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4 i in . l X i f J: ' i j 1 ' 1' w r L i f I -1 "v' ! 1 i ! .From thfyiot V h V Tl'lfi CANARY. ShUa-vi'V, link Wn). away. I 1,. ih:il dear iMtl- cage oi i' 1 1 I . I. Ill IV Ml ,nrro- can saouen uj . i Or ink iWe nl fortune repine. (J ihy sofl. yellow plumage so neat, ; The mil glil"" l,,ihily to-diy ; U-e you have, plenty to eat, iTheii in "liulo WrA fi way ! Siilg away, llule bird, sing airay ! jVou warble so pretty bj r 'I'h'at, if you arc willing. I'M pay ' ' j Ami have you tau-l.t singing by note ; 'lVfmrl no! y.-urar little throat jjy singing 1",,,ll.v 1 P ; While 1 my nttfiitioo devote, &nif auav, little bird, sing away j Sijiaaway.Kitle bird; sing away ! S 'So minstrel a happy as thou ; The ravenous seeker of prey, That chased thee from bough lo bough, IgH-arlul to visit ther now, V)r rufflo ly pl"1,p so Say? Your iraiKjuil emMgK you'll allow, h'hen sing, little 1iicJ, sing away! Si purely mochaidcaLand are ptforinetl. un der tho artist' direction, bj uninspired hands. '. 1 ' n order that thcr goft clay! image be 'transformed into n harder substance wit h out suflering the slightest change in its sinrface. a mould is applied to it, in the yiame way and with the same material as ! when a cast is taken of the living face or bead, by means of semi liquid plaster of Paris. The clay figure is entirely covered with this substance from one to two or more inches thick, provision being made ..!.. . L. nt-mtt nnrl Fnr snliftino T mK'5" n.r r! sellers of gold pens Uie trunK alter .um . ..a.. c ,- : we of evi, for fi. leelh lhe con,roTersy at ilened. The clay, is hen all, taken out. j ra(e filJ- lfce of ,he neMJpaper ,)ub. the hollow mould is cleaned, and then re- j . f h . a j, j :s on)v carried Gold Pens their Manufacture ! The following account of the manufacture of Gold Penae cof)y Irjm the ML York correspondence of the Charleston Courier. That portion of our readers who have a taste lor noting the origin, progress, &c. of such matters, will find it interesting. Nkw YotiK, Oct. 8, 1847. There are now two rery pretty controversies going on in the newspapers here one between the friends and the opposers of Amalgam" for filling teeth, and the other between the rival Whether Amalgam be Frcin ibe Raleitfh Star. ! DR KUrtL' j RESTORER OF THE BLOOD, - roa CHRONIC AND OTHER DISEASES, DYSPEPSIA, geopral drbiliiy, drclinf-. dieeaes of the ?kiq, of the livr, of the lun, cough?, Fctc r and Ague, billious affections, tc. Price, qt. buttles, 82 50 : pint (a great. General) and other Mexican com- filled with sem.-llquid plaster of Paris.- J on at adverlising rates. The controversy about manders. with large forces-having heard U away. UnN bird, sing away ! j J'here is trial in iny musical voice, lich scatters the clouds of dismay, :nd makes tba lone dreamer rejoice ; iJo'simple, and cheewee, and choice, Kl willingly hear it for aye ; Thin i'ivo me l)y musical -voice, Anil sing, little bird, sing away ! Sing-away, little bird, sing away J ii When no. "other friends are near me, jAiia rnuui my sorrows array, 1 J'will hi a sweet pleasure to hear thee, ,n-ist-lo my tvarbliiig Canary , -A ' (And forget all my griefs in thy lay; !'' Thiiidear little bird, if not wearyi', ; fyng away, little bird, sing away 1 I ? ' ' ' " ": "" ' ' ' I Iicjy STATUES ARE MADE. ; The following letter; in 'the Literary, VorlJ, from George II. Calvert', describes th'proccss of sculpture,: and contains in fof hint iAtij that will undoubtedly be higjily inf cresting to a large portion of our rea ders. I contains also some most, ad iturableemarks upon the " Greek Slave" by IWtins, which still further commend Jtjtoiiollpe : , ;' ' ' 'V'-.'-'-H ! Pftotirss op Sculpture. The Greek ir. -iThis statue having, on its first prciifntaiioii to the Apierican public, ex cited unbounded ndmiraiiou and enthusi asm, a -brief account of it-will be interest ing to its author's fellow-countrymen. The Greek Slave is the second ideal When this, which now occupies entirely aNid minutely the place of the clay, has iji its turn become hardened, lhe outside crust of plaster is broken from it, and then U laid bare an exact fac simile of the ori ginal clay figure in hard smooth plaster of I'aris, capable of bearing the usage of the studio, and o receiving the many marks that are to guide the marble-cutters, whose work now begins. j j First comes the blocker out, with his heavy mallet and coarse cliisel. under Whose rough blows . the wbit block soon j begins to grow into a rude likeness of hu-1 njanity. Then a finer workman, who ! loosens more of the folds that 'overlay the i beaming image! that the artist is bent on disclosing from the centre of the marble. ! And, finally, the artist himself or, as in this case, a refined worker, schooled un- j dfr the eye of Powers, gives the finishing ; touches, reproducing, with ; linsurpassed accuracy, in the transparent! jure marble , every swell and indentation ahd minutest ! curve, nil the countless delicacies of detail, j the which, combined1 with; and forming; grand sweeping lineg, characterize the original as moulded! in clay by the hand of Powers. i'"1' ' ' :,!And now, in the midst of us here is the useless. In 1838, the Rev. Mr. Cleveland con ceived the idea that pens might be made of gold ' which would be better than quill pens, and more j economical, although made of such cosily ma- ! terial. He communicated his ideas to Brown, who improved on them, and vho was the first j maker of gold pens in this or any other country, ; After Brown came Baglev, 'and then a dozen '. marvellous Worli, drawing from our hearts) i Hi the market, although Browre's, and the a flood of viviiyihg, jiurifying4motion ; a'j " Richlieu" pen, made by E. Watsoh.dc Co., revelation made by its author to hiscoun-l. are equally good, in me maniacture ot pens, ine other makers, such was the demand for the ar tide Bagley is the most extensive manufac ; pany of our regiment, viz : co. II," com- turer. Surprising as it may seem, he employs manded by Lieut larbrough. sent in by a capital of $80,000 in this business. His ex- order to give the battery a stronger sup penses are 81,000 per week. Piatt & Broth-! port ; so that, the two companies are now ers in the early stages of the manufacture, made encamped in regular order under my a contract with Brown & Bagley for all the pens j command ; arid well prepared to meet the they made, and thus had the monopoly of the ene my coming from any direction, or to market for three years. The gold 87o,000 per gjve the corps 0f artiIery posted in front annum of ibis article .nearly one half of which fa J whichVinfanlry of the was profit. Bagley then went on, and has ,. , 'n i i . i . r a .u made a ranid fortune. His Dens rank the first I Lme ar.e SO el1 calculated to aflord the .u ' i.u..u iV .u tormer in an enffasrement. Lieut, yaubuough: We look with much interest to any in telligence Ve, can catch of the gallant J young men i'ho went from this city last winter as vojunteers in the service of their country to Mexico. We are, therefore, gratified tdjearn from the following extract from a late j letter of Capt.' -Henry, that Lieut. Yarbrough, son of Col. EdwardYar- b rough, of this Citv. has been nlaced in a ' do- M 50 post of honour and great responsibility for ! ' 1 DEPUR ATIVE POWDER, so votintr an :fTiepr a rnmnliment fum- i Fof Perer and Ague, EUliotts AJectiona, Inflammatory ishingthe most satisfactory' evidence of : t:0;;"' 5- t' "i i, , - , , ... J. , . t'4 of the Head, Utmnets of cstghl.iie., which is to be i his crnnrt fnntltict nnn crtlMip1tr hn o n n rr in ; , i, i . n . v,:.. r., . .1 A Li . I . " 11-,!! l I f me army.-A report, tnai uenerai r uaom, , (f . , strf,nirlhrnintr plnxtfr j - j . ... 0 for jliseasse of the chest, pains, weaknesses, etc. 50 cts. j 1 ABYSSINIA MIXTURE, for gonorrhrpn, gleet, floor albus, gravel, etc. Price per bottle, 1 1 25 anj 2 50. ! GOLD MINE BALSAM, ! An incomparable Tonic. 50 cent. Thee Medicines are of Dr. Kohl's own disrorerjr, prepared by himself, and have been disposed of in this cominunity for about it-n yrars pn:, with unparalleled 8ucces9f A great nutnler of testitDonials are in the pos session of his agents, and may be s-en by calling at cheir storCs. ' We present here two pjK-ciniens of theui. From the Randolph Herald. Letter from J. M. A. Drake, Lsq., Clerk of Sup. Court, Ashborough, N. C. ' Ashecokoiuh, N. C, Jan. 15, 1847. Dr. tnn, Dear Sir : I take pleasure in bearing tes limfiy, to the beneficial results of your Medicines. Mr. Noah Srnitherman, was severely attacked with Inflam matory Rheumatism, during the Summer of 1 844 ; he resorted to your Medicines for relief, and soon obtained it ; he was efiectunlly cured by the use of the Restorer of the Blood, &.c. I can further say, that no person has gold pens waxes rather warm, the dealers try- Inai ine mn'" Ui in,, m ..rWn n-u ..u, o o.wi eft ' armv had been withdrawn to reinforce ver case can be bought at 81. The first pen j General Scott were marching upon the : I bought cost 83. This business, by the way, j remainder ofihis army, reached the camps ; is a striking instance of the rapidity with which of Buena Vista and Saltillo and created in this country a Yankee notion grows uptobe much excitement, and caused the move it matter of mercantile importance. It is only : ment alludedjto by Capt. Henry. It, how nine years sin.ee the first gold peri wasmanu- ever, happily; turned out to be a false ru factmed, and now they are numbered by thou- ! mor. The following is fhe extract : sands weekly. I well remember using silver : " On the 2lst inst. August in the midst pens previously to 1835, but they were without j of another of those stanutedes so incident '"lucucuri,l,!' ur -'y rtU 8W uccumc ; to th s sePV ne anfi so fMch onah ft n these parts, I suddenly broke up our comfortable quarters in " Colegio del Cristo" and by orders of General Wool through our mili tary Governor and commandant Major Washington, on that day took position on these heights Heights of Saltillo to sun- port the heavy battery of Captain Prentiss. I Was immediately joined b another Com- everkriml them sufficiently, but what have been well sat sfieij with their efficacy . Respectfully, J. M. A. DRAKE. trymen of the power and majesty of art They who have looked in silent delight on the Venus of the Tribune in Florence, no longer enjoy a unique privilege. On our native shore., sprung from the warm bo- sdm of native strength, a fresh emanation Lieut. Bryan OurgalLant young townsman, gold is first rolled out in ribbons, and then cut ; Lieut. Francis T. Brvan. be in mi a visit t. hi. j with a die to the required shape, the points put , parents and friends in this city, the occasion on, and then ground down to the required nib. The points are irridium, a new metal formed with platinum. The points are all imported generally, without the ceremony of an introduc llC 91 I (Till: I i'f '-, . ..1. TT f .1 !S . frbm the exhaust Jess soul ot beauty, stands "r; or a". I,u,"vr' l" Y ji . .-nt,ntfB ! $o5 per o.unce. I he pen and case se from alvvork as resplendent with tbe impress ot i &on j m. . , r , . ' W1 , . , , j. o . i810ta 830 per dozen. The manufacture of cenius as the famed Urecian goddess, as ,l. :tvam j- , . l i or" . . .... ' the silver cases is a distinct hustness. and em. sublimely simple, as vividly gracetul, and d!ovs u- nnt pn!V . mn. nn loral appeal, lhe ! pt i mn t f r nnml io r rC rt n q m QnitfTipftirofl I i more touching in its moral arm stronger the genius, the' simpler the ele ments wherewith it delights to work. How simple, how common are those by whrchsuch overpow ing effect is wrought : per annum, but it is not probably less than 1,000,000. of which Brown & Bagley make about one half. A person who had not thought of the subject, would scarcely suppose that eight was improved, 'on Saturday night last, by the Committee charged with the duty, to present him with the sword voted to him by a public meeting of. his fellow-citizens of Raleigh held some- months since. The ceremony was per formed in the Senate Chamber, in the presence of a large and brilliant assemblage the sword having been presented by Duncan K. McRae, Esq., in an eloquent address, which was very neatly and appropriately responded to by Lt. B. The sword was Imade, under the direction of C. B. Root, Esq., by N. P. Ames, of Cabotsville, Mass is a splendid specimen of rich and beau tiful workmanship and bears the following in- I ! From the Milton Chronicle. Letter from J. R. Galium, Esq , Milton, N. C. Da JyrnL Dear Sir : Your Medicines have given entir satisfaction in this section of country. Tlie Abya sinia Mixture especially, is highly approved of. It hat neve failed to cure in every cast. It sells like, hot cakes. I have never had enough to supply the demand : You will please send me a large supply of it as soon as you arrivd aj home. Yours resectfullv, I I J. R. CALLUM. Mijtoh Drug Store, Aug. 14, 1847. j quick crurc. mnay, in the employment of Jamet Drannock, Esq , puilford county, for some time afflicted with Kevr J A - I -lt.-- . . . . .. I l - . ' . onu Aiiue. treated witn Uuimne. Ua ome . ()i . &c . with- lueir beinr ttie ver U out atiy iefTfct ; but was cured in three days, with the J trred ; and believing third paft of a pinf Restorer, and half a box of Depura- I cfit, in Baying what we ! live rpwder. VEGEfAULi: i: Tie only known Mr J! Purifen, ami . D. Lt Rovs Fn t . into the Ignited of peculiar value. It h new or foreign rcuu:fi -ment in their disr.rive : quently f tal f i,e v 1 This moly deve'.c; . attended !by henJat'.i- : Roy'a Piljs may ! e ; : dence as p prevenmr have alreidr occurn J, : to health. Other l r: reiiering fhe lx!r ( i r treat by.!)e proce? l- Dr Le lUy. TiY.s in tl wrengthei at the arr- '. they prod ace are eurt. i distinguishes them frn i dicinei boe eMrr tr worse that the tlwvrr.f.-. -their eftecjs on th 1. . pel the Heart ami active dlurjr tf tl ir ,! art a nrotig digrfrir-n. r r and thus they secure 1 by keeping tbe mnr- in a state if action, rr . be affected by eitrn r.l t England to Aot.:n!sa, .-bandantlyjsnpp!i-d w,-! i ea of which" says t!se 4 ter in theLondvn .Mr. " is worth 'more in cci . than a year'a reiJer -e added, that, person? ?- . be tare to 'carry a'.'!i z invaluable Villi. They v in need, for they will k t of hope and spirit, in food.chanfre f c!iina: i aort which travei Ir rf.fc: ! trie usually Lave to r( , leave for Mexico u!j Pi lid in hia knafsa.k. A' I J. Hi F.pnU$. Si!'r: Jonathan Wrlh, AV 1j Trice 2. Cents - - . :;r . : BsAxcmrns rit t . the sceptical as to :", Pilla. WebelU-ved t! universal upc more l.y !, by any virtue Ifwv on a friend of ours, wh bilious cholic, has rfiu' a 'young maiden in a condition of painful ; hundred pounds' weight of gold were used up ! scription : " Lieut. Francis T. Bryan Present- constraint. But the two preat sources of human interest the human body, and, shining through it. the human soul are here. The artist had the creative vigor tolreproduce, in its indescribable symme try, its matchless grace, its infinite beauty, .that chief marvel of the earth, the human se every year in the raanniacture ot such a trifling j ed by his fellow-citizens of Raleigh, N. C, for article as pens, a business unknown ten years I his gallantry and cood conduct at the battle of aS VPl gucn is the tact. 1 tie demand tor Buena Vista." Raleigh Star. 1 U .. -...'I- ' 1 ' .- . : ' ,'IT 1. ! uitr uiucie is enormous, anu u is now aimcuil , Mork ol! tic American sculptor, Hiram W"?.1 cint' marvel oi uie ear n, me num; VtiwiTKi tlm Evh bnin hi- tlrt Th. bmT making transparent through the claV model was begun and finished in the I a.lSributcs1 dttP iward power and emo hutmnrrund autumn of 1842. American i t,0in ; .aml lt ,!S l)rcause he has had this in- baving Wen hitherto obliged to .'lW?a mMStcry th:tr; standing belore his woi-K, the Denoiuer is not only spell-hound by beauty, but awed by a solemn inelFii blfe feeling, and mysleriousiy drawn closer in to the chastening presence of God. I G. II. CALVERT. to lind a person who writes at all, unprovided whit this . most economical of all pens. One export of 1,000 groce has been made to En gland, where they sell for a gtiina a piece. Work abroad, but lew of our c;;!r have had opportunities of witnessing the labors of the studio ;. acceptable, therefore, will r y ftowio explanation oijlUe several pro Cesses tjli rough which a work (in sculpture must ptvss, ere the artist can present his onceplion.smoolhly embodied in marble. The. vikUels to the " Slave" will thus be 4 inde fcUainted with the bodily birth and Brkw'f !e swonlerlul creation that iitriud.sjbefpre thetn in dazzling beuut v. j jhoj conception . being matured in the i M.hiH, mm.(, tb fifst stP the process , lpvng! lorm to it is to erect, on a firm pedestlftl, a skeleton of iron, whose height ibrpatlh;. and limbs are determined by "the zenna Miapcol the proposed statue. ' In " : cdse.it would be about five feet hb, ;; wjth hrnche, first at the shoulders, run ning tovvu forwards for the arms, the n at the hij)s, to support the large mass of clay inUhejtrunk, and thwice divided in two for tlie leg?. About this Slrnhrr HmnU'fMms ,; is novj roughly built, with wet clay, the Lafayette. In 1784,: Mr. John Adams, who was afterwards President of the LTnited States, was residing in France for a season. His wile who Was a very wprthy woman, called one day on the la dy of Gen. Lafayette, and soon this lady THE KEY OF DEATH. In the collection of couriosities preserved in the arsenal at Venice, there is a key of which the following singular tradition is related ; About the year 1(300, on of those danuerous men whose extraordinary talent is ,only the source of crime and wickedness beyond that of ordinary men, came to establish himself as a merchant or trader in Venice. The stranger, whose name was Tebaldo, became'enamoured of the daughter of an ancient house,: already atlianced to another. lie demanded her hand in marriage, and was of course rejected. En raged at this, he studied how to be revenged. Profoundly skilled in the mechanical arts, h3 ! allowed not himself lo rest until he had inven ted the most formidable weapon that could be This was a key of lare size, the THE RAIL ROAD. Next Tuesday, it will be recollected, is the day appointed tor lhe meeting at Yan ce"yville, N. C, in behalf of the Richmond and Danville Railroad. A strong delega tion should be in attendance from -this place. AGENTS IX NORTH CAROLINA. J. H. E.wiss, Druggist, Salisbury. PuifKK & Yokke, Concord. Thomas J. Holto.x, Chafilotte, Cabt. Wm. Sladk. Lirfolnton. J. 1 Marry, P. M., Lexington. J. J. Sc R. Sloan, Greensborough. A. S. Porter, Druggist, Greens bo rough. James Brannoi k, Waterloo, Guilford co. Samson Kreikr, P. M. Highroek, (Guilford. WdqLLKX A: Brannack, Wentworth. J. M, A. Drake, Asheboro'. E. Coffin 6c Co., Franklinville, Randolph. Pmiltp Kkrner, P. M., Kernersville, Stokes. 17:t.jan.l2.'48. FMFOenuineMedicines AT Wheeler's Old Stand ! From t'i THEBcANOcrrarii ' - -a subject of much in. rr,., ' while hn utility has ee,-i ; impression j seems to Ik- L medicine may be etup'i medy for ordinary inf.TM; persons in this city a w who with great propnt-! Brandreth's Pills, fnn tr. ; need be apprehended tVv-- tions. In directing pull; ; dicine, we only express , Brandreth Pills have -. i generation, than 1I the been introduced into !. r Tliese Pills are fur .-j gents in every town i-i : hihly respectable g'-i)'!- ; Ennis, Salisbury ; D.ivii W. Honeycut, V.olJ-lh . j J. Krider & Son, Mt V, t 1 A AO OUNCES of piire Sulphate of Quinine, JL JJJ State c l Rowan County Howell ParL-r r Original Attachment, also upon a house hik! heretofore levied on an I summoned Win. C. Ilau motion, and it r; Court, that the !) i an inhabitant ot this M i and its various preparations, lOO lbs. of Hydro sublimated Mercury, with 1 many of its other preparations, iOAft nnnrp, nf Iiwlmf nml it lntf nrprm mt inn. . ' . . , I 1 a r i . It OltlCe tbe highly SUCCeSSiUl mission Ot Also ma'py other new Medicines. We shall continue to Messrs. TunStall, Witcher. Towns, and receive dnd keep constantly on hand an extensive assort- i pubK.a,,n tll3( jn , ( Others to Richmond, in behalf of this im- n.en of Igenutne, Medicines. Paints, Dye-Stuff,, Glass . , Sallsbury,for sit-; i M. , , iii , r urnuure, ooups, anuiep, provemenf, there can be no doubt that the TXTkmTTTirT,XTmci TmiroitPD Spices Perfumery and Fancy Articles, which we will generally sell lower for cash, than can te bousht 'potith of the Potomac. Physicians wanting Books, 4cc, can be accommodated upon reasonable terms, ipr. "Wheeler's office is at our shop, where he will at all times take pleasure in advising with our friends who may need medicine, tc. Prescriptions made up at company will be forthwith organized and the work soon; commenced. The sentence has indeed already gone forth, the people have pronounced it this road shall be Constructed, and who will idly attempt to estimate the benefils that are to flow from it 1 No longer will it take four Or five days to perform the triD short notice. Our shop is open at all hours, and attend- from here td Richmond eight Or ten J by those experienced in the business, who will at all i ... rr- e t . i v times be hapuv to wait upon our friends and customers, hours will suffice for that purpose ! No AT . u-2 m m visited Mrs. Adams in return. Mrs. La faS etle was very modestly dressed, while ! imagined. trie American ladies present were mpstly i hlindl o which was so constructed that it could . t . un .. , , , j be turned round with little difficulty. . When "f l' U r " ,UU' l, lUC X j turned, it discovered from the other end aneedle from this county to Richmond than it can t Otie Ot those Who Sat near Mrs Adams ; lancet of such subtle fineness, that it entered u.. c.u: l !T I ... , .-u 1 1 , i ,cu Jl. 1JUUIO UJ uunta tu our next Court of P'r; for the County of IIo:hk ry.on the prst Monday n re(levy or plead to i.-j-, ed asainst him, and t! - ; t and sold to Mtr-y the j , i Witness, John II. liar fice, tbej 15th day of i ; ! 6w20 Printer's f. -f n longer will our farmers be shut out from the best of markets no longer will it cost them more tojsendli. hogshead of tobacco UDon tlw most reasonable terms. j! LOCKE & CHAFFIX. Salburyy April 30, lS47:t!32 Whispered to her saying, 4i Good heavens, how awfully she is dressed." Mrs. Ad titns rebjuked the observation, and ret urn ell the jvlnsper by saving that" the lady's rfnk pip ceil her above the little formali- Vto.y y tc ve wish it was the case prede terniihed imaire. u Ranidl v i I lb! ( moulted into n A ,'7 T:"V" v e w,s" 11 - was the case Jlffi honorable pla liinUknv. T A V. MTl"r.f u-, .Ces.;twqujtt leel themselves above such 1&inLliW . i f"vT Slmp . Sfn small riiatters, and indeed that every one fWke close labJr or tie, mind The v0ula Consider that a brilliant and well 1 ir.e summoned.and by their! rained! mind, good conduct.and agreeable of n i ,S fSbt to its last stage j manners set those ".off that pos rnu;tey u high ideal; several are needed: nature, rarely centres in one individual ax i- uiiis oi enrnnrat lieniiTV. hnr tr . t, ( . , -. -.,. unnuiti luiuiiieiy oeiter "costly array and sparkling diamonds wxeten A ews Letter. tCTt A. witty friend of ours being asked " he wasx in favor of th6 Yes, Tarri in favdrorthe ive, Powers ld mnr tban n. senrrt nf models. The modern Christian artist can T0t lu lavored as. was the painter Zeuxis of old; to whom a Grecian city, that had ordered from him n picture of Helen. sent A number of its choicest maids, that out of their various graces and beauties h might, as it were, ex'rnet one matchh KS form.! For tbe. "SUvn" v, t.mAtn. iWqrs had established' in Florence fori off lhf hearted and ho purity nml uprightness obtained for himnSogUes ,of the day. v For t mub inouel who into the flesh, and buried itself there, without leaving external trace. Tebaldo wailed in dis guise at the church in which the maiden whom he loved was about to receive the nuptial ben ediction. The assassin sent the slender sleel unperceived, into the breast of the bridegroom. The wounded man had no suspicion o( injury but seized wilh sudden and sharp pain in lhe midst of the ceremony, he fainted, and was carried to his house amid the lamentations of the bridal party. Vain was all the skill of physicians who possess them to could not divine the cause of this strange ill- advantageJ than nessyand in a few days he died. Tebaldo aain demanded the hand ot lhe maiden from her pa rents, and received a second refusal. the same market for 1 No longer will the rich mineral resources of this region of -the State be neglected and forgotten ; no lon ger will lhe grass grow irr our streets, or the traces of decay be every where visi ble in our town ; but this whole section of country, unsurpassed in the extent of its natural resources, shall " hloom ahd blos som as the rose." Danville Herald, DRUGS, CHEMICALS DYE-STUFFS, &C. too perished miserably in a few days. The alarm which these deaths, which appeared al most miraculous, occasioned, excited the utmost ;iVar replied, vigilance of the magistrates, and when on close War. I went ' examinaiion of bodies, the small instrument was again$t a war once to my great cost, and . found in the gangreened flesh, terror . was uni- vntl Will I r t,'i 1 stVtmn ;uu wu in luiuuiri scrape ersal, e-ery one rearea ior nis own liie. 1 he A Georgia Cvllon Factory. A correspondent of the Savannah Georgian, writing from Green county, thus describes the Scull Shoals Cotton They Manufactory, situated about fourteen miles north. west of Greensborough, on the Uconee nviui The other is the Cutright Manufacturing Com. i pany, on Long Shoals, seventeen miles south west from Greensbornugh. The capital inves ted is $100,000, and I understand the prospects of the Company are flattering. Ample pro- ' ' . . 111 vision is made tor the education ot the-cniiaren THE SUBSCRIBER IS NOW RECEIVING AT bis Drug Store the largest assortment of 1 Medicines Dye-StufB, &c, ever offered by him to the Public. They 'liave been selected by himself, and he hesitates not to assure the public and especially Physicians, that they will obtain from him a pure and genuine article ; and furthermore, that they have been obtained upon such terms as will enable him to sell cheaper than ever. Among' his Stock may be found the following viz : headed d em- there are dem- is not a nrntWml Mt.fi agogues who do not go irt for the war. let) ot tiUr perfection of form M in furJ n9r P'" oy thing jelsesimplv because -"t ------- a 1 . - 1 - fr. z - . . : - i : . w itir oeem 11 just ; oui meyigo in tor war, pestilence and famine! if thev nu Irt rra i n theirjown selfish ends by h.l-Wnois Jour nal; iiisa nil h ,1 ,i:., r : .. 1.1 . M 1 mii a inouei, i ltf itll ih'lS lirMl 111 I1T (lirilro liuin.n Vtm A I , 1 --. - fy wv. 1 u m 11 tii, noil. hrtigh his precise knowledge of the form! , atuj xpresion of every part of the.humarl JI body, obtained from the study of nature I n( his(vn deep artistic intuitions, th4 iutiiler.hu bund gittdually grew int0 ot that kind.' This time," Said he. "1 en I maiden thus cruellv orphaned, had passed the of the operatives who are too small to work. in for war pestilence, and famine? 'How first few months of her mourning in a convent A clergyman is employed by the Company, who admirably does t his stroke of irony take when Tebaldo, hoping to bend her to his will devotes' his w hole time to the instruction of the entreated lo speak with her at the gate. The j operatives. 1 am told that me morais oi ioo ta. ui me loreigner uau ueen ever uispieasing I operaiivea ru guwu. v u jj to 1U uoiiars I per iiivmu, - iia .m r " " a " that I state; that the company, at the national fair in the city of Washington received the firft Tebal- i honor for domestics, and some time alter, tne is1?' lile whUl 4- Aye, arjd there are-thoseWho, from the fear Of being compared to tlie! old Hartford Convention federalists hy their votes ap- h it assumed the elastic, vitM lool I Prtved of the war in direct! contradiction i no mere ana!nmie;il hinwLiLo i.l to their known spntimBniD on,! In craf can uive, but which is imparted M Violation tdV ihelr own consciences. Ap th genial sympathy with nature's livlnt ! Prov ng of the war and energetic means l.irtnu Ii. ..IK.. ...:.U 9 i e . 1 . ; . ; P, milliner; mi n. warm sensibility Ao the beautiful rpjalities which crown ! to her, but since the "death of alMhosc most dear to her, it had become odious (kd thlough she had a presentiment of his guilt.) and her re. ply was most decisive! in the nimtWeL''lnYYini do, beyond himself wnh raapi ntteimntprl tn ' American Institute awarded the medal to this wound her through the gate, and succeeded ; j company for arns, notwithstanding there were the obscurity of ihe place prevented the move, more than 300 competitors for the honor, jl ment from being observed. Oii hei return to 'i wish success to all the manufacturing companies uer room, uie niaiaen lelt a pain in her breast of tieorsia I . , ' i ; . Nn State nossesses water resources to a . - , , - - lor irjs termination are two thWs. H and uncovering it, she found it snotted with a I No S single drop of blood, j The pain1 increased, the j greater eitei4 than Georgia; and I hope that surgeon who hastened to her assistance, taught the enterprisins citizens who have invested their by the past, wasted no lime in conjecture, but ! capital in manufacturing establishments will cutting deep into the wounded patf. extracted ! meet with success far beyond their expectations. ue neepie neiore any mortal misctiief had i - . ' . ami rentier etleetual the other less eleva- ieq;fmljwments Inr nrt Tb. I 111. V muc the stood icUiVimowmentM lor art. Thus hv tbL ! stoo . minute manual labor, directed bVSW Jhote .high antTrelined mental gifts, tf j .c.H' iiiUlel of the Slave was wroiHjt a Pr out ;' and there thn-nrtiwid .t, ii 1 more sublime and admirable was i m,nf nced. and saved the life of thelady. The bourse taken by Mr. Calhoun, who up to his responsibility in spite of anu mere tbe aititifa worU nH-,i . thecreaiion was complete. The process , aw, r r u was now to be transferred j !om4mV,e ,,,("jrhof a delicate, difficult limu, una rcquirmg labor and time, i . n i i au narrow party interests. I Such are the l itirn Who ilHmilV o,l ..,t..-.i artv. AVi, 11. arc fare We hear it stated that a petition is in circtpIation,.urging that no widow shall be "iiowed to marry until all tbe single ladies State inquisition used every means to discover ! the hand which dealt those isidioius and irrcsist able blows. The visit of Tebaldo to the can. i vent caused suspicion to fall heavily upon him. His house was carefully searched, the invention discovered, and he perished on the gibbet. Alcohol, Cf stor. Oil, ' Epsom Salts, ; Bids. Copaiva, Quinine, Peruv.or Red Bark, Blue Mass, (Eng.) Cjuomel, Rhubarb, Jalap,. . Ipe cacr Magnesia, Opium,- I Morphine, Hyd. Potass., Joxline i Llmar Caustic, Is, (all sizes) FALL AND AVI i rout-. Just Berthed at Hi! M 1 WOULD resjc;f.. ! Salisbury and its i place for the puri"-- t I5ulllCl in aii j: st strict attention to bt public paironace. I t-'i i : the latest FASHIONS. expense in giving sat i : i with their work ; alw.-ij,- . any work that I may il i I haye now in my r: i My Shob can be fuun I i i , Salisbury, ?-pt. 21. I - REFERENCE. Mr ' my instruction fur t'i- I confidence recomrnen I j as capable of giving f-if j T1I()M A:i " Powd'd " Allspice, Pepper, (all kinds) INI ace and Cloves, Cinnamon, Indigo & Copperas, Madder &- Am alto. Log and Red Wood, Starch, Fig Blue, Candles, (all kinds) Lemon Syrup, Sweet Oil, Lamp Oil, Matches & Blacking, Mustard, (best) Leather & Carriage Varnish. &c &c Race Ginger, Cfl Medical "prescriptions carefully prepared at all, hoort!' 1 , .. J.H.ENNISS. Sallsbary, Joly 23, 1847 a 13 House THE eubscriWr u i pirf'Iic, that he I lo undertake and ex i varieties, all jobs of at; v. HOUSE i lie flatters himself :v t : nd whenever he hs - execute his work acc.r variably given entire - j tbemselres. Ilisrr r . and his work always n Letters addressed Vj I i i diate attention. Salisbury, April lf . l- I V' il NEW PIRM! ; JTnst Rccclred SPRING & SUMMER FASHIONS I For 1847. . : . i'4 1- THE subscriber '.r. v vidon Court o; i qualified as Execute -? Peter Heailrick, d-c'J , ttrjr.hrrcby giTt-3 r t to the deceased to c; payment, as induljri ing claimt again?; k l I them propelry au:! -t ' preacribed by Law, their recovery. i i Lexin;ton, N". C, ' A blast was made, on the 11th instant, at lhe gneiss quarry of Hon. Geo. G. Lei per, Ridley township, Pennsylvania, which cut out a block of the following dimensions : Depth, 13 fee 6 inches ; width, ."S6 feet at one end and 24 at the other; length, exteriorly, 146 feet; interiorly 110 feet. By a rough estimate, lhe solid con. tents may be set down at 75,000 cubic feet, with a weight of 5,770 tons. The bore was thirteen feet deep, two inches in diameter at The Electric Telegraph wires in Lon don are being put 1 under ground in pipes liaising the wire on poles is, at best, but a ; the hoiiom. and two kei?s of oowder were em! I careless mode of securing t hem. 'ployed. Ague a: UrWARI f I .ld. and ,". not am'ecn' ;i ndFeer,th'r- i- i, nose of carrying on the Taflorins Basinets in all 1 in combination, t i ! it various branches in oncora.are ready to meet tneu i cienur C'J p. N. PRICE & J. M. KESLEU, CTAVING associated themselves together for the pur JTX old ind new friends with Fashionable Catting and makin; e( Caracntv not to be sorpaseed by any in the surrounding country. They are capable of pleasing all 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 a Cutter .and Work man! whoicannot be surpassed either North ot Soaih. Coccordv April 33, 1347-tf21 :k' i : accompany . fur Arce er.d IV '. fy. For su'.e t y Salisbury ; Pi 11 ' cutt. Co!J-Ib : Armf.eld!M" "if r.
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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Oct. 28, 1847, edition 1
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