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St I F 1 i.L i From the Mountain Banner. TOM FAN N ON ; n . v n r i ' f i TIic Celebrated Tory Partisan,, A REVOLUTIONARY ROMANCE. ? j 1 ' j BY 'TUJCVK I. WILSON. CHAFfER I. tool tiem but a little WMleita paUbemielvei pnee made I stiafl leare vou b lake care of 4he beyond iihe rach ol the r foes. 'Sometimes W roan and bis big lrunk while I proceed : to they corieealed themselves in swamps, or in lb- D back roorn for my prize. recesses of the forest. Keeping scouts out upon j re inose two oojrs. ine reoet HI : I r t J . .. To feign is pleasant tho'U be 10 bell ; ' Better reign in hel. than sefrye in he a Ten. . j i. ; 1 f ; I , Paradise tfirttf Hii iwo!, like bark with rodder lost, 1 ; On passion's changeful tide was tossed ; f T 1 . i . . . . ii . : ll Gut bold I Mt brats, that mtiii I i . . i . . ' - I ' .14 1 - ' p( T . ' L i. .' . !ij i the watch to apprise ipem iot any raoreipeni ee "J. 4 aero ni-si acr-aming, oi against ibem; and wbilejtbeir pursuers were ijoq musi enter toe pacft murehinir in one- war.- e inert in tr to aaronse! wipe iour sworid across thern.tbey would be afar off in an opposite di- tbroatsi-whenjyoili can return rection. committing their rata-fes upon tbe lives parnet, or same and property of the unprotected, the aged, and nui make a slit in tbe old man tbe! helpless. i ! let out his voice before it get to THE RANDOLPH NEGROES. A writer in the Baltimore Patriot, who is traveling In Qbto, gttes this account oft bp Ran. i dotph negroes, who it .will he remembered weie room with me Jnd dr7e"ffrMra lhe!r h"" bch bad been Pro' a couple of tenr curH for tbem by tbe whites ; , rnfio the big trunk. i Tt Sb,H,i. 5I,Mr?m P"1" w .i 9 a small and rather, dilaoidated town, between nn Fn lhe mMn liin .7"." BUU "'"lUimu,u.rg i-wn,-.wwp - ...,.T g,;. -ij-. j d: i i .u- 1 (i was in NortYtce nor virtue had the power Beyond the1 impression of the hour: Anal ob. when passion rules, bow rare j-' 1 iTbet hours that fall to virtue's share. : 'r-wT I "j I Spoxr'a. Rohthy. r: Tom Fannon was one of those bold, blood, tbirsfy lory ifftders, that during the warjof ibe Kev4iuiion were a terror to ait peaceaoR! cm Such Was pannon, the I famous lory panlzan. and such the character of him and bis follow, er mien reared in cit ilizaiion, but as destitute of honor or mercy as the irudest lavage that ev. er walked the earth. i 1 v ! CHAPTER II. ! i u' Ojjreach'rotjs night ! J ' s r ;; Thou Irnd'si thy ready iveil in every treason : And teeming mischief thrive beneath thy shade i b- i --.:-'.:). i ?. Aabos Uau - Kensyi tbin walked back j toino fr? .h wfjjforciWr eby the that all ibeie! comrades wre Mt ihbttanis. j llhe cond.tion jflhese poor i i j Tu creatures ts a sad commentary on the miserable You understand me." i Well, I reckon I ido.f i Pannon and lit fire and found asleep. ' I1 " Let them slepp," said Pannon. It ill be time enough to lell Hanardof it in tbe morn jjiig, and lei us (olow suit, an see" if we cai&'t refresh ourselves! fur to roorroiiv's work." :!' 1 So saying they stretched itbemseives upon the leaves, and the seared and deadened can- ne mean tisne ...i . . . . windpiplto bis place and Pmua-A long the c bis mouth Ihc ?rLph "',s.rof!: tbei adjoining county; of Mercer! tbaf the large tract of land was purchased for their settlement . It was on a night in the month of June 17 sciences of the rand except those on guard, tbatl wis will introduce the deader to tbe camp were soon wrapped in slumber, dreaming per- of lories. It was situated on the Yadkin river, haps, of murder and robbery, and perhaps,! of t'' .... i 'ill r ' ! ! . ' ' j-ln t1' : i I.L- J L-i ' ' :' ' J '.i.i zensi and all helpless and inofjensive wn4n m miles from the town ol Salisbury , the days of iniocjeiit boyhood aud the sports! of and! Ibildren ; land whose dark and diaM : ? hVU d' y ide lea'1' Mr youth. ' . j : deeds have rendered their names synonymous V" rfaiire.fair W. &e ares, covered QTd be Continued.) with cruelty arid every species of outia, and WI, if U - trees,around many ol which wound transmitted their names to posterity cf.upled n oe i ine grape artd tne muscadine, clus witball that is revolting to religion, to raiiraliiy, tefipg Jn gwcelul! lestooni ainong (be branches and io bumaufly. j enjfre welre P,ed at certain accessible points Fanoonj wasfa man rsther under the trledium aiiie awance oa. and all piecessary precau- 4ions and given him a figure and exprest, NUTS The Boston POR GRAMMARIANS. sationHietween a Magazines and an ?1rtancrirriibJUbe8-aconve:r. goine through so much to learn so little. young iaay wno writes tor tne as t,e cbarify boy aid when he got to II 011 Gentleman t' Are t&ere any houses si sv " 4 Mvwi vi siv svs v -t - 1 , m - - j r j rr. i . r mn . . ' , ? - w l ; bad lrmed him in her most beautiful (Iropor; jL . ' i - 7 -i wtti jaayj." vn sir. f I nere js a nejw bad been built in .feuse being bujlt for Mr.!Smi!h, but it is lie! ttatuebut a pl fect model of symetry, nd as W ,aJO Prevent iUrpftsei Moitptbe aeile asthe wiVd deer ol the foresti Nature noij ofi .quiyt were; htpg aoout, asleep ; ion I . j. : " Pi T At ) teri'g oaths and imprecations owe pleasing and commanding ; bu; education : ; anu boh iu refiuerea nis uisposmon ine ami- . :' pod of hi outward appearance. His bafr wa$ of a yellowish j flaxen color, almost as (Jne as j silk, and, being permitted to grow; fell inlighu wavy, ringlet about his neck and shoulders. His forehead was broad, boi not high, ad his - organs of combatitiveness were fully de veloped, formpgj the mosi prominent feature in lhpbre nological analysis of bis cbararier. II is eyes ' were of a light blue, but - piercing in thejr ex l , f pression ; and when excited wiib anger they , , flashed with art earnestness that revealep this ; unwavering dejerminaJion of the soul tfiat lit! Ihemjwitb! such a fearful glare. His cheeks; were found and full, his nose straight and point.! ea, ana nts teetb as white and clear as pearl v It:, i! 'J Li ' . ! i ... ' SI Near a email fire which the centre of the encampment, more fur light carperitlrs who aire building.'!;! than warin? were seated Fanhoii and a lew oth. fCsianjionjg' whoin was (jba lieutenant of the company, a large, rough looking man with heavy whiskers, a loweririg bWw, a small1 black eye,! and a countenance I which mirrored the wul of an abandoned being, capsibe of any enormity .J.', The name ofj ibis man was Lewis Hanaro ; and if ever there was a human crea lure, wholly lost to every sense of pily, of honor, policy of emancipating negroes, and allowing then to remain in this country. The majority of these once valuable servants are now--worih iessl pests upon the community among whom thejf are located, and ode n want for he common necessaries of life. I heard several express an ardent wish to return to tbe shores ot Roanoke again, where they once had plenty, and did not know what it was to suffer for want." A Matter of Taste i Yen you are a married man Samuel, said all indulgent parfnt to his hopeful son, "you'll under stand now ; but vether it is vorth vhile old gentlemao who can speak tbe end of the alphabet, isa matter o'taste. I .nil. .t.:Mi. :. .. h X 4 laiuci tutu ii isu u DETJGS! J - ' ' . 'S3 ji DRUGS! Uidiventlemtin.--" I rqeia sit corrected To be building ($ certainly a dilerent thing Ooi to be being built ; jand how long has Mr. Soiiil housel been bemjr built 7 it Ybtg Lady.' (Looks puzzled a momeril, and ihen answers rather abruptly.) Near? ajyear, Wholesale and Retail! Ir. Siimmerell, Powe Jk Co. HAVING purchased the; large and valoable stock of Drugs, Medicinesj &c.,of Brown& James, have removed to the stand latf occupied by theoi opposite, th Mansion Hotel. wheW in addition to the large, as-. sortment now on hand, they are receiving fresh supplies from the Nonh of all articles in their line, wbtcn tney ate selling on the most reasonable terms. They wjah, particularly to call the attention of country merchants and Physicians to their stoci, for,, they have, nowthe largest assortment ever offered for sale in Western, No. Carolina, and are jetermind to keep every tning on hand that may be wanted in their line, and wilj sell cheaper than the.satne articles csn be bought elsewhere in this section of cojintryj (Their assortment is com posed in part of the following .articles; Calomel i,(Amer can and English) blue mass,! do do, corrosive sublimate, hvdrarg cum-ereta, red precipitate, jalap, rhubarb 'En glish and Turkey) opium morphia, (sulphate muriate and acetate) sulphur, sublimed do, lbcdo,carbonaie am monia, sugar lead, hi carb sodo, hi tart potasse. ".The various gums and gums resons, all kinds of extracts and tinctures, sulph ether, sweet Spirits nitre, spts lavender comp. The essential oils and estences, bark and qui- nine. The various preparation f iron and iodine Also a large assortment of pain tf oils, dye-stufls, var nish, several varieties,) acids, tse. They have a'so ma ny articles for house keepers, such as Del luc's flavoring extract for pies and the like.; Farina, starch tapioca. arrow root ; all kinds of spices, bath bnck for cleaning knives camphorated paichuly for protecting clothes from moths, Lyon's magnetic powders for the! destruc tion of rats, bed bugs, &c. I Also!, the following popular remedies Brandreth's pills! Peters do, Townsend's sarsaparilla, Sands' do, Swaine's do, Ayer's cherry pee torat, jayne s expectorapt, vermituge, sanative, ote.. Orders by mail Old Gentleman, How much longer do y tllinkiiiljwill bjej.bins! piV Salisbury. April 3. 1861 WbungltadyU Explosively.) I dont know. VidMentlemm-l should think Mr. Smifhj and of phe t,eqder sensibilitiei of the heart, Ha nardj was, apparently, that man. There was a kiiidof raoroseness and dogged sullenness about would 4e annoyed by its beinji so long beiitg bim that rendered him rather unpopular, even built ; for tbe house hie now occupies being o With his associates : but Farinon had oromoted he must leave if. and the neW one beiner on him, and continued to uphold! him not that tie I beitia built, instead of beiaz built as he exoecB l I k. . . . ( . . V .i I? IS :A . M i : JT S !a . I '3 . -3 . - SI r i S 5- I - is lips were iftin, and quivered with feveryi f'T" 'v n,trc,,on D,m PUI because he knew ne cannot .. . ; . i : emotion! that thlrilled hi dark relenilel tid : 0,9 5 worlh in doinc hii service. With the the vounff ladv leaves the rootn verv suddenl remorseless heart. His countenance taWn allijsfreuS8,h giant, and the jferocity of a hun- We think it duite time thatthe innovatioii 3r log FIRST utner, was one calculated to Win ; and it-hep I B' "ger e was loo valuable to rannon for f arieciaiiqn rebuKed by pnr intelligent correspond attempting io allure,, his. ipeecb. was iwldJmei;Ti",m!r ,.nrorr aside,, j j r dent in our columns some ; weeks ago, and 're) lifluous Ud enchanting; but wheti comrjiandt i' j 'wonder if Kensy will nt return tonight,' pro'ed in the above iNutJ were abandoned; ng, 4i was narsn anafesoiuie, expressive pl dis J",M tone oa impatience. it is ) ;eing punt uoes not express pi ogress a : i- niiiu t-.... : . i . m i l: !i i :i a m : i . determination tor be obeyed. , Pannon wlfs usually accompanied by from f-eiiiy tu uiiyj rjiinaniy uesperauoes, always ready 10 engage in any worlt directed by theiir leader, and vieJdinff imblicit obedience lb all in ia a uouar only forty miles, and the I? part hn hPn irnnA I buildinff. A house " heincr built tworwhole days. 1 am ktrajid something has Uiiready1 built. I Pjut into La'tL ft Is txtitenM uappeneu 10 nun. eteetoi AVe sat. ior instance. ' John sold Hi n; .. .. . . .. j . I . . ' ti - sT TV nere Old VOU Send him 7'onnnirorl HanarH 1 IShd In Cotur a hnneo Konvrr hiVill nn lK laJ.f without raising his head, 4hi4h was bent down- or, if a house be in the process of erection, we ins commands. The section of country in war8 and resting upon his bands. say Ma house ibefng, !at the twne, build ins oh i i iiiv own ouinesi i nrpipni " ro i in nrnmiiPK. ' -i I hia it t.nirirsn. ii mn-a I threatened, or promise of booty allured, they would Pi lo lorpe more distant region 'thaq (hey were wont, and sometimes proceeded into the iState. f South Carolina on tbe one side, and at others! into ; Virginia on the other side. Jrhey came and went, and their course was marked wiih tears and shriek's, with .misery and ruin ; but they evaded! all plots against them : and sue! : ceededi for a long time, in committing their out. , rages with Impunity. j Mk ! line of tbe most remarkable features irl the! I character and conduct of Pannon was his! tat ! enl forjepmrnandt for reducing everyone a!bout , hhu u uuiuiasivfn mm rDiiucruig uuii passive , r tQ his will. - j He never raved or stormed ; land -is anger was perceptible only by the flashing j of his eyes, and, ihe quivering of his thin ftps. There ivas nevr, with him, but one punish? ; ment forj disobeying orders, or for rebellion againstbis authoniy; and that was a violent i i and speedy deafh. With a thorough acquaint. nce wth the whole surrounding country.'and directing everything liy; bis own sagacious rjiiud , ha was for a long time enabled to baffle all, bis enemies and to escape from that condign fjun ; ! itbment be so richly merited. : ; ! To ftsiy that Pannon; bad but one! passion . j would, per hap?, not be correct ; but whatever ! other ones he might have; had. all were made , subservjent (o ojne. i,u?i, the foulest and most j direful in;the long catalogue of inlul passions, I j as the. ruliiig demon of his soul. This ;was ;f the master passion 10 which all others Were 7; but tributaries ,i he vof'ex in which were j swallowed tip all the ennobling qualities of the 4 heart, To .accomplish his aims he regarded i . not king, either acred or profane. No respect H for l0 1eiig pf others ever came between ,. him ancf the object of his jsinul desires.! ;No entreMlfi ol ihej victim could turn him from hi ) purposed 1 He was dead to everv feelinir of vm. i pithy, of piety, and of compassion. Steeped in iniquiiy fontjl; conscience bad become k nonen- him, he gloried Jn his deeds pf brutal and, damning poljution, and rnadejthe ion of hia sensual aonetiiA ih fnia ia which concentrated all his efforts and hi. ' Phffii. I II i. .ll. 1 : i : Ji . - V" " 1"'" iwiunrcri were welcome to snare the booty but the beauty he reserved for film .bv.! J V-.y T...-.i. . l ,j. ', . I.-.;', There was but! one object which F-nkon i! may be said to have loved j. and that was. a noble and high meitled mare which be always rode;ant whictfrom bet dun color and spright: ; ly, act onj her fleet ness and' symmetrical form, i vauvy ifte -pea yoe," She was as gentle M a lambj though spirited, and capable of W ; during. fatigue ; J and obeyed the commands ol her masfep with an instinctive intelligence1, a- .uumwg aimost to reason. As Alexandede. wjiiwu luev commitiea meir aeoreoauon em , . I .k -I .!. . -.. ' : i . i .1':. f ... .... . . !! . ... J if, : I a : .I . J .. ' .... i ,oracea toe counties ivine aiomr. and Inwderincr ,UI"CU rannon. - At a suitable time l will ouuains or on Uui diner. I he oreoosiiion nt on. tbe Val CVOt the Yadkin nver in iheSikt f maKW you acquainted with a IL or-arn much I ten suoO ied bv the article a. !l Thn Si Pi NofthCarolina.! Now and then, as dailgers nalflrhlok proper to entftist to you." ! 1 'fay, when the temple was a building in Je j - ...,.vnam iiiuiicreu someining wnicn ufairuj. i 1 qrow .;oeing ouut to me nypf ....,uijit;, auu luiai suence succeeoeo, nut rcri.ies.-f national inieuigencer. .t,ni a ,cvr muinenis aiierwaras oy a I ;say onioj to tne iniputgencen ve are shrill , wbistie at a distance! down the rivjer. not sure that 6tW bum, af applied to the hpusJ I ratuioii sprang to bis leet, his eyes sparkling, and a glow of animation 1 overspreading his countenance, and exclaimed : I " This is Kensy !" l.L-v. -1 . r- V. . i oe r C- r t s r r is .legitimate King's English even, but are surd that it is an inelegant circumlocution. !Tii house is building, s a some whit ojlyjptical en j tPfTli!A : :0 t I fe fi frkl Irt sa - An.tnM knlm, .J.- iry.witbl violence 1 gtatifica SOUlia Ot a bOrse hnnia vti hoorrf an StOOfi .T hoinr lh hoo anri lK nn ..oJ i hi ng, and a man, in the plain dress of ja stantly and froni time immemorial in jlhousandi ItV farnMT. nd( intiHa lk ani.ninni.l J atf nhi-oaaa' as k. Sla k..ntlnr. fi I. : ! - ---- .. vilUlltUIIK. hi, I i rr.a.o0, OB, wv ewiQ MUI,lftl. 0 US (II HIT. H proac Count A ne aiighied f anhon was at his side, and, or- wooing, &c. dec. deniigihe horse into the tbarge of anther. It Will be admirted, we suppisei that Macaul orew aim io oue side, lor a private conversation, lay knows someih tig about lUe English Ian! w me anxious enquiry ot guage tnose wnoj read bis wurks will be ape f , k" 'I' J h I" come to that conclusion ; an4 hedges notiusel ; 1 Uood, if not better," was the reply. such combinations (of the pnrticiples as beinsl " s -en w-r your purpose r ouui. we ao. not believe tha such a phrase ? nicety. .No one seemed to bavejany can br found inlalljthat! he has Iwritten. VVhd suspicion our mat l Was a Steady dutch farmer IS the author of thialinnnvarinn WiWt I, and the old fAlmn him.air n ' I II- : . I. L -L: ii ;i . . fl M i -.wa. uuguijr iiiiiiig ir- uo suiiin rminoni puiioiogisi j outline; !? roJ;: . ! . I ! Ms weannol regard htm in thi matter aslbell UOOQ I Cried rannon but mab vnur I in ilhpr fln nmanHaini- nr on uL .IK.i... rt .' . a. , WT v " I o - a uit bl(IUOIH9UCI U. report in full. I am impatient to learn all the the lansua-e. I i! p4iicuiars. I , i ! Kensy glanced around to patisfy himself that n off a 2 L. !. a . t . na, hi ueanng, ana tnen commenced During the past twelve months, seven vessels, containing six hundred and seven tytwo colored persons, have sailed from the United States for Liberia, under the auspices and expense of the Colonization Society. VALUABLE LAND KB Ull. fill HE subscriber offers for sale Seven Tracts of j cod liver oil. Surgical Instruments JL. Land, lying in a healthy section of country, sar- I punctually attended to. rounded with very desirable neighbors, who stand high, they are people now that are improving, and abaut to i m prove asm uch a shear t cou I d wish . Th is la nd ia we 1 1 adapted to the cultivation of Corn, Tobacco, Oats, (lye and Clover, and also Stock -raising. Some good Or chards with a little improvement, and a good Mill Site for any; kind of machinery. There are two Tobacco Factories close by. Some good Meadows and more to clear. One MilLSLfe, 56 Acres ; one of 30 Acres with 12 acres of bottom f one tract of 95 Acres, Orchard and Tobacco Land ; one Tract of 100 Acres, with good buildings,! orchard and meadow, &c, ; 100 Acres mostly Tobacco woodland; 100 Acres suitable for1 Tobacco, wood land m e stty, and nearly 100 Acres, all wood land, suitable for Tobacco, etc., &c. I will sell abut 400! Acres in one" tract, or divide it to suit pur chasers.j Those wishing to buy good land, cheap, now is the time come and judge for yourselves. Any one desiring) information respecting the above property , can get it by applying either to the subscriber at Adrews Mill, near John Dalton's, Esq., or to A- B. F. Gaither, Esq., CH. F. Young and Capt. P. Houston. I ANDREW BAGGARLY. IredelJ county, Dec. 18, 1851. 33 -J IMP0' Hail Rca 1 HB.CA thlsdjy York a Ur':e SOLE L Hoot c t : generally. T;. in Rail Rokd c o their in teres: our large s:ock Gentlemen,, we good matetials i o the Norther:, ta bray and r..; "been bought f. r , cntradicti n t' f - BestTTcr'.. to be found in t! low as the Jov, A call is re-et Shop is one dw. occupied bv lr. Salisbury. New Or" r 48 ARRIVAL OP . r, ' . -a FALL & WINTER nsually macV ii Presses, War,!: Rocking C Any article r,. of mahogany cr some assortnier.: Cane fcjttr .:" XVKich: tile may be f. Street oppoi?iie V. i ID" GolTins aU Country pro..' at the market r time. , j aTwf Jc habits, wacteJ, t SalisurJ, A; jor GOODS ! M. BROWN & SON Cotton Yarns, Cotton Yarns. IHC4 Subscriber would inform those persons who have been waiting, and others desirous of pur chasing, IBuena Vista Factory Cotton Yarns, that he is now prepared to supply them, either at wholesale or retail, j K ! " . . Persons unacquainted with the above Manufactory, who wish to see a uperior article of Tarn, are invited to give him a call. h E. MYERS. Salisbury, Sept. 1851. , 20 - U ; 1 1 ; . S.; R. FORD, Wilmington, n. c. fSaddlc xv. opposiif Y. . HAVING , ofS.i!i,r! ousmess. fiav; the gtaie acd a! please all vi o r.. done at short re duce taken';n es. I : January 15, 1 TVEALER IN MARBLE JIOXtMEXTS ; HEAD USD ARE now receiving iheir FALL AND WINTER GOODS, comprising a general assortment of Bri ti8h, French anT Ainefica ! i STAPLE & FANCY DRY GOODS, Hardware and Cutlery, Boots and. Shoes, sole Leather and Calf skins, Hats, Caps $od Benneis, Delph, China, and Glass Ware, Susar. Coffee and TVi. Paints and OiU Snirita Tnrruiniin. rJ --:L r! I IS arfiniflin f the I all sizes, Ames best Shovels and, Spades. Ames Mat- I water power of locks and Ticks, togetber with a gfeat variety of other 1 L8" iD Soi;; articles usually kept in stores. ; ; j off in small lots i 1 o all of which we invite th aftontWi nCnnr nnmi 1 commodation ( ers and the public. Country merchants Will find it to their interest to exa JEA'G- nPIHERCiaa JL; em M,ecl,-r Eagle or S4ut' l- mine this stock "before makine their DUrchaSes. W will nnl h nnrioranlt k' mnn n f oof Hones ; Paint Sfones ; imposing do., and in dj)ing business in this place, i . I 1 t " I ijrroeeeded sicaiht on from Lam to SJi.l- bury, nirberei arrived a little before night, j caned at several stores and JlavernSi enquiring tbe price of wheat, statin, that I had a nuamiiw v ' whicb wwud soon be ready (oi VVell, I engaged some few hundreds of and after waiiings till neaHy i night, I !l A SAD SPEGTAGLEi A fine lookiiigboy, namediJosepb Drew aged 10 years,; wis arraigned before Jutjg4 Cushing, yesterday afternoon, on a charge oi sruooorness preferred against him quantity ois ialrter who testified to se vera acts of ii maiftci uisuueuience ana oisnonesty on the part uuaueie, oi me ctiiid. ! 1 he topy's uncle also ap4 "Pireax,' and; rude out to tl I ;tjold him I wash a var part of the COIintisb anil h t - u aa uu iiccn tu lliwn in l ; i - i, - try to sbll mine .croo of veat H n-r-i uas IOW lo pafs sentence iiupon him immeaiateiy, as he thought, that I was an old . ,ur,tf"oanif f saU was of prepossess """",M pearem ana corronorated the statmnf La , was mad out Lain ih lad : vet hi .. ...... ! couiiiryman, invited me in. made me welcome. introduced me to miss Margaret herself, save me my supper; lodging, and breakfast this mom. mg, and misted that I should call unon him again when I passed that Way" Ha I ha I I teckon ydu Will do so. won't jou i laughed Fannon. 1 . 4 Well, I reckon I will. ' rtrdi If-n. J then proceeded : As voii directed. I took W SUTVeV III lh nramia.. S ; rL . i. ?t . .' j. , . T " r' . ifiB iamiiy consists . .. I M -I a-k. . u me oiu man, miis dauw ing demeanor,! arid it was a jerrible thin contrary to human nature and at wait with the sentiments! of Cbdjstian feeling to send a chill) of such jender yeara among strangerst Here wis a! tin v bo vl beautiful in ail external aspects, the fa tber solicits for hiim a prisonjborhe. "The! lather here observe that ris wife Was unwell, and that the care ofilbeibov was- ouriDensome to tiim. To ffJis the Judbe. lighted in ,hls Bucephalus, McDonafd in his Se. Iim. wdXfeneral fravlorjo OJd Wbiiey, so did t WmteU in his gallant mare.-. ! And ibeWas; worthy to be mentioned.in compa ; ny with ifiose famous steeds. Neither spur nor whip wasjnecessary lo urge her tp an eihibi i Jioo of hi fleetness, but the word of her mas- S1,0" "tTfieni lo direct her speed and , action. ;With such an.animal, with such skill ' ajd siretb asi he possessed. Fannon was : dangerous, foe ;; and though he was olten guliy 4not afraid to meet the armed and the strong. British iqtW to jmn the regular army Jith f his followers; but be chose lo pursue bis own lawless tJqurseJand Preferred a liU f uii.t -f rs.; but be chose lo pursue bis own fiurtA r .'' I ic i j- ':!.!' VHia: aiui virmwmwmmn si iii. . s ji :i .- j 4 a - -" ji a n u i in .. Uncontrolled rapirn-to the discipline of the re Mr.iuv w.qe a,0g, W0Of no miu,r wb.( jeicesses-weiejallowed them, were still under the restraining influence of iheir more worthy jofficers W man; particulars, This Fannon .could not e.ndu.fe. H would acknowledge r.o s superior; and suffer no one to interfere with bis ! t .bel m iid jibe-. i ; , i jfl His whole j company were well mounted on I fleet horei, -and whea danger threatened, ii Kl-i. .A 1J ,!! J'J.L. !: IL Jli ii ,4''.; . ; k.M ii ,. i wo,,,vf ,u ww gfanu rrjuieu wuere is inaimatiiv atgnitv which httdren, small bovs. who Iw l-h LkLu t.l.s- i -L j . k mf? l.J . Iaw m.miii. I it r rra . K "i nwpirp jmaerao puneaaversityf doze ,- ,.a.. .d ,UW i. c7i2 inflEP S! from what would be a L. : . - -.J - ji m i,uq uJ ;iu baikBii UllII UUI OI - throusrh the hou. TkI s-lk... i :'' I their charee. j Iihe lad war: fnt r tho' h left on the first floor, abd the arlorii Hoose r Juvenile pfiender?l-5oi Cou.l .i ,i ., re lwo roon s : the front ontf it ,uo "jr room, and tbe one which tbe min:iitni M'k- ll s , iwa a it is occupi '. i - ; - i if : ' , 1 AFFLIC)TfNG CALArtpTY. j r. The most heart-tending tcenj which il hat! dl ever been, our lot to record, occur red on Satuf.i 'L . -,a i . . i r ' . . s . , . v " just, unaer tneoead d Of I ttatt. nnnrlv rn ittm afirA, rn.l in U7 -.-.-.. a , u " f f T "'" mucn ner- be dwelling of William Gibson caught 'nvT-ri r ",,,c ore ntmseit and wife; both being absent- r I ht lltirinr alnrv a J t Ii I ... J .. , . " I . i l: i . a . I ' . famished. Ii..t . V ir.T.' -TTV; ana .nree pniy cniiaren, tne eldest five, and the I .TJZ. l' w "I .nu5 Inil? ue : , yqongest one year Md. door; the old man's bed. deceived it contains white and yellow. . J LJ llJ i : 'r Tux. nnA n : .ii- j youngest one year oia, were smof&ered todeatn f wo good blow, woo d demolish the front before the unhappy father wis eilble to rescLi u iiicu mere would H nn m... ; cuhy ? but conside.ing that tb house is ao near! to tM town, and that, even iwfo stroke, miiht! S"1!' l.to (Hion to .tal .Tj IT." r J W- mnaring if wi .? ouncn road J found one eMactly like it therefore, alipped il back ttnd ietlanart mv lor ids purposewhere it is. ! JV! i !' J. .. -.l.. i:L 'i.'-.M.-. It fi'-.. i bo.v:m,sni,,ai.,,?,s m m band.1 "r1 4 "MUn ,aTS lP W W NUo entered the, bui ding while in flame, and J 'I "I tried answer 1; Th-i ard shall Willi I 1- n. 1 Mr. Gib?on, it appear was at the barn, when the unfortunate afa.ir occurred, rendering some aid to her, husband, having but a short lime be. fore left her, infant asleep in the cradle, and, as We are informed, locked the doorfbut doubtless with the very best of mjotives; Tbe terrified pareniai were! the 6rst to arrive at the house. Mri Gibson, at great hazard of short, any! article called forjof either Italian, Egyptian or American Marble : and work warranted to please or no sale $ and if dam aged before delivery.it is alt his expense. Orders fair any of the above enumerated articles left with the Editors of the Watchman, will be attended to with dispatch. ? j Nov. 9,'1849 29tf ' ' A PROCLAMATION, ' By His Excellency Da!vid S. Reid, Governor of th State of Worth Carolina. Whereas;, three fifths of tbe whole number of mem bers of each House of the General Assembly did at the ast session pass the tollowiing Act.: AN ACT to amend the Constitution of North Car olina. ) ; ,- . Whereas, The freehold, qualification now required (or the elejetors; for members of tbe Senate conflicts wiih the fundamental principles of liberty : Therefore oec. I. JSe it enacted by the General Assembly of me mate 0 north Uaroltn , and it ts hereby enacted by the authority of the same, three -fifthsof the whoie number of members of eaclh House concurring, that Ihe second 'clause of third section of the first Article of tae amended Constitution, Ratified by the people of North Carolina on the second Monday of November A. D., 1835, be amended y striking out the words " possessed j of a freehold within the same district of mny acres t land for six months next before and at tbe dlay of election," so that the said clause of said section shall read as tollowa: All free white men of the age of iweniy-one years (except as is hereinafler declared) who have been inhabitants jof any one district within the State twelve months immediately preceding the day of any selection and shall have paid public taxes -H" ' -La I . . . r r pnan oe entipen 10 vote tor a member of the Senate. J Sec. 2. $eit further enacted, That the Governor of tne state be, and he is hej-eby direc;ed, to issue his Proclarnatioh to the people of North Carolina, at least six months before! the next ejection for members of the peneral Assembly, setting forth the purport of this Act and the amendment to the Constitution herein proposed, Which Proclamation shall be accompanied by a true and perfect copy of the-Act, authenticated by the certifi cate of the Secretary of Stat and both the Proclaim jjon and the copy of this Act ijhe Governor of the State Shall cause lo be published in 111 the newspapers of this Sjtate. and posted in the Court Houses of the respective Counties in this State, at least sic mnmh t.f.-. flection of members to the nejtt General Assembly. I Read three times and agreed to by t hree-fifths o the whole number of members of each House respec tively, and ratified in General! Assembly, this the 24th day of Januiry, 1851. X ! J. C.fDOBBIN. S H. C. V W. N. EDWARDS, S. S. j j I Sti or North Carolihx, f 1 Office of Secretary af Sint C I, WtLUAijf Hill, Secrefaryl of State, in and for the j Salisbury, Sept. 4, 1851. MAXWELL ARE RECEIVING THEIR FALL AND WINTER STOCK OF GOODS ! WHICH THEY INTEND TO DISPOSE OF f uui AUMJttt USUAL ACCOMMODATING i X TERMS. PLEASE FAVOR PS WITH A CA LL EXAM-i iihk, tiJSAK FJiWES AND JVDGE FOR YOURSELVES, oansDury.ixov. 13 1854 I ! 50 3, HENRIETT-IjINE op Steam and Freight Boats, ' ARF.all in excellent order for business.' Our Tow Boats have been recently repaired and made good as new. We have also added a jnete Flat fop low wa terland well adapted to the service. She will carry 700 bbls. merchandize, and drawlonly 20 inches water. Those favoring us witb their patronage, may expect as bron)pt and cheap service in every particular as any other Line can offer. . if'-,-- .-i 'Wi 1 G. DEMING, Pres't. I" R !M. ORRELL. Aa'nt A. D.CAZAUX, Agent at Wilmington. 1 f 1 Fayettevjlle, Dec,2l, 1850. j t : 58tf ' f I AH such pefsor.i due attefiiicn. . i ";Tbere h ;., Which, v. liead.i f:i t Here; is ii char look this way. I cessfully.tlip ent; which I propope t howevfr, tbou'.i ? wit; the enretKO wool, and f(jr c:;!, prospect opens up, fields.. This lorot a Town, is k-ery ! greatCentrhl lln.l Counfry. will f terms to shU v.r Soutl.Eagl Tracr almost any amou-.t either for lots or a:: enterprises wiii rt ! 3 m 4 j Iredell Cpvni'j', f ' -' 1 i It . JLfXLa inkFFERSbis ; V-r fie can; at pr professionally enj ; 0C3ce In Js!.:. 1 SaJisbury'.July I f J E5CJC 1GRIS will r rpjflE subscriS--JL ibring o ihe : ;.(j!ancfr a nd sirni! and cured, he hi1 ; such diseases, an J . ;n eflecting cures, ! jgenerally to!relie' the last stages. I -,'with such difea?"? : to ibis matter, an ! and if after nvesr Vou, and I tfchk y then proceed anl . 1 1: t . "lsUmt fret Prices lu Cash. J to six weeks!; bu: i a,.-.,,! appose ot tne above named Dro-; time. Mv inK- Arsenic or Aquaf. -medicine is jomen! moderate ca?ps, U residence is about t Ifallsof tbejYadki me will direct to Sept. II, 1851. CASH FOR NEGROKSJ Salisbury! Sfefit. 25. 1851; THE subscriber isnown marketahd wishes to pur chase a number of -urnp fnr t.h;-k 1 ;' . . uc .ta; uiirr i .. tarn- .. ptny wooia do welt to call on the subscriber. . f : MYER MYJEtlS. L-ommunications from a distance attended to Salisbury, Sept. 25, 1851. ;. .) ., io,f. Beebe's Pall Style Hats, 1851. State of North Carolina, do foregoing is aj tirue and perfect nk c- r.MJ0.Bt rect'"d st his Store, - u:i ui mm nea. f mar a ,, r cr l 1 r '... -, .-. . T ," wi er n-njonaoie vail style Hats Oeneral Asstably of this Stale, drawn off from the hereby certify that the copy of an Act of the Given under my hand, original on file in this office. this 31st day of December, 1851. WM. HILL, Sec'y of State. .lAjn whereas, the said Act provides for mnAin the Constitution of the State of North Carolina so as Wf confer on every qualified voter for the Hotrse ofCom mtons the rieHt to vote alw for th s.n.t-.- 'Now, therefore, to the end that it m v. . .' Riown that jf the aforesait arhen4m.n, . .l. r .. lion shall -be agreed to by ihe t wo-thirds of th i-. '--TT r . noose T tn nexl General As efbly, it will be then submitted to the people for rati fication, I have issued this rny JProclamation io confor mity with the; provision of the before recited Act In testimony whereof. Ditto S P..-. - thfe State of North Carolina, hath herent"o7;, as nn sni -., w ' .. a. (7.i r 1 io h.nrtorJ tKl l..4.;. AC it,... .. 1, , was thelaconbut satisfactorjr a tim lom the window. The diljracted moth. hen kll .ll, ! I, '''' I s er r,", toe ioa ot ner mveq ones, on lall learl fV.g j 'P?kJilinnon- Hn4 whom was placed Wri fondest Ioj.es, seemed (ail lead forward Iwentv men .mi j :'..-..:. ... ' Up on-Ihe Lack if ik k H , i. " "i"" ! " "a'irTif0 mern, anwt was preven it r ' l,t - IVII! CUB til. I I kp the negroes ft .will ead forward the rest lo front. An entn toj ted with great difficulty front rushing into the flames to s$aro tlieir toe.Lockport Daily entrance j journal' Just Received I A I J!31? "PP-'y Rwhton &i Cfarke'sCod Liver P- . ,4.CH?ice ,ot of Perfum"i. Deluc's Flavoring l-xtracts. Hull's Dateni; mnnld r.i u ,i m... Shot. McLean's Vermifuge, BlcK leather Varnish, Salisbury, May l? w JAMES HORAH, f ll w ATOH AWD OI.6oC-TA.ifl!n Opposite thiWitchmatt Office, i j .C . , Salisbury, ff. C !l ' 1 BUIxER & WILSON " jPiWliLERS 4c SILVEI-SrtllTIIS, 1., mT T"1 D rrs n . -.. i . ' ' - . . . c I4 r'ltr pnniiy fn hand an ex saeci fu!Iv ; 1LL and patron -i r . ..." I ... .in : r ' It-H sun to e ml; Row.Salisbiiry.u: execute all orders i ceipt of the I LATEST A! I., i" I f; which togetKer h i- , flatters himself, wi,: . al) who may favor ! done st the ihorttf : tefms. ! i 'SalUbuty.jMarc'; ! FarwarJlr. z it ' January 30, 1651. Independence. 9 he 76th yea Py the Governor. Thomas Settle, Jr., Private- Sec'r Persons ftfrti whose hands this Procl.m..:-. Ml i 'ilKITHN';! fo. 75, dalti: A LL persons in v, xjl ments will Cr beautiful tone and f." ensive assortmeint of Watche, Clocl, jewelry, oiiver-ware. rrf . . ... - : I I ovn, aaittfcjuviis, Kl0,TIfC PISTOLS. M any instrument that Perfamery. Ssaos and FanV itt I will be removed i of every description. Persona wishing to parehasJar- i?e bre-M.wiu do weirto.i..we.m. Mnrhy & Cc De door ,bovf the atore of W. mirC1iAnf We,r P-J t manner, and wsrrsntedfbr! twelve mon.hs. ; a wtrrented to nrfnpm ..ii i - its place without c!. June 20, j' if k j, i ii J TT" 6 octave from .1; g350; 7 do from 8500 io SI 00. i r -vtf-viue, iv. c Shbary.Msj 1 B5 tf!2 VVarrr.:. i I Ii
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