r .5-T. h ir. V POETICAL. .7 "t I. i. - I !; WORDS FOR WJUSIC. 'L ' r oeo. w, atpvsa. r ; I lore to sitig hm I aru'dhd ; . 8t,n Is it 'f ho of my gladness ; 1 loveo fine when I am sid, ' Till ing iiiakrs swrrtrrjy very sadness. ;?Ti p'f asuM when Voices chime. To some swrct rhyme infeoncert only ; A aW lo me is company - ? Cood'company, when I api lonely. Whenever I greet ihe momig light. My song goesfbrth in thankful numbers, And 'uiU the shadows of the night, I sin$ mc lo my welcome slumbers. My heart is stirred by each ;lad bird Whose noteia heard in fjmmtr bowers ; And sorjg gives birth to frier dly mirth Around the hearth, in win iry hours. Man first learned song 1 Pnjjradise, From I he brigU angels o'ejr him singing, And in our home above the slues, '. Glad anthems arc forever ringing. God lend his ear, well-pleasf J to hear The sprigs that cheer His children's sorrow ; Till day shall break and we shall wake Whew love will make unfading morrow. f ' Then let mf sing while yet I may, Like hjin God loved, the sweet-tongucd Psalmist, Who found, in haip and holy lay, The charm that keeps the spirit calmest. For sadly here I.'need the cheer While, sinful fear with pleasure blendeih ; Oh !, bow I long to join the throng Who sing the song that never endeth. ...fi 11 pro aided, a tid Mr. Drodhead, of PeDiwjlva nil, acted as Secretary, The following reso lution, offered by Mr. Sevier, of Arkansas, xyas adopted ineffectual molt (Hit having been matte toltrike out 4 Baltimore and to substitute ths 4tb of July for the 4th Manday in May Resolved, That it lie respectfully recom mended to our Democratic friends throughout the Union, to hold the proposed National Con veotion, for the purpose of nominating candi dates for President and Vice President; of the United Slates, at i he usual time, and place, to wt j : on the 4tb Monday of May next, la Bal timjbre. The Senate of Louisiana have adopted reso lutions by a vote of 21 to 8 approbatory of the wa with Mexico, and. expressive of the neces sity of sustaining the Administration in its fur tbejf prosecution for obtaining indemnity by ter ritqty. These resolutions j were under .discus sion in the House of Representatives. A sword valfd at 8500 had been voted lo Gen. P.fF. Smith. The election of U. S. Senator was to he3d ult., at which, resolutions were adopted recommend ins a convention to be held on the 22 of February for the purpose of nominating Gen. Taylor for the Pre eidoncy. -CAa. Neirs. . . .. j r. : , , , ,j. ' . THE FIRST MARRIAGE. ;j Marriage is ol a date prior to siq itself the only relic of a paradise that is left us one smile that God let fall on ihe world's innocence, lingering and playing still upon its seared vis age. The first marriag4 was celebrated be fore God himself, who filled in his own person, the office of Guest, Witness, and Priest. There stood the two god like forrnsof innocence, fresh in the beauty of their unstained nature the hal lowed shades of the garden, and green carpeted earth, smiled to look on so divine a pair. The chrystal waters flowed by pure and transparent as they. The unblemished flowers breathed incense on the sacred airy; answering to their upright love. An artless round of joy from all vocal nature was the hymn a spontaneous nup tial harmony, such as a world in tune might I O ! yield ere discord was invented. Religion blest i the two children thus, and led them forth into have taken place on the 24th ult. A very large " !o eS,n her wondrous history, lhe first lailor meeting took place in New Orleans on j religious scene they knew was their own mar- riage before the Lord God. They learned to love him as the Interpreter and Sealer of their love to each other : and if they had continued in their uprightness, life would have been a form of wedded worship a sacred mystery of spiritual oneness and communion. r They did not continue, j Curiosity triumphed They tasted sin, and knew it X letter from Washington to the N. . Cou- rier and Enquirer says : ! Mr. THOMPSON'S SPEECH PEACE t RUMORS-WHIG MEETING IN WASH-INGTO-V. Potomac the Washington correspondent of the Balimore Patriot, in his letter of the 28th fe ult.t says ; j Mr. Thompson's splendid speech, yesterday is, the theme.ot general conversation and eulo, CT n all hands. I housandsot copies will be 'i subscribed dor by the members of Congress who listened to ti delivery, for circulation among . their constituents. The whole people of this country ought to rend it. x j : I Some members were a little surprised that , Jur. Thompson did not reply to his colleague, Mr. Ilenlv. yho spoke next before him on the i message, instead of replying, to Mr. McLane, .whose speech was delivered several days pre , viously. Buj there' need be no surprise at al in the matter Mr. Thompson could not de scend so lowas to make a speech like, or in ' - answer to, that which Mr. Henly delivered He flew at rather higher came. He knew that i by demolishing the young RepresentativeTrom ' Baltimore he would get some credit but none for demolishing M r. Henly ! 'Ie rumor respecting Mr. Trist's treaty ; giiu bolievej-s more and more every day. It I is nownuite probable that despatches have been receired by our Government, informing it of the jjroject of a treaty which Mr. Trist has made already, or which he represents he can make , and that Mr. Polk and Secretary Marry are ve ry much worried about the matter. All the or gans and echoes of tho administration, who get there, we hear, are proclaiming to the country that Mr. Trist has not authority to make any treaty that he has been recalled, &c. Never thelets, it is nuite probable that the project of a treaty of peace is already here in possession of JIr Folk and Mr. .Marry. ' The Whig hiembers of Congress had a con sulfation meetng last night, and resolved that it Would be exnifdient for the Whig party to hold ' a National Convention some time next Spring In agree lion candidates for President and Vice .. President of ltys United Slates. J he place and -tims of holding the Convention were not agreed upon. '! LOCOFOCO CAUCUS. i ? Correspondence of the Daltimore Patriot. I Washington, Jan. 24, 1848. . jr The Locofco members ot Congress were in ; causus to night, upon the subject uf the nomi nation for lhe Presidency. There is some irou- ble among thein'ubout who shall be their can didale, but moj-e apprehension about the Whig candidate. In regard to the nomination ot the Whigs,-the Locofocos seem to feel a deeper in tere it, if. ihcir'ttoiil may be taken, than they do for iheir own ! Uui this is understood -they fVar thatthe y tiis will run a particular can didate perhnps they may have no reason to re juice if another should be run.. .;' j Ai lhe meeting lo. night, a committee of lhe T kpertibers of the two house, which had been appointed al a previous meeting, made a report . and recommended ih-it ihr; Licoloco National i Convention should be held -in Baltimore on 1 lhe fourth Moijday of May, (being the 22d day.) in this year., f i Motions wefq mad to substitute Cincinnati as the place (r holding the meeting, which Her reieoled.l It was then proposed that the Reeling shouli be held on the 4ih of July, and this was aUo rejected. ''it 'PL!. 'J f !! .1 , , j jms umsion, in lavor oi noiaing me meet 1 lug n Baltimore, is regarded as unfavorable to Mr. Cass. His friends were most anxious to - 1miU1 the meeting in Cincinnati, where, it was ; bpc!d there wpuld be such an evidence given . hi popularly among the people, as to in- aucei the Cnveinipn jfo nominate him. ' l 'Ielriend Mr.' Buchanan, Mr. Dallas and Jjudge WoudWy saw through r the trick and i (feleated it for he same reason that moved tlo( friends of r. C8. They hope that their particular candidate will b? overwhelmingly strong with the) masses that may gaiher on the ;dyf in Baltimore. Mr. Buchanan's friends r I were especially anxious for Baltimore, and ihev itgec iv siairu iui gitm tAjnu-iiucja in suiiic j OVer llinOCeilCC. 'the New York papers, that J. Q. Adams has ! w scjiired himself in favor oflannexing the whole i . , ? , . , . mt- aa ar,an . fc t.a i ana woman s nean are no longer wnai ineir ot Mexico, as certain to hasten the emanctna- . iori?of slavery. I -know this rumor to be un- n,SI nearls were- beauty is oiemisnea. iove true,; Mr. Adams has said, emphatically and is debased. Sorrow and tears are in the world s repeatedly, that he believed the absorption of ; cup. Sin has swept away all paradisean mat- ter and the world is bowed under its curse. NEWPIRM! r : i ; DR$. BROlfli JAMES HAVING purchased lhe Drug Store formerly occa pied by J. Hi Enniss, V&ald inform the public that they intend keeping at all times, a large and full assort ment of . j; DRUGS, MEDICINES, Chemicals, &e. Physicians may rest assured that they may at all times obtain from them a pure and genuine article ; and fur thermore, that they will sell as cheap, (if not cheaper) than any similar establishment in this section, i j Amons their Stock may be found the following viz: ( i ! Powd'd " Allspice, Pepper, (all kinds) Mace and Cloves, Cinnamon, Indigo & Copperas, Madder & Arnatto, Log and Red Wood, Starch, Fig Blue, Candles, (all kinds) Lemon Syrup, Sweet Oil, Lamp Oil, Matches & Blacking, Mustard, (best) Leather & Carriage Varnish, etc., &c all plexico to be inevitable, but never that it waijin his view desirable. been made of his rumored its Correction proper. The use that has declaration renders From the Pittsboro Communicator. 0UR TRIP TO FAETTEVILLE. , pe arrived at Fayetteville on Friday last after an unpleasant journey of a day anji a half. As we took our leave of thea barren sand hills, about four miles from tovvii, the nrst thing that attracted our at tention was the telegraphic wire, extend-, edlfrom pole to pole, awaiting the appli cation of electricity for the conveyance ofjsjeedy intelligence.; Approaching near er to old Cross Creeks, We espied the star spangled banner floating in the breeze up on the beautiful summit called Hay- Mount. As we drew nearer, we beheld the splendid Arsenal, upon the top of which was planted the flag-staff of the distant banner. A few minutes more brpught os in full view of the town, in which we perceived with gratification and delight a wonderful improvement since Still one thing remains as it was. God merci fully spared one token of the innocent world, and that the dearest, to be a cymbol forever of the primal love. And this is maniage the re ligious estate ot marriage. This one flower of Paradise is blooming yet in the desert of sin. Dr. Bushncll. RULES FOR THE JOURNEY OF LIFE. Never to ridicule sacred things, or what oth ers may esteem such ; however absurd they may appear to be. Never to show levity when the people are pro fessedly engaged in worship. f ; Never to resent a supposed injury til! I know the views and motive of the author of it. Nor on any occasion to retaliate. Never to judge a person's character by exter nal appearance. Always to lake the part of an absent person who is censured i company, so far as truth and propriety will allow. Never to think the worse of another on ac count of his differing from me in political or re ligious opinions. Not to dispute with a man moie than seventy Alcohol, j Castor Oil, j Epsom Salts,' Bals. Copaiva, Quinine, ... j Peruv. or Remark, Blue Mass, (Eng.) Calomel, " Rhubarb, Jalap, Ipecac, Magnesia, Opium, Morphine, Hyd. Potass., j Iodine, Lunar Caustic, Vials, (all sizes) Race Ginger, (Lr Medicat prescriptions carefully prepared at all hours. ! ED. W. BROWN, H.JAMES, Salisbury, Dec. 16, 1347 tf 33 atcard: DUS. BROW &, JAMES having associated them selves in the practice of Medicine, can always be found at theirdrugstore when not professionally engaged. Salisbury, December 16, 1847 if 33 State ot I JLortU (EaroUua, IREDELL COUNTY. Court of Plea and Quarter Sessions Novem ber Term, 1847. James P. Godby, Adm'r of Jesse Cummins, r. William Cummins, Jesse W. Cummins and others. Petition for sale of Real Estate. " T appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that the the Mate fire ; every thing wearing the years of age, nor with a woman, nor an enthu appearance of returning prosperity. siast. The Grand Division of the Sons of! Not to aflVct to be witty or to jest, so as to Temperance (to which we were appoint- W0UM, ,he feeIins of nthe' ,xl A TlftlPiraiel wr found in Sinn nt thR ! To sa a 1,ltle at l'ble of myself, and Fayetteville Divsion Room, G. W. A WbU In fko PKoIr (l W P K;nr i r iiibv ill ir it uuaay biiu : " & wvuij i compelled to return home on account of the sudden illness of the W. P. of Salem Division. Our proceedings were conduc ted In harmony and good order, and at night we adjourned sine die. All the Di visions in the State, with the exception of three, were represented. We will not at- tempt even a sketch of the proceedings ; that will be done, no doubt, by our G. R. S. !On the evening previous, the Grand ; Divjson, accompanied by the Lafayette Division, met a large assemblage of la dies and gentlemen in the Presbyterian Church, where they were entertained for the space of an hour, by an able address irom Brother Wml K. Blake of Lafayette Division. IteafTords us pleasure to state that the Grand Divsion were comfortably Provided for at Brigg's Hotel, at the ex pense of Lafayette Division. On Saturday and Monday evenings we attended meetings of the Lafayette Divi sion, where we enjoyed ourself remarka bly Hvell, and received the names of sev eral; additional subscribers.; This Division niirribers 70 members," and is in a thriving condition. those who are near to me. j To aim at cheerfulness without levity. Nut to obtrude my advice unasked. Never to court the favor of the rich by flatter ing either their vanity or theif vices. To speak with calmness and deliberation, on all occasions; especially in circumstances which tend to irritate. Frequently to review my conduct and note my failings. On all occasions to have in prospect the end of life and a future state. Dr. West. Defendant, Jess W. Cummins, is not an inhabitant of this State : It is therefore ordered by the Court, that pub lication be made in the Carolina Watchman for the space of six weeks, notifying the defendant, Jesse W. Cummins personally to be arid appear before the Justices of our Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, to beheld for the Courrty of Iredell, at the Court House in Statesville, on th 3d Monday of flebruarynext, then and there to plead, answer or demur toj said petition, or judgment pro con fesso will be taken, and the same heard exparte. Witness, J. F. Alexander, Clerk of our said Court at of fice, the 3d Monday of November, A. D. 1847, and in the 72d year of opr Independence. J. F. ALEXANDER, Clk. 6w35 Printers fee$5 50 Twenty Dollars Reward. R ANA WAY from the subscriber on the night o the 2d ultima, my negro man Alldcmoil, a mulatto, about thirty-five years of age, a little above the common height, very strong and stout built, large frame, coarse features, with distended nostrils. No other par ticular marks about him recollected. He took with him a considerable quantity of clothing of a pretty good qual ity, which I cannot; accurately describe, none or few of which were of common homespun. It supposed he is trying to make his escape to a free State ; and it is pro bable he may have an his possession forged papers, and certificates of his freedom, and may pass as a free man. Any information concerning him will be thankfully re ceived ; and the above reward given for his apprehen sion and delivery to me, or for his confinement in some Jail, so that I can get him. THO. L. COWAN. Salisbury, N. C.J Sept. 9, 1847. 19: tf. OLE G3W RESTORER OF THE BLOOD,- I FOR ' ' CHRONIC AND OTHER DISEASES, DYSPEPSIA, general debility, decline, diseases f the skin, of the liver, of the lungs, coughs, Fever and Aeue, l billions affections, etc; Price, qt. bottles, 82 50 : pint do. $1 50. ! ! DEPURATIVE POWDER, For Fever and AfuelBillious Affections, 1 mjlatnmatorj Diseases, Gratel, Worms, lie ad-Ache or Megrim, Ful ness of the Head; Dimness of Sight, !?r., which is to be taken in the Restorer! Price 50 cts. per box. Universal or Strengthening Plaster, for disease of the chest, pains, weaknesses, etc. 50 cts. ABYSSINIA MIXTURE, for gonorrhoea , gleet floor ftlbos, gravel, etc. Price per bottle, 81 31 25 nd 2 50. goldmie; balsam, An incomparable Tonic. 50 cents. These Medicines; are of Dr. Kuril's own discovery, prepared by himself and have been disposed of in this community for about; ten years pas:, with unparalleled success. A great number of testimonials are in the pos session of his agentsand may be seen by calling at iheir stores. We presemjhere two specimens of them. From the Randolph Herald. Letter from J. M. Al Drake, Esq., Clerk of Sup. Court, Ashborough, Ni, C. Ashedorocgh, N. C, Jan. 15, 1847. Dr. Kchl Deir Sir : take pleasure in bearing tes timony, to the beneficial results of your Medicines. Mr. Noah Smithermari, was severely attacked with Inflam matory Rheumatism, during the Summer of 1844 ; he resorted to yoor Medicines for relief, and soon obtained it ; he was effectually cirred by the uw of the Restorer of the Blood, Ace. I can further say, that no person has ever tried them sufficiently, but what have been well sat isfied with their efficacy. Respectfully, j J. M.A.DRAKE. From ' the Miltom Chronicle. Letter from J. R. Callum, Esq., Milton, N. C. Dr. Kchl Dear $ir : Yoor Medicines have Riven entire satisfaction in (his section of country. The Abys sinia Mixture especially, is highly approved of. It has never failed to cure in every case. 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 0tn- as you arrive at home. j Yours respectfully, j : J R. CALLUM. Milton Drug Store, Aug. 14, 1847. QUICK CURE. Mr. Ratnsay, in tlie employment of Janus Brmnnock, Esq., Guilford county, for some time afflicted with Fever and Ague, treated with Quinine, Calomel. Oil. &.C.. with out any effect ; but! was cured in three days, with the third part of a pint Restorer, and half a box of Depura- tive Powder. ! i AGENTS IN NORTH CAROLINA J. II. Enniss, Druggist, Salisbury. Piiifer & Yokke, Concord. T110MA8 J. Hoiton, Charlotte, Capt. Wm. Slvde. Lincolnton. J. P. Mabry,'P. M., Lexington. J. J. & R. StoAN, Greensborough. A. S. Pohteb, Druggist, Greensborough. James Branock, Waterloo, Guilford co. Samson Kreier, P. M, High rock, Guilford. Woollen & Brannack, Wentworth. J. M. A. Drake, Asheboro'. E. Coffin Aej Co., Franklinville, Randolph. Philip Kerner, P. M., Kernersville, Stokes. 17:t.jan.l2.'48 VEGETABLE UNIVERSAL PILLS. The startling draw back on nearly all Medicinal Afi- 1 ents has ever been that in their process of purgation and i .1 1 1 1 l ? 1 . . .1 i unucauo;i, mey nave aiso ueDimaiea me system. I Hence purgative medicines have always been regarded as at best but a necessary evil, patients resorting tolhem for the relief of one disease at the expense of another. To obviate this, physicians have Jong sought for an a gent that would at the same time purge, purify and strengthen, but their efforts were nearly fruitless, and they had almost despaired of success when the labors, of science and research were rewarded by a discovery which fully realiaed the fondest desires of the Medical Faculty, and which is justly regarded as one of the most important tri umphs that Tharmacy has ever achieved. This impor tant desideratum is named Dr. Le Rov's VeTe'table Uni- versal Pills, which purify the blood, and remove all cor I rupt and vitiated humours, and unhealthy accumulations f Love, purity and fidelity" ! body in a manner never before rivalled, and !( ii , . ! i . . wuo yei prouuee no weanness or lassituae wnatever, tnark their tmUtUal intercourse. ThlS IS but on the contrary tone the stomach, and invjgorate the 1 r ! AHot 1 f 11 i rt sJurinrv ttA ri vy-v rrvno-a tliAi'v sv a v ' Ann I Do Important to Mill Owners. i HOTCH KISS'S Vertical Water Wheels for sale in Fayetteville by d. McNeill & Co. And in Lincoln County by E. A. BREVARD. March 12, 1847tf45 ENTERTAINMENT ELI HARRIS, At Riclifork; Davidson County, 3f. C, On the great Stage Road from Xorth to South, and South West Eight mites North of Lexington, and 27 $. W. of Greensboro. Dec. 1G. 1847 f 33 State otHlortii Carolina, IREDELL COUNTY. Court of Plea and Quarter Sessions Novem ber Term, 1847. George W. Allison, Adm'r Jeremiah Burnf tte r. j Edward Burnettcl Jere miah Burnette, "Vilham H. Burnette, Joseph Bur- Jk -Petition for sale of Real netle, Uolen h.. Stephens and wife, Fanny Henry Simmons and wifef, Dolly, Zachariah SummcrB and wife, Sarah Estate. TT appearing to the satis- JL s.-iying as much as can be said of any oth- n vi cr uivtsion in the Mate. While in Fayetteville, a telegraphic mmunication was opened between that ace and Charleston. 1 VjThile there, we enjoyed ourself much in otir sEjial intercourse; and regret that we verempelledf so ! soon, to take a parting leave of our numerous friends of tbat delightful commutilty. Him ,mry navo arcmnj.iunea an uut tho nomi. Hion of their favoiite, ly their success in et. tfn that city fixed upon. 0 .'Pk 1 ...r ' 1. 1 .-L i 1 &4"t,i.ua uiner unnrs man tne y k Are ,fov week past. They think they se divl.i.mt and 'contentions in tho Whi rank Af bich cannot be healed or reconciled. Ai they not nit.tak en 1 i From ih :'Tliohi and contntimis, lhe ofTKntinir of zeal l J" jMonal prefirences, little n to be feared. During the recent Quarterly Session of the Grand Division at Fayetteville, the wing among other Resolutions, were unanimously adopted : J Resolved, That the Grand Division of the Order of the Sons of Temnerance in North CaroVina, adopt the " Communica- Le Roy's Pills, in fact unite those heretofore irreconcila ble, but most desirable qualities, evacuation and invigor ation for they are at the same tirtiea strengthening pur gative, and a purifying tonic. j The two principal ingredients In Dr. Le Roy's Pills are Wild Cherry and SarsapariUa. So prepared that each promotes the beneficial effect of the other, the for mer strengthening, while the latter, through its union with various vegetable ingredients, evacuates and puri fies ; thus they superinduce no torpidity of lassitude of the digestive functions, and hence their operations are atten ded by no reaction or subsequent costiveness. For wle by Messrs. Brown & James, Salisbury ; J. P. Mabry, Lexington ; Phifer & York, Concord. Price, 25 cents per box. jan 27, 1848..3n39 tor -as their Orsran. ' mutt e inert to hiwl tln. in urorv ot yvu will nvt bo disappointed in believing ihaf I Jr.U. - niad when tho time arrive for giving them uii aid lo lhe stirr.- ,f v W a . " canaioa a wnum lhe Whig tvill Mipport CerUinly we hall take care to give the Loco. JuC neither J aid' nor romlirinltiy the nomi. Wou vre in'ly rhake, or the want of concert trnong urselre; TLe Wanhington Union of Tuesday night co iu the official pneeding of the Lncnfo r con 2 o the L.ocofrr caucai,over which Cen. Sam Houston, of Tex. llu 1 ". 1 llrsolvetL That Brother L. K. Wi Hie be. HtlU he 1 v hprphu n rtntintorl T IV. tp State, and that he be allowed lor his rV.ct:s.tne charter fee for each and eve Division he mav organize, and h r uiriul to make a quarterly report to the rrahd Division. r I Resolved, That the thanks of the Grand Division be tendered to the Lafayette Di jlii6n for the kind and hospitable manner ih which they have entertained said Grand yivion. lhe Grand Division adjourned to meet 4t Mreensborough on the 4th Thursday in April next K, ' State of North Carolina.lshe County. November Term,! 1847. John Shearer and Daniel Greert vs. William Shearer and others. Petition for sale of Land. IN thia case it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that the defendant's William Shearer, John Norris and wife Lucy, Joel Reece and wife Fanny, Hen ry Cook and wife Ann, are not inhabitants of this State : It is therefore ordered by the Court, that publication be made for six weeks in the Carolina Watchman, for said defendants to appear at the next County Court, to be held for the County of Ashe, at the Court House in Jef ferson, on the 4th Monday in February next, to appear, plead,-answer, or judgment pro cOnfesso will be taken, and the case set for hearing expahe. JOHN RAY, Clerk. bw3 fnnters Fee 85 00pd . l)rs. SUMMERELL & WfllTEUEAD ARE still associated in the practice of Physif , and of fer their professional services to the Public. Office, on Water street, nearly opposite the Market House. I j 1 j Dr. S. will be found eithar at the Office, or at Col. RobardV Hotel, and Dr. W. either at the Office, or at hia house, on the same street. 1 1 Salisbckt, January, 6j 1848. j ; . 1 1 CIGAIIS and TOBACCO. ON hand the finest Regalia, Principe and Havana Cigars. Also, the very best old Virginia chewing tobacco, besides a quantity of fine smoking tobacco, tf 33 BRO WX JA MES. FOR THE COUNTRY MERCHANTS. WE take pleasure in announcing to our friends in the interior, who ship their Goods through this channel, that we have constructed a large and spacious Warehouse at lhe Wharves in Lower Fayetteville, where we will receive in store, and forward correctly and with despatch, all Goods entrusted to our care. This arrange ment will save to the owners one half the drayage paid on goods up town, which is an equivalent of 10 per cent, discount on the bills of freight up the River. J. St. T. WADDILL. Fayetteville, Dec. 20, 1847 5 w35 Brandrctirs Pills. This medicine is acknowledged to be one of the most valuable ever discovered, as"a purifier of the blood and fluids. It is superior to SarsapariUa, whether as a so dorific or alternative. It stands infinitely before all the preparations or combinations of Mercury. Its purgative properties are alone of incalculable value for these pills may be taken daily for any period, and instead of a weak ening by the cathartic effect, they add strength by taking away the cause of weakness. There is no good Mercu ry does, which these pills do not likewise. But they have none of the miserable effects of that deadly specific. The teeth are not injured the bones and limbs are par alyzed no but in the stead of these distressing symp toms, new life and consequent animation is evident in ev ery movement of the body. Brandreth's pills are indeed a Universal Remedy, for they cure opposite diseases : they cure Inflamation, and Chronic Rheumatism! They cure Diabetts of Urine. They cure Dysentery and Con stitutional Costiveness. They will cure these apparently opposite diseases, because they cleanse and purify the blood, provided, however, nature ts not beyond all numan assistance. In all cases they will be found a safe and simple reme dy, yet all powerful for the removal of diseases, whether chronic or recent, infections or otherwise. They do not render the systtm liable to be affected by any changes of temperature. The very cause, or occasion of the hu man frame being affected by colds and coughs is remov ed by their u$e. Therefore, they may be used atall times and seasons without damage, and change of diet, and any extra care is unnecessary. The.- Pills are for sale at 25 cents per box, by our a gents in every town in the State, and by the following hisrhly respectable gentlemen in this vicinity, viz : Brown &, James, Salisbury ; David Fraley, Rockville ; A. At D. W. Honeycutt.Gold Hill ; T. C. Graham, Cowansville ; J. Krider Sc Son, Mount Vernon. 4w33 faction of the Court. that the Defendants, William H. Burnette, Joseph Burnette, Colen E. Stephens and wife. r anny, Henry Simmons and wife, Dolly, and Zachriah Summers and wife, Sarah, are not inhabitants of this State : It is therefore ordered by the Court, that publica tion be made in the Carolina Watchman for six weeks, notifying the said William H. Burnette, Joseph Burnette, Colen E. Stephens and wife, Fanny, Henry Simmons and wife, Dolly, and. Zachariah Summers and wife, Sa rah, to appear at the next Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, to be hld for the County of Iredell, at the Court House in Statesville, on the third Monday of Feb ruary, next, then and there to plead, answer or demur to said petition, otherwise the same will be taken pro con fesso, as to them.iand heard exparte. Witness, J. F. Alexander, Clerk of our said Court, at Office, the ?d Monday of November, A. D. ie 17, and in the 72d year of our indepencence. this 12th De cember, lb47. ) J. F. ALEXANDER, Cl k. Gw33 Printers fee $5 SO State ot 32-ortli eavoifua, Davie County. In Eqnily Fall Trrm, 1M7. John L.Cain -) XNihw car. it appearing vs. I 1 to ihe satisfaction of the I Court, that Daniel Cain, one y of the Defendants, is not an THE UNIO: . Of Liter : Edited hj ;: Author of "A New II filled with Contribute-. t' Tie second volume co At the conclusion of: Maqitixe, the pubwiU--knowledgetnent of l is ; corded to it by the pull ; unprecedenied ; a n J w cribe this in part to t!.- : denied that public gouj -bundantly demonstrate ,' conntry have given in vorot tne new aj-irar.:. To flag after this. ( the hope of the pu!!!.er which belong to succe.-s ulated than slackened !, of a tuitable kind in t make it available to ti e t departments. IIrv. il nirs in Mezzotint, Lin -Donejr, M. Osbortie, K c B. F.Childs.P. Loor s Matteson, who has tl.e : the engravings. 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ISRAEL rO.ST, FALL AND AYi: 10 it 1 Jast SerciTcd at thr .r 4 William Cain, Execfitcr Daniel Cain, Wy't Powell and wife) Eliza beth, Ira Reeves, and wife, Eliza. inhabitant of this State : It is ordered, that publication he made for six weeks, in the Carolina Watchman-, for the said defendant lo be and ap- I WOULD respectfu I Salisbury and its nr. place for the purpose of r - DllIllC in all its zr, . . . - t strict attention to iuir,r public patronaee. I t-hal! r . the latest FASHIONS, a-. ! expense in giving sati:'3c : with their work ; alway any work that 1 may d-. I have now in my e:n; ' My Shop can be found iu Salisbury, Sept. 23, 1-JT REFER E.VCE. Mr. G mv infrruciions for th la-t i confidence recommend !. : , as capable of pivine ssti1 THOMAS M. The bet Jlwl IN Tin: The " SCIENTIFIC A 12J Faltorrst., New York, best Mechanical pubi cat : It has attained a Utl-t Mechanical papers publ -! possesses such facilities f r I gence on Scientific su''. 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