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11? : lr Ni -! 1 1. -. 'j " : ; ! i - i- .' j 0: (1? 4 s4 i i'4 i : il 11!' 111 t: fP ;p in r II. la. ft H m 1 ! s . - i " Jf.-i i '. " 'I r v- .i : : e -; I 1 m ..:' I V ism I -1 f; ., j '',.'' ' -;'' ?f"'' Oft -i .--JjLj - .li.J ' .. i iMwwfaii .m4MUMeXl - .' .ILJlJliMrfAiM 'From tie Mountain Baoner. 1.1 i - . I. V -5 tl'l" ' :'ir4te ' W?;S 4Hl- I ' BVi 3FA2UC; l. WItOW. ii r 1 CHAPTER IV. r 11 Despair defiet even despotism ; there iaj hat in my heart would make it wsy iho bostt With tevelic4- spears, f ; 1 i ' ! ! f JJ YKoaV jTW Fasten 4 Fatei is above as all. I 'Miss 'L-AiiiojaL .1 spring fnf oiined l Knaejr. waa rpacb I; i m tbry Um '?euued, 'lied uptirir nbrtfyi atid ihfcn irek6ed tbeielve al l the ,:g ojund lojlajip ibcif t;at. Fmhuow jvM l ; ng i r'libe )i;iij;t Irani it u bi elbujwj, nd !j .'Cmif ramg-ke''iy4f H j ) jj1.' and ihfn,!Klaced;autt?tOMij': at Hanard 4 h l .Wat a' iWrii 4iaac' I ' lffrtMy.' fait' ' ceivfillbaf oe4ieuienanlVziigii!iljr ire Mirdeterlniiiavion f!tne aorU j ! J can! toii-ii b a a -' erinny t bufeen n ? f Jui choe yTur own auljef tiake )o 'if iext; wber4''i,titt,eitbei iutbej BibKt or diciMm ; ar)ja dgiVe u)l'ur riewi-uoii it. It i r eie ; fu ll btle awai rhie lime'iill ieii uVbck, yAvii wa-iwiU p ur iweeihraMa viait. r j j j 114 taid atoao and !cnir'piiiii; bit iteader . i : hllT7"-I'll f r f Capjiaih Fajnnon, I begged ju Itf fleisC ;frornfll,e;'beUi H;: enieV i vlicb jhhu -.af e aVoW IliHiund, aJnU )oi leiuaed ia do so. I ijenj betoyiht )tmli release ine lnm a jarlii ijia(iuii inHytnd)oo; yuld it. 1 I ae,)uu 11 ,eai lonjijfir f tkijjigi Ibeae iavri leanun wb)rb; ibe dtilj in jbrjl would ,.baVj regarde i' wnli more draped ibaii did ton. v l uA yu ibai I once il vtd M at j a r e I H a n fef 1 f, i h a I CJld wi jrndMrfj loi aee: hei the vicU(nlSi'yMjr lo i ; and noW I ;ak yoo once more. wilt)ou iun: ba4 irpni jj'Uf undekkkin t or wtl )nevei auff r . oiajiu If jcihaii hjeie in ibej tr4t, o ibat Dot ;aV4 t be jrf itieH ol ber I unfed uv d " j r Fvodud in urder to call the aileniioii of hi Whole ff ang, evey diie ut wboin' be, deWiredt it 1e Wiiinieiae ol' h hai be bad deteriuincc i;du by wtjfj bp exanip;e lb tbemi id hfa to a bigbii'ijcb, uud in bi quiekbarsb vo ce irei joined : j . p '--i ,:J - j.' f "s'llhit jnight jpld Hanaelf sblall die an f Mari garti Wbajf bei rtiine; and jfottball um) tbeliri .wrtjiiipiai'e flpmuty givea Tbi it Inyi f , lu4tj word of tbi sentence fell distinctly Il pod it be eara oleverv torv under ht Comiiiand aa Icrio upohjhe ears of ohe Whig 'tesftp 'vtai nottarvn. . v i . ViinraA u nn r1' 4 ru ia . it-: ring hiia; jword aud scowling feiociouaiy upou bia tjapiatni. .; l; .- . .p ' Natatil V tbe click of a ddzen pistol a wan t beatd. jaa lhe torips. who badfgaihred tvotind Vbeir ile'adW cocked and levelled tbeui ai llaul ard'ii:rea8j. . j .- ". ' " -" v 1. 1 ; - j j - :') jRmemhefimy ordets,'?! cried Fatidjotoi ijt aieij. ."v-jScf 'jii.tol ia to be firedto-diiyUnlef , bim aUSne -I will attend to bthi." I i s t J 4SiillFa(iinon ii d not rise; ;: lay. appitrejfajy. : at C)tjm and ijttpd'rernfd as i jiot hing u nuiaa r .;j Waa lSrinsiiiiag; but hiaiqult-k eye otfrvedl tefy fioyeuieiKt ol the enraged lieutenant. 4 V si IJanard mmljN "and tigm rue w l!w pierce !y i Fanjion did n iu through at you lie." j ' i did not move, and ibe lieuienani made de.a lunge at hi breaat. tod(er as thought Fail With a moveinetii I at nnort swerved aside '''I " "n-Mnr'' J!"1'? entered ibe ground -'-t vavvvuiiu ::wjffu rinviru till g('UIIU! JU lore bes could withdraw i; bis bean was pierced Be ; by plia Well difejc ed Made of hU antagoniiL anJ he foil Without a groan to tbe eJartb, uever more Ji":f -.! i :. :ifj ' :M:!f jlbuajl punUb those who disregard rpy aul ,,',it'!xc',iuf Faimon iir a qui k, shat p voices auq nis eyeit wandered wub a cavae sat ifafio aroujndj upon his ajsemlded troops j Tbf r ywere jao manileatalious of joy Ly tbe tory barid at this eent, but there were very!few if any, that did not feel a secret satifaHion; tOJTf "JejllbaWii aifv- tlikanaartJj!ai not beliked bylbp atoeiajies, and bad bHn re,a,n 4 art upheld ,';M Fanuiun merely uh account ol lis gf ;'JSf Wrfjg'ibf)iiud bis freedom from any thing MjWip Hy in the! commission ifitn jdiab4rjbieJdFdt'. Now trial he had pan cd :frritihe cba icler which lie had-fi.rie f'i"ePil,fel wtt ow Masons deeinecj tuffSl iciepijiliyf Fan nun. wherefore be should (mg upbotd Urn, or even permit biimf to . lite, for be! feajrd ie! consejquenees of b'tK anger. He hat! beetr ', 'puipojgely iniiated bim to open rep ;beIbon;bat he imigbi at once; rid himself jot form idaMe Aiej aid vindicaie bis authoritfj furl) Biping pn example ol the consequences of di vueojence.10 me. remainder ol, bis iro.o. V As be tiat made his bed so let faini fo atq tberaurderer, pointing his bloody swbrd a y i- piMie cvrp.e. 1 ne uuxzaras? 'may npi! bes Wouid have said, but his speech; wat iutlahort by a ball that tdeicbed bihi M ! deadj body of the lieutenant, i JTb barcflick oi tifl, some hundred yatds kU43 Iba, tivtag; indicated the direciion from Wnicli di reef ion from Wnic Hbe bMlbadcnie. F Cme. rr a ninnwrn all ivk I eW!Mfn tnd dismay, some running tu 3 beat! ,?cTlbitl fallen chief;! home hurrying tii lbrl!,,f 'hbe iiitenlionjof makin iheif efc?feui,P0?!iri "bey were attacked t.y ?1agej Lr. ,3 -. t - " - . Ul 2 a i f ' 1 ' $Ume P,ePar,nS l tbe anticipa The mystervj however, wak jumn kAJk i t'.M u?'ifS'!'?) bo with a rifle in bisinaad l5,mfBP ascending a bill "some three utidfei jardsidittant. bU lace turned every ooWiai.d! lhJtt,pPr! tloulder to watch the move jnentlj oFlba ictrift. iVhen he had reaeh-,1 ti . IX t.w'-.iirtT; . . , .... brattppe'd waved bis hat abdvel4ii Wi;b a thout of defianr fliea,..Jn4v.jli e Opposite side. T fflLHuntet ff-ftiit fll.ioier ?f , se or;Ciir,voices at ce. " After him! criediihiee !..r: i'ii' lt m f 1! -r t TTf 1 ' iviu btnuViwerai VptfM 'lamationt bfmany confusH R?1 m"m-4 W elapaerli erl! rr"0r"t' 106 r,,n?f" in Itheir! thouted: Fanno ded! Funnel " iJl r.t 'P- is leapins 1 : 9 ., tall which had w kt. iuJ k-U i.Lirf. j . - nearly end ins f 'flog aim ; tmt b'ttli telr It at ruck tb Jlvl'wa'c,b In bis v i vest pocM and glanceyi infli.i!!W.. slichf wound upon, bf lefi sldeihTk- fJL ! il. hiu-iivp. U'Aa iiHi. 1.1,1 TbI'1' t - c S - ' lo a nun dwn. r ;ur-.a.... ; : - ttt :T tpnet at) lift inx n nnn . d ieemg'niaihl O. ii lit toS.Sf fliflr itafwltJtW tftraiiM rrourbed Jroidlhe lnhej or bbiiid poine ia-. en hff j ijwt aiier iruuieaa learrDui m uwi or mrer llier rehirned diiat'! j prtiionwaa chagrihed. and bi ibjr liji qui. L& 13ce Jroyaauen leaves, v 1 He Me w iuoifrwu eraj lo Sajlbi id alar,m and lbai;qe;iiutiVQ fs"f " iliawraJreireat in'haal-llU al'fcliMiMainid. ! kia tiri-Ze Jihwun. -r: $&i doVni4 TeflectedJ and aiie da battle. Hi lakmg a u-uiou nte J we inay e.vaue-ineiu, siiu w.pnc iurj i iiitu'atiaiek ua bere we may enter old HaneUa j boue !iahd p'esa ouraelirea of bi treasure 3 without mmestat ion. u - 4tH . . i. : 1i t . IT 5 llibatviHir determination, GMjplairt, taid 'KeseWhj?'lam Williilb !61? you ; but I know HiMiter better than Ibat. I Ifeia lbe be. I rUjbei:d1 M a rgaret H a e f , a be jr j at be r, toy kind old oroi her dutch jarirter. very conudingly told me : Wnd if you recollepl ou like to Han ard in a rasher loud voice When- voul told bienf that this tii "hi old flansell jshoutd die and Mar garet be yours. Hunter, no douSf, heard you, and he iwrll be tarHuhto but herfbiii of your reacb.'!" kkKJl- XJ i:Tirua iiou eh.V s aid Faimon We mirtt relreal this tune, but once ps 1 a,- i----i.fi ' not afwaVs. f it will be our lime next. ilunter mMst ! put out ot iheiWay sonieliow. ajid wili jtjve! a tb suud pounds to whoever 'Will iHJ fiidi t'Tine alive, jur five hundred for bijir ded.J I want j tl to gel huldioRiim alive, pojhavelihe iileaiure of 1 a seeing" biih!kU'k at lbi.eiidf'artoje- 1 wish vou altl to remember this ifler. and see who shall 'ivel the satis(actioii of 'paying hi over lfe prtiflered re ward."" OidreWeie then given to move ;in single Ijle. Faimitfi ibis ijuie (eii iheyau and Keusey lroogLtup ibe reaV; anofcre bedawiiif tbe lieti.liuunaug tbey wereftUty miles Iroinalis l,.irV.U- ifiVniJ k :HjJii n4 ; - :: :i'CH'".PTH V. :. 1 . J; :' The wise and active conquer dij&coltita By daring to attempt them. 'f- - MM :iKOWB.' Who, ail anbribed, on freedom's ranipasalaaitd, : Faithlu ani true, bright Wardens oft th iaifd, i jv I : -'- : Charles pbagu 2. Grejgorj Hunter was about twenty seven years old, toui liamed and moscularj He resi. ded in; 01 near Salisbury ic uliived a small larnt somei twB tiiilek dtstayjv Witb 'h. products ol which lie supported a widowed; mother and two sifters. M He was a true patriot ind jiin li. nation .led him 10 join the army; battling for thev rihia of his futleriug country, but havint.- hts itiotheii'and suters dependent Up4n hiipiV ' b4b Ibr support arid pr4ecti6ri3 he vwis Wiged lV loregojhis aideut desire( ol becomjugji regular stddierv Hr bad Irequtntly huweverf been ei gaged n excursions against pieditor band's oit lories, and I was lemarkkole for ib is i activity'. strengtib, and daring spirit ' M a rge rit j flans'elf bad had maty sfiitors fori Hunter appeared before, herllh fat c be. char: acferif all iwhom she had ihoughliproprr to re ject ; IpMul ihei saw no otieciious3 to bim,, abd nau piigtiteu lier la ltd lo-btm. She yeiry cor. recily reasbhed that iie'who was po kind arid attentive id dependent jmube unM state ra,' could not tail of making an affect ioudle bus band, and she unhesitatingly committed tbe keeping of ,her happiness iniu hUjhauds. ; . Hunter wa$ a man to whom tioihing was so inioleratilej as idleness He cou'td not endute what is now su in-appropriatelyi termed a Hie of easel. If not engaged in the service of his cbuuiry, ori buried on his lnn, h wajs employ ed in tbe chase or some orher aciiyej sport. - Aa a luarksinan be seldom louud bis equal, and never bis superior ; and his energetic and daring Jpirli ' jwas one of bis most prominent cliaracjeris!iics. For thjs qualiiy he was known to all tbe country around, to both juvhis and to. riea j -Wtt vlject of pridf to the Armf r and of dread ip the jjnter. ; Fanbon. and jiev(ral of 'hi gang k'lietij! him personally .,'atidfajl kinew him trumbaiacir. ; ' . ; J :.; ' '; ; : Near the spring at which the torjeslhad halt ed to refresh tbeiuelvea atid to awaitlihe com trig of nighj td beliieud them in ! their horrid vwork. was, what in huntsinahV parlance, is caiieu a.iti taat.u a part cular spot deer were accuolomed to resort! to to which lick ibe a saline earib. Which Quality J I was impregnated! With I here vyaaia certain old buck which Hunt er bad severa. limes attempted tolcapture, but wbirh had alv ays managed to escape bim. -He bail been 110 frequently chased ibat he knew how io ;evade both men and dogs 1 1 and Hunter being 6reujjw!b fan amliiiion to capture bun,, determine jaaja tat resuriLta watch be lick ' for b4 conijn ; and had iliat moraiug. entirely alone, gojMfj forth to trylhis luek. He fastened his yirse jyt !l sightof the lick n tjie side1 of the bill ove Which he disappeared When pur sued Ijiheitoriea, and going wnhtn luui fifty ya'rtfVdr-' Hick,' asceilded.a ilJpfingT or which clutf red grape vioejs in tbipk p'ofusion. Autong tbejej matted yineis be concealed biirn sen" to await the coming ol his deriied preyi AfWr waciug until the turn of te daylhe saw the tojy baud approach, and j imniediaiely determined to remain in his position, and ascer tain, it pontile, the enterprise on j which they were bound, Wheu he beard Fan n on, whom he well ki eW.: reveal his iilieotiou's w'ttbaregard n MLlHaDselfand Margajret. be cfeteriuioed to sbooj himi )H !iHe consequehees to himself be w hat .they jmigbt. Duri ng he e ici e me nrj of t he fight Ql it may be so calleld) bet Wee r aunon a"d Hnard, he crept solily down from bis bid "g P W -iu4k ; deliberate aim at Fahnon's 'r-af) ahi fiid then Trab to his horse, ma.unt. ef a W)1t few' bio w. of thej oppoMte bil ere tb furies arrived upon the spi where they bad last seen him. ! He did not slaken his paeeruntil be Arrived in Salisbury, where 'be 8al fle J lairi and gathered a' Company oftoh unieers to go to puruil of ihe lories. i - llrmter was sattsRed that Fan n on waa dead, andihereloref aiertainei ooiears jbai!tbehouse of Mr Ha isetf would he attacked ; nevertheless he inHsid that the family! abouid reniain at)tti mother's, in t'ovvn.'uotil hi return, where they would at jit events besaliirnharrtiC It . ;'bie voUiniVeHcwii Hunter at their, teat t then went (urlli in pnrsuir or. rather in searcbJ of ibe toriet. Arrived at jjbejapriag tbey fmund tbe dead Utflv Ai Hn,H l.ut ih.i ..I AFanntn Wat not ibere'j ft; was at 6rM foplHis bis comiades badf arried if off ;t buf 00 eiafiiiiiini the t p..t hrbTfelf:gF4', h at pi ite Vl 'Ml, iiu-iractr lloullrilld be dit- Pieaeatlj pit X Uigbteofd, anao aroaeatiu i with the heautnul. inq taceirtniiilabed M a i gajrgl aaid : iff- -.If'V ':. ; -4i "iT bad beii pi evoui.jy apjMHiVie'd, and was now !" Ielve we may yet jaecomnliajl "oriljihreeJweekUftI Llv bia bapjiyfcfay' UunUi d;rill?4l'LHJtl 'l!FT Mlfr"'if f 'be day Ii bury, jailer al.cuiupaiiy, aia aiieiiiw; ur inrct i uhwu wa lu liai rtaliZfd niji;,ftg efteribieij a mystery i Whaler tbatb couiu jiOl snive.fitir :ne ittits w nir uis iin , r . It.--'1- k . T t.(j V . . s j i . 3 K was mucb perpiesea,' uy ai iifiigin came u he exuresed i it. "thai lhi devil bad bHriended ui o0 od atsuted but to fcaiir."v! ff f Tbf Irafl 'of Ue tories Wa 'tbVft taken ahl fottuvvrd utifil lust i;n the intricaiejes of ib-' billi and 'Sires! :' and Hunter and hi corhnaiiv ret iuni ijoff arriving at Blubury 1 laic i& next eTning, iaisniea mai iub iuwi oau r irealed in a diaUnc.- 11 t - m ;i H Mr.fHanielf yaauretailetS tintm bv Huntfc dream of eariblyfloljrii i ; Imt the Wrath of had non, aioeu ny ine ruuuiug xveusey. was uesiin ea io Of v:se a aenern'- inai inaue tni auiicipaiL :i -i.-J i J X- 1 : n -.4 -.-j- ! 4 .. . - ni-g r.i led bridal day, ibe day that brought him to acaffild and lhevrope ! ij? l I M (To1 6e' cdntnW4.)t EATHQUAKEslNjF'ftANCE. ! A French pHper of tbiJSih of Jrtnuafji; statetithntHshockofanenrphqunke wnlVit t Bordeaux, at; a quaner pasj two, on ih'je mornittg of ibat day . It labtedifrpm rvVh to flglit brconds. 1 Pt r souw who wra -4: bed fahcifd tha' some heavHU Indetiwa otis were going along trm streets, or lb a havy piece of lurnii urn was being put ed about above titeir heaids. The ho was preceded 'by : ktndj of detonatioi two distinct oscillations were felt alo threti secotids';interval ; theNfirectlon a ppeared to be from the south o the nori Tim degree ot violence of the shock varj ed in Jhef different quarters of the city ; was rtiore fell in the tiirh houses. On t side of lhj Cuinconceif it was felt very si verely.; the pictures hanging pn the walls were agitaleii ; lihl articles.ot lurnituije w e re ih r o iv ri, f d o w 11 , and! vYndws 'wt broked. In some ol ih churches the papn, ted glass windows flew jinto pieces, ipe church of Sti Pierre and the cathedral ssujf lerecfiiiiiist severely in this wai. Persdus Who bappetifd to be in the streets at ilpe tune were seized with the g rentes' alarpp'; they ktidflenl feli the gtojund remile 6ttj der their feet. . The- sky 41 ibej lime Was of a dark reddish color, as if Irkmi. the tef feet ot a trernendous tire fit a pistance" In the country the cattle jti the fields prj took of fhe -general alarm, njd uiien d moans and cries. From accounts recejy ed at Bordeauz, from oilier prts office Giroiide,; it apfiears lhatj the hock ws general throughout the whole department At Libouine the people Were awakend by a viole it shock ; at La S5uave the shock Was very severe, ahd se eral bo es were damaged ; at bradigiian . I same phenomenon was felt ; 'everytbi appeared to be dancing about in the ho Columbus. Rl arch 5. 1 ibe Ohio islature resolutions to refer the Maine quor law to a ivote of the people were definitely postponed, by yeas 44. nays Notice was given of a jbill (o prevt the further settlement ol negroes in Connecticut. -The Whig Stale ConVn! lion which meit at New Haven on tbe 4t h inst. adoptV( resolutions in support of tie Administration and the Compromise mat sures The New Haven Palladium stales thai the prospects of the parly in tiiat JStatelWeiviiresieritKd by the fUelfgates asseinnied lo be satisfactory inj the. high est.defi-fee. HI J J ' ' H i ! i -. ' t- - 9 - r - - i i A Steam Fire Engine has been;put in oipei ration lii CincihtiatiJ before a Jartzei-bodv of ilhet , 1: citizens (nbludlg the City Council w ho wUb; tu test wheiber t could not be more advattlk; geousiy .employed by Ibe city than be 'eugiiifj now id use. 1 less than filur minutes anlla half afjer fire had been applied sieatn was r46v ed and the engiues set in in'Atoh, and -in fyrjyj. seconds more water was forced through 25(1 feet of; hose, and thrown a dtwiunce, of 140 "eft from a J inch nozzle'. A stream was itiioWn. from 120 to 130 feel Readily loi ti fief 11 miuu e.s.j The retult wasjconsidered highly fatilaciur and it ia very prubatde thai Ciuciubati wit be the rir?t city in the United States lr use steam tire engines, and thus dispense with'the amount ol la'or re . 1 : to exttnqish tiref by the or- i dinary method. A Fiknd.&SS kmes Whitteja shoemakH in Baltimore,; while drunk on the the insl.i cut the throats of his daughter, gecl 15. and his son, aged three yfears, and thn set fire to the house and afterwards cut his own throat. All three Were huriit to a crisp. Bis wife-left jhirn the Satur day previous! He cut the rchildrni's throats with Ian axe. The boys skull v'uS also crushed in. FROM THE COAST OF AFRICA. - . ft': i i r. j . : I ; ,ii : .( - .. i One of tbejmo.l imporiaut events of which intelligence ha been t nought ly a late arrj' val is the s destruction of Lagos, ori the coaisl of Africa. : This news was brought to Lit.' boo by ibe Briih steam Irigaile Sairaon. which was engaged fin Ihe a'aek on the negro tiwrs. The event took plaoe on the 26' h and sbih of Pecember! ;;Tbe English! vets-$ suctailieq a losi o 25 j killed aud 74 iwouned five! whom di-d subsequently, making jn all thirty kilted. 'PheUhtps eugHgVd In the attack wierif the ' Peiiebipej, lSlo.lh.und, Samsoi. and moi. oijiels, and t$e great !los of the Eugtih sqtatf! ron Was occasioned lty the Blood hoaod haliig grounded onj a aand bank, wiibin fange battery of thirteen guns It ts undeVaoid ilia these -h)stililies were undertaken I in conseli qenee of libts refusalj 'of ihelkiiig r chie f that place to sign a treaty for the efil-t'ioal Vopj pressHri of be slave trade1 in his itiniini4ii It was atc'ordingly determined to atiark LagosL and, . AheT wo days' i fighting the ot; jicromptUhed, knd. the1 place i nearly! '! and an immebse number uf natives being k Hi ' t ' l: .J ; 1. " " . ting. ! bat alio beel. deposed j - ?i . j! i -4 i I :sultituled ; 4 : 4 ae roiei or aiMj anoiuer lone , ,, , -rr t .,4 ?! i WU.ULfiXIS, - -1; E' j MKf BRalioW deceiving-bia Ft.ll and Winter tMkaf! STAPLE AND FANCY DRY G0OZ)9, consisting of a beautiful assortrpent of Ladies Dref s Goods, of the, latest and most fashionable , sty tea. A most intagnirlcefit lot g( Embroideries stich as j L(ice find Muslin Capes. Collars, Slrever, CitjpCambrtc and Swiss Edgings ' and Inserti ngs,- Jhread Laces and V , Edgings. Infants Needle Work 4 ed , Robes and Wtnsts .Hem stitched and Emb'd L. C. 1 ' Tlfinrlkprrhief iilsn Ilitt. n a. K 4 t rie,s (?lovels. 4i Shnwisj Black and colored, plain and Watered Silk Mantillas also plot ha, ; Cassimerea, Vestings, Kentucky Jeans, Satinetgi Tweeda. Flannels, Linst-ys, . Kerseys, Blauk ets. Wbitei Goods of all jescrrpilonS MarseileS Quilts, Damask Table CJoths and Napkins. Irish Line n ; also a lot'of Gold and Silver Plated girandoles, and ' llaudsainc Embroidered Utiliu WINDOW CURTAINS. Persons wishing to purchase any of he above arti cles or any article usualfy found in a City Dry Goods Store; are requested io call and examine ray stock1 as I am determined, to .sell greater bargain, .than e ver. 1 . , 'i ;.U , , E. MYERS., Salisbury. Oct. 9 I85L - 23tf j NEW ARRANGEMENT AND fl. H. BEARD & SON, j Fashionable Tailors and ClothierrL HAyiNGtttered irito Co-partnerebip forrher)ur. . poe of carrying on the Tailoring Dli !ne$s on a more extensive scak , and ith the view of more, successfulty meeting the increasing demands of the public in their line, take occasion to announce that ithey have just received a very handsome and full sup ply of READY MADE CLOTHING, j selected at the North by the senior partner of tbe firm., and may therefore be depended on as superior in the quality of the goods and the style arid manner of the workmanship, and particularly in regard to the fit of the garments. They have also on hand a beautiful and su perior assortment of Cloths, Cassimeres, and Vesiings, jwhich tbey wjlll make up to order, as cheap as can be bought eteewheie. Of course ihey will be glad to make up any sooda tbelr customers may wish, whether bought bf them or purchased at other establish menu). i j They a Isti continue 10 receive the latest Foreign and American Fashions, v They have already received-lhe Fall and Wirtier Fashions for 1851 and '52, and invite gentlemen to call and examine them. H II. BEARD, I . JAMES B. BEARD, i October 2, 1851. 22tf ! ALL persons indebted to H. H. Beard, on account are requested to call and settle between this and the first of January 1852, as ihe old business must be closed, H. H. BEARD. Salisbury, Oct., 2. 1851. 22tf. NEW FALL AND WINTER AT Grove, 1 .r 1UEDLLL COIISTY. I BOGEti & REESE ! O ESPECJTFULLY invite their customers, friehds M9L and citizens generally, adjacent: iu the above Store, where we are now receiving a large and corn. plete assortment of GOODS, suitable for the Fall and Winter Trade, which we ,intend'tc dispose ofbn the most accommodatiog terms to punctual dealers. ! We deem it unnecessary to enumerate the articles just received, but suffice by saying, that our stock em braces almost every article usually called for in either town or country stores. ; We have also on hand a large stock of best country made Linsey Jeans and Wool Socks. ! ' We will take in exchange for Goods shelled Corn, Oats, Wheat, seed Cotton, Flax Seed, Tallow, Bees wax, Wool, &.C., &.c, at the Market prices. f26if . 1851: VV E T now in receipt of our Fall and Wihter v fjiOOds comprising every aticle of Foreign and Uomestic 1 - - j M DRY GOODS, usually brought to this market ; Hard r a re and Cutle ry, Rioj Java and-Mocha Coffee, Loaf hnd Brown Su gars, fine green and black Tea, Clothsand Cassimeres, Heady Made tlolhing, Bagging and Rope, Dais, Caps, Boots and Shoes, Rail RoadTools, Block Smith Tools, jire proof Paint, White Liead, Uil , Ulass, Hemlock Leather, &c f Purchasers -visiting this market woo Id find, it to their interest to call and examine our largttid desirable Stock, bought for cash exclusively, which we will sell at wholesale or retail at unprecedented kw prices. ! j J F. CHAMBERS. & CO. Salisbury, Oct. 30, 1851. M 26 ! Valuable Real Estate ! FOR SALE; i t II HE Subscriber offers for sale the well -known Tract A of Land on which he no$ resides, two and a half miles East of Salisbury. There are 200 'ACRES OF LAND in the Tract, all in good order. The Saw and Grist Mills are all irt good repair, as also the Dwelling and outhouses. Having determined to remove he win give a, bargain. He will remain in North Carolina until the first of April. Applications after that time may be made to John D. Brown,-Salisbury. . The subscriber Kas other lands lying near this tract which be will sell, if desired, i i i ! ) TfinuiQ piuontifw t Jan. ;29. 1852Vk 390 L . OK GOOD QUALITY, : Wanted; at the Rowan Factory, in this place. J.U. UAULXIS A2t. Feb, 5 1852.,- tf40 r. 60 OOO LBS. OP EAOS TTANT-nn 1 i ,- ; GOODS mk Spring t'ajii'al!,i,.2 FALL STOCK r 3. rt Ii A A , r-Tt CSxiU U if i bSu J 1 I A I AKJ UU X1 Vil Mfject wa T WIIfL pay 3J' cla.! per pound, cash i fir aH clean cot I deglriel M Vrtfa RAGS, delivered to J. D. Williams. L'tWrl . htj Faveiievrllei 1 im nnrlr rrmlr in mir in nrr..;. l! lT V" dr.tt' of r?n2 er raS mtthia market. My object is to pay .sJWbi for rag .i f can aflbfd. and hope that T rJaV iriT-"swiani marxers lor my so&plies I hsve m,mKrv 1,1.0 ii r. nil mg 10 rccei vc and pa v tor-all iojs uciiTrrcu 10 mm.. Marctf4;iei2: DAVID MUilPHY. 3xn44 ' gg? ' ' ,' r- T. 1 , 1 i'R -: i : 1 -" ! . 1 ! -A A -4' w .1 ;1 M. BROWN & ARE now receiving their FALL AiM V GOODS, mprising a fcenertlj ssdftment of Bri 'tish.French andiAmfrican , iAviy-Vr l-l STAPLE & JfANCY; DRYGOODS, Hardware and Catlery, Boot and Shoesw sole. Lefb i rif cb.na TT.ia r.no and Bonneia. Delph. China, and Glass Ware, Sagir, Cofiee- and eafa'inta in4 n:i Rnlriik Taroemihe and Varnish. iiadoW Glass. all sizes, Ames' best Shovelsfand Spadesl Amef Matf tocks and ricks, togetner.wwo a greaiwieij v. articles tryually kept in storef. i ., i !, " To all of which we;invite "tbe attention of oar costom-: ere and tbe public. Conntrjri merchants, will find tt to their interest to Examine this stock before - making their purchases W will not be undersold by any one aoing ousinews m tui Hlacc i j it Satisbarv. Seor 4J1K51. 4. til-i-fUg I- . ARU RECEIVING TttElRJ 4 FALL AND WiNfTER STOCK OP GOODS! y i ! i. i 1 I WHICH THEY INTEND TO DISPOSE OF ON THEIR USUALiACCOMMODATINO -: TERMS. -!,,:,?' PLEASE FAVOR US WITH A CALLEXAM INEt HEAR PRICES AND JUDGE FOR YOURSELVES. Salisbury, Nov. 13 !85t j j 50 1 VALUABLE! LAM Fife SALE., TIHE subscriber! offers for sale Seven Tracts of M . Land, lying in a healthy section of country, sur rounded with very dVsirable neighbors, who stand highi they are people now that are iniprovingtnd about to improve as much as heart could wish. This land is well adapted to the cultivatioa of Corn; Tobaccb, Oats, Rye and Clover, and 'also Stock 'raising. Some good Orf chards with a little improvement, and a good Mill Site for any kind of machinery. There are wo Tobacco Factories close by. Some good Meadows; and more to clear. One Mill Sife, 56 Acres one of 30 Acres with 12 acres of bottom i one tract of 95 , Acres, Orchard and Tobacco Land one fract of 100 Acres, with good buildings, orchard and meadow. Sec, mostly Tobacco wood land:; ' 100 Aeres 100 Acres suitable for Tobacco, wood land m c stly. andj nearly 1Q0 . Acres, all wood land, suitable j for Tobacco,! &c., &cj I will sell about 400 Acres in one tract. Or divide it to suit pur chasers. Those1 wishing to buy stood land, cheap, now is the time come and judge: for yourselve. Any one desiring information respecting the above property, can get it by applying eijher to the subscriber at Adrewa Mill, near John Dalton's, Esq , or to A B. F. Gaitheri Esq , Col. F. Young and Capt.lP Houston. I ANDREW BAGGARLY. Iredell county, Dc. 18, J851.M 33 , ' A PRjUCLAMATION, By Hi Excellency David; 8. IJeid. Governor of the State of ;orth Carolina. A , Whereas, three fifths of ibe whole number of mem bers of each HouseFof the General Assembly did at the last session pass the following Act : j !. AN ACT to amend the Constitution of North Cart" oIina:- ' '': f ' , j . , v ( j Whereas, The freehold qualification now required for the electors for members of the Senate conflictis with 'the fundamental principles; of liberty : Therefore! Sec. 1 $e it -enacted by the General Assembly of the State bj Nortti Caroliuaahd it is hereby enacted by the authmity of the sffae; three frfths of the. wholie number of members of each House concurring, that the second clause of third section of the first A rticle of the amended Constitution at;ifid by the people bf North Carolina onjthe second .Monday of November A. D., 18351, be amended by striking out the words "possessed of a freehold within the same district of fifty acres of land for six months next before and ai the day of electiion' sp that the said clause of said section shall read as tollovfa: All free White men of -the age of twenty-one years ((except as ia hereinafter declared) who have been , inhabitants of iany one district within the State twelve months immediately preceding the day of any election and shall have paid public taxes, shall be entitled tolyote for a jmem'berof the Senate. Sec. 2. Be it further enacted, That ihe! Governor of the State be. a tad jhe is hereby direcied, jto issue his Proclamation tq the people of North Carolina,. at least six months before fhe next election for members of the General Assembly, setting forth the purpontof this Act arid the amendmenit 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 State, and both Proclama tion and the; copy of this Act the Governor) of the Slate shall cause fp be published in all the newspapers of this State, and posted in the Court Houses of the respective Courses in this State, at least six months before the election of member? to the nut General: Assembly . Read three times and agreed to by three-fifths o the whole number of ni-mSerS of each Hpuse respec lively , and ratified; in Gmtra! Assembly, (his the 24lh day of January, 1851. " ; J. C. DOBBIN, S. H C. . ! VV. N. EDWARDS, S, S. ' State of North Carouwa, . i r ce f Secrefory firafe. ' 1. WrLLiAM Hiur., Secretary of State.ini and for the State of Northarolina, do hereby fcenlify that the foregoing is a true and perfect copy of art Act of the General Assembly of this Stale, drawn tT from the ortgirial on file in phis office. jGiven under my hand, this 31st day of December, lftol. ' ! WM. HILL, Sec'y of State. . Akd Whereas, 'the said Aci provide fir amending the Constitution of the Slate of North Carolina so as to confer on very; qualified votierforthe House of Com mons ihe right to vote also for the Senate Now. therefore: to the end that it may be made known that if ihe aforesaid amendment to the Consti tution shall be agneed to by the fwo-thirdsofthe wtole representatUw, in each house of the next General As sembly, it will be ihen submittbd to the people for rati fication, I have isied this my Proclamation in conlbr mity with the provision of the before recited Act 1 Jn restimony whereof Davra 8, RraD, Governor1 d the State of North Carolina, ha,h hereonla set his band andjaused the Great .Seal of mW Stale to be affixed? S TT (fi ?T Lre Ci,y r Pa,gb. on the thirty L s. J first day bf December' in the year of our Lord. in IhT thouiaod Vti kindred and fiftv-oneland in the 7eih yest, of, otar Independence ; i 1 TbeGovernnr ' , j.j DAVID S. REIDI ' -ThOhas SettleI, Jr:, 'PHvatel 8ecy. i 1 7T"fcJ inbpe hand .hisJProcJamaiion oiay fall, Will Dlpaw iUi . . .r i. T. .,, 4-Court Housesof thjrir respective Counties. Jan 9. 1852: ! .'if--- 'Tli WiTnvr: vu.;ft 48 p to the 4u '12K7 tfFMn S, ;Pint Stones; Impoaing do and Tin abort,anf article called forofeiffceV 'P y Ilalian; Egyptian or Amirfcan llartle rl and work warranted to paae oUrio sale I'and if Watehmanwillbei attended tio with dispatch. , j -' -"-i.w.i.MK 'lurninin (mill QV4 y. 1 849-90. r i. ... . J' -k.t- is;dl Sriiii jfilA-'-.I '-'v' i-C s- -r-v r a r i " SON nAnrn1 ! !fc T if l'lWlSTKIf Iu boxton 1 1 arns. Can nn v V . w ' . ' I I . PHET wbWrteeV WTd InPw p t!10' V WI.. rr 1 .have been wL.Z? J.TT1' ho rsonshb, . T,rp fa V, n.l tr- r M omers deairoua nf as prompt t desirous of oar.' PPmPl nd che''' V- L- . y t i V. 1 -Art y.'. r now nr.n.,. .1 L CHm arnsj mat m v retail at wbolesate or to give him a call R TW?V rw ure invited BaitRba! HtB.CAsr; this dry i York a larj;e ?: SOLE l : ;;."M;H ; French ( noot E:;i. generally. Tl.; in Rail Road co; o their interrsi i .. oal targe st ot k i ; Gentlemen, ve w good rnateriaU f . r of the Norti.r.rn C to bray anil been bought for c : contradiction thii ."riiestWoiki:;.... to befound in th.'s low as the lowc-t. 13 respect! ..' shop ,is one d ! occupied by Mr. J Salisbury, HAVING r r of Salisimr) , business. ' Havii ,: th Stiteand ;a!u i please all whd may dohe atbhortihoiiv duce taken ia ec! ' i :l! ; : 4 Jahaary lS, nn here is a f UL em Mech.i:. Eagle or South 11 ia adjoining the En water power if gr Land jn the Sku:!i ! off in small Iocs ;' cornmbdation! of?. All such persona v due a tie o lion, ;; Ijj f;-;j"Krhere a ; im-i'll Whicli, talvi . I Leads on to" f lere is a char;-, . look this way 1 1 cessfully.the rnter, which I propose to however, thoeh ?! wit the erection ( wool, and for ca!i, prospect opens up, ; fields. Thisloraii a Town, is very I v great Central Ra;I I Country I will lerms t to suit pun ' South Eagle Tract, almost any amount either for lots or an i enterprises- will rcct It 'Iredell C"nniy, 2' lu-1- br. : ;. PFFERShis t -IIe can at pr professionally en: Offlte-In Johr, . Salisbury .July :,M TAI HE spectfu!!y and patrons ,- he is still to Ise fiin: : Row, Salisbury, w!, execute all orders i . ceipt f the I: Latest - Which; together w u!i natters himse'f, will all wbo may fivor ! done at the sllorictt : tertrisJ v Salisbuiy, Marc h :. i .1 ' ! 1 V1' -:- mnB.. r. : , j Forward;: : January 30, ."1. : JAM. watch j-.: ; boge: REEP constant I tensive- assort: Watches; Cl j. ; , ! Silver-' 3HSICAL i IXSTII" ;. j.' Perfaniery, of every'desript; : tides In the itbove i ine-lheir fine; Select: Murphy & Co. .itylchjes, Clocks manherndivarrfir :f' Lepine and; plain " and warranted to f Salisbury,! May 1 , Iff- ir V J GASH fT1HEsulxscr;!.-r ; JL, chase a nun.' r ingthe Ili-lMt ; Persons wishi:ii' t perty would 'do .r A uommanication- t Salisbury ,;Sept. L " Beebc'.j ; ' 1 1 1 v HE suHatr'.'.tr 1 77e SiZn of t he's Fashionable Yi 1 20 i UHBNHi: S Learn ur.tu Hi;exctr. i 4 Boats have I n ei it k ! t l j aa new. We hnv . 4er,ahd well.' adapt-' 700 bbls. mere ban J 4 A.'D. CAZAUX-, 'Fayettevilte, D-c. -:-:i...- . i ti- - ''- ' i U Sadille aiail . i f opposite jv. ;. -XL il: -...: (It; ,13 Vi
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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