i I I. f. . ) if.. V-l V ( 1 rr From the Knicke rbocke r Magazine for July. A CHARGE OF INFANTRY. Delay's got another baby ! i Darling precious little tyke ! 'Grandma saya and ahe knowa, turely That you never saw its like. ( Isn't it a teaming beauty Lying there so sweet and snug T Mrs. Jones, pray stop your scandal ; . Darling's nose is not a pug ' Borne one says 't Pa all over. Whereat Pa turns rather red, And to cn his feature, quickly To the looking glass has fled ; Cat recovers Jiis composure When he he'arsihe nurse's story. Who admit?, thai of all the babies This indeed's the crowning glory f ? Aunt Belinda says she guesses Says indeed she knows it, jhz That 'twill prove to be a, greater MaJ than e'er it's father was : Proving thus the modern theBts, ' " Held by reverend doctors sage, Thst in battles as in wuJcm, This is a " progressive " aye. Uncle Tom looks on and wonders I At so great a prodigy : Close and closer he still presses, ; Thinking something brave to see. Vp they bold the bobc before hirn. While they gather in a ring " But, alas ! the staggered uncle Vainly tries its praise to sing. As be stares, the lovely udarit. Nestling by its mother's side, , Opes its little mouth, and smiling. Gurgles forth a milky tide, i Uncle tries to hush his blushes, , Looks about to find his hut. Stumbles blindly o'er a cradle. And upsets the startled cat. Why, oh ! why such awkward blunders ? Better far have s'.aid away, Nor have thrust yourself where woman Holds an undisputed sway : Do you think that now they'll name it, . As tbey meant to, ajfter you I Wretched mortal ! let me answer, You're deluded if you do ! Round" about the noisy women i Pass the helpless stranger now, Raptured with each other nascent feature. Chin and mouth and eyes and brow ; every .sized type, and every, different shape and 'size, or each letter in our alphabet in use--nev matrices have to made, and ac& with the same exactness, or the fount fa defective In roman each , letter must be rfiade three times large and small capitals, lower case, saying nothing of points, figures and other indispensable characters. To give some idea of the ttomber of characters and letters which form the fount of types, it may answer to statu that there are two cases, as the prin ters term them, the lower case containing all the common or small letters, with the figures and points for purfctual ion, double letters, quadrates, this case has common ly 54boxes, and every one is occupied. The upper case containing the large and small capitals, and numerous marks and char aiders which are in common use, has 98 boxes, and nut 2 or 3 or trtem are unoc- And as this weed docs not grow in a per pendicular direction, but makes a very acute angle with the bottom and much of it afterwards spreads frmny fathoms on the surface of the sea, I am1 well warran ted to say that some of it grows at the length of sixty fathoms and upwards Certainly, at the Falkland Islands, and about Terra del Fuego, extensive beds frequently spring up from ten and fifteen fathom water. I do not suppose the stem of any other plant attains so great a length as 360 feet as stated by Captain Cook. The geographical range is very considerable; it is found from the extreme Southern islets near Cape Horn, as far North, on the KHstprn coast (according to information given me by Mr. Stokes) as at lat. 43 deg j Clay. and by. that the night before the battle of Buena Vistajhe tan away, and bid him self in Saltillo. where he actually did go to order a proper defence of that town. As General Harrison had his Committee, so General -Taylor has his Major Bliss. He cannot wtite we ar told, even in the face of his eloquent and beautiful dispatch es ! This man of all work, Major Bliss, writes them I all. As General Harrison - gabbled to bis geese," so General Tay lor gabbles to all who visit him. Lies stop at nothing in a Presidential cam paign. But even forgery is summoned to their aid; as in the Kentucky canvass, where forged letters hd been issued to nrove that Mr. Crittenden decried Mr. r Saddle, Harness and Trunk MANUFACTORY ! MAIN S T It E E T, SALISBURY. and on the Western it was tolerably abun- dant, but far from luxuriant, at Chiloe, in lat. 42desr. It may possibly; extend a little copied. Thus it seems me type iount oi i lurnter ioriuwniu, ui ia ov.. rornan letter has to have constructed a- by different species. Wei thus have a bout il 50 matrices ; and the italics are not range of 15deg. in lat.; and as Cook, who included here, which will make over a ' must have been well acquainted with the hundred more- jst to manufacture let- species, found it at Kergulen Land, no less ters, pec, ot one size and corresponding faces! Here then there must be about fijpo hundred and fifty characters made, and Some o! them a good many tnousanu times over, just to print the plain matter or a common newspaper. To give the than 140 deg. in longitude. Now we have no apprehension of the great result, as the old true Whig stand ard bearers wake up to the magnitude of the work antl their duty. In guerilla fights, all upon our own hook, we shall soon be scattered to the four winds, but when there isj organization, when there is ACTION, all s well. Until we see that, in every part of the Union where our The number of living!, creatures, of (Journal reaches, we shall not cease to all orders, whose existence intimately de- ring loud and long the alarm Dell. e pends on that of the kelp.i is wonderful, do not care even if the Western Elections A great volume might be written, descri- j frighten every Whig well. To wake up bing the inhabitants of one! of these beds ! some people, It is necesssary to frighten uninitiated an idea of the numbers and 1 of seaweeds. Almost every leaf; excep- them halt tO death. It iventucKy nad, proportions of types used for printers ting those that float on the; surface, is so , in this Gubernatorial preliminary cam f SF " 11 It. have no secrets that 1 know of it may thickly incrusted with cora) lines as to be answer to state we use, say for a common j of a white color. We find exquisitely average font And for this yonng bud of promise AH neglect the rose in bloom, Eldest born, who, quite forgotten, Pouts within her lonely room. Bound the stage horn ! ring the cow bell .' That the waiting world may know ; Publish it through all our borders, i. Een unto Mexico. Seize your pen, oh ! dreaming poet, And, in numbers smooth as may be, Spread afar the joyful tidings, tletsy's got another bahy ! j! a : 8,500 t n 8,000 ! b 1,000 o 8,000 c : 3.000 p 1,700 j d ; ; .4,400 lq 500 e 12,000 r 0,200 f 2,500 s ; 8.000 g , l,7oO t 9,000 h i 0,400 u 9,000 i i 8,000 v 1,200 j ! 400 w 2,000 k ; 800 x 400 1 ; 2,400 y 2,000 ml 3,000 z 200 i delicate structures, some inhabited bysim ! pie hydro-like polypi, others by more or- ganized kinds, and beautiful compound I Ascidiaj. On the flat surfaces of the leaves I various patelliform shells, Trochi, uncov ered molluses, and some biValves are a( , tached. Innumerable crustacea frequent i every part of the plant. On shaking the great entangled roots, a pile of small fish shells, cuttle-fish, crabs of all orders, sea ' eggs, star-fish beautiful Holuthuriae (some THE subscriber having established himself in the Town of Salisbury, for the purpose of carrying on the above business, respectfully solicits a share of public patronage. He pledges himself, that his work shall al ways be done in the very best style, and bis prices to suit the times. He will keep constantly on hand Saddle, Bridle, Martingale, Hornet, Collar, Saddle Wallet, Trunk, Valitet, inc., tee. Also, Harness Skirting, Sole and Up per Leather of the very best quality always on hand which can be bought low for cash, or on a short credit to prompt customers. In addition to the above, he respectfully informs the public, that he carries on the TAXXIXG and BOOT and SHOE MAKING BUSINESS in the Town of Statesville. where h4 will always be happy to see his old friends, and supply them with any of the above enumer ated articles. ! Thankful for pastVncouragement, he hopes by close : attention, not only t merit a continuance of the same, j but a considerable iricrease for the future. 0"His shop is one door above G. W. Brown's store and just opposite the " Brick Row." WM. II. MOWBRAY. Salisbury, January 27, 1848 ly FASHIONS F0RTT848! HORACE II. BEARD, KPsiaatr i has just received, (at his old stand,) from New York' the American and Euroneun Fanhinnm fnr tK i 1" 1 ll I l t- .a. i-. 1 i . r . -i . ... ' as preuiCieu ty some jicujhc, it wuuiu pno; ana cummer ui 1949, and win conlinar to rr- have done no harm. General Taylor has crive ,,,em quart. ;. He is prepared to execute all or- i 1 -t 1. ... 11 1 .. ,1 ! ders in his line of the irade.in a fashionable and work- I popularity enough, if only well developed j manlike manner at the From before the OeODle through the Press, and j eXDerience in the art of cutting and makinsr by popular- Speakers, to arouse OUt the ! he feels confident that he can give satisfaction to his .,.t.i.. wi. 1 mnn.r tnm I customers. tt uuic t? 111 vutt, auu iu gain itirtitjr iiuiii B paign, slipped out from under our leet, . . iiri i 1 1 1 nrriiriiiuii; iciuiu? 1113 iiiniio iu Ills iriCUUS luQ the opposing ranks. Whig principles are the Dublic for thdr hbernl gum)0rt t.nd(.rrd hifn herto. just as dear as ever to the masses, but the j fore, and will endeavor by increased etTorts to please, his associations With them must be revived, customers, to merit a continuance of their favors. tti kQ U " : HORACE II. BEARD. x lib iiiaiuo mat tic iiaicnu lit I'll 3, vrn in i i r . i .1 . 1 . ' I 1 N Is. A kinds of countrv Droduce taken at ih mnr. - - i r must be refuted and hushed. The treas on of those among us who have intended takingthe externaiformofthenudi-branch I to go for Van Buren, must be set forth in molluses,) Planare. and crawling nereid- j its full blazing light. The men thinking ous animals of a multitude of forms, all of the guilt must be made ashamed of it, ket prices for work. Salisbury. March 23, 2848. tf 47 fall out together. " I can only compare these great aquat ic forests of the southern atmosphere with the terrestrial ones in the intertropical re gions. Yet, if the latter should be destroy ed in any country, 1 do notj belive nearly so many species of animals would perish, as, under similar circumstances, would happen with the kelp. Amidst the leaves of this plant, numerous species of fish live, which nowhere else would find food or shelter ; with their destruction, the many cormorants, divers, and other fishing birds. v ' IMMORTALITY. Th following impressive passage is from the " Hus band and Wife's Grave," a poem published several years since by Richard II. iJjtnt. It is worthy of its transcen dent subject, and appeals. with deepest significauce to the inner consciousness of Man. These lines strike us H worthy of Milton himself. O, LISTEN MAN ! A voice within us seaks the stnrtling word Man, thou shall never die !" Celestial voices Hymn it around our souls : according hnrps, 4 By angel fingers touch' d when the mild stars Of morning sang together, sound forth still - The song of our great immortality ! Thick clustering orbs, and this our fair domain, 'The tall, dark mountains, and the deep-toned seas Join in this solemn universal song. 6, listen, ye, our spirits ! drink in From all the air ! Tis in gentle moonlight : . Tii floating In day's setting glories ; nighr, f Vrapp'd in her sable robe, with silent step Comes to our lpd anil breatUi it in bur ears ; Jtfisht and the dawn, bright duy and thoughtful eve, Alt time, all bounds, the limitless expanse. As one rast, mystic instrument, are touch'd By an unseen, living Hand, and conscious chords ' Quiver with jojr in the great jubilee : ' Tba ding hear it ; and as sounds of earth ':' Orow dull and distant, wake their passing souls To mingle in this heavenly harmony. Nothing here is said of , points, figures, double letters and other characters, which would swell this list amazingly. And all thlaf makes but one item in a common country newspaper office. Nor is any thjng said of the numerous pictures, flow er4, ornamental, condensed, extended, &c. M' fypes used in job and r newspaper printing, all of which are necessary to make; up the stock of an ordinary news paper! establishment. These types, that is (he plain ones, cost from 33 cents up to 82 a pound. A common sized newspaper requires or ought to be supplied with from 800 id 1 000 pounds of types. These with sorne 200 worth of Wood work, 8250 for a press, a good many more dollars for brass rules, and still more for iron mate rials, paper, ink, &c, will make a very large fwuDstractien Irom 81.000. When all these items are paid for bv i Frotn the New York ExPre9s- f . . J i 1 It..., , J .. . lu p" lu North Carolina and Western Elections worM-n ne nas a roller made and sets .l t r .!.. . Br il w w w m M rm m i rm - i fc- v w k. w s M w m w m w i i m m l m w killed. They are admirable alarm bells. to want, arouse, anu to unite us. we and shocked by it, as they will be, upon reflection, or public exposition. It is always! the height of folly, in a Presidential campaign, to under-estimate the work to be done in it, and it is so much wiser to overestimate it, as we did in 1840, that, if we are to err, let us err on the safe side, Lewis Cass is a far less popular candidate in 1848 than Van Buren was in 1840, we know, and there fore, it may be said, there is not so much need of exertion, but there are new and perplexing issues in this campaign that Tailoring. BF. FRALEY is ever ready to make CLOTHING in the latest style, well done, and warranted to fit. He also keeps for sale READY MADE CLOTHING very cheap. He will also teach the art of CUTTING to any w ishing to learn, as he is agent for some of the most fashionable Tailors of New York and Philadelphia. All kinds of clothes cut at short notice. Produce taken in payment at market prices. lyti the otters, seals, and porpoises, would j did not then exist. We are not sure of soon perish also ; and lastly the b uegian t Uhio now. as we were then, to start with. savage, the miserable lord of this misera hie land, would redouble his cannibal feast, decrease in numbers, and perhaps cease to exist. his types. 1 h4 usual width of newspaper columns is H ot type of this size-but ours ,j hearken, note and heed them. nemSn An em 18 lhelflcklneM! What Ihey admonish, we shall avoid. ?f a nne' 0n. an averaSe n1ar,y lhree I What thev threaten, we shall guards- types ;will go into an em, count ins: spaces. For every 100Q ems a printer handles near e000 types, anu" if he sets 5000, which is a day's Work, with correcting the samej and distributing enough for next day, he han dles nbt far from 30,000 types, r The remark is often made that there are so many errors in the papers, and it is trufe ; (but let 99 out of 100 who,make the observation, try the experiment and make fewer! errors if thty can. All the prin ters ojjght to be good spellers, but not a fev of them are deficient in this qualifi cation, while others are careless just like some Other folks. Theje are but few very few errors ! gainst. What they foretell, we shall make ready for. It is always right to Ge taught even by an enemy. Fas est ab haste doceri ! Close your ranks, then, Whigs, and go to work. Fall in. fall in is the word. They, who are not for us now, are against us. They who are goingior Van Buren, are just as much enemies as they who are going for Cass. Fall in ; close the ranks. Work is ahead. ; The great, the only danger in the com ing Presidential canvass- was that the Whigs, in their everweening confidence in General Taylor's popularity, would quietly slumber in their i tents, and trust True, our chances are much better in Pennsylvania, a State that we shall prob ably carry. New York is sure, but only sure as we ( in, and Work. Nothing is sure without work. These three great States of the Union are the prizes. If ev ery Whig in them will only feel that there is a good deal of danger of losing them, we shall carry all three of them. The nomination of Van Buren aids' us to carry them, but onlyas we work to unite our selves, and to call out all our owu votes. New York is ours now by 50,000 majori ty, or more, certain, and no mistake if we work. And the man that won't work deserves to starve and be whipped. WILLIAM J. PLUMMER SADDLER AXD IMENESS HIKER, ri"lAKES pleasure in 3 JL thanks to oil tin A ful returning his lose who have heretofore favored him with their custom. He trusts and believes that he has given very general, if not uni versal satisfaction ; and as he is for the i LEXINGTON !" THE onJfrsIsr.r-J t to their friend, ? first Session of this I' Monday in Joljr.nnJrr D. SAUSBCIT, latet-r - - Edgeworth High He! burjra reputation n? f ern North Carolina, to t We consider the f- c t c f : Linjrtom Acti.Irr. y . both public confidence r The school is initn ! thorough and ehris'ian mental. In order' fa', y teachers will be emj ) r the school. The fo!!oM several classes, with f.. :j expenses, viz : The Masical Deprt: ion of Mr. K. W. IV: -three years as a teacler ; mi nary. i For Reading, Writing. A; raphy, per sesj-it :, Geogrophy, Botiny, ii Chemistry, Rhetoric, I gebra.ic., I The Latin, or Frer.i.i or either of them. Drawing and rc'.nt;. ; Music on the Piano, A. c , stitutions. Board, with all nece from $30 to 40 jer month. ; AH proper attention v , , moral training of tltes h :, : agance in eipen'li're, i AU newsnry in t can be bad iro.n u?-. ) r II EN It V I'. 1 ALFRED II , ANDREW I JOHN P. M Kev. A.I). May 25,1849. Referee. Rev. A. I:-.' Statesville, George (Sree: Jesse Rankin, Lexington , ! Clroy, Clemtnoneville, C ' FAIILY C IX Lectures on C . Consumption, As-.! , all Female Diseases. 'Z'.l per 50 cts. ; bound 7u ct-. 9 cts. Shoulder Braces anJ C! any part. 50 Ctspostn-f . by mail, letter postage. .'. 88 to 810, for all Ku; . Womb, and Weak Iluk, . everywhere. For Ernc c porters, give height froi j ! of person next the eurf i. . , tare, mention which of the above goods ' A .' ' Broadway, New York, j February 24, I S1 ' . past, so shall he continue to feel grate- to all who may patronize his i 1 L . , i . . ' UUICll aiUIMUC. I III nidi i urino, nuu uui coiicerning the important and uselu bU; Jn -0 uarilv to taUe care of itself. From the, New Lisbon Aurora. " SOMETHING ABOUT PRINTING. Wo live in nn hge and in a countrv wherein it would bo considered almost a proof of lunacy, or creat tcineritv at least. siness'of prtnting, and il prinlers read and lind errors, as very possibly they will, let them to work and correct, if they think is worth while, ibr if printers don't correct eafeh other, who wi41 ? Vill any conscientious man after know but now that these Alarm Bells in the West and South are ringing in our ears, adieu to sleep and slumber in 1848, as in 1810, when we had a candidate not less strong, but for whom we deemed neces sary to work with all our might and main. c V .v'l0V,c, . . I'ri,llcrs Then we worked so hard that we over- ii ot i win auveiuse nis eonscience to u . .u i i i JlVi ,i. lt . . , V i shot the mark, as it were by giving him let lor not n mr. It is in view of these ! ,T j . . ?r iuu gicai c uiir, lie aiiiuuiiiaicu jjvm;u , w"iesoiree,OIinose:Focoism lor the time, though, like the uimuuiuis wuu won l i Al .i .1 - i . . i irAl J iiij TKliMbli. i i tvt... ,u.... i-..- i fl-.-. ' w cru. iuw, ill jai, iu ruuua iu tuuii " A LITTLE MORE GRAPE." Volunteers Voting. A vote taken among the volunteers of the 4lh Kentucky regiment, that arrived here yesterday morning on the steamer Archer, resulted as follows : Captain Lair's company, Taylor 60, Cass 15 ; Captain OwensVTaylor 52, Cass 9 ; Capt. Bartlett's, Taylor 32, Cass 33. This last company was recruited ft'om the locofoco counties IIiMir' and Trimble, and when they started for Mexico more than three. fourths oLthetn were Demo crats. Three officers of the 4th regiment, hereto fore well known as strong Democrats, always voting the locof. co ticket, have openly avowed their determination to vote fijr Gen. Taylor. Louisville Courier. Baop. He would inform the public that he has lately receiv ed some very fine northern materials, and is now better prepared to do Saddle and Harness work than ever. His prices are not extravagant, but his work is pood. He occupies his usual stand, opposite to the store of Bo ger &. Maxwell, and is ever ready to obey orders in the line of business to which he belongs. He keeps on hand a good stock of saddles, bridles, martingales, harneM, &.c. for sale, and can most generally, furnish instanter, such articles as are required of him. Salisbury, June 1, lff-48 tf5 PRICE Fasliiona!) cc.Mi:. April 27. 1813. High Shoals Iron Works! Gaston County, X. C. rrtHE subscriber having leased the a JL bove Establishment, for the nnrnnse r just an: AVERY lare as,rn all kinds, such as l'i deira. Sherry, Tort,' H e. Wines. July 6, 1643 FALL AND !VI TOR 1 Just RcceiTcd at the Nr., m of I WOULD repec;fa:i Salisbury and its vmi place for the purpote cu: manufacturing Iron, Nails, Castings.! IlllillCS in all ils.v;m Mill Spindles, Cranks, and all liiatk- j strict attention to buines-, smith Work, and having good Lathes and : public patronage. I sh:t'.l r anexcellent Machinist from the North. he the latest FASHION j5. n; will be prepared to make and fit up all kinds of Machi- j expense in giving sati.;. t ; nery at short notice. Having spared neither pains nor with their work ; always i expense in selecting a good setof 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 1 the country, and at prices to suit the times. WM. E. ROSE. February 8, 18 13 141 i New Firm. any work that I may Jo. I have now in my em; ! My Shop can be found k: '1 Salisbarjr, Sept. 23; 1- ST REFERENCE. Mr. C my instructions for the Ir. : confidence recommend 1. as capable of giving n r -THOMAS M House i riHE subscribers having this day formed a copart I JL nership under the style of Walter Scott tells a story of a Scotch WOOD & BROWN .Ttidye. who frnt heatn t f hpss pvppv -ir. .r..n.. :r, .i n- . . . . o o-- j '- ; irnuuiiy iiuuim me puouc inai tney have on hand a t cuit by a country Inend whom ho was in large assortment of the habit of visiting. At length his clev- ! BOOTS $- SHOES, er entertainer WHS Unluckily Convicted ' (opposite the Post OfTice) of every kind. Theyarenow Of forgery, and it fell to the Judge's lot to . receiving the latest fashions of ladies and gentlemen's Dronounce Sentence on him. which he did las,s .. materia of every description from the north GIANT SEA-WEED. with the usual formalities, and added the words: And noo, Donald my man, 1 think that I checkmated thee, for ance. or to concilliate our dissatisfied Whig as sociates, or in the belief of General Tay- i lor's overwhelming popularity, we have done nothing, but quietly permitted the ; . elections to take care of themselves, as ' fiart Massacre - The LaUebuper.or News orgr o kay that printing is not one of the most ;fUSefu art. , That the art of printing is j (From Darwin's Jour, of the Voyage of the Beagle, pp. ik6 alt it is the preservative of all i . . 303,304 )1 nHtWkPtfmc t f hn a raiv!t!m-i Aniinalml Iwr I ltifirf 16 nna marina i4rrl imt !-.- ...V!K '. ..i . ... .. - . - t . . ... . rtt hp Vict llltlmn nnrn Irnm I n.unln tkn. nllicivilizttd communitiesvhere its bene- from its importance is worth a particular ! if anything in this world would take care 1 " " ""V , fitllhnra been diffused with either an un- his lory. It is the kelp orFucus g'ante. ! of itself I We are- learning now (as if! ZTJTZT.lt 't'" P,a.co',elr.en. a t . i mi -i e r e i i rrii- i i 1 i .i parly ot Clnppewas and fetouxs in the vicinity , PMng or gtii,ng Imnd. .. i hat it has fa- ! us M j Solander. This plant grows on ev-j such a lesson were nqcessary) that no , snd La I The Chinpewas, ahout eihty 1 Cllitnted the march ot improvement, spread ery rock trom low-water mark to n great ; man's popularity can take care of itself,- ; number, were out as a nshin party and"un- abroad and propagated correct principles, j depth, both on the outer coast artd within j that there are none so high that slander ' armed, when they were surprised by a party of heralded forth the precepts of Christianity, ,the channels. 1 believe, during the voy- may not reach them, or so powerful that j the Sioux, who massacred some seventy of the ; carried civilization, the. arts and know-j'nge of the Adventure and the Beagle, not I detraction may not bring them down : ' number, among whom was young H ile-in-the lede into foreign, degraded, heathen j one rock near the surface was discover, Gen. Taylor, and with! great effect, too, is j day. There wai much excitement among the lands, and that it has elevated man, shown whch was not buoyed, by this floating ! represented in the South ashaving commit- Chippewas at the Point, who seemed bent on him what he U and what he ought to be, j weed The good service it thus ailbrds i ted himself by his Allison letter to the Wil- ! he most summary vengeance. f pcsiues conlernng numerous other inval- to vessels navigating near the stormy land ! mot Proviso, and to the Barnburners of j I i ne r rencn snip Industrie arrived at IN. lork on Thursday with a large number of planters I as passengers from Martinique, who left their i em cities, and Hatter themselves that all those giving them a call, will receive entire satisfaction. Repairing done on the shortest notice. Country produce taken in exchange for work, such as flour, meal, corn, bacon, and lard. Call and examine our stock. J. N. WOOD. MOSES L. HKOWN. Salisbury, June 1, 184 tf8 Medicines. Medicines. WE are receiving at Dr. C. B. Wheeler's old stand the largest and Lett stock of MEDICINES, INSTUMENTS, THE subscriber w c to the public, that , he 1 readiness to undertake : best style, in all its vai i size in his line of bu-i . HOUSE V He Matters himself ih:! siness well; and w!, milled by his v:n,- t according to ihi 1 t j bly given entire a'.i.-:. show fop themselves, most moderate kirid, ecuted as speedily n : dressed to him at jhU ; diate attention. Salisbury, June; 1 25 DOLLAR: i RAN A WAY froai tl from Morganton to : a Negro Man slave, oai.i . ged about 21 year, v 5 feet 9 or 10 inches in I. was parchased by me of y.r. ganton, who purcha?;J 1, l l , . W , 1 i - C3 J " ' - " unble advantages, no onevho is cognizant i is evident, and it certainly hassaved ma- ; the North, -the same General Taylor to its operations will for a moment doubt, i ny a one from being wrecked. I know j who is here represented as an immense Ijut thtJ intention it commencin? this; r- i feW thin SIS SO surnrisinnr than rn sp thi 1 sli4vhnlrlr ultra in his fppliners and so ' . . . . ------o ----- - I.J. I '" - I - o- . - r.L.t UCJe was not to eulo-izc this art for the j plant growing and nourishing amidst devoted to its interests that he is buying : wmi 0 eirciops growing, on account thosejgreat breakers of the Western Oceanl negroes in Washington to slock a new ! .insurrection, i ney say tnat they applied Paints Dye-Stuffs. Spices $ Perfumery. XZ'J- rancy ana uusejui Articles, ever brought into this country. (See our large hand bill and Catalogue. We will sell very low for cash. LOCKE & CHAFFIN. Salisbury, May 11, 1848 2 benefactions it has conferred on man, but for entirely another purpose. Common or letter press printing, such hs booksr newspapers, Scc, is carried on by k large number of tools or ty pes, every one oi wnicn cost tnonev, labor, and inge Tiony io in u mr use. which no mass of rock, let it be ever so i plantation on the Rio Grande. Every i ! heir Government to ascertain whether they hardjean long resist. The stem is round, j political engine that practised art or in- j idZS!" The' blTckT wodd shirty, and smooth and seldom has a dt- genuity can d.vise against him is in mo- i have he controi of lhe who!e ifland in a few ameter of so much as an inch. A few Hon, and in all sections ot the Union. In day and were masgacreing the w hile inhabi- taiKjii logciuer are sutucienuy strong to ! unio, ne is represented as denouncing all tants. The Government has taken no means A tvpe ut burtrotsp sunnort the weight nf thf l 9 m c l ( 'O ' lUUOt ' wa.wsw ssju ksui w w v f saw KJ l VJI lljclll (J U V 1 1 louwu o UUI ruuUMttia, timiOULin It : SlOneS IO Wnicn. in mi inland rhinnh ! ivnnh nrit normir fho fou mhhoru nnH thA ! is oul eleven twelfths of an inch long on i they grow attached ; and some of these ! thieves among thera to rob and sleal. In nn rSf n costs something. It u stones are so heavy, that, when drawn to New England, it is stated, he pays no re 1 .1 t H n t t tin .... I .... .1 .1 : t . . .. u i . . . buiu lunimio uic uui iwo or itiree men me suriace, iney can sc in the United States who can make the ' into! a boat by one person. NOTICE. matrices in which types are cast, so nccu liar, complete, proportioned, uniform and , exact must, the work be done. The let ters are made principally of lead, mixed vitli other metals in order to harden it uufllciently when cool, while at the same time these other ingredients cause the fused composition to fill the most tenuous crevice of the matrix completely. For Captain Cook, in his second voyage. HiL.t.l . .. t , . - -. . . - - ' , l"-J " . nm if-io-mv '-ii t. i. i 8aiU IU1 mere are OUt tWO Or three men me SUrlace. IhRV can KrHr v i;r(UIt .n. t U CuKKih I I.. i a rrwianu.i win k miuc . iur mxi ucnent i :. i. " " -; - i Aasemb v ot the State ot ?iorth Uaro ina. tor a States, that he has' llO principles. and ; Charter of a Rail Road to be constructed from the Town re. cannot be deOended Unon bv the Whiffs of Charlotte to the Town of Danville, in Virginia, or to saySj that at Kerguelen Land, 'some of who are electing him ! His vast servi- i yinl 1n l R.leigh and Gaston Rail Road. j thisi Weed is of a most ennrmnns lnrrth rs tn u m oil n;A I August i , iH8. ( though the stem is not much thicker than He is represented as nothing but a soldier, J a man's thumb. I have mentioned, that and not much of a soldier atthat. Not i upon some of the shoalson which it grows,, yet is his courage decried, as was Gener- j we idid not strike ground with a line of j al Harrison's but anon it will be, as ! twenty.four fathoms. The depth of wa- j the canvass waxes warmer, and, perhaps, j ter, therefore must have been greater,! vc shall have depositions to prove, by NEW and elegant Surveyor's Compass fbr sale. Apply at this Office. August 10, 1848 tf 15 LAND DEEDS Beautifully prjnted and for sale here. Dollars wilt be pajJ fr ! ment in any jail so thnt I application to John I.- Fi.iv Salisbury, May StsltC Ot C DAVIUiO:. Superior Court of L : Nancy Carrall, , r. J ; Benjamia Csrrall. ) IT appearing to the Eat Defendant, Benjamin C this State: It is there fure i licatioa be made in the C ' olina Watchman, for three TAKEN UP AXD COMMITTED S SZZr ! n?1 " sv IU tWI Hi' x To the jail of Rowan county, on the night I 9aTh U0" in Lpxin5n OI me 410 insl. a npr-rn iv n,nl ivvnlv . -tten. . ' O avww ----- ... five years of age, dark compaction, five feet six inched hicrk a fitirnt srnr nn I ti n back of the right hand. Said boy says his name is WILLIAM, and thai he belongs to John Brown, of Lancaster District, S. C. The owner is requested to come forward and prove K property, pay cnarges and take him away, nth erwise said boy will be dealt with as the law directs. CALEB KLUTT8, Sh'tT. August 10, 1818, ii 5 Important to Mill Owners. HOTCHKISS'S Vertical Water Wheel, for sale in Fayetteville.by d. McNeill & Co. And in Lincoln County by E. A. BREVARD. March 12, 1847 tf45 jjciuivn oi irvsi.j . or judgment pro confess v and thi case aet for Lean Witnew, Andrew Ilunt.C thia 13ih day of June, A. I . 3f1Q3 V A C DRS. BROWN & J, : delves in the pract ire found at tbeirdrugetore w ! Salisbury, December , r - J . T lit t i

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