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'1 1 ' 1 1 f V .7 1 !- 1 - 7 4 (it -1' i 4s if Mi" 4 ' 1 W u - O LifiriiMU f -.may heVafiebe had I pJfiittriri t he year. . i 'f? jfoji wilt be receiv ed fur a less lime m-.f-v. 0 S ' ' '"''iV-'.-t jfV ri; - - : , ' '- - V -- , 4: -4 .1, 'l.p'JMTU' - " T'!!ii -1-1 - : r-s 4" r Utsanntinned out al;Jiia option o ..Lpef square far tbe first insertion and H ' ck?a hr each cohtinoanee.! . '(rVwiU bfttdiay: 1 per ct. bijh- ffil he bf iho tear. .7 -Vi-v will! becofllincJ nntil tfrJTnwelbr aceordtns I f ,vu n!is order- rtriato nonaber of aime?. , ' . , '7-..t.riiIJres3;eil !n the Elitot rrjost f 1 'iS&aWOofttrin . !!! V. X?i. 'n tlKl SUBSCRIBER if r(j prtrchascd itiafc welt, known rafad 11 &iabrisbcd . fsilic i House: f tnown i1JSfii ISlaoghtcr Tatern,) . in the !HSiiiiA&Vi JCJi in forte 3 hi Kriends loblicgeiaerally tBal the' same ft now f.& rStion of Travellers & Boarders, -i fi'itf fn' Bialwiil; be sopplied Uh !jb.rioacidusiJatso touflitlolif s 5r4Bttfj?acidu,MD tounitlolijr sopr M-jj 0ttu aodTproirepdcf, of aU kiods; at- .drfW 1 yrSfttiaiiMn;s;t:'coWAK.v- ri?tiMte: B AIL I hre? entiog j the falling ontj of toy person: recoTenng; irom Vc i-;.jAi.niSthe' robls.f imparts health j and tSlirfillaitonrfo K Immmt I or f eeiting gray Lih 1 1 iCbtoM byl aoy means con Ti ..-t IW- tt,a :Ka9t urn immfifliatel ana trtM IHliUIH " T ' T ' T. "ecilvcsisd bf them by its use. It is intallir Ihd beln bald tboot five-years no more hair 3 1 nil ce which .' I ba vo.used Ii wd and MlfbaiMoflihe-ljalarW j M lair .'ad freed mt head entirely from hd M howiovereat with fipJ flow ta' hairwhich any oner may see by calling tvti tffifnfrtrd Ccsnecticat.. '4- - ..... . ii-A'i' cuij i r...";.kAM T awyv iexipgwi ' j? r r- - .-, FfitPTanr. tifciVEfcsALf PILLS f tat tale alni Cloice. Silioryl N:;pct845S-in4 niMmentlaiijdf fy6tt r ieh Aeliel for yon r ma; fBtUdiefeJeall;ard I obtain remedy of C.B. Vfiwnr Mrtltw -Ji'ri-5 h:x-,., -A '- ; "'' II"- enUi SilisbarylCegrlO 1- If20 t reljeflil llO B WfJEELERt2nt jtlirborf f Dejel jptf20,1 1 v.i c lias. 1555 I CottDO xarn,i y peacbViO.ia 55 Nails, 6 a 7 Pats, 15 a 20 N.Sr:fi7ia28 $3 Sugar,' br. . uaiu 15 a 18 i it $3i 25 Tellow, Tobacco,, 8 a 20 . i r r Tow-Linen, 12 a 16 Wheat, bush 75 Whiskey, 2 a 30 Wool, (clcan) 25 !'J tr W t" iIwtTii-LE. iMay S, y,ieia.1iiS? Molasses, 23 a 25 Nails, cut, 51 a 6 Sugarbrown, 6 a 10 Lumn. - I I 14 laaf, Salt, 15 a 18 50 a 60 ! 52 Sack,' Tobacco leaf 2ia 2 Cotton bag I 20 Bale rone,; . . 8 a it) Wheat-new i a a ou Whiskey Wool, h i 25 i 30 1211 a 15 Atir; Aptil G. 184? CiaiH cut Assort 5; C Wrought 1 0i a 18 a 30 ?!:H-aJ5; Oats bushel OiLgal 75 a 80 3yd0ai2l Ki larop $1 25 linseed 1 laajl1 PdrklKiOlbs 6 Jailu -0'.: IRiceHlOOIbs 14 a 5 Wittirso sugar in, . g ! a io Salts?ck ; : -,$2 .25 i-! bustle 50 b-60 St eel A men, 10 a 0 0 Enslfsli-.?1? :14 IziZA iledsfes btmaelf that no ex- t "fStt'iUIWlto mJf farar bun with ffiSSHEM Mt FoV infaoi., keep, reiUiik-ib io; its oatal atrebtH ia tottsf iny head inan on tne oacK 01 mi coyer?d I with a lhtck scarf, iis iiuioq abooli; thd IQth of . Aogast Jtst, m Wi Balm of Colombisi 1 rod Com- ft nfe t Vbi W atebtnan 0ffice, and 1y C ;Mert6a(itcty.,Or ' Slth a Rajeigby D :wifcTttit eceifldat large and fresh y9t ol Bi Moffitt'e Life Medicine; r Call &. ."' .L-- ri ' " .1 , jj- ' L - - - j) j i i ij i" ' i " '' ' !? :' ', j ' '" i' j' j' j 1 1 1 -i - .' . .' ' ": 1 , M, ' tl- i a ii " "' ' i. ' -I , 3 - . J I !.'! r- P . I .. . .-' . (Late of tliel City of Raleigia f ( I V ; . ' , . 77. HAVE Jocaed. isslf . io . the Town , if J Salisl Try, i permane.Utj,) and intend cai ryiQzonuf COSINESS; in a style not to' be sorpassed id thit State or cat of it. My E-4b- Ii8htseoL it inttbe roQtnon;ihe- corbac pf ice Maztior.. Hotel formerly occupied as tbe Posl Office j I ia4 etaplo-illhe' best of Norihent Workmen f iu jcxr: Ljcr rains will oe spared rto render thisai.f- :; l J. Fasliidhiefi Establislimcht J in all Irespfetsif Gent men. therefor, may rely oii Ijaviorr tbeijr tiijihiiej' madeoptiio; the- most lasniontia tni cnrawe-manner. 1 mi rxen ""ied ttuUrlyi In ! c attifort tbeV, last &4b 7earsJ and part of thetiae in some of 'the mosi celebrate j estabii-r-enta ta'Upe.soonierncounp tryl IfhaUftithtsiiat" togameeeTery thing fit I cat and make. receited tnantfij 4j I,, bonclosiqii, sboold I ,be ccztieiguo ope seed ssnd aw ay jo procure JJee.Thos i , l ! rt':'i;vtifc --t:J--. r-r:- K V rltsbpyflanoary I. I84i5 it- rfandreds of childreo and adults ire tost yeai lywith worms, wbenjsomefother cause has been sopposed to be the tree onei . , ! , i Jt if admittecf iy a( doctors that scarce a man, woman or child eiistg i bn t iwhatfare sooner or Jaffiir trbribled with J wilrmsJ snd in bondreUs ef cases;;sadjtb Irelafie'e' Opposed fever, scarlatina1 cold, r B02 awfOg: carrtfa o ineoo wers of thel hamab ifamily-t-lwhile in truth theV'e csf Worms! and these coaia nave oeen eraaicaieo should beand who can ever forgive thecaelves ror not iryins in rrorra jcrwwjrt uc they Jbieite that even if the case was not wornn,' this reraedy coald oot by any possibility dj) hurt r-bat ialwsys good ss pnrgative -let the dis-: ease be what itmayit How important then lb cse fvand who will Aire take the responsibility to do without ft ! Leleeryparent tCat is not a brbte ask! tnemsel ves! tbt oestion int trntbUnd jsobernetsili' 1!. T- .j! I - l JUr JCKiRtnffbw had a j child very sick far near twweek8jandalten'ded by a physician, wiibbot relief,' when iolmstoek's Vermiloge was given, and hext dsjr njiire than forty worms were passed, whefWtheCchilidfrecovered rapidly. . A Cnila Oi l WiOOWiiWUDiaD, iinng Brume Manhattan IVVitef Wjorks, had dwindled or s mb, til) near a skeloton, with great dryness of the month, and limbing o( the iose. A hu mae lady, who called to provide for tb familjr, senl tmoediately fprilKolmstockV Yermifoge. which brought a wy griat biaotitiefifof woraas for wo ortbreexlays,iind theflcbifd grewi betjer at once and regained its fall strength in less than a raontb.r - l u - j - --f Several.cbildrenrin a highly respectable fam ily irr Broadway had worms toa friglnfal esteot, an J; were sll cored rapidiy with this Vermifogei la some of the beapfarJiilifS invfhe oeihbor fiood of tUohn,8 ac, it has been extensively a'sed, from the cfrcooastance of jiaving eradica ted a large ! quantity 'of worms.' sfter all other remedies had failed, wliich war very eferisije ly knowri iothat part of theciiy I - Ajnyaity In New Jersey saved several children by the usejof iU i Onl.a girl of eight years of age had 'become exceedingly emaciated before tbej?ermifewasgilen. Jllte'next dajhree large 'worms were dislodged, and she left off the VernjifogerWhft8hebecme again worse Slid had resortltb the" Verdifcgetbat finally- brdugh iwav an incredible qaaotity of worms," and the core was complete, andshe gaioed hec. health A PhTSician of standing, bad doctored a farai jyi of chtlqen som. weeks, ijvithpbf being able ito restore boi one oot of Jthe seven to heslth i He had the liberality to sendfbt Colmstock Yef" mifc!re.'aQdcared the; rest ttiih it io less than a weekt tu -r l:-r$myyt" x - . i. 1 1 ? Numerons cases of ether com plain te were sap posed to exist, and thet persons treated for fever, &c.;jbot finally a trial ofahia Vermifuge disv. ered the ' troe eabe of th. sickness, by bringing away almost an ionomeiahle quantity t)f 'worms; large and; smallg and tfhe persons recovered w;tbi greai despatebl I j losttbeea clithis kind might be cited to sn immense eitentbot it is oselJonei trial for 25 cents will'show any bne wiih sston.-! i6bment ihe certain effects of this rermU. ge. s Cautioni-Weitr bu this article unless it hafe " Dij KbitbstocfeV Velmifofee'l handsomelyv jrn-1 graved on the oafside label, and the fac sichile cf Cbmstock & Co.;ls. ' ' . . wl fcjenfi-C B Wheeler, Salisbury ; J &! H 8loaS.!Greensboro, ; D Hearti, Hillsboro; 4 P Makry, LeInjr'on; DrMith, Raleigh, j I i Mreh 4;. 18-1J 1J52 nnJE subscribers wquIj respectfully announce . U Jta. tte public, that they have removed their Conner Ttti-: rt&atia snecz One door above George W, Brown U Uo, and oppo4iThbs. L. Cowan'a Bfiek Row, whrrei thpv ui kt tr nreAared to accommodate and t-i- epore alj orders tb theiil lido bo Woort notic, and .1' "iiLJ- k i.'-i-i it"'- ' i ..r- - : . Mii-i 11 iiib irii urn Kiiiu.i! 1 . . -..'.--.- 1, .- ; H.. alirVyan 21, 4Stf26' pftnicdaiift fof ealet ibi "nice TTTO in a day; by4 the? Use m a rbottle oiiKcuwocfty FirmJgej ak t(ie coslidf ji 'quarter Vt a dollar ! j . How siekWninof theiithooaiht that ;".ese Ihinffs 1 .sat" . rt.i. 1! Also,:cimsianUy:oo panose cnoi-amJ Plain and! Japan JTin Warer Briuama Ware, Bathtog Tabs, Slilli.f&c4w -xiV ltutx mUN BROWN & CdJ ."CJLOCIi .AND WATCH t HZPMRWG. r rnHft Sobsci;b?Vrespectfolljrip?orma-hts:'old ii f'ripods and ibe Public generally, fbaji be baa opened a shop fn altsbary in the above bosi nes,tn a room directly opposite VVesrs brick boildtnf ; in the boose of pr.Borns, fdrmedy iiwned by'Jno. LSttWerand jost below J.&'W. -MurnbT. -1' I. C-'l m. l 11 -.-Id addition to ihe above, the subscriber will earr? oo 4he Silver Smith Business in iall the varieties, common i in! countr? .towns tBbc ai jnakin Spoon s, &e.i and repsl rtn g . i 1 Ware. f Hebrs toass-ire the noDiclhat if factual atteDtion lobuskiessBd skillful work-will, en-i line aim io naironaoe aou sunnon, wujujci Hit. if-- n Z &niSh eritt it ns , r.: TnfetfJGilhe cheapest Vnfc roost pleasant. JlPbe Medical acnlty warmly approve ihem j Dr. Sherman is a skiifol alfid experienced rhy-; siciao,and a member of the medical society Are ibesafest: sorest, and most efiFectoal remedy tot Coughs,, Colf9. Consumption, Whooping Cdbgh, Asthmal Tightness o! the Lungs or SHERMANS WORM IOZENGE8 Arbjheboly infallible worm destroying medi cine ever discovered. '.Thev have been osed io 4 - over 1 ,400,6bo cases and oeverjknown to fail. snRitMAN's CAiapnon lozenge Give immediate relief in nervous or sick Head ache, palpitation of uhe'Hesrt, Lnwness of Spir its, ' Uoepondepcyp: Fainting, Oppression or a sense of Sinking ol- tbe Chest, Diarrhoea i Las situde, or a sense of tatlgoe - Sherman's Fever and Ague Lozenges Are tbe most certain remedy for this distressing complain t'ever offered toJheArnerican'p0jjc Io the immense number of cases in, whicrr they hsrve been used, they have never beeu'keown to fail.. . 1 ' 'Hid Sherman's llestoffitive Lozenges Diarrhcea or looseness of the bowels, sdicom-f mop and troublesome durin? the summer ritontbs, maynow be entirely prevented by..a prnperlpsc of these Lzengesv They are prepared express I iy rur inai porpo9,-ana can oe renea on i who perfect onfideft'ee," Persons sobjeci to a derangn ment-of the bowels sbuutd oorer be wlthnpt them Thev eflord immediate relTf from all 1 be attend anf gripingsrfaintnes3,depres8ibn4e'" 1 iAfl Sherrii ah 8 i G atharti c Lozenge s Are as pleasant and easily takenas ihe cnmiriort per-perminrs;': tad are an active and efurieoj medicine. They cleanse the stomach and bowels, and. are jhe best cathart leaver uped for bMious persons. Where an active medicine is reoaired( they are not only the best, bat the safest that can be adminuiered. f ' j ; ' Shfrmans Strengthening PLA $ TK7?, The best of all plasters for Rhpumstiftn. Lnon- bago, Paie or Weakness in tbe Back, Loin9, Side or Breast.,, .4. j I The above tnedicioe is for sale, wholesale or retail, at the Salisbury Medical Drng Store, by C. B WHEELER, Agent, f I ! Salisbury, NwC. Sepi 3, 1342 ly6 4 iPrm J?IoffaVs getable Life TTOSSUSS qoajitles-of the most mild and be JL oeficiafnature. They are composed of ar ticles the 4 most anti-pmrescent, corobtoed (with ingreoienis nnowa b .wiewiiy crrianij bhmuc for feTers!of every description. When the dis ease is prodoced ettber from cold, obstroction, bad air, swampy and damp situations, or pet rid miasmi, whether jmairguaot or epidemic, by ether causes, these medicines s re certain in their operations or effects. ' They are possessed of pe culiar qaalities, which.not only expel all disease, bot at the same time restore and invigorate: the system When firsiiaken, ioio ihe stomacb, ttiey immediately !ditfose themselves like, ?ro through eyery pore, producing elTfc?s at on re delisbtfuIalularV, and permanent When the s:ffrk of life begins to grow dim, the circolation languid, and the faenmes paraiizeOj tnese meqi cijies are fband to give a tone to the nerves ex biJerat" the animal spirits invigorate ibe y, and re-animate ihe whole man; 4Ct,' '"''' HTbeXie Medicines have also been ired with L the most happy success jn IN ervko) aoe Ufs- peipti? diseases, Consnmption, Asthma liver Complaint, Rheumatism, chronic and iofiama- lory u ropsies,&e. :: t . - ? u ! tmCall ar Cress St BocE&'s. JSsenisJ IT" fjCjP A supply of the above fnvaloable ME DICINES arev for sale at JamesCross Roads, Iredell conot-.byfvVv . f f rB 1AKES this method of Hu'A Informing his friends, and lhepoblic, thai he in still carrying on the jWatcn and Clock making, ana us- 1 pairing business at his old stand, near tne ivourioouse All ' ' UUHJJ j HUB "IH,1J j ,v iwelsa u.Qnth-. Hestill keepson hand a smal ail I. J k k. irtn l. Iftflal ' . 1 . . 1 . : OldX?: end &kei taken fa exehaage for Jewellery cr;werVdoa..f i'otS I if" J 7.' is 17TQX?ET AITD , COTT JfSELUMt fJTXiW. SahsOory, Jan. ;iB43I-tf24 1 : 'i Mr. EditorYoa are awaje that Gen. Cass 4 ' e -j 1 " , it-a'urncyoi s oe united otates! His tpbby u 'tr-V.to'fcn Wiethe British C,lairn of4;u:raiic.t eracy iTwsel !bear .ing the .American lag ! undtr ivr eireetastari- ces !-IMbij oity carry tile 'Genu J fnlo the Presidency against tbe netUti Vast- and1 'vaiieaiT r T 1 lOBr uajnjgij omce is lot. terrjn Whieh oy citizen may soccessfunspec ulaient a veota'rej . , r . After perosing Mr. Cass's? last two elaborate tiers, to Mr. Webster, I commenced writin? tin? f tricfjirea on :those parrs toocbinglhe pUuarch and sjuttfion of suspected slsves ; bat (bond the subject 6()'abtjre.aied In) subse ijofnt Nosof the Wafionil iUliencr, that "deaste r and abandoned hi be Mmiorrlottplac- Ing them ai jorur service Ki;mastUherefe)e, re- bf Harry bf, the TPcsf, whieb ijrill fc Iweepinglythe Caiioifiitibfr? move forwardjwith, compactnesf and obanimMyiin bis meritedi sonport. S. me weeks aro LhalllsrJ , tnffDreamM--and tucan w jy pitjZn me. 4hb1ild t parjp'O one j or two of his 'iurntste Jiaea for my purpose- j 1 j ;:; ;- j j - ' f rTisthe annset cfjfife f.me"yicalWe. -Of coming eveois cast their shaoowehefore J ' ilfchxtVt Warningi Twas mominw the revivioffson'l ; Uprose his daily coorse to run,-4 J i And as he ushered in the flay ; )w IJtl'Hejeeeni'd the harbinger of Clay!i ( ''jfe J His yellow tints of lumt&A'd ?old Tle lofty iopa of stately pines" .ln;brflliant garnitore iajold)- flm An omen good of better times; ? .). .1 tw air wh caim, ine -sicy serene. The vtton came but twas no dream fiJ . . . . . t s Hyperion drove in open light I saw the car of Phoebus bright, VViib stripes and spangled banners gay, Receive. thel patrioi ie Cay ' "f . Ttikaolmklai the Raat anil Wt i In simple spartan robe was dress'd. ! .Aru,ever and anon he turn'd To! vbere Souiherb" erasier barn'd : Glanced at the polar. crnosoe. P r iFoooil, wjreos auade his station sore ; I jFrm Sirius turned his sparklino etei I To. where, on the meridian high, j K - He ea w !ihe Lion-hesrf'ed star "t s .Ut;ieaftt5 beam out afar;: y i OntIjat jie fixed his steady ye, I And heaving wiib emotion high. tie; tor rm iscvntry vowed to die, i Should she his death rfqaire . ;rr He s'otid ereci wiih lifted bandv Msjesiict. unappall'd, aad graodii ' r In attitude of self command "j. ' And perjirjed desire. ' ; Vfnerpa painted out the way, . I followed wiib a glisiebingfeye I'belHarpid course along trie iky f While gazing millions cheered to see The promise of a Naltt'R free It wss no dream. Fn open day k The ri'Atsere animating Ltay ! I he Locos shrunk aaraf. jn shame, To Clink they bad tradoced the name Of him who is the Nay oba pride, Predestin'd soon its ship to gbide (n sateiy through ihe stormy tide Of party strife,! a factious jrlbm. " Goqd men and ne1' will him 'saslain - Nor shall their efforts be in vain;fi1 : T.ol ad etrilro hnmo fcith mirtJil o nrt main I fAnd vjctory wiFTbloom I 1 -f ' ... "I'M SUV . T 1 RAM Mi knMftn llA k Aft'Si arxjuii tirv'v uaifiici 111 'IJC UUUI Appointed to de'ermine pow'r An u Jo Pcean'? erowO the day 'J'p.Lterfy and Henry Clay. P. -3 1 "THE POOR MAN'S FUEND." '1 Thisis a phrase useciby the Politicians of the present day, in Iall of their political, har- . V . . 1 1 ii .?? : n - i anues oeiore toe-jpeepie. jr- -; I; A younW stripling, with gss brains thanjm podence, wiliget up before the; assembled crowdl and declare himself a Candidatefor a seat in the Lfgislatore for Cong ress or some ' other sp-f point men t and after ,tf soaring away' from tb. . Atlantic to the Uocky Mountains' ad j fremi thence to the and hills f pf AfHca'-he will ten tell them tht ;he is apboanrid of coarse the poor mac's friend aqd brge his; pov erty as a qualification for ofiiceand endeavor to Enlist the s?mpathy bf the poor! fn his2tbalf This is Oecoagogu'smj The ' honeft poor'i should be pitied and respectedbut soch as try to exciti tbef poor'Sgainst '.the ricb deserve ob commiseration ne sympathy Altjioogo poverty i$ no crimbjll is by no: means a f vir lne And it does seenrto us that an individoal should know hjofto manage his own affiirs, be- fcfjre seekingbe charge of the public. Iet ."an individoal seeking a bigb and responsible station have wealth, bnd if successful, jio taking, care of his own interest, he will be sore to provide for others. h"! :! . . , ' i ' The poor man,1 'itae poor man's friend So far as wordaj !.are concerned', he is ! Botfcbow can hf befrien4 him? Has he any thing to'ad minister to bisjwants; In the hoofeof afilictiofs, aod distress, to whom can beapply.foebelp, but unto him tiat is abfe? then why excite Mb obor' a era i net ibiTrichVi-againsi: those thai sr e re able dud cflcn willing to Aeip.-rJioahoe e ftl'Wiem. W l-'X ' l i H 3- ' Remtdtatrtn Good mornioiCfXLinks. ,' for ,-4 ,x ybo sforwby yea ?oo p,, i , .mall account oc tree and one-pence ; ia'htc'decen'detl )pv "rto troo do bnds cb rfli little msiar Bill P ! s4i f iSaaboSanka I nabdebcaor to deform - oti det I habirtceited that account, and dtt de accoont and viil neber pay, so kelp tae s Ztic eent7pa:adeomof his , f xju i ue ousv wneei or swnti v scodd mw timAt" yfef fo,,ows rnost be considered iTafc yatkeieoie f cent , puiaan, tet me al so deform yoo Jt a change habcum ober de state ob lings, t-dT solemnly reptdiatt HOLE -MO, Jihx.r ?? UM,yii.Bd,ioetov:; v- -ic-.j :--si'!.- - ?on6,h jopotitjpof 4jpBiit iiko :ismt- CASCADES OF THE .COLUMBI A". - Early.cnihe.inornlmr of ih. irTk I ! Indians were Dollinwrat ihit n.tt . WIiPCBt Crora Jndta and Cbtna:j1 .. -: ;t'! rrr,cw -a iift, sav waa overcast, and daOr of. rain ocee- nV wiiH,a ,De. bay heart., Dipjers, wastle uon, eiernti ueann on tbe less t. e i verjj were matters .vimicluod. um Dieaent of PJ81 Qfted oe the iuiuio , ma Boowsry aktes mountains, tbe tombling catafaetti ibe mth ty forests, the sweet savor of timif. iiraa ch.lir.n.1 .Vt'i. J "00 vlabinr the negotiations, fofa newr ,P f - tst;ind ftU in.glad cooforioS .rmiod for iM? Mia little baikt ibnllof pleasure V5ot t.K dQac4fortbe m f p81 4ii V among the like cwbich I Wdt)roktbf d ftlN eilUf.it e. infjney bong oyer the lbreebolr & -.iKkl aIJI .uLr: . " uB9icuiugoi too uono : near tne ebarn rio I inng vj yonoer roc i oe bole ,r ver I eiks from Vrtr Jn advance owsman ly the shore maia chan want 60 a beautifnl'littlb nlairi in ih r.-ht - it found, tbe lower island heboid; the Car cades i An immense troooh of hnnMr. r .b. lad..., .re ooffio:S Ihe porltge iad wh l Ihu ia 'bein, don thft rAfitair caeill Kw7m aiM A MKflJ. ti t w a w w w will MOW t er falls of tbe Colum The trail of the torrent, along the rocky elope! on its. north ern bank, and terminates among large fpose ocks, blanched by tbe3oods bf sees, la! tbe .1 ium ui u iruugo oj tne main rapid it is I - t . 1 . . t. . I . ' ' . 1 f .Cf .1 . .1 . . ' r, . . . aoout a roue ana a mil long. At its tower end voysgesje-embsrk when the riyer is at lne ,9fr4!'88 ,nd 'n fba lower rapids. But when it is swolleo by the annual fresh ets, they bear their boats afoot a mile and a half farther down, where the water is deep and less tumuTtuous. In walkiok down this fpwtH, I bjd a near eiew of the whole length of the main rapids. I" ha vt--iotigiated the bed orthe river ia a vast inclined trcogb of. artty or eigBly Teet, abooV 400 yards wide at the top, and diminishing to about half that.width at the bottom. The length of this trough is about a mile. In tbefdis tance th water falls "about ISO feel : in the rapids, above and below iv.et oat 20 feet : 1 a m. i , i mating tne w note voescent about 150 feet. The quantity of watei which passes here 43 incalcblablen Buttntrproxiroate idea of it Tiay be obtained from the fact that while the Velocity: iato great that the ee with difficulty follows objects floating onthe aor face yet inch is lis volume at the lowest stage of the river 'that it nsea and bends like apeaijof molten glass oveTs channel of immense recks, without breaking itisurface, except near the shores : qo deep snd vast is 1 he. mights flood JLV In the Jube fieshets, when the meliedanonra frnm IIia arAlrti declevities of 700 miles of rocky mbuntsins) and those 00 the eastern side ol the Pieajw dfni's Range, come down, the: Cascades mast present a spectacle of sublioiitjT eual led only by Niagara, i nis psj tbe passage of tbe river through the President's Ranee. snd the mountains near it on Mthier side are worths of their distinguisheJIlame. At s short distance from the Southern shore they rise' in long ridgy slopes, covered with'prnes nu oiner tereoiniaine irtes or ;cj;tragrona. ry size, over the'tops of whibbrisebokk Nsck crigf, which elevating'- lhefnfelves in great grandeur one beyond anotbtr, twenty or thirty miles to ibe' soul b ward closter aroundtbe icy base of Mount) Washington. (Jn tne otbej side ol tbe Uascsdes is a sim ilar jcene. immensondglbpmy forests, tangled with fallen timber and impenetrable underbrush, cover mountains which jo tbe States would excite the proroundesfadmira lion for their majesty' and beauty, bnr which dwindled into losighifiesnee. 1at they..re yiewed in presence of the shining glacier and massive grandeur ol Mount ''Adams, lianging overlhem. : V; - The river above the Caftades runs north weiwaruiy , ooi sppruacuiag jiuu ucsccui, it, turns fyesiwirH and fter enteridg the trough south westwfrdly ; and having paes ed this, it resumes its course jjp the nortb wesu By this bend,; leases bet ween its shore sndtbe northern mountains, 5. some what broken plain qile ib width, and about four miles in length. At ibe uppsr end of tbe rapids, this plin is nearly on a le .el with tbe rivor; so that an inconsider alile jreshisils the waler up to nstoral cbsnnel; Half way across Ibe bend. TJiie cirru instance, and, the absence) ny se j-T tons obstructions in be form of ;bilis, &.c , led me to suppose that a eaosljnight b. cat Vonifd the Cascades at a Ujfljng r expecie avbich woolA not only opensvamboaf;nas igatiotf to the Dalies, bot furnish ath1sin-. tsrestitg ipot;an inralcolible amonntol t73tsr- TOwe?.FornAi?,e TraveH. j 1 . 1 . i: lit.-. . There is a a parody goiog the roonds, calllftg ladles bbsiles illjt ftting show,? aad speak. ingjilof lfaeo lb vancTja ways s open wbieb ibe New Vork UetcoTy barstspot ift'the following stylefj,-, . - . ;.;'jfl ' . Bustles are not an empty show, M ; ,Frfmabaillosioo iveoX I ' T ' ,4Tbey're 5xe with brao.tjr aier, witb tow, Ttey stick out 'bo'ora feet, or scu-f f , v'And look first rane, by beaveiliy OIDS hiS DadHle deenf mtiA nn,r. I lOth hnn.tf TI,. fi-:- j- v ..J1 . rrailclanoevahodla to ! tbt.inorib'rtf Ltf W 'k t;iUi- u. kl 1 ill between a stnoff of itlahH nft k I .! . i . - ! r -.: l.nH -iMaa .M. "i T nf aecioea- 11 it aaidvbe bta demanderj L 7i iana slides auicklv -down i.BirrAi'j:i-;r'i" . . . 'rMU' J- oeL oasfffw filiate ofceaV hnj 2uA Voa,eP J,W;JBe-h whole amoc-l! i 1 i ;W ' Cotioiraail 51 ioportid i J i& pie trf de'anc Tituff tLa .h..'m. rainnfsrtrfrer "T )e 7thaaM ihb political; "ji-M.j r u-r"- u.-h?- : "-ii n 'Vi "It 'lo4 or a,; atore to-fXct the JlVI iuo coQiioerc i accounts rttint. . the diaeonrarteA anir. bicb led to tbe riot bf 7 h December -Tt " " v 1 wepn. Trfcl jwwworciai nejouauoni swim air of tbeir debts, ia to,' the extent" cf 3.000 000. fiK m MWIAil hia' flbr.ttaUmJ?f?-i;a i?fiIf'' ootP potenttart i lt earlb; and. dew-J wltl"MjheWtioat;ioypect a '.. P)rFtP ooge4o fbe Sesrcmrsereiai sea1 ' w i "T 'V7 I f :nB sevicea tromivJantoo are to the21tl : . ii bopee cf tbel yf.w rv .I -. ; , a ' . the Infit rn llir - J A'TTnrvr vuwc3 o u pr. ' f ; -f.i. ed in V Solon, cod the diternrfwtA.i.ir. 1 of ui 1 I The I Henry Pbuinger arrived afCantok da tba r fl 'Lt1' 'T?.Kf V oJbiotiBi Ia.(b caai$sa ih aKllA Trhf4 PmHK.Mi w MAatal.ailAlA:ai.M ' . 4- si Noitinghami Gisbo'rne, reformer, feaVibff. J i'.j k. yn : '4 - ' ijeen e icciea o v , ro sjoriiyyi ,- . m : The Great Western left Liverpool io'fgb into doclf at4 Milford m tbe 7tb April. v ..f was not pobliclv annoancedU at Liverpool j" prBviqua ro me viaimi sue wouia not sail on the 15th, her.regulir day- ' ( The Montezuma bad arrived at Livsipool on the 7th, and the Uoitinger on the 8 lb jnltimo.. l - v . j- ff No news Xrom Frairee. a. A ACircDrcocwnoeo to praviii at AtJgDin- ittan. r : : j No fba.ige in the prices oOi(fon?i j RussiaA letter from St; Petersburg cf tbe I6h olt., published in tbeGizette des Tribunanx' statea" tbatbe Eniperorjk I? of Russia, had V,DLBd full amnesty to a number ol Poles exited t Siberie crlbe in- rrior of Russiav for the part they, bad taken ia the revolutions of Nvember,T830. Ilttrirey. arirangemeut of the dif ference between Tuiiceyaril Persia is said to bive made no progress since our last ae1 cobnts from tbe Tarkisb dspito)nil - Algiers' Gen. De Bar. f5io went oat sl bosUfe' tribesP has been compelled to fie turn.Without affc cfing! Ibe ceaired ot-iect. 4: Circumstantial 'Erufenrriaat Cavil at V Punishment. W roeniinned fo5our. Ift, iv thexecution of four men Janes,Abeiortt Df idT Asbeibft, Jies Ashcroft jr., sn J JttJ ViB.s Holdenai fjaocster, for the tnerder l wfDwo female servants of Mr Ltttlewded, to M lk Ik. OArk f fft.1T cf which an old man' "the uncle of tne roan who was executed) confessed himself tbe perpetrator &e cthjjr- day o'rr hia tfeatb bed. Tbe following tragi cal circumstances occurred at the irjsl and execution. ( It appears that all tbe prison !-' . a . a Xsbcroft, sr , exelaimed, this is morder- tng:o. in cold blood. ' God will rivesl this injfStice. t 1 pray esroestly that bsiwoold : now send tw tnf els totdecjare open list ilbje who .comosHted ibis murder. . sr. all )nnoccnt. JriH declare it so to tbe last." f I)aid Aihcroi)iiiJToked God, snd-proiestsdli: his innocence Iio tne ioe manner. - James AshWoft. the tounier:- lsollrfor a crime never coaimitted, I implore yotfr hon- or a look n mercy vpon my poor wne sno cniprfn." ' f iaerrj.iur wii w-.f- shrieked out, fihtiegr Willfata Ifotdx, (poiotri f upwards) aaid : Tbee's i G yonder who knows we aielionoeegi, snd bd still make ameWs ror. idis'J oese, era were withou);coootei,and tnat noon rafc a-Vi reiving sentance cf "death, each of tbeo r protested to the court bis innocence., Jas. ; exclamations oemg opp-M- vj Ju"av i r j sentkbreof death was pWdopontbemaiU ! : at Iheonclpaiei)! wbicu jjjavio nno inld'theitadff. that be Ropeo uou wouia conscience clea of ibis f.eilu . lAl 4herplap bfjejteeuuon, cjnn Ilonday followicgp, rd ..ambled was ictmeosea end there, . - rtstik fha cnfTOia.ia ciiuvicia iracwsu iymj. croti iaidilH Umlad oseo somanyMp i soWtooktog ctt, aa I teitity Id tbea o r areail1jnx!of tbiaeriiv J d ploiest i ta all.JbVGodas I am vow gq,og, f t tftsti to glpm i woobi ot; (or aHrtffi die willi . lie in rat motb A"t r M ill CfatVjtWnod, ibey alljoine8 m ste'gingf fontl line$ nl a ymn, wrucn inry nTtdiv w heeT: thev sveier isttJifn Jw i wv ... i .t M1 it MM va 4e i. . m ( .; V-'T.- . - .Ft' 4 4"; 4. ff 'ii.'H:- 0 ::! 4' ;' ai: ak nt - m i j. . .w Cterni:y:-Xrwfpeol Mercury. 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Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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May 13, 1843, edition 1
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