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TllIiiUOM H A H I) M H N T 01' j M B&3 1 N A . f V '" From the French Paper. , . -'Vlcud in the Virion : " We have rcceiv. rd by Toulon leiicr ditd the Hth which give TiishtfuV detail of the event wW Kecoded Wf.dlcmvd the U.kii.y of Medina U.V he l. .1 ' i ;.,.. f, vn witnesses the able to Conqir the wuoC m ine iauu, at no Ims in hi nofsesioti ns mam ion res,? utm no will conquer M ! by exterminating Ihe in- habitants and; Devastating ineir iipius v Conojder them he cannot. - lagea. Z f . Frorri the Philadelphia Inquirer,, i . THE KINDLY AND THE HARSH. w tbelr children lobk up to them as models, and that-iMbd fountain be turbid the stream will be iiftpure t hen. will kind ness be substituted. for, harshness, gentle ness and .persuasion for violence and pas- I i Urugjfa Ccaidhl,. Insurant Vf W'1" , , i roasted tf,aHiwu ..t!I.T.;'ai.l ate then, This Urrible f-aM i unfortunately ul a h'hle , U preceded mid culled frith' terribly refusals. ! I, the world returning t.ithe. .iva? state!: ' ThWNeapolitan- replied hi these exree hy ' i ithcf ricesse. The n, taken by nnau!i, i ' was given up to tire and pillage, to murder and , li,dnfiftn Letters aru filled with heartrending, j ',.pipde ,A'pnpUlton of eighty thousand oouU ; fs i in fltghl or despair.- Five thousand were re- j celved hyljio Irenth man ol.war, ine ikkuh-. fwo thousand by the Panama: it was impossi bio io receive mure, and thee unfortunates Vvern naiked rid! m-l'. Many womrn and tdi!dreii diedofndfrc;iihn on board these hi. ThoDuches tie Na, "wived ainhUl a thou sand perils in a wteiVhed hVhing boat, was a- ble tu reach Nap!.-.. (it r ! Fihit.gh'M re- , mains nmter of the ri'y. The. Neapolitan flag floa's from nil frn." J A letter from Naples of ihe 10:h, brought by ilbo Pluton steamer to Toulon, say. : Thfl Neapolitan qna!ron, which. rom poscd of twenty tramein, two fiigatea, and sev- : ' ral gun bout were mo,i'j to IfiCSourti ol lessina, under protortl.-n t.f the batteries of ! bc citadclT from the l- ;::.! did not commence H tcrious'attack nr.lii the '. I. To ihe well tained firo from the citadel the forts command ng the town, which were in the hands of tli.v ' jjeifeged. answered but feebly. Until the C h nbtWn very deei-ive toi k: place, the Neaj!i. tail steamers rrui.-in ubont and the cannon 1 roaring. About five hundied, Swiss landed on the beach, gained poses.ion f a small re. i doubt at the entrance of the town, but they were driven out of it with a loss o! ' .-iMy f their men VUh'd. Tlie tma!l ciilumn sn-vi ilheles! retiied good order. At this moment the enihusiasim of th Mesine!e became unrestrained, and their shouts of victory reached the ships in the roadstead. Several of their chiefa went THE SPR1T. "Time it me this troth hath taoghf. r'fw fpta that'ls worth revealing,) More otl'f iI from want of thought Than iiom any want of feeling If advicehve would convey Thrrei a time, we should convey it. If 'we've I ut a wo.l 'o say, Therels.a time in which to say if." Has the readV-r j-ver noticed cases in which an individuafwith the best intentions has attempted to admonish an acquain tance or a hild, and yet by harsh lan guage, of a iash and petulant manner ir ritated and provoked, rather than soothed and re form rj'jjl ? Some one has said that in tlie. mint s of men, there is, always bus been, an) I always will be. some differ ence of opinion as to what is true hut every one krows ;t,nd feels what is kind." Tim's when hn individual attempts to ad rnonisli or advise, the truth may be sta tedvio direct and unequivocal terms ; and yet because jof the -harshness of tone in wbicb it is Utterred, it may seem or sound like falsehood, or at least fail to touch. jproduce-a proper impression. the matter 'home to ourselves. we, had committed sotne er ired some tliouy:ht( word. ior offended in some rash mo suppose also, that a friend, an ng the fact, should come to us, and in tile spirit of a censor and a su perior, not to say a tyrant, should, harshly sion H Oft unknowingly the tongue Touches on a cord so aching, That a worij or accent wrong, . j Pains the-heart almost to breaking Many a tear! of wounded pride; "11:; Many a faiult of human blindnesa Ha been southed or turned aside j By a quiel voice of kindness." For President of the United Stales, GEN. ZACI1ARY TAYLOR. For Vice President of the United plates, MILLARD FILLMORE. subdue ami Let us bring Suppose tha ror, bad utt bad insulted ment. and equal, know whg electors. District No. 1 kenneth Rayner. 2 Edward Stanly. 3 Henry W. Miller. 4 W. H. Washington. 5 George Davis. 6 John Winslow. 7 John Kerr. 8 Uawley Galloway. 9 James W. Osborne. 10 f. "R. Caldwell. 11 John Baxter. iH : caps Steam it THE Proprietors ot the CAPE FEAR. STEAM BOAT COMPANY have put on the River the new Steamer GOV. GRAHAM, to run remtarly between Wilmington and Fayetteville, at the late reduced freights. She draws but 20 inches water, having two engines and locomotive boiler, with superior accommodations for Plungers 1 ' w All Goods consigned to J. i. W. L. McUAKY , Wil mington, will be forwarded up the river, free of commis- 8iODS- i II L t J J J All Produce from the country will be forwarded down the river and to its destination free of commissions. We are now building two Tow Boats which will be before the fall freight's begin. Communications addressed to J. & W. L. McGary, Wilmington, and W. L. McGary, Fayetteville.will have attention. v . i. .ucudu i , ARcm. April 15, 1843 ly52 Tiw-andersigned s nowJjuilJing a large" warehouse nt the river entirely Isold ted from other buildings where he will receive and forward alt goods sent to his address at the usual charge, saving half the up town haulms. W. L. McGAUY. 44 Valuable Lands and Water POWER, WHOLESALE' & RETAIL. it a Chemicals, Djc-Stuflk and Pcrfamcry. reproac ;h us on and their ex. board 'lh French hin Ilercule, ! ultatjon was so reat that nothinj; less than a and vehement lv urge an apo logy. Whajr, in all probability, would be the result ? Our blood would rise, our passions wsuld kindle, our prejudices would becoine excited, and thus the diffi culty wouldl be increased, rather than di- healed. And yet, the same conveyed to us in a kind and a a mimsneu or admonition terrible conflict could bo expected. During the j aiiectionateimanner, would at once soothe, fl:h Ihe cannonade became hotter and hotter. satisfy and lead to a full and final adjust- j The citadel ket up an incessant shower of ment. And so again, with parents and i shells upon tho city, making jireat ravages, and children. In the multitude- of cases, a ! the least exasperated among the Messinese be- ; kind reproof will have far more effect j gan to bo discouraged, and the same evenina tnan a harsh one ; an-d-Tor the very best I reason, the heart can bo moved more rea- ! dilv than the will : . . ' . . 1 .l .U J? U a great numoer tooiv lenige on ooaiu nr i rnnu and English sh?s of war. In the morning of the 7th all order and confidence was at an end; doubt and uncertainty prevailed, and the cause of independence sanji. A capitulation was pro. prrsed. Captain Nonay, of the Ilercule, and Captain Uohb, of the English steam frigate liulhjog," hastened to offer their rnediationtt tvern unable to hi ing (ieneral Filangier,4;erri-rnauder.in-ehif of tRe Nea;io!'u ii!?, and the del egate 'from ihe Messine.-, io an understand ing. Tho cannonade which had lr ihe mo. ment been suspended, was lesunied, and be- We have j in the world many persons who are fopd of giving advice to their friends who seek out opportunities to volunteer counsel. Unfortunately, i,h too many cases,! these advisers are imperti nent as well as indiscreet. They interfere with matters in which they have no con cern, and inj a spirit of curiosity rather than of beuejvolence. The' are apt to do lar more harm than good, for they are came more tremendous than on tho preceding foluJ Gf scanilal, and delight in exaggera ! lit I.I ' i - uav. Ihe armv was landed, and the steamer 7 . . 'i ran into the purl to suppoit its operation?. In jj few more minutes the Neapolitans were in the town, and tiKk possession of all the forts tviliioul having lo tire a slmt. On the 8 h ihe firing ceaseu, tino uif was caim. the country around presented thi? aspect of desolation, and several quarter of the town were on lire. tA .ery Urge portion of the population more t'tan ten thousand persons of all n:es nnd.hoth sexes sought refuge on board the IJercuie, Fauairta, and Jlu-lldog. Nutnerous I'miilies, went intoiihe country. The pen refuses to I race ihe horrors committed on boih,wides. There were actual ly acts of cannibalism ; bodies were seen cut up into. .pieces, roast d, and eaten ! All the Neapolitan uitny had lauded and taken posses. . aiou of Messina, which naturally becomes the ' bails of oK'rattns. We learn that the great (renumber of persons who had taken refuge on board the Kiench and IiiglUh ships at the mo. Went of the taking of Messina have returned. Those who are most compromised, about two hundred in number, will be conveyed to other parts of Sicily. A telegraphic despatch from Aleiiina of the Oth states that u (ire, which tion. and th "Thee ba time for all things,' ere 4 is a manner for all things. more Many oflendj." more from want of thought than of feeling." Their hearts are right, i l- U... ..Po -"-rT lit lllll mpt ing to so.othjf, they irritate. The very subjects theyjshould avoid, they introduce. It they desiife to conceal a matter, they are. sure to (jisclose it by some abrupt or incautious expression, peculiar to them selves, there is indeed no task delicate than that ol an adviser. Human nature is so constituted that many persons who are guilty of some er : tor or weakness, fancy that it is a secret to all the rest of mankind. Thus, the drunkard in tjhe early stage, may be seen gliding into some obscure hotel, as if the j world knew (nothing ol bis habit, and he i would be extremely abashed to encounter i a friend on h s egress. And yet his very look may bet -ay his infirmity to all who possess ordinary intelligence. Converse with him tooj and -you will find him a had broken out in different parts of the town, steady advocate of . temperance. He la- t . i i.i i , nas ncen e xunguisned; tnat oraer nas necn re. stored, and property respected. Meluzza is stated to have ;iveu in its sultnissiiu." A PatM letter of September 21, published in the New York Tiibune, has the following ac count, of the above event s : j The destruction of Messina is' one of the most heroic, desjieiate an ! bloody affairs that .Sever occurred ia-Uvars of itid.p -ndence. The Neopolitah forces bombarded tho riiy for five days, and on the !):h and G h of September at tempted to carry it by storm, but were repulsed, ihoughlhe dfsi barges from the citadel, which hv throughout been held by the -troops id'Fe; (Jinajiul, weio incessant and leiritic, and were ?ahletl by the 'mortars anl r.uiuon of ihe fl-i. .and the entienelnnf nts without the walls. On jlhe 7th, with their city almost itv mins, t be ! Me0iueso attempted to negotiate an armistice ; p. but faithful to the spirit of ihe ieop.!r, ihe lead j eis ' would' not. accept the endiiio4 that t,, JSeapoliiau com-siaiKler oth-red. On ihe 8;h, For President, oft the United Slates, GEN. ZACHARY TAYLOR. i For Vice President of the United States, MILLARD FILLMORE. Waifl ELECTORS. District No. 1 Kenneth Rayner. u 2 Edward Stanlj " 3 Henry W. Miller. 14 4 W. H. Washington. 5 George Davis, " 6 John Winslow. " 7 John Kerr. ' 8 Rawley Galloway. , 9 Jiimes W. Osborne. 10 Ti R. Caldwell. " 1 1 John Baxter. For President of the United Slates, GEN. ZACHARY TAYLOR. For Vice President of the United States, MILLARD FILLMORE. WHIG ELECTORS. District No 1 Kenneth Rayner. 2 Edward Stanly. 3 Henry W. Miller. 4 W. H. Washington. " 5 George Davis. " 6 John Winslow. 7 John Kerr. ' 8 Rawley Galloway. " 9 James W. Osborne. " 10 T.R.Caldwell. 11 John Baxter. For President of the United Slates, GEN. ZACHARY TAYLOR. For Vice President of the United Stales, MILLARD , FILLMORE. WHIG ELECTORS. District No. 1 Kenneth Rayner. 2 Edward Stanly. 3 Henry W. Miller. 4 W. H. Washington. 5 George Davis. 6 John Winslow. 7 John Kerr. 8 Rawley Galloway. 9 James W. Osborne. 10 T. R. Caldwell. 1 1 John Baxter. lip Splendid 1? I WISH to sell that valuable plnce on the South Yad kin River, known as the SHOALS, containing 400 ACRES OF LAND, with its splendid WATER-POWER. The land is ex cellent, and as to water-power, it is one of the -best sites in all the Southern country for Mills and Factories of all descriptions. Its location is in the centre of the best grain-growing region in all N. Carolina, a;ul is conven ient to inexhaustible supplies of superior iron ore. The power is sufficient to propel any number of Mills or oth er Factories. When the contemplated RaiPRoad through this part of the State shall be completed, this place must become a large manufacturing town, as it unites all the essentials for such a place. As it is probable any person wishing to purchase will first inspect the place, it is unnecessary here lo give any further description of it. In my absence, call on. Chas. F. Fisher, in Salisbury, or Col. Wm. P. Kelly, in Mocks ville, who will show the premises, and give any further information required. CHARLES FISHER. . Salisbury, August 17, 1818 14wl6 rC0ACH AND CARRIAGE MAKING BUSINESS! fTn HE subscribers arejnow receiving at their Drag store, corner ol inepiansion iioiei,io urgesi ana best selected assortment ojf Drugs, Chemicals, Paints, Oils, and Dyi-Stuff's, everbrouaht to this market. We particularly invite the attention of Physicians. Droggists.and Merchants to our stock, which we pledie to sell at lower rates than any other establishment m Western North Carolina, With th assurance aarain1 that oar prices and terms shall please all, we return oar sincere thanks to the public for their very liberal patronage beretoiore extended to as. Below we present a list ojf a few of the articles compris es bur stock : Pulverised Ipecac, Rhei, Jalap, Colom bo, Scilla, Gamboge. Opium, Arrow Root, Pearl Barley, Cort Cinch, Hyd. Chlo. Mit., Suph. Quinine, 5ulpn Morphine, Acit do., Pipefine, Salacine, Red Lead, Ve netian Red. Spanish Brown, White Lead, Black do. Linseed and Train Oil, I Logwood, Copperas, Indigo, - Also, a large assortment of Shop Furniiare. Prescriotions furnished I at all hours. Order from distance punctually attended to BROWN & JAMES. Salisbury. July 6, 1848 10 High Shoals Iron Works! tiasloii fJoimiy, It. C. TFHE subscriber having leased the a JL bove Establishment, for 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 Machi nery at 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 bosi 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 ly41 Speed the Plough. "7? PuVi" t ; .) which y to kef ; i rery low t prices i.r Tevery descrif ton, :. Among tht ir i IPer drobtt, Du rt aw. mmd Toilet and Isi Ottoman ; ; ' cf and Wood .v - ' erg dttcri; lion ' ' order cf t Having in oar en ; itancy in saving th it for any kind of fjrr,.: a call from the cislze: - All orders from a C ' Call at the o!J star :. ' Salisbury. July 20.1- UOTCIIKIS; commissi o: Xo. SI, Wut.r HAVE constant GROCERIES. SUGARS of a.! i: styles. TEXS Tin; r and Black Teas, in I. TOBACCO, from t! -brands. SEGARS. brands. Imported WINES 1 in casks of all sizes. A In eallinz your atte-, we can confidently ct r trusted to os w i!I be f. . lowest prices the m n r k : i our city, we mwi rr; mine oar stock. New York, June in, ; t 3L EM'Ol'RAGE HOME MA.XLFAfTIRES u u I. ti ii u SMITH & CO., WOULD return their most henrty thanks to the pub lic for the very liberal patronage which they have received ; and would respectfully inform ihem that they are still carrying on in Salisbury, at the old stand nearly opposite the old jail on Main street, the COACH MAKING BUSINESS, and are prepared to make on short notice and in the most superb style any vehicles in that line, such as Coaches, Barouches, Buggies, Sulkies, -c., which will be disposed of on the most reasonable terms. Every description of vehicles made to order, and war ranted to be of ihe best selected material and workman ship. And as we have several first rate workmen in our j employ can warrant our work to be as good as any done I in our country. Repairing done n?at, cheap and expeditiously. Salisbury, August 17, 1648. tf 1G P. S. All kind of proJuce taken in exchange for work. The snhr liber would inform the citizens of the country in general, thai he is engaged in the manufacture of the celebrated Davis, East, man, and Evans Chenveth double pointed and side hill Ploughs, which cannot be surpassed for ease of draught or beauty of work. Those wishing ploughs can be supplied at any of the following places, viz: Mocksville, Salisbury, Concord and Charloote, or at any other point, where a load can be sold. J. II. THOMPSON. 6tnl5 i tnc unai nsau;i toon place ; the majority ,t the inkalMtatit; had led the city the night .before, only the fighting men remrtined to resist to ihe i ljut moment. The Sicilians held their poVi lions mojt gallantly, and retreated Mghiiny. The Neapolitans' entered he city which w;is , little more than af mass of ruins ajreiuly. As its defenders with'tjn'w from street .to street, in ddrnitabW. in tht midst of their battered and 1-muk'mg homes. thVy set lire to what was lefi imdestroycir. Their antagonists f !!oved them into a tatter of the city which had suffered the leat in the homharduj.-nt, when suddenlv a wahiy exp.o.ion hVe an earthquake, cotnplei. policy me;in ... . ..... woiiiii in mii- ur i ruci I'lii ine hois under cine of two illusions either that !u is notj intemperate, and that there is no danger pf his becoming so, or that be has so managed -the indulgence of his habit, that ftw even of his best friends know ir. T;i!k to such a man in a harsh spirit urge liim with any degree of dic tation to abandon his habit, atid theeh.-m-ces are ten to one that he will m! into a rage, deny that he is nddictrd to the vice in any degree; whatever, and from ih.it moment regard you as an enemy. But act discreetly, bide, your time, seek for an opportunity vyhen his heart and his confi- dence are open, and then deal with him gently and generously, and the effect will be salutary, j - We could jrefer to dozens of cases in which harshiiess by parents, well m'eant , but misjudged, has maddened their chil dren and sen! them ahrbad ino thq world reckless, emlwttered and desperate). And when once a parent's roof has been le ft under such circumstances, when the heart has been souj-ejd, and all the better feel ings of the inexperienced nature into wormword and gall who can- wonder at fearful resultjs? The young, know but little of ihe korld. They fancy that it is quite an easy! thing to wrestle with and "overcome its temptatious and i r s trials. ; Thev often niisunder&taml and miscon ceive. The For President of the United Stales, GEN, ZACHARY TAYLOR. For Vice President of the United States, MILLARD FILLMORE. WHIG ELECTORS. District No. 1 Kenneth Rayner. 2 Edward Stanly. 3 Henry W. Miller. 4 W. H. Wash ington 5 George Davis. 6 John Winslow. 7 John Kerr. 8 Rawley Galloway. 9 James" W. Osborne. 10 T. R. CaldyMl. 11 John Baxter. TjfYo, Davidson co., N. C, r Aug. 10. 1848. S Medicines, Medicines. WE are receiving at Dr. C. B. Wheeler's old stand the largest and be$t slock of MEDICINES, INSTUMENTS Paints 5- Dye-Stuffs. Spices J- Perfumery. Fancy and Uuseful Articles, ever brought into this country. (See our large hand bills and Catalogue. We will sell very low for cash. LOCKE & CHAFFIN. Salisbury, May 11, 1848 2 Wild Cherry ai Are a strength i nil rifi, t AS whole natit ii ! onjivaHed exct '.'.. ; Universal Pill, it nny -al certificates ; still w : admitting the following ; nate from persw;. ; popular excitci: .: s has occasioned. Prom the Mn!., Opposed as we are t cannot be silent to the ." ed discovery. .IlisIYN may be taken without r for ibey produce evac i; n energy in the digesti w i and thus paving ihe v ; y : From the ,. Dr. Le Roy has mo-: ! Wild Cherry and Sa'rv.; dieots. so as lo prrKlnc purgative, the on'y r . i i mane, inougn a or;..(i r:. in all ages have ea-re r!y - From the Juurtml ' As far as we have hi! and experience, Dr. Ch valuable discovery, an i : medicines which r.iu-r t asbeihglhesafrs-t an J i Wild Cherry are the w Wre shall rtcur to ilei i number. ; 1 For sale by Mrr. PMabry, Lexington ; I 25 cents per box. This is to make known to all whom it may concern, that the subscriber hereunto, is well acquainted with Mr. Wm. M. Barker, one of the partners in the firm of Smith. Barker &. Jacobs : that he was brought up by me to the ' coach making business, from a child to mature age, and had the advantage not only of my instructions in the bu siness, but also that of the most skilful and experienced Northern workmen as well as Southern, which I had fre quently in my employment ; and I lake great pleasure in recommending him to the confidence and patronage of the public generally. THOMAS THOMPSON. Thorn psonville, Rockingham Connly, June 30, 1848. Important to Mill Owners. XXOTCHKISS'S Vertical Water Wheels for sale in JLJL layette ville, by d. McNeill & Co. And in Lincoln County bv E. A. BREVARD. March 12, 1847 t ft 5 NOTICE. A PPLTCATION will Ik- made at the next Genera Asemhlv of the Stnt,. ,.f V,.it r. ..1. . f,- . OA A t T il t 1 I . r. . . Li . ... ... ,vi SiaieOI ilOrill I nrOlinn ll Otlrll niin V Charter of a Rai Rond to tw-coisi meted frnm iK To-rn George F. Davidson and Martraret C res we 1 1, ys. David ' ofC,'atlotte to the Town of Danville, in Vireinia, or to For President of the United Stales, General ZACHARY TAYLOR. For Vice President of the United States, MILARD FILLMORE. Creswell, Margaret Cuminings and Isabella Cununings. Petition for sale of Heal Estate. IT appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that the defendants, David Creswell. Margniet Cumrnincs and Isabella Cummings, are not inhabitants of this State : It is therefore ordered, by the Courts that publication be made in ihe Carolina Watchman for the space of six weeks, notifying the said defendants to be and appear before the Justices of our next Cour: of Pleas and Quar ter Sessions, to be held for the county of Iredell, at the Court House in Statesville, on the third Monday in No vember next, then and there to plead, answer or demur to said petition, or the same will be heard exparte as lo them and a sale of the land decreed accordingly. Witness, J. F. Alexander, Clerk of our said Court at ounce, in Statesville, this 19th Sept., 1848. 6w20 5 50 J.V. ALEXANDER, Clk. TEACH KR WANTED. some point on the Raleigh and Jasion Rail Road. August 10, 1848. Tailoring. T F. FRALEYisevcrready to make CLOTHING -HJ in the latest stvle. well done, and warranter! m fii He also keeps for sale HEADY MADE CLOTHING very cheap. He will also teach the art of CUTTING to any wishing 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. Iy2 BOGER I Jewel ry, i I Musical Instru i. . Perfumery, Soaps, an J I lien. Persons widdn to ; will do well to call ut '. door above J. W. M Watches, Clock., r. manner, and warrant- ; Lepine and plain W and warranted to -t: ST ! a w cansoury, Juiy j, i Saddle, Ear r PRICE & UTLEY, Fuslilouublc Tailors CONCORD, X. C. ' :r - ! i A GENTLEMAN well qualified to take charge of , 4 April 27, 1843. tf52 the District School, No. 25, can find employment 1 Amrm frrwv-r--rrr by applying to the undersigned. None othet need ap- : iV JUST RECEIVED its source in manent we I inaiiaiii etldicc or Messina and th.-usandi of tho ineiceniiiies .f iho tyrant. The ciiy .had been conrniered, but in Us steud ihe enq iVr,urs held only n hiackeued and w.-rihVrs devta.'nt:i. ',.rJrt'' "'I'l'shi I rtiev. stvllnf (.titraj;es tvre cuimUled by t..iQtt 4f ihe dcf. i.ders" of liherty whioh h.ndd n,t have stained heroic blindly, madly to believe that he was h u resistance. Vr..nSht up t il,e ejirennt fa- ted at home, and has thus made him his iialtenl hatred .dlh Haiint, a portion of the own worst euemy. 1 most bnonfnt elans of the population inmilated m . , . . , iU bodies of. h fi.II.... NeaVoliit , ca ed ! Errorlt ",ted and senous errors, thelr head on pikes through the sree" and SomeXmlf punished too severely.- uernetrated other Lorntiln encese whiek fo uni; wUig wouiu arj- oil en rejrnrd as tyranny a for th ir good, and having i lively interest for their per- iire. It is thus that ihev re- quire, not ony indulirence, hut wise, cau-T tious and kindly treatment. A word a harsh word, has sometimes sent a sensi live sun froijn the parental hearth and household has induced him foolishly. WHIG ELECTORS. - District No. 1 Kenneth Rayner. Edward Stanly.! Henry W. Mifler. W. H. Washington. Georpe Davis. John Winslow. John Kerr. Rawley Galloway. James W. 0bnrne. T.'R. Caldwell. John Baxter. 2 3 4 5 G 7 8 9 10 11 ny applying to tue unnersignea. .one otnet need ap ply Letters addressed to the undersigned at Salisbury, will meet with prompt attention. JOHN L. RENDLEM AN, ENOCH E. PHILLIPS, PAUL MISENHAMER. Ocioher 5, 1848, 3ti2 FAMILY COMPANION. and Cure of CJ IX Lectures on Causes, Prevention Consumption. Asthma. AVERY large assortment of Liquors and Wines of all kinds, such as French Drandy. Gin, Rum. Ma deira, Sherry, Port, Sicily or White and Malaga BROWN &. JAMES. Wines. July 6, 1843 10 MAIN ST HE THE suhscnW ! Town of SaV ,rs the above busiiK-, r - patronage. He p'--way L done in i he the tiroes. He will keep con-: Mmrtimgalea, Ham . Valises, t$e., Jr. A -per Leather of the ver y ' can be bought low fc r customers. In addition to ti e ' poblie,that he carri - and SHOE MAKI.' , Statesville, where v, friends, and supply ti tled articles. Thankful for past t attention, not only to r bat a considerable "m. . . QLrllis shop is one and 'just opposite th ' Mai! to any part postage ' all Female Diseases i per oil cts. ; bound to cts. ; 9j cts. ! Shoulder Braces and Chest Expanders, 2. ""Mail to any part, 50 cts. postage. Inhaling Tubes, Silver, 3, j by mail, letter postage. Abdominal Supporters, perfect, j 8 to 10, for all Ruptures, Falling of the Bowels and Womb, and Weak Back, and Chest ; sent by Express I everywhere. For Braces or Supporters, or Rupture Sup ' porters, give height from head to foot, and circumference ; of person next the surface, just above the hips. If Rup- ; iure, mention wmcii siue. agents wanted lor tne saie For Vice President of the United States, of lhe above "ood Address Dr. S. S. FITCH, 707 . uiuauwijf , rw, i urn, pos. pa.u. A CARD. ..cannon biiu Vyurr Ol , -W--VIC nDAlVV . Dises of the Heart. and ! I " associated them- Salisburv. J .-io . -mw orivea ill uir nraciice ol Mh ir-m. 1 i -oh pages, :z engravings. la- r , . , , -.v...,v.i found at theirdrugsiore when not professionally eneaeed . , r.cinuci 1U, IC-O II OO For President of the United States, General ZACHARY TAYLOR. NOTICE IS hereby given, that applicaiiun will be made to the next Legislature of N C . to amend the Act of Incor poration of the Town of Concord. Concord, N. C. Sept 26, 1848. tf22 MILLARD FILLMORE. WUIG ELECTORS. District No. 1 Kenneth Rayner. Febraary 24, 1848. .lriS u 25 DOLLARS REWARD. RANAWAY from the Subscriber when on his way from Morgan ton to this place, on Saturday last. WILLIAM I SADDLER A nucha moment the uu'horities were unnld ! swer a "cweit purpose. 1 he body is struck pVerenl. But iliee things, it should he rerhein. at v'ben the heart should be appealed to. hered, were not the work of ijie people of Mes. When wilhtpo' law of kindness he pro- ! jna, but only of the wrt part of them, and Pprly understbooH When will men learn ! Kin shadow but not ohsenre ihe rourag and j to govern their own passions ? When will permeance inffpiif'-f luch they were van- tne tongue bo kept under proper subjec? pushed.' The King f Naples itiay now be tion? i Wbcr will parents remember tht 9 Edward Stanly. 3 Hnry W. Mifler. 4 W. H. Washington. ' 5 Georjrr Davis. C John Winslow. " 7 John Kerr. 8 Rawley Gallowaj-. M 9 James W. Osborne. 10 T. R. Caldwell. " 11 Uobn Baxter, : - NOXICL Is heieby given that application will be made to the next Legislature for a Charter of a Rail Road Company, from Charlotte to Salisbury. Salisbury, Oct. 4ih, 1848. 5w22 Tcrmi of the Watclimau. a Negro Man slave, named SAM. The said aJave is aged about 21 years, very black complexion, about 5 feet 9 or 10 inches in height, stout and likely. lie was purchased by me of Mr. W. F. McKesson, in Mor gaoton. who purchased him of the estate of A. Copen- n"ig. of Borke coaniy. He has no doubt made his way back to that county. The above reward of Twenty-five ' Dollar will h wiA k; . J c y- r. I rr r-M mvm LLl l,, m tUII II ll For Subscription, per year. Two DoLLxas-payable in ; men, in any jail so that I can ge, him ag.in.by m.kinr advance. Bui if not pa.d in advance. Two dollars ; application to John I. Sb.ver, Esq , or .o ,he subribef and fifty cts. will be charged. r , sa!Uhurv . M. i r uvnL ' t AovEgTWEJfEXTS inserted at 1 for the first. and 25 cts. : - '- ' for each subsequent insertion. Court orders chirged 25 per ct. higher than these rates. A liberal ded ac tion to those who advertise by the year. Letters to the Editors must be post paid, r SURVEYOR'S COMPASS VOTi siir - . 7 . '-- w .'.AUA. Warrants for sale at this Office, A NEW and leganf Sorreyor's Compass for sale. Apply at this Office. .. ; August 10, 1819 If 15 14 ed some vt-ry fine r r prepared to. do Sa 1. . Ilia prices are not ex ile OCCtinie him in rer &. Maxm li Une of business to w. good atock of sad ' ic. (or sale, and can : och articles as are r? Salisbury, June 1 , 1 NPTiazu : be made 10 tl. Town of Salisbury. October 4:b, I IS I V
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