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1 .1'-- . 'tf !4 i-4 if LnnJ of ih Spnih,! imperial land i ' i I low proud thy mountains rise Hem reet the scene on every Hand, How fair thy covering skies ! ? But not foe lh 6 ! not fur these, 1 love thy fiVUi to roa m ; ' Thou host aVoVarrr pell to me i ! I Thou irt my native home ! i Thy rivers rtil hek1i4ui J ?l,hi i. ' Unequalled to the ea Tby hill" nd valley bloom with Jiealih, Arid green with verdure be ! " Put not for rtiy proud ocean streams. Not for thine azur dome , Sweet, sunny South ill cling tQ thee i -Thou art ny nativ borne ! : - '4 ' -5 I've stood beneath Italia's clime : Beloved of tale and song On Helvyn's hills proud and subfurte, Where nature's wondrrs throng ; By Nempe's classic sunlit streams, Where gd, ol olid did roam But ne'er have foorid so fair a lanl i As1 thou, my native home ! ! i . ' - At thou: hast pjoudtfr glories too, . - : ! Than nature ever gate ; Peace sheds o'er thfe heenial dew, i And freedoirj'a pinion's wove ; J'air Science flings her pearls around, 'l Religion lifts her dome Tliese, these endear onto my heart, v 1 t ' ' ' i J My own, loved native home 1 And " Heaven's best gift to man ''is thine, j ' ; God bless thy rosy girls T Like, sylvan flojwers they iweetly shine, Their hearts are pure as pearls.' I And grace and; goodness circle ihem, . j "; Where'er ithtfir footsteps roam : iUow caa-I jbejn, whilst loving them, j Not love my: native home I j Land of the South! imperial land !- i . Then liere'sja health t6 thee, -, Long as thy mountain barriers stand, Vlay'st thou j be blessed and free ! i Way dark dissension's banner ne'er - j ) Wave oVr tjhy fertile Um-- But should it tjome, there's onewjll die To save hjs Snative home ! If .1 . i J T1E TRAVELLING BALLOON. j ij. Thicrial appairatiis vh(cjh has created such I an r xciieuifitt in tjur city laifly,.arid Mrasjexhjli. UetJ irt lhp Taijerrvaclo on Wednesday evening JailWek at iv.erjr five cents a piece, was puhlUheid m N. 4, vol. 1 Scienlific American. -h iAny oloor reatiers wno nave tnai voiume can L . i . L 1 i u - i ; ! I Vdfsrriplion, corresponding in every part to the machine now before the public anq which is to late passengers to California An three or four piPORTANf ' j , - t v:-' ;-v;: went. 1 h i4- -:' ! The Allowing callM appear oreri the name of the Stale Superiutentlenti of PfjWic Schools oi several of the Northern State and of Kentucky. The names of niher distinguish, ed gentlemen are also appended ; arrrtong jbem wo notice that of the Uoni 0iid L- Sfaim PreHdent of otif University. The call appears originally itAViight'a Paper and Cas(cet' cheap and useful educational jfournais publish. ed in Phiradel:hta. i National donrention of the Friends of om- mori Schools The undersigned, deeming that n n i J' LU IT the great cause ot f opular&qucauon in ine v. Slates, may be advanced, and the exert wns of its friends strengthen ajnd sysfemised, by mil lual consultation and deliberation, repeeiPjlly request the fiiends of Com mon School s and of Universal Education throughout the Union, to -meet in Convention, at the City t roiiaueipnia. on Wednesday, the 22d day oljAugust nest, at 10 o'clock, A. AL, fr ihe promitkn of this par amuunt interest of our Republican Institutions. niTRAP.lFOW vjLjLji-sj.,.. " i .- IffEWIOODSl THE DIPLOMATIC SMUGGLING CHARGE, i I The designation by. the Buffalo Express of ouf charge d'alfairs at Stockholm, (who is Hen ry D. Ellsworth, of Conn.) as the U. S. ii pip mat ic agent sent by the New -York Comracr. cial lo be guilty ot smuggling with the latter naner's subsequent statement that the informa. Tiln came from an "official source," and it on. ly awaited inqury from Washit'tgton to " speak out fully on the sulyect," elicits theollolwingj from the Washington Union of Saturday ; , I Bait Sun. ' We are authorized lo staiefthat the lale ad. ministration never learned which of the diplo matic agents at 'one of t ho northern courts of Europe'' wa charged with lhi offfiice. j The first intimation that oor cha'rge d'atTairs at Stockholm was the individual alluded lo in the newspapers of the day, reached the Dejiariment of "State, as it reached us, in! tie Commf rcial Advertiser asserts, 4 comes fioltri official source, and has for some time been accessible io the authorities at Washington, with the evidence to sustain it,' that official source has taken good care never to communicate the information lo the Secretary ol State.' S jj HON. D. Al. BARRINGER. ..V days for 100 dollaj-s each. We have not said We have seen no confirmation of the rumor that the Hon, D. M. Barringe hay been ap pointed Ambassador to a foreign j court. We hope, however, it will turn out jo be true. He is both capable and worthy of the; highest trust and his universal popularity would render his appointmentacceplable to allj parties. Tal ented, honest, patriotic, moderate, firm and consistent, he served the Si at fi Hnnnral.lv nnrl use fully in the Legislature fo tfiany yeafs, and well and ally has she been represented by him the national Legislature, f Elis influence in i 1 i ! i. any tfcinK alul U; before owing to the fact of Its bring before our readers for some years. ' 4 . . . J , gratified to Ihe question now!, rs toee a large one going H , , auh rate'of lOOjmiles per Wur as its inven I ! tory slate it tansdo. The ccriooMfrf the form j oi u cigar, or uouiie cone, oui u is crveu in revotyidal Ipindle by the inventors. Theyob (ject to the ! name of balloon. , The vessel to Mhold he gaa'is to! be 800 feel long and 50 "in j'jdtatneier, and this is to be propelled by a four horstt pbwer engilne ut the rate of one hundred miles per hour to California, by driving two fan contributed largely in securing! the nomination arid election of General Tayo! to ihe Presi- dency ; and the people generally would be . : ti-.. j l -.1 -i?f ii i gruiintru io seeine spnere oi nif poiltlcm janors extended under the administration of that incor ruptible patriot and old fashioned republican. Raleigh Star. HARRIS & CRUMP) ARE now receiving from New York: and Pfiiladel-phia,-a large and splendid stock of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, . I which they are determined-to sell as low as. any hoase in thi nrt of North Carolina, consisting of all funds of ladies and gentlemen's dress goods, of the latest and newest styles, which have been selected with great care and bought at the very lowest cash prices. For Ladies Wear. Beautiful silk Lustres, Mode Cashmeres, colofed do., satin striped do., Mouseline de Lanes, silk and jworsted Lustres, Cheni Alpaccas, blk and col'd Merinos, plaid Ginghams, French do., Shawls. Gloves, Ribbons, fine Collars, Linen Cambric Hand'fis, Boanet silk.lVelvets, Bonnets ad Hosiery. ; For Gentlemen's Wfar. Black French and English Cloths; Fiiench Cassitneres, fig'd do , fancy do., wool Tweed! Kentucky Janfs, Ker seys, fig'd satin Vesting, cut velvet do)., plain satin do., ard worsted do. Also, brown and bleach'd PHlls, Do mestics, Whitney Blankets, f Hats & Caps, Boots Sc SIios, ' besides a general stock of Hardware and Cutlery, Groceries, Crockefy, kt. Those wishing to buy goods, we respectfully invite their attention to the above stock, as we are deermined not to be outsold ly any. I. Wood Grove, Rowan co., Oct. 26, 1848. ly 25 capeTpeaii steamboat company OF FAYETTEV!ILLE AND ) - wilming1t6n, ARE RUXMXGS , Steamer Gov. G RAH AM. (2ft inch draft) ! Tow Boat, MIKE BROWN, ' TELEGRAPH, GEN. TAYLOR, J I THE above Boats run regularly between j-Fnyejite-ville and VVilmington at the late reduce rates' of freight, and are as well prepared for the speedy and safe transportation ot uoous up anu aown aa any ipe on me river. I Thankful for the last year's business we solicit a con tinuance and increase for the future. All god3 con- sianed to J. &. W. L. McGary, Wilmington, N. C, will be forwarded free of commission. I' All.produce from the country sent to W. L. McGa ry, Fayetteville, will be shipped to where desfred free of commission, in all cases we give.-toe earnest lnlorma- tion of the arrival and departure of goods. , Communications addressed to J; &. W. L, McGary, Wilmington, and W. L. McGary .Fayetteville, iwill meet with attention. W. L. McGARYl Agent. Jan: 20, 1849 . V ly39 The undersigned having commodious Wqre Houses at the River, and having been long engngetin the for warding business, will receive and forward all goods senr to his address at the usual commission. l Jan. 1849 W. L. McGARY. 1 ' ctsatdiottVr.;Usefui-"arliclcs: Xorr Was this! all 'many had been brought to hear the Gospel preachedand- some of those who at 4irst molested the preacher, were now most ready to' protect and defepd him.-7-All this was done by one reclaim ed mftn, a working gardener, in thepurse of twelve months. ' NEW GOODS The largest and best selection yet, and , . Cheaper than erer. BROWN "&ELLIOTT T F.SPRCTFULLY inform the public that they are receivingfrom New York and Philadelphia, their Fall supply of FRENCH ENGLISH & AMERICAN of thei latest and Newest Styles, which have been selec ted with great care, and bought at the very lowest cash prices. Among their stock may be tound For Ladies Wear, Beautiful silk Lustres, Mode Cashmeres, Colored do., Satin striped do , satin striped Mous. De Lanes, Plain and black do., Silk and worsted Lustres, satin striped Cheni Alpaca, Mode Thibet Cashmere, satin striped do., black Paramatta, black Merinos and Alpacas, Oregon Plaids, Ginghams, French do., Shawls, Gloves, Ribbons, Collars, Linen Cambric Hand'rTs, Reviere do., Plumes, Bonnet silks, Velvets, Bonnets and Hosiery. j For! Gentlemen's Wear. j French Black, browri and olive Cloths, French Cassi- meres, (fig'd) Doeskin do., Fancy do., Wool Tweeds, ( Kentucky Jeans Kerslpys, bro. and bl'd drills, domestics, 1 Whitney blankets, fig'd satin Vestings.cut Velvet do., j 62'd silk do., plain satin do., worsted do., HATS & APS. BOOTS & SHOSS, BESIDES A GENERAL STOCK OF Hardware & Cutlery, Groceries, Crock ! ry, &c, kc Those wishio. to buy Goods, would do well to call, as we feel satisfied we can offer inducements to purcha sers, by selling-cheap for Cash., Salisbury, October 5, 1848. WHOLESALE & RETAIL. ' Coach and Carriag w .,fV 2 Chemicals, Dyc-Stuffs and Perfumery, THE subscribers are now receiving at theii Drug Store, corner of the Mansion Hotel, the largestand best selected assortment of . Drugs, Chemicals, Paints, Oils, and Dye-Stuffs, ever brought to this rharket. We particularly invite the attention of Physicians, Druggists, and Merchants to our stock, which we pledge, to 6ell at lower rates than any other establishment in Western North Carolina. With the assurance again that our prices and terms shall please all, we return our sincere thanks to the public for their very liberal patronage heretofore extended to us. Below we presenj a list of a few of the articles compris- ' inc our stock : Pulverised Ipecac, Rhei, Jalap, Colum- bo, Scilla, Gamboge, Opium, Arrow Root, Pearl Barley, Cort Cinch, Hyd.' Chlo. Mit., Suph. Quinine, Sulph. Morphine-, Ac-it do., Piperine, Salacine, Red Lead, Ve netian Red, Spnnish Brown, White Lead, Black do., Linseed and Train Oil, Logwood, Copperas, Indigo, Also, a large assortment of Shop Furniture. Prescriptions furnished at all hours. Orders from a distance punctually attended to BltOWN & JAMES. Salisbury, July G, 14S 10 rri HE copartnership of Wiiherypoon, Pritcharjt r m Qavinz ucru uuwiitu uj luuiuai :onvtn ,t sioess will hereafter be conducted ondr rt,.' rriT'riii inn nncrnnnnr,.. . In losing Mr. L A. Witherspoon, we have lotf . i ' man and on agreeable copartner, hot we trutt K. lost that principle that should actuate honest roenf' transaction of business, and in offeri ..... ' ""tJfflH ,L public in the CARRIAGE MAKING BUSINESS pledge ourselves for the faithful performaec , ' 0 ,r. 1 j: i.- , t Otr gagements. r nar uu uii(Kjiion 10 peg-, ll,m.nt in iti iMiKlif nrintA Kinrr r-J .1 , Klk. the character of our work will secure to tiJT public Javor. We are tnanniui tor 'Oatarreaij, and would advise, our friends and the public io t of No. l.and go where they have the most cenK.tie' nt Kp inferior to anv in thu tM .1 ' st PRITCHARD, ROSEBOROUGH ille, N. C, Jan, 11. 1649. best treated work shall not Mocksvi The undersigned having been connect d ' bove establishment from its commencemeBt jn ii ville until very recently, and having a nowle , qualifications of the gentlemen in charge, cia the public that they are prepared with good wo?! and materials, can execute in as good and fine a heretofore, and cheerfully recommend them U'worirrf public patronage. I. A. WITHERSW II, REYNOLDS. ' T Saddle, Harness and Trnii ' i BOOfER & WILSON J C?5 XT" EEP constantly on hand an ext ! -Q,fr?v Jb-zL. sive assorunent of i afife- 1 t. WATCHES, CLOCKS, M MANUFACTORY ! A IN STREET, SALISBV&l One Door beloiv the Pot Office. Jewelry, Silverware, Cutlery, Musical Instruments. Revolving Perfumery, Soaps, and Fancy Articles of every descrip Hon. Cabinet Making Business ! FURxMTUREFOR SALE. diameter each and makin A ' CI l whetfl 20 feet in , I1 TtL 200 Evolutions nrr minute, which will he each f . : r wheel passing thfouh a space of 14,571 3-8 4 ieei per mitinie. i tiis tcriai locomotive is to t curt 100 passengers with all their baggage, ity carrry fuel and wfater for 49 hours, jxnd lo alight !4 whn neceis&rjr. It will be twico as long as fi th mamrnoth steamer New Vorld and nearly (our times as long as the Constellation, now in the course of construction at Westervelt 6i Mackaj's iship yard, which is 202 feet long .the largest merchant ship in existence. It is Indeed a during project to drive such a monster vessel through ihje air by a four horse power team engine nt the rate of 100 miles ner hour. TIIK Rr.4 7lTn STAR Spiken of in some of the Southern papers as a most retQarkale phenomenon! and supposed to beya btirnlngplanet, proves to: be the weH known star, CanitfHM, of the constellation Argo Navis, onco worshippedby the? ancientj Egyp. tians, Arabians, and other Eastern nations. Its strange motion and appearanceaje readily ac- ' counted for by its being so near itls. horizon, and the refraction of light, together with the vapors of the earth and air passing be twee it Ml l'c anri t Vi o human viin I f i KtluS WILLIAM ROWZEE HAVING purchased the entiTe interest ; of David Watson in the late firm of Watson & Rowzee, THE TEMPERANCE CAUSE. CHOLERA ! CHOLERA !! The following' extracts are from a very sensible; letter published latn.Jy in the New York Journal ol Commerce : Good blood is made from goad food. Food is anything which can become blood. Alcohol catiuot therelore t is not food. I That which is not lood.iseiiher inoperative ; or a poison. Alcohol is Poison. Alcohol decomposes the blood therefore prepares (or disease. The man who drinks, is as ready for the Cholera, as oiled paper is ! for taking fire. ime-tenths of all that were attacked, drank. Persons wishing to purchase article? in the above line, will do well to call and examine their fine selecAon,one door above J. &, . Murphy's store. Watches, Clocks, -and Jewelry repaired in the best manner, and warranted for twelve months. Lepine and plain Watches altered to Patent Levers, and warranted lo perform well. Salisbury, July 20, 143 tf 12 THE subscriber haviag established hime jf ia j Town ot Salisbury, for ihe purpose uf cartjiBr. I the abo e business, resieetfulW soliciiB share patronage. He pledges himse'f.that his work bilt jj . j ajs it uuiir m uic inj uesi sijic,b iiu UI J pricrl 10 a. He will keep. constantly on hand StddlniBriHn Martingnles,Harne$, Collar $, Saddle lValltt$;TnAi Valise, be , be. Also, Harness Skirftflg, So'eind per Leat her of thejyery best quality always on haMih. can te douh low tor casn, or on a snort credit ytonj customers. . In addition to the above, he respectfully infc-raid,' puouc, tnat ne carries on Ihe J Ii t a no 0C7j t 'AX f VI 1. 4 Jul think of il to see aivessel 800 feet long ' i 1 10 Tngund, driven by a lour horso power steam : 1 i U (1 HORSE taming; A horse tamer named OfTut, has created qjnite a sensation in Clurrrbus,(Geo) hy soma ot bis feats. The Democrat tKus records one of thfrn ; ' ' 1 . ' ' u Col. Jafmes C. Holland ha i a wild foolish .animal that' would never stiffen hun while rid ing lo come near the tap of a rjriim. He was slow to believe that Mr. O. could do anything engine il a speed, one third as fast as one of Wl,h her, tut it took only a fejw moments for Hut Ion's . hullett proiected hv 2 oz -of nowder from aont'ponnder gun. We saw the model, (which floated about two pounds) exhibited in ihe 'llihernacte aid were highly delighted with lh a rausemeitt, although soniething went wrons i'v j i b hitfee machinery. We wish the inventors, f p Messrsrorterdc Uobjohn, ull success.; We ;I lnlehd,lo jut down our name for the seconding, j I ; an H) reff renee to the uext exhibition we must ay with Cowjert j'When Gilphi he does ride again, iMiy we be there to see." j i, - s Sci. American. respectfully informs his friends and the public-in gener al, that he will continue the business in all its various branches. He would also call the attention of the pub lic to ihe handsome supply of Furniture w'hich he now on hand for sale' cheap for cash, country produce or lumber, at the market prices. : Among his assortment may be found : BUUEAUS, ! Dressing, Dining, Tea, Centre, toilet & Ladies Work Tables ; Book Cases ; Ottorqans ; sSofqs ; Wash Stands; Office Chairs; Mahogany, "Curled Mtrple, black Walnut, Fancy and wood seat Chairs and Settees of every description always on hand or made id order at shortest notice. Having in his employ good workmen, he feels no hes itation in saying that he is able to supply all demands for any kind of furniture, and would respectfully solicit a call from the citizens of the surrounding country. All orders from a distance promptly attended to. Call at the old stand, just opposite the Rowan Hotel. Salisbury, Feb. 1, 1849. ? tf 3D Sicily AYine and Tallow Candles. XI-1 ST received a large supply of fine Talk) w CAN- Cr DLES. Also, an excellent article W Sicily Ma- .WILLIAM J . PLUMMER SADDLER AND HARNESS MAKER, rrVKrS pleasure.in returning his A thanks to all those who have heretotore favored linn with their custom. He trusts and believes thai lie has given very general , if not uni versal satisfaction ; and as hp isfor the past, so shall he continue to feel grate- ful to all who may patronize his 1 shop. I I lie woviIJ inform the public that he has la tel v receiv- ed some very tine northern materials, and is now better j n r norud 4o l. n.l IL . .. III.. t i A. i i - i ii i i i y i 1 '-"uuir uiiu Harness work man ever. body and mind, well imployed, and a j nis pru.es nrK not ex.ravaga,,,. but ls work is -ood - ' He occupies his usual stand .opposite to the store of Bo- ' ger vSc. Mnxwell, and is ever realy to obey orders in the I line of business to whic h he belongs. He keeps on hand i a good stock of saddles, bridles, martingales, harness j &c. for sale, and cim most generally, furnish instanter such articles as are required of him. Salisbury, June 1, 184S tf ana oicYi u.-iv. tr j t, i.' in ine Jctie S'atesville, where he will always be happy toFftk. friends, und supply them with any of the above eotcRH ated articles Thankful for past encouragement , he hopes tf t)m attention, not only to merit a continuance ot tfcett but a considerable increase for ihe future. j U"IIis shof) is one door below the" Post Office " .WM. II. MOWiiiUT. Salisbury, January 11, 1S40 READ THIS! r i.aril',!XLK the latter to enter the stable, stfdddle and bridle the filly, and caue her to follow hirn quietly outf he beating a drum a few pices in advance. He then mounted, with the drum in his hand, beat the same while on horseback, then dis. mounted und tied up the reins causing this now docile animal Uf follow him lik.e a well (rained soldier at the sound of music, land obedient to every word ! Uns and other ejpf riments were deira or White Co6king WINE, manufactured for cook witnessed hy satisfaction." several citizen to their entire IMPROVED HORSE POWER. Mr. H. W. HriKir ..f T nn f 11:' j. . , I "(11 ;M'iaf, 111 IUI3 a uwuaiion. .a country scnooimaster wno stale has made a valuable improvement on a found U rather diilicult to inuke his pupils oh. stationary Horse Power machine, which is so eTVllHjd,flVreuce in .reading between a coma : Simple and easily conslrucled, fhat almost con ; .uu .aj.n, po.nt. aunpieu a plan ot nis own, I slrocted, that almost every farther can put it up .whrch he Hatlered htim-lf Would mak them j himself. It is constructed wit 1. a main horizon, u profit ie nt in the art oft punctuation ; thus, in j tal revolving shaft which Is drfveli by levers to ...... uiiid iu a t iHii,.uiey were i wnich the horses are attachedlmovin in acir. ing purposes expressly. Salisbury, Oct. 12, 1848. BROWN & JAMES. 23 MILITARY For sale by and Masonic Gloves, J, II. ENNISS. Salisbury, Dec. 21, 1843. 33 1 A -....::-. j i . i , iu pity h, anu reao on io a colon or semi -co-Ion, tick, tick, audi whn a full point, tick, tick, rc.j;Nov it so happened that the worthv fc j J D tnTt n i e receive dnoi ice lira 1 l h e pa rj N h minister wa io pay a viit ot eiamtnation to bis school, and h was desirous that his pupils should sho lo 1 1 to be t advauf.ige, he gave them all nn extra drill the day before the examination. " Now' saidjir, addressing hii pupils, when you read before : tho minister to'-moriow, von , t ,rf "Ul ,no ncf inougn you must think of jltien,! as you g,i, along, for the sake of elocu. Ition.' So far sor good. Next diy came, and ! with h the mii.i.ter, inhered into the, school t room . by the Dviiniuie, who with smiles and , bowii hped that the training of the scholars Htf fjlT4,!!4 his approval. Now u so happen. -! L H Td ?bal ,tlH fir,t W raHd " by the minister ftad lieen hsent ihe precedinu dav. and in th t : : hurry the master bad foi rotten t u: f ; i iiutruvtiou how to act.- The minister aked the 1kV lo tead a chanter in (heX)ld Testa ; j uhW, he pointed out. The boy complied, and f.Vf, hX acce began 4o, read ' And the Lurd p:.ke u,,to Muse savingfw, speak un. I1h children .f I.riif -...i Ji'LM .I' ll ) s ' e .., nuu !j fj il !;. ,bou y tick, tich tick, ! f; . I hts inf..rtunateHUy. i hi own ii)le, acted if i like a ,hover blh on the Door Doininip ?hili miniver and hi fiieiuK' almost died of litpr. r cle and communicatinx? thei nrAvor hit hin Irom a large notched pulley alftve, io diive a thrasher, or ahy oiher machijie, so essential now to a well managed farcf). ! This Horse Power, has no cog wheels m traction wheels or pulleys it is all made of wbod Mit the jour- A CARD. l DRS. DROWN & JAMEShavingassociatedthem selves in the practice of Medicine, con alwaysbe found at theirdrugstore when not professionally engaged Salisbury, December 16, 1847 tf 33 : HATS. HATS. FIXE Beaver and iridic Skin Hats, for sale-by 'J. II. EXXISS. consciousness of beinir richt before man and God, art; of us much value, as many medicines. Tranquility of mind and rec- j titude of feeling, give a healthful vigor to J the Brain, arid therefore improve th hrea- thing, and by consequence, the condition of the. bloodi All the Cholera patients. except thosei who took -it by contagion, ' were immoral and yicious. J I am afraid to send yon more this time, j lest I weary you. The Divinr Being keeps us it) health hy Laws, not by 'medicine. He punishes us by Laws, when we ofFend and He heals us by Laws when we cease to offend. VVould that we all knew and obeyed his Laws. We should not have much cause to fear the cholera. Yours, respectfully. J. H. SHEARMAN, M. D., 203 Bleecker st. MORE EFFECTS OF RUM. On Monday afternoon about 5 o'clock, a brutal affair transpired in that den of in famv.jknown as the Verandah, at the head of Hanover street. Several light ing char acters, under the influence of liquor came to blows. One Jordan seems to have been the special object of hate, and all fell to beating him in the most shocking man ner. The Police were called and sev eral of the gang arrested. Jordan wasso much injured that Dr. Kennedy was sent for to dress his wounds, and he pronounced several of them the work of some sharp instrument. Two or three have been put in the lock up. But, the reader will in quire why not goto the root of the matter. Medicines. Medicines, ,"7F- are receiving at Dr.C. B. Wheeler's V t old stand the larqrst anj best stock of MEDICINE. INSTRUMENTS, Paints- Dyc-Stujfs. S nces Perfumery. Fancy and Uuseful Articles, ever broujrht into this country. f?ce our laj-je hand-, bills and Catalogue. We will sell very low tor cash. . LOCKE 6c CHAFFIN. Salisbury, iay 11, 14 H 2 BOGER & MAXWELL BER LYr; TO INFORM tfieir friend a-nd ihe public generally, that,- they are now re ceivHii a handsome slock of Fall and Winter Goods. Consisting o f almost erery Article usually ta Dry-Goods, Hardware, j Queens and Glassware, Hats, Caps, Bonnets, BooUfci Shoes, sole and uppr Leather, ; GROCERIES, of every kind and of best qualiiy, Rtipe, Easn? 13 r or ihe military and sportsman, e bte ml PEA US Lace, T0.VS.ic.lt. wine. C H A P- Plumes. Swords, Silver EAGLE BUT- CHEAPEST OF I ILL j Double aird simile barrel Shot Gcb ! . and Apparatus, Pistols, f inished and unfinished Rifle bnrr'.s, A:c., ic All f which we intrnd to sell brar. lor rtc-h or nd'tifff-H punctual dealer?, or exchange fur ihe f!:owing pr3i as we are in the market lo puu ha-e 5(JU bufcj cru ' ed Oat;, 300 bushels Flaxseed, 5UU bu-tiis perd irst Peaches, and 15,000 lb: cotton and linen rag, iaJ . much Beeswax and TrIIow as we can get. i Salisbury, Oct. 2G, 1848. I-3 '". is nals, aud it is therefore icapaiiltl of beli repair. ! ed l.y arty nf our Hirm-re, all of wh6rri are more i April 2 or lss handy with the axe, aW,. chisel and -. i - t . . ' i . ' . I 'p. : j?U r JSh i hi plane.-Sct. Amer. VIRV.1NIA GOLD M It is tated i the Charlotte Gold. at near and; put the rnmsellpr, who robbed thosp $?2tt-tt-jrj'jterjK!'?-i 'npn ot reason, into inn lock un with them f li he is sultrrx'd to continue to deal out the damning drink, another serious out rage may occur to morrow. When will legislators frame laws that will strike at the root of vice ? The fountain must be sealed up before the fiery streams will cease to roll on. Boston Reporter. A A A A A . W PRICE & L TLKY, Fashionable Tailors, CONCORD, X. C. 27,1843. ' tf52 r JUST RECEIVED AND for sale by the subscribers, a lare supply of Spir its Turpentine, which they will pell cheap by ihe gal- BROWN b JAMES. 44 (Xtk.) Jonrnal of Ion or barrel. the 23d of Febmarv. iK-i fVJ ; iiu ! March 8, 1849 marie coui.ty .here was gathered -on Thar,, p Childs & 0S. Oriental Ot .SoVCrei-n (lay, ih? loth of February, in! about one hour Balm Pilb 1 t a ufin, oiMiitriiiiu-r MKe len n tintfx 1 inin I T I .u The quaintity thus gathered U valued rnrly a judge of the St. Lawi yAxco thousand dollars! 'Hie EUiter of ! herd? ceri,f-,hat 1 ). uh;tpr. ; V SHOUT INAUGURALS. ' ,Th-Hichmond Whig savs'lHat Pre? denljMndisonY first inaugural was 'onlv following from the Hon.. F. Winslow, rence c'inty courts : oersonallv. aiid by inv fa- nii!i7 iicp,I siii'.l k . f PL;l.l.. - r . i. i A..: 1 me Journal, in a strain very halurally excited Sovereign Balm Pills. At first I used them with an ex- by nch prospecti of health near home breaks I c,,ion that ejl were 'n of hose qftacki impositions . r II .4 1- u u rr;,ome' -WreaKa I po often palraej ofTll?tin ,he public, botU now feel a con- . ! ll I1L1 . r I r. r.. eyery rarrly. ,. N. FlWIXSLOW. priee 2$ cents, and is ac- to Calilomia ? Why, one mmhl as av11 talk ' and shou,d be 'P1 foT us by nlw.nt a.;,, r vr t f flfr , W iaiK I Norfolk. May 38; 1948. "2 niiout g,Mllg fron, Xeucastle to get coaU ; from Each box contains 31 pills; Pri vpnir, io ottaiti the precious metal ; from Wvthersfield to.gH onions. Is ltdlk' of goinrr from here to Calirnia, or any other sara4 wild, to get gold." I companied with certificates and full directions. For saleby Boger & Maxwell, Salisbury ; Falls &, Monison, tatesvilie ; David Froley, jRockriile ; J. P. Mabry, Lexington ; D. Honneycutt,Gold Hill ; and wholesale and retail by P. M. CohenlD, tlayne street, Charleston, S. C. ' J Uw27 !f s long rs that of General Tnylor!. try. Genius will never be netltetPfl hv iu public unless it neglects itself; if must uisuain tne, humble nil arjee of nidus. JUST RECEIVED Q HOGSHEADS new crop Sugar; j House Molasses. 6 Barrels tor Bale by i February 13, 1819 M. BROWN & SON. . i 40 We clip tbe following from an English paper. This, is Washingtonianism : A reclaimed drunkard made the follow ing statements a lew evenings ago. He had opened a room for the advocacy of Teetotnlism, in a vers low and degraded neighborhood in the district of Holloway, near London. - Many attended, about 300 had signed the pledge 40 of whom w ere reclaimed from habitual drunkenness. He had been the means of putting into circu lation about 4000 tracts. He had estab lished a Sabbath School into which about 250 children had been admitted ; a dfy school, the average attendance at which was 120, and an evening school for adults in which were several persons now able to read a chapter in the Testament ; Fur ther he had founded a Savings' Bank for the children's half pence and farthings ; 15 pounds had been paid in, which, in stead of being wasted in sweet-meats and THOMAS DICKSON, I TAILOK, W0- IjR respectfully inform bis old customers, that T he s: i 1 1 carries on the TAILORING AND CUTTING BUSINESS al his old stand opposite J. & V. Murphy's brick store, where he holds himself ready at all times to serve his cus tomers. His prices will be found by those who mny patronize him to be lower thin tit any other shop in the" Town, his work durable and warranted to fit well. If not, call and get your money for your cloth a'ain. T. DiiAon re.turtis his sincere thanks to his former pa trons, and hopes by industry and application to business, thai they w ill continue their attention to his shop ; also, ' invites those who haye not yel come to him, to call and try Ins fit . He is in regular reeeipt of bc mr,st approved fashions from ihe North, published by Mahan ; also, by Wards'! Monthly'. All kinds of country produce received in payment for woTr4 THOS. DICKSON. Jah. 15, IS 19 y3j OPPOSITION IS THE LIFE OF TRADE ! KEADYMADE niiivn firm itatc of Hovtn CavoUnd ROWAN tOUMV. Superior Court of Laic Fall Tirm.fc$- John Litaker and Vife MarM.itnk. r r Daniel wWiaS Michael Bostian. Sally Bowian, Jacob' DmiKH fT Wiihelni, John Wiihelm, Sophia Wt.,e!n, Ufis helm. Petition for Doircr T apnearincr to the satit-lactifin l tlx- Court,tlt.l Iv Wi helin. Jlohi. Wilbflm S-,r.ii.a WTfceim & Lewis Wilhelm. defendants in this case, ere n'i "'into tants of this Sate : It is therefore oru -red, by ike Cr: that pul)licati..i, ,r made in the Carolnii Vaini. newsoaoer rubli.hed in Salisbury, tor s x wr-ke. MW, inn the e-diiJ delriuiants Tollv Wi.beini. Jr'i WfbJ Sophia Wilheim, and Lewis Wiilieiui. to arn3 if? at our next Supetior Conjrt of Law for Kcwan CootfJ. be held on the Mb Monday after the 4lh Mt't1? March next, then and there to plead, an.-wer or d'838' 1 said petition, or judgment pro confesso, be to ihem. (MDDG STORE Just Opened in Salisbury ! Hp FIE Subscriber having: purchased at the North a large assortment of Heady Hade Clotll- lllg Biade up in'the best style and of the best mate rials, would invite the public, to cait and examine his stock Wfore purchasing elsewhere, as he feels assured that be can offer such inducements as cannot fail to please. His stock consists in part as follows : n, Cloaks, Overcoats, Sacks, Frock Coals, Dress Coats, black and fancy Cassimere Pants, Sallinet do ; Cloth, Silk and Satlin, black ; and fancy Vests. Shirts, Drairers, Cra ! rats. Handkerchiefs, Hats, Caps, j Boots, Shoes, Ac, tW., d-c. j Also Cloths, Cissimeres, Vesting, &c, which will be inaae up co order at the shortest notire, and in the most fashionable style, by Mr. John A. Weirman, an expe rienced Taylor from Philadelphia. His Store is nearly opposste J. & V. Murphy's well known stand. J. II. LNNISS. Salisbury, Dec. 7, 194S 31 tf W'nnes J. S. Jr.hnslon. (Terk r,f saiil Cnuri. t A I) I hJh iml ,n lU'TO.I . ..f isrHUD if" I prudence. J. S. JOILNHTOS.C-- Gw 42 Pi inters fee 62 BOOT AND SHOE! SHOP I miiiVL-irt f,.r J. .t.u.. Z.. ... i ,.,v n. rouixling country, that be ( ues lo manufacture 1 BOOTS AND SHOE . . . ., ilk ! in a styie tnai wiu cuiuk,v r,t mi mis pari oi me country, wur mairna.s ifjt best quality, and our work shall be done tag He has now, and intends to keep on D !. oiioe1' mnue in inr mirpi idsoioii onu u.--- - .vp- asks all who may wish to buy, to call and t0 selves. , ' Country produce taken in exchange for wort Boots and Shoes neatly repaired. faa Persons from the country will find our fa below M. Brown t Son's store, and oppi" '.r-V ion Hotel. JEREMIAH BA.RRlJb' By JACOB LEFLEJ- odiisaury, reo. 10, i&i'j fruit, bought on the Shbatb. was exnen-l FiP1 Cassin,ert? l?"? Jcontr.c. Ill I . . . ' ' mm. -' JOO. qcu iasi vnnsimas in snoes IrocUs, jhck- Dee. 21 33 WE hereby give notice that we the JfWgJrV no longer partners of Volentine MauDef.M. Maunev and George Bamhardt, and wilFnot rf fclT. or debts mad HOLMES CrA Hill. February 20, 149. hardt.and wilhnot Je by either of tbe V ES, EARNHAKTg- :e Vi brea Hate praetd tin i ler, !5 -fouo iuifi par N
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