '.' j . I i.8eo,4.' Ia case of the death of a brother entitled to 'bonefittjlhe vuin of thirty dollars shall ba appropriated ; tin, a funeVal benefit. The W. PJn the absence of com petent relation or friend!, ahall take charge of the fune ro),ind eep an account of the disbursements. tj'Sth. On the d -aih of ihgTw'tk of a brother, also bene ficial; henhall he entitled to the sum of fifteen dollars : I as of funeral bt-ncfit. - , '", ?' At .; Offence. Sec. 1. Any member who shall oftend ft jninst these Articles, or the By-Laws, shall be I subject to be fined, reprimanded, suspended or expelled," !m two-thirds of the members present, at any regulai ' Vinecting, may determine. ' V '.')nA. . , Every -tnembor fchall be entitled to a fair trial for lany oiience involving reprimand, suspension, or expuL won ; but no nvmlier shall be put on trial, unless charges, duly specifying his oiT-Mtce, lx; submitted in writing by a Tirciiiber of the pivisiun, ; i 1 i 3d- When charges have jbe'eri preferred against a brother in a propur .manner, or any matters of grievance between brothers are brought beforeithe Division, they shall be referred to a KpeciaJ committee of five members, THE. GERANIUM PLANT)! BY MRS. ik'lio shall, -with as l'.tlle delay as the case will admit, I am summon the nartin, examine and determine the matter in nuestion : and if their 'd"citiori does not involves the UnpejiiMon or expulsion of a member, and no appeal be j taken from it tor the Division, it shall be final, without plant ,thrr action.' Should the committee be convinced of the , necewityof suspending or expelling a member, they shaH submit a motion f)r the purjKwc to the division for-action. i ' 'i , . J4th. When a inrtion for the expulsion or suspension of a memlnir shall have'b -en submitted in due form, it ajjiall be announced at ono regular meeting previous to action beinff takein . and the accused shall be summoned i to bj. in attendance at the Division, at the time When it may hive leen determined to consider the question at i whkh ,time, whether the implicated member be present or rwit, the Division miy proceed Ijto consider and deter " fnine it. Two-thicdi of the menjb?rs present voting in ; favor of the motion, It shall be carried ; but the Division shall b fully conietent, while such motion is under con ' sideratiuii, to vary the penalty from the original motion. j- See. 5th. When the decision of a committee appointed llnd r See 3d. of tliis Article, otherfnHS final, shall not be SfSitisfictiiry to all parlies', either of Jthose inVrested shall have tlie pnvilege of an appeal to the Division ; and at 'the time appoinb-d fir trying the appeal.the committee ' - . i- . l; h. fiiGoqasEVj Flowers hnv a magic power to re; touch the associations of their dajT5.)Tough our path mHy have led over the ,stew and thorny places of the world, for mfny years, yet the unexpected sight otfthe pahs grass flowers, and yellow kin-cUps, v6 gather ed in childhood, brings barck the: cool fra grance of life's early morning. Jfthii wea ried traveller chance to Hnd in foreign climes such planis as he pulled ly the singing brook of his native glen, the road leaved Iris or the bright crimson Lobelia, straightway he is a boy again, and sheds them fondly into his mother's lap. The hoary woman, unto wliom ihere remain eth little, save the arm chair in tlie chimney-corner, and the oft-rerjeated c iunsel to her grand-children if she see, among its lustrous green leaves, the pujre white Camellia, remembers the thrill with jwhich its cool petals drooped over; her forehead at her bridal, arid is lost amid the wander ings of fairy land. f I I The smile, or the breath pf our familiar home-flowersrestore to us in after life, the careless innocence of those dfivslwhen M dants. Lorn in a foriega clime., whom, -of course sh had ife.'vdr,seiist' 'fia ."so !'0xqu!sjs i te was, ibei r beauty, that Jrjwould i not have bleen surprising hpd a thrill of pride heightened the pleasurfc with iwhicb !she painted the joy of such a rnjeeing. The youngest was a babe of lessfthan a year, and we who often shared it playful wilej, fancied that it had growp languid, as if from some inherent disease. Yet its lrge black-eyes still beamed) wit strange Jus tre, so! that neither parents nor nurse would allow that aught affected it, save what arose from the change.of habits! iht cidentail to the confinement of the ship. Yet that night, the mojher more uneasy than she was willing tp confess in Words, decided not to leave its cradle. In the sa loon adjoining our state-room, she tpok her place, and when, we retired, the fair in fant lay in a troubled j sleep. Yet even then the spoiler was nearer to it than the mother, and ere the morning, be smote it in her arms. We found her clasping it closely to her bosom, if? fain to revivi fy it with her breath. "-Masses of glossy black hair, escaping from their confine- IFortCASH; ' 1 1 WHOLES ALBr & RETAIL. HARRIS: & CRUMP ARE now receiving from New York and Philadel phia, a large" and splendid 6tock of FALL And WINTER GOODS, which they are determined to sell as low as any house in this part of North Carolina, consisting of all kinds of ladies qnd gentlemen's dress goods, of the latest and newest styles, which have been selected with great care and bought at the very lowest cash prices. For Ladies Wear. Beautiful silk Lustres, Mode Cashmeres, colored do., satin striped do., Mouseline de Lanes, silk and worsted Lustres, Cheni Aipaccas, bl'k and col'd Merinos, plaid Ginghams, French do., Shawls, Gloves, Ribbons, fine Collars, Linen Cambric Hand'flk, Bonnet silk, Velvets, Bonnets ad Hosiery. i t- M Carriage Coacli and THE copartnership of Withertpoon, Pritr:ar4 1 having been dissolved by mutual consent tU 8iness,will hereafter be conducted under th nlxr? PR1TCILRD, ROSEBOROlGfl 4 In losing Mr. I. A. Witberspoon, wehaelo8tt ", man and an asrreeable cowrtner. but we in.,. . ?'3t. Chemicals, Dye-Stuffs and Perfumery. I lost that principle that should actaatebone8t me,, 7 J ! transaction of business, and in offcrinz ourse'. public in the ' ; . 1 (Lj CARRIAGE MAKING BUSI. pledge ourselves for the faithful performanc? r - gaeements. THE subscribers are now receiving at theit Drag Store, corner of the Mansion Hotel, the largest and best selected assortment of Drugs, Chemicals, Paints, Oils, and Dye-Stuff's, ever brought to this market. We particularly invite the attention of Physicians, Druggists, and Merchants to our stock, which we pledge to sell at lower rate than j r v , . ,h have. ,h e t, . , tir.. K l 1 : c ... -"iiicn. We have no disposition to thiK . . lishment in the Dublic prints, beinz assured iK,. , the character of our work will secure to cs pobl and ic favor. Weare thankful for that alr. . would" advise our friends and the public to iv ' 1 .1 1 't Ijw anv other establishment in Western North Carolina. With the assurance again that our prices and terms shall please all, we return our sincere thanks to the public for their very liberal patronage heretofore extended to us. Below we present a list of a few of the articles compris ing ourJstock : Pulverised Ipecac, Khei, Jalap, Uolum half in ignorance, and half in ed i he rootless stem of ii . Ti laitli, ve rich som that shook her like a reed, were exclama- hbssom. that had heengivep Us, and heap-i . V, . . u-ir;U. k. ... , ., , ;t IUO huuiiuhi m ill i inuii iu i v v eu ine iresn sou tenueriv nrouiiu ii. nuu A'' whs en- ie reckless cu- up the bulh of mem hich , i watejd it every moment, ind yisted it witn none, uni i u was as urpw i ant dead as the moukl by vvhiih it compassed. They recall t riosity whh which we dug our tulip, or .tuhe-rose a'rid found them husy at tneir worK oi germinarion.iwnicr our irVipaticnpe interrupted, per iarfs des t roved. - i ' j, Distant placesand absent friends brought near by the touch pf the tal The odor of a pressed flovyer, between the leaves of a long closed book, restores the the form of the loved 'onft who whose home niay ijow be h ad so u g h t J h e s weet trail ing arbutus among the wilds ,of rriy na- d.-c:sioitof the committee by a majority of vote present, j tjve pace when life was njPW, andf a box For Genii p.mpriL 'x Wear. ment, tell over her shoulders alld dropped Black French and English Cloths, French Cassimeres, 1 bo, Scilla, Gamboge, Opium, Arrow Root, Pearl Barley, VA)TI vincn, iiya. Vino. .iu., oupu. yuMimr, ouipu. Morphine, Acif do., Piperine, Salacine, Red Lead, Ve netian Red, Spanish Brown, White Lead, Black do., Linseed and Train Oil, Logwood, Copperas, Indigo, &.C., Scc. Also, a large assortment of Shop Furniture. - v Prescriptions furnished at all hours. Orders from a distance punctually attended to BROWN & JAMES. Salisbury, July G, 184S 10 as a CUrtain over the marble features of fig'd do , fancy do , wool Tweed, Kentucky Janes, Ker- thedead. Mingled with grasps of grief sey, fig'd satin Vesting, Cut velvet do plain satin do., . ,r, . , ara worsiea uo. aiso, orown anu uieacn u irius, lvo- mestics, Whitney Blankets, ; Hats & Caps, Boots & Shoes, , besides a general stock of Hardware and Cutlery, Groceries, Crockery, &r. iThose wishing to buy goods, we respectfully invite their attention to the above stock, as we are determined are srnan. OF FAYETTEVILLE WILMINGTON, ARE RUNNING voice. y;f;V. lha'.l present tl the Divlaion, in writiiis.tne grounds on pJace(J jf there V M'-;5r-ki which their ideniun waifl futinded ; arid the parties shall j ! , I . J. I! r r We the pnvilejre of b-itiK heard before the Division I ,n t" lomo. 1 tU (nd the I)iviMin uliull determine thei Correctness of the i ' ''I If ti' ' i r. I j f Cth. Any mejnbvr having b-en expelled, shall not be H-opoitetl. for numbeihhii under bix months from the date of :iptpi!Hioti. : 7th. The prrviHion of this Article ehall not extend to violation of Article II. . ! if; ART, VII I. 7VrffM.-i-Recrular Quarterly Terms shall fromhienee on the first of. October, January, April and ' July. OlTicern elected previous to the expiration of half the Term, thall le -entitled in the full honors of jthe Term V'tlMMte- eteoted after .half the Term has expired jkbaH iiot count the honoris except where they may be J Heclell; to fill vaeuneleH occasioned by resignation, sus- (h'iihIoii, expiilnion, or deutH, in which case the brother I who serve the remlue of the term Mtall te epfitleU to the fuH honorH, and he who rcHigns, or i suspended or expelled, ihall forfeit bin claim. U Art; IX.; lUisribili'tifJor Chief Office: . After a division naa tcn tiivtimicu tnree serins, no oroiner nfiVll Ji eligible to the olfice of W. P., unl-ss he has eerved a reciilar nuurterlv 'lenpi as A., nor shall any bther he cligibk- to the oilit e of Wi A., unless he has in-rved two term in a Milxmlinate office or oflices. - ii f! Set?. 2, No brother Mhall nerve two; terms in the same ofCce, jdurin the term of ) ear, e.icept, in the uflices 'of R.S., F. S. n.I T. : . M . ir 3d. No brother aliallbv ieligiblo to office who is under ' twciUynte ycTira of uge.- x iA1. X. yViitltiliii" Article H. 1. Any member . -who'kjiows a brother , to have violated Article -II,. and ; hegkc( to prefer the charge ami sptjcify the offence to j" the Division within thiVe weeks aftef tlhe violation shall : liatitc' come to his knowledge, shall bf fined one dollar. d.TheA charge for violation of Article II,;shaU be ' pNw'ntK-d hi writing, duly signed, wlien it shall be re ferrlj t(i a committee of five members, who shallVas wmhi a. practicable, sumiruMi the paruea, anu investigate ;;'the-matter. ';-.!;.': ' : !"le .'Id. Tlie committer shall organize by appointing a chairman and secretary. " The secretary shall make- a I correct record of the proceedings, wjlh such testimony . an may be re'Hented, u hicli record shall be produced to the. Division on th call of any member, after the coin- mitteio have renorted. i ' fi 4 4th. If-the committee agree that jthe charge isjsus- I reholiuion, witli a second resolution to the enect that the brother lie reinstated ot expelled, as the -case may be wtiich report and remhuions sh:dl lie uton the table at least one week, and the otVending bijother shall be noti fied of thei t'hanu'terof the- resotntjons, by the R. S., ; und -ty-fiu-sted t ' pnfseiit at the time apxinted for i. consldt-mij the muni!, with a view of giving him an op il lortuliitv ti make a dLfi'nce. J;! .. . " - - - j ; j 5th IPthe committee agree that the charge is ' sustained, they H!ia!lreMrt a resohititi to that etll-ct, and ti . if thu Resolution he adapted, the charge shall be dismissed. 4; ;.; Vck'fith. When the committee report the charge bus- i iiiiirui nun u ) nv lovnul-IR (iri'WUl ttl it regu- lar mt-etin? ballot in fvor thereitf, tlie olfendinc person 4 shall f.nrftrit his membership, and the W; P. shall-din-ct ';' his name in lw eratei from the Constitution. If a ma i jority of the Division rote inoppos:tion to the resolution, all further proceeding siiall be tUayed. 7ih. If two-third of those voting are in favor of re instating a member wUmi h;is been tmnd guilty of vio lating ArticV II, h" sli ill bs restored to niemb rlup by i- ; r'-i'giiiiv the 1 onstitution. and paying, for the first ! Ivilr', d llar, anil for the s.'Coiid ofience, two kl- J lirs, which shall k pa'ul to ihry S. by the meeting ,1 wiceewfli the vote, o the mejfiberHo stand suspended v ) unt4 the tine in paid. The pttwer to reinstate, however, ' , ! shall hot extend over ;the terntof one mouth from the j. j tima f lie ollV-.ieo wm -proven.' Ii be Loncludedry r t i - iir oi it recently perlormeu a journey ot ma ny miles to visit me,.r The moment! it was opened,-while its fragrance overpowered every sense, everyjbreaihinhlossontspoke of the rocks which we used to climb in pursuit of it, and of the roiigh.fallir g wa ters that filled every pause! in our merry voices, and then suddenly !my playmates stood beside me, their baskets oversowing with the gifts of early spring, themselves still young and spring like,1 though on the heads of some 1 knew! thafcTlhe; frost had settled, and that over others restsd the grepn sod.-"' St ii I more eloquent, was?a slehder plant o( the Tose-geranium, which accompanied j me something more than two ytfars since, I on my visit to an older World. It wast taken from her quiet, bed In her garden, I by my little daughter, as l)ie parting time j arew near, witn uie remaK inat r some-j thing green might look pleasant!: to me upon the sea.' And so it did. j Blit I im agined not then the depth of communion it would call forth. For he bomb spirit was in its heart, and it became to ! me as a friend. Sometimes whtjn eveniug clos ed in over the deep, wih those i heavy sighs of the wind which often betoken a coming storm, and the ship leap d and plunged amid the billows as if Keeking lor a place to escape, or ai depth lo hide in, I have drawn closer to that wea plant, as if its. love might comfort me. Or at waking in the -morning and raising- my head front the coffin like berth wh 're the dark hours had passed n su;h broken slumbers as the hoarse lullfiby of the surge induces,-1 have fixed my eyejs tint upon that solitary plant and sppketi' $ofl jy to it as a child. :: Yet it was evidently in an uncongenial atmosphere, land the delicate branches grew sad and faded. I number ed its leaves, butialmost every day some of them grew sickly and fell, until! at last oniy a tew were leti clustering rpuna a single graceful stalk, "j r , We had been thirteen days ftnd nights upon thW great deep, and accomplished nearly two thousand miles of ourwaterv journey, when I awoke af the gry. hour ol dawn. 1 remembered, ii was the -first an niversary of the death of my belolfed, fa wherever the blood drop oozes, and striv ing like a pitying angel to staunch where it may not heal. ' Constance I Constance ! look at me Oh, my dear husband, she : nott' be outsold by any. ..... j' . ol uL u I ,u. Wood Grove, Rowan Co., Oct. 26, 1849. Iy25 will live again. She has been sicker than, L l 1 this, once when you were nway. Yes, CAPE FEAR STEAxlIBOAT COMPANY yes she will breathe again.' Long she continued thus assuaging her bitter sor qw with this vanity of trust, and then we tenderly strove to loosen her convulsive ,grasp from the lifeless idol. After we had prevailed, and it Was -borne, from her sight, we still heard in the pauses of the soothing voice with which her husband sought; to. console her. the wild cry, 'She will breathe again ! John ! John ! I saw her sweet lips move when they took her from me. My baby wjll live again ; It was laid out on a isofa in the cabin, in a pure white robe, its brow sur passingly beautiful and the deeply fringe lids but imperfectly closed over the large, lustrous eyes. The black lace veil of the mother shaded its fbrm;and features, antl Steamer Gov. GRAHAM. (20 inch draft) Tow Boat, MIKE BRO IVN, TELEGRAPH " GEN. TAYLOR, T i 1 H E above Boats run regularly between Fnyette- JLville and Wilmington at the late reduced rates of freight, and are as vveli prepared for the speedy and safe transportation of Goods up and down as any line on the river. Thankful for the last year's business we solicit a con tinuance and increase foe the future. All goods con signed to J. &. W. L. McGary, Wilmington, N. C, will be forwarded free of commission. AH produce from the country sent to W. L. McGa ry, FayettevjJle, will be shipped to where desired free of through it was clearly visible the lasti-cominission- In H cases we give the earliest informa- I ladv's BOGER & WILSON KEEP constantly on hand an exten sive assortment of WATCHES, CLOCKS, Jewelry, Silverware, Cutlery, Musical Instruments. Revaluing- 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 tine selection, one door above J. &, W. Murphy's store. Watches, Clocks, and Jewelry repaired in the best manner, and warranted for twelve months. Lepineand plain Watches altered to Patent Levers, and warranted to perform well. Salisbury, July 20, 1843 tf 12 best treated, and get the best job for. their r. ! work shall not be inferior to any in this pun t,f 1' - PRITCH ARD, ROSEBOROl'GH I r1 Mocksville, N. C, Jan. 11, 1849. JV. The undersigned having been connected jrj,' ' hove establishment from its commenerEM-t i1 ville until very recently, and having a JinowledilS" qualifications of the gentlemen in charge, 10 Htr, and materials, ran execute in as pood n.l r. . 4 , - - " tr . heretofore, and cheerfully recommend tHeia jj or'i' public patronage. I. A. WITHEUSPOOX - II. REYNOLDS. - ' Saddle, Harness arid Tru& r "W green slip ot my rose-geranium, it was my gift to the dead, and pressed into that little pale hand not without aitear. This was the last office of that 'ciiepshe.d plant, which had left its own home in the quiet gardens of New, England to do this ser vice to faded innocence, and itself to die. Happy shall we be, i f, ! i n the; closing of our own frail life, we, like this trembling voyager, leave behind ja gleam of light and consolation, as the olivei-leaf above the flood, or the dove, whose last act was peace, ere it entered rejoicing into the Ark, to be a wanderer no more. hadies Com panion. ''' tion of the arrival and departure of goods. Communications addressed to J. &, W. L.. McGary, Wilmington, and W. L. McGary .Fayetteville, will meet with attention. W. L. McGARY, Agent. Jan. 20, 1849 ly39 - The undersigned having commodious Ware Ifouses at the River, and having been long engaged in the for warding business, will receive and forward all oodssent to his address at the usual commission. Jan. 1849 W. L. McGARY. Cabinet Making Business! FURNITURE OR SALE. T Among the eighty passengers by the Europa was Com. Foxall A. Parker, U. $. Navy, who recently went to Europe on a mission connect ed with. the organization pf the German Navy. Since then the American and the Cunrad stea mers United States, Acadia, land Britannia have been purchased fur-;' that purpose. The WILLIAM ROWZEE HAVING puichased the entire interest of David Watson in the late firm of Watson &. Rowzee, respectfully informs his friends and the public in gener al, that he will continue the business in all its various branches. He would also call the attention of the Dub- return of Com. P. has probably '"something to j lie to the handsome supply of Furniture which he now do with the outfit of the United Slates, and se- j has on hand for sa!e cheaP for cash country produce or lumocr, ai uie niarKei prices. ; Among his assortment may be found : WARDROBES, III! ITk Dre.ssing, Dining, Too roilfpo Tnilot I .,i; WILLIAM J. PLUMMER SADDLER AND HARNESS MAKER, I AKES pleasure in returningKis thanks to all those who have heretofore favored him with thetr custom. He trusts and believes thai he has given very general, if not uni versalsatisfaction ; and as he iffor the past, so shall he continue to feel grate ful to all who may patronize his shop. He would inform the public that he has lately receiv ed some very fine northern materials, and is now better prepared to do Saddle and Harness work than ever. His prices are not extravagant, but his work is good. He occupies his usual stand, opposite to the store of Bo ger &. Maxwell, and is ever ready to obey orders in the line of business to which hehelongs. He keeps on hand a good stock of saddles, bridles, martingales, harness &,c. for sale, and Can most generally, furnish instanter sach articles as are required of him. Salisbury, June 1, 1848 tf Medicines, Medicines. M ANUP AOTQRY ! M A I N S T K E ET, S A L I S B I Ono Door below the Pot Ofliee THE subscriber having established himself is Town of Salisbury, for the purpose, of carrying theaboe business, respectfully solicits a share efruiv patronage. He pledges hiinseif, that his Work shaT- ii. ways be done in the very best style, and his priors iom; the times. , ? . . He will keep constantly on hand Sa ddlt i, firii'j, Martingales, Harness, Collars, Saddle IValltt', TrttU Valises, be, b;e. Also, Harness Skirting JSo ted IV per Leather of the very best quality always on hir,4i,j can be bought low for cash, or on a short credit toprot); customers. In addition to the above, he respectfully infonct public, that he tarries on the TAyXlJiG and fO'J and SHOE MAKIXG BU SIX ESS: in the Tvti Statesville. where he Will always be happy to frrhifoi friends, and supply'them with any of the above rnujt: ated articles. Thankful'for past encouragement , he h eye sly tl attention, not only to merit a continuance of the tizf, but a considerable increase tor the future. IirHis shop is one door below the " Post Office W.M. H. MOWBRAY. Salisbury, January- 11, 149 curing ;the services of other American naval officers. ! i A GOOD CHANOB FOR CAPITALISTS. BY virtue of a Deed of Trust, and tor the purposes therein specified, the undersigned, as Trustee, will offer at Public Sale, in the Town of Mocksville, on Tues day the first day of May next, the following valuable pro perty, viz: One Lot in the Town of Mocksville, known as the FACTORST LOT, containing sixteen ACRESJ, on which is a large COTTON FACTORY, with all the necessary dwellings fur the i Operatives, i Also, an: acre lot adjoining the 'same, with a good frame Dwelling thereon ; also, one third of a lot on which is a Blacksmith Shop ; also, the Dwelling House & Lot i V, i m i ther, and beckoned I he solrmn imagery to ! and 'J near the Court House, occupied by Thomas McNeely, evenlm; SOLACE by cr niter, bci.l ' The human heart h:n hidden treasures, la -cr t kepi j in silence sra ed 1 't The thoulns, the hopes. the dreams, the pleasures, I ' Who th.mnwrre 'broken if revealed. '"And. da miy pass in gay ronifustion, 'And nights injr?y riot fly, W,i lost in Tiine oc.WValihi illusion, y The liienory if the Past majy-die. ' Bat, there are hours of lovely musing, -: Such- in evening silence cjnne, When soft as hirjds their pinionjs closing, the hearts belt feeing gather home. I . "then.in our souj there, seems to languish . A tritlor grietj ibat'is not wee ; And tli)uglUi that once wrung! groans of anguish, JNovtf cause but some mild tears to fluw.- one other improved Lot, near the same ; about 15 ACRES OF LAND, adjoining the Town of Mocjksvilje ; also valuable ! HOUSEHOLD & KITCHEN I FURNITURE, I TVo Likely Negroes, ! A complete set of Blacksmith: Tools, two Wagons, Horses, Cattle, Farming Tools, and uiuuih other valuable articles, not ne cessan to mention. mtTt tne amid the waves. At! once eve ry circumstance oft hat scene gleaned forth as in piefnre. His venerlthle he;td rest ing: upon its while pillowj; tlie 'brightness of his beHUfilu) hair, on Which j fqiir-score and seven winters had scattered nl snows, his heavy breathing initialing1 yith the slow dropping of the summer Shower up on the vine Je;tVes at lh casfjment, and the steady licking of the clock through I hoped against hope, thftt the suchlen ill-J A tXtj IvU.l 1 UiN JU A V 1 UK I ne.SS might not be mortal. Hlld tjiat the isa lare Brick Building, three stories high, 40 by 75 feet, rrm K., iUA,- Lrx k.,A 1 . w,,h Engine House 25 by 40 leet," steam Engine of u,.. vnutr imu uiuvru ; 35 horse oower. The Factory boniains" ' ,1 y r- FIV E, HUNDRED; SPINDLES, CARDING MACHINEts' PICKER. DRAW Tea, Centre, Toilet & Ladies Work Tables ; Book Cases ; Ottomans; Sofas; Wash Stands; Office Chairs; Mahogany, Curled Maple, black Walnut, Fancy and wood seat Chairs and Settees of every description always on hand or made to order at shortest notice. Having in his employ good workmen, he feels no hes itation in saying that he is able to supply all demands for tny kind of furniture, and would respectfully solicit j a call from the citizens of the surrounding country. j Alt orders from a distance promptly attended to. Call at the old stand, just opposite the Rowan Hotel. Salisbury, Feb. 1, 1849. tf39 ) Bank of Fayetteville. BOOKS of subscription to the Capital Stock of this Bank are nov; opened at the store of William Murphy. Shares are 850, Capital Stock 8800,000. Specie, .our own State Notes, and South Carolina Notes, will be taken in payment. Terms of subscription are as follows: 10 per cent when the subscription is made ; 10 per cent m 30 clas ; 10 per cent in 60 days ; 10 per qent in 90 days ; arr 10 per in 120 clays; and the re mainder at such times as the President and Directors of ! the Bank shall direct. The Books to remain open - CO i days from 5th February. WILLIAM MURPHYO O MICHAEL BROWN, i THOS. L. CO WAX, I. GEO. W. BROWN, j S CHARLES FISHER, J Salisbury, February 5, 1649. 840 WE are receiving at Dr. C. B. Wheeler's old stand the largest and best stock of MEDICINES, INSTRUMENTS, Paints - Dye-Stuffs. Spices $ Perfumery. Fancu and Uuseful Articles, ever brought into this country. (See our large hand bills and Catalogue. We will sell very low for cash. LOCKE 5c CIIA1TIN. Salisbury, May 1 1, 1848 2 Spring k Sumner Fashions Received ! RE AD T HIS i BOGER & MAXWELL TT EG LEAVE TO INFORM JL their friends and the : public generally, that they are now re ceiving a handsome slock of' Fall and Winter Goods, Consisting of almost erery Article usually cnlltd 4't: Dry-Goods, Hardware, Ml Queen? and Glassware, Hat, Cajs, Bonnet?, Doeiiri! Shoes, sole and upper Leather, GROCERIES, of every kind and of best quality, Rope, Uajrjinj im' Twine. FoTtbe military and sportsman, ur tiu int CHAP- Plumes. S words Silver EAGLE BUT- PE'Al'S. EjiaultU'SavlfV Lace, TONSicac THOMAS DICKSON, TAILOIt, VT'OULD respectfully inform his old customers, that j T T he still carries on the ' TAILORING AND CUTTING BUSINESS ; at his old stand opposite J. &. W. Murphy's brick store, j where he holds himself ready at all times to serve his cus- 1 tomers. ; His prices will be found by those who may patronize ! him to be lower than at any other shop in the Tcwn, his work durable and warranted, to fit well. If not.eall and get your money for your cloth again. J T. DicUson returns his sincere thanks to his former pa- ! trons, and hopes by industry and application to business, 1 that they will continue their attention to his shop ; also, ' invites those who have not yet come to him, to call and try his fit. ' He is in regular receipt of the most approved fashions from, the North, published by Mahan ; also, by Wards' Monthly. All kinds of country produce received in payment for work. THOS, DICKSON. . March 09, 1849 ly37volo OPPOSITION IS THE LIFE OF TRADE ! Double and single, barrel SJiot'GiUtf and Apparatus, Pistols, finished and unfinished Ride barrels. &c., ic. All rf! w hich we intend to sell eheap tur cali tr n t,i: r '" punctual dealers, or exchansie for the following prodB"4 as we are inthe market to purchase 5K bushe s c-'eii ed Oats, 300 bushels Flaxseed. 500 bu.-heU. f.ealetSlfii Peaches, and 1510(1 lt. cotton and linen rags, an much Beeswax and Tallow as we cart get. I Salisbury, Oct. 2b 11. - h-J HEADY MADE nmiin orm ' mm H mm mm Sicily Wine and Tallow Candles. run 111 i, vim! 1; r VI And fer lings once as strong 09 passions, t"Uat softly back a faded dream ; Out own harp grieis and wild;setati0ns; '-.The tU cCother Juflerings seem. Oh ! W,en the rrt U fre-hly llredinS, IIH- Uigs.H for that time to W, When, t!,r.,ugh .jthe mita of yjars receding. It ivoca but hve in reverv l r "' . "i "1 . . AnJ i( csn dwel on moonlight glimmer : On evening shade and loneliness ; A'J hi'e the ky grow diiii anj diuirirr i f IVejl no untold and strange distress 1 Only . deeper impulse given j r Ukoueljr hour and darkened room, 1 To 8oernn thoughts that soar to heaven, j trlhirg a life and world to come. wiih so vigorous a slepj would i'vt rise ! up antl lean upon its siatl, antl cofne lorlh to 1!pss me. The rain ceased, a circle of faint brightness foretold ihe rising of the sun those precious Jips uttered again the sound of kind words the opening vyes told their message of sainlly loye-4the lids fluttered and closed. Tliere Vaio more breaih. -J 1 A wail ! -Another, piercing and pro ! iracted deeper even thau that wi$i which an only child mourns the last of parents. It rmist be the wail of another. iNo oth er sorrow hath such a- voice jiYet, so ahruprlv it broke forth, amid surrounding silence, that, for a mome! memory was bewildered, and the things that had been, i mingled their confused tissue with 1(1 infra that are. - ' - ' t "'' Among our passengers was a iguified and accomplished lady, retqrnibg iih her husband, and officer, from a rlsidence ! of several years inCanada, to England, j with TUST received a large supply of fine Tallow CAN tJ DLES. Also, an excellent article of Sicily Ma deira or White Cooking WINE, manufactured for cook ing purposes expressly. BROWN & JAMES. Salisbury, Oct. 13. 1848. 23 MILlTAIiY aud For sale by Salisbury, Xec. 21, 1848. ITIasoiiic Gloves J. II. EXXISS. 33 ING FRAMES, SPEEDERS.TIIROSTLE FRAMES, and all the necessary machi nery and Fixtures. Alsothree WOOL CARDING MACHINES ; the whole incomplete repair. This property is situated in a healthy and thriving village, in the centre pf a rich and populous County , and affords a tine opportunity to capital and enterprise tor a profitable investment. I he great found at theirdrugstore when not professionallyengaged Central Rail Road, the completion of which no reasona- Salisbury, December 10,147 133 ble doubt can pe entertained, will necessarily pass within ; , . 13 or 20 miles of Mocksville, and will add greatly to the worth of this already valuable pfoperty. A credit of six, twelve and eighteen months on the rest of the Real Es tate ; and six months on the personal property. THOMAS M. YOUNG, Trustee. Mocksville, Feb 24, 1849 )w43 A CARD. DRS. BROWN cc JAMEShavingassociatedthem selves in the practice of Medicine. can alwavsbe HATS, HATS. F3i: Beaver and .Hole Sk in Hat, for sale by . . EXXISS. THE LAST ARRIVAL. 3 wih them course their native land. TheV had three little daughters, arid; in of those conversations which beguile the I cu,u" 01 sea-uie, sne had sometimes spo ken of the anxiety wiih Swhicn hfer aged mother wuitccj to welcome thci deccn- JUST received and for sale by the subscribers the following ar ticles, (to wit :) j - f Hhds. pritne Cuba Molasses, (new crop) lUG Barrels Linseed Oil, 1 Tierce of Rice I : 2 Barrels Red Cloirer Seed, 20 Bushels. Orchard Grass, ; 1 Barrel Spirits Turpentine, l 40 Bags prime RiojCofiee, ilOO Barrels superiors Floor, 100 Sacks Liverpool! Salt. M. BROWN & SOX. Salhburyf March 1, 1849. 43 PRICE & UTLEY, Fashionable Tailor, . CONCORD, X. C. kpri27, 1843 tf52 Just Opened in Salisbury! I THE-Subscriber having purchased at the North a ' large assortment of Heady .TJade Clolll- illJJ made up in the best style and of the best mate rials, would invite the public, to call and examine his . stock before purchasing elsewhere, as he feels assured , that he can offer such inducements as cannot fail to i please. Iis stock consists in part as follows : 1 Cloaks, Overcoats, Sacks, Frock-Coats, Dress , Coats, black and fancy Cassimere Pants, I Saftinet do ; Cloth, Silk and Sallin, black ' and fancy Vests. Shirls, Drawers, Cra- ! rats. Handkerchiefs, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, 5fC., 4c, c. Also Cloths, Cassimeres, Vesting?, ice , which will he made up to order at the shortest notice, and in the most fashionable style, by Mr. John A. Weirman, an expe rienced Taylor from Philadelphia. His Store is nearly opposste J. cc W. Murphy's well known stand. J. H. KNNISS. Salisbury, Dec. 7, 1848 31tf State of llovtti Carolina, ROWAX COUNTY. " Superior Court of Laic Fall Term. 1643- John Litaker and wife Marv Litaker.r. lnn.ei B' Michael Bostinn, Sally Bostiun, Jacob Ta ) Wiihelm, John Wilhelm, Sophia WilBelm) Les helm. t Petition for Doxccr. IT appparint; to Uie tatifactiit of jhf Court. irs'T-'' ly Wiihelm, John Wnhelm, Sophia WU.fv Lewis Wilhelm, defendaats in 1 V) is- case, are not 't tants of this State : It is therefore ordered, L -ihf tcr that publication be made in the Carolina Vattt,s.' newsnaner niib'isbed in Sri ! ihnrv fr,r tit wk". t;t' ing the said tlefendant? I'o'Iy Wilhelm. JkI.ii " t s Sophia Wilhelm, and Lewis W ilbehn, to be anJ at our nxt Superior Court of Law for Rowan ( on 1 be held on the 8th Monday afer the ,M-r)J. March next, then and there to plead, onf-wer r said petition, or judgment pro confeso. will Le is'B to them. ' , Witness, J. S. Johnston, Clerk cf said Court..! t--- the Hth Monday afirr ih -1th Mondav :n A. D. 14. and 111 th T'Jii vmr .t Af'ierHB pendence. J. S. JOIlN'l OS,Cl CwJ Printers fee C2J BOOT AND SHOE SHOP ! pubsenber wooW rtc th ritreens of SaltMjurv THANKFUL-for the tronage herrrcforr rf'crf '.-'- ud ' rounding country, that he sti ues to manufacture BOOTS ASH SHOES in a style that vntt-eotopa'T ! in this part of the country. Our ra:ena.s t , bc-t quality, and our work shall te dtcf in 6 7-m t ' g FIXE Cloths Csiwiuicrw Jk Vetinss for sale by J. . EXXISS. Dec. 21 j 33 and at nricea to suit the limes. He has now, and intends to keep on Sho made in the latest fashion and fer. asks all w ho may w selves. Country produce taken in exchange fcr Boots and Shoes neatly repaired ish to boy, 10 call and ,Ll - m W-v below M. iirown sion Hotel. &, S Prpaohs from ihe country will nd our f"(r v" ! Important to Mill Owners. HOTCHKISS'SVerticalW'aterWheelsforsalein Ka vc -tteville, by d. McNeill & Co, And in Linpoln County by E. A. BREVARD. March 12. 1 SIT tf4o 2 JUST RECEIVED HOGSHEADS new crop Sugar House Molasses. C Barrels For sale by M. BROWN &, SON. February 13, 1849 40 n's store, on.l TP"5! ,--Fl JEREMIAH IWRKI By JACOB LUj Salisbury, Feb. 15, 1349 .'Jl bo bit cirnrprnrj'c rniTlMCtt mD CUT OU It til Uli tUJII iWJ X O.lliUi -m j t -4 NEW and elegant feuryeyor s LOmpass lor August 10, 18 15 tf 15 1 WOULD respectfully inform all person J ; granted Notes in payment of their prc ''et sale of tbe Estate of ihe'laf Joseph Portoti.in f the same In tlM-hands of D. A. Davis. Fsq ,,oa. the Bank of Cape Fear, at Salisbury, for cog? C P. MALLLTT. Attorney for RepTr'""g Fayetteville, IVb. 8, 1H9. " 1 on :i 1 beJ tuQ irm in the! MfO ;Ii 4 Ae be thiJ 'I do hi TOM to 3dJ lio fei ; - iCo: laif naj ft of ...4 5-1 wi . 1 Wirt 1 I I'' !: j toe fsrr' 'T7r ' 1. '
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