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it :- 3. t , s i li r-i !?. -if mm -1 's 9 tA.r r We 4- v tt. ! ' ; '. ;i " R .. ;.:r. n 'V .4 'A Si 1 t Mil5.: I r liiT-f - f : s .fiv- ; is1 i 1 -Li-,-' j-.ljf i f"f-;. HI! p:Wi v.-: Slit I r. H.-f ; ... -ii' From "the NeW'Yoik -Trib v :i r: reveille, of ihe -Union ! guar J ba;nf r . v Which tea" J"our glo"ou3 Chieftain s name ; .1- i r. ft'!' 0 . I v5i:t I-:-. $ Jt, traropetfoiiyieI, thai! fcak his fame. , I I J '( ' ifniiirl it on the pillared mountain, ' , - - 'fc vjt Where high the eagle budJa his nest : - ' -,.! .-!l-.-.T. 1- - !i :. i - 1.1... , ...f- ...-i ': By woodland strram and ppaxUing fyufitam. . j ! s,RCs:-llark;hark I ,'lis the LuS!e'rf caU fu : ' . It soundcth to the iray : . i ' ' ' On ! mward ! gather.ne n4 an, Around the. Sag of Glajr!' - ' Iiveth a prcu ler name irf rtory. '.1 WTfc?.h wrtke vour danntleas Sire of 7or In1.- nm; of Whiff they bore ; - ;AhJ ye their .name and blood mhejt.; r r, iVwga twhen came Ue f.eman, , whit millions hled the name ofCJay,1 , L B fcAnU with his praise, the land was rfngipgy ; , p i Where free iJolumbia a warm skv wuanr, , i i- ;'A nauon s heart enshrines bis aeeaa , . I i ne, yrecian.wnere nis iovu wnr m 6um , E iltecounu them, as his nock he leas. , , .4 If very curae- wnoae aoiis utc incf,, j it'-J? 1.- f : ilarfc, h-n-ti-th basyjoom and gpindl i t i : i ilnerease his praises in.ineir jneuir, - .Ar! ever sinsr. aa brisht eye kindl- ar the wad music of thrtream4 I I bor. with brawny arm, uplifted, j. . . 1 , K pliin b!e3ses; who otecuon yiews ; ( - i ; 'Add blosnom like the rose the fcekls, r T1 , , . nnr ir rmD 3ZDUOU w i ' I-".- .1 AM T : I. .. i OK, think, ye of the Nation's glory, r - r t 1 'When it ball teitof victory .won t - tf ; J, lArouW ye with thai god-like ptrnV -' ' ; ' . r -lilfl f'.t STo strike-tbe flaif young m i : (i:P';tWhvoice aroasiMUr and yeoman, vl?: t f l-Bt ') Sifeoced tbe Wtiah lion' roar J : J M A-i 1-1 li ii'K-,4,- 'hr.iTiafte soared .his conquenns way J. f." , i - j I I m--; f ' " i - i iTd brtakthe tyrant s iron inrau,. ( ::v--1'illf4vafJsWe: hath lead more dear to all,f ; t J-l-f' i'I'S f --'f -TiSiaii sunlight in the captive's prison. ' . 1 4 1k I. icneatn uis magic wanu, uigu-giiwvi f t Hark, harlt locc. " g' AtoiFC ye, Wliigsf-ryour flag is streaming ! tt i I ; The iunlighl on its folds, is gleaming (-!'; 4 T-; ! ' pnj ! ' oa ! -to victory ye come ! . 4 -. i -' .Throughout the Union' nobly bear it i jyour-Chieftam treads the path of fame ; t 1 irhe; civic crown T shall .gildjiis name Aad hone more worthily can wear it. 1 I . S .-rli Hark! hark ! &,c." ". - f 'F, i i i 1 KAVhilVof the Won J guard the, banner " 1 " i-ivtr-VVichf oekrir your. Chier undying narnet! ' lFrbnt hill and "plain." and broad Savannah. " , If -1 !it,ftrUmpet-tonguedshall speak his fame, 1 , Where sat oar Washington before him. r r " ' - Arid Jong your proudest victory won,- i . . iunifons fnan mess mm ana auore pirn : ,1-:S-?-:&l.-:lIarkrhark-reJ 1 ; r : 1 r IINSTANCE OF CANINE SAG ACITYI 5 U 'Kl 9 i yitiiupoccu iuv;ciiny ct.uuuyus iiitfiuuv; it oi woinsn generaisnip, tnac interested me Icmucti1 ind -which in my humbre6piiiioi; M" r'npft iar 10 nrove toai animaisareennnw Iked, tblatcertain extentrWith Treasoningd fac- ;uuie.s. ana aave. means 01 communicating iftl;eii,1lideasrtd each othen M iHl'. M-n s I xl was: asTusu alscanning the horizon antelobeis feeding C3 tiUiiield from which the croD hadibeen iatelv Tpmoyeu, ana was auout to taiie tne gia$s If I di scerned iri the gray twilihtj a paclc fl 4 f six" AVplves,1 seated .on "their j hind dOatl rpm nFpyeipr thepurpose pi reconnc perri5 the groiind, vien, in ajternote of ;y iirjcfi the i iioldj concealed irom the antel f I i rlnpS hy iafewintervening bushesJ I Mnt 1 ili.-449" apparently iiri depJ(?on f ftVSUItalVotfTv It appeared evident thatiille J a J hiysein they wanted venison;and had sdmP !: -:.Jasigii upon me antelopes i andf bmg qq4 . fl .jpurioLwUne ;-the mode of i Jirpceediin ; j j I idopted t by Uliesp; fbur-leggetl poachejrs pt'nitermitie tfjac III :i Itfrdirlglyi; dismountedeavirig; my frhllirsll jf. Iix chclrge ortlip servant ; and Creeping a$ II-'tt'ia)e:scenp oT action asttpbuld with h,U 1 it t:iL-jt i; J'i-i---t.: -j.!. .tji- Xfc'.f ii-i! 5rt Mr,':& Un vihff nrtnfirAntlvHAiflH riln lhAii1nlniii lift- :fL Tr 'rv .wv f.ri 1. -yf i oC attac xr iue woives separatea: onp re- . ' T9 - :-.y ...... i-. t . creeping cauiiousiv,rouna ineieugeiomina -' i.i" . i . . i f'- . - -r -it -, tl r.olrl . li ln i coffOK! t t xrrr nn fe' -;rirtt ehil cdVeyi of. birds. , in this manner thcjisutf 4 rpunucu'ino pnsuspecnng nerui' one won i to Jyirig lldwri at 'each corner of tlld field Jai Jd ifritne niiil creeping siiefltivtowaTOtheiCcB -'? 1 j t rp of jifywhe re he concealed huriseli ip jf i 1 ; t!ecp u jrro wiTha sixth AvoltVhichl ibalrl. ILiliOt vcti tnovpd,- nowstartedrtrpnif' . t 31 6Iftir-place,rand niadcvajdash at the 'note'l Iff 1'ldp.eJ if'' hc jgfaccf udcreatrires, $t e 5 1 jnafcuiess speep tosseu ineir peaus, as 11 j ittdisaiiarid smrtedoff. iniauVssipi t I pp flyjiboiirids thatbnlefjifjtheir! purl S ! i.tucr lar behmldifrii no Jsbbpej dwl! t jipy teiripnroach thae ttianone of miij elcjuchine wolvcSi ;startetfuJri4j uelri, and phased them in a coatrdrvjdjl : Jt KHH3oy;wbi(cihis'pariti :p;:;Mriwn Iri-liisIpHceto reborlHvind.W f4 I tef Again thtf hounding heroVdashed iafeross i !:it.Ut.,Tlaw ' K'XJ L 'ir-.i', . Z-7i7l. fit-lf J Jti v I :i l Mv i' .nwiwi tof escape qn ine oppp :.Hf E I'H81 W i fbiut;here tliey werliicp mjoii'. l-f "J1 I ?yin ptt h crafty savages, wjhp I ! Ull UU VIIU-'VUUM tUl.lUt '! l: 1 5it:-l -i! .f -: "'.- t himK PHluSP.-m. uie.midtt o.'thenvand! 1ik.ut h nt lpnstinn,. -n . VXiutUx :.!U.vu-. 'iipriiUow-'liiatter-i to proceed so 'for " ! . - '."ft .cf ( , ''Jif-'T 1 : v3S...-.--.-.jri.-ji '- r- - 01 . . i: -551 nr ft-.- MtaNn .A s- iif"iii Till n ovm nv v trnch imI tiniri nM 1 1 '.J! :;:. jjJriosue; tjuarteiv". ; In this manner, the pel V J liyjf "ri Irbm side'to ' : "1 i Vjdo ajrid ftprri corner to corner a fresh !at 1 tl nl beadiHhenv at every turn,;tfll I ill 4'1lcd perlpctly stupified with fear V d, fcrou'dirigrtogether like' frightened .rm !:-MjPt brgan;to wheel round iidiroiriisqi M m te Wles; AU this time the .wolCjwliii S llliaWcale""n brrow, near the peri 'I ' llf !re'6f he;field,had;nevermov'di althhlMrt ymb5P!Ct :passcd arid repassed ihas a ' fe. Ifcl t .. aPs iVen Jumped over,him ; his tinjtel for lrbrehh: :-lIi'l':?.110 yel arrived, j vira n ?vrn rtT -- rC4 rVfV .lurr limounted, and Pas to go through1 the saine 5 . I .V ill 1 clones must snnn tirrT nnt 1Ji. tf'oVL : li.-i ,"".i"15uJY4iIW 1. J! i H'! ? r vu.iwru Er . Vol? as . before. - If . he ' breaks TS hereby . r m fii0 driven the terrified MeM towards Useless ::i,nt:lf i,WrT :dl:h8 cehtre bfth 'fihl 4t f Lt-t I lSSL..'b3l,f' he;ls marked eatateare v mnXWiXt. noi iron, and aeft to cra on th- before that r llH y.ng. i , reserve, would. pmirieHenceforwardS'therH must be ae : 1 w i - -i - :r- .wvai: ijaau ieen il ?ff : 4- ii - 1 c ' - - 4 r k 'i 2 .i.e.-, by maUhr; a alight change in the last act bf the .tragedy, v.Iiicn was now Accordingly, lc.o .. w- ; arc.l to b;- tlnyfi to a ...i ..;m T ,t. n ?ion to iurtiicrproccc on (n farther nrocccd in'TS nn tl . nnrt of their ra ciiuu ai.au .nffc hv cnndinir a rifle WMincr m rifle bullet through ll ffidvSf thri nearest ;Sknlker;:andissa; jracious companioneehcir gdmciwas up, now xaa, ; tue mauu u Ihad,ta PovSla rSrrel for the now things Jippeated stopineu wiiu tear uufc,w;i fafespoused their cause, I felt t would be i; my part to! avail myseu o thefirst mstancc.the veW wohes Isaw this morning had attempted t6 hunt doivn Poffloi - -f.i : Lt wu. r. m 1ST. in TMR H.I15KI1CK UJ. UlUCl failtba U I peVishedv;;; jlsut hunger tnat proveroiai, snarpener ofthe' hmwits, appeared also tocaU fbWhxertain dormant easonin-faculties 1 :u:u edmslanctnfeht .haW never been dev. eloped. The wolf, Hading ' that . instinct deceived him. refuses to be longer .itJ-i u.. . i a;,l Krr5e thKtWtiA neural habits of his race and in concert with - hi fpl mvi wnlvRlTilahs andexe- -" . v . ' ' - ' 7 . 1 . 7 ingistfatagem. worth of inrpowerof !man himself; a cutes an, ingenious, si; thb reasoning' powers ! complicated manoeuvre riot only arguing consiaeraDie sagacity on ies part oi ,.,mui- viauais, dui implying iuai iuuiuoiuu derstandiiig exists among the performers i.tifnW U onrioflK! 4n mo rfi r rinlv Kf.fi idr rikou? tWt nn?i miaw fertm nnVnnwntn n 4U; kv, tKl 3 it nntnVnli D;'rtn rf an old Forest Ranger. f r 1 !-.. - THE MUSTANG. The mustangs are small horses, rarely alcove fourteen hands hih, and are de scended lfr6m the Spanish" breed intro duced by the original 'conquerors of the cduntry. During the three centuries' that nniinnoot rT cd, they have increased and multiplied to ari : extraordinary extent and. am to be fcAihdln vast droves in the Texas prairies, somewhat scarce. They ! are taken with I the lasso,: concerning which instrument or i weapon I will 'here say a word br two not- withstanding that it has often j been de- iThejlasso is usually from twenty to thir- ty feet long, yer" flexible arid composed of strips !of " twisted ox-hide. ' One end is (fastened to the saddle, and the other, which fV u """"'pnV mine nana oi P i ,T" ' - ; iTO' - ? - i u iac prair, ;r ucu j ue tuscovers a Itro op of wild horses, he manoeuvres to get windward pf them, and then to ap- to prpach as near! them as bri experienced hand; tl himself within twentv pr thirtv feet of Ltf f Jj iu j "i - " . me, ne;inroWS me oose wu ijriui uvpr liih iit'Ew ui uic uiie in; iimh sr. Hlebted for his prey. "1 This done, he turns Pr: i10 1 roanf Slvff hm the tfof turiate capti ve after nim, breathless, and with his wind-pipe so ' cornpressed by the LJ .LJi.L, iJ.I.;. . 1 it li ' ;nouse, mxhx uejs uiiauie loinawe xpe sman lereslstance land, after'jiew yards, fall, jheadlorig lles .'ahd'almpsll' lifeless someVimes". indeed"' ;badlv hurt and'disabled. i From thfs Vlav ioriiru, mu nurse vviucu nixs in us oeen jcught never T6rgefs'-thelasso ; the mere .si;ht.of-it" makes i hint tremble; in every piftibi and ) hove ver v i Id. he may be, it is ;sqfliciept to jsto w it to : him,- or! lay it on ih'nec'torehderhimW' tame 'and'dc Iciles.rikmb.: : " ' treachery or rcidcr'S rae4 instincwor avos it a animal in sacha J0m of iagf- He drawineiiriferences, that , enabled -a pack xeeiajw -jyr - tr: SS?b. Plan the cbn.blned and well e foab flew.from his moott, arran -ed Attack I have attempted to de- and he gave, a viM rcammg ne gli that wfS" ,,. hadsomethingquitediabolicalinitsSbund. ;UnothatV !,Wffl3 the wolf prompts these animals to asseni: this scene hen Joeartya hlmH&d huntown 'the eitlier bvsceiU or by sfed of fo6t, and as mars tieck. f!lk:SSfi cal.i 'Withkclosed mouth, drooping ears. , ,, .. . . ,i ..... f , I - - .4 . mm, the spurs are atjhis flanks, and on M goes, rullgallop, till-he i& ready to sink luguc- iiiiu - cxuaMatiun, a rte .men quarter ofsari hohrV rest, allowed scarcely ooes ne rDegm to recov- . Whinh' his hnon lHtn tonUAmxtr : VTT 'yyi, uipuing-mm .when , wniea.t inp-wudness p the horse ikm. I C . I M I - ' - ' -v - V Lra I aVJL III. III1L' .11 BW and. substituted the; mnst. f n fin firm 4-1- . 1 i I;-1 1 ne norsc taken, next comes the break- ville, Ala., therp is a negro boy, aged 1 7 jing jn which is ejected in a t no Jess bru- years,vho weighs 00 pounds, and though' jttn eyips; in other, respects si menially imbecile as pthe; Prtfpr not.tb know enough! to ieat when lie is and a trerriendous bit a oondweight or hungry, hai a mdstj iwonderful; arithpieti mpre,"clapped into his mouth t the horse- pal faculty.-. .Them Ls. no question requir-IP"-. a-pair olt spur six inches .ing! an answer thtijdrigh the k mediutn of llopg, .with roWels like; penknives; and, rriultiplicatiori, hoWpver iritricatp or Jabo mping yon his back, urges him to his rious the application ibf the nlle tht hp jvery utmost; speeds If the horse tries to will not answer .without hesitation, or the .rear; of turns'restive, one pullj and not a use of slate or periciiL solely from mental svery hard oneither, at he instrumeiit of calculation. 4 Mo iultiilies j thousands, St0AureJney call a bit, is isufficierit to tear adds, subtracts, arid divides w-ith the fcariie !n?.'9?iW;r?f! and "caiisej the blood certainty, though ;with mpre mental labor. !l9 9lin AanisVXIIs have piyself seen! He has,"bbweveivq!idea f. numbers a ihprses teeth Jjrpken with these barbarous bo ve millions. X For iexatfiple, he was1 ask-, bits. The poor beast whinnies and groans edliow.much is OOijtimes 99 ? He! an, piuthpain and terror;, but there is nohelp swered immediately! 9801 'jWcllJ how cpmomeq af-lknpcked'on: thf l&WA ete -r;4 - - - .".. 1 in.... ,,LJ,,,,.nl,w,l-.-iW,., -,.; .:(...,.. ,. .)..ri,,,,ww...l..,: .': .-- 7,m:- 1 , ' - ' j- - j- y ' - , , ' , --.hT!. -; . :h f all the c race. -They rr-m to b ; perpetually I;;o.:-: iar- catfcr anq, crlaaityof playin-tbcir master a tiic!;; and, vcry soca alter I rrct pc Jon of mine, I. Was noar paying lor him iu a way that.i had not calculated upon . . 'j . to , thelast but .J -Ve .W leading my tose?CaVe leslly fby the bridle. . Just as 1 on one side J and tacky was jt that 1 did R.-. fpare(i u; and then thrown himself back, rear? up, a . . . , "JoaeJThe change-was so ffland .cpimc we all burst but laUffhins: : although, ne to reuect on in uangqr i uau auu, quired; all myk love pi norses 10 pre- Ivpnt mR from shootinsr the brute upon the ' ,W i .t j. . . . ? - r 7 jr-n k?f ALafym fjh 77A most "ffe at Niasra FallSj pn ths 26th Jul t result- ing m the deathof abeant.ru and aecom- pnsnea y ouncr ladft Miss Martha K. Rug; agea aoom , side at JancasteriuLuass., wnicn piace&ue UPW rs. ..rfflW Buffalo Gazetie siys; she-was :unde the care ofMr. John, ftg the paer-m-bu. 3inesspf IrvHowe, hej: bnr-in-U-- Arriving at Niagara r pus, vucjr owppuu with the intentiori of spending a short time; On Saturday libout noon, in com pany with a party from Buffalo, they walk I CP OUt, at ed out, and when on the bank just below theFallsi near the! Museumon the Can ada side; Miss Ruggisuddenlyileft the arm of her protector to gather some bushes growing on the very brink of the preci Pic-e .and a!most inJly st her balance 0 ij ii !'T t r She was heard to utter one fearful cry as she was falling:, and! all was still. It was liiiiiiiir auuui iuu icci uci ucuuiuuiar i snmft twftntv miriritek before her comoan ions could reach fieri jWherithey qid so, they found her still alive, but senseless uttering a few incoherent words. ' JVledi cal aid was aiforded almost immediately, buf s die(?un a fT' only .discernible injuries on the body were a slight scratch on One temple, and one ankle broken. Putting Things1, too far Apart. Sambo was a slave to a piaster who was consti tutionally addictedjtp his master, had, by dint of long practice made himself Ian a- dept in giving plausibility to his master's stones. . ; , '--ii.r i.i. " , rl One day .when tha master was enter taining: his guests' ink his customary Iman- ner, ampng other maryellpus facts, he re- lated an incident which took place in one of his hunting excursions. u fired at a. buck said he; ? at a! hun- drcd yards distant arid the ball passed u'u u ou iiu.ii- r J r on oamuo iu corrpuoraie nim. r? i. Yes, massa," said the almrist confoun- ded slave , after a j moment's,! hesitation " me see dee nan nil am. Jes as massa lift up de gun to tie eye, de ole buck lift up him foot to scratch he ear, and raassa's ball went clear f rough 'im foot and head at de same time." The guests were perfectly satisfiedl with Sambo's explanation anil swallowed the wholewithout hesitation ;but when the guests were gone, Sambo .ventured upon his master's good humor so far as to re monstrate : . ? j .) hu irfrl " For goodness sake, massa, when you tell annudder such a big lie don't put him so far apart ; me hab tarnation hard work to frp.t V.m trTftdriplLTi i--t -A . r; -hr A Wonderful Neirro. Near Hunts- I . J - -. .. . -.Lit) :C3... f - J much is 74 times GI-2 1' ,IIe:ansAlered 6401. , How mariy times nine in 2000? i up answered two uundred andttwpnty-. 1 two' nines arid two !oVer How thanv fifteens in 3350 i He answered ' 343 fit- I " J . , ' i I i given, that all persona mdebted totbelestate . i . - Li . I t- . " i . , Rudolph Sechler, dee'd, are; requested to call and same on or before the county court in ISpvem- also, all persona having claims ; against said requested to present them for settlement on or time, as the business of .the estate positively tiled. SOLOMON SECHLER. ) -J VT BEXJi SECURER,! ST- Sept 21, 1844 . 4w -21 IIITE SXaOBXtTQ TOBACCO for sale Uy ; - - .OIV,. Gl Xi XyX -k. i ' Snlithftm. Smt 21.1844 r " - r . , Jt'- F Tr-T . ' Jt ""?Tt T i .!.' . , '""Vf'WPVV " .ai&- - v- . ; 0v- iiifi.OiIilrVii7. -I, l.i-1 1 , U lb i ( 'i - I.' rc c i'-bvvat:x.:U 1 head tb; wc:: ,'in s hic nic a brclii Ltastropa of hi.5 en- ' Th ft batt ! a of unasrl: ! cd i trcn 1 1 was succeeded by the more rugged one oi stones and clubs, and war assumed a san guinary aspect.;'- As man advanced in re finement, as bislfacnlties expanded, and his sensibilities became more exquisite, he grew rapidly more ingeniousjmd experi- enced in intr u-iyj .-r , , - beings.5 : He invented a thousand devices to . defend and : assitult-rthe ; Helmet, the . Sfilllnnrinz on. in the brilliant and I , philanthropic career ot lnvcnnon, uo eu- larges ana neigunjM:i v ; .r..vp and injury.. The aries,.thp.scorpio,; the balistaandi the - catapuita, give ; a; noripr sMidublimlty tawar jand magniiyits desoiaiion. s ucti pctciiio! w v "rt" t - -l r, , ; . IvA i'nvfintiofkdnd to vield power of in- iarmmensuieven desires be minthe diabolic rnAtio 1 . bft. riivfis; into the bowels off' V,T,Z I.. naaiat .wi.t .-- ,- - -"!- , ; menu- xio expense wr pauxa. wiu ue Bjjtt--j.vcuer theartKV e.tOlla" IXUdst poiSOriOUS rnine- this ia Fasldon.bIeta.tablishm iiialt spfa.Gh rals arid deadly altS--tfie sublime Tdiseoy- meni therefore may rely n'Jttvtogttlie -f - - " -i;'Vlill;i,:-wA'.Wi r)A np in th moat fashionable'and-durable rasmieui We ??y fgWS hve been engaged regularly in : iutting for the last fve arid, finally, the dreadful art of fighting hv ! Droclamation ; seems to endow the ;de"' mon blfp waH with ubuittodfbriimpi; j Thisiindeed,T is ; grand J this, indeed, marks the. powers of niind, and bespeaks that divine eridowmeriKorreason, which distinguishes us from the animals, our m- feriorsiff Thp urierilightened drutes con- tenti i themselves? witlL the native -.force vvMch tTPVidencp has 'assigned " them. The! ariiry" piill butts ! with horns, as; did nis progenitors ueiore uun me 11011,1 tuu leopard, and the tiger, Seek only with their taions ana ineir iapgs ror grainy meir san guinary fury j and even the sijbtle serpent darts the sapie vcriorn. and ii5es the same wiles asr did! his sire before the flood: Man alone; lessee! ' with the inventiyeiAind, goes ' oil -froiri discovery to discoyery--en larges ? and jriiultiplies his powers of de struction.; arrogates the tremendous wea pons of Deify itself, arid tasks creation to assist Him in murdering his brother worni. The greai " Clock in Strasbourg. '. corresf pondent of the 'New York American, writing from Cologne, gives the following account of this great Clock . The Cathedral of Stras bourg ia well known to every one as the High est building in ; Europe, and only surpassed in height by the pyramid of Chiops. - As, howev er, there are six hundred ( and hny-fivo steps to ascend, as the ascent can only be made by special permission, and, last . but not least, one must ascend a great parti of the way upon the" outside pf the spire, I contented myself with looking at the top. Th" view from it is said to be fine, hut the surrounding C9untry is so level that I am inclined to suppose it rather exten sive than beautiful. The so much talked of clock is in the cathedral, and occupies a space of 4o feet high and 20 wide. This clock was for a long' time but of order, and no one could be found Capable of repairing it. At last an artist appeared, who, after a long and minute 6tudy of the machinery, agreed to put the clock in motion again for the small sum of three hun dred thousand francs. As he was the Only per son who would undertake it at any price the sura was promised to him. He immediately went to work and after, more than three years labor, and the reconstruction of the principal part of the machinery, the whole is now in per fect order. ;f't' j' . ; At riopriaU the! automata are in motion, and there is mfways a crowd assembled to witness the peiioirr-idnee "Timetstrikes the hour,! the angel turns his hour glass, the disciples pass in procession before their Master, and the cock flaps his; wingre, erects his crest and crows.5 jj SUNDAY MAILS. The Postmaster General in answer to a let ter addressed to; him by a committee at New Brunswick, N. Jersey, in relation to Sunday mails, says : I Most heartily do I concur in the sentiments expressed hyhe proceedings of the Convention of the! friends of the Christian Sabbath assem bled in ihp city of New Bninswick, a copy of which you enclosed me, and I assure you my individual exertions shall be devoted by precept and example to impress the principle inculcated by the resolutions of the Convention. f a. As Postmaster General I have a duty to jper- lonu. in seuuiiig iuerf puunc , man, wnicn oiten forbids rrie toj pursue the, inclination of my in-, dividual!ishbs.f WitlJ Jou, gentlemen I am " firmly pursuade(l that our free institutions can. riot survive thh prostration of religion arid mor als," and you may rest assured that every exer- lion compatible with public and official duty, will be made by me to elevate the standard of both in this our favored land. The principles of free government are inseparably connected with the principles of the Christian religion.- The land which is destitute of the : Bible, and not illuminated by the light of the gospel, is, 'J i l : '." ... ii aim must, e ver; remain, me uominion oi me op pressor and trie home of the oppressed, i . I havcbund it most Expedient and successful to follow athjthari officially attempt? to-., con trol publip senfimerit upon the subject; of con- tinujng or discontinuing Sabbath mails. The wuic i9 etpproacuiiiir wuen otroiic seniimeni win control this 'subject favbreblj, and we rntist pa. jtiebtlj, aiii prerfull abide Its coming. ' "We cant cret'.our folks i to attend a Whigl rnietipgleyery weeksaid a husi- ness. man in a neighboring: shoemaking town i ' they are all sol full of work now. that they have not time? -' K':'9' If ' Whv. how was it in 1840 7 7' ! Oh I ihish We had a meeting every nisfd: (neither employers nor Workmen had any tliinr 7t tr Art - " . - . : ,s,4 Oh, well just lei Mk'and-Dallas'be electelTyhile yon are too .busy to attend tt nrl itt c. j a . 4 .1 lt --1 - ;.' w t'vtuivp,! aim iucui yuuiiiUu- umcv to " '. - . r. .; - i ' - . i , : attend ajWliig meeting every night again. PJato, speaking - of passionate persons; says they: are like men; who stand oh their o ( bc-aa the br.tile, vc.a i terrible ' f-.!au-.b!cr. '1 fought by Corr.mocl- rc 1 1 c j ; the British ilect.oii Lake Cb.iai; place on the Sabbat h. The Brit! the attack, and were defeated, tOO.I 1 began 1 Mw-.i their force .was sbgrcat that it was a mat ter of wonder that a small" American force 'should. have. beeiir able to capture a force so greatlysuperior. V- Here then, are three battles, not to hame jnore which -were fought on the! Sabbath, and in each case FALL AND. WINTER-FASUIONS fTaii' :T4ILOmNG,ESTABLIHMENT;l v a t ennnnntf ; aivtt urtT t f t 'ALSOBUOOK AND HLLR, tu" Tttifor. late of the Citv ai lifileish.y . HAVpJG-iicatetj; iMir8eltes..1ii; th'ITowrp pf Salis bury, pennanently.) 'we Intend carryin on our bii ftinpj in & tttvle not to be surDaSsed in the State lor out of it. ... Oar establiabmehria in the roomaonj the comer of tj - i .ui-j years, and part of the time in some of; the most eelebra- ted estaoiisnments in tne outnern Dtateav vx e snau not hesitate to guarantee every thing to tit we .( , a lAWDONt rARlSg-AJSD NEW i. K, received monthly, . in concinsion, should we encoor aged, no one will be be under the. disagreeable necessity '' 1 t . ' J I I . ''1..'. I to sena away to procure nrsi-rate maae ciotaing. r r. t We: return thanks for the' liberal patronage hereto fore bestowed on us,-and. hope -by fashionable work and strict attention to business to merit a continuance lof theaame. ' - -J -- A.'P. ALSOBROOK,! -Reference, IIS..MILLat. -Thomas M.OLiver, RaleighN; Cv Sept. 14, 1844-1 y26i - NEW-- i Rub id Splendid Assortment of Confcction&ries i and r y . GROCERIES , Vt ; l; SVCH as fine English Cheese, Soda Biscuiljuid tWp ter crackers, almonds, English "walnuts, raisias. prunes, lemons, fine Spanish cigars, candiea of all aorta, and of the best quality ; very fine China toys, trench cor dial assorted, such as Anis seed, rose do., cinnamon, dp, ii' r. i; - - J- ! L.I guiu uu., peneci love no., peppenuiui uu.,l..u py;iaii other kinds ; also. Fish, such as ' sardmea, . salmaaaod KorriniT "aiirurtinVSrt "It an I tin tnn aha TUnrlcin f I have also the finest of . If. ; .; j; t . .; WINES AND LIQUORS, ! , j such1 as French brandy, Holland gin, Jamaica rumxta deira, Port, Teneiifle, Claret, Chimpaigne, Muscat Mali aga and domestic wines. Also, some splendid -.j; , k; sorter, ocotcn Jiie ana &ioany. Ai?f t New Ark cider, !lime juiceemoasyrupi oe. I have at so, a "good supply of superior mustard, seidlitt powdei. essence of peppermint and cinnamon, Scotch and Alada-' bov snuff, and a large assortment of fancy; snuff boxes. fish hooks and lines, fiddle strings, sperm and tallow ah dle8 and above all, a splendid lot of t '1 - r s ,-. : rwiGz&-& rtTrfYSrTS-3a :f : and. a great variety of other articles in my line of busintia too tedious to mention : and which I will sell aa. low as Hheylcan be sold for cash, or on cretlit toprnvaeal dealers. AH the above fine articles will be found at the; Saltsinir y Confectionary and Oakery, opposite J. &.W4MjirfhV,a store, or at the Salisbury Grocery and Confectionary, j i - : -t f. a. uouEcnpA oii.'.t.. t o tail -. m.ca - !: .ii I NOTICE; .1 LAND AND MILLS riiHE subscriber now oners for sale his lis plantation ly- JL ling on the waters of Fourth creek, one mile north of Third creek church, and 15 miles west of SaUsburr, containing upwards ot x nu . 1 FOUR HUNDRED A CH&Sf' Uppn which there is a splendid sec of MILLS, consisting of GRIST MILLS, SAW MILL and WOOL CJARD-p , ;':,-.rING - MACHINE, alliri operation jwith a stream sufficient ai any, "season oi me year, i ne same is siiuaiea in ine nean oi a ncn and flourishing neighborhood, and doubtless is hot inierl or to any stand in the county. The plantation can be eii larged or diminished to suit purchasers. Persons wish ing to purchase such property would do well to . call aooh and examine the same, as I am desirous of removing and uniting my family in Davie county. A, bargain wil be. given. CHARLES GRIFFlTfl. Rowan county, July 6, 1844 . tflO r.j THE PUOPUIETOUS ., . -.. OF THE ; - 4---,-- ! I - J. J. RRIlFR feX WJIUfFX-'-; Respectfully inform the Business Public, that tfaeyi are .now prepared to execute at . the shortest notice PRINTING OF pVER V DESCRIPTION, AIVP IN TI1E ' VERY,BE8T.fTYlE.ii:4tl b -tT Their assortment of TYPE for large' Postihg-ill Blanks and 1 Cards, is -perhaps superior to any iii. thfe State! ; and we flatter ourselves that we know ns well how to use them as anv, Printer or Printers in j , Southern Country. , t j. 1 BLANKS.:; TheV keepr constantly on i hand a larsre aml: hanilrme! supply, of BLANKS, of Almost every variety nsed by ouenjns, yierKS ana constables,; (printed on fine paper J) ShenfiV; Deeds, ; 1! Marriage Licences. H i" CetobBon? do. , ? Sttbpo3nas, c: dt s. Coufisjs, Trust,: .;;do.'Jiwii' -,-Ca Sa.-Bonds.' 'i. ?j-' Admmstration lionds, Eail, . do t ..- - Prosecution, do. Letters Testamentary, 1J Ca. Sas, - '1 r-' Gpardian Bonds, Ifelivery, do. , iNotes ot nand -T Executions for c. t Warrants," iU.-7 s.Coortsi, Jurors' tiekets.el &. s. CnhrtsJ' vkzuj.S U1IIER VARIETIES, amon WHICH -ip, i QUANTITY OF EQ UITY BLANKS.-1 - Allorders of Job Printing, or for Blanks, with which ; nn0e ISSSZ ,uT 'Vc ;Htcnlfip2 4 no .Uort on lPeir Par eha" 'pared to merirthe fevor and patronage of the public .R-4 BLANKS that they may not Aire on hand, will be printed U order without delay, -t , ,- ' .1?: I IMBGRQSS AiMTE J npjIE subscriber wishes to Durchase hkelr vounsrTCei J-' groea men or women, from the age of 6 to 23 J Fof which the highest cash prices- will be given: il ;,l,f 11 ,vv ... kajjS jn ER;' cut and maae. - t- ""L LKTTBR ERE SS ISM! llsicllisli r'T.A iAnA. the L, ... I ;. . Iicis, foe the jvJ. . . ..rfr-.csianytlung J,' ; J. Ia suJ carries on the- I.. at ?is c!d fiand; wh 1 - commodate This old nd u.i,ie cutting and tnakin, nf5" .1 x.- o , r c 3 kl:; i 1. T AIT.' i i c!I its vanouo Lr, ever ready to ..vet customers with fa! uuT.ts, not to Le s-:r ,.-sascu l v any. j uc XUJh., try. l unc.uUity, despatch and taiUiiul worka always hall.be his aim and object. ' Thankful tv encourarement, tie hopes to merit its continuance F. S. Reference he deems unnecessary, as hii.' 1 ence and work for the last thirteen years will shoJ iiay io. ' .... n. .lj) COPPER. TIN-PLATE $ SR, -IRONWARE JLVNUFACTORV 4-. THE SUBSCRIBERS -e : Respectfully announce to the public that they eoti; I the above businesajn all its various braneW?N old. stand.one- door above G. W. Brown's, and 6ddJ' Thom-S.L Cowan's Brick Row,' where ther.I Plain Japan, and Britania Warxs?S I tngU ws, bttlis and I Vorrns; Brass 'c roc c)f SHEET COPPER, SHEET; IRON, KC! )Tt1imn ana muiX ;,WiKE,v: , Besides a variety of other, articles ??hica deem unnecessary to mention,- and which we are dip ed to Bellas low wholesale or retail as can be aflordf. - "I . ..-', . D. MOlWA cT K Salisbury may 25,1844 '-"'iN. B." The highest prices will he'allo tor old copper and pewter. . j. TaVAOvTirb pit i XET'cmXEO. CZJXLXffi:t riTl HE subscriber being determined . to remwe ta 4 -JL'west, offcrafor sale his plantation lying on four, creek, within two miles . of Concord Church, two hiiv of ; Liberty vHDi, and "eight miles Northwest of SuW yUlemtainin'-:d80 -A.CRCS iiipon whkh'thrie i about 100 acres in cultivation ; 40 of which ia fresk'. good Orchard and a first rate meadow ; two , , onei barit'and other rlecessary outbuildings the betj of a sptingiv afirst tale new. fK-va5f. 0SA W MILL ANp lOIf, MILL, now buildine : and. will be finished before DoeeesnaB be given'; a good - neighborhood and healthy ecticaf country, rersona tond ot macmnery and a.pleasanta nation would "do Well to call and view the premises, a I will sell lower than any plantation can be bbuirht ia section ot country with equal sou and. mprovemeti- Terma acqommodaungs'-- i JSIIA& D SHAIIPB, Uberty lliU; Iredell 9.', MayO, l44 -t5- jfc 1FU11N1TURE !j FURNITURE',! lita subscnber.respecttul- fTr ly informs his friends and C the public that he etil continues to ca jUtoanaQba ,-Dab2tai1 in Salisbury, on main street, a few doors south of I k yVMnrphy's store, and just oprjoaite ihe Rowan HoH lie has on. hand a largeassortnient ot , iumtt-re, kai keeps in his employment the best of worknien7nd m the best materials the country : affords! FTJe. hns'ori liaai at all times an assortment of such work as will mt . fa wants of the country, auch .as Bwreaii1, Sidcloarit.Stt retariess Cup-hoards Tablet, . Candle-stands,, IPui- mi-wM TTmJ9 tot 9m Ta iTt . . IpaniBpttqm ndyn6zhaM "'IS ' .V;A neat assortment of Coffins will also be kept hnlid. arranged from twentv inches to .the" largest aize.-tr i- - All of the above shall be made in the. best yle,'t the; charges shall be as low or fower'ihanfat any otk shopTof the kind in this place "r in the I State: i;f iN. . All kinds of county prcIuce and luroberwiU be taij in exchange lor work. , n rZ VAVW FATBPS .Salisbury, Jan; 20 1844r4fe 25if,.; rwiebish zap'?, tmmmtjmm . - ' HALL" bit ALL OULD inform the merchant's of Ithe interior ji( they have in connection with the general (" aKajjr t3xasoatiaaai-e4i added to that of F warding ; and having large .and commodiou-1 Vw houses on the bank of the River,' are; prepared to i and forward Goods upon such terms as: ill defy if (to4 petition, our charges and expenses being one-third .the .freight bills than any other house in ihe placed AH Goods shipped to O. Davis i of Wihningtlwvtif the interior, and not otherwise directed, will be fouM our: possession. .4ot.i,l tfG Kew Faslilpni for the Spring aifd: Snmmtff 3 L ril HOM AS DICKSON iesrctfuUyinfofns his tin JL and the public, that he stilj canoes on tbe TAI LORING BUSINESS in all its various branchw, W doors above T. &, W.' Murphy's store, where he b reaJt to execute. all orders of his customers iaja style and db ner not inferior to anv work dnnn irrtViin nuriof thettWU' try. y He ia also in the regular receipt of th XE? YORK FASHIONS, and prepared to TV M -.- . . i - TP ' l.-kr- accommatt tastes ot tbe f ashionable at all times.!,' -May'4;-1844-: .6 "i 1 ly3 - --- rr at ' r-- '- -. -Ttl r 1 1 Ar-i&.tnis method oi iniornun. A" friends and the public, that he continues to carrv- on the Wtatcb f!I Trmlriner inrt i(!rirnr bnSJfieSi T-hU old stand, near the Court bouse.; M nmrtr'ilAn. kvtiim ..-ill k aJL lOmnntbiL.' li still keeps on hand a small assortment of JeweUfry. rvin.Hvi j iuii ru n aill)icu l. l iiiui"-t- , I-IIU BUIUll MEUIUUCUt Vi nv. ' -' ver taken in exchange1 for Jj.ellen; v March 12, 1843 ' . .. Gold and silver 'work done r fin HE above business is carried "on 'in. all its j'5 Lbranches, by 'v v,r ', . v. ; ;i , ; b.;F.;FRALEY;:?- r. the . Southern States! and warranted to fit well.: 1 keeps on hand ready! made ' j f "it'-" U ' COAT'ShYESTS' AND PAXTSt for sale very low for cash;' and a full supply of cloths uiiuinmgs, wiuca win oe maae to order cneap. . rut:fin Bhori' -lAtte.: -TL':.''-Sf.-n. : . h 1 1T.5J.-.;? f:'-; PjPersojis'rTisi.W aj'c;caniii. ments.'can be taught as he acta as agent for some J delphia the Jaa " Jl Javidson county d.;ii- the 204. Ttiv last, a hegre girfwho iys her name is -and that she belongs to Thwna:Cue,neM dei, S. C. J Said girl is some! 18 or 20 years ola.fJJ 10 inches high; black and sroutSbe says' she ?f chased by M. Madlock. a trader, from Mr. PerqaimonS ebunty, N, Cv. and sold tiaj Mr. Cue-i -A owner is requested to come forward, prove TPM; charges and take her away, , , , B. B. ROBERT ! Lexjncrton.'Jnne 8h, iai4.tf 7 -k ,1 ECCLESIASTICAL NOTICE- nilHE Presbytery of Concord wUl meet at T?JV'J3 1 JL Church, in Uncolnfcounty? on sTharsday, tne i of October. next; at eleven o'clock, A M. v -s'il-i i A V. ., STEPHEN FRONTIS. ?.i r-nor(;vCoMrTrj,ncy STickctt.for icauy v c Act uic atii juua wiui uespaicnj-AtSO.eoass. . lyorx hand a choice supply of WARES, i-j - ' "-7 '" '. fe "? WHICH "COXSIST TAST OT 7. f '-sli'M J ' 1 .5k - - 4. f .- i x J"W adhnM ' -if : .S i, .Tri-i"'
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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