Si if i j t -1 i - . s 'i -. 1 i 1 T - f - It fjAVheh I first came out tcrBrazjl, rgbt' x siu liuri" aVcIerk in the couhting-tpuse 'of.$'t$z. 'tttiowhf and Company, the exte;hsiTierchant4 &l Ttio Janeiro. "The other Avhlfo Wlerfcin t!heir 1 J ill, ptlficb of business was one Lcpczdelvreiii& Portuguese by descent and biHut fccisied if jEncIand. :'; Of coursewe became fcoiMajriU fcftl y tbodM hea.ntric!al4r1 tfityjl found Mm XrjrcVabeiloJ4j 4 si ivupje.; Qiswnims ueing oneii' irrei"vyL &ciiioorwbn lie fafeWaVall anortyeid al My Pfetter, but would Iau!i hfmseIfwnbhi vo e fiJtjcarV while be still persisted io tno proqpii that caused it. These were- oiicn, Wtylo jery JliTlic inhabitants of Madeira batd ft 'iiingilar icad 'dress : it Consists a little blue Pkull-cap, Ofiia:witb red, not Bufnclent tb cover tno "leal I j tjrjan! iniUhf; atuT Laving a small; stifTjpigwIail . -Ill . 1 ' - - . I ! F '-i . J. I . A : iuur incnes in lenrrin projcciinxiii iuc air m the middle of. if; ;This curious laflUiribeiH i i i r crm on a uusny neaa or nair. anu cenainif ac aujre;inercDy an aspect suinwenuy TqmvKSkv Xti rKowithiczfPerel met! u,iuii.i jsiuuu pit ins voj uui wuui J'o"t lu and bnco he tooJit in hisbead torweaif phe. lliieiinder his diirciionV ucai. ai liio :nor am ne leave ou nis njoudsa-i iVtl -tJr rf n.'aAntl an ttilfh rf brlii f(v& rnAi tble Head b6c"tlll an attack of brafn fvf im t- tut if ill- tr . ? - - - . . ' f T2 1'" ti ill ;- iiil I llijloi aitlopt a more shady corering- IJe ;HvaI bf iCdtirse, aman Cafiiolic,Jand dievoudy rpeljivLl 5J;in tbe agency of the qeyil, upon whonis wiep -t.-:" o t.i :."AiJ .tH .:& 9i9 wufuis1 uau ieu oun, ne mvariauiy jam lub 1-a.uno aaywnen we naa oeen aoout a rear to ceineriiue oar oeing a noij aar, we resoivpa ,-..jfpjpn an.expjBaiuon io ine lop oi me orepvaao. I lbiryhirtng.bme we rode up; ti hbrsi .MtF As we' f ode; lbia(t4 jlafugh 4nd question him about his singular weaki nss. 31 thoughts were directed to this" sub- tlf by! seeing' him turn "round on the 5 ilorso'si ib:k and ride with his faco torthe tail and this i utougn mo animal was very spirueo, anq tne pains Hsc nariptv' that one horsexnIy had room to go! t Upoti iti Witn the stone wall to the aqueduct on 0a side, and a surrps&inn of WnnrlArl nrooini Mi Fi-.'iVv. : "r xy-i-rnW vSqlsjbaithbotherV On my inquiring the aaso c;f this remarkable manccavre, he replied, laugh J f :Jiilob?lrjr himself, that he thought it was igofd f lidliai he cQuldtalk to tiae better face to fabe,4 was riding: in the rear. But. I remarked tai wt wuW'con verse quite as well without sfe' ;iifeeacjh otheiy and reminded him of the tnises c versed In the dark to save candhi if j. j uM jWijke stated that as all the View lay behind iaand nothing Jn front but woods," this was the ;jVrMional way of riding for an admlier; pr .i'P.u' Ai; bantered bun" but of illis ar ; lmeni also, when he plainly'confessetl tbate nfofelo be resisted or controlled by htni than tfbyeqrees of fate-Uhat there was a devil withi l inf vrho prompted Um W makehilnilf ril Kcoldi5s, and that he could no more gairisajythTs: ter1ogpiriJ than he could fly in the !4ir. -Fb the rest of the ride be continued to! practice; t$a " U9cavalie4ike"?styie of hofsemansiSp, to! Kp7 9 - - "",cn OI sunary DiacK$ we en jll" -TOrkl.?S t' maill'- 'impair on 'c jaikWJ lo bringing down loads of sticks from ne! iwbodsj : Neve rtheless, he continued to kalt wlthji "yixifinita good humor; of his own curious! turrfloC fCiindiUe told tne that this devHWhiiyeaiebf " .rnalicious prompt ings at all times when heavy ; Ibiisiness ocaipied him-that cold batbinir went '.ifar against; and that bnceVwhen fur aiionlidl f. ndjpr :anti-iiflammb reatdm &4w spAe complaint, it entirely, disapp Jdnfd.it -:T& .itri.il"- 'l.r- V'-.v, ; rr Ol J '. fj I f Ai lengiivwe arrivea ai me last collection of sea oil iuo astenwanu nere- we lett our ; i e mounting 'the' last steeps on fbbfi' II- Si Atl'0b aa. we sloocL upon the rocky bai ' j 14okea around' nV, o'verwhelmhed'by (ma cran- : 1 MAi IL j .Li -W ii:--: : -t -Cc 4 -ii.l! J 1i l'i fV': uiiuuangeriW me scene, i was mil ot ex ve- , J Btnod on, theight leaped down direclM fif -lagpbnsj two 'bftliree thgusand fecsti bUnei dlr! netb Ja . and the; precipices, from what 1 eoiIdviIeb S jjof them, made my blood cold. Thel vastness r 'libphehorizon, with the distance -andffferttttt' '.u;;lib "apparent' eternal nature of tie Inintv M.l0; Jhese;. ideal cbpi thecarioubatureof oir silton ojainis airy anu ouen cloud-covered pio IMtwb thousand feet. raised rnV minrl iJk e certain dreadful fate that awjiftM Hri j :mo snuid tppp(j from such a tremendous he? ht in SV uujiurce-siues were precipices ot irumdnB -T" i tAPiieqienK- ui when u j Jocpeq i lEiPereiraV exDeciiniT irv caa ;n jk?, Ui.Al-1 g llf" I observed bUdark 1 w'th attawhyfeolor which consn'tles; - f nillnr i2oP nnlliir-'l?1,--.L . I.JL.I! I Xrf' qfvercd, and there wasja sort of lonruU .Y mu '"s 9V '""puscles of his Mi. Pl wPl ?a,d "you- arercertairijy Mot l falling? come nearerto the jr . , iaau yor ncaa win not wi RKM tnw.k: U " Mil. 1 m : T S B;" K replied, vagueV I f lVr!eI--! fbrGodVsakesav rfiifiilhS yburselfl jVhyinanVtherbi"nofe iiuere is no tear get yoU dofvn Rarest the pateJ;i;!l p.rst ; you are" m rVZ "we snai nerRi dowWlhat ! the; demii; T1lZJ .t .rr rt i:i-, No! .hall neve? fa rt " oufromthis Ip nni i ; il j feG Cl0"s V ven aid I;.u vo,. U i!??an whatyousayj Arlstoihorrof.Rtri.i;. he Clasped his hands, and wrinhvr illlL SySw,Xt but'AvUh' hiMyolbstrength, fatsedjliem lebbve ibis head, looking upward at the same tln. with eyes sparkling from unnatural, f grinding his'tceth, a? if . wit5h anguiab, a r fire s mo imbntand, with a vildfbowl oft despair; that ti. 11 ;e ibe'crv of a vulture, he 5 .sprung; upon ,, I - . - - . I. .. . ; .. - -. -1 , : ' A mercy it was that be gave ins that warn ing I was prepared so far t!.at his f r.iCttlrove me back but one step : another step would have been death to me I ; lie gra ped mo with his I whole strength, and vyith the convulsive grip of raortai ftar, I closed- upon him : and thus, in fwaly of inadaoss. (lie otberjnlbe dread of im. ileniy otmadaess, the other jn the dread of im- riedjadisolutipn.Nbw heVould bendjrne llktlc nowl ibim Ob what agony that min Uiewastomei 1 . . - - - I Al lenstfi.- m'abbuftwo fniDut'esTl knew that !fre4d embracewe stood straining " with the a! lew days later jiews oi .iaieresci xuc wbbpowerofeverrsmeW It could olb most important is that Congressjhd Lpnl cationof eerVfcim is strength Avas giving way f I wewere equal- already knowSanta Anna issued his proc I matched in strength, but I had the full chest Iamation, put bimself at the head of seven ad lopgrwind. produceFfir hard Jeierciae Krough all my youth in a far northern climate. " I . - - -'...-j.. Jt ; .. . j le vas narrow chested, and soon began to pant. ere4iving t his, I compressed his ribs with my iuuif Bwciigui, anu uuwiu- in ins uac,grau. I4" " "ou uumii uu ur ruciit unuo iolei!tIyr and rolled qs" both: over; towardX' the lriiifbl Id! tblVbtmh rnrtr tvTth firifr till mv nai! 11.1 vcrP . - , - . i rero lornjrom tncm., rrovidentiauv my nandi J 'L:: i . . j i J Ttpurrainar rtno m i no nisrpn rnn Kimnnn Qinnii 7-re; " -:-r:rr-- oio, upneia me cuam, a , grasps u nat ciutcn commniy canea tne aeam. i : ;iioming on uy mis, uuu gcuiuS-uijr t ! . .a 1 I .. .1 ! 1 ' ppui pt so as io nave a gooa purcnase, wnue ne led ceaselessly with hand and teeth t 4!odgo me, I caught bold of the' hair of his temples, and dashed his head violently against te rbk. -Thebllbw'lffected "x hilTbrains the yes fhich had just been glaring upon me in a la'nJLl fi,rv nWriiw,oorv r,Vt1o:nbj 1' 'li . " ' . .' ' . i 1 s; and bis motions were no longer against me.! e if its. l - il .t. t i . j-1 t' . ti l ... . i r--Tepea.fQ,oe, OIow, ana De remained motionless; still I was not sure of m, ft J bad read and heard the insane were lir rrtnriinnr. and actnntn manv ecliAmot r nnJ I . j , m -' jv T c j HYM'F"? " iM,r ciius , ou, puuiug oiiu ua.nu iu ms, heart, and being able to perceive only a very; i i t faijt add scarcely discernable beating, I got up ad xtrew him to the. middle of the rock. i h'ef ;re.stingfor a moment to breathe and! MAI Heaven that I had been saVed alike from afeai-ful encounter. I began to descend the agginghimanerme untillgotonase- nr7 T T fV usrnessien U , uLn t ".w..ui: j ' j of New York. It is stated in Hunt's Maff h, when I shouldered him and cained ' - .t. t t . ire path .1 B I . W.M L.J I -A t ri r.c.Iw.w" U4U lcll.our rrses' nerc H gqtf ome blacks to carry him down to the city: fif '-i1 a;lld.c)nveJred 10 the house! bfbur;mutual emnlover. Mr. Brown. - i As we were quite by ourselves, I miffht havel adepunfed for his injuries by a supposed fall ! i -i; - ... ..... . 1 1 ijpbnahe rocks ; but I preferred telling the! vt)ole truth as it iswrittenihere. An inquiry WBS ml.de aecordlntr In th law-nf RrnTil anA t 1as declared free from all blame : whilst P J rehb.3W condemned to restraint in a mad-house for F r If t never afterwards could lookup to the pinna cle bflCorcovado without feelinsr. of horror eibg called up in my mind ; and so painful was htyto ine that I was ultimately led to transport melf and my fortunes to Montevideo.- HORRIBLE AFFAIR. the Rockingham Register of Saturday ast, contains the particulars of a horrible JtfTpiir,j communicated to the editor by a gentleman of veracity, which transpired i i jRandolph county, in theVestern parf. c this State, in June of the past summer! jipe Register says i . ( !! f jSpjne three years ago, on Cheat river, ffl Pa4doIPb eounty, Va., a man by the name bf Carr, a married man, formed an aachment for a gentleman's wife by the naine bf Woolford. The' two acreed to away together, and without delay ex tebfited their design. After an absence of put feighteen months, they returned to e same neifrhhorhnnTl MrlyiIived, where they resided together blbat eighteen months, durinjr which time fflfW1lld one child." They received man jf threats from the neighbors, and from what followed it is more than probable the aH were carried into execution. One rooming it was made known that the house ff-P.UpiFd by ihis guiIt3r Pair and lbeir child fjd ben consumed by fire. On examini K fbe premises, : the bones of the Mm ereiounain one corner of the house; i nones oi the mnthpr wpw rectim 0 chaff trick, which was hot altogether 0onsuned by the fire, abdl'the remains pi ipej m.-in were found in the middle of the mom; His heart being whole" and his head 4ned to have been severed from bis bo4' dyjf nlfis axe and gun were Ivinsr bv bis f which jndieated that he had made spme resistance." ANECDOTE Hrtied John Randolpli once took up b. Socinian pajophlet, in a bookstore fn Baltimore. - With n j j indescribable t look, and .that , penetrating, shrillneas .which none whoever beard it can for- gefi he eiclaimed. What a CAr?cM Teliirion 51-iiLfl t:i.'i.i " r."-.:' :;-z "Til i-1 if inis i j vunsuanuy wimouiaaivine.oaviouri i f is hkp me iamous piay-om in rjngiano, m ffbch ? lorrte strolling: players announced of Hamlet wilh the pari of Hamldlefl out.'! Curbokse Commissioners. Adjutant Gen- ril Roger Jones,4 bf the United 'States Army, &a arrijred at Fori Gibson, and will, in cbnjunc Ibi with Lieut. Cob R B. Mason, of the Unit e States armyfund ei-Gov. IVTM, ButlerV 3tfjteir a;ent for the Cberokees, form'a board of Colnmrs$ioriers for the purpose of examining and reporting upon the present condition'bf "affairs npong (he Cherokee people -! TjOaiGnf- of. Frifs: Olives J 'came' from Greece Citrons from Medea; Cherries from n sDores of the rrcpontis; hgs from MesopO. UknIa.;Chesnut? -from Castanea, in Asia ; .reaches from Pi O t Plums from Syria ;' Artichokes from Sicily ; Ap- Vrv 't0 Afmema Cabbages from Cyprus; 3elohs from Persia o -v . - I - - 1- IMPORTANT FROM MEXICO.V : ' The Nev YorlcSun strics that the bark RapidCaptaia Ward, arrived atthatport in twelve days from5 Havana : jf . A steamer had arrived irom Vera Uruz. shiortlv'bcfore the "Kapid saiJeWbHnging ji r.i.. r.,i,.;,WK itn'nnitp ;n hu!v.nm. jj. (nrthwitrr Itbtanite! in his! com- thatrbopsl whicK amounted to ppwards of. ten thou- sand men, and io procecu ngauis jrareues anhiscbmrades.Ac6oW thousand infantry fifteen hunde 4valnr i niii turantu rioin rifj i nil fin i.n ZM f i m -1 vI. tenth..Geiieral RbyeS, to which Ipoint tbe troops followed liim.! About this time, tbe Mexican (Jonsrress passea a resolution i censuring me minisier-ut-- u.r iur iiaviiij mahd of the army ofhhe Republtr3; jwhen I thte Constitutibrr.nroniblted thexSupreme Executive from acting in that capacity-' L' Tb rnlv nf- th SpftPfitarv nothavino" ,vr;.p vT n r. " i - j j been deemed satisfactory, they ; decided that General Santa Annahad been assign- . : ed command the troops of a district and t , d t hd had f th armv. lt was therefore deemed necessary!. tnat i . . . . . . . . ! . the Minister should lorthwith suspend the command of Santa j Anna, j Meanwhile Gen. Bassadre had beenappointed to take his place. How SantaAnria will relish an-order which placejsliim uhder the'com- mana,01 aJHor omcer. remains to b Ve should not be surprised if this m nnn nj o liininr nftinov ramoi no t ho j. . ,-...i..iUiwuwpvwii, as l? anve oama Anna Dack to his arm. A"c xio.ouuo Maucia aucai m Uie mOSl diScouraginKmannerkf the ?tate of affairs i Mvi,.n Tk Tis!.n; i nnbn the Mexfonna ffnm AiJinn r '"".7 Tt io dqM A ' Hyr. f-. .1 i i oam mm xLiiicncu.il, iii,nijsier nau witvuc aiiuiuur COIIlIIlUniCailOn IO the IjiOV eminent, and, the French had sent an a- gent to demand, explanations relative to uunagcs ouereu lor rpnen citizens; Ureat confusion and disorder prevailed in every BCUUOU i luat evoiea country. TT. "jl .i.TI?--J.i 'n . ,w x icow cu f iu cwiiiniencea me as an apprentice to a! black smith and bis next situation was that of ! a snmn n board a whaling ship.) From being a hand hefnr tb mnst. b rrl tr Ua mofn! j finally commander, and in his hazardous - "... - .i - . pursuit he amassed the foundation of his fortune. Saul Alley Was bound. wKpn n. small boy, apprentice! to a coach! maker. During his apprenticeship his father died, and left him totally dependent on his own exertions. The very) clothes he wore he was obliged to earn by toiling extra hours after the regular time of leaving off work had passed. The foundation of his fortune he acquired by the exercise of frugality and prudence while I a journeyman! me chanic. Cornelius W. Lawrence, late Mayor of New Yorkj arid now president of the Bank of the State of N. York, was a farmer's boy, and Worked many n j long day in rain and sunshine orr Long Island. There, were few lads within twenty miles of him that could mow a jvider swath or turn a neater furrow; These men have been the architects of their own fortunes : they have earned them by the sweat of their brows ; and the (very wealth! beside s the other means of doing good to their fel lovy men which it puts in their power, is, in itself; a perpetual; stimulus to the me chanic and artisan to earn a similar re ward by similar frugality , industry, and perseverance. . j j - . THE COTTON TRADE, j About a year ago, says the Troy TFA?, Professor McCay, of Athens, Georgia, pre pared for the Merchant's Magazine, esti mates of the cotton crop of the world, and of the consumption in this country and Europe. Results since developed proved his estimates correct.! He has therefore been induced to make another attempt for the present cotton season. Professor McCay's estimate of; the re ceipts of cotton at the Southern ports for 1845, is from 2,260,000 to 2,660,000 bkles; say 2,460,000 bales. This is 430,000 tjales greater than the crop of i844. The re ceipts from India, he estimates at i!5(J,000 bales. From all other countries, 140,000. Adding these items together, we have as the total supply for 1845, 2,750,000 bales. , The estimated demand bf the Ul States, for 1845, is 370,000 bales ; j or 50,000 more than the average ofjtheitbree previous years, and about 20,000 more than the consumption of 1844. j . - 1, i , The estimated demand jof American cot ton for France is" 4200o6bales ?ifor the rest of the continent bf Europe, 180,000 ; for Great Britain, 1, 480,000 balesj ; .!' : We have then the following result i Total supply, j j 2 j50,000 bales. - .demand, . ; 2.450,000 Excess ot supply, ,i 300.000 A Vi -.Il 11 :!t.l .'Li' -rv mc oiucks iitivtjjueenaccumuiatinff ipr years, ana are now . large beyond all precedenCthis'additional burthen of 300 - 000 bales cannot but fee felt very severely. wjc jear.io-iij, tnererwas a stock on hand ot il J5t2j600 1 baleii This immense.' stock will ble increased! it the end of 1844;-Tbe price of cotton must uieretor? coaunue jrqry lov.-.iiQvarinai OrTEe'ncws of 3Ir. Polk s election carried oiH..Dj,ine jrreai estern, oisappoiniea general expeciation in rngianu. j jioe saiisiacnon which would otherwise' hare , been felt on! ac count of the moderate tariff vie ws of the. Pjresi dent elect, seems to be coaritprbalancdi by bis' known -disposUioh to annex Tjexas to the Unioru The J pre vailing feeling, howeverkSeemsHobe that of wonder, that a comparatively uhknowo gentleman should be so emphatically preferred to Henry Cfoy facile? rtnrcps among American ';;;SWINDLED PENNSYLVANIA. The"Polk party. "of Sugarloaf the " ban ner town" o Luzerne. County, Pa., had a barbacue in honor of their triumph on the 26tn ulL: At thii festival they passed, a monKthetheFfbll6wing resolutions i: Bt&xtivcdl That WE ARE INFAVQR ,yFkTHJS;TAnll?T ot iW4j5t ana vvm dp all in our 5 power' tb sustain belie vmg that it isrwell calculated to advance the besj interests of : jthe- people of theyHKey- stone State as Iwell as the avhole of the people of the Union. y; It is a Tariff-for re venue and gives - incidental PROTEC TION to the! real staples of this State.- T lliesblvedi That THIS WAS THE IS SUE HADEl 'W THEOLLS on thTIst davjbf Noyemberand we are determined to recommend iuch ;measresraiHvei!efa! ly canvassed by Be people at the elejjtibn, iVeflte$jwsedttpF and believe the. count ry, cannot prosper if Free Trade principles are aqopted, ? j ' llesoloedt That ; we do hereby instruct our Representatives in Congress and in the oenate ana assemDiy oi mis otate to vote for and use their influence to sustain the Tariff of 1842. ' Ah old lady ivhowas apt to be troubled in her urctiujs, ttuu iiucf Buprsuiiuus wunai, iniorm ed the Parson bf the parish that on 'the 'night previous she dreamed she saw her grandfather, who bad been dead for ten years.- The clersrv- man asked her what she had been eating, j "Oh, only half of a jhineevie !11 if you had devoured the Well" savsbe. " if you had devoured the other half, you might have; seen you grandmother. Tbe Virginia House of Delegates has iroted to receive the share of the proceeds of the pub- ne lanas, aue that State, under the distribution Act, by a votej of! 74 to 51. The amount is 841.560. j i il ' A learned dbctbr has given it as his oolnion. that tight lac inc: is a public benefit, as it I kills off the foolish girts, and leaves the wiser ones to be women, i , ; ' The Louisville Journal savs that Horace Pa- gand, charged ! wUh forging Mississippi State Warrants to the amount of about 880,O00i has been arrested, and is now in Hinds county jail. Terms of the Carolina Watchman. Two dollars in advance nd two dollars and fifty cents At the end of the yeajr, 1 No subscription received for a less time than one year. unless paid for in advance. No subscription discontinued (but at the option of the Editors) until all arrearages are paid. TERMS OF ADVERTISING. j One dollar per square for the first insertion and twentv five cents for each continuance. I Court notices and Court orders will be charged 25 per cent, higher than the above rates. J j aeuucuon oi i-j per cent win oe made to those A J - I r k mi t Who advertise by the jrear i A II fl v.rliwmonto lurill All adverti9ementllurin Tw f nnf l'nnurl until fr.T-kil .nil charged for accordingly, unless ordered for a certain! num ber ot times. 1 1 L O" Letters addressed to the Editors most come mst paid to ensure attention. Hit SPLENDID STOCK NEW GOODS.; THE subscribers are now receiving from New York and Philadelphia, their Fall and Winter stock of NEW STYLE St FASHIONABLE 1 DRY GOODS, . full as large in amount, and decidedly the most hand some ever brought to this market, they are in part as fol lows: Extra super wool black and blue cloths and cassimejpes, Striped and plain sattinets and tweede cassimeres, French and English beaver cloths and winter vestibgs, Water twist, Glasgoiir'and Washington Kerseys, j Red, white, yellow, and green flannels, all qualities, Kentucky jeans, plaid, linseys and linings, Rich cashmere de cosse and rip cashmere, new article, Plain, striped and plaid Alpacca.all colors and prices. Bombazines, Orleans ploths, and Roumelias very pretty, English and Italian cravats and satin stocks, Silk, kid, cassimere, buck and cotton eloves. Crapes, lawns, muslin collars and French linen camJhd'fs, Jackonet and awissjnuslin, edgings and insertings, iticn damasK and lady sale and talton shawls, Brighton hoods and self adjusting skirts, Merino' and flannel knit drawers and 6hirts, Whitney, macinaw and duffle blankets, great variety. Apron checks, bed ticks, bleached & brown sheetings &. shirtings, j Tailors trimmings of all descriptions, 10 ps. genuine bolting cloths, warranted, Nos. 4 td 9. 20 dog. leghorn, straw and bl'k bombazine bonnets. 50 " black and white fur and wool bats. 50 " , fur, cloth, hair, silette and glazed caps, ' f - jj ALSO, a large assortment of Saddlery, and Saddlers' Trimmings ; Carriage trimmings if every variety. Smiths' and carpentrB"tools. Iron, castings. Blister, spring, and cast steel. 18 boxes tin plate. j SHOES. 600 pr, men's lined & bound shoes, good and very cheap. 5UU pn women sewed and pegged shoes and slippers 1,000 pr. sewed and; pegged Negro shoes. 3- cases Miles' fine Philadelphia made wa ter proof boots. 5$ i-'z to y. r 12 cases thick winter boots, all prices. 5 cases Philadelphia: calf skin boots, very fine. 5 doz. Philadelphia-Caff skins, very cheap. 8 do. Lining and binding skins. 3 doz. eastern tanned . hog skins. .20 doz. saddle trees. - 4 p's. blnej and f fancy plush. 5,200 oak tanned and hemlock sole leather, good and: cheap. ' ! 21 bb'ds. Porto Rico sugar. 550 bags Rio coffee. i,ouu wooisey and Woplsey loaf and crushed sugar egB u upon is r j, r . r . powder. " 1 1 ISA;"- - blasting jowder, best quality. : lOO boxes glass, 8 xQ and 10 x 12. 4,000 lbs. white lead, warranted besf quabty. i t 16 barrels tanner i oil, very best article, $17 fiOOyds. gunney aaddundee bagging, . . 100 coiUyirginia and Mannilla rope. ! 800 lbsrone suitable for mining. ' ' 'x I D The above Wolodk w.. ftnntrfif witl Mali ikatv. Iff d will be, sold at wholesale" and retaU Ibr cash, as i0w M foods of tbe pame qualities and style can be bought south of the Potomac. ' ' f uctj Jlst. 144 r ;2Jtil39 F0BW1EDIXC OSDCOMISSIOXunOUSfi. & HALL 4 - OtJLD inform he merchants of the" interior that they have in connection witb tbe general COf3)s jMS3s3dEL3&S3Saa added to that of For--; warding; and thavinir la'rffe arid commodious Warol .houses on the banltiofi the River, are prepared to receive land forward -Goods opoqr rochiterms as will defy alt com- petition; our charges ahd expenses being one-third less on ; the freight bills than any other bouse in the place. y ' j uuus BiupjKu iv v- i-vis oi v umington, tor the interior, and not otherwise directed, will be found in 1 :if i ifttcr21, iBuifets' :'tfc . ;:faiTan(sMor sale at tlits Ofiirb. i.our possession MRS.. S. C. HALL'S . IN 2i NUMBERS AT 12 5 CENTS EACH. J ' - SPLENDIDLY ILLUSTRATED. "! 7STO Edition of lrrs. HALL'S f ir famed Tales an4 "XN. Sketchca'of Irish "Character, has ever been publish .ed Io Uua.coaatr, although, her Jiame aad merits are fai l miliar ,to aJl readers ot ltght literatare.so called. ; Who has flof reaiX "Tbe Baxsow Postmax,"." Lilly CrBnj E5," and "Alice MclvajtyI", and who that has read vthemeaoever forget iheir sparkle, .their pathos their 1 "deep, absorbing interest 7 f ' I ' 'All who have been charmed by- the beauty of these; sketches, Or Ihe few of them that have occasioaally foun4l their way into lour periodicals, will be gratified to learn;: nilwM!k.M L. .1 . I. A Z -A t !: bew, at 121')cent3 each, on fine white paper, and in deaf! bold type, splendidly illustrated' edition ot these ad f! mirabie portraits of Irish life and characters Thdwobd il cats ftjoqeiU post8everaI;hundred dollargTbe wholeijf ck.iAmnl.!.J . : 1 1 - I 1... C 1 .Art' 1 fit arid be" one Of the handsomest books erer issbed in this coonu-f.:. 1 containSfnothingihat is sectarian, or at all offensive to 'njr dass5 , . . ,-. :' x " 4-1 rfj It is gratiib to find that the public taste isfturninl satiated, from the maas of cheap (dear!) reading villain- ously printed, that. has come teeming from the press int the last two 'years,' and that good books, well printed in1 large type, and handsomely embellished, are comingagainj into fashion, .To cater for soch la taste is the publishers most pleasant task. In offerin the work we bow dd ui the reading public, we experience a pleasure thai is ne?4 erieu,wnen,a dark.cligny looking affair, with type - fa 4 tally small ffr the eyes, is ' thrust fort h. A sigh and a: sense of. shatneo with the "one ; but we launch proudly .with the othr upon the tide and ask for favoring gales and favoring! gales, we know, await-the admirable vol.'s ume we'novj present to the reader. $ J 4l L ' lis The work will be completed in about twentv.fniTr weewy Dumoerg. loanv one transmitiin" nm si L-m will send th whole work by mail, as it regularly appears.; vr i wo copies ior sso. ana nve conies lor kiii . hv ,i As it will be nubiished 1 T - 3" ,". uij it can be sent by mail at neriodical nostape. EarhbnW ber will contain only a jingle sheet, and, therefort, theij l"wiii pe ugni. , , 4- ' j n For sale at the different Periodical Office miiUnl the United Spates. ; -. ' :: .-f .(!., tf 101 1 he 1 rade supplied on liberal terma. , ! " j f A specimen number wilfbe sent to anv one whn will write to us, free of postage. .. C - r i . . E. FERRETT &. Coi. , ,j ! Publishers' fall, No. 101 Chesnut Street Philadelphia APOTHECARY BUSINESS! T 1111 11 11 "I ; i-'.:: . ! - PENN ANIAYRJSS . - - i : i FINE CllEWING TOBACCOl A LS02p3iaaassaaOagf3irjpsai for sale JOL rat the EeopTea Drug store ,bv ! 1 DR. P. Ilcpdcrson's Agce and Fever Ecmedyi A SAFEsfad certain cure, may be had at the Peak pie's Drug store, from , I f ' IIEXPERSON Sc WUEEXER. 1 - ROWAND'S TONTC MIXTURE, RAY'S I Ointment. Javn'. V.rmif,,.. -Jw.misW Ufand MeTn,.-. V;n, nX:Xf;Xl felf. mv.Z rw: rrw:r t:3.I: Miviuvuivoj uv o, itnuoy iiuiio iiwpc o KjpCUy j cers Mulls, feter's, Fhelps and Beckwith's pills ; also, Dr. P. Henderson's Stomachick Elixer, may bie ibad at the People's AVrug store. ' I r ' ti " flOfTl -lb8f gd Tallow and Sperm candles or JL W pale at the reople'4 drug store, by HENDERSON Sc. WtfEBLES. r DR. P. Henderson's invaluable Anti-bilious! pills sale at the People's Drug store, by " ! v -HENDERSON & WHEELER. Salisbury 4 Aug. 17, 1844 tflQ P or FOR SALE4 HAT well known and valuable Tract of Land, called the BOON BOT"! TOIVT TJlAOTf on the Yadkin River, nine miles from Salisbury, containing aboat ) SIX ! HUNDRED ACRES, s ICO Acres River bottom ; J?00 Acres xcelleni:j high land ; and 240 Acres of tolerable good laid, making the ' M The bottoms are well adapted to the growth of Cotton, ! Corn, Wheat, Rye, and Oats, and the upland produces j nne cotton tor the climate, ihe land will be sold by description or survey. 1 propose to sell said , j . TRACT OF LAND , on the 15th dav of January next, (1845.) Terms of sale, one fourth of the purchase money paid when thej land is sold ; one fourth the 15th of January 1846 ; one fourth' the 15th of January, 1847, and one fourth-the 15th! January 1848. Pond and security required. , Mr. Evan A. Davis, who lives on the land, will wait on persons wishing to buy, and show them the land. JOHN CALLAWAY. November 10, 1844 2m30 FURNITURE! FURNITURE!! THE subscriber respectful ly informs his friends and the public that he still continues to carry on the,' . , , ...Jj- . u in Salisbury, on mainistreet, a few doors south of J. Ail W. Murphy's store, and just opposite the Rowan Hotel; lie has on hand a large assortment of furniture,' and keeps in his employment .the, best of workmen, andSises the best materials the country affords. He has on hand at all times an assortment of such work as will suit the! wants of the country.'such aa Bureaus. Sideboards! Seel retaries, up-ooarOSd Tables, Candle-stands, WasA- stands, Bed-steads, - . ,f jj Cane Bottomland Windsor Chair J $d A peat assortment of Coffins will also be kept on band arranged from twentv inches to the largest size. ! r i AH of the above shall be made in the best stvlei and the charges shall be as low or lower than at any . other shop of the kind in this place, or in'the State. j i i All kinds of country produce and lumber will be taken! in exchange for work. . DAVID WATSON. Salisbury, Jan. 20, 1844 . 25 tf k . j NOTICE. K' - j . , ' ' '-' - ...''I - . . ' . LIND AND MILLS Jlssri T HE subscribernow offers for sale his planta tion lyi ing on the waters of Foarth creek, one mile north of Third creek church, and 15 miles west of Salisbury: containing upwards of J ? - f FOUtiUNDRED ACRES,; 1 Upon whicli 'there . is a splendid set -of MILLS, consisting of GRIST MILLS; -' SAW MILL and WOOL CARD. ' '"v-1 i YSG MACHINE; $ fVm all iri operation ; with a stream ifficien at anj Season of the year4 rThe sabe is simated in the heart of a rich and Nourishing neighborhood, and doubtless ia no inferi? or to apy stand in th county:: The planution cap be en-, largedj or .diminishedj to suit pttrcbasers: Persons wish ing to pnrchaae such property would do well to call soon and examine the same, as I am desirous of removins and oniting my family in Davie county A bargain wilf be feen. ! CHARLES GRIFFITH T . -" : itowan county, Jdly 6, J&44 tflO . At Xlicltf orlc,- Davidson Cty. fV c ' i . t Oo the Great Sia ge Tload from North to" South: - ; - and Sou'rbrWest ?l .-; ...i,CX.4jhC miles XvoriQ ot Ijexington.and - -..' - " 37 Wof,.Creensboro.- wtsCs'K: - Jul it FALLAND WINTER FAS TALOMKG ESTADLIIIMENTj . :'t:;ALSOBro6ivAxd milleu r 5 1 Tailors,-(late of the City of Ralei-k ) ;TfATNG located ourselves "in the Town0f v " JLibury, rperrnanently.) we intend carrying 0"noS smess ma style not to be surpassed in the SW l of it. Our establishment is in the room on ther m the Mansn Hotel, formerly occupied as the flee. We have employed the best of NoX 1 men. No expense or pains will be spared S 1$' 1 this a Fashionable Establishment in all VesrW men, therefore, may rely on having their clcnW -up in the most fashionaM.-.j 0Ul k have been engaged regularly m cutting fbrtheW? years, and part of the time I 1 establisimenta in the Southern States. Sf nesnate. to guarantee every thing to fit we cat and W? v, YiLondon; Pans and New York ' wveiwrl mn'ntlilv . I :.y.i. n . .- ! ?'.' . .t. .- - w " uc mpM j .- - ... . , L. Vlll. 1 1111 II 1 KIlfHl in W. K'- l ."'t:-:- agea.no one will be, be under the disagreeable nenLT' ,to send away to procure first-rate made e!otK5 ' .We return thanks for the liberal patronage bL. fore bestowed on us,; and hope by fashionable w ' and strict attendon to business to merit a contifitiaDee rf the same. ; . A. P. LSOBROOK. Reference, "4" it S. MILLER. .'"5 ,,. Tknma. Hf Vli.. D.t.rl. '-XT rm "- c- I STRAYED fOROM the subscriber oh the 2d insta , i wo mares, one a sorrel and the o&r -a roan, both bought from droTeraa. ' "when last heard from. uW wer rm-A.ii road to Wilkesbon. A liberal reward will be tiP jany one taking . the said mares up, so that I get them. I KOliEKT W. FOARD, Concord, Sept '10, 1844; J ' tf 20 I ? jfji HE above business is carried on in ' all it vanow ' j JL branches, by ;.;lr : f 1 "r ;; j.-q. - ,V ' ; 1"B.;F.-TOAJY;;;ia;" in as fashionable and durable style as it can be done U . the Southern States, and warranted to fit well. c He al , keeps on hand ready made 7 ' '. ' . . t x COfaTS,,VESWSAM for sale very low for cash,and a full supply of cloths anY trimmings, which will be made to order cheap. : Clothing ' cut on short notice. r' : :i NB-JPereona wishing to learn the art of cutting fj-, tnents, can be taught as he acts as agent for some of jfe tnost fashionable establishments in New Xoi)l and Phil." ilelphia. - - ' ; tf27 -V; --i' I - New Fashions for the Fall and Winter of 5 I, JTIIHOM AS DICKSON respectfully informs his friend JL and thl public, that ,he i still, carries on the TAJ. ' PjORING BUSINESS ih all itstrarious branchesa fdoors above'J. &. WMurphy's store, where he ia ready r jto execute all orders of his customers in a style and maa ier not inferior to any work done in this par: of the coon. Eli-il ?-i?-ine .regular, receipt oi, toe -lEiv f YOKK FASHIO NS, andprepared to accommodate th. astes.0fthe Fashionable at aU times. I Oct 12, 1844 ly3 Ttt 1 TO THE PUfiLWt jflpiIE subscriber lakes this method of inlor iJV'ming the publicthat he still continues to icarry on tlie business of STONE- CUTTING, , f jas usual, at his graniteQuarj se ven. miles soiitk !of Salisbury; near the old Charleston road, where ! pie is able to supply all orde rs" for Mill Stones, of i ihe best grit, and on the shortest notice. Also, 4 jfor sale, atibe lowest prices, window sills, door 4 jsills, door steps, rough: building rocksj tomb: stones, gold grinders, fcc &c. ! J, , - vtift'lf J . , J. HOLTSIIOUSERif ! Sal isbury, Nov. 2, 1844 ly 27 v T-"H j N. B. Orders for any of the above wrouglit ' jarticles, directed to me at Salisburyrwill b " punctually attended to. ; ;J. Jli LAND; mm inn HE subscriber being detennined to! remove to tbe ;JL west, offers for sale his plantation lying onurtk fereek, within two miles of Concord Church, two "nu , pf Liberty Hill; and eight miles 'Northwest of State , il!e, contoining 380 ACRES, upon ' which tliere ii about 100 acres in cultivation ; 40 of which is fresh; a'1 good Orchard arid a first rate meadow; two ; , i V f 1 t DWELLING HOUSE SyP i f one barn and other necessary outbuildings ; the best kioi h 4f spring a first rate new ' '-:., cl,fiv,-J'iH j:; SA W MILL AND OIL MILL, ow building ; and will be finished before possession wiH f given ; a good neighborhood and healthy sectioa af,; Country. Persons fond of machinery and a pleasant it- I Ration would do well to call and view the premisrt,tI V V u.M pBUWUUII (,.11 K UUUUI ,M " section of country witb equal soil and improvement.;, Terms accommodating. SILAS D. SilARPE. J Liberty im, Iredell co . Moy 20, 1844:7" tf5 i f 1 , r -r -J-- SANDS' GETLE SARSAPARILL1. JA ND Pamphlets may be had at all times of IlenJcr; J L son &. Wheeler, our4Agent8 for Salisbury, at wtf Retail prices in New York. . A. B&iD. SANDS..! I October 12, 1844. 'I'.iy-V-V..-. i-': j THE PROPniKTUHS MS OF . THE f i Itespectfully inform the Bwiriess Pabuejj. that .' wer now prepared to execute at the shortest notice. i ( f . JOB PRINTING EVERY DESCRIPTION, AND IN. THE JL: ' I VERY BEST 8TYtC" : &fo O Tlieir assortment of TVPR for lrr Postine-Bilw. Blanks and Cards, is perhaps superior Jo any in J ?jtate ; and we flatter ourselves that we know a we ; bow to use them as any Printer or Printers ia t. Tbey keep constantly on hand a large and supply of BLANKS, of almost every variety vsei kf Sberins, Clerks and Constables, '(printed on fineptpefjf SUCH AS gherifiV Deeds, CMnmon, . dou. "" ' Carriage Liceneo l l;! Trust. ' l ;ara nnrla; lidminstration Bonds, Bail, do." ? Prosecution. da. - -4:v Tttr Trtamentary.' 4 r Ca. Sas, .iibtei of band,'.'-l.: Guardian Bonds, Executiorislbre.&.vT Delivery. do- Ai fkXVmntm:' T.-i Nonstable, 4a; t r: " MJurors'tickefs,c,&s.CBW BESIDES OTHER VARIETIES, among WW'S; mARBA QUANTITY OF -EQUITY RL;- 13 AU orders of Job Priritmgorfbr Kanks, w efibrt ori their part shallj be spared V3? e r,-s! I OX ir BLANKS That Uew tnai nottte on V ill be printed to order ttithout delay. P-jiX-- ..... . ... . ... . r V by ... ...JlXPERMy WJT r. i . fii. -- ' - . ' ' I f:: It'--- r Salisbury; Sept 21, 16 14 13--'- 4- ;;:f:';.:;;;iiii: -- . 1