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NO SURRENDER.
' Everfconstant, ever true,
lA jhe worJ be, do surrender;
1 Boklkdareandgreotlydo!
Tbi Wall bring u bra vely through ;
N3 sujrenfler, no surrender !
AoJ lhotgb jFortune's smiles b fcw,
Hope is Always springing pew,
;StiI) inapfrini me and you
$hh magic No surrender !
Kail he 'colore to the mast,
Shouting giadiy. No surre nder !
Troubles neat are a! 1 but post
8rv them as you did the last ;
Nat surrenderNo surrender !
Though the skies be overcast,
. And jjipon ihi sleety blast
Disarointrneiits gather fast,
- Det ibem off, with no aurrender !
I Constant and courageous still,
Miind, the word is. No surrender ;
! Ba(tl, though it be uphill,
j N surrender, no surrender !
' Hopey-i-and thus your hope fulfil,
inert a way wncre mere s a win.
And ihe way all cares to kill
Is to give them No surrender !
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ISEILLES HYMN OF LIBERTY.
BT Roi'GFT PE LISLS.
Ye sons j Frince awake to glory !
Hark ! bark ! what myriads bid you rise.
Your children, wives, and grandsirea hoary,
Behold their tears and hear their criea.
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Squill hateful tjrant, mischiefs breeding,
1 With hijeling hohts, and rufTian band.
Affright and desolate the land.
While Peace and Liberty lie bleeding!
To arm! t0 amis.' ye brave f
Th avenging sword unsheath :
March on, march on, all hearta resolved
. On victory or death.
Now, now the dangerous storm is rolling.
Which treacherous kings confederate raise.
The dog of war, let loose, are howling,
And lo! oor fields nnd cities blase.
Ant shull we1 bnsely view the ruin,
While lawless Force, with guilty stride,
Spread desolation far and wide,
' Wth crimes and blood his hands imbruing !
' To arms! to arms! ye brave, ic.
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Witih luxury and pride surrounded,
The vile Snsatiatej despots dare
Their thirst of power and gold unbounded
To metewand vend the light and air.
Like beast of burden would they load us.
Like Uo, would bid their slaves adore :
Hut man is man, and who is more 1
Then shnll 'lhey longer lash nnd goad us 1
!To ariips ! to arms! ye brave, fco.
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Oh !! Lilierry.jcan man resign thee,
Once hnywjg felt thy generous flnme T
Cnn dunpeons, bolts; and bars confine thre,
Or whiptiliy noble spirit tame ?
VALUABLE ARTICLE.
Mr William Bfake, of Akron, Ohio, called
onus two or three daysj ago and exhibited an
articU that must, we think, become of great
value It was discovered some time since in
the tlwrtsliip of Sharon, Ohio, and is taken
from in excavation in a rock about twenty feet
dcep.iand spreading over some six or eight
acres! The substance is black, resembling in
digo, and about the consistency of cold tallow
when taken from the mine, but an exposure for
a few. days to the atmosphere turns it to hard
slate or stone. It has been found upon analyza
tion tb contain about one-half silica, one-fourth
alumina,! and one. eighth pyrites of iron, with
lesser proportions of magnesia, lime, and car
bon, i From the ext raordinary character of the
nrticle, it is supposed by geologists who bavt;
visited the mine that there must be some fissure
or crevice in the bottom of the ditch, through
which the article, in a liquid state, was ejected
from below.
When the substance is taken out, dried,
ground to a fine powder, mixed with linseed
oil, and applied with a brush to cither wood,
tin, iron, cloth, paper, or bricks, and then ex
posed a few months to the atmosphere, it be
comes a perfect slate, impervious to the action
of the weather or to fire ; the weather serving
only to turn it to stone, and rendering it harder
the longer itis exposed, while fire will char
the substance to which it is applied before the
slate will give way.
We were shown specimens upon cloth and
wood that were as fine specimens of school
slate as we have ever seen, and would show
pencil marks equally plain. It is also suscep
lible of the highest polish, as we saw a piece
upon wood thai was polished, and had the ap.
pearance of the finest Egyptian black marble.
The at tide is of much value, we should sup
pose, for covering roofs, steamboats, dams, feu
ces, buildings, and every thing else 'requiring
protection from fire or the weather, or for fire
fronts, carriages, or centre or pier tables, as it
is in fact slate in a liquid state when applied,
and in a few months acquires the solidity of the
finest slate. ;
We learn from Mr. B lake, who has secured
a patent for his discovery, that it is sold at his
place at $3 per 100 lbs. which wHI cover the
roof of a building thirty feet square, or nine
hundred superficial feet.
NEW INVENTIONS.
j NEW CLOTH MEASURER.
Mr. A. A. Erskine, of Eaton, MadisonJ
Co., N. Y. has invented a new and sim
ple apprattis fori measuring and rolling
narrow clott Ht one operation. The cloth
is taken from the press and placed upon
a cushion in the machine,; from which it
passes to a drum (one-yanl. in circumfer
ence where it is measured, and passes
thence among friction bars to a shant
where it is rolled up in a nice square roll
ready for the market. While it is being
measured and rolled up the papers are
deposited upon a shelf it) a nice compact
pile. This machine saves all the time
generally bestowed upon cloth after press
ing, except starting the machine and reg
istering the number of the piece and num
ber of yards, for it may be left with per
fect safety to perform its work. It has
been used about six weeks, during which
it has been examined by manufacturers
and others and approved by all. It is ve
ry simple and can be got up in good style
and warranted to work well, for fifty or
sixty dollars delivered without transpor
tation. Measures have been taken to se
cure a patent. N. Y. Scientific Ameri
can.
NEW FIRM !
DRS. BEOWS k. JAMES
HAVING purchased the Drag Store formerTy occo
! Died bv J. H. Enoiss. would inform the public that
tbey intend keeping at all times, a large and full assort
ment of
DRUGS, MEDICINES,
Chemicals, &c.
Physicians may rest assured that they may at all times
obtain from them a purei and genuine article; and fur
thermore, that they will sell as cheap, (it not cheaper;
than any similar establishment in this section!
Am on; their Stock may be found the following Tiz:
Powd'd "
Allspice,
it
it
SEEING THE ELEPHANT.'
.Toujlong tnjje world jins wept bewailing
Tjiat falsehood's dagger tyrants wield :
Rji( frecilbm fa ourj sword nnd rfiield.
And nil their arts ore unavailing.
To urts ! to orfiis ! jo hrave, ccc.
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NORTH tllROlXN'A'CONFEREXCE,
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ItlAKIXC ami VfHWIXO 0PIMTU-
;OllS I.Mtl on.
The follow jug I'reunMtf aivi Resolutions
were passed at 1 lie lufct Session of this body, in
of the Church enzasiiij; in
regard to mertibers
this dote stables ti. flic :
A M.moria frpm Stokes and Imdell Circuits
havnJeen jrf sv-ntpu by the Presiding Elder
of tin? Salisbury District, requesting the opinion
The origin of this now common and expres
sive phrase is thus described :
Some years since, at one of the Philadelphia
theatres, a pageant was in rehearsal in which
it was necessary to have an elephant. No ele
phant was to be had. The "wild beasts"
were al travelling, and the property-man, stage
director, and manager almost had fits when
they thought of it. Days passed in the hope
less tank of endeavoring to secure one; but
at last Yankee ingenuity triumphed, as indeed
it alvas does, and an elephant was duly made
to order of wood, skins, paint and varnish.
Thus far the matter was all well, but as yet
they had found no means to make the said com
binatiuri travel. Here again the genius of the
manager, stage director and property man
44 stuck put," and iwo of the " stipes " were du
ly installed as legs. Ned C- , one of the
true and 'gentSne b'hoys," held the re?ponsi
Jble station ojoreJegs, and for several nights
he played that heafvy part to the entire satisfac-
STEAM FOR EXTINGUISHING
FIRES.
Some experiments have been made this
and last week in Williamsburg near this
cit to show the superiority of using steam
in place of water for extinguishing fires.
Mr. S. Broad head is said to have a pa
tent for this discovery and the experiments
were to test its merits. A large tar bar
rel was filled with combustible materials
and set on fire, being well: supplied with
air through holes bored jn! the sides. A
tube from a steam boiler under a pressure
of sixteen pounds conveyed the steam
through a hole in the bottom of the burn
j ing barrel and the flames were instantly
extinguisneu.
The invention is ostensably for extin
guishing fires in vessels and the patentee's
plan is to distribute tin tubes through the
steamer, any one or more of which may
he connected with the vessels engine, and
made to throw a head of steam into any
part where there is! fire, or where it is
supposed to be, if its actual location can
not be ascertained. The cost of fitting
up a large ocean steamer with an appa
ratus for instantly drowning out fires in
any part of her, is estimated at $300,
The principle of superiority in steam
over water lor extinguishing fires lies sim
ply in the sudden expansion cf the com
pressed steam, a principal long know and
frequently experimented with for this pur
pose, but with very faint Hopes of being
extensively adopted.t6. j
Alcohol,
Castor Oil,
" Epsom Salts,
Bals. Copaiva,
Quinine,
Perttv. or Red Bark,
Blue Mass, (Eng.)
Calomel,
Rhubarb,
Jalap,
Ippcac,
Magnesia,
Opium,
Morphine,
Hyd. Potass.,
Iodine,
Lunar Caustic,
Vials, (all sizes)
Race Ginger,
Xj" Medical prescriptions carefully prepared at all
hours.
. ED. W. BROWN,
1 H. JAMES,
Salisbury, Dee. 16, 1847 tf33
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, (besl)
Leather & Carriage
Varnish, die, &c
A CARD.
"PWRS. BROWN & JAMES having associated them
JkJ adves in the practice of Medicine, can always be
found at their drug store when not professionally engaged.
Salisbury, December 16, 1647 tf 33
High Shoals Iron Works!
(xaston County, IV C
rriHE subscriber having leased the a
JL bbve Establishment, tor the purpose
of manufacturing Iron, Nails, Castings,
Mill Spindles, Cranks, and all Black
smith Work, and having good Lathes and
an excellent Machinist from the North, he
will be prepared to make and fit up all kinds of Macbi
nery nt short notice. Having spared neither pains nor
expense in selecting a good set of workmen, connected
with his own long experience in the above line of busi
ness, will warrant all work made at this establishment
to be as well executed as it can be done in this part of
the country, and at prices to suit the times.
WM. E. ROSE.
February 8, 1848 141
MEW FIRM!
Just Received
FALL & WINTER FASHIONS
For 1847.
DR. K.UIII,'S r
sub u s sr si a
RESTORER OF THE BLOOD, "
of the Conference in rard to the business of
making ami vtndjng ardent spirits by the mem.
bcM of our Church, alier due deliberation the
fulldwing Preamble and Resolutions were unan.
imously adopted and ordered to be printed in
the Kichmondtiiilian Advocate.
Arfl, we hjavf receiled Memorials from the Qaur
terlyj Meeiin, Ctlnfeiences vf the Stokes and Irrdrll Cir
cuit praying nn jexriressioh of our views in reference to
. the tttakiog and jelling of Spirituous liquors by members
of our CUurt h, (jom vhiili, as also from other authori
ties, we are pained to lrarn, that some of our people be
lieve! u divided among ourselves, nnd even from our be
loved Bishops fts :to the morality ol the above mentioned i two porter UoltlOSJ
practice, j and aji these mistaken impressions of our ,riiailt i(Jea
people nave sunjfjpr j iiiuw hi us uu.r J iimui uuiy ll i
ha beer) to oppose t iese evils tio extra persecuiioris.nnd ;
thrown grieal dttlcu!iy in jhe way of success; and et j
jeriiy as we urf unwillifig that any ot the sins grow
, out of this trtimc' Imu!I adhere to our skirts, we do
hereby inform tli brletlireti of the Stokes and Iredell
Circuits, and ourfeoi!e generally, that we regard the
t making nnd trnfiic (if ardent spirits, as well as ihejr use,
except in faseg otjiu'ijessityj, viz 1 medicinal and mechan
ical urposes,to 'jreul tnorol eviil, nnd are truly sorry that
any m our urewuren nre ctiaceti in these thinjjs. j he
. thought thnt
. f rnnustry -is y h.Hmna.ing e are convincec. eU.phanf Was greeted with round upon
hat the maker nnd vender ot rdent spirits, except for ' i '
purposes
be) to
this nrticle
and CioJ
love to tlile son
tion of the nianagier and the delight of the au
dience. The part however, was a very tedious
one, as the elephant was obliged to be on the
stage lor about an hour, and Ned was rather
too fond, of the bottle to remain so lonj without
"whetting his whistle," so he sets his wits to
work to liud a way! to carry a " wee drop " with j machine, perlormtI Ep twenty! five seconds
hi.n. the eves if the Het.hanl were made of; as rnucn worK as looK two (expert dih-
biers .seven minutt'S and a half Thus
proving a demonstration that! it would do
all that the inventor promised. The mee
ting was quite astonished at the novelty
WHEAT DIBBLING MACHINE.
Mr. Conway, of Warrington, Lancashire
England, has invented a machine (or dib
bling wheat so as tolsupersede the broad
cast sowing. It is generally admitted by
practical men that 'dibbling or setting
wheat is not only thrj best, producing the
most profitable crops! but effects a great
saving of seed. The only 'objection a
gainst dibbling as cofnpared witli the pre
sentsystem of broad cjftst. being the amount
of labor absorbed, luch opposition has
ben manifested by the working classes
of England against hts machine, as it per
forms more work thain thirty fnen by hand
dibbling, but it seems that although it
does a great de-al of work it requires much
atteniion. At a public meeting in War
rington Mr. Conway, by the aid of bis
C. N. PRICE & J. M. KESLER,
l"TAVING associated themselvestogetherfor the pur
JLJL 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 making of Garments,
not to be surpassed 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 Cotter and Work
man who cannot be surpassed either North or South.
Concord, April 23, 1847 tf 21
: FOR
CHRONIC AND OTHER DISEASES,
DYSPEPSIA, general debility, decline, diseases of the
skin, of the litrer.of the lungs, coughs. Fever and Agve,
DMjous ailections, etc. fnce, qt. bottles, 82 M:pint
do. 1 50. j
DEPURATIVE POWDER,
For Fever and Agve, pillious Affections, lJUimmtort
Diseases, Gratel, Warpis, Head-Ache or Megrim, Ful
ness of the Head, JJimnext of bight, he., which is to be
taken in the Restorer. Price 50 cts. per box.
Universal or Strengthening Plaster,
for d isease of the chest, pains, weaknesses, etc. 50 cts.
ABYSSINIA MIXTURE,
for gonorrhoea , gleet, floor albos, gravel, etc. Price per
bottle, 8181 25 and $2 50.
GOLD MINE BALSAM,
An incomparable Tonic. 50 cents.
Thesc Medicines are of Dr. KuhPs 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 agents, and may be seen by calling at their
stores. We present here two specimens of them.
From the Randolph Herald.
Letter from J. M. A. Drake, Esq., Clerk of Sap. Court,
Asaborougb, rs. C.
Asheborocgh, N. C, Jan. 15, 1847.
Dr. Krnt. Dear Sir : I take pleasure in bearing tes
timony, to the beneficial results of your Medicines. Mr.
Noah bmitherman, was severely attacked with Inflam
matory Rheumatism, during the Summer of 1S44 ; he
resorted to your Medicines for relief, and soon obtained
it ; he was effectually cured by the use of the Restorer
of the Blood, tc. I can further say, that no person has
vr tried them sufficiently, but w hat have been well sat
sfied with their efficacy. Respectfully,
. J. M.A.DRAKE.
From the Milton Chronicle.
Letter from J. R. Calliim, Esq., Milton, N. C.
Da. Kthl Dear Sir : Your Medicines have given
entire satisfaction in this section of country. The Abys
sinia Mixture especially, is highly approved of. It has
never failed to cure in every case, ft seils like hot cakes.
I have never had enough to supply the demand : You
will please send me a Inrge supply of it as soon as you
arrive at home. Yours respectfully,
J. R. CALLUM.
Milton Drug Store, Aug. 14, 1847.
QUICK CURE.
Mr. Ramsay, in the employment of James Erannocl,
Esq., Guilford county, for some time afflicted with Fever
and"Ague, treated with Quinine, Calomel, Oil, kc, with
out any effect ; but was cured in three dayp, with the
third part of a pint Restorer, and half a box of Depura
tive Powder.
AGENTS IN NORTH CAROLINA.
H. Exniss, Druggist, Salisbury.
Phifer 6z Yorke, Concord.
Thomas J. Holtox, Charlotte,
Capt. Wm. Slade. Linrolnton.
J. P. Marry, P. M., Lexington.
J. J, & R. Sloax, Greensboruugh.
A. S. Porter, Druggist. Greenslorough.
James Braxxock, Waterloo, Guilford co.
Samsox Kreier. P. M. Highrock, Guilford.
Woollex Si Braxxack, Wentworlh.
J. M. A. Drake, Asheboro'.
E. Coffix Ac Co., Franklinville, Randolph.
PuiLir Kerxer, P. M.,Kernersville, Stoke.
THE -UNION
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Edited ly 21, t t
Author of "A New 11.
filled with Contribu tier s f.
t:. C
The second volume com .
: itr, :
At the conclusion t f f
MiSAzi!rc,the publisher f -
knowledgftnent of ,
corded to it by the puK i c
unprecedented and h ?
cribe this io pan to the rr e
denied that public gootj-w .,:
bondantly demonstrated, 'j
country4 hare givrn its vt cf
vor of the new aypirant.
To flag after thi., ( u' j
the hop of the publM.rr t
which belong to occe? w .
ulated than slackened I. i$ .,
ofmtoitable kind in th- '
make it available to t! e t';
departments. He will ct
inesin Mexxotint.Line nr .! '
Doney.M.Oshome.Ru!. ! I
B. F.Childs,P.LtKm , r
Mtteson.whohait,c ,
the engravings.
The Literary m a 1 1 e r v .
sive control of the Fditcr. ? I
by a corps of contributor v.
rites of the reading puVic r
asMr. L. Maria Child. ? :
S. Osgood. Mrs. E.O. Kr
CABINET MAKING.
17:.jan.l2.'48.
frtufT." ;fnis he
with U success,
of filling theni with "good
uily carried out, and, elated
willingly undertook to play
the forelegs again.
Night came, th theatrp was crowded with
the d
citizens of the Quaker city ; the music
played is sweetes strains, the whistle sounded,
the curtain rose, aiid the play began. Ned and
nnd easy working of the machine, as it
requires no stooping, the man working it
while standing in an upright position.
Alter inspecting the; machine, the meet
ing came to the followinglresolutions :
" That it is the opinion of this meeting
that the wheat dibbling machine inven-
m-ti n ll v i 1 who 1 1 1.1 hnt'n niit innl mirier . I i h 1 n ft I (1 9 itl fl rf n 1 1 nnn Iriu clnrra Th,
i ti,iy h.tni.iiatim. We are convinced ! . - ! i i . ... , , r ted and constructed pv Mr.iConway. Will
n V. . i .. , eienhani was "reeled with round uniiti rntinfl of . . c. . , I J.. .
rto.-swfi in a retimrKauie ; uegree ail rne
ai jnyented, and
imprqvement upon
ecified, ip nccesfry (ignoramly it may applause. 1 he decorations, the iraf ping, were j purposes ft)r which it w
growing out of the u and abuse of s,)rgeoU, the PriiWe seated on his buck, the ! s :i very important! in
tinilc, isms ngninpt family, society. self, i 1 , - ri iiupuriaiii s hi
. , J , . . . ' l I i 11 . : 1 !!..! I rri I.I.I . . i
ioj.j u i ll u.ec- views, in the tear ct t.od nnd in I m'1m,u" "i wcrej louuiy cneereu. i ne piay
to liiie s.mlsW tnrn.Vve nre deiern.ined to use all ! nroreeiiled : iho elenhant was m.ir-hPl r..iiH
r..J,.i .ir .,l ...... .v. :i r ri ' . i "
CliufclU i 1 lieniurej, j
the present svstem.
d Such a machine, hbweyer. could not be
the sta. Thvfot-e-legs got dry, and withdrew j profitable used in Anjierical bh)ad cast is
one of jhe coik?, ireatcd ihe hind-legs, and ! morp profitable by far here than all the
rtrnnt, th- i,-nliri tb i , t .... ! benefits derived Irorri
itv iiiii 'B w uvt tlV III UUUII'Vi
dibbling. lb.
NEW SCREW DRIVER.
fietolred, That we most strongly disapprove onr mem
bers engnginj iifa trnfiic po deisrructive in its effects to
the. bodies an.l tie sou .4 of tnera, and most atiectionatelv . ' '
exhort, thhn to ut.jlie evil away from them. ol .genuine eleyhant eye whiskey a brand, by
Rtolrf d Thi as a (Werence ve can have no sym- ' the xvayl tU then Unknown. On went the play, (
.(Hi., null iK. LiJin.1. i.r .ii1 ;n . .i.i.ii...... j 1 i
atul will iue oJr intluence to nut down the practice. 1 and on ivent Aed di inking. J he concluding! We have received
'The niiemoriaLtl hnvin-r denireJ nn exnre-son of! march was to be made the signal was gitcJi L. V. Badger, of Boston, of an improve
pinion as to ih right of brmglnp members to tnnl for and the 'fure-lr-is slavered towards the front ot I ,n(-nt 'n Screw Drivers, which we think
makin;and dealing in urd'-nt 'spirits, nnd in substance
Till E subscribers have this
day formed a Copartner
ship under the stvle of WatSOU & ltoWZCC.
We will continue the
CABINET MAKING BUSINESS
in all its various branches, at the old stand opposite the
Rowan Hotel, being thankful and encouraged for past
favors, we would solicit a continuance of the same ; and
hope to please every one who favors us with a call.
DAVID WATSON,
WM. ROWZEE.
Salisbury, January 11, 1848. 3r39
State of JlovtH Carolina,
DAVIE COUXTY.
Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions Fcbru
ary Term. 1818,
Thomas McNcely, "j Original Attachment levied on the
I Defendants undivided interest in
vs. f the Lands of Thomas McGuire,
j dee'd, supposed to be two hundred
Richard McGuire. J and forty acres.
IT appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that the
Defendant, Richard McGuire, is not nn inhabitant of
this State : It is therefore ordered by the Court, ihat pub
lication be made for six weeks in the Carolina Watch
man, printed in Salisbury, that the said Richard McGuire
be and appear at the next Court of Pleas and Quarter
Sessions, to be held for the County of Davie, at the Court
House in Mocksvilie, on the 4th Monday in May next,
and show cause, if any he has, w hy his undivided inter
est in said lands should not be condemned for the satis
faction of the plaintiffs debt, and sale ordered accordingly.
Witness. Caswell Harbin, Clerk of our said Court a of
fice, the 4;h Monday in February, A. D., 184S, and in
the 72d year of our independence.
C. HARBIN, Clli.
Gt-lii Printers fee 85 (2
ibtate of ilovtn Carolina,
j DAVIE COUNTY.
Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions Febru
ary Term, 1848.
VEGETABLE UNIVERSAL PllLS.
The startling draw back on nearly all Medicinal Afi
ents has ever !een that in their process of purgation and
purification, they have also debilitated the system.
Hence purgative medicines have always been regarded
as at best but a necessary evil, patients resorting to them
for the relief of one disease at the expense of another.
To obviate this, physicians have loiig sought for an a
gent that would at-the same time purge, purify and
strengthen, but their efforts were nearly fruitless, and ihey
had almost despaired of success when the labors of science
and research were rewarded by a discovery which fully
realized the fondest desires of the Medical Faculty, and
which is justly regarded ns one of the most important tri
umphs that Pharmacy his ever' achieved. This impor
tant desideratum is named Dr. Le Roy's Vegetable Uni
versal Pills, which purify the blood, and remove all cor
rupt and vitiated humours, and unhealthy accumulations
from the body in a manner never before rivalled, and j
which yet produce no weaknesj or lassitude whatever,
but on the contrary tone the stomach, and invigorate the
constitution during the progress of their operations ! Dr.
Le Roy's Pills, in fact unitethose heretofore irreconcila
ble, but most desirable qualities, evacuation and invigor
ation for they are at the same time a strengthening pur
gative, and a purifying tonic.
The two principal ingredients in Dr. Le Roy's Pills
are Wild Cherry and Sarsaparilla. So prepared that
each promotes the beneficial effect of the other, the for
mer strengthening, while the latter, through its union
w ith various vegetable ingredienis, evacuates and puri
fies; thus they superinduce no torpidity of lassitude of the
disrestive functions, and hence their operations are atten
ded by no reaction or subsequent cosiiyeness.
For sale by Messrs. Crown &. James, Salisbury ; J.
P. Miihry, Lexington ; Phifer t York. Concord. . Price,
25 cents per box. jan 27, l848..3n39
BrandrcthN Fills.
This medicine is acknow ledged to t onv of the most
valuable ever discovered, as a purifier of the blood and
fluids. It is superior t0 Sarsaparilla, whether as a so
dorific or alternative, 't etands infinitely before all the
oreDarations or combinations of Mercury. Its purgative
properties
are alone of incalculable value for these pills
McNcely &. Howell, 1
r.
drawings from Mr.
Richard McGuire.
and eifore-lrgs slavered towards the front ot
asking k ihe CoWerrnce agreed with the administration i ,he 81 "ST" 1 he tol.ight obstructed his way;
r
of .Hislmp. Capers iii Georgia, on motion of the Rev. W. he raise'd his feet and stepped plump into the
Clo,lhe following Reo!utions were adopted, viz : rt.y. ,L r ..... ,u r r l
itn. .a k . 1 . . A orcneaira. Down went the. fore-legs on the
'"",'. "'j N'i;irirny .ueeung vomerence oi . , , r . ,, . - i
Ptokes and IreJ. ll tr.,net lo be informed whether we leader a tiddle ; over of course turned the ele- 1
jTte wth noP Car! in the decision made by him 1 phant, sending the Prince, closely followed lv
in th luat Cif ori'il Conference on tK
rnehber di.iilUn j and vending spirituous liquors :U i ind-legs, into the middle of the pit. The man-
. ' j ager stood horror-struck, the Prince and hind-
J,Xil I U lroll, Ibe boxei in covulsio9;
xpoiHders ofthe Discipline of said Church the actors choking wilh laughter. And poor
esuited, I at Jthis Conlerencc claims no right eith- J Ned, casting one look, a 'strange Idendinrr of
er to annul or cpnnnn aftjr drcision they may make. , , ? .1 ,
rue Cofy fjbm i!ie Minutes. ornnKenness, guei, ana laugnter, at ine scene,
S. BR i ANT, See. N. C. A. r. . fei hazily out of the theatre, closely followed I
rri leader, with the wreck of his fiddle, ner.
ttT An Irislimatt, a day oritwo since, who had been i t- I .. . , . , .. . .
j ' ' O - i. I ' n J V. miiv. m.j,i9. II lM 1UII III I 11
Therefore,
Rtealted. Tlat
Bhop Uth Met
motional expo
is valuable; and exhibits not a little ingen
tiity. It is a plan of a driver lor screw
ing up larg screws and gives all the pow.
er tljat is required lor that ipurpose, some
thing which the common screw drivers
lack, unless they are; made too large for
quick and neat workmanship.! We may
be able to present at some future period
an engraving of this neat and convenient
tool. 76.
, often and profitably
1 terted intently laz
.1 !
employed as a stevedore, was ob
ng at a f team engine, that waswhiz-c
xipg away at a awilft rate, doing hit work fur him, and
iiung ine couon o ii oi ine noia ot a fnip quiCKer man
yt can say Jfaci Robinfoni" Pat looked till his an
ger wa pretty iel up, and then shaking his fist at the
iarrtal criiter.l he exefaimed
Choog. chYg, choog, spu-t, f pet, st a me it, and be
IMPROVE M E N T IN SAWING MA
CHINES, i
Mr, Dajiiel Woodbury, of Perkinville, !
V t., has invented a machine for irregular
No more pageant,! no more fore-legs, but every
hndrlbbldinsr their tU m.. n:(
botherei. ye oUi child o-tbe divd that ye are! Ye may ' ery .nfl boxetriiihed from the 1 6 eat re shriek.
uKe the trrad 4ut tv an honest Iiishman' mouth bail . i , I U , i,refnVe,r
by,tbe power, fow.ye ccn't roff, old blazer, mind that
air. Imagine the scene paint it for me, some rawing, sjuch as circulars? atd bevelled
one of you, if you can. 1 work, and' for cutting timber (or sbip buil-
i I Ijej result, reader, can you not picture it ?
The curtain dropped on a "scene behind scenes."
ding, which from its great simplicity and
utility, we consider to be very valuable.
It is not sq complex as CorihraWs and it
in2 telvreen every breath UbavF xoU see5
requiresjio great expense to attach it to
any sawmtll. The bevil is regulated by
a moveable circular frame an j bezels can
Original Attachment levied on
the Defendants undivided inter-
Y est in tne .bands , ot 1 nomas
Mctjuire, dec u, supposed to De
240 Acres.
IT appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that the
Defendant. Richard Mcduire.is not an inhabitant of
this State : It is therefore ordered by the Court, thnt
publication be made for six weeks in the Carolina Watch
man, printed in Salisbury, that the faid Richard McGuire
be and appear at the next Court of Pleas nnd Quarter
Sessions, to be held for the County of Davie, at the Court
House in Mocksvilie, on the 4th Monday in May, next,
and show cause if any he has, why his undivided inter
est in slid lands, should not be condemned fur the satis
faction of the plaintiffsdebt, and sale ordered accordingly.
Witness, Caswell Harbin, Clerk of our said Court at of
fice, the 4th Monday in February, A. D., 1S49, and in
the ?2J year of our Independence.
; C. HARBIN, Cl'k.
j 6l46 Printers fee S5 62 J
Male Teacher Wanted.
A GENTLEMAN well qualified to take charge of the
Common School for Salisbury District, will find im
mediate employment by application to the undersigned.
W. Ii. iiOKAlf,
J. I. SH.W
H. II. BEARD
O- Miss ELLEN FULTON will take charge of ihe
Female Department. Children trom five years old and
upwards, wilt go to the House of the Misses Gats,
where the school will be opened on Monday the 7th in
stant.
Iliny ItlrifTtl VI u 1 1 J i"l uiijr J'' I iini j ci ijw iu."it uu va u u e -
ening by the cathartic llt-ci, ihey add strength by taking
away the cause of weakness. There is no good Mercu
ry does, which these piils do pot likewise. But they
have none of the miserable effects of that deadly ppecitic.
The teeth are not injured the bor.es and limbs are par
alyzed no but in the stead of these distressing symp
toms, new life and consequent animation is evident in ev
erv movement of the body. Brandrerh's pills are indeed
a Universal Remedy, for they cure opposite diseases:
they cure Inflamation and Chronic Rheumatism ! They
cure Diabetts of Urine. Th y cure-Dysentery and Con
stitutional Costiveness. They will cure rhese apparently
opposite diseases, because they cleanse and purify the t
blood, provided, however, nature is not beyond all human
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, inlectsans or otherw ise. 1 liey do not
render Ihe system naoie to oe atiected Dy any cnanges
of temperature. The very cause, or occasion of the hu
man frame being affected by col Js and coughs is remov
ed by their use. Therefore, they may be used at all times
and seasons without damage, and change of diet, and any
extra care is unnecessary.
These Pills are for sale at 25 cents per box.by our a
gents in every town in the State, and by the following
highly respectable gentlemen in this vicinity, viz : Brown
James, Salisbury ; David Fraley , Rockviile ; A. ic D.
W. Honeycutt, Gold Hill ; T. C. Graham, Cowansville ;
J. Krider fc Son, Mount Vernon. 4w33
II. Butler, Mr. CM. Hi r;
Whitman. Mrs. Marv S. I; !
bell.Miaa C. M.Sedgwick. "
Augusta Browne, Mis L
Rossell, Mitt Elizal eth V.
bert. Wm.C Bryant, Fiu t;
C. F. Hoffman, T. S. Ar
Tockerman, John Brcn-h-Charlen
Lanman, W. A. J
Bryant, Orville Dewey, W. (
Firiier, Wm. Oland Bourr.e, l
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In the the course of a
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adequate capital can do, to
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The Union Magazine v..-,
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Dealer in' Periodicals t:
and the Canadas.who w
Union Magazine. will p!rn-mediately.-
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on application lo the pul.' -Terms
of the f
One copy one year, in
One copy two years,
Two copies one year,
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hove rates during the time
the engraving of ihe United
taining ihe correct portrair
ed gentlemen, then in tie
Ir. Clay's farewell speeih.
ihirty-lwo by forty inche?.
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ISRAEL POST. 1
FALL AND VUN
FOR lbi:
Jnxt EecciTtd at the .cv, "t
I WOULD respectfuny r
Salisbury and its vicinity,
place for the purpose cf cnr:
UIIII1C in an its var..
strict attention lo business
public patronaee. I slmll rer
the latest FASHIONS, nn 1
expense in giving satisfacti
with their work ; always ,'.
any work that I may do.
I have now in my employ '
My Shop cai be found in T. 1
Salwbary, Sept. 23. 1- 37
REFERENCE Mr. G
my instruction for the lust t
confidence recommend him t
as capable of eivinir Kitifnr'
THOMAS M J !
The bel 7lTl::
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gence on Scientific fuljecis f
that no publication cf th-; k i :
Each No. contains frctn ' '
gravings of ihe most import
of American Patents, as i- -each
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and scientific inventions ; r '
and Trades, with engraviri;-
chemical experiments ; the I
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published in a series
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Fayetteville.by
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VEIt. Com'tee.
ARD, )
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4T?i liaild andforaleA very superior qual
hie of Green Tea. Also a fresh supply t.f superior
Cologne. BROnrXk JAMES.
Saliibury, Jan. 1 , 1 348 30
BOOT & SHOE
Making!
THE subscriber takes this method of informing the
people of Salisbury and vicinity, that he has estab
lished a shop in the above line of business, in Salisbury,
near the western corner of the Court House, opposite
the Mansion Hotel, where he is always prepared to an
swer the cails of his friend-i in ihe most punctual man
ner. Having employed Mr. Jacob Lefler lo buperintend
his shop, he feels confident that his experience and hiih
fulness will warrant to his eotomers the most entire
satisfaction. His charges for hoes, boos, &.c, and al
so for repairs, shall be as moderate as possible.
JEREMIAH BARRINGER &. Co.
Feb 24, 1848 6m43 Bt Jacob Lei lis..
And in Lincoln Co
; i:.
March 12. ie47 tf45
ENTKRTA
ELI II
Atnichfork, Davi :
On the great Starr I-
mndStvf
Eight mis Nor:S
27 S. V.. cf
Dee. 16, 1547 tf 33.
Tailo
BF. FRALEY iff Ter
. in the latest st y.r
He also keeps for sa TH
Terycheap. . He iM " ;
any wishing to learn. '
fashionable Tailors cf ev. ;
kinds of clothes eat -at.
Warrants for sale at this Office. payment &twarktpricei
m.
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