m til 4 m ii f o i i A !! j t4 w& r -i ;iHi "J It': rs : f . f. - r ; 1 V . . . . '. 1 i -I- - i it - . j j j ! '. J " j. r"-- - -1 r ' -si--- -3, ; t -'. ' 111 1 44W'4Mlwo;doIIai and fifty cento f Nd 8u6tm discontinued (bat atjW P ;Ode Klat per squire for the first insertion and twem7 iveent4 for each continuance. .n X. -1 n l jCourt noucesand Court orders will be charged 25 pet ' aL higher thin the iabove rates. : , .j . , . JA dedtin of 33 1-3 per cent will be made to those vhd idrtlse hf the Jrear. , : -V 7 , ' f I' lAII ad tihefuenta will be,continnea man forbid an iharged fir abcojrdingly, unless ordered for a certain num , I IE?! Letters addresaed to'tHe' Editors most'come pdsjf to ensure attention. v. ;'. 8 i 4i Tailoring ;EstablisfimenL IdrUMofLiLCEijU' be!ard H TTAS fiisi rtcciveil of MrFMiium. the -Lond. XXParei an4 Philadelpliia Fashi'ohs, for the .Spring: $ Summer r. 19444 wmcn iar surpasses imy muig ; 01 ini kjftd fceretsiifpreublL'Jied. - Jle still carries qn the 1 y ' t i TXI I4O R I N G- v B U S I Jf ft a, .Kill '-it.-;.5' ii tj 111 '3: ?- 11 fts vanoUJ branches, at his old, stand, where he if ex ready toj breet and accommodate his old arid new JLa. cistomers wth laghionable cutting and makiDg of gar idettts j ppto) bj surpassed by any itt the Southern coun tiyJ' s; Punctuality, despatch and faithful work as bas beeni tfwaya sn.au pe rua aim ana oiecL , i nanwui jor pasi encouragement! be hopes to tnerU its continuance. ) .. . fE. S., RfvthhpQ bet deem unnecessary, as his expem erice and work for th last thirteen years will Bhbw. f WA11E5UBJFACT0RY. B SUBSCRIBERS ;i ? R the Above iisiniM in all Its vaodsibrariches at thI olf ;Stand'tncidopr aibove G.V Brown's, and pppositf redy to execute ill jobs with dc8patehrXlso. constantr ly han akipice' supply; ot:lVARE 4 ii! t 1 'I iMlflCBXSlST,!! AT OF Plain. Jpamtind Britania -Wares,! BathA J AUosi cuius ana y orms, israss ana juopper Aeiucfttovcs ana jripes, land 'iy.H'-?;. stock of SHEE0)PPEK, SHEET IRONiROI If t TtaONiiba IRON WlREr:? ! iMjSiues rriuiy ..wx oiuur amends Miicn we deem unhecesarj to rtehtiorl,5nd which we 'are dispos tano sen as ipwj wnoiesaie or man as can oe aitoruea. ; In. b. iny highest : prices-will be allowed! by old cbpryrland ewter:$r tj ,lAj-H It IlR wlhsrrihir hemir determined io remove td the J-' weslf bfifrswrl saje- his plantation lyuig ori fourth t, witlun f vdl miles of-Concordl Church, two tulles If Iiiber Hpl,ind eight $ miles fK,orthwest jof Sfate?- lr containn 380 ACR E8, uponj which there is dxjt 100. icresli cultivation ; '40 of which' is ftesh ; a guoa urciranr an a nrst raieTneaaow y two : ? oi barn apd ath4r necessary outbaiidirigs'; the best kind .o4snraiiew..rJA : u 4-l:1. ;.;.t f I lWiWnMiV7 OILtMILL. ) 'BOW .ill t-biJii-S! JUjt -Si i uijk.ri: lJsi;l i liil be';iven ji 6o jBebiojrhood and healthy sef i6n bi cjort, of ountrywith equal soil nd -improverne-.its.'-J Terms accbrnmodating. ' . SJLAS V. iSUAKrtu. - - - ' ' ' i K . . ' Z- ' I URN1DURE 1: FURNITURE! ! HE subscriber respectful ly informs his friends and the bublicjthat he still continues to cjnrry on in llisburVi'iott inain street, a few doors south of J. &. keepl hi btsmplpyitieht the best of workmen, and nses ue;Dei mate naif tne country anorus. tie oas on nana 'A fll times ill assortment of such work as wilLsuit the waif of itbkcountrt, such aa Hureau. Sideboards, Sec- ftfyui.iCwbWfdt: liTobUsl Candl-stand, Vah ; Mne Mh:U1ndr Chairs ci r ' 4 jraea'ti assortment of Coffins will ako be kept on hand, anind froiii twenty Inches ta the largest size: ' ' j 4 Aa ot ihee iboye shall be made in the', best style, and,' foe; charges shall, be fas low or lower than at any r other rduAbf tM Kind i in this Dlace .'or in the State. 1, i . v 111 H '.I' ! ij ' ii u. iu V-1. xphaffpr!work.? "DAVID WAT30N.i l rMah 20. 1844 1 ; A U f . 25tf fei HtOlMtlETOUS Mcirulli Infor prewired to. 'execute at the shortest notice,! "DTTrrniTn DESCRIPTION. A'D IN1TI1E iVKRViDKST 8TVLE.X ; .,a! : TOblht of .TYPE Jof large Postin) Bills 'gHf ft .Pf , perhapV superior (o 'any m'thel 1 I; uHt naiteroorseivcs i nth i'llMinlMkanyrini that we know 4s well Printei or Printers lin Jthe; ;:Sauihern Country X 3i hair4ftr linn J SJ?J L.mJ.a.J 8bffrrr f - - pt flimosr veTy tanety used oyt 1 1 W vpnstabies, (printed on une paper Ji areeai3y ,aftL-'h'.?'i-jtJ: y,l" T TT" TJ ' H1? Bonds; ii - Bail; do.' 'I r Mi i-" P i' Executionsfor c.&s.C'ourtsj w warrants. j urors- tickets,ct & s. Courts; vitiEK VARIETIES. amn ivrnnTT mANTJTY OF J2QUITY BLAXXS. ilJ T "ra.ersof Job Printing or tnr "RUnti .,:.W.U:' u' frfr efvPred-,.shall receive punctual attention-, &5 i I '?1. On tlipfr ,,rll 1.1-. 1 r; ... i r i I r4 patronage of the'publicV - ' 5. t l . ..jji -I-? J j - MB that not have oti land; ihtH11 qui tiiirn , received -i "ff article. ot sulphate, Quinine, end! 1 J" s saloniildJdotiveH to call andiew the premiMss; as Ij j lf wilt sell lower'than any plantation can be bouchi lin thial I th -9 now -a I i "Hfitlfl;i--ifps3i'.r '- l mmm 1 '2f; 4 ft Jiii 4 i 31 K it AiiittM cwenuig journal, tne-aiiouai ,iuicii genceri tllel pride;ofhH-Wliig press, conclude aii!?nant d itfrl 'wiilt' -thftVi Hrt'thev" Stand !in thJ nrpKn hirnish fti j i f ' Vi"iVv;:' f.'v r.'1-:'! tjtractip public avorj ih'citejsitdi; lJ?rterjc8.Jp iWcountrj na splehdoUong redenfatiresOi eucD, no puDiic conrjdencej tricqi.Diea janu panoiism uignijrner names a?sciciaiedi '. onlyfjwitK public -disaster,! or ,vet more lzntoblVi Willi party ana ppiiticair.subser-f Hi fiency. f! Little can .'then be sa id for their can- tjiaaaes-pipsfSjHJr iuer iiicasurep j an xnai nolo, ifhff : leftfthembtb ) fhivh the jprntdttibV fairlyVridtopSnlt'dj os'addldtEbss a tecomesraiir entitened: ' cwhtrvl4-littlW' we "say left Hherrti btit this.5 Landj oneiokheh their grand and" 'incessant : reV .ji. j ai ca.i we.sajj wiuiuowiiifo '.wiuo j ana lunous ; beal of ituperatipnvOf: slander, oftobloquy the Riojy simjck in ffe u cverjucro ujr inpir press Jurd tbeholc public discission aside fforh doc trin fmm ,pfiiipleV-nctical ..ieasures, from jthejyastfinterests at.stake, and make not ari enlightenea debate worthy of the occa' inori or Itit country-no,"but a tnaneyoientranl 1 'forrjtis; 'ajurrintdiis persdnal war upon "tlie emN finijcmKn wnjo is so ny,toy nis long unvary Irijff andjrolustribas'publicJ serviced; thfchosen tepiesetitiv not'ohly bfj the Whig cabse but f.thafr0r, through party misruleand yiolence 4entcb9rage Id the good, or yet affords a prei n t pope of national retrieval. ? jv; nr n idf aid Ihern in this, their detestable relianrp. ?r 'j i i i if j . ' t r . T ri qbsqusrtty, Which courtesy itself needs hardhr callicorjipiray ve, protects the nominees. rThe jealousy o many ; high reputations ..overshadow ejrL'the paieoi ihe powerfid jdited.in ill: designs, st pulbl iq conslancy that no man couldj quell, a slreijgth jolf ainitiesever.ibrm the bad iii ejvenj tfce fnost unchecked 'ascendejhey, aiid xhich qould only : be sapped, riot pulled down, hjs tvljmarJes them the distinguished mark of sijichl assaults! ". Iri'thele things, greatness pays always,! while Jivinff. tor its superiority over the significant, r I: . I ' i U I I . , . r 1 Harf pf his.fate on whom the public gaze forlyer to detractpr praise u r i, demgs her requiem ,t,o. his name, ; : t ndi4:,0lly loves tne martyrdom or fame. Theijbe, the fool, the jealous, and the vain,4 Tbej invious who but live in others' pairrj , eh)iy jthe host, delighting to deprave, ; , yh.irack jthe steps of Glory to the grave ; Ii Half ioi thef ardor which its birth bestows ; i .pistprt!thetruth,!acciraiulate the lie, II And. pile the pyrarnid.of .calumny. SdchJ being, as jweVhave" shown, by ,a policy wihicpnecessity itself must have conducted enji.the tactics ot our adversaries, is itnot tor the TVVhiigs crimiy to consider how far, on their trti it lis wlsetduffer themselvesiljy mefe'l impatience oijinis spunion wariare, io ue orawn away frori,lne.- great iand- serious combat, in stte 4 ra e into wnat the iocotocos would : nave ii an attempt toj repel ribaldry ,nly; .and slanders ntoWagp ? X 'No t these things cari hurt no n it ore than anf artillerv of mud can batter down thf walldS strength of a mighty city. r s Shall jve,' en ab:ardon our well shotten' guns, that can jiyep4yri fit every discharge whole jcolumhs jcslfttj idMversary; and . ruaCto fenceith 'pur stile ds bulwarks from their volleys ofVmud am! heisqurwnusketry-of dirty waters a We tjnjc nt ! Such arms cannotmatch ours This is n( cojntestlof the fishmarkeli but of the field. Their brawling, their abnse, their wrjetched cal I ujrnmes,ll be to the people but proofs how bad is their jqaiisji' VVhile they slander, le us con- yince. U While they traduce, let us Jerilighten;4 hilejttiit wield personalities onlyj letjus meet tf mjWtthjthe! proper weapons of ;manrpublc oenate.iiii 'hese be our arms :. invective and alande'rutirM' w . - II-. S - - - " - - - 1 UNITED STATES SENATE. Xhetrm iof seventeen'UnitedtStates inatorl Sexpire. on the 4th of March next; mirtpenpfjiyhich are whig and (Vr loco tocos tEherV are hesides two ivaoancies -t-one m Missouri and one an .Illinois. r "fh whigs fin the recent elections have sef cured $M Senator iri each of the States of Termd jlpTf ersdylIaryland, jVirgin- j;a, lnuipnaj anu LypioDy; tne-ejeciijQn oi a rhajdrifefthelgisli therevi iio dubhawliigs sen im aiassacnusetts anti Khode .Island, J The kvhigs are thus sure of nine out of the.-se'ehtenenat6rs;ernD wqj U4 iou, aim uavc a vuniict) in euiiit; of the oiher States: rr Of the Senatdrs who: uum.mci. fuiecu urevuius ; tuj wiiicii a' majority4 ;f Tho ,othe"rtState$ iniwhich Senator. are yerio ie jmosenarwaine, PjenJJfnaandMiss have, elected Locofocoj Legislatures; and JJJeAV -Ypfl, Dejawaret .Mississippi, 'Teni riessee, and Michigan. 'Not.-Int.; t trr?flV"Y7o'KcAfjiffJAfc Elmwoot; JeffersQn fcounty, the plantation of Jphn V. Uumbur, sq., one naqa;picKeu last eeK, tis follows 1st day, 303 lbs.; 2d day, 321 ; 3d day,1 375 ; 4th day, 391 : 5th day, 422 ; Gth !477 ; makingan aggregate, oC 292 i ' i . - nan ii,;- fu.' average'of-3324b a's7pickcd'ln a fields vvhere jus., ana .an ; con-ccutive d i tlie cottoii was 7tli rate. It was well han died and. free froni traslui" Who cdn heat n tney nave every advantage oi position, oi itgtli, Wid jif arms f " Is it their part io oblige e; foe Ibry letting this great discussion degene- 4 Tri m vonneciicui. a wrig oenatorinairea?; dv heen Ichbsen4 for the1iexfkivrsand it.T-'-iYr'rAcs Free Trader. ; I'll f jf A. ? J. ,.i . A A ttK I- - 1 1 ' speechnade' fiy th J Hon! iohn R(i Clajtonat a I'Wniflr Rfass JVIeetinsf at Delaware 'City,' ii the 26th ult to the cahn ; consideration jo J .every ;lf you areesol?ed that Englislj laborers shall f WtiufactuVe Tbttr ;oods and to that end are Ndei who alone could kpwjihliQf English' goods 3by their, com petition; jouk 4M:of vcquise,'' expect to pay tM iEnglislviaberir 'Mck 4 nrice fbf.his j&opd3 asiwill; enable him to Jire, ind iicc; in ihe" lisrht1 6f heaven td enaMel him to: seo how to dd!the woirk andiirt short you iritjst; pay him' the, English excisei dr direct tax, tm eyerartijclel of food or cldthjng 'whjch is' subject ffq such a kluty; and 'also 'dn every taxed articlelyhich jhe uses in the manufacildre of the gdod'you -con-, sume. . Ia doing this you eupport' the' BrUish GpvernmmK queen, nobles,"' churcrnpynaky, ' 'ndall, -as 'fully .as iany. Englishraaa-who con sumes ho nporeof thir ranulactured goods tjialn you jo j and you jfinrl mploymnt for,! and sip pdrt JE!pglish. subjects, to be taxed Jby the. Tj2iag jish 'Gdyernraent. ' ATate.able writer estimates "that we pay an average of aboui fifty percent, di the cost of impoWed articjes ' ojmnufacbiref into this ttclequers4j 'fleigin a domestic go. rernineiit, 3l3 : a-tajst used to oppress' and injure ourselves'.? Every time Queehj Victoria pre-, duces a young prince, a young duke o la 'darling' little princess,' -you :will have the lsatisfactidnlto know, that you are expected to send a little more grist to the English: mill another contribution to sypporthe dearabies, who 'must soon each have salaries and pensions ; of 1 iome hundred thousand pounds-sterling a year (Great cheer ing.) "What (a . delightful thing ,itwll jbe jfbr modern Pemdcracy to' learn, after tljy, sltall have' broken down the system hichow, ena bles' their, own countrymen to furnish them with their divh clothing, that Prince Albert ike John RogersVdf fed:hot mdnierj'Vhas t least nine small children' and cne at the breast,wand that a'cargo of British broad cloths has arrived in the Delaware, the price df which has been iricre'as-1 ed in consequence of a new excise law, passed to pension, off 4he ? whole .royal; household I-' (Laughter and cheers.) 1 What good loeofdeo will not feel hia democracy stirring withiii Kim when he learns that a young princess has been married, to another Hessian, whoso royal; pe cessities. will require the imposition of another tax'on soap,, candles and windowf ? ; (Cheers.) In such a state of things, would nojt.South Car olina be jubilant with joy., (Chers) J To pre pare us fdr this happy state,. you imayihave, ob served that the London " Times" a higVtoVy paper of England, gives an account of a meet ing of capitalists held a few weeks agoj at which ojarge sum of money was subscribed, among jother purposes, to supply us with 'free trade pub. lications to be printed ih'New York This will of course instruct Brother Jonathan how wise we would.be to. haver British goods duty free anu oreai; up wnai me Cingnsn. nones can our American system of monopolies and commer cial restrictions. . (Cheers.) --J 1; j-t;; . -s ILLEGAL VOTING. : .That our opponents have made exten sive arrangements for a general system by-which to, carry! the electidns in the se veral States the most conclusive proof ha been . furnished. The manner in which they have carried - on the work of manu facturing votes, by the most gross and un principled violation ;ot the naturalization laws, inevery.-.Sljate where! the; contest was expected to be close, shows jhat, hot relying .upon the. strength of jtheiir cause, they hope to be ;able to attain their -ends bv such corrupt and outrageous! means If anyjman doubts that this is true,klet him Llook at the facts every where developed ; at tlie arrests tor trauauient voting now go- ing on in Baltimore and other cities ; and more- particularly i at; the annexed' para graph, which 'we find in the Cincinnati Enquirer, the Locofoco organ iii that city, uiider date :of .Tqesday of last Week, the day of the election ; ifii : I ftNaturalizationTher'y?$ti naturalized will not fall much! if any,short of twelve hundredrr-Ti fact" that twill tell with fatal L effect I upon : the -last hope of coonery to-day." 'j' Y''' "i ; I rllere is aYacf openly avowed, by the tion then pendingTand that the, fact was expected to tell with fatal effect": upon thewhig party. Is not such d delaratioh well calculated5 to startle everyrhan who s ' r --s i:..:.:-sAajii-.'i-fLj-l VaiUjeS.OUrviree?;iliaiiiuiiuiia. ami jeearua 4he iusti exercise dfi thp right of suffrage astne.f great .constituuonai? provision ny wnica Aneseiinsuiuuuusi w uoipi ccrv' . ' Benefits of -Advertising many instances oijine aavamages oi aa vertising .reporded, ,ihpktherfoUowi3ione7 which is vouched Tor, oa the; authbeity" of adyertising6-thejpss;than :any. other merchant here, pnee. told tne editor ot this paper that hecommeneed.busihess with a determination. to expend in advertising all his profits for the first two! years, but that todo so the faster he paid it ouCthe! more he received ; ana couia ne navemonopon?ra au me au- ...... i- ii - .... f:..ii , vertising 'columns; of all the papers in the American -ciiizenf yiiieyefaiittjr,i mis . . -. . .. - . i, : t, u : j ? i crecu; ii will, auuru iwu; ui wuuuu- icup; -h . 1 r .. . i i : - f the-JNew? pc orK morningx:os aeservesi io be reprihtedXA wealthy merchankof this citv. fsavs the-dst) Who has given more (.city, ! he vould have hen repaid j 1- : ! : : """""- t r A i ?Ane Liverpool sJMer Slant has a statement cferning Ibis uomet oHthe .Greenwich! Observatory iJt Avilj become inv isible about the middle of No-' f vemberi! A" correspondent of-the Mercu ry -says i 'ri . 55 ' vH " 5 : There is little 3oubt 'of. the; : iilentity "of Itne.present comet jwith that of l585.-.The i rne, iltliougtf jiis nguis, Kiinjer owing to ils greaceriis- tance. : The cajcujatjon of the attractions which h&vfr caused the alterations in the; elements of its bresent revolution -from r, beyond 'the plahet Herschel wfll notbe "'vcu ujuu iucub ; ,iuc , wmcia ait ,hig same, in all pVobabiiitW but the Sanation ,ih the i.'rsijtlor p Qhe perihelion and of the ceaumg ixioaeL are; great, anu require strict investigation. n In its former epocha of 1585 the?cpmet approached within .20,POO,000 miles of the earth its nearest-approach this time has been 29,000,000 miles This happened on the 22d of August, the day of its disco very oy thcrr Roman astronomers. v' v This ? comet' belongs J properly to the northern . hemisphere, only - l-323d: part bf thef time pf .its1 total revolution "being spent-soutlrof the 'ecliptic.' At; present the twd bbcliesarsailing through splice ardund : th siirv as it were on the "same tack, alongside of each other, the comet gradually shooting aheadof the earth, and gaining in: distance. 'about' 500,000 miles each day...'j .l"'.'..r ; In contemplating; the progress , made in science, since the time of this comet's last apparition, our hopes of the future expand in geometric ratibit ''-: 11 C j If such-Nmighty things have been done amidst the - distractions! of infuriated reli gious persecutions and! fanaticism, and a midst the tnmult of civil and foreign wars, whatmaynot; if left, to the enjoyment and aional pursuits of neaeo ? '. 1 . . ' Let us trust thai the discoveries of Kep ler, Ualileo, IS ewton, and Herschel will serve :-. .. . ; . j "As happy prologues to, the swelling act - ! . . , Of the empyreal theme." , ... . - ., From the New Orleans Picayune, 16th instant. IMPORTANT FROM MEXICO. ; -BELEASE OF THE PEROTEr PBISOXEBS. ' 1 Byway of Havanjawe have advices from Vera Cruz tip to the 30th September, being 18 days later than we have received direct. They were taken to Havanna by the British Royal 1 Mail steamer Trent; Quite the most important - w - i intelligence received is the release of the 104 remaining Texian prisoners confined in the Castle of Perote. ' The gldd event took place on the 16th ult.; We hail; it with unaffected pleasure:' ' It not only restores to freedom a hun dred hearts, as brave as ever beat, but will re relieve a painful solicitude in their behalf exist ing in the minds of hundreds of relatives and friends, both in Texas and the United States.- J We presuine'this act of clemency is due. to San ta- Anna, wnose nean naying oeen quite re cently wounded Jby. alseyero domestic affliction) may have spught fitting alleviation in this deed of mercy. We may shortly expect the cutter Woodbury, at: this port, and,' we presume, with many of these poor prisoners on board. , They will stand! in need of succor and shelter let all be prepared to give them both. - 2 1 A conducta of specie-arrived at Vera Cruz on the 17th of September; bringing the following amounts From Mejico, . - jpueblaii Perote, r ... 81,098,785 37 .i.i-.-r ---;'-'.! 55,881 69 I i i 5,900 46 i ! 45,593 46 !;! V; j"; 01,2io,16O 52 Jalapa, - - -r tTotal, We presume this to be the same specie, with which the Trent arrived at Havana. " 1 In no portion of the news received by the way of Havana do we finj any mention madeof the preparations "against. ijTexas, nor, do , we - learn that the Chambers' have taken any further,, step towards raising the $4,000,000 voted for the -war.- - From the retirement,' however tempora ry, of Santa Anna, and. the recall of Canilizo, we are mpre and more convinced that the Pre sident sees the hopelessness of a contest with the Republic of - the Lone Star." - . ,i . i t'. rx xx i ? 'y 1 1 The Locofoco GaincThe Locofoco lea ders have been cbanrins the whigs and Natives with a corrupt coalition' de-f leaf Frahcis Jll fehunkhd is "now onthe : stump ifor Polk-and Dallas. We le'arn from a responsible source that .the very! men wno are cryingieoanuon i - coau: 'tion are istraining every nerve to secure" the :Native vote for their avva candidates,; They are secretly circulaT pledge, to.be signed, by1 r pemocfatic,a- tives, binding themselves tbuprtTplk and Dallin eonaderatibnjthat; PolkAij JectedtcfoUtnm7 zen but of the castom-houseahdpb'st-of- fice; and .that the. IJocdrpcds ill dominate, noity prpcounty ticket' next Vail. S-TFjr Jifnake the cliarge on' good auUuntyVfili- tne uemocraiic rjxecuuveuvmmiuee, or Geo-lM. . Dallast dareldebyat 1Philc delphuL Fprum. -. t 1fftt J3omon ww.-4-The ! last r2 acconntofrpin the fcityof iNauvoo state that a manifesto had been,' issue 'by a JrtiPrt; bf the";Morfj mons declaring the church tobe dissolyedf in co'nsequence of the diflicultiesobnnec- ted with the successorship of thePJate Jin- '7-.-A ; .MISERIES,:; i ; tasiii6 FORVdcrrbBER,1; :; thdnewdncs are most brilliant in color, disolawt ( ing the prismatic tints in all theireauty; Biah- Lrr! ? r,'yijr'-t ulrJly Breru J'rown, ana gorge ae coiiun are most. in lavor ; velvets embroider? , ed in gold,Algeripnesf Smyrna satins, and equali If, cxugrjificcirt materials are talked of for dress 5. -dcntelles fie., velours, .of extreme, delicacy. hut .but soft, as lace, are made of every color.5! 1 L , 1 hejresea'u de. fV enise with ground of gold or nveribrea,arH rinthes.gimD. arc: all used to ornament drks .wBHclliuttdsvir'. and narrow velvet are iri! favojir; fdr-A.slmplq. toilette, fat which, redingotesl corsages are long, al-i very, open, but; -not; Y.ierge tho sleeves: reduced in size ; rfdin- gotes a 1 Amazonne. are ornamented with clii-i eoreespr gimpbyrintbesr dehte.Ue zephir For evonino" dresses.. .tp.9rimiilin; fnrnnlnlAs dresses,, clear muslin; tarnatales, bareges and crape, and crapes embroidered are ; fashionable, with jcorsagela Grccquc', or peler-1 incs draDees : voiinV ladies adont the'-uifsamit ine? drapees; YOUnsrJadies adopt theeorsaxre a lavierge, with ; chemisette. "Decp flounces are indLspensablei fpr bareges T the?- arer also used for muslin festonnes, or edged with a lace or three deep tucks divided Jjyembroidery.; . Paletots are noff. quite, necessary , for trayel Hng costumes, and.are oflen of cachmire, slight ly .wadded, aud finished with a cordeliere ; large shawls arpalsoL worn j rounded, at the bottom,! witn..iiooa. and..8ieeyes..v.;. , ,Ws.- : Bpnnets.am.but liltle ornamented at this seai son, and the: form isstnall at l he . sides , r the winterilidnnets ini preparation ,are(?a'.hiore dpehjforrn j. a nevi.,ca'note,.termDd..cap tense, is pretty, inade of pink satin, covered with black lace, forming it veil, atv the sides of the trimming composed of coques . of black velvet ribbon, striped ;with pink forming deinicou. ronne, terminating at-Tthe side in a nceud ; it is afso finedV( wuarpuKsuuua add yeldurs epinge are materials now suitable. Lwking an Editor.- The following de scriped aflair issaid to - have come -off somewhere outj west lately.- ' thX'-.i v. Editor -in hisj sanctum, discovered wri ting, A six foot', customer' approaches witha newspaper in his hand.'a- 4 '-K , Visitor. f Pointing out a' particular ar-, ticle.) I Look here, Mistifer; did you write! that thar ? ' T :- Editors I did. : " h 5 - Vis.(Layinfc off his coat) Well'IVe got to whip you, so you'd better peel. Ed.Indeed 7 But I prefer not "being whipped.' , "'; '' . . !, Vis.-Can t help it Got to do it You'd better be a pullm' off that coat, or I mought spile it for you. J;, r-- Ed. (drawing a ' revolver.') Thank you, sir ; I believe I'll keep my coat on;- Vis. What ! You're not a-going to use that shootin!. iron, are you ? ? Eld. Not unless you render it necessa ry.4 .. : ' ' -; ' "n . Vis. Now see here, stranger, thatsjiot gentlemany. jfest lay that thinr aside,' and let's take ii out in a way that's be- comin'. ; ' ; . : . Ed.- Sorry not tobe able to oblige you ; but I can't positively. , Visl (putting on his coat and retiring) Well, if you're that sort of a feller, I want nothin' io do wjh you. . You're beneath the j notice of a respectable citizen ! Exit-- AN IlilSH WITNESS. ' . ; A witness was being examined by the bar rister to show that he was a Roman Catholic, whdn the following colloquy took place : The barrister jbawled out at once-" Tim, you're a Roman Catholic.' , A. Am I, yer liondr V Cf. What is your religion ? A. The' true religion. Q. And what i$ the true religion , -!A. My religion. 2 . T. . . :-i Q. And what is your religion ? A.My mother's religion. Q. And what i$ your mother's religion ? -' . A. She tuck whiskey in her tay, your honor. Q.' (Very Solemnly.) !' That, place of .wor ship do you attes t " XX ; A The most onyanient, yer honor, ,i , . Q., If you were likely to die, who should you ;send for T '". " ' Z 'XXX.rX'.'l:.' A. The doctorp sure, yer honor. rtW . , ;; ' Q. ' Now, siri wouldn't you 'send for a priest t A..' Perhaps Jjw'diildn't g?t messenger. ,. Q.' Well, wha are your convictions Jr A. My convictions are the same as ray land lord's. ' tt.' fAnd what are his convictions ? A. Vhy, sir, niy landlord is pretty well con! vinced that he sha jl not get his half year's renU "QJ Why'could you hot say goat once!?. f fA.rBecause you "r(everaskeCme.(,ydu told m.'T'ivao lint AlA hn( aailr m almut St. .. ij'J, '-1' ''-""' ' '-'-''.-is?''-'' . - -- ' ' r' ; htti tie -"-i-!2rV .-: If I possessed the' most valuable things ia the;.world,.and .was -about -to will Ahem away, the following would be my plan of distribution: lS'?"ifX -7'- ' c.,X ';f i- I?.wouldvill to ithe world truth and friendship, which are' very scarce- t . V I Twould i ve; ah additional portioa of trbtb td lawyefstraders' and merchants. "loMd!fgive'to"physIciansskiUr.aiid, leaming.Wr:?. f i" -'-(- X V l would give to printers their pay.- ; j r6gbssipingruwomeri short tongues. ; $To 'young women;' "good jsense,Vlarge waists and natural teeth"" "XX v-. i 1 J ToJ'.ybung'; 'sprouts lor dandies, common sc fTo old maids, gopd tempers ana oeauty. 1 1 i a nrv : am nForrv mnp n rT ii ii n:iriiH ii ii ii if iii mv- self r (tAughteM",, X' X-Ad li Mi ' (The barrister out ot patience.) . jNow. sin 'are yew, or arenof,aiRomanLCatholic 1 . i am, sir i r. . a,. .. . '..-.-'"S rJ.r - -T - yammul try thei iad tried-inbstof tKe rtmediei iacoMmoif " ', use-without aOcci and had flvr, hm ' .wr-'"'p - vs - iiu i rz in t l vr nitf -w-. tyen lim up; fbrr. lost :Kn$ .,-Ilalf pmVofjyinegar, half bint of softj i sDap,-half inntm,'and half jpint of mrx ! ; t ciBUttKcn ogeinerjjana, poured, down while:?Ibannrig;oVr prisethehorse was in. five minutes whollvv I " ...11 U -wl l irorn-paunf anut ate .ireeiy-the next; it- uvuuu- x ;was ori my journey.' - 1 4iave: sance recommended and given the saniek in perhaps fifivlcaseisiwitVthii meVondv; eIect; not irrone iustancelias it failed to i ; : wr! j -v.? - i-e; .p ; Another Cure for BotsA snhrihpP:: ,1 oi ours, ,iMr. Ci Iluthison; says the S. Wst:X- i u(hiu(jjim imuimcu. U3m tt.remetiv i yhich he. has used with Unwavering suct cess for manyyeaf s--and he hfis had muclr" expenence-on this, subjects-having ;beenril raiseu in rvencucKV. . ins latuerand him- 4 slf ; liaye lieen fengageW Wh njess-r-arid neither of them ever knew the- . i remedy, to firItIs" yelfy'sim I : I 1j Make a strong: tea ofV sage well. AVhW aboMmilk- wb sweeten itf warm drench1 ur horse withtllf the will 'not'operi ' Mill ido' just !as ,weiljxccpt jt: may give'v , 3iiiuuiu imjui iv UUVU, I119 uosinis. it uiu t mne cougn-pui.ne win soon gee cri i orer that. vIfther horse Should have the? VS cholic and not iheBots, still the sage willf y be good:folhaY ''4- iur. n. miorms usmaL ne pas ineu tno ' "p -vl; cah enduiiffrhftvniill vn liv ?n nnna.1' fortis for a while ; but the sas?e is immedP-T" ately fatak I- 1 1,' ,,yjt"v FALL-AND WINTER' FASHIONS' Tt rrnnr Tifr : . pci a n r r rrn r r rT t! ' - . ' m .Mum m Mtms tmt , ,. , - , . ALSOBltOOKrAND ; MILLER, - if Tailer'i late of me City of Jlaleigh.y MAYING located ourselves iri thq Town of Salisi baiyT7iTSEIlyl!jV5 intend carrying on our but? siness m a style not to be h Jhnffffi in ifitV?1?!? , r , ,0n. of lit. i Our establishment is in the room on the corner of the .Mansion Hotel, formerly occupied- as the Post-Ofi i fice. j We hare employed the best of Northern :Work.4i menu ii No expense or pains -will be ?paretL to 1 render ' this a Fashionable Establishment In.al) respects.' . Gen, ' nien, therefore, roay rely on having their; clothes ' mada up in the most; fashionable and durable manner1. - We ' have been engaged regularly in' cytUng for the last fiva;if years, and part of the time' ia me of jthe most celebra- ted establishments in the Southern States. -! We filial nolj . . i hesitate to guarantee every thing to fit jwe em and make. ; i received monthly, .la conclusion, should we be encoar4- " i aged, no one will be be under the disagreeable necessity X to send away to irocure rlrst-riite'madf clothings rJ s We return thanks for. the. liberal patronage hereto ;. fore bestowed on aa,' and hope ' by v HwhionabIe work? - j i and strict attention to business to: meril a continuance oft 1 the same. j . . . A. P, LSOBROOK, i f Reference,. 1'- T f -U. S; FILLER. I , - S f'.' ' Thomas M: Oliver, Raleigh, N. C.i : x: Tzmrtmu and Splendid Assortment ef Confttllonarici an J : i if ; r GROCERIES CI UCH as fine English Cheese. SodJ Bweuft and Wa- W terj crackers, almonds, English ;! walnuts ralsiM,1 prunes, lemons, fine Spanish cigarsf, candies of all sorts, i and of the best quality ; very fine China toys, French cor- dial assorted, such as jtnis seed,' rose do., cinnamon do . gold dov, perfect love do., peppennint fdo., and several other kinds ; also, Fish, such as sardihes, salman, and?' herring, superfine Olive Oil and tiptop shos Blocking f I have also the finest of .-r ' ' WINES AND , LIQlfORS, '; j such as French brandy, Holland gin, Jajnaica rugi ; Ma'i-V deira, Port, Tenerifte, Claret, Champaigne, JVIuscat Mal-j ! aga and domestic wines. -'.Also, some plendid "" .:X' j Porter, Scotch Ate and Albany Ale, X New drk cider, lime juice, lemon syrup4, &c. ; I have al so, a good supply of superior mustard, weidliu! powders essence of peppermint and cinnamon, Scotch and Maco boy snuff, and a large agaortment of f4ncy snuff boxes; v fish hooks and lines, fiddle strings, sperai and tallow can- -dtes ; and above all, a splendid lot of 1 r;"-y . Xi ' : IBCgaDSXTgTTSBg and a great variety of other articles in Biy line of bualnes f too tedious to mention ; and which 1 will sell as low jus Z they can be sold for cash, or on credit td punctual dealers!.' , AH the Iabove fine articles will be foun at the Salisbury . Confectionary aud Bakery, opposite Ji dc, W Murphy store, or at the Salisbury Grocery and Confectionary 7,- oHil!i mUECllKV: h 5.1844 4 f;tfQSt20 - ' XVii "; Salisbury, June 8 MND.MBiMI t:-t . ' i r- rabscriber now bfiers for sale his plantation. 1 v- ' i ".' miiE irii on the waters'of Fourth. creek, ene mile north!,.. : "1 Third creek church, and 15 miles west of Salisbury, ' iudftiogTapward of Zf?'y? rl ,I-i.:.- - j v ffiFO UR HUNDRED "A ORES, ly)4X I - coa pOW Whicntncre is a ; spicnuia sec pi , : mt cbnistingldrGlllJ'T MILLS.;:? . 1 T , "SAWvMILU andWOUL UAiur.-y if ;rUM .Jrftii n tnnm Buflicient at anv season. ofthe yeariThe eame is situated in the heart of a rich fl' t" arid flouTisIiing nehbooodnd doulilesB u not lnfen- v , . . or to any stand in the county. - The plantation can be en- j . . ; ! -' a - a. - : !fMMhaaamr 1AMwrta ur i c- r -J 4 ' . !7 m, . larrtd o diminisneu to . Tr,.TL 1 T . : U J ' strayed: & ing to purchase socft propeny wou uojwru w . t and examine theame,as I amdesh-ouf of removing and . anit'ms mv family in Davie county.' A, bargain will La .aeountr,July6;i844-: - 1 ' tflO ' i " -XpROM the 8ubecriberon the 2J instant i . ; . K xrrf frnna An el artful Jind Othr ' J J a roan,' both1 bought ,frop ;a droverand,., . j . tirhrrt lat WriT from, tlev were on the " 1 JtA WiftJfrfiA tihWral reward wilt be1 paid taf i anv one'ukini? the Baid mares up, so that I grthew T ff. 4i j. " s 3 ROBER'B.W f"Aifc; O YmiAKEN up and committad to tne jau ot,? '2 !vidsonPcoanty,I:C., tbe fiQ w a nerro girl who ssy. her aame MARV, , -lsnd that he belongs to Tlioma cue, near win-. den S &-SaMgiriiomft-.: iSlnchetbirfi. blk and .tout. .She a y. ewas our, chased by M. Madfock, . trader . 7 - itf n nA ardfl t Mr. Cue. TTe Pftrauimon covuiy -i charges and tile her away;;: R fP?.- I;,. Lexington, June 8ih, ISiitC, ,J: 5 ' f:i - IT - , - & -4- 4.1 XJ 1 i r A 1 3 .: ?rQ? 7yGur. iX i- r-X'XX::

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