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, ' ! ;.... .,-? 4 5 " r - u ' I hi 4 f - ...'., - "... -i ; - j . . 'I-.'-. ' .!.', .i ). I . . 1 - .' 1':-- COMMUNICATION. FOR THE " WiTCHMlxM f No class of personsJ;as becir so" generally arid yet so undcgerredlv held un to Dtiblie an ;Tit jwere ;Lar2TokilfreVs5iri this-" v 1 i t.t;:A-;.,i u . - l.' sjl4nd,"iaj some, seem 'to suppose," tbe fiilujrcjof a prgCf number pi me sex. io attain im etje vvJttpti3d le: with justice thej subject riot mcrefyp: I Jayghter, ? but tf ;scorn. Cut a itre ' ieart I Wtcc adthaftucb is thl asy we confess that we iarei somewhat at a loss'lodiscover wbjioIdJ Bimiidism is a licensed and peter ituiing matter mfok' lesUns with" one sex as well as witbitei PI ?J - l W ' . in ii in 1 1 - i - i j - i ' - gietheJrtlarWy can half a dozen FrrsGWaipefc IHCne veiling together, without tbe .Tianaiuvfe3 bff iiome alleged; ,nusi.Tiuuuuung iFpiner; ue-j "corning the subject of discussion, aliboush na& llin Ssoecdotes rccordinsr likomatterjkHi'feii -I jha d!y -to bo meTw ith, not containing i I he : pojfl! r I - I fctrajor crosssarcaidictryinir faleiulTnS I yy give per uis name and protection, andi trowti- ng mosi cercejjr on an inose younger tfmt bcr aeljf-ivh are doing the same thmsJiqiil irnealt the; fame sentiment- tbe same language off on ! J3 iui rigiu j is ii jusi ijijyrii, tbej character of a class to be judged oflHj'Uhe (Weaknesses of a lew of its memberirtlA'rp th!l Tounir. the beautiful, the fray: fit iudires bf thne i so buch older those who have oassed lhmiiVK '1 I rAw and wha have gained all tb'4 eipir1enciel 5vwcp idc uopK.oi; rate nas not yet fcnpwed w 'thefmlf May there not be wcightrjrasQhrwr! jau- -hi j cara now--wnose name is a uye Tlin ?.T AU YLAND PC NITHrCTI ATIY. The Baltimore American, in noticing the hnnual report of this in Ltitutioh'statcs thatjhft total product of th j labor of the conyicts for the year, which ended on the COth of last months amounted to .38,&!J7 (J7, and the expenses, "of every "kind, "to 029t4C0 C leaving an unincumbered ex cesof 69,530 84 in favor of the institu tion at the expiration of the, fiscal year. . i heaverage number of con victs?m iCon finement durini? th var was 289.one less tnan the average or tbe yearo43ihe number received was 79, beingil8 less than! in 1843 The number discharged bv the expiration 'of theic sentencesiwas 53 ; f . . ...... . . am ... . py lxecutjye; pardons r 14, and. by death ;J,9, leaving in the institution at, the close .of tb ;year 280 prisoners.'" Appended to tne report is a laDuiar statement irom i'hih we Isara that of the prisoners ad jriiittld during the year!59 were! Amen- ansland 20 Foreigners. I Of the '. former jSpwyre natives of Maryland. Of the whole umperT, werecohvicted in the jar(s'bfB )crimsr: which tbey were convicted are thus stated :-Stealing 48, felony 6, assault iiu-imenL iq Kin i, granu jarceny pei J Jaceny2, 1 burglary Jand stealing 3, re civipg stolen 'goods J, passing counterfeit iibney 2, manslaughter 1;1 murder: in the second degree 3,' enticing slaves fo run a yay p, arson l;'attempting to poison Of th 79 convicted for the above named .. V .... .-...'- .. . - . ; - Albany Tat riot says it is ui ccntemp.atioa ta bold art Abclitioa Convection ;ia AY ashingtori City on the 1st of March iieit, provided 200 per. sons fa the": various States will agree to attend it. Tlie obiect of this movcracut is set fortb as 1 tullnwa ' . ; . y , . , ., v . J -i . -.. f . '"i Historical Fact. By rcfi;rc::c2 to tLo map of Delaiirc, it will be &eui t-w boundary beiween that State and Penn sylvania is of ji semi-circular form, r. ; if drawn with mathematical accuracy. The Germantbn Telegraph sayslt was so drawn W i I liam Penn present edV to his" daugbtei JLetitia a circuit, of which Newcastle was the centre, bf fifteen miles round, iwhicK he called Letitia Manor ; and it is that ivbicb' gives the" singular appearance to the boundary line. It vas :originalIy;de signed to be a portion of Pennsylvaniai ---:.:rr " ' -v fi- I 3d To arrive, as . far as may be practicable! " .Married Men The more married men 1 1.- It will be to inquire minutely into thejex. tpnt of alaveryjn the District of Columbia, and the Territory, of Floridai? -pf i-f it To get at facts relative! to the. sale and transferof slaves, thrfiugh the facilities furnish ed by the inter-State Slave trade under the pro tection'of the Hair of the United States, and to take measures for the abolition of said trade , k it the a mount ot support which the government r you have, says Voltairethe "fe wer crimes ulciireclly fcrmsbest tp istaVry bya cb4 its diplomatic iutercourse-.ikk 'i M ft Application will be oiide'iat.the proper time lo me nouso vi tvepreseuiaiies. iur mcuse. oi ineirnau. 4 a uoioaiu.iiuu aim xciupruuce Societies have had. it. and there is no reason why that body should' refuse io grant ' it to ustl poouia sucn appucaiion uo rciuseu, oowqver, it. '.:.. .ui -l.trL-t JT.L' 3!.: too vonveniion win meei on iuc uauouai grounos near the CapitoL . J i I The New e York Correspondent of ;thej National Intelligence writes asj follows :. t There wasameetitigattne Astor Ho!use on Saturdav eveninffJi called hv VmJ Astor, Esq. and other itizens, for the puN pbse of adopting measures to Jrbcur - a mable Istatue of Henky Clat.- Acommit- tee was appointed to receive subscriptions. ;lvbiri;brneatness,ibenev pf behavior should ! ne verba ve united fenfa,P ifviLu uuic iiimi iw winjru uaro uccn proud 10 tali her bis f Are ber k ind deeds to bo! (iirgot- T tan on niccoim ff-a Word which would pass" unknot iced fi-om the iips-oi a mQTTicuL, woman, out wnicn must at M,,a fa'"?. ,v,,c v, iui .wup oir.iii;;snrrow I jha .'that heart has JcnbwnObey would jwofideir that one :spark if kindly feeling could remain to tl i!'5 VP Ihe' ashes of thar once warmly glow in l ii fpull h ltew' women remain sinrlefrom "necesd ;i $tijferopi having never known the iria$ ivbft Vbadip0ernd tbcm his hand. Andltvhet as ii ot1unfrcquenf ly the caser1tbey bate bid SCr pented, to them the opportunity of befcoiain "vi 4 T J VI T -T.' ?n oiyect ot V-lwivlM ryellow leufand jffp ? e ""PosedJ upon. Or visit a, book- PRINTER'S GRATUITIES. f j Nothing isonore common than; for peo ple, who have the curiosity to read some- uium i3tzizu iiiiri v inrfrpTinir np uhn i mici. ... j f J "P w. .iv. man toj send a paper tb a i friend as a token of f , - ftUtT io j printing otnee, una ap ior, or rate, a paper just out from toe nress : and if i hr nrintoi. cKnM . i 1 .i. r ' r-"Y'Kiuivt suuuiu LUIIJIV pfitax (ng hinvanything for it, the- custom- j yr'. ,tu,,m miiiiscii jyuiie insuuea oy the nggardliness jof a stingy printer ! Yithvhat other mechanics or business- njwould people .thinkipIT taking , the sameIiberties t, . Go into a crocerv land ask the retailer to give, you four-pence-. iiif ;P nny-s wonn pt tea, coffee or sugar, a,IrTfUn,css 3'ou were really an object of I v that? their! own bappincss vfmild hot I". ted by the connexion or thit they a Ot are nn fiflArl fto cpntri bote to thedaily buppines) bf anotberj f-Jmendfd.fl. such: a course rf conduct, tliani that fa. ffil " a J 5 - i . . . ' .1 -i -- !i. L 1 a .Jne- sneering speecn snouid ; De made-4- het 'M?!fet pitoreknd pflenbs 31werb white' males and5 whitel "Wd fc Fresolved tlmtjMr. Crawfbrda fijma esl and 30 cplored males arid 10 eo- Wan mencan ariisij, recently irom tbred fie males. "! M j r M Itome, but now in this cily should be emi it--? ?ii u:.iKi: :.t.i:f' 1 ployed upon the nroDosed iwork1. iAnnrni prmie resolutions were aaoprea, expres sive oil the high sense jwhidb the meeting entertained of Mr. Clay's services and his claims to the lasting gratitude off the Ame- rican people.; The meeting can hardly be cmiea a puiiic one,jor l tiave not yet sen it noncea eitner ny advertisement or 6th -t ""wspapers. uui tne men wnu composea ic are aoundantly uble to carry out their Droiect in a hand somp sin A A W , . - - W lumris1 of "ybbf criminal calenders--you win mere imaa nunurca yourns executea of ofteTathcrof a" family, farf iage ren uurs.u man more yinuous ana more wjse 2. C. iIALUJ- c'lirzizzm oi;rrici ci: a:: act":::. IN C : NL-IBERS-AT X2J CHNT3 EACH: LLDilim ILUSTHATZD. rqrO . Editif a of Mm AlKhVB far famed Tales and Stches of Irish Character, has ever been publish-1: ed l a this country, ahhoo her name and meriu re fa. ii miliar to all readers of light literatareso called Who has not read TnE Bjlxxow Postmax.- Lilly O Bw tx.aDd' AxacK Mclvakv V and krt" it,,., v.. ! jemcaa.evfr. forget jheir:spaUeTtbeir pathos j their? Alt who hve been charmed by': the beauty ' of these sketches, or the lew of ihem thnt hv their way into our periodicaKwiirbe gratified to! learn j u rouBCTioera nave coraraenced publishing in num--n at e?t ach.on fine white paper arufjn clear bold type, a fpUndidl? illustrated edition of these ad mirable portraits of Irish Ufe and character rbewood cuts alone will cost several hundred dollars.' .The wble, wherpiedrilt make a volame 0f nearly 400 pages! and b. one 6f the handsomest books ever iiued Li tSi couatry 1 contains nothinffihat is sectarian, or at 3 - L." .... . . cf tbe Erst, nc; Ur cf-i!.3 ha3 been rcaiy circulated, cnl a deJ. i leanwhlle a great chanr hood.and illegal su.Trages Henry Clay and tile VL! ty,and tbe best hopes of the Nation hate been il' But they are not vanq-jbhedtley are Rill the te and more honored by such adversity than their odd!?"" m t heir prosperity. - They are in aiity BtroD,n;, when the trumpets were blown for the onset for have practical: j conquered in their principles ' wial lt beIo?S5 to Ue Whig party iherefore siiU to stanJ dismayed and unbroken. The battleis bat jttStW?. V ffew issues mast constantly arise to bind thetn cKT getner i and the positions ah-eni? I though falsely assumed, in Dart, bv hn. J. t5 ". Tbe fatber brKlamily ' - - -i .-..wf----- -s ui .r,M"vri vviiv vuim iiuni rr 2 . ' - t" - - - . . ; Ul r-H - III TAILORI ESTABL1HMENT! ;1 ALSOBROOK AND MilERT : ? '2aifori (Lai of the Cit of BaUieh., - - .! jEXAVING located ourselves in' the Town of Salis-I JLJLc irry liberal Love manner. man has ife, in the bad better have taken hira for it Ss berf Ust ic.nancejtiv;-!; - - -f If ll would seem that there is more in pimtfi 1 sinan rnanv a lair Juliet would allow I IT kfli tjrill m;:fair. gifM whose u! revolts kt thehdea !7i .- ti .. if f- r,-; tof hndry :f her nneddeU acquaiiitancSsf b X ponies of an that is shocking f '4n pfteb L uucs, uuf uaog en rapt u rea t! T: i Bknight was slain ;" nhd If. If" Jl, over ,ih. pases lot bicb tells ' how ltd tUpf how bis larlv Woni "! I 'i t t .vu.-iuui,; iu ins ujeujory iatF5roIdanotb ijciu, utr soui was ucad to Jove her life but t-,1 ;ed !r herj lover's tomb.-;-;. No, no-AAnd kstKjnl lrd .are-Tead tears are on themaidetfsc l-.she udjws the character of the ideal berdine gsucnr would hers have been had das j and even now,! should J be ideal heroine- jad -shel re m Mild she -iliril ttl M looVbn, anddeerted, she could ncvef knW t ; l0?0?1; vjeDoes-,he reflect that sb4 ree4sl :'Vt W otwata tnat she Is rowing heHf l . PinmnipgAna the, young niajv-reaaifbf -XMVWW&a&S-. veiled nuns blushing attnd ii r&lease ' him tba mip! Vuf. nr ri.-.isi?2ttbi ; i;ln iike;minijitering angels around the cbiichej 14 tftC tbb wounded and dying.'f What aire all ibesd ut .TO 8 01 cd ma,ds and worsedbah tfiat v l Even oldlmarried 'counles-itbo 3 I C fbavei-enloyed together as t much5 Up6mk i V lalls the lot of man on eartbhave I learned make off with a half, a dozen $ Ot Writin2'-narwi' nnrt mnc (. m i . r-.r-.uuuiuo linciy r T r; . ."'. " pursue you wirn a writ ?e C WW Go into ft joinerVshop andaik. him. to gi veyoa - 6ixVceritsVWorth ui nisi wares, and rnn wnnM r-i :.. were engaged in a cheaD businpjw. - An,t ywiMpplewill enter a printing office, and tafee sixcents worth of a printer's: labor. r' " Alaj I-,n,nK "oneot that sort of tbinsrs wnicn should be gj ven away because the pajjer is printed. :A! clean white sheet hejwopld think too valuable to abstract whoftpay. and yet iit i cost the' printer ' k r" uouars every week j to set up m -tyjesthati areiimpressed upon '; the Sheet to make it twrAeM.-fNo-no--this is not the way to do business. If V oil Vvnnr apapef and will riot subscribe for it--as t nui honorable men do just step, info the bttice and laying down a silver bit say Sir, i you please, let me have one of vour PR1 ana taIie ha in pav for it You i bd accommodated, and then, be seat- vuut jooKing over the: shoulder of th . uaii, .is not joy even in the companiorisb&j bf i ie dearest. They feel that the Disuse f ojal i wu "fvpecree mat woman should derive all ihej comforts and ble SSirtfr Unm mm i.t L.Liil:1 ! . -,i : miimi ium.s,rg itaant unmarried aro not happy all mav fel jjoi, VW I And if the young wouW re fieri MM, yphapbiness.tbat they day :thouKbtesslifa lyl m i the ancient sisbrhodtLi tinder whatever nam ihi.V ..K-r 4-itJjJilJ i " . -. . h .vuuuac hi lipsiirniin ; enj-Tlf tey would reflect, If iminarriedtltbo uch.tqo Tjiay be their lot ; and if roameditha Wl mfitor toj-ead his ; manuscript,) or re tire and rcad:yoir oim paper like a man prgood conscience and of honorable prin- i j -rj '1 THE SERENADE. - . r- The fJeveland (Ohio) Herald has a lonr uuM nf n. ft tf"b this ti.le, The affair is drih. : .u- . acej a garden with flowersrohs, &c., the la. ifjf (eaniil upon her hand. lonL;n .i.- ' ... - - si i! l it iwu iuc winaow ot ? berSmwer waiting the nirhi!v Mtmt r ti. .-.-i - Tjrae, Jdje and midnightthe lover appea;Play.ig;. m knfl. expecting from his ladyJove some token of toobatjon. But tbe iron-hearted father has listened to m .V?T' h.c?rf eseWna'aef he breaks iipon the cene intcomnanv wiik rA.A. 1 r a t : , ' . ; f.l .. t.VJ ' , ,w"cn an is not aiM-msoikler. The Tudv ahinn th. n t elf scarce, as the dog is a "teaser.-; and the gent takes T-r r , ? uiv. e give a verse or two-. I T r i " Dismal sounds ha afniV ;n Upon their tympans hark ! Bounds it like a chuckle I t? sUr sounds it like a berk t 1 they may have attained tbeiroal f u&;ii , r;Tj-n4 from superiority of Wtractiontaoneliil . upso- upon whom they look down Iwith s w tnuch jscorn we shouM A... .L-.-.lLUIlfi : nuiculo an unmarried femal s HaIaaI lilT ; f h uiifiiarnetj wiu.'pe considered as sWnaiM 1 of &?!tig. itcertainly i. Ibfte&ff 1)1 j bad anv eccentric preacher jib Ihe early times of Kentucky, iambbsl 'firillt hk ! f istbrytbeiiia lloe u-ttt ana. v.ai::. . no was a: LSnniisf nnri jAoiil. iu v- preaclird from x a stand in the wnodl tn ,f:.r;0bat;flherir,gs'or ; j j vviiiiuu ins tueiiie. was ine glories of hea Ten ind the horrors of hel!.JIemad niy fUi contrast very striking by minuteness ofiiWi tail, by renderirig the invisible lw)flrjl hft i described palpable to 'the: sensesl qf ;hi rude riuditory, by assemblingall ttS i lihd.beautiful objects of nature forlmiijide ot hir picture, and the loathsome abdbo i li ..I - iiti - . s.;!;;;... - in ; riuiu lor iuc omer. -vnen ne got-through With Ms description othell, he taxcdli hii i Jitney; t o the utmost to i vean iilea '"At ' its 1 f glooiny king, lln the midst of hti ran f 'J- -uvuiviu, uuu utmost, phrensiedeloeutiori i j - f lie; popped suddenly, v After a Uble mh and Pride Mn seen his choice for a partner in numble frirl. fi hunoatk i,:m-:Miu-. .J "T O-" " vuvuiu ;lltUI lli IUC 1 UpiU' phde! njnght have struggled with him for af while, yet pride triumphed, andhe sought iiujH uiEuer waiKs oi me. in a I tn vicissitudes of social existence nothing can be capable of inflicting more certain mis. ery than is sure to followi such a course. It distracts the general harmony of our days,! misshapes the statnre of manhnnd ahd cohtmry to the f plain instruction! of reason, lor it declares fh4t where love! is, tljere is peace, plenty and thriftness. Ev cry thing good is sure to follow a happy utiion. Let no pride interfere in this mat- Mil - . TT i, .'. -;1 Marrtage vs, Imanity.-lFe w people are aware how much more insanity prevails apong bachelors and j unmarried ladies than among the married of both sexes. vye learn from the examination lof very ur"J Yv m every ve;of all lu natics sent to American hospitals, three are unmarried, and only two are married, ahd that almost all of :them are over 21 years old, On the other hand, it is nrettv certain that in all the community over! 21 years off age, there are) more than4 three tifnes as many in as, out bf wedlock. , If this' bd the case, then the! unmarried ar? more than four times as liable to become the last two! years, and that irood bonk, un i , rllZi JL?zrl t SU1U fe8hionl:,T0 eater forsach a taste is theWisSSi U J; !. if . - . . . . twv: we rcouinS puuuc, we experience a pleasure mt is nev eneittwnen a dark, digny Jookmg affair with type & tally small for the eyes, is thrust forth.- A . sense of shame go with the W ; but we launch proudly w.m. iuc wiJd upuu iuc noe ana ssk tor tavorin" gaJes : and favoring gales, we know,await the admirable rol- uuic wc now present io ine reader. " -f.Ff iThe work; will be comoleted in abont Wnt.r g wa iihhivmut . j wr imriui fHrrvinrr nn mi rvn a nir huuiucib. . a. u anv cmiv" na nvmirnnn uiicob ui ivi w uc Borpassea in tne state , or out Jtu "cnu lPc woo'e ww oy man, as it regularly appears, of it.' 'Our establishment is in the room on th rAmr.f Or two copiei for &S . and five fODlMfor ilia .,Xi".i:rh. thei Mansion Hotel, formerly occupied as the Post-Of. . As.it wl be published in numbers, at regular riods . viuyivvcu'uic' ucsL ui iinnnprn- fc-v amt i a a ssvssa av lucaii sxa nerifMiiraii nnars erm ti-AAh'MHaM. men. ; No expensed or pains Will be spared to render br w" contain only a single sheet; and. therefbre the WW, asuiuuauicuiiiauiisnmeni in ail respects. Gen I '"SC wv K"ugm.,.?tsi.v-. v-j.. is i m-i. .ur a r.-. i . - . . . "1; r iJ w . ,. -. . ": ' i : uicu,' uicreiwrc. nmr reiv on navmer tneir rir.tha n4- i - t bbiq at tne ainereni rcnmim i ittim ihM.i.1.-.. in the most fashionable-and durable manner. cWe t tn l"tfdiSttes I " v- ir, f j iiuc suppiira on uorrai terms. : ..; . I'l ii. A specimen number will be sent to any one who will write to us", free of postage. . ' " ' ;j r. - :;-1 nj - . - - f-, r-.',E.-FERRETT&:ci.ftilli! Publi8hers, Hall, No. 101 Chesnnt Street Phnadelphia .have been engage regularly in cutting for the last five years, ana part oi uie tune in some of the most celebra jted establishments in the Southern States. We shall not hesitate to guarantee every thing to fit we cut and make. i ' London Paris tmd New York - - ' received monthly.! In conclusion, should we be encour ged, no one will be be under the disagreeable necessity toend away to procure first-rate made clothing. 4 We return (hanks for the, liberal patronage hereto fore bestowed on us, and hope by fashionable work ana strict attention to business to merit a continuance of the same. 4 P. vILSORR nrv Seference, H. S. MILLER. 1 Thomas M. Oliver, Raleigh; N. C. Sept. 14, 1844-ly26 . . FOR SALE, I HAT well known and valuable Tract of Land, called the 1JOOII SOT WT W TOKT-TR 11. nT- on th Vllti Ri.. mi - i mm sr y b.vssu aa fviy a&lBhJ nine miles from Salisbury, containing about fWJ HE above business is carried on in all its various j Tbe bottoms are well adapted to the growth, of Cotton; HUNDRED ACRES. 160 'Acre River bottom : QOO Am highland ( and 240 Acres of tolerable good land.' makmg.thf ; f; :CVWkfciit!i -T1. branches, by B, F. FRALEY. in as fashionable and durable style as it can be done in tne feouthem btates, and warranted to fit well. He also keeps on hand ready made COATS, VESTS AND PANTS. for sale very low for cash, and a full supply of cloths and trimmings, which will be made to order cheap. Clothing cut on short notice,. , . 1 N.B. Persons wishing to learn the art of cuttinir ear- tnents, can be taught as he acts ar agent for some of the most fashionable establishments in New York and Phila delphia. I; ! - : tf27 Corn, Wheat, Rye, and Oats, and tbe upland ! produces " vwiwi wx ine cumaie. i ne land will be sold bv J..... . ; I : ... ... . i. ; . . A . . .! ucacripuva ot survey.' ; i propose to sell said TRACT OF LAND :-T 'l-:': on the 15Ui day of January next, (1845.), Terms of I m An fs . v. W n C . . . I . 1 . :l , ivuiim "c- yiTvuoac money paia wnen, tne land is sold : one fourth the 15th of Janmrv 1 flR . r- fourth thej 15th of Januarv. 1847. and one fourth th 1.1th January .848 Bond and security required. i .. f -t ; jl Mr. Evan A. Davis, who lives on . the land, will wait on persons wishing to buy, and show them the land. I j I ! JOHN CALLAWAY. per of the hourtmust naturally revert to tb,JLu J""--' aon, or become in their disjointed body the element dissolution. :;;rX'-'' 'iAi: j: ... wulflf if At such a time, is it necessary tonrgt uponeverv tbe importance of sustaining a National Review ZL ponding to that whicb the Democratic pkrty ha Ve W made an organ of influence so abl v ne micron t t. ...T even possible that if such a work had been for'manv circulated throughout the Umon, we might now be in ? session ofjaoouesUoned victory ? But as things mre iit enamiy now more needed than ever before since . were a nation.'; Great f7lWSllOnjl firs f A m rrfnaJ . puWk measures are to be assailed or defended j MdlrS Jjmethat the peopte in difierent sections who are alike J. Ped to radicalism, corruption and misrule had en I1 Z finite mauof SlnU! of UpsnimiMr alone gives power. I 7 .Br!iPo,iticVhe Mtivi American : PhObsok pnnciples of taste, demands an earnest and vl-orou, J gan, which may penetrate everjrpart of the land and rad! pally wnaenca the opinions of the present andrisiflV. erst ions. . rr:-t::-: t ... y-.J v ; .... : . -. .J . To these ends the " American Review. "ivas bei4a for these ends we it tke support ofth? countr -I " -" ia uryoua contingency, but all Ilqi November 101844 2m30 insane as married people.! f ."V h ohhoi-oh hoi . Abover-below t Bi W and cooing My eyes here's a go Night the time for pawling and creeping 4 Whfe 19 U-'mf. hen tfie old 'on is sleeping? Wteever he is that woos in this manner. , Whoever he is, betheans to trepan her. ' ' "if V 1 my J,d Ive gbt yo.1 now, sir ! IJark away there .seek him, Towser - arttfsWda that bark old Towsert ! i tfordl ontrowsesT - ld q"ick has the " minstrel boy fc4Fey11 find him-. " ' llie old: un shouting, Sk V - Stuboy , Vl?wser cl6sahid him. . - , thilblohereJ- Ha k : hulaloo there - ivm ... " m if. u. , . . ."T wow, wow. vow" "ir wr w vr p.d hi. night ; o. Ha, Ka what a nimbi. !..t t ti my delight of a shiny night ' In the seascn of the" v.r Crescent Citf. Jl. lJSy" said X' l'r - .nignwaymari, that one day rfn4on the high; road, hb met a young ira?i who was Weeping and kni3 to be in i great distress-UTnuehivf JPfnpteton, baastfd; herwhat Nvas the Slfe Miction ;when shevtold him Wr, attended by.aSherifT, bad ?i 7 wu;v f"v pointea out, and ipnusr, antl ina much altered tcne, hesaidriny VlvT U!,u,aRl 0erty ; at lllv brethren. I mav snar man wi ir.r raunu. anu iumg uis eve on a brother ; f':r UM "I luc eaniime. waited un me roau tin ne saw thR rivf fn.A. -vi vuiUC and; she ran with benedic- Iprp.icher who sat on the bench behind him inaaeu : i tie uevins a monstrous ugly, jblac! grim-looking fiend just like broth- 1 f'ftabensV pal nting,-,-The Judgment, of Faris, was" recently fold in L'ondca'fcr four thousand guinea-.'-" .. ; i '-Si. ..... t - ouf,and then took from him-thft thtt.; gufneaXahd every thing else he had about mm. I -i - - In. 1773 the first stage coaches were cs fablishVd between Philadelphia and. New icrk, jjoing throush in two'days, witli jv pro o 5 dollars Xcr each passenger--" - A good story is related! by the Provi nce Gazettcwf a cerfain Colonel, who, ce upon a time, was court martialed for fusinsr. on the tented fmU. and rthrino militia muster, to obey! the commands oft 1. S ' rr tw.h i . . I U superior oincer. The sentence of the court was, that the obstreperous Colonel should be deprived of his sword On being asked, by thb presiding officer, tri deliver up the weanon ' in anrdfl'ni.. with tl e sentence, the Colonel arose, and id the most grave and solemn manner, de clared that he did'nt bwn one ; that the word he had been accustomed to wear duTnt belong to him ; bbt he had! no doubt that Mr. Baker thf iawpIW f i,i-l.m u i j- a.vi v uuiu un hired it on training days. Would lend it to the coiirt, for the required month, on th most moderate terms ! i j! flew Fashion for the Fall and Winter of 1844-5. THOMAS DICKSON respectfully informs his friends and the public, that he still carries on the TAI LORING BUSINESS in all its various branches, twei doors above J. & V. Murphy's store, where he is ready1 to execute all ordejrs of his customers in a style and man t ner not inferior to any work done in this pari of the coun-i try. He is also hi the regular receipt of the iVER v s n w m a w - - ; i x ujiJk fAbliiUNb, and prepared to accommodate the tastes of the Fashionable at all times. i Oct 12, 1844 1 ly3 I TO THE PUBLIC. 'T HE subscriber takes this method of in for. f' ming the public, that he still continues to ciirry on the business of STONE CUTTING, as usual, at his granite Quary seven miles south of Salisbury, near the old Charleston road, where he is able to supply all orders for Mill Stones, of tne best grit, and on the shortest notice. Also, for sale, at the lowest prices, window sills, door sills, door steps, rough building "rocks, tomb' stones, gold grinders, &c &c. i I j J. HOLTSHOUSER. Salisbury, Nov. 2, 1844 ly27 -I N.B. Orders for any of tbe above wrought articles, directed to me at J Salisbury, will, be punctually attended to. J. H. FOKNITURE ! FURNITURE 5 ! ii ni that, to be stamped with any effective and power, it must have a liberal subscription, through wKU its writers my bejlberally paid.V" t . The followinz is from the original Pmsnn n i.i Washington by the Whir? Member. tf eth Congress .;!'"-I. r'. t Earnestly approving of the plan of such a " National organ, long needed and of manifest importance, the a. dersigned agree to contribute foT. its pages, from tim to time.such communications ai mav b innlif tn r-i. and defend the doctrines held by the united Whig Tim of the Union. GeoP. Marsh, D D Barnard, J U In&xJ. soUi E Joy Morris, T L Clmgman, J McPherson Berrien Daniel Webster. Robert C Winthron 'Thorns. P..,.!..' King Hamilton Fish, J P Kennedy, J ColUmer, John J L Hardin, Win S Archer. Rufus Choate. Alexander H Ri pheos.?., St.tJxii & : '-':tri!,i In addition to these, a number of able writers hav U.. ' enlisted for Its various other departments, so that evtrv . V-( u .:i -n . :! wwunwrwis (nnuicai anicirs, will couiain attoat hi ' pages of Literary Miscellany in History, BioffraDhvjr:5iL ! cism, Fid ion, Poetry.Siatistics, Science and the Art K pains win oe spared, or means leu unemployed, to make it i No. 1 has been for some time before the public. It M put forth under great disadvantages, but we.are wilKnrf ta j abide by ibe impression it may make, It is tnt'endeaMa rule tqfive only three or four Engravings in the yean bat on Wiese the cost ofa dozen of the usual kind will be w. j pended. .No. 1. however, is embellished wii1 i zotinlo of Clsy and FrelinShuysen) and No. 2 to be nd about Midwinter for February, will! contaiu a finished t likeness and sketch of one who has been for many rein an honor to the nation. 1 1ts articles also are from some rf the ablest pens among uS.:; r:fjt'?iM'?.-"' i ' I -The conduct of the Reviewwill be under he control of ' George H. Coltox, associated inthe Political Department with other gendemen of known sianding'and attainmc&u. Each Neiwill contain about 1 12 pages.f 't-.- ,. j j : t ekms- r ive iioiiars a year, to be paid on receivittf tbe first nd secood Nos. iTo for $20. ( Or any: person becoming responsible for four THE subscriber respectful ly informs his friends and the public that he still continues to carry on copies, will receive a fihh gratis. f Those that have bought the is - . 1 thelstNo. only can subscribe for the remainder rf 293XInacBa CE2assarBicsa-t year bv payins S4 50 at tke m. URNnun ; in Salisbury, on main street, a few doors south: of J. dc ' stT No one need etZar aboPt slbscribing,s its cx w . ninrntiv'a atirtM. mnA ; : .i n ' tt : i i iorntf Iat. n .i u.. . .... .- ...... - B.va, hiiu ju VIUU9IIC MIC IIVWUI JJOiei. I J ' - IBOI la g UUg UlfffrU. He has1 on hand a larcre assortment of furnifiml n.1 keeps in his employment the best of workmen, and uses the best materials the country affords. Helias onliand at all times an assortment of such work as will suit the wants of ithe countrv. such as Bureau. SHAharA .c- . , . r retaries, stands. Bed-steads, A neat arranged Cup-boards, Tables, Candle-stands, Wash- Bottom and Windsor Chairs, tycl Cane assortment of Coffins will also be kept on hand. irom xwentv mcnes to the iariwrt hit All of the above shall be made in the best styW, ahd the charts shall be as low or lower than at any other op of the kind in this place, or in the State. j AH kinds of country produce and lumber will be taken in exchange for work. DAVID WATsdtf. f bausbuir. Jan. 20. 1844 2Sff I- n i- . NOTICE; : jl i BY ELI HARRIS, ' At Richfork, Iavidsoii CHy. If. On the Great Stage Road from North to South, land Soufh-West . Eight miles North of Lexington, and 27 S. W. of Greensboro LAM) AND MILLS :..! ;i 'j '''I m rilHE Subscriber now oners for sale his Dlantatinn 1, A ingefn the waters of Fourth creek, one mie north of Third creek church, and 15 miles went nf Ka!;sh..n- I Allison. Dr John lair OI chanic bfer of ihg an: Sixty thousand people 'visited the lat the Massachusetts Charitable Me Association in Boston, and the nn-n. contributors amounted to 1373. be- excess of 217 over that of the pre exhibition. Then area judges upon the var bus articles ex 5ltru awarded tventy-sij gold me dals, one hundred and fohv-eirht Silver mIo anrl nr. 'W,.Ia1A' t Jl L .1: ana uineiy-six oi j menu ana ceding medals, and, two hundred diplomas, as tesiimbriiysf they received as the! sum exhibition 815,132 175. for admittance to th i More Truth than PoeMiJPh lr V Telegraph is of the opinion that an ed ,!Sr iv cannot stop rightj in thc middle of thfe finest train of thought jthat he isj put twg on papert to minute jthe! dimensions f .a buge pumpkin or Write an kdvertise- ment for a dog lostto enter th name of rt r-viiucr, or receive pay lor an old one rto take a envvJiirTiniv r. ir.mAt.;nn. m hft rtnf-J iv Tf , T i . . ill i"w-ttnu uuer au resume the t hread of his discourse' khd r9v AUti idea in its original force Sand bpnitt v. i w uvcuiiur at ail.' THE Pl.OPHIETUKS '.''" " j j ". of the " J. J. BRL'XER & S. W. JAKES, Respectfully inform the Business Public, that they are now prepared id execute at the shortest notice. IiBTTBI PR fa S S JOB An old man who had'failoA tiWn A;t.K ph hi$ way homef and bejng unable io get oov bawled lustily till morningjand being helped the next mornih-g byia fcighbour he hastened home, began to scold his wife ldr tint honnrn. aJ l. t i. . - .r "wr Mv"'"b uiut uiiu cuiuing io HIS as sistance.' - Lord r saySUbe old ladx-. -I heardjyour voice; and 1 knowed it, but I thought it was n owl - 4 " v 4 - J. i i ne improvenienu in stnrpV h Sf? :hat a ton cf coal ktil-hovgjreas!m neat, xlv answer tha r)urnc;2 fjr u i-S trrA tons were retjuircd twenty years a -o, - w. . PRINTING OP EVERY DCSCniPTIOV, AKD IN THE j. . TEIIY.BEST 8TV1.I?. 17 Their assortment of TYPE for large Posting-Bills. a oara4 is perhaps superior to any in the State and we flatter ourselves that we know as well how to use them as any Printer or Printers in the s bouthern Country. .;.' v. ' . j- :-mANJKS.' They keep constanllv on hand a-larn n) k-nAm. supplyor BLANKS, of almost every variety used by iKiuia, yieras and constables, (printed on fine paper,) SUCHAS- . ;" '." Marriage Licences, 1:,V ' : Subpmnas, c St. s. Courts. V va. aa. uonds, ; ' Bail, , do. s . Letters Testamentary,;, Notes of hand. Executions for c. St s. Courts; Warrants, - - Jurors tickets, c. & a. Courts, SherifiV Deeds, common, ; do. . Trust, - '"dot -'" - c dminstration Bonds, Prosecution, do. Cal Sas, - " ! ' Guardian Bonds, i : Delivery, do. i ., Consuble, do, U?'SImn' VARIETIES, anisnt WHICH. , rfT:9P'l 7? of equity blanks: . ITJ AH orders of Job Prmtinfe-or for BUii; with which teyoay be favored, shall receive punctual attention ; 6V o eeort on their part shaU be spared to merit the favor " J.i Mi patronage of the public." : r JO" Any BLANKS tha they mat not kate in land; U be printed to order without deUy..i h npAKEN up an(f committed to Jail in Rowan coon ir.l f the 4th instant, a negro man named JER. containing upwards of FOUR HUNDRED ACRES, I 1 Upon which there is a splendid Set of MILLS, consisting of GRIST MILLS, w JUIL.L and . VVUUL CARD- i .; ING MACHINE, v I all in operation ; with a stream sufficient at any season of the year. The same is situated in the heart ofa rich ana nounsning neignoornood, and doubtless is not iAfori. or to any stand in the county. The plantation can be en larged or diminished to suit purchasers. Persons ish ing to purchase such Dronertv would do well to inllW and examine the same, as I am desirous of removing and I Connor,George r in xvie county. A bargain will be Dickson, Thomas g,n- f - . I' CHARLES GRIFFITH. , ; I Dobbin, N lT ' .owaneounty.jnty 61544, tflO -A H liFreexe. John L orkner,.Tavner Money may he sent free, through ill the Post Mastm li. -AUA Communications td br addressed, rw " rAtD, to the Editor,X3. II. CoKon 1 18 Nab6au st.iNew t York: - y:::S ' Vr.-.;ii:y4' .1 :!'? - , riSMIOAS FOB 1814! Hie Old Tailoring. Establishment HORACE II. BEARD - TJA? just received of Mr, F.lAhA;tbeion3 rans anu riuiadelphia fashions, mih6jpring Summer of 1844, which far surpasses any thingf th kind heretofore jMiblishetL: He still cacriestbe; tVM: V " ; $ .i: TAILO K I VQ -r BUS I ES ii" -! !. '.'f- in all its wious branchesat his old Stand, wherete i ;cer rcQuy-io meei and accommodate -histoid and new ; jcustomers with fashionable cutting and makin of gar iments, not to be surpassed by any in the Southern coua ' jtry. PunctuaUty,desp8tchandfaithMorkashaster always shall be his aim and bbject.j; Thankful for pa encouragement, he hopes to merit its continuance. ! f -P. & Reference he deems unnecessary, as his experi ence and work for the last thirteen years will show. j Oct 5,1844 tf28 rt: ; " v jlL iH; BEARD' -1 LIS! :OTjLETTE'RSmM REMAINING in the Post Office at Salttburyton lstday of January, lfUSrj- J'f-'.vf 'M Kerr, Dr Samuel Keslef, Isaac Beard, Dr William Brown, Nancy. Boston, John . Brown, Mrs Catharine Brinkle, Christian , Bass, John : Been, Alexander Behcina, A Black well, Robert Calvin, Joiner Cowan, WiOia'm S CowanIsaac ; -Clarke, Georca , Correll, John C FOJWARDIAG l.D COIHISSIOX HOUS HALL 6s HALL 4i Vf y7"OULD inform the merchants of the interior; that they have in connection with the eeneral Q&nU &asr IBaasoaoaSBSBa; added to that of Fori warding ;nd. having large and commodious Ware, bouses on he tank of the River, are preparedUo reieive and forward Goods upon such terms as will defy all torn petition, our charges and expenses being one-third leas on 7 . n ifhlfiJ1lhan n7 oth house in the place. ;! : U t All Gopds shipped to G. W. Davis of WUmmgtoLfor the interior and not otherwise directed, will be found in our possession. . ' f j -; : r . --7 ' y Fayettetille, May 24, 1844 V . - tfK " t j. . '. ' Noah Fulk, Jacob - ll --? fIFrick. Daniel " - Ferribee, Joserh ,.' , ;Fesperman, Michael ' : ! Cillespie; Mrs Jane R . Gillespie; James A . Gray. G T . Kfi - Grabber, Jeremiah L: - . 1 iGorman, U S , . , 2 Grogan, James M ' , - jHull.RerJW llellard, Thomas -JIasket, Paton - " . Jlyde, Mrs Margaret' : Hall, iter James D - :' Kennady, Misa Elizabeth 2 LAND Kesler, David ; Kestersen, Jesse G Klutts, James -Larkr Moses f."-r Lee, Jame4''.M-''-:;';'7::' Lyerlyi Mrs Nancv" (Lntz, wavidt 1 1 McKinnev. Thomai , Mitchell, Misrfiarah B wilier. HennT. . ; Miller, Mis Mary McLane , R H -'-,:"-" NorrisiGeoree S V Outlaw, Dr Joseph B . rorter, Lawrenca Richroha Rendleman, George . Smith, John M r Spratt, B-T ---:':' Speck, Rev Henry , i ourewaii, jenn s -Swink. Mrs Polly Stanton. James W Tarrh. Mrs Susannah '; Trexler,Led 4f i Tbompsori.' John W Thomas, Col Daniel ; Turner, Mrs Milkent Utzman. A Li- t: Watson; Pa vid 7iih' West, James S V;"'-!'"; Weaver, Miss Ana - Zarecar, G n i JITT.TAN.P.M. : r -r..r. . , " r,' ...... iiaiuru.JE.K, ivx . ne is about 50 years oIJ,'5 feet high. Wind in one eye, and says he belongs to Mr. Harper, near Chariot, VSwmaV'The owner is requested to come forward prove property, pay charts, and take him away. , ? r v; - ', N0H KnCRTS Jailor.' i. - -, - - , - , . i THE sLtacriheiLbeing determined to remove ti the westJ ofiers for sale hkr nlant flAfl lvr em s 4V t- Lw!,0 ff.Concord Church, two mUes oi Liberty ILI1. and eiet tn.U'V.rfi, -c c.. S:3-!S: A9. tbere ta Lr j 1 , ."T4ra r wL wmctt is tresb i tT,-. T - - meadow ; two liWliLlilNIr TT0TTSES. viv uorn una oiner nrvssnriuitKii mm tk iv.. 1. 1- . . j -vuwsua ft luv s9CjsViUl - i urn rate new : . i a 1 A. tw r h.rT-1 .11 WLs. r-r wir next. ja whiuiijIj J11a Ml - l io pieaa. answer or domnr IUllfm.. .. . -Ill tf 1. , . ' , . I J tllilm..i -til : '- vg i inu wui oe nnisn be given ; !a good neighborhood country, f Persons fond of machi nation Would' do well to call and view the k- 1 deTr be nuhlisbed in the r.r,J j wui sell lowar than any plantation can he bought iri this r; kMuuuiw aiury wua ccjuai son ami unproveme:its. - cn accommouaung. x, JJ.'SUARPE ii Jery Hill; Iredell co:, May CO, 18 1 1 1 . tG , Sfirl Statr of fMeCppf I LA FAYETTE COUNTY. : cntfCOCRTrxoviaiBEtt te tl 1 William :Ri Cunningham. ) . 1 1 : ; 1 : 1 " Wrt.r:M; i ' - lunt for$! ! William Kennedy. y .ir 'ji : pisr-J (millS day came theUinUfTby bis-jtttornry.iJ T-V PPe"rinf o the satisfacUon of the Coort, thai I W ' Defendant. William Kennedy, is n non-resideot of State of Mississippi, so that the ordinary procesa oi j Court cannot be served upon ;,It is therefore, orderca 67 the Court, that unless the said William Kennedy api before the Judge 6f our next Circuit Court, to be bo!a i for the county f La Fayette, at the Court-lfoo i '- - . s i : .r a jnn" HIU SOU . , . n n t ... iiiufuiciiL will i r nv y. .1. vam ttv ' m . and healthy section of y 8o', B'tisfjr plaintifTs debt, damages, and e inerv and UaMnw 1 It S further ordered hv iK fVnirt: that k codv of intf" jer printed In the Town of Salisbury,' North Caroling for six months successively. Attest, a true eopf. , : ,j , wnwtr -i rur.crs ice , . .v ; . . Warranls for sale at tills Ofiirc y frir.tt-d and fjrslc ct tbis Oft 1 L'7 . I It: ff ft 4 'i - i I
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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Jan. 25, 1845, edition 1
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