1 1 i , - --mm isi iii- ' --ft- - . . ' fi- i m p ! . , ' . . . ' v.i - .v If lfr--ffiil : ; ' .... .. CV" '.- ' , '-e- ' 7- :i I- " 3 1 I? I h .IF- may hereafter be had , , f wui will be received lor a -less iime 7Esi paid for io advance. opuoo I M on rd CCD'S I"' rati - "i"v. cent will be made to .i. ? A.:-'. I. t, t ha Mr . . I i i HV"- - . ' LS1lT.L :-f .tl si order- i lor mast jyijVU I v'"1J' .. L'DOWD i raiii mftt?fl$tJ Sin the f ft iijrlbalf NmirfUfbrms bis Friends fl??fii-ei&-JttraTt: the Mrtie isi now t mi jJriitiaodi BiRJvjil be sopplied with M tbetnarliet and aorr&andin cooairy af- pfiiWcionta r!i lib fer1io;a:od provender, of all kinds, al- rMf . Jrle2ii-J n-.l-.-l Rf JonJeftlgB pledges Jb i mself that fid ex jaiui hum, wuu L. COWAN. tf7 (gllYlLL GO BALD : Wi Hfimpj jyuvkuii jut mo nuir OM MW? jCb--lta posili vej qoali - ,r tt follows ir-it Fbrinfanisi keen Jiii heiw from iicorfand cansingfa lox MtnfWUitd mt ladies iftet ehilJ- jjf sjoodfpreyentipg the falling) douof gmMfiit,. anyj person' recovering from y bililf twtsaaie pnect ia produced!. 4tb i,yu n ipttJCVi iiH aj gooo Krowiu ts aianeo, ;jal be prarf ed by attention to the latest pe ir !,r5ih It frees the; bead from dand- 14 Meagtbe-tWWii Imparts health and4 ffltM c?'cationl, and prevents the , hair Banging loolor or geUing gray 6th It illtbe bait b carl heantifdlly when done np xlladiestaiTel ahoold ever be made without It, Til Cbildrsn who have by any means con- tfU vermiri: be fjead, are immediately and Mwtvtbj n9,. ItJs plalli- I lad Seen teatd .abbot fife years no tot-re hair IH 3 top of my head j than on the back qf mv bfciodaiyaieafl covered with a tbick scorr. Ss wt ii'it.totlififb! 10th of Aogoat last, I yo osfdg 1 be Bal m of Uofomb.8, 1 rom Com Ldfr Citl ince which, I have osed two and buttles of the tJalm, wb,tcb has inlly re mf baif, arid freed my bead entirely from sal Mr bead is now covered with fine, flow ''liN baiitvhich any one may see by! calling ae;iiKtanfofd, Coonecticot. ! Mt2,184a,f i -jiD, s scofikld. I fJonrerfeiHs ire abroad rrpook always for the ofCoroitoek &-Cp ;f l&r tale k4befViteb1man.;.0ffice. tod by C Sf hwderi BatiAoif , Or iStiih. Raleigh j D iift'iiiHjHsboro ; J Ic R.Sloan, Greeosboxo ; J . r ;i.i ... 1. 1 r 1 -ii i. Vegetable universal pills 1 iuf safe a inline vuuo.; . ' alisbort lf C l?ci;; 1842-tf 1 1 "i.irHseaieoii rri' twrefseaao toe - Loofclat I uriiloherraan s aa- siari WisementJand if voo wish relief for yoor ma 3f'atladies;aii snoV obtain a remedy of C.B. ! 10 1120 To THE ArFiitCTED.--TTllC krilleVl'bl:ju a r large and; fresh ferfpty ol DMoffatjt's Life. Medicine, i Call & inteliiHi'iCiB -HEELER, Agenu IjtlorylDcfjC-tiaoi . ., jj ITT' P&tOES OTJHXUCITT AT 1. ' -I'-.-' iTAklSQVIJII (Iflll a Hon 5 a 5 Coiton Yarn.i: 190 'andy,.p30:a35'i peachf 40 ;a5J Molasses, iNaila, Oats, 33 a 40 15 a 20 Pork, $3 9 a 10 tean 5J 6! It Sugar br. IfVatberi I iwi II, 25 mm r.U.v3f44. Whiskey, 25. a 30 Wool. fcleanV 25 m TTEViilLB. March 29. s -t Indr.hiHcli 40 L4 ! 31o1assea, 28 a 2a, Nails, cut. I 5i a 6i yr t a F r .w Apf .!; S5:far 40 tm !f: 41 a . Bugar brown, a Id Lump, i 14 nape.- M j?riok 12' 5 Loaf, iSalt. 1 Sack, 15 a IS t I- if n j , 14 18 50 .601 f ' $24 St. II i - ITohacco lcaf 2 a 2 .'Cotton bag 20 iBalerope, 8 a 10 fWheat new 1 75 a 80 JWhiskey f 25 a 80 Ma pQ i i J jib'- - ui4 5 a 5I! nVool, m :a -lo liaAW, March 1842 f. Illi ! 3 a 4 l!Naib cul asaor.7a$ aeon. 4 5i 4 I 1! ! wrought 16 a 18 otter at jOats bushel 30 a 37 lrC 122? a 25 Oil gal 4 lamp 75 a $1 A'ffllJf t 14 ntngeedli 10 a 1 25 Pork Rico I sa m 1, An 1 icrv f Hour Kill . t Salt sack M: VJiw.W too Steel Amcr 10 a 00 R A a . English German1 14 aiSTED' AWD PI7BLISUED Br q;;a?ENi)LETON; Starllinvr Facts. Haijrldg if ehildrea and adolts ir lost Tear Willi i worms, w ben some other caose has been J It is! amitked jb all doctors that scarry a man. womsa of chill exists bot; what are "sooner. or later troobledl with , worm, and in bondreds'of f ijases, lad !to rslaei a! supposed fever; scarlatina, cold, of jsomej other atlio; carries off the; flowers of thehomati familT-while io trntb they die of Worms ! ;an4 these; eoold bare, been eradicated in a daf, bf tbe use of a buttle' of Kolmslock's ftermifuge, at the ;08t of a qoarrer of a dollar! 1 1 Howisickejniojr Ihf Ihooghi tbsMhese ihloffs shonfdblati4 who can ever forgive ibemselvea for. not; tr? tog this Wprui .hxUrtKuuUor; when Ihej ktwyf that even If lbs case was notjwonn, this, reimedj oold not by any possibility .do' hart bat $ way aj good aa a pargatire let the ih ease tW iwhais t fmajrVMHow important then to use iti and ytho will dare lake! the responsibly bi do withoot it ? Let every parent tht is not a broteijask themselves ibis question in troth and oberots. i jiij-T; n 'j r - "I "1.1 Mr JC Uingold had;a. child vefy,$ick for near two weeka, and attended by a physician.' wllhoorBlief,!wheB KolmstockV Vermifoge waft girefiUaod next day more thao forty worms were passediiwherl the child recovered rapidly -j -: jA child off si widow wbmao, Iivingr npar the Msnbajlao Vateii Worksbad dwiodled for a 0nothtii1 near a skeleton, with great dryness of ! the tnobtbf and Jicbinj: of the nose. A ba-i mabe lady, vfbo called to provide for the family, sent immediately ittbr Kolmstock's Vermifoge, which brooabt iway j great quantiiiea of worms for two or three ays, and the child grew belter at once, and ( regained titi foil strength! in leas tbah:'.pbnth.iR'j i- - (- ,':-TrAff-' jSelrera) chlldrftiiq a highly, respectable faro-: ily jn Broadway 3had worms to a frightfo) extent, anJ wre all bnred jrapidiy with this Vermifoge. fin some oil the best fs mi lies io the neighbor hood nf t. Jbhn?8!Pirk, i lias been extensively oied,lfrprii thle!drsmstancii bf having eradica ted a large oaity! of wornis, after ail j other refnedes had, faijed, which was very extensive ly known io ibat part of the city. i ! - f A family in New Jersey saved several children by The ose of it.j Spne. a girl ! of eight years of ge nad heramel exceedingly emaciated before tbe VroMfoge:Wa glvent. Thenext dajy hree Urge worms werB dislodged, and she left off the Vermifuge, when she became again worse, and bad resort to'theJVerfnifnge that finally brought away In iocredibie quantity of worms. and the care ka$ompleleI and she gained hex health rapidHiii 4ii,iur i i - j- !".- : Pbyaician .of standing, bad doctored a farni; ly ofi children some weeks, withoot being able tn restore1 bni ooe ontf of the seven to health He had trn ltberjilft:p Send for Kolmstock's Ver rjitfogii and cnreMhia rest with il in less than a weekiii p-v I4iH! ! ' I V i 'i- Nhjneroni caaes of other complaints were sap ribsed to exists sbd'the persons treated for fever, Sec. bat finallyj aTtriil of this Vermifuge discov. elred IthSriilrab eiltse o the sickness, bf bringing awav almost an innomerable tinaniitv of worms. Urffe and email! and Jhe persons recovered with great pespaiu.j w- muu.uiijui wo cited to an immense iextent.bat it Is bseless.one trial for 95 bent wtl show any one with aston isbment ibe certain effects ofj this Veraifnge. I CbiifnlNeye! $oy this article onlss it have Dr KoJmstockfS'iVermif'ige" handsomely en graved oh the otiiside label, and, the fac simile Of Comstock & jo. j3genf C I B Vyheeler, Salisbnry 3 &. II na5.!QreensboTo,; D Heartt, HilUboro'; J P Wabry, texingtori ; Dr Slith, Raleigh. 1 UiitrUif 1 o-rTJf"" j ii p TatloriJig- j Establishment IWALSORROOK, TAILOR, ! Ii : (Lato the Citv IT H AYE located mysell of Ualcigh.) Jo the-Town of Hi. Sal'aburyi1 Vpetmanenlly.) and Intend car rviner nn mv, BUSINESS in a style not to be sorpawed in this State; or out of itMy Estab lishment is in tbe! room on tne corner w toe MaksWtf Hot4 formerly iwcupied as the Post Oolceilll havlaiDDloyediibe best: of Northern lWprken.;;rfoexpense or pains will oe snared to renar tnia m .fj ,. i . . 1 yea ra. and part of j the time, in some of the mtist cefebtaled 'establtthment. in the Southern- conn- try4U hall not hesitate tcf guaiantee every thing to ni i coi. aco maKei fir XX iCi f ? h r loaL 15 a IB i7noliinnnhIr KitalillSilimoht. ' t otber caoses, tnese rawinnr. .v . Sall. aack, jaWOnapIC iSStaUHS imepi - , onefaVlon9 or effecta. T'hey are rsed of pe TlWw, vMmptiu& dentiemio. therein e. may rely cnliar qualities, whieh not 'JH Tdbwco - 8a20 bat&tbeif clothes made np, in.tbcf mosi but at the same time restore !M:C T I?nVn 12 a fi fashltSe and dorabTe bianner. I have' bpenjsystem .When first: lakeo 'f.bf ..Jj-J; Vo W-Ltnenvl2 a lf SSed relvl in cuikins for" the Usf fivaj.thev. immediately, diffuse mUkf vf ror m - mm -v m. I - llJ l" j ' - - - J J. f ; . i ----- -.- 1 . Ji.U mw m I kali Jj LfJNIb.fiA!RISj aXD KETV-VORK ll fashions, receiffsd-mb: Io conclusion, ahoold I been- courage d, no cne need 6end away to probate good clo ti!: i !:r Intferende r-Thw- MOliver, Raleigbi N. C. Salfebary Janaary gi.ia43 tyso , ftn HE; subscribers would respectfully announce ;JLL to the public, that they have removed: their lppiiil Tin-plate and Sheet n une aboVe George W. Brown &u Co , and bppoitie (Thos. L. Cowan's Brickj Row,;, where lhoti ra hflitftr nrenared to accommodate and ex- II: kr: !' -ss. iiyi.j. - tfthll At.' i A aordersSnlheir: 1 neon ahprt notice, and 10UID3 4 8.0 atuai-.Bilv n hand, a cbotce eannlv of SqWarlb r 8 aJ2 pi.th and Jinan Tin Water Britannia Ware, TT.lhtr.iv T'nK .Stlllff. S.C. i I . . , ... . ...... .. .T : it -i Jti r: - tSalisbm iljnryf Jan2L'184$tf26f in A I ah. 3 f.Scclfial lhB Gopernvienl dpejflQf " upon all your Kulcrs. IJq Has, ikd -r-r CLOCIL ANW WATCllt 5; t ; j - - REPAlRWGt ffTl HE Sobscriber respect folly Inform hi old tJLf- Friendsr and the Pbblic generallyytbat he haa opened aahop in Salisbory in the above basi oes,in a room directly opposite West's brick buding.-in the boose of Dr. Borns' formerly owned by JnoLSbaver and just below J . &f W. Murphy. " . " :. 1.. , I In addition to the above, the subscriber will carry on theTSioer ISthWt Business in all the varieties common in country towns: jsuch as making Spoons, &c.( and repairing; Stive Ware.4.V, .;ri,.r , : :. , . ; 'j lie begs to ansa re the poblic that if ponctoal attention to business, and skillfot work will en t ilia him'tb patronage and support, he willmerj i( it. ' :i .' " - r !l : T AARON WOfJLWORTH. . Nov. 3 if 16 ;f .i. r :. iMsiMlClES in the Wrld, BEING the cheapest and most pleasant. The Medical Faculty warmly approye them. Dr. Sherman is a skilfol and experienced Phy-; sician. and a member of tbe Medical Society o Nblw Votk. ! : - ; l l.' ' !' ; Are the safest, sorest, and most effect oalrepoedyj for Cooghs Colds. Coosoroption. Whooping Cobgh, Asthma,. Tightness ol the Longs or Chest, 4c:. ; :J, . .1 . . . )' i i SU CRM AN 8 WORM XOKENGES Are the only infallible worm destroying medi-i 1 1 cine ever discovered. Tbey have been used in over 1,400,000 cases and never known Mail 8HI3RB1AN'9 CAMPIIOR LOZBjNGES Give immediate relief Jn nervous or sick Hesd-i ache, palpitation of the Heart, Lowness of Spir its, .Despoodeocy, Fainting, Oppression or a sense of Sinking 0'T the Chest, DtarrLopa, Las 8itnde, or a sense of fatigue. Shtrmatfs Fever and Ague Lozenges i Are the most certain remedy for this distressing complaint, ever offered to the American poblic. In the immense number of cases in whicb they have been nsed, tbey have never been known to fail. , : : j ! . ! Sherman's Restorative Lozenges. Diarrhoea or looseness of the bowels, so com mon and troublesome duriny thesoromer months may now be entirely prevented by a prpei ose of these Lzenge8 Tbey are prepared express ly tr that pornoe, and can be relied j on? with perfect confidence. Persons subject to a1 derange . meot of the bi(wels shoald never he wttrvnotlthem They afford immediate relief from sit tbe attend ant gnpings, faint nese. depressiw. rc. Sherman's Cathartic Lozenges Are as pleasant and easily taken as thj common peppermints; and are Jin active anbj flicieni medicine. They cleanse the stomach and bwele, and are the best cathartic evrr ned for btlioo persons! Where an active medicine is reqn'red, they are not only the beit, but the safest that can be administered. s j i ;- Sherman's Strengthening PLASTER, I The best nf all plasters for Rheomtim Lcn- bago, Pain or WeaBness in ino nactiti,wv. The above medicine is for sale, wholesale or retail, at the BtlisKary Mediftl Drag Siore, by C. B, WHEELER. Agent, Salisbury, N- C, Sept S. lS42--ly6 TT30SSESS cjoalitieaof the roost mild and be JLrjeficiat uatare. They are composed of" ticlesthe most? anAirpacn, coHbined with inwredientakoown-as Jhe .only cena,in antidWe fox fevers of every defciiptton. When the dia ease Is produced either1 from cold; bbstroctibo, bad air, swampy "and damp sitoations.ibr putrid miasmiV whethef malignant or epidemW, or by through every; pore. delightful, saiatsry. ana perrn.. . V sparK oi inn urging - , , , languid, and the faculties pa ralized. these aiedi- ninu.rofnnnd In oiTfl 8 lone lO lhe!0er' X- Uuerate the animal spirits.invigorate the body, 1 and. re-animate the whole. man. The Life Medicines bave also been osedjwiih the most happy success in Nervcus ano Uvt- peptio diseases, Uoosnmpt too, Aeine,; Complaint, Rheumatism, chronic and infUma tory Dropsies &e. ,'.iaXl,l iaCali a uress DuufcR , lSaiisbury,Dct22.1S42-Iyl3 rf! j IrrpAaopply of the above Invaloable ME DICINES are for sale at James' y ipsa .oao, ?fedeU 0DF'C Mc1Nl-OSH.fAgent f JEect csi astical JVoftce nn HE Presbytery or Concord will! meet at II PrwtAtnce. Mecklenburg CoontyKon the eacood W ednesday in April, at 11 oclockrAr M. ; STEPHEN FRONTIS, Slatea ijtaK. - fr3rkA-r!hTloUA naners. the i Watch- manofthe iSouth' and " the Pfeabyterian will please copy the above. March 4J 1343 4w32 a r.WNff n a r. assortment, may be : A Salishorv Medical and Drug Store. Salisbury, N. C, Jan. 21.1343 tt28 . . m dcquirt top muepmeer. j JTe eee liberty is sAFE."r-Uea,I. mrmoo. SHOULD. MAN BE PROUD I 4 ; bhonta man Ut proud f go ask the great. The gret to wealth or power, :Sofnacna-L. fYoo will not find with all tbeir state, . j The trm, in beart, the jpure in fame; j I The world with its infeetioos breath : "i ! Hath scattered wide the taint of sin Like marble o'er the place of deatbi; t - m Thoogh-taijr WfthoutaHVvilelwithin. Should man be proud poverty ' Degraded oft below the brnte, j ; ; Will not Its burning tears reply : In language eh-qaent, iboogh mate Its ceaseless iale' of bitter 'wrong," ; Its deep sbasement en in dust, . Will answer loud and answer long. And answer true iaa true it mbst. : ! ' f ' h !(- H .-f I ' , I I ' . ! L ' . .:i :!'; : . : Should man be proud ? go ask; the grave, The cold, the lone down trodden tomb. Where sleeps the monarch and the" slave, In kin Jred dust and kindred gloom Go to the place were 1 boosands sleep In still obliioo's midnight shrood; And o'er the wreck of ieiog weep ' And ask,- ask ibeie aAotW man be proud ? HIGHLY CONCENTRATED SERMON j BY OLD HUNDRED. ! ! Mf dear dsodiea sod belles,1 fops and flirts and otheri stragglers down the, bill of life, ciy text to day is that much o'sed and a hos ed s ing, Does j your Mother mow you are out ?" ; j ! : ' : ij j j Poor silly infisted grub-worms, I would say from your shines and capers that be don't know you're out. Yio yoong lady, with a p?ra?oj like Wet cabbage leaf 00 a rm-rod, and cbaioai of hair down earhcheek, like a bottje.tsiled spider c'ipped iojvlack ing. bad been making his everlssiing'elcpe bent, over your rouge-covered face, leaving a hrnad trace bf bind him, and on your back perk of bran, and your miociog gait, like you Were picltiog your way among rot ten eggs, or was bar-focted in a bnsr pstcb, and your stm; linked to a. brainless dandy, (hut I'll come at him as soon: s a I am done you,) wriggling along the street, and for what ? to hunt up indigent virtue, or tnffcrv mg innocence, to pour balm on the wound ed spirit of poverty, or onlr jto smear yoor own gidtly heait! with the corroding grease o yanityjito hear fools whisper a yoo pass: ahat I 111! 0irl " KPmmhr an nno beauty is but: akid deep, and the storms of matrim ny and the bleak winds of affliction ruhs it all but, and leaves the counten ance bare and unbecoming as a wea-ther-heaien barn door, unless yoo put on a coat of the lasting paint of,, meekness, worth, and loye.under the varnish of beauty. If you can laugh U ike him who wins,, and know that you are still loved and lovely, and that' vnoi are still beautiful, now that the gle 89 which hid yoor worth and good nefs berifHib us dazzlirg glare is gone, you sneu a nappy , iiiuuriicr no aii near yoot mke lis poor erring mortitls fee jost like a man almost frozen feels when be sets down by a cheerful . fire at . his own borne. H hears tbe storm but needs it! not: he is hap- 1 I . " : .hi .I 11 1 1 - 11 1 l u y "T 'i; - 1 L ! pv once; omre. but naverf ouj ifone mis r .committed in ire inpugntiesi 01 erring poy i am fraid that you are but a butterfly, bcrn hood, (when tf mild treatment had been 4 -..'-''! . . il a worm, to oie an insect, t Ah, I( don't half like that labffh it vf forced; 'you ; pretended to, he pleased with that fool's wit, when yoo knew it was sto len! Oh, why such deceit, giddy fluttering orm ol the ; cabbage patch ; ycu are sold. soul and body, for a 1 1 tile empty, windy. useless adulation ; yes, aoldi to the old snake with the fih hook on bis tail tbe same snake thut fooled your mammy in Ad- am '8 tr!ck niirb --and oh, ensors ! bow he will strip that finery and raise a dust for a mile sronnd. with that peck bf bran. Sy. flower-surking butterfly, does yoor mother know; youre out f If she does, she is un fsithful to her trust ; and ought not. to be trusted aein. any more than the roan who stole a handful of acorns from tbe blind ww. ; Go home, gossamer, and try to pre pare fyoureelf to br a Woman, Ind theo when you are abroad, any body will know that your rootucr kuuws yuu ic uui. Now yoo that teas cut out for a man. but II! ! I-. . I. m was art villainously rpiini m wi'ii m), Ml attend t yoor case, i Fori what end. did y n burl opon the wor!de door snd rush io odcsiled; like a roanchased by a mad hull what good do you expect to bestow on your fellow man some useful invention, even one solitary remark No, those that look for any . thing useful or gooo.irom you, ill be just as badly tooled ss the msn wno caught the skunk and tnouf at it was s kii ten ; br the woman when she made greens of gunpowder tesi You j know where the neatest, tightest Ufois, wnni mo uuu ;raps, can be got on ", tick,'' but jou don't know! where the next useful lecture is to be delivered, yoo know the .faabionable collar of a teat, but you oever studied the gorge- n: hots of a rainbow, unless tt wst toano for a piece to make a crsvat of ; yo know vnb a ! fool feels in dress, but ' you don't know how a dan! feels iwhen i be, eststhe bread earned honestly by L the sweat of bis own brow ; but yoe knew how; a monkey iAntr for vou see one every day, twenty tiroes, in yoor landlady 'sj oking glass, but you don't know bow a man feels after doing e good actioo, you don't go where tbst sight XI. fish mouthed, bsbcW-sbooIderod, cafterpili r.Teggd, gooseiyed; shbep-fscedewhiii kered drone in Ibe world's bee fcive ' What are you good for ? Nothifcj fetib cheaf your taiW, nearly lisp by note j t.ne fo some milk and cider poet sentimentally, eat oysters gravely, sanke ci?ars lazily; msVe silly girls act the foot absmefplly. I say. does your mother know yone o:tpbf useless toad ?. I am afraid yo bate jno mo ther nbr never bad. l- ; f .. 1 . 41 Yoo are no more use in thisi world than a timepiece in a beaver Jam, or a hair-ma-tress in a bog pen Yon fill no longer space in tbe i world's eve than ih 'in iU ff musqoito would in a msrkat boose, or stomp tailed dog in all out doors ; iou are as little thought of as the feliow who knock ed hia grandmother's last tooth down her throat and as for brainsv ten thousand such could be preserved in a drop of brahdv and 8 have ss much sea room as a tsdjpole in. Lake Sopertot ! and as for; ideas yon bave bet one and that is stamped on yoor leiden skull an inch deep, that tailors and females were to be gol:ed bf you, and that ill may! entf you your appearance. Jor utelesa tobac co worm, vou are e base. Does ydur mo iber know yoo're out? It is jloncb time; so stsrt, boy a brandy toddy on tick from some good natured landlord, and eal Inocb until too are aa tight as a drum, sneak jto bed and think of nothing MtH you fall aaleerxio dream of apes, pant strips, and tailor's bills, not to awake unlil the dinner bells call yoo to est again.- i , H i;, How many harmless, shallow mortals of another order go scudding about 00; jhe sur face of. tbe world's grest wsters, wiiboot a motive ; guided only by cbanee, whim or impulse, like a mellow bog in! a big Teddy under! a shady willow, until they are! awal lowed op by the greedy bsss of death9 and the first thing tbat they know, they know nothing; when I see one of these, j always think 1 poor bog, yoor motbel donfi know TOuVeont. ! . j:i i -ill , Bow many sill v ones neglect their btisi-f ness and get after some foolish pleasure and chsse tt,end keep chasing it like a bbv after a butterfly, un;il tbey wsr out the bit of constitution, beating tbe. ground with the vaio hopjh of catching the : swift phantom end finally fall into some hidden pit cover ed -with rflowers to rise no more T I I then tbi&?poor fool, yoor mother don't know yoo're out; nor you won't be out aoon aeaini -I . -. (1 Vhen I see s yoong man step jn tbe skiff of dissipation, and start dowfn the ; stream.. of pleasure, using the oars of imprudence, while folly holds the helm, passing 'the shores of propriety faster tbbn a b'reak of liebtning can pass s sick crew, and ; at last is drawn over tbe falls of total destruction and dasbed into as msny atoms as a drsp of wter from a four story roof,1 1 then ask of myself, for I cant ask of him, did his mo ther know be was out. When I see s boy leaving the prison door, aftar a long and dresrv, confinement, with a bale face and ; wunereo nanus, nis step wesK ano loitering I skulking along, dodging all he meets like a j guilty thing, shading bis eyes! from the usual i elare of daylight, cut from the society of this fellow beings, for some trivial offence ".. l ' t j 1 ? ; resorted to and tbe crime buried in silence. and inducements held out tr) him to think well of himself, perhaps lbatboy might have been saved from treadling the atirn? road of villiant,) I ssf, wheln I see this, 1 think of the grey haired mother al borne, if a hovel can be a home, the! scalding tears of misers chasing each other of! her jhigh check bones, and her -bony band shaking with age and sorrow for bef ooly hope her fn, while her hold looking eye I rests on nothing ; sy lb myself, poor sufT ring woman, you don't know bje is bq(i-yes, he is out ! out of jail ; out jof friend, out of credit ; and out upon tbefworld. a scoun- drel, for the test of bis days,iall for the com- i mission and punifbment of s boyish crime. So the world goes, nd so it wilt go till it is rn down, snd 1 begin to think. that but few of our mothers know we are out ! VETO EXTRAORDINARY:! IMPORTANT DECISJO I The exmember of the Ul S. Senate, the brightness of wboap genius sheds such a balo of light around the great " democratic family," and the splendorjof j whose elo ouence so charmed! the awe-aUirken and . ' i . n i t I eoD()e,Dd. ,o.M, lor hnrt time, his thoDOhlS flfOm BlPkB 800 other cor oorations. ilhe 'usual topics o. bis eloquent out-pourings) and to-set js chur- ring the trial of a suit Tatel in that court, ui.ii w ww.w w. r n( lha .Annltf rnnri of L.S9Weil. UU the eonnael for the o aict ff feao too oecis ion of the Supreme Coorf delivered by Chiaf Justice Ruffin, as spplieable to the case then pending, when tbe presiding Jus tice and illustrious ex-senator, delivered bis opinion as follows : . i-r f f? Tbati sir,josy be Law in JBaleigh, but, sir, it sbsll pot be Law; in Caswel while I bave tbe honor of holding ja seat: on this bench and as for that roan jRufiio, be may bave considerable rep'Hstinn.as s j Lawyer, bot be so't sfrenglAy."-- rTbwigfon Whig The British have; received $1,500,000 ftt of thfi first instalment, from lbe Cul NO. 37 VOLUME trHOLE JVO, 557. ' , J i eese. j fl" & Frvm t hzMccny If&ching VbtaTtcf 1 !WASHINGTON'S OLU SERVANTS ' f " ..'t Washikotoh. Fall. K Hieepirit 0 ujotii withiae hW bo rebeabed thw eaornieg by oommoniun with a man ,!'k-wl,ch Peaeni with tLe Ioogpast4 f 11- . - lVjJ&rt" rf CoL Washiog too atf Braddocka defeal. and who waa also his arssy servaat doriog a bar of the Rjvolatiora ry ; war. I inqutred brcn ft, tBdT tf lbe nn. -nr. ungBt 01 ftJassaebJDetfa iiwi iU iprgao o oar own stace. accompaaied mata ik old veteran cabin, which ta hmm kk r .ld We foond him io good faealib and with a atroog feeling of g.atjtods to God and hia country at the Prospeci ol a peotloq. He aaya that ib. people of Virginia, th?rp?yeara aga, told him, that if he came to Washiogtoobe wocld be aore to get a peoaioo, aad though be baa aoffer ed many yean of disappoiotment, ioateadof complaminr, be has bean ibaakfal for tbe Btr cies sad bhsdagabe baa enjoyed. M v f When we comtneneed coo versatlon with kirn his voice was Iretaalna ami kU .n..... J.m Colt. - Bat tbis. u hi .!in,r. r ... come, and be Ulked for an boor and a half with mach animation, f eviaeing I remarkable iatalli gejiee. strict regard for troib, and a jest aeeaeof propriety. Hb did notf know bow old be waa, but from inforsaaiSoo derived from persona who knew him best, fixes his birth io 1722. v He says that be was several years older than the" Colo oslM ar BraddockV defeat Washington took, him aa a servant whn be entered tbe army in ! 1143. telling film na moat grve awTy. his fiddle, j stop playing with dice, and hi would take care of him, and tbat be found him a kind, good maa ter. He gave aa a brief bat ioielligeot account i ; of the disastrous battle in wbieh the English General fell. jTbia living chronicle of a battle j which occurred almost oaa boodred yeara ago, from the lips'of oaa of the actors in tbe aaoae ; was deeply interesting. w Mr Brigga abowad tbe old oegroa sword be longing to General Waabiogton, which by many! 3 was supposed to be the one worn at BraddockV I detest. Aftef examining it, the old man saidNj! that it was not so j'- tbat the - Colonel" had two : aworda with fain io tbat camps igo, both of which he said be had tbe care of, and wbich be ; de L scribed. Mr B. iafbrmed him . that ile award came from. Washington grand aephaw ; but be persisted io eayjogj that ii was oot used in that f campaign, ss is the fact, for upon the belt bac- ? kte G. W 1 1757" if engraved, ehowtng that it was made two years after tbat battle. He then gave some! account of scenes on the 1 Brandy wine, in the Revolutionary war, and of the aurreoderof Com wt I lis, when be waaagiiii Washington's servant; hat with less diatioctoesa. showing that tbe. earliest scenes were best re-' membered-Wheo ha beard of Waahlngtoo illness, he came from bib reiidence to Mooot! Vernon, arriving the day afiet tire General died. ji At first nobody there knew fiim.er woukl allow; bim .to see the remains, butbis importooitiea finally brooght some of the family eat, by . whom be waa recogniied. ! At the close of the War General Waabiogton I gave him one -of bistnilitirycoiie, wbich he baa carefully preserved, ajid yaluea it aa a relic a bove any price the world cao offer. This was shown to uv , It i Woe, with ' yellow lacings, and large metal buttons six of which bare been'; feleoioosfy eat -off by visitors. la lookiog at and talking of ibis preciobs garment, tbe old ' nan I brightened op and became entbuaiaatrc Mr. Dnggsakedj him far the coat, f He saw ; the qoeatbo was not iio earneat, aod barely re plied, Don't ask soeb a qoeaiioo, masaa. Mr; Moigaa. with apparent earnestness, repeated. how mocb money Shall I give yoo for it, John?" i At this be draw -op and replied with spirit, tbat if be bad not b tog bat rags to wear. Si ! and nothing to eat, all tbe money io tbe world could not bay that coalu Bat be added, u yoof may-put it on, aa a beip of ladies and gentlemen have done before.? Having been with him more than an boor, I spoke of goiog, but he orged us so earneatly to atop that we remained coach longer, listen ing with constatitfy locreasfag interest, to one; who has lived to more than Jive score aod ten years. . j; k : . - - -J His mental faculties are yet unimpaired.His vision and speech a rej affected, bat bis bsariog ia good. His wife is more than seventy yeara hia junior, and his only companion and nurse. Tbey live in a cabin which! be built before tbe late war. if. nil The bill which haa passed tbe House, under the auspices of Col. Taliaferro and Mr Btiggs gives him a pension at fSO per annuo, women cing in 1842. ' . " - FROM SJT. DOMINGO. j Later aeconnta from St. Domingo receiv ed at New York report that a battle had been fought between a portion of tbe Gov ernment troops and the Insurgents, ia which the Insurgents were the. most successful. Another portion of the troops are reported to bate gone over 10 the Insurgents. A great many r citizens are ondcr arrest, sod bosiness is at a stop. But little energy ap pears to be manifested on the part of the Government forces. roar- H The' Ruling Passion A lsdy in one of' 'our vlllsfes waa lately thrown from s wagon snd carried bomeenseless, with-an ugly ent in one ot her; pretty cheeks. No sooo eV bad ibe sorgeos commenced Tiis opera tion than animstton returned, and opening her eyes she lisped beseeching, Do. doctor!, sew it neatly Of course the gallant op erator rsn the sticbes as close as a milliner I working a wpst-osnd, i I . i mStLtXth ?LlL?. XC. Y T": I ' . " TI kl A 'I Mhosieur, you and 1 stay beie so long, tbat I hae a notion death baa forgotten os., ! 'Sneak es sofilv as yoo can, madam, re- ill" V" fooieneii, iesi yw - . Ob Sunday last, a Jew, residng in New York, named Moses Torres, who bad ben terrified by the Miller doctri e, and eon yineed that the appearance of tbe comet her alded the immediate - deatroction of he world, snedpted euicide by esrallowpng Bolterv leadfHei was onsuceeofulrand nil probably rerover to corse tne soinor 01 his asdheas4 'the norriuie mooes in all recent' attempts st suicide oesi nave Strock ail our resders. Very lately a man neatly rut b?s bead off with a chiael, and week befota last, a man plimgtd ba ; bead into a basin of jboijin g water. j ! r 1 'Ml I , ! l i i 'i 1 ! i i ; .4 f i' - ft i-.' I :-' it 11 y is io be seen. ; Ob I you wasp-waisreu, ta v Tcaimpe.1 $i37 i ?! KwOt piinwd bd fet Ie l tb Office rr- : 5 ..-i il if- - ! ! i ' ' ' ft: IS: i if t ! - ! I i m-i. t.-. .lsli '1 ttM:-. - t ... I :f: fi-: Hi 0?Nf 30 a 3a I2a4r4 ioWTrinting neatly done here i ' - i i i . : -kkk . I . - ! -