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' I' -Fit pi r -f :- tt 5 -. s 1 i r i 4 L'-i- j IT' rr . I Deal cer.tly w " Dh'vcwhd f '-"ij Cast not a nha 1. Of those dec Dr-lJnkitw satd Mrs. Leslie said the Doc- CI'. .t : i v; . tt Fpcak sofily td !" ;; A sad Jell U i Vf'om the deed Willi every There is a yed , . :j Tor the sw. ! A: loosing for Which soun - Beside thy 1 . t ' a a -I . th the. motherles rulq (heir home. lowjo'j the brows,... p stkicken opfs J the motherless,! - - k a .t' i " Mrr:im is pttfru. fouhu of memory, kmkJnd word. :. ' mine in each heart, v Vt Birairw of, 'yowy t (he mother's voice, 5 us for thein no more. A. M ; Uf kind nut the motherless J 11 1 ft nh of-glee; I Should there f6me little lone ones rest, Give theui thy rympathy. ! ' i Look Parent oh thy own fair ones, - . ! An J think 4 mother's smile, ... W Once sheJ a simhlne o'er the brow, 1 1 Of every Orjhao child. - I J Thank of tile hind which rested," . I Onceiondlv on each bead, , I Tlie eyes which gave back looks of 1 ;fsow nilent, cola ana aeaa Ahd give thee to those craving hearts. iThe liuHlove they claun Be ' mothers o Ithe inotherlcss, f In heart lis Well as name ! i i I jreurniog;..tiic.' investigation, UVyou tell us ! n what took pTacl'V' 4 ,1 :;M tU I. have no. abjection, madam,: "tori 1" I went lb her xoomnntl Xvbile therei cm- "That'll do Dr: Jenkins ? broke in .Mrs. ! Leslie that'll do.::f aj Jeare Mr, and Uush dor vtial yoii have IdoneV' U 4 NositC No explanation Ve know what your plea would be. Ko sir. , WeVe heard enough, .ir.,;t Jtii'4,i;" Well" said the Doctor, rMju wUl not hear me any further, I must hM you good eve. mi)tcateeivrtra jfiful fienttrncnt, wbich mtist almost lend to i. tKpfeach all v.Eo are sufficiehtl? emerged from tarjiarisni t(apprecia a Jjook writes itriot fbr; one age and one natiorf ;' hirftefit ;r jve-r. cord! pfhistory, T very line if Jtry f Te.fr trine of philosophy every ipassagel'of oratoryv Vvery announcement of religionl, ii theTh'egiii. ning f a, sem1 pC influences, t,d be limited pnljr by the boundary of created; beinj4 ; Ths !uni- ii i. . verse seems Ijkfe one vast iwmsp?nng gaiiery to carry all the utterances of mind 'tiroughoot its irpmensityfeK nin. ladies." ijBAtmf, Aug. 3d. 1&46, EMILY. h'reni the TapeVs of the late John Browp, Esq. 1 .. GUILTY PR NOT GUILTY! I'nJ .- I , .l- Li.' .t ur-i.; f " lucro is a coou moral in tnis sKetco, wmtu wo copy from the St. Louis Reveille, that the fir sex -should' ;ncte. j - John Brown left soma cood'MSS. behitK him. 1)1 f r-' r-H There camo a lady and gentleman to tuepnu- ; L.. - i; cipal hotel in iairView, who iook Doarqing tor He bowed himself out of the room as politeljr as he had bowed himself into it, s .;. t J The next Sunday afternoon, tht? Doctor atten ded to i summons from the eldersj, The exam ination was short. Takingip thojinquiry where the ladies had left it, the chairman inquired of reconcile the watcher to his ghostly task J. rTT.TlTTrTTj be b fated to watch there alone; that it Chilli V V JMA mav be he who palls back the'ebblng life, and none may share in a joy so holy and embraced at the Doctor, "if he had actually' the hotel, and if so, whot;: j "1 embraced no person, sir. Didn't you confess as much o Mrsi Leslie and the other ladies j . ! ', I , , f . ; ' ' Xo, brother Slim, I was atqtd to sa rto them, that when in the lady's room, I " i VVhat, sirt" ' I -j . 1 I embraced the opportunity to draw a tooth for her;" nd he pulled it out of his pockel. . The Doctor 'was acquitted; biit this did not prevent the appointment of a committee off la r);n. n.tl ar.i nm:nn Hf r. Volkenbunr's raw so deep a joy moreover, so unhoped fori .. j . :ex.: i ! I V : 4 Fraza s Mag. - H 4cMaNURE FOR FRUIT TREES. , ; Ko tree appears to be;more beneniled cy an tmal, ..njanures jthan the peach tree, i We may often observe this when it, grows rear a barn yard, so as toi reach the manure, that the growth is greater, the leaves greener, and th$ fniit lar ger, than whea it stands on sterile ground ; and Lieven as a general rule, fruit of the same vnrie. ts flavored in proportion to its size ;Jtho lar ger the finer. ' Urine may be very advantage, ously applied to this tree, especially while it is small,S4s well as fq young apple treesJ It'not jonly hastens their growth, but, by its offensive odor, repels tho borer from the latter, and the MArRIAGE:l'HpCES!SIOX 1J CAIRO, , AVc wcj-eattracted l)y bej4iound of Juliet voices injthejtreeti ajcepmpnied by theiroll of niaio ; thesweejtn harbin gers' of one act.in the d ra m a ) f a pnarria ge procession, r Three brides lectSwej-e! be ing conducted; in great (state to the bath, a ceremony always observed orj the jeve of a wedding -The ladies; seemed very vnnno'osneciallvthft one: who watUed tirst: she could not have been morej than mne perhaps more and oftner ; for I have nevr in enburg'sjaw, sjx tnonthi,butkcbt ihcmselvca eutirely seclu.l ELIJCTRIC POWER OF; THOUGHT, ded from the goodjpeople of the tfllagef Some lj ; j v " -'; ' , ! ; ! ' ctlls ' tvere niadts ufon them, but the well-meantl M literature is the inteliectiiai and moral villagers were repilled ; for the 1 lady declined!! sp"t of man, speaking, holding commnniction peach.worm (vEgeria) from the former, small tfee will bear a pint once a fortnight, j. A and gl?eu tq understand that she was not at any time needed In the apari ments of the strangers and: aj they jpaid well nd promptly j she saw no im propriety in tho rej ulatiotrT 31r. and Mrs. YoL kenburg (for that w is the name they hud on t'eir baggage,) took frequent, walks to the mineral springs, then up to the forest and to the graveV bill, over to the ca "e, and in every direction, but scrupulously ; 'avoid :d all intercourse vith the 'ilovnfoiks, much t ) their annoyance. . ! ! . When tho slrar gers had been about three months in the village, .the gentleman wits calUj led away to some ui iat tho hotel.' H " I shall be ab weeks.' he said r stance, and left hij wife alonei i i sent about a rnovthlor six 3 .L. .I ''Ik It s after, that the stranirif woman at the hotel 1' i o the landlord. "Mv wifa will remain, nnd she only wishes to live asshe has ielore dbne1chtirely secluded." . j Soi the stranger set out upon his journey, apd I tlie lady remained : t the hotel. - Now, o( coyrse Jpiopie'i eye wert open ; for wasn't the famcj jtofj'tne villngd dear to each one; of them.faseach jono Wai' pari and parcel of tho village ? To be sure it Was ivand therefore it got abroad a few had to! Vi? Jenkins I I i! , , - , That evening, (for it was afierpoon fhen he rttjeived the notei Dri Jenkins paid a fvlsit to the lady; at the hiel he actually W0nt into f jMrfjValkenburg'a rooml Oh, horror! I JAcuye measures wore now necessary: this i-' "Jr.. ' , . i i f . i o .couion ue enuureu. no next (Jay a ineting of tho ciders was calknTfor the nexj atujday evening lu take the matter into con aigeration. with its contemporaries, the whole influence of it depends ion intellectual and! moral sympa thy ; on the " ultimate law,1 that heart acta on heart, and mind on mind, with great readiness and invariable certainty. The' "world having nothing isolated, the spirit of man being linked with the spirit of man intimately and universal ly, the mental and moral movement of an indi vidual, according to the law referred to, commu cates itself on every side; recipients become, in succession, conveyers of impulse, and thus the influence goes on endlessly. We have an illustration ,in point in the sci ence oft astronomy. When a number of mass es of matter are well balanced around a great attracting centre, if there be introduced a new body, e Very other receives an impulse and a movement from its place, passes on a new orbit, and in an altered velocity! So, when, in ithe system of minds, a new bok, a new speech, a new trujh, a new aspiration, a new mental or or ten jears (bid. 1 Nothingcan jjbe j more whimsical than the tootoo, tool cry of the women, in rjbrjjunction:!with.th rhohotpn ous Jsound of Ihel derat$pk( (dp'ebwk'ph) all meant -o be; expressive cjfjoy. (tin some instarilces the bride on fir return from the bath; is, profusely sprinkled with rose water ; and incense, and various per fumes, burning in silver cense rsi are car- ried, before her. About nne,I. M., we again heard the music and saw the young est bf the little, brides conduced to the bridegroom's house, where sjhe was to pass through the; marriage ceremonial. Soon l.aftefward the; other tvyo,ipasseo making altogether a very splendid pageant. ., , . All the brides were! Christians, which was. indicated; by the absence of the gay part v-colou red canopy that is invariably carried over the headsof the Mahornetans. It is the custom of the Orientals here, whether Christian or Mussulman, to pa rade the principal stre et with a slow pace, in leading! tlie destineld-bnte,"ami:d great rejoicings, to the house of her future hus band. The fttce of the bride is closely veiled ; a rich scarlet shawl $ thrown q ver her head reaching to her feet, and quite concealing her figure'. : to make her look tall, something high is usually affixed to the (head, which deformity the Indian shavyl covers; and the surmount ing the whole5 is a head-dress decorated with gold and jewels, assort of tiara, or crown ; this often but a loan. In addition to these externals she; is generally very richly attired.1 A crovi'd of female rela tives and friends usually accompany the bride; one attendant fans ; herlUest she should faint ih her smothered condition ; another carries a chairythat she may rest when fatigued: and others sprinkle het iured any of my trees by this application, and conseauently have not ascertained the amount which may be used upon them ; certainly large ! trees will bear much more. A. C farmer. The;best time for planting peach seeds is believed to be in October or November. They do best in' rich soil. IL3E" ii' S U'cUiili - - f 1." . ?0 .BOGER & WILC M AVE JUST RECEIVED A LARGE AND FASH I i. r. Consisting in part of fine full jewelled Gold and Silver Lever, Ll; mon; escapement Watches! gold guard Chainsand Keys. Ladi " "uu nj;cr rungs, iitrwi.iav.c, iuruaiions, Draceieis. csiu'i., -r.. Diamond pointed Pens, and ever pointed Pencils," gold and silver Thiinllcs, c '. 1 ; -. ' ''A '-'.- '' " 'r'.i-' ' . -' ..V- ' Gold and! Silver Spectacles, ladlei Hair Pins. Sled Bar Chsrs. S!:. ' I - '. - .- -r ! i - Ajsoja large assortment of convex and concave glaaaea to suit all ages, w c notice, !.: . . , ' r Chapman's & Emerson's; superior H Chinese Razors, Rodgera Congress Knives and Sci3Sors, Silver Tea and silver; tea, table and desert spoons, silver butter Knives, sugar tongs salt pursea, together with many other articles usually foand ih Jewelry stores ; n or oojvuuc to puociuai customers . i , ( Alt kinds of watchea wiU be repaired, such as chronomiters, duplex, horuo:.:..!, and pjain ; also clocks, musical boxes, and all kindif jewelry put ia crd -r on r twelve months, ; Lepine and plain watches will be, altered to patent fevers6r.J v. i mo vim. .uw, oppoMic u. v. Urowa's store. O All work sent troni a u.r ii.e and i - yTi T-T. V' TTr - -fcrf J -: - " Z CHURNING BUTTER. Every good house-wife knows that at times, for some peculiar causes, much difficulty is ex perienced in making the cream into butter. A lady writer in the Indiana Farmer, recommends the following course in such cases : Lwish to inform my sister butter-makers of the means I used, which so successfully remov. ed the difficulty. I churned, perhaps three hours to no purpose and then tried to think of some, thing I had read in the Indiana Farmer, or some other periodical. I could not remember pre cisely, but recollected the reason stated was the cream being too sour. I then thought of soda, (pearlash I presume would do as well) and dis solved a. large teaspoonful in a pint of warm water, and as . I poured it in, churning at the same time, it in a. moment gradually formed into a beautiful lump of solid sweet butter. P E R T F nr.. A T. A new' and sttperior Article of American manufacture, constructed u; fectly easy and natural to theeye. The followin'g extract of certificate ; , , ture and properties of the perifocal glass: "By imparting to the surfaces i f i! tion through their axis, shall be one of the conic sections ; vision throu Jci.t is of the eye can turn, is perfectly distinct and free from the distortion inc. Ir'or sale by BOGtiR &. WILSO. VTAU earn le tuiltd. rieate call and 014 gold and silver taken in exchange for jewelry orwork. done. They hope IJy being punctual and obliging at every call, to receive from tl..? and merit deserves. : - ( ? ... Salisbury. N. C, M,y IMPORTANT TO MILL OWNERS am i , 77 e Fracas in the Camp The following letter from the Sun gives the story of the other side : CAMP BELKNAP August 2, 1846. , Our battallion is joined to one from Ohio, which forms a regiment, and this, in connection with two' regiments from Ohio, comprises a brigade. There are also regi ments from Alabama, Georgia end Tennessee, quartered at this same camp, which is situated orya high bluff of land, from which we can sec thousands of tent, and heoringlhe drums beating the reveille. Yesterday, Lafayette Hands, And. Metteer and some IIotchki$' Vertical JWatcr Wliccl. IN 1 consequence of (he very gfeat popularity which these wheels "have' attained bvlthe use of nearly 4000 of them in different parts of the country, the subscribers have sold about 100 Rights in Nofth Carolina, thirty of which are in full and successful operation in Cumberland county. When properly introduced; Uiey nearly double the value of the mill, and in quantity of work generally far exceed the most sanguine expectations of the owners, many of whom are gentleman distinguished for their sci ence and practical skill, who have guested to the value of this improvement. The -wheels are more durable, and more easily1 kept in order, when properly put to gether, than the common flutter wpeel. They will save one-third of the Water, and run wf II in back water when there is a head above.' The speed of the saw is increas ed to more than double the strokes per minute. The price of an individual right for one pair of wheels, is 850. We refer, among others, to the following gentlemen, Fish! I - And the Vi: TV Viilr-:' CONSISTING tf :" Madeira, rt:t,. " Liquors n? I'rr:, Gin, AIononsa!ij!a V. : Apple Brandy, nnJ dials fine Gold Cor J gaux do.. Orange do , I nam on do.. Clove 1. Troy Ale, fine ixtt , qt. and pt. bottle, r; ' tup. Also, Suat-rr and some Alai;!:!,, 1.2. and 3 : Sahr.ro. ! ovi vi nuviu iiuu nic w iirvis in vj-Tiuiiuii a uivtiuiaui . rings. A line S'Jf 1 1 V t more, and from many of whom we have received certi- I Enfflbh Walnuts. Ih; . ncates iiiguly approving ot these wheels', ana stating thai i their saws, with this improvement, cut 2500, 3000,3500, and even as high as 5000 feet a day, according to the moral act, of any description is introduced, there j is an infliienco . a movPrnont. a rlUnlnrrmftr. a WltD;COStly peHumeS, OC StreW IIW CflOlceSt ; high-spirits. As they were returning home, some one I ,. . , , j ' , , , c . ' , j flowers in her path. 1: (-gave Andrew; Metteer a cattish, which-Cot.. Mitchell,- "C ttUJUSimV,U imWU S" i j We met bridal prdcession tri-day, ac- I ct Ohio, who is Co onel of the whole brigade, claimed lect. i i !.i . 't i-- - as his own, and ordered three of ms men to take it from w , . .. ' COmpanied byithe tram Ol a boy Circum- him. On the men seizing him, in compliance with the VVe have an Illustration Ot this same thing, 111 j cision ; both are frcouentlv i uriiti'd. in Or- ! orders of their commander. Metteer drew a da-srer and na actually sent a note tnrougn tne poj; orncc- mai laminar taw oi nature, tne equality ot ac r 1 1 at there- was a power moro active than the L I : , eldors : this was the sympathetic suterhaod nf Ih Villi tin ...k.. Knnn k i ,t . Cl . 1 1 ! J" i confess .eyerjthhigj They he better than a formal tril 1 about it. and then bo reprii or evert expelled, 411 in a oii tho. Doctor to j thought? this wouluTi alt h could tell a manueu, susponucu l : "t , qu el way. Jfaving converted and sent a letter to the Doci tor, Requesting his attendance, they awaited hii vuiuih - wum mi possiuio patience. ! l)r. Jonkins was announced, Wheri he rel cotvtd lha hot fro m the ladies, stating hat his atiendanco was de ired. ns thev wished in mnbJ i iJ.- jlu .... . r . : v i mr cxaniinatiou,ii was entirely at alysitoimal the bride must have been a child ; but ! she was quite concealed by the amplitude substances.. In respect to j ?f h,ef gesque cOstore. The . .1 ... . .. boy a division Was by far the most splenr .impulse that is received, is jjj spectacle. He rode a stately horse', H t'tnei what it could knean,; but he concluded the V?Vwa? was to gb Ut hi3 professional capacity Good cvenlngJ ladies," 8aid the Docfor witl . a profound bow; H dm ha nj answer loy njvi .iiiuivi lPPy to report myself tioh and re-action. Each drop of water and each particle of air, when moved, moves equal ly each drop and particle around if. The same is true of more solid all matter whatever. communicated to contiguous bodies. These last transmit the same to more masses, tifese to more still, in ever-widening succession. And philosophy does hot allow lis to helieve the in fluence ceases, till wo reach the confines of the material universe. It assures us, "that the momentary waves, raised by the pjtssing breeze, i nppurriiiiy uoi ii uui 10 aie on me spot tnat saw their birth, leave behind them an; endless pro geny, which, reviving in other seas and visiting a thousand shores, will pursue their ceaseless course, till ocean itself heannihilated ; that the track of every canoe, every vessel, remains j for ever registered in the movement jof all succeed ing particles which may occupy its place the furrow rjiade is, instantly filled up by the clos ing waters; but they draw after hem other and larger portions, and these larger portions still, in endless succession. So, likewise, philoso phy teaches, that the pulsations of the air set in motion by the human voice, Communicate them selves to columns of atmosphere next beyond them, in succession, until the waves, thus rais ed, pass around the earth, and then around a- der to enhance the pompt anidLefieCttlof !' stabbed -two of them. Col. Mitchell Uieit rushed on ,l. .l;l.J 8t.,J:Llii ' ' i u I Metteer with drawn sword and inflicted several severe the display, iJudgingfrom hejP; Stature, heg on his head, from the effects of which' he fell as larisoned : followed By a finecarili- then gave immediate .orders for his men to U . t i... i i-r armed with ball cartridge, when our Captain gn ated with velvet trapp ngs, feaffa- ilat ordera and marche5 the ChesaPeakesdown A goinic-iopKing! cnair wellapariso el decorate ers ana Deals was borne in front, elaborately .wrought with pearl ; and a" motley crowd, always picturesque; here, swelled- his train in im portance, t A marriage' procession has just passed our house ; the object, as usual, Seeming ly a j child. She wasi richly 'appareled, with :a tiara on her head, and her whole tiot jifrii1 Lesli ,esiie va our Call. lliaalwt.el-A. A tj " r"-HM ivr b the oldest lady m tlJ toom 4 wrested his sword from him, and chased him with it for some distance around the camp, until another sword was handed him, when they had a regular sword fight, last ing some minutes, until the Colonel's sword broke, and he auain ran, finally escaping to his own quarters. He turn out, guve sim- tomcet them. When we arrived, Captain Stuart, as command ing officer, ordered out the battalion, we were all full of fight; and I verily believe that our 600 Balcimorenna could have whipped the whole 2500 Ohioans. Dan Wells had taken dead aim at the Colonel, and would have blown him Fky high, had it not been fur Chas. Ehr man, who struck his musket. The Colonel then claim ed the command of the whole brigade, and ordered us to our camp, which order we were compelled to obey. Col. Watson was at Barita, where wc immediately sent after him, and on his arrival, he started for the e r- t t:. -i-.il j I f k;.. ' , i j . ; . , i j . I ii camp Ol V-Ol. itlliciieii, lu uenuiiiu un cAp.aiiaiiui ui ma person enveloped in a superb scarlet shawl; . com,uctt 0n hl3 arrivai there however, he was told ihat the figUTS looked mote like a moving ihe Colonel had started for Matamoras to report to Gen. mummy than a Youthful being. Her j Taylor, but Col. Watson isnow after him, and I do not lriends. conducted her to the bridegroom .know how ,he apree wi,t enJ- under a canopy of red and yellow silk, . . i i . ; .. .1 . u ' r . head of water. i i ,Fayettevh.le. A. Graham, 1 CCjIBERI.AXP. CoL Alex. Murhison, Christopher Munroe, Alexander Williams, Cot. A. S. McNeill, Faiquhard Smith, John Mc Daniel Johh Evans, ! J. W. Howell, j 1 Blades.! Gen. James McKay. Robert Melvin,; S. N. Richardson, Tomas C. mith, Isaac Wright, John Smith, Sampson. G. T. Barksdale, Patrick, Murphy, John II. Spearman, Hardy Royal, ;New Hanover. James" Murphy, Charles Henry, Onslow. Robert Aman, j Greene. Thomas Hooker, with the sound of music, and tho scatter? ing of fragrance ; every thing to- render the ceremonial imposing, according the taste of the Orient. Another bridal party preceded by an infant; prepared lor the rite bf circumcision; he wore. ' a costly dress, with a crown of gold, and the band of his turban set with jevvels. The child was carried by bis mother, who was ifanciful- ; Lenoir. Thcimas Rouse, Mr.iLastcr. ! Jones. Lemuel Simmon Crave. John Bryant ! CoLVMBCS. Lot; Williamson, ' RoncsoN. W. :C McNeill, ; Richmond. John C. McLaurin, John L. Fairley, i Akson. ' A. Bauchum. J. R..Reid, Millwright, j Caswell. J. TjDodson, Millwright, i GnxFoxD. Dr.Faulks, l - Chatham. Cole Si. Brantly. Smith & Pullen, Clege. i WxrE. S. Beasly. J. T: Leach. Besides many others in different parts of the State. Wilh such a deservedly high character, the subscribers feel justified in offering these wheels to the Public They will sell individual or county rights on reasonable termsj They also keep constantly on hand for sale, pairs of wheels, (varying in size to suit different heads of wa ter,) in this place, Wilmington, Washington and New-bern,-and also fur sale by James T. Dodson, Caswell county. They caution all persons throughout the State from payhig any persons but ourselves or our authorized Agents lor the rigut of using these wnecls. Cents per lb.) some f-; Oranges and Lrm vo, I , of fine Spanish L it-r- Blacking, MitcLe, I bept Scotch Snu.T, Un-r Pepper, Clove?, f.ne !. kind of English C'.c . -would be. too teil.i s : articles for cash o:i.y t Salisbury, lIay C.'!.', HI' A An Elephant's Doings. We learn by a uentleman of this city, who was at Lock- port on Saturday, that at noonjofthat dayo. yoTICE TO MILLWRIGHTS If you vfbhem- an elephant, belonging to a menagerie ex- ! hibiting there, walked out of hiVtent to- ward a span of horses attached to a ! wagon some twenty rods oil. The horses took fright as the huge beast approached I thern, broke loose, and ran a few rods to I the angle of a fence ; the elephant fol ployment, acquaint yourselves with putting in these Wheels, as we now wish to employ at least 100 in this business in d liferent parts of the State. DUNCAN McNEILL, Aiicii'i) McLaughlin, A. A. MeK ETHAN. Fayrtierille, January, li43 TO EDITORS. Any Editor of a neweoaoer in No. .. .. COPPERAYAU LO By the II 7 THE SUBSCmi buinen in X. ' inform his frienus i prepared toexecu:- h the above buiin??, v. pledges hirr.ee If th.:t 1 any other shop ia tl . -teation to his : least of public r-ntr. Country Merc?. gaid would do f .1 ; where, as my pries 3 hardness cf th? ti :. -House Gu'.lertr t notice. Old Tewter, Ct taken in exchin March ll;h, l- - DIE 1.. l : i r. l.. n ,1a ni.r IV nLLlrCQ ill OWl ItU UUCoiUUU d llvvl'i UO'li i . . , . l.l, .i. v ' SAI A ..Ail VtiAh'. h,i J. lOWCd, capsizeu Hie wagon anu tnrew uie ; Carolina who will publish the at- for one rear. and gain, and thus the element we are breathing be-! t,0'. , ' . ' ; J) ! horses some two rods over the fence. send die paper, shall be entitled to one individual right. aces are writ- comes aiva6t library, oh whose b ten all that man has spoke n.'f-Minds move more easily among themselves than particles' of mat. ter, far more readily receive and communicate : ' l iilL. . ii i i I . ,.!l 1 1 It' j " ,'f 5 BUWC85HC I1IJUU19CS. XlfHTl IIITOUS lO IlfUTI, woUIdtlo, and bo governed accordmgly.-i ,l , ... . , , :. . ' j l-.fci;-it,- i- . ,iv ii, . 1 bought wakes to thought, mind kindles to mind, , Leslie looked indignant at the freedom of s.u - . I ' j , "tu tjuitiiiiess, a certainty anu a pmvyr, us Residait in Cmro. One of the horses rose with several broken ! lo dl6Posc of as he may please. .it , - i - i one of the rest noticed th sat ; i t " t . -...vft ui mn IXctor, but all looked at Mrs, Leslie to see wha 491 m Doctor cntrahce, and the rest looked indiffl H. f 1 XWf slie drcw itself with dignil i ;m :"- ' s mi- . I Dr. JenkiusI said she. " we have met n icajbusiuess-Uwo wish you to be penitent in onu woru sir, we an think vo.i hf.i i..it. -t i .1 a. L: ' -i . GERMAkBURIL CUSTOM. ! ffi'ElK wSh blT.utk. i SPBMS AM SOTMEE The German ceremdniali of interment tore out his entrails, and continued to toss j V SJIIinYS 1 ffi is complicated and minute, and all persons j him along the fence some ten rodsor more. J xt tlie old Tailoring i:itab!ilimcnt ! of high birth are expected to conform to ; At this time the keeper, who was at j ' it in every particular. I Among the rites dinner when theelephant escaped from HORACE II. HRAKD, lr i I I P . 1 ! 1 Irk contest,? U T hCoufessr.' exclaimed the Doctor, in unfeignl j. -ed surprise, ;" -( '! 1 : - " ' -l j Yei, sir-coti fess, and try to mak atonj, mentbj humility,' 1 J h Ud v I -dojiV understand you," said the Dt ctor, I I . 1 I f. Donl undersl and us 1" exclaimed Mrs Lei. w .iiiiuioiii si Mir uiucr ladies J1 much sunerinr tn vi hat nrirnrs .iinr? the natural philosopher, as jntelli nobler m us elements and capabil senseless matter. There shall como a message ;to our shofes, lhat ho ' descendants of tho noble, classical Greekslare maliinir o j.J.k rL....iA , o ""i ucuiu-a I ujigic uj;aiuo i the oppressor, and scarcely will t he read, be fore a warm, contagious sympathy will begin to appear Soon, in the large cities, public meet ings wil be held on the subject. Then the Pulpit will catch the general feeling. The tliea tre, and operas will give j, hake suflerers a heneBt The streets, and publ c houses, .nd umiivcia, ana parKS. will tak r which precede burial is one; which, trying : the tent, came up and called 4he animal I TT AS JUST RECEIVED OF MR. F. I er tne eye oi as it cannot lait 10 prove lo ine principal ; b name, ine eieptianc immeaiaieiy o- ------ .viahax, tne vj-3sa.s.ni &-3aaassd i gent mind is j actors, nevertheless, gratlyitends to tran- beyed the word, and followed the keeper , ft f Tiv , c AS?Pi C .... . . . . J . . . . . r. r- i.i t j t tor the brin um.il Summer nf. 1HJK ! ities, than dull, ! quillize the.minds ot the survivors. It is , to an orchard about a IwiiUred rods ott, whichfar exedis any thing of the tjnd heretofore pub-' I ! necessary that we should describe this.1 r where he was secured by strong chains ; lushed He etill carries on the : necessary that we should tlescrioe tnis.1 r where he was secured by strong t or iour-anu-twenty hours the corpse re-i made fast to the trunk ol a lull grown tree. TAILORING BUSINESS mains under the roof where; the death has j Just as our informant left.in the afternoon, 1 i" all its various branches, at his old stand, where he isev fecting offices - necessary to ;its final buri i r l mL:.?: 1 , :. i: , , . at are periprmeu. x nis t.inK eiipst-u, u ' had injureu a man ; out learned no par- j tuaiity,despatcn ana uuhiui work as has is carried to the cemetery, arid laid in its : ticulars. The rage of the elephant, it is j sha11 be his aim and object. Thankful for .in;nn,l,Ui.innnU l':tlii'hr,or-; l.' ?,j K,. k agement,, he hopes to merit its continuance HHIUH15 Pinv.1, uuuu u mi u ui iuu.iiii. 'ifci-lIU, Va VUUJiu u auiUG HJUaLLU KKJll- I v R Th,giiWriSrh. in u:. -L, vhr InAffiinnn' tl l....t.-nt .Tr.n ! ft - . I . J . ' I 1- ! - others don't understand us r ! ' . J ,ttiTea I,,ace?. will mv x 1 .1 s, ur. Jenkins cpnduci; b outrageous strange .woman at the hotel ? Do vou Outrageous, V they all exclaimed one aftcjr anotberl oiitngebus."-;;! ' ') ' T--,- - sitidMrsi. Lesli, "ypur at I Didn't ' you vjsit tht s hotel ? Do vout confess that!" AT ret, Madam, .aid the Doetor. with a aniet mile, l did ut tho Ittrly whom I supnose vou mean, Mrs. Vblknburr?' " hr iu? U IDiyoumr, adies,didybuer?'fixciain! ta and asked Mrs., Leslie. "Never' did i n o1 once. ur lives,5 1 said two or three t A.: Tl-' up, the absotbanfr vuiriDuiious, at appointed placekt in ; high-spirited young mien wilt put! J t fau tor tt,e scene bf conflict, of enthusiasm will pss backward, I poor on A tne coast into thA I 1' "'"V u njver tne Alle. gbanies, and move Ion, till St riches trie ex. treme boundary of population, r i)ne deep ihill- .g j o-painj pervades the whole HridT Tius, 8,1hC? aJYementeve!ryVbere. le Xh?T"? ? nake a ech, riakes it to the whole vUtxed port W of rninMnd, nowliv ng or hereafter to live on theearthJ .All .,u .S, bear the orator's voiri. r,t iWk ,t,...: - , 41. (j.r r "fa"13 ouu tatn nrt M-hiU thnrt nit lh Jif. i U Unnl thnt plpnhnnt ,n.it nnmotHtl . er ready to meet and accommodate hiH old and newcus- e r rr- : . '-.kslri J.'t . . 1 , , V' . r ' 1 , . toraers with fashionable cutting and .inakinz of garments. the tree to wincn ne was iasieneu, anu i nottobcsurDassedbvanvintheSonrhimeonnfr p., 1 , . j. . been, always past encour- id!ov a workman who cannot be surpassed either North! or Sooth April 3, lo-tS-ifSa . H. II. BEARD. - CADDIES! CADDIES ! ! CADDIES ! ! ! Cheapest and most Extensive Candy . manujaclory tn Uie IVprld 1 1 II JOHN J. RICHARDSON, ;' . 42, Market St. Philadelphia, r j TAKES p!easre ia informing 1 the Merchants "of ; -a Ivorth Carolina that, having itnade saitable ar I a. . .' rangemenis io meft the increasing demand he continues to sell his very superior STEAM REFINED CANDY at the extremely low priee of 50 per 100 lbs.; and wil warrqnt the article equal iauaUty to any man ufactured in the Liitcd States. Also; . f SUPERIOR LEMON S SYRUP. - ' at very! reduced prices, say from 3l50 to 4 50 per dozen bottles packed, with a full assdrtment of Foreica AU orders by Mail THEfn.i ). is th; J . Books are in i authorised to s:; Ealislury, ty. .'. "FASIIIO:. H, RESPECTEL'I.: and the- -J. :. carry on the abov..- : pied by Alswbro.-',. patronage hrrel' f to butincia to in . : public tliCt all w : executed in tl i -A. P. AUvlrc v.. ploy as Cutter. Salisbury, lT:ii ; H Doct. h'tt:::i AVE & i . Drofi; r the puMic. Dr. partment of the low stone building ;to cealed in the f.od that some of the bvstnn which, in oUrescriptibfjtheldfath-vkfders offered him. People cannot bo loo ley of the the IS'ienberg, we have already ( cautious how they trifle in such a way made allusion. This! solilaryv lerection f with an elephant. Buffalo Com. consists only Jof two i rooms. li That l in which the body is deposited is called the j Mr. Atkins, of Fayetteville, confined in the Hall ot Kesurrection, and contains no otn- jail ot cumneiianu on tne cnarge ot snooting er property than the bed itself and bell Mr. McDiarmid, has been admitted to bail by rope, the end (of "which: is placed in the ! Judge Uattle, of the Superior Court, in the sum haml of the corpse. This cord is iattacbed' j ofS5,000.; wbich rings in;the next room, and; ! : ,t u a clrcumstance wortb of noie tiy9 the TxZ ,S !ience called the Chamber f of h Regisler, that General Wellborn, who . -i u ys,. aiiuui4 it uiuuu, jiu&i. IMG friends of an individual may hayq been deceived and have mistaken lethargy for; dath, andfthat-triA nntlfiVit kbould Sawake Uuring theilniibtlffortltel&yllt- rc No. main all night in this gloomy reftige !) th slightest rriovement KfttrrmvT make! hecbf sarilr Vinfri! -,llrUrii-? n .Ji:iJ. t, Jii: L U 13 customary for the nearest relative; to has been elected tn the House of commons from W ilkes, was a member of the first Legis lature that sat in Raleigh, in 1793. ii t Genl GaincsGen. Gaines has receiv ed orders to take command of the eastern division of th roint on of the U. 4S. Army,'. and deft : Old , Monday! tor! New Yorlci where dence next dot r t - Dr. Whitehral i cion Hotel or et t'v I r January 2, l '.. "LAS'J AS it b abfo'i.:-' , kins i:;'. s as possible, all p-r quested to Fettle I brought agsinft t! tice. Salisbury, Jur e 7. Fruits knd Nut,-&c, dec, &,c. will meet with prompt attention at , ! . . f - . RICHARDSON'S March 27; 1845 ly48 42, MaikeVSt. ; j! LL KINDS OF BLANKS . Ncktly printed and fur saleat this 'Office:- Ir. (' HAVING r,: permanently, r I ' . the public. He' the duties of S.i anco of the c - - Ofiice, in Wc liruwu .M.u'.. i by Drs. Killi.ii : April il, 1-' - .iTAVI.VGa JLJL or lei.v? t July 15 I : : '"I I - C v 1 f . .
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Sept. 11, 1846, edition 1
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