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V ' r.iV.ie- National JwtejUncej; . The Laic factor Chalmers. lVvv ( anv of ilu! mn of our lifne rWti'iV'hv I be-ir writing ami .l.ifirl huence.Vuir r .'nrp Ir- !nco than this c. lrUatrcl .Scorch Dijii".. iWmost!u..nvoamJWiVcnv,,nch. WinGrent li", bivrenrche were Wconlinr.I o ihfi,lvy. hut in moralm ml II .....i ..NilnMi.v :iril noUHcnl ecoufimy ,e UsivniiH-ntiy instructive andfi.c. WnjI'wrlTi'r. Hi-, prr rrT'.inmt abilities Were Pctcir tv .he mof titu.retendmjrainil KmiaMo mfit'.nrrs. rind a i'niu! ol Kfimtehu (nor and kiudlv'nllVrtioii xvrn-rvi-r l.ljBiid M with the rlcli inU !! dual treasures ol Ins conVfia:i;n. . j! ' It was at the. fiiiM tinol the IjiiIinIi As sociation in J!n:,'ou that 1 had ihe pjea kurcof heniin.; Irnm'ihi.s venerable ban .intmnmil ol i!:-: O-.MJ e X Je I I V llCe Ml Hie ex i )U I tw unftSa'i $ affair. U'a .i.riaik! that considerables excitement sts in (;iif'17e Vu'tViin ilus btate, growing , nf a Weiring Part' which ua given some ; fir thre; werkai since. Tlx1 re were, i il. ' ... .L ; ! li t-.!liit. SClfins, al"a IIMIIT M-i tij;j: - r- .si ol whom were -seized with vloiem sicikries sjpon after ; and ojne jrentleman, Hen- . Holmes, hsq., ani t( nfgn.-s. n.ic d. 'Il.f death of Mr. H-M9 is deeply re- tied, as lie wad a ueul citizen aim a moat client man. Wiciuns, wc learn, el i tier as lo the cause this sudden and dangerous sicuness, s..me A SCE56 IS .MR W WIGS, WHISKERS AND OYSTERS.; f ESPOOI. roliCE jCOCBT. ry di of i!i!e ooion.i oihera to ars- astlrlhsnir it to vfL",i ,' P,: 1 ..ft..... h ..anJniir no oninion at all. , fl 1 1 w m in i ;i . , ; . .1 ....I In rn ..ft II... It Is Sal'l, " oiu . ,,w' "i'rc i uic III MM 1 note. oiitatd escaped, clearly leaving the inference that it contained the ingredient, whatever it was, which produced the .sickness ; and in ad dition n 'ids wu learn that, a yoMngi genilernan who next to a young lady vyasj. slightly af f,.fied, though he did not pjartakc of the cn?tard I, nt the did, and after wards playfully p't her s-noon in hi nni, atid in that wav he got a .vc. inti?rrs?s of Ih'1 poor, whilf he was minis- I V !ir,;,ij au;mtiiv of it in his monthi The bride ter of Sr. John's. rarih in h;it city, hnu xvt. underta fi defeticn of his virvvs 0:1 the siibjfdtjol laws and relirl lor paup'-rism. nr.-uiihl-niprs was tlicn I judged rising of sixty, nn, f.erson not tall, and rather htout, wilbja broad, chccrlnl, intellectual countpimhp, light ryes, hair gray, and his aspect lit iirst sight raiher cxpie.svivc of benevb luuce than of ctiaordinary genius. : His broad Scotch accent, and a manner iith otit grace, but perfectly natural, are kodn ; forgotten in. the warm sincerity and deep heartfelt earnestness of bis tones and hrs sentiments, and his effectual elibtta to inj- ; jprcssNvhnt be deems truth upon the irjtnd inf his audience. Humorous illustration t i The following curious qase was heard betore iw pre siding magistrate ; apd, although nrtfortonate in its rt sults, as far as the prisoner was concerned, created much mirth during the investignition. ' x ' : A comedian, reioicnz in the high-sounding cognomen of William Samuel Ktzal)an and whose person, was as extravagantly enveloped as the grave-digger in u Ham let," namely, in a body coat, rough down-the-road, and an immensely capacious macintosh, Sufficiently large Jo contain a family, presented himself in the witness-box. His countenance strongly! indicated a -conscious; superi ority in the knowledge .of men and manners, alih'oogh occnsionally chara$;tejrizei by a.certain degree o simpli city. He charged th pri3oner,Thoma3 Leigh, with hav ing stolrn a travelling ba containing the whole of liis theatrical property, rtamly, three wigs, and sundry pairs of whiskers, mustaclloesj imperials. &c. The evidence being of a dramatic character, we subjoin it. Magistrate. What is the nature of the complaint I Fitzalian (drawing hiifiself up, and endeavoring to re sume a lofty and digfiifid air, being a feeble attempt to : imitate Mr. Kean.as Othello, before ihe Senate.) Most noble Sir ! by your gracious patience, I will a round, ua varnished tale unfold: On the evening of Saturday, af 1 ter the toils of day were o'er, I bent my care-worn body towards home. j ' " Tw?s midnight, : When half the wjorld lay buried in deep sleep." Having been, from th force of circumstances, compelled, , for a period short and brief, to act the. part of a teetpller, : no sooner were my chains knocked off, ond I released i from the obstruction,;than I experienced a burning thirst ith ur FRESH STOCK- SPRING AND S11I3IER CG- cud CO hd i BREAKFAST fQN Tlj E-EUROPE AX . ..'(: ' V-,','! il , - I -." ' 1 1 ' A Indv tin tritv'n ndre'riisrs in a morn) paper to Vnccommodatei:' gentlemen-?v breakfast cm; the Euroneah plan." ( uppislv jnliahitants are vcry: partial to JIo- : .. tl.inrrw !n-ttio "P. M rrli !1 T fashion, ml we doubt whether theV wopld relish BROWN &, ELLIOTT breakfast on any of the; Eurppean pi ins AKES pleasure in announcing to their friends and llOV in! Vogue. To a gentleman at all I JL the public, that ihey are now receiving and opening particular in his breakfast, itl would b of I at their store, some moment to know wbat part of u- Jgr AND SPLENDID rope the ilady intends toi imitate. In bn-1 stock of gland tby breakfast on toast anu oiacK tia iri 5tpntlsnd nnt bin!? will serve I for SprCuff autj Sumuttr Goods, breakfast but oat meal borridge ; it is not Safe to say what they breakfast on in Ire- j Comprising a great variety of articles for Indies', Gen U.v,1 i..Ur,rtvxr but wft fpnr that man a tlemens-Bnd Children's wear ; together with family Mve to be content with the chjim-, Cirpcencs, Hardware, Cutlery, ccc, j strength, al t: ,- elion's fUsh." In France we have often j an cf good quaiuy and very low. Cut the sulcribers ; '7 lv,,cc 2r ' r seen thelm breakfasting on a loaf of :dry ! would invite particular attention to their stock of Whi!-!1'' :- Mi VEGETAl-l.! The en! jf Im-cr. 1 J'uritr?.,: ? D. Lt Rots i . into thel'n'.tt il pecolbr val f. new or rei4 1 c . went in lheir ' . - qtiendy fatal t ; This iwt!y i tt . Bttendcit by I t n ' Roy's Tills" in iv 1- I dce 4 a. prv"! ; nave airtady iv.-. . -: to healtli. 0:1:. r ; reiievin; the t ! v ifeo by the p'c Dr 1 Eoy p. nd, was very ! sick, ;bnt the groom escaped, as he was somewhat iutlisposed be fre supper was served, atid ate but little. -All who were sick were ihir&ty, a? Ave understand and were constantly caliingifur! water. That looks like arsnic. - We allude to this unn.rluiatej affair only as a 'mailer of news, and with no wish to wound the feelings of any. Tlje (atrlily at whose v- ; 'if. - i T house the Wedding look place, is ;respeetsiOie pwitliin. J paused and looked arpund.but all was dark- . ! . . . . t . t TT 1 . Tt l' j . 1 1 c f 1 it. .r " breat! arm a Dottle 01 imn w ine ; in opiim nai DOOIS ana MIOCS, uiiimiT V1U1I1N, worse t!pn th,-,i mm nf lincnlatp and a bit of Eairlic f ; ir..jj.. C i 'heir t-fTrcts n ..T! i. !.. t.ilo ttl ' 7 J pvi HIT lieari sumces lor me un.ci umn """. " .nitJrt..Utfi.n.t;-cf. .iK,u.i.,.ic u. 1 dctive vi,,r. , Germans make a morning meal ot sour and ptock of BunmM i:1 ove9. prilllej Lawns . are a nnn- bread and sour beer. Of the other parts , Gingham Lawns, and thin they ,!' rnrto iva Ka I'a nn narsnnnl bnnwlotl (TO. II tnmrS (Vn k: T T I. C . 1 by kre pklg l!lf e but having breakfasted on many plans, All which dreWauiiful and cheap. Call and see, cxxt hnmmonA n nffir all. tn the. Am- we will sell -low for ca?h. i t -i it ii : i :. -i 't Sahsbnry, April .10, lt4tfa-2 crossing: the Atlantic to eat were occasionally! introduced, 'and he'ean iroiieu wjnr yiiM. puwer uib leeitngs vt nis hearers, nowcoivulstngjtlieir. with labgbl cr, or so touching their hearts with corn piission as tofill tleir eyes with tCafs.r-4 i 1 1 s o w n e x pe r i e n c ef w b i c h. h a d h ot nee n i snjall. led him to insist upon the a(lvjnta- oi voluntary reuei ior: me poor,, ijyer ilegal provision, except in cases of .lunacy, sickness, or some disastrous visiiatidh off lVovidence wholly incapacttatingthc?sub- jeut ot it for exertion. He would "rel'up-f j Christian visitation? among the, txr. Ard endeavors to bring up characterspand j bring out. till' their abilities for thetciown f i . . i . . ' . i tnous, frugal, aflectjonate -towards each and above suspicion; indeed, the guestsj as well as the family, heiong; to ine nesi circles in the County. The wretch who could delib. erately poison an assemblages!" people on so happy an occasion, lor lht purpose; ot maktng sure of his victim, deserves to Im consumed in a furnace "seven times heated." We hojie Ihe guilty creature will he,j hunted out, and hrotiglit lo condign punishment.! . j We are glad to learn that James G.iEd. wards, Esq.i the respected j Commoner from Greene, who was at thti Ve,ddiig and among those who' were ist ruck down w si h Violent siek aes, is now convalescent and vill, in all jpro. baUUity, entirely! redover.-f Raleigh Standard. i .... SHOCKING OCCURRENCE. On Mnndav evening last a Coroiior Inq'tst was held in this City over the dead body of Mr. Le t h an. No ru-a citizenjof this County. The verdict ofthe Jury was, that the said LJfor wood came to his death by a wound inflicted tw. i..o f t.; .i.L- .. ,i. I tlui):if. with a support : niaUe ibem a littlo more Indus-j .hi ,v Idenrv Watson. It free'ms tht the deceased was struck but mice witn a Kime, out 6t ier; more temperate; and.tinaUyJwoiildl tin, hhw fevered a feading artery the blood press upon the richthe duty of private.) poured and spoofed from the wound, and he itl; nsgi ving. in ueh" a : way as ;not to weak-j; sank d.vji a. died in less than a minute. .In the blinds of the poor a sense opsell-1 Mr. Watsj.n made his escape, and has not thus respect and independence. lie felt nni far heen tAken. ardent attachment to the laboring ctnsses! 'e leafn that the parlies had been drinking Of socielv. and Were he in bis Youth Would I ,ha om jesting and laughing at each oth- trfoico to devote himself -csnecjntjy to litem. His ! efforts,1 while pastor bf of. obu's cliurch, in connexion "'ih which! M' had cs:aldi-Mieil'a sys.'t'n of , parobhial .management.and visitation for the poor, jiijid proved enJin;y successful. Oiii this" occasion Dr. Alison, a distinguished and nost benevolent pliysician, (son of the jiighly-rlilK d author of the work on taste.) dipented from the; gt;;)eral theory of l)r. Clinltners, and urged witlrgreatforce of 1 firgument the absolute necessity, in a le gioii where poverty was- so ptevnlent as tn Scotland, of some legal provision for thf poor. He admitted that in some dis tricts, and under la System of voluntary t-ffort, conduc'etl by the energies and hu manity of a mind like that of his eminent friend, adequate relief might be secured o the indigent, but insisted that the' evil of poverty yas so .great and appalling in ' $coland as jo leave ntr ground for hone that ChnstirtJi cbalrity could, among indi- they proceeded to hard words and then to ws. i'e believe that nine-tenths of the Is and Crime which -alllicl atid disgrace hu- nity, may be-traced to the improper and im use of ardent spirit a er. hi. cvi m: i node rate daVd, Ralciiih Stati st) ol) at . iduaU, be suflicienllv slibitdnted and l-kill.ully -applied a,s to rner; t in: exigencies oflljc caiPrf Nearly one-third of.:he;pop- v. l!flton of.Editiburgh reittre more or less Fd j10"? half thin year. : Typhus Hiver. - produced by ill vep:ilated;aparlmenU.and -ficar)ty-aiul unwbtile.Miine diet.' exists at Sill times both in; Edinburgh and Glasgow. md; what will strike Americans with sur pris, there cxirsisin;tho latter city an in stitution for the heller of lltr ho use It .v.v' vhic,h," in 'one ycajr, has. extended slielter iind food for the night to more :ha:i' i.r trrn lioiistud tliflerent indryiduals. One vr two of ihe. works of Dr. Alison on hv necessity of a poor lawsystem for .Scot-1: c ianu i nave. seen, wnicn evince tnorottLMi m research,, excellent : judgment; and lhq;pur Vst and most generous spirit f humdniiy. AXOBJCCTOF ClIAUITY. We observed at the Court House in F.He!tev!ille on Thursdav last, a little girl, about 13; years old, who is helpless as an infant, her mother, poor woman, being obliged tp carry her in her aims all the time, unable even to sit alone, except in a -eradle or crib. .She is idiotic knows no oie person from. another, except her mo ther from every body else. Her limbs hnve no flesh on them nothing but the skin and bone ; and her bands and arms a ne nearly always in a sort of convulsive motion, carrying first one band and then the other to her inoufb ; with a savage grip of the teeth, she bites" hi-r bands un- : 1 i I . 1 . i i ui;ine nave oecome ; lnuameu and soie. e can eat nothing Unless it be chewed d put into her mould) We learn from bejr mother, that she has been so from in fancy. There is nothing else remarkable about her except that her face is full, and her eyes mostly closed, like a person who is jnearsigbted. ; v Her mother lives in the tipper end of ths county ; is a poor woman, and. under tlifs alllietioa. really needs the sympathies add the charities of all who have means alleviate the distressed. Carolinian. to i iio i : i i i twv i . i n. ii .i . , k iimii ijui, un; iwiioi rroviso, tne lull to tnjrease the pay of Yblunteers, Are. Ifco. H always voted for adjournments when present, though from Oth March to the7tb May. two months, his name does not once appear on the Journal of the House. $ An I nd mii Pinphrtcss. The Cherokee Advocate says, a young girl of the Creek ' Ration recently fell into a trance. an has .ince beenjiroN hecj ing k the tribe.liShe ; Kiys that while in this inanimate stati she held communion with invisible .spirits, , ;vIki learned ber a song, which she jjinrs i-iti. i.. ....... . ..ce... i;. ,. I un . . .it ik.uh .niu ruevi. OnOf IlilS t j (.OLD ' , . i , iii u ' T. . I. Constant dove optnen s of he richness of ihe 'eome to pass, and told from her owneel J ttiwU rv .1 r t ' , , -. V' i 'i 1 m,iie8 ot ISorlh Carolina are oceuirin". We ii un m , Me was IcaVnuhat the Hon. E, Deberrv, had, at T,oV : " :v : ; , r -' ;rn i-iast, n.. -r.il.. i g..id, i Piee, .. .i miu.v. vur- n;iw nii iMjrc.mseii i r if. v -. .1 -.it., o i.j... mm tier Init ial e olhes. Inretuhl - nf - wliHt ! tUnl InLt-.,:.. ... .1 . 1 . , , .. 3"''il." :'e i vj neigiieu lit), nojr. i ms was iierijea'li Wonhl take td;iee. ond enr-l;M'l lt i;.!inIT ,t..K- .... I.)., . i 1. :.. i! -1., 1 I i L ;i v4 ' J ii isiaiiu t.ieeu mi .MOiiigome- i?ns( which would be seen, and jliom? ry bounty, on the lands f Mr. Deherry and wlneh the world could judge of thj sin1?' year, near the same .ini 01 ner pro i ss.ons and ib triiili- nf i PiCe,he same nersons u.,,A f..vrol lrna rAa . 1 . . : 11 ;l t ... i o r.. -Give An Art fnl Dodirtr. The Savannah Re publican accuses Mr. Towns, the loco ndidate forGovernor ofGeorgia. of dod nf: o. times, during the last spssinu l Cot'gresf. Among the votes dodged were tb ; Kivelr and Harbor Hill, the Sub-Treasury Dill, the Oregon notice; the General Appropriation Dill, the I ' - - . 1 ' 1 1 v if 1 1 .1- x . I - J' 1 eori.e from all Kfptumu ir n.t-:U. ! , .... .w, iiwvniiiK to: Fee In r, i here are many lw. .. n -I . I I " i 1 v.i.i .1 n in. 11 i;ui.e ())( lieving in her inspiration nlarn-eil aud forsook the iways. who consider n ine, says a recent vigorous wri- i: 1 ;.. - at.d whcU be vr ,he.monpi "tat'KiVfcnpent' in hive befemevyarvan(1 -vilil purchase eyery loot of ' . H I lift "tmnnl tV,n. 1 ' ' t ' . . - rrors of 'i heir ,a.W.;uP?n,W globe:- 4 J will clothe eVerv man, woman, and child, in art attire that Kings and queens wonld b nrnii r t will-huifd -a school house! uptia every hill i side and in every valleV over lh whr,f i bouse Willi l COmpeteptteaiherkT Will ' Two witnesses were then examined ; arjd aftei- some ouild an academv I ov it ; a college m everv State and fill ! ro of ,he anJ buskin tlie ca closed. Colt on and linen, tliued.l , al?,e professorsn will ernwn pvp. ! The worthy Magistrate ordered rjie prisoner to be n.iu Us tir.s ,(? o.-, op.j y:ini Cords velvet.! r P,M Wih a church! Consecrated 1 tn ih committed for trial ; Jjnd the prosecutor left the Court, . .; ' n ; ine 1 1 1 1 i ea e oi printed and ijyed calicoes tpjnit. d Ir-'in I'.ilp-!and, has been from u!&0 . iit)s . uil-i Ibr the tit M six months in 1647, to i-'nOTl Hfil anls for the sa'mr period in 1846. ?Sliavls an I Ivaudkerclhi.'fs h.ive iin'reasi jn fhe siini.- j.eri.Ml from lti.UT; doz. in 184G. lo :,o in i4 .. in l i . ncss ; not one solitary light glimmered from any " pub lic " in the vicinity. rt sently I heard the light tread of footsteps; artd turning to ascertain from whence the sound proceeded, I espied yon false knave (pointing to the prisoner) in company with another. Prisoner. False knave! Come, I like that. Why, sir, the case is simply this. That fellow, sir Fitzalian (with einjption.) If thou shalj dare insinuate that " Aught . Unworthy may befal my honored name, I give thee warning, that thy presence hH Will not protect thy jlilthy carcassl' (Great laughter ) 5 Several officers. rtSilence ! Fitzalian (with a thigic wave of the hand.) Heralds! spare your voices. .(Roars oflaughter.) Magistrate. Will you state, simply, what occurred : Fitzalian. Ay, that I will ; but " Iljear a little further, And then I'll bring thee to the present business, Which now's upon us ; without the which This story were most impertinent." (Laughter.) I inquired of them if they could give me any information where I might get refreshed. They answered in the af firmative, and counselled ine to follow, which I did. A little further on, We descried a dirtily-burning light. Thither we ditected jour steps, when soon " We reached a place, which ever as we went Narrowed and! eepeiied, and at last closed in, Like unto a cavern," ' where nought was but oysters and a fair damsel. (Laugh ter.; ! j Prisoner. He took us to the place, I assure you, sir. Fitzalian. Bearj'itness, ye pale stars! 'tis false. But to proceed. They invited me to partake of some oysters; and as I deprly love the natives, gladly did I seize their proffered kindness. Scarcely had we coin- menced the repast, jvvhen lo ! the prisoner demanded from ; me a shilling. To this I giwe a flat refusal ; and betook me to another table, there to enjoy myself alone. Mine hostess vas"busily qrigaged in serving me, when Ii ' That villain, Whose face I Jp not love to look upon," rushed upon, seized: hold of my bag, containing my wigs, unmentionables, whiskers, Sec, and darted from the place, like an arrowf jfrom a bow. ! Astonishment, for a moment, so overcame me, that I stirred not. Recover ing myself, I gave pursuit ; but, : " Being nimbltj ;of foot, he did outrun me." Having obtained thei assistance of a guardian of the night, j The pursuit I led, 'Till we o'ertook the spoil-encumbered foe ;" then led him off in ijiump.h to a prison. Laughter.) The attorney for jtfie prisoner. Now,' do you mean to tell the Court that you did not invite the prisoner to par take of a few oysters Fitzalian. By a!) my heart holds dear! by all my hopes of happiness hereafter ! I do deny it. (Laughter.) Attorney (contemptuously.) Pah, pah, nonsense! Come to the point, j , Fitzalian. From another lip, or at another time, I had not brooked that haughty sneer. Nor would I now, but that I would not prOsfecute a baseless quarrel. Attorney. Had you not some conversation about hav ing something to drjiik before you went to the cellar? Fitzalian. Already have I told thee that with such intent did I accost them. Attorney. Was it not because you refused to pay for the oysters that the prisoner took die bag, in order 'to force you to pay ?! j Fitzalian Perish ihe thought! My lord, you know me not. Lend me ybur ears: " Know that I hnve little wealth to lose ; A man am I crossed with adversity. My riches are jlhose poor habiliments (pointing lo the bag,) Of which if you should here disfurnish me, You take the sum and substance of what I have." Attorney (impatiently.) Did any person ever hear such an ass ! Will ijo.u descend to common-place lan guage ? Did you noi refuse to pay ? Fitzalian I conceive it better to let the hank unravel at your judicial winding. (Laughter.) Attorney. Answejr the question Was it not because you refused to pay for the oysters that the prisoner took the bag ? ; j Fitzalian. Fair sir, you wrong me. Little skilled am I in the art of dissembling; therefore, say I, that such foul thought ne'er entered my poor brain. Attorney. You are a fool, sir ! (To the bench.) It is useless to ask the fellow any more questions. Fitzalian (warm!y.;j Ha ! what means this ? Wretch ! has; thou ventured insult ? Hast thou dared (Up roarious laughter.) H Attorney. I "must -give up the case. Fitzalian. Now, by a true man's soul ! I leave thee not till thou hast heajjjd me out. (Laughter.) S, fjvT Attoi-ney. Do yojj think the prisoner took ydufrjpro perty with felonious Intent. j " ' Fitzalian. -WToulc(.that I could read the mind of man; oh! what happiness'tjo know the thoughts of others! S But I will resume. jjTiat' he b'atti 'enToway-Hity pfoj' perties is most true. As to his irijent, I know not. Sufi fice it to say, he toott that which was not his ;! he de. i prived me of that whjjch nought enriches bimj but leaves me poor, indeed. Good sirs ! the time for rehearsal draws nigh : so, pry thee, let's be brief. . CLausrhter.) breakfast, in which opinion concur, and would advise all ladies who wishto secure boarders not to think of j giving breakfasts on any European plan j whatever. But, if they will adopt the i European plan let them advertise the par- , ticular part of Europe which they mean I to imitate. There must be considerable difference between the breakfasts of Du blin and St. Petersburg. iV. Y. Mirror. a" -.A S Fresh; & Genuine Medicines AT Wheelers Old Stand! After tin animated contest, L. Legar Hutch- inson, Esq., has been re-elected Mayor of Charleston. His opponent was Gen. John Schnierle. The vote was, Hutchinson 1162 ; Schnierle 9'27. 1 Ofin OUNCKS of Pure Sulphate of Quinine, lvUl and its various preparations. lOO lbs. of Hydro sublimated Mercury, with i many of its other preparations, 200 ounces of Iodine and its late preparations. Also many other new Medicines. We shall continue to receive ond keep constantly on hand an extensive assort ment of genuine Medicines, Paints, Dye-Slufls, Glass Furniture, Soaps, Candles, INSTRUMENTS, BRUSHES, Spices, Perfumery and Fancy Articles. which we will generally sell lower for cash, than can be Dougiu ,souin oi tne l otoinac. 1 hsicians wanting Books, xc.,' can be accommodated upon reasonable MEMPHIS. Texx. In this eitv. Vith a OOO- ! terms. Dr. ; Wheeler's otfu e is at our shop, where he Ulation of, We believe, khout 12,000. there I W!U nt aU tes take pleasure in advising with our friends . . . who may need medicine, ic. Prescriptions made up at are now is.sueu u tiaiiynew simpers. The nublic of Memphis, we think now i in a mate r.f n,..; for K fT..-..l t . EnglanJ to At;-;,' bundantly hi; ,; es of &:ch" m - -. ter in ,jKe Iau -:i " U wtjrih tiii.r- , than a year's r--ad Jed, tltat, p. r- De sure to carry ;. invaluable in neeJ . fur t : y of hope? and ; jr. - - Food, chnnge ! . sort which tnn tries usaally I, i. leave for Meli u Pills in k::.i! -f i ti - " K J. It-r Ellli'. Jonathan Wt.i t '. . . . IT Trice L"i(V t may entertain no fear of not being sup plied with the earliest intelligence. A western paper contains an advertisement of a farm for sale, niid as an inducement to purchase it, says: j " Ther w not a lawyer within fifteen miles of the neigh- , borhoud.''; j A iit'.le girl walking in the cemetery of Tere la Chaise, at I'aris, and reading one after another the praises Upon j the tombsiof those who slept beneath, suddenly exclaim- j ed, " I wonder where they bury all the sinners." ' J State of S.ovfft atolf un, Rowan County August Sessions, 1847. itowell Parker ts. Samuel B. Walls. Original Attachment, levied orj lease of five Acres land, also upon a house and lot, negtoes and other property heretoforejlevied on and sundry personal property, and summoneql VVm. C. Randolph as Garnishee. i ON motion, and it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that the Defendant Samuel B. Walls, is not nn inhabitant of this Stale : Ordered by the Court, that publication be made in the Carolnia Watchman, printed in Salisbury, for six weeks, for tbe defendant to appear at our next Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, to be held ' for the County of Rowan, at the- Court-House in Salisbu ry, on the first Monday in November, then and there to ! replevy or plead to issue, or judgment final will be render ! ed against him, and the property levied on be condemned and sold to satisfy the plaintiffs claim. Witness, John H. Hardie, Clerlj. of our said Court at Of fice, the 15th day of September, 1847,. JOHN H. HARDIK, Cl'k. Gw20Printer's fee $5 .r0 i short notice.5 Our shop is open at ail hours, and attend ed by those experienced i,i the buaines, who will at all times be shappy to wait upon our friends and customers, upon lhe;moet reasonable terms. LOCKE-A: CHAFFIX. Salishury, April 30, lS47:tl 32 2JBW FIRM! Just Reroivoil SPRING & SUMMER FASHIONS r For 1847. ;tatc of Jlortn Carolina, 1 j IREDELL COUNTV. William f. Cowan, Executor of Alpheus Beggerly.dec'd. rr . j Lhughrey, and others. In Equity Spring Term, 1847. IT appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that Jo siah Massev and wife Nancy, and Daniel Lauehrey, case are not inhabitants C. ?f PRICE & J. M. KESLER, HAVING associated theinsleptogetherfor the pur pose of carrying on the Tailoring Business in all its various branches in Concord, are ready to meet their old and new friends with Fashionable Cutting and makiii of GarinrntK, not to be surpassed by any in the surrounding country. They are capable of pleasing" nil who may favor them with a call; and only ask a trial, feeling assured they cannot be pleased elsewhere on better terms. N. B. We have in our employ n Cutter and Work man who cannot be surpassed either North or South. Conconf, April 23, 117 tf '21 House Fainting ! r"ri HE subscri!er would respectfully announce to the M public, that he holds himself in constant readiness to undertake and execute in the very lest style, in all its varieties, all jobs of any size in his line of business, viz : HOUSE PAINTING. He flatters himself that he understands his business well ; and whenever he has Iteen pennitted by his employers to execute his work according to the lest practice, he has in variably given entire satisfaction. His jobs will show for themselves. 5 His prices are of the most moderate kind, and his work";al ways executed as speedily ns jwvssihle. Letters addressed to him at this pbice will receive imme diate attemicHi. WM. A. LYEBLA. Salisbury, April 16, lf47- lyoO " ETOTICB. fflHE subscribers having at November Term of Da JL vidson Court of Pleas and Quarter Seions, IMG, qualified as Executors of the last Will and Testament of Peter Headrick, dee'd, and obtained letters Testamen tary, hereby pivea general notice to all persons indebted to the deceased to come forward and make immediate This rneji. jif . valuable ev-r uim fluids.. Jh h s ; . tJorific or a'ten.M. .. jirrparafiotis r 1 1 propert'rs nte Pills may tx nk. a weakening 1 v ! by takiag away ; good altntt'cv But they have n. ly specific. Tli -limbs are not sr.. . tressingj syptoms. : evidentf in every Pills are in.I. e l tl ; pnpite 5i-e.iM : , KEECSliTIM ! '1 cure DETinY ; Ttiey wui cure j: . cause laey cl ai.-. j er, nature is not ! ; In a '4 cases t! dy, yet 'all m,wi r. . chronicjor r f i ! . render ihe vi i i ! i of temperntute. I human frame ! i moved ly tli-ir i -times CTid sea--. nd any extra (::' The4e Til s ur- i gents in etry ! highly espci !! I'nnissj Soli-! r y WT. Hofieycor, ( , J. Krurr iv;i, I RESIC" i ; j CHROXIC A DYSPEPSIA', : ; tkin, oi the liver, ! billiousi atTctic!. do. . I DEpn: defendants in the above named of this Stale, It it therefore Ordered, adjudged, and de- creeo u Hie omi, iiiat uuuikuiiuii w moot im sia .111 . 1 i.li ina Watchman for said Josiah Massey j -..- ,-- , , --- 1 rv 1 u . . 1. 1 claims against sai I deceased, are notined to present them propelry authenticated for payment within the time prescribed by Law, or this noiice will be plead in bar of their recovery. AND. HFNT, ( .. . JNO P. HEADRICK, Lexinsporj.N. C, November II, 184C tf30 Agile and Fever Pills. UPWARDS of 1000 boxes of these Pills have been soldj, and where the directions have I wen followed, not a single tK has failed. That they will cure Ague and Fever, there is no doubt. That ihese pills posse, in combination; the best remedies for this disease, is sufli cientlf evidenced by the medical recommendations which accompany them. That they are the best pill now known for Ague an Fever, hundreds from experience can testi fy. For sale by the dozen or single box at J. H. Enniss', Salisbury J David Fraley, Rockville ; D. &. W. Hunney cutt, Gold-Hill ; R. A. King, Lexington ; Howell &, Armfield. Mocksville. Aug. 5. Ib47:tf 1 1 DRUGS, CHEMICALS, BYE-STUFFS, &C. . weeks in the Carol j and wife Nancv.and Daniel LaUghrey, to be and appear I before the Judge of our Superior Court, of Law and ! Equity, to he held for the county of Iredell at the Court I House in Statesviile, on the 1st Monday after the 4th i Monday itl September next, then and there 10 plead, an swer or demur to the bill of complaint of William F. I Cowan, Executor of Alpheus l'eggerly,'dec'd., filed in ! our Court of Equity against them, or judgment pro con.' frssn will be taken ns to them. j I Witness, L. Q. Sharpe, Clerk and Master of our said ! court at ollice, in Statesviile, August 20th, lt47,l'and in : the seventy-first year of American Independence, j Test. L. Q. SHAllPE, c. m. e. j Printer's fee ft" 50 17;fit j Stale of .North Carolina, Davidson County. j Siijtrriut Cimrt of Lnw. Mary Osment, 1 I rs. f Petition for Dirorre. Ynrbrough Osment. 1 T appearing to il,c satistaction of the Court, that the Defendant, Ya Through Osment. is not an inhabitant of this State : It is therefore ordered by the Court, that publication be made in the Carolina Watchman and ( Jreensborougli Patriot for three months, for the Defend ant to be and appear at the next Term of the Superior Court of Law, to be held for the County of Davidson, at the Court House in Lexington, on the 1st Monday after the 4th Monday in September, then and there to answer the petition of the said Mary Osment, or judgment pro confesso will be entered up against him, ami the case s-t for hearing. Witness. A. Hunt, Clerk of our said Court at Office, the 2-th dav June, It 17. 3m9 AND. Hl'NT, Cl'k. State ox Ilovtn Carolina, IREDTCLL COUNTY. Sitekior Court. Fr Frtrr nm! . L . Vtra, (raifl. .'I ur$ of ihe llti l. taken ia the Ke-; - j Viuvcrsal ( i 1 r. .iw . . i... 11 . . i . . . , . -. . . . , ii. mi i.ii i. iii ",s ii i;.t - ot ti .ii I h i i"ol lr .i.. r (i i 1 1. . i n-'.Jvii ? . - i i!'. u n 4 m i lis. s ice. 'Imtn 1 (l.k7 ."-.(.... ,i . v, io 1, . . . no- iii t -4 , .pirns. t. IM'III 1U.J.1UU tn f Li. U yank Plain e:,!i, os from r.37f) 950 lmGynnK He, e is a .Vi,h,lLI in re:t,e of iinpvi;nii ohmly n Nmv ,,.,n i,,ti,.ns ,.fi.Ki vhu h Vi hiloiVC u he p:ii;l!or, ; !linU'Sat'on f the gospel i)f neace I xcJaimng "t have done the state sdme service. . . . I i 1 1 1 1 s piiipii at of rigi Pl,,pji 'n able teacher Sara!. Wails, i' Samae; iJ. Wails, ,'Ja Petition for Divorce and Alimony. glieousness so that on evry Sabbath I A-western editor, having studied ior ;two weeks to j Julv 29 uiiirujn the Chime on otie hij Tshdu Id hn-' make 8me fxt-T. fi'y Bucceeded; Here is a speci- v i , ,.me " another around lhenicn of ,he Pciicrf . urunu crcutnrerence,and the voice ! celdl T' -,he oM as. --nu jiKea universal h IT appearing to the satisfaction of the Court-that the Defendant. Samuel B. Walls, is not an inhabitant of this State,! is Ordered that publication be madIbr six weeksJ in the! Carolina Watchman and Charlotte Journal, that the Defendant appear .at the next Superior j Court to bd held for the county of Iredell, at the Coort House in Siatesville, on the first Monday after tbe4tb. Monday in September next ; then and there to answer or demur to gaid petition Otherwise the prayer of the Petitioner will be beard ex parte and Judgment render ed pro eonfetito. Witness, S. R. Bell, Clerk of our said Court at office, this 18th day of August, 1847. i '.'. I S. R. BELL, Cl'k. ; Printers fce, 8 00 16:Ct. . - M .; 0(f PZ. SULPH. QUININE, (Farr's Prepara v vr .t on for sal low hv Jl tf. I .113 rpiIE SUBSCRIBER 18 NOW RECEIVING AT JL his Drug Store the largest assortment of Medicines Dye-Stuffs, &c, rrrr offered byhinyto the Public, j They have l-en selected by himself, and be hesitates not to assure the public and especially Physicians, that tbey will obtain from him a pure and geGuine article; and ' furthermore, that they have Seen obtained upon anch terms, as will enable him to sell cheaper than ever. Amonz his Stork m:iv br found the following t!i : PoWlfd " ' ' ' Allspice, - -JVpper, (all kind) Muee and Clove, j Cinnam;7j; - All hail to tfae land where freedom was bornj All hail to ihe land where daddy hoed corn. He stuck'd the h4e into the ground, ; ; na cortr he ibaqg; Gil, by RAY'S Invaluable Ointment fori J.IH. ENNIt Salisbury. June 18, 1847 tf 7! JJ J A A uaga and iorfolk..lnrrjip 4, for sale f a a m i a ' . i J if 13 Alcohol, Cantor Dil, Epjomj Sills, t'( Bals.jCjopaiva, " Qtjinjnr, t " Peru or Ued Hark, Blue Xis9(Eng.) Citlomel, J Jthiiiiatn, Jalap, j Ipecac,; MsiTnJr. lln r "ruiii V . ....1.4.. H IllipilIU HytU Potaii., ; IndirieJ-.jV.' LtinarjCaustic, Vial, (all size) -''--i t I ! I ndi :V& Copperas, fl2t&$er & Arnatto, and Red Wood, , Biarch, .' ' ys nine, V; ; Candles, (all kinds) Lemon Syrup, Sweet Oil, V ; "Lamp Oil, ! Matches 6c Blacking, Kltutard. (Icl) Leather & Carriage Varnish, &c,-&c. Bac (Jinger,. - O" Medical prescriptions carefully prepared at all hours. ! i J. IL liTiNIbo. Salisbury; July 29. ir4?til3 - ' ' - ? Sufaripr Court Writs for sale here. (br disease of tl.- I ' i a for ponrrh'ra. :'. bottle, .1 8 ; - j GOIA' ; f An ine' : Tutt Mr.;i' ; v prepared by h:ti. communjty fir r '" success. A creut : ion of his age re stores.' V "e pr -' r ; " j f 'Vtll-.l Letter frlm J. M. A - AfcliboirouL, N. Dk. KVrtt. '"' limonv, to tb' I Noah Siaitlierinri i, matory Rheutiati--resorted to yot.r M it ; he w as e - t of the Blv.d, Ace S ever trie! them me isfied with their ". i Ft ,i-t '. ' i ii Letter from J. K. 1 De. Knit V' -r entire sata-fictn n i , sinia Mixture e;- nerer failed to c;,t I have nef rr h 1 will please wnJ t. " arrive at k-mie. 1 Milton JJrur ' ' Mr. Fmntty. i -i Esq., (iuiif. .rJ o;e and Afoe.tn at-- I v. out any ef- tt ; 1 ; third part "(f a ; . tite Powder...-'"' i-XGtZsTS IN J. H. I- nm . I PiurER A: Thomas J. H Capf.iWM. .i J. P. M ii kv. i J.J.tc l. -! A. S.Po::r: JjiMEi Iln-"' Samw.v Ki : , Wootri A 1 J. M. A. D: v K.COKHN w fl 0 f t- " : I7;t.jnn.l2.vl-A7;i,.7.V 1 -i SaliO' A 1 if . i ' 5 '
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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Sept. 23, 1847, edition 1
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