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: 7'7j! ; ; J-.v:.- l'r1f r '. i iff ? : - 5i. t' --ir-rit-rr-.r ! : : r i - - i W 'a"WajartaS's i -.I-.-, 't i ' 7J -r t f-r'H ? ? 4- u lllVtiir! earlleO ut ?propose $1 m'i.l . ! It not Wfcii sb on! on Hi 111'. .1 vIli WWhtJ ; but hnt Dahn cn nina up ?m biteo! i slahjll-rousfongxj f tlohbrrjf rpaj vrio hrbVraducrtl ? c I t.ll you truly, oof E Si tfiifWaili ou hnv h! ibeMprld 0nn : Jffif- fc 1 1 i TsEtECTED Br ',: 't- . i M, f ; . I,:. . ! if V.., . : . ' I .If If ' -. I tijfSay.do ijbf hed ?r MH$ CB? V 4,fLlL,' ' 'J-S.iL in ida trm4 tad ftd.' 17. tod mock My voicean empty sound ! Tbtir (om?mg wartntb1 radiance brlMi I hundred iiioief Menna bavt Jowrrd - jWiih piercing foods anil of night, i jale'firsi ibreiMHnt of!iMjce V fW,U ST -I--'...- "I iJ M " ' !- g :i I . ' 9 !-i id leonaoi ftii Ion flwejjung piace. r- 1 ji. " t ., j ; h -'f'i: -: : - ... - I r, mwfdld ht ome from easi Tr-from west f r- From eodiaf ro climpt or wner, oe 1 : - - 1 5' i l.i V iik frost v BcrDtrr. doib arrrtt : f ! Thr howling billow aa tbrjr rolll J Within wha reajm of pewe or strife 1 i K- id be fifBif ruw ie wraia oi.me i h- of iivh or lew degree ?. 10id grancieur smitt apoin;hli lot Sr&lborn to ilirk obwritji ;;(H Lr 1 M ti Dwelt heMwithin pome Ipipeft cot. Atuf from hikf youth to labrj wed. Fiora toil fttrfang limbs wrung daily b read 1 Jfi died he Hoe.'end foil of yeara; t : ' Lin -1 j J..L .l' I Uj Uvm w mLI nowea qwn aiu vru vj When oan4'was6iifnce to hia eara, f AJdlhe!iwn eye-ball slgbti Withheld lake" a ripe aippie lalltng owii : ,ti UAahakerl'rajd the orcband;bfown : " ml' . L! U ' ' " ' ' ' "When all tb;ei frienda that blpw'd hia prim: -i Were Tanjitli'd ,Jike a morning dream ; j Pluck'd oneU one bf pa;relesa time, f HAnd acattjer'd in obi iwioiaii stream J I Faasiog awff all silently'-.sl i; Iike enow-flakes melting ia the sea t J--'!.'. 1 ! " - - ; i .. -I" i Osf:mid the aornmer of his years, f- irWhen toiid him throngld hia children yoang. t; iWbfO brighftieyea gaah'd wlh burning teafS ! H 1 And ! nngailb dwelt on every: tongue, . ! Was be cut 4tf, and Jrfi behind , A Widow'U hfif scarce half reaign'd t !'( , i. O 'mto thd snoshine of hja apring Caiue thH swift boll thaiidaeh'd him down, Vifheo ahe, hia chosen, blossoming ! ,: i ill- l. ' i iJ tA'L:.. IJ k:.. Ahd forward-look'd to happief yeara Than-ever 'jtaaed thVir vaije ot tea rat f Ffcrhapa bgfr.;eh'd for the faith t j ; j One of ibt persecated band H f Who suffer'd torturra, bond, and denth. i 4 1 To free ffqm mental tbrajll the land, Aad. toilins for the niartjr'a (arne, .- 4 apouad his fate, nor found namo ! 8ay; was he one to ecienceiblind lfA groperjih esrth's dungeon dark T ' wt Or one whose bold, aspiring mind; -W:Did in t hja fair creation mark The, Maker's hand, and kept his soul 'Frte from this groveling world's control 1 JJnah, wild !stirmiae!--'lis vajtl-- ua Taitt- f$hf aumnjer flowers, ih beaujy blow. And eigha the wind, and floods the rain, iPr somje -bid bones that rot below: Kd other record can we trace ' 1 IT Of famerbrl fortune, rank, or race ! '1-:' : -. 1 Then whafi is life, when thus we see ; No trace remains of life's ci reer 1 iUbrtal ! whoVr thou art. for ibee U wt-f Ajnofta Ifeson glowetli here : ; Put'et thou ir aught of earth ihy trust t fTis doom' i that dust shaU'ruix with dust.! f i Wlat dothlmatur, thenlfthuar T "f i fWithou a;:atone, without a name, ' K'-fte Impotepiiy herald us, i I " " " jl v Wa float srtot.on the brelath of fame'; ; But like tie dewdrop from the flower, 'ftss, afterigfttering for an hour? iS&icesout decsys not freed from earth Jnd .eahhly coils, it bursts awajr r tceivincla eeleatial birth, i Si i And aparmng off its bonds of clay. .-Hi- 1: It soars, ahdjserks another sphere, f Ahd bjoome through heaven'a eternal year I i, po good ahun evil live not thou i As if atjdesih thy being died i Wpr errpri syren voice allow , J I IrTo drar thy steps from truth aside; s - . ' 'And trust la im whose arm can ave ! i t;' '!- --; . ' ' ' ' s; - . ? y!e ire itsrsif might, iye are gems ofthf tnorn, " ';! Ye are dew-drops, whose lustre illumines the thorn ; ; r;"AiM fey.les;ffeat- night, is, tiat .oioriiing 'anblestfl' f : When n beam in your eye lights up peace in thie , Anj the aharp tiorn otfeprrow sinks dep in the heart, ' Till, the aweet yip of woma t asstiagea the smart. ' Tis'hera o'er the couch of misfortune to1 bend ; xTu ieridnessi "w lover in f rmness,; a ; friend;! And prosperity's hour, be it ever confest, . I r H fua i auornea py toe xoy8, or enwreamea wun tot Iet i ia bur meed, and her bosom our pillow; THJE SECUET. , rpachanic iimong a. n;uti)ber of ot hers, at work! bir a ThrSf;f erected but a little way lrojn iny( jp5cPt wboj ajy3 s appeared to bej in a pcirryi humor, who bad a klad woVd and a cheerful smile lor every one he ipet. Het the day be ever so cold, gloomy, jor linjtf a Cl 3iiiis':c! nfeed tike a sunj ibem on his qheerfol count p nance. Iwt. ng him one;morning; Hiked him io tell imejihe secret of bis constant happy1 fjovyi pTpiriis;t bt tl ;ba r 'p , : I :b- i l&tMwf m .fefi'toliSfV-esi and when llgo! Hp .pt.s always Ms pi kind wrdjof iWomy-Wtli.- fct? Wih: a smile ancl a ciiuuurni'riiiriiL lur mr. nnu wr pn ii tn Vi8tand tpeii tea is sure to be rea.dv, anr4 Uubasjiorie sojiiany fuilejutrigs thfougbi jibe rjay to please me I cannot find ita cny beayr to 6neaH an unkind word trj anybp-; man over inn neart ot man. to vorieh t j tihc fountain ioi cheerf il landi pngi Speak icentlv. illenii nf after! th9 tpniof Jtbe4dayKfe"overJ cosisi ub il ,,,,r lowaru maKing; a a) 4 !' am do pen lat General mr wrft io IliltH rib.r i,r 1? i s I M-i.'V0t ntnV'er.:! dronii H .Ll.JS.-t 4 Will I 5! fold yfoij iwby il atn. Because! it am oe- JFVri.fl gfol" (Penobscoi.) -Cotch me by rj iarjCiinger, I'm gttane t drap; : -rftr Cli: : 3tl ; lit f x T. . . A REVOLIITIONABY. ROMANCE "! i J; ..t BY FRASK IJ WlLSOIf. I i 4 CHAPTER VI. f iKMiii1 blood WU'A.tfjilett'N;ti Jo vengeance glQating rnienjtMf Pa i in. BvEois'e Child Harold i . i . . ... ... It come what will I mran to brir It OOt. f 1 J in pnlerlhe tofj cam tilualerl jn the Wkhe1 if Ibe forpsNen lib ijafiks f Mrnall slreerrj ftnili furroundefJ W ft Mlln , Il w!as Oif third dajr aljtW tbjllKli jfffm! lV' spring anrf tvhile ihp rrupitidpr fjf the jrorppa uy 'vntf ehagdi in amusing thfnseve arrnr din it Iq lhei incliiiaiiunsi Pannn! ftnfl Knse? , , e l' i-i , mI . f i , 4 . -r - u-f ri fieateq apart in earniM riinaersttliii.; ; H Mntf rf must be dflivirred iiiro myjrliinds altveJVsaid Fannnn hervoiilv rJenr-ninirSlb ihih o( bis swJTrrir 'May"alilie derws'curse bim J 1 ruinR rMiw'en iim aria inj Pr., ''l,rM it firogi me when it was jlo nearly) wiihiii j OtjT igrfisp.' lfll punish bim lir it y?t nrjake him rue the day that "effj- b sslvpd Mrgkrei Hanlf Irum m? elutrbej. KtrfI. ex,erHse )ur wir, and forma plan iy whici tu get nim in my power, and you may tbn name your own Jrewwrd. ! ;.T Mi F, t ; b r ' I will do my heM, said Keiify. I Will Hg4iri ttftume my old Dutch lafrper drees a'nd .make ny way to Salisbury, and lbf t watch and plan." . ! ! ! Tjien he otTio night, am rmpatieni to wreak my said Ffannon. "I vengeaiic upon him. It is I hb Hrsi-lime lhat ever Tom Funnon was thwarted iq his designs, and wo ju bim that did ; Kenjspjr, attired in the darh of a sturdy farm er and mounted upon his fine horse, which; he called. from his fWiness, Streak," sel off ihe same night, wending hi Way slotvly along tin. til dayj iHe arrived in Salisbury about the rnid. die of ihe afternoon and again called tipon those to w6n he had engaged jo dejiveir wheat, sta ling thjat helpoufd not subnly the amount he had eogagedl as he had discovered, since, he corns iiiencrjd -hajyesting, that his crop . was very much damaged and would jfa 1 1 far jshorl of;hii prevjojie calculations ; and, as he liked lo deal bohestjly with all men, he had returped thus ear ly lb irifoim (hem of his inability .' to fulfill his contract, thai they might not be.prevented from supply rng ihemselres eUewherej I He soon learned thai old Mr. Hanself had moved info town, for ihe adveniure ot ' Hunter with lle lories was, of course, the .most gener al topic of CQnversation, j fe"pjrie-ndd to be greatr alarmed. et hisoivn plantaiion should be ai tacked, by the thievish rascals - made many and minuif enquiries conrjerning the vvhole af. fair, a id listened with, apjpa rentlyj the utmost astoniihment r the accodnt of irlje rnedifated riifaek -npoii his old irnflrrrrfan.!r. Hnselfj1 and the manner in which t was discovered and prevented. I ; . . ;.',;! . ' b ' t Tf wards night he repaired to the hruise of M r.i I: ahslf. and was kindly received by ihe sim)l;! hearted old gentleman, j He had not been here loeg before- Hunter came in ; hut with l isi accustomed tac and deception he sue. reeded in passing for what he represented him. self to lije. and was soon in a free! and eaW eon versaiion with his new arq-iainlance, and ieaj-n. ed or rather heard, from, bim all the particulars of bis adventure. I i i I ! 1 " They will stand a very fair chance of get: ling it done if tbey again make' their appear. &nc' irt ihis neiahborhfW)d." replied Hunler but 1 think they have removed lo a consider able distance, and will not molest this again japon;" M ' ' j: region I honeshdey wont, i said Kensev. ' for dev ish a gang of luyvels. sKure enoush. I Mine (Jot ! dey wmiM ruin?b me if they wash iocome iq mine plantation." ! j I ' -. . Afifr a while the. con versaiion became more general, and the cunning! Kensev led the un. suipeeiing young man mii until hej learned his business, hi habits, and all that he wished to know. He learned thai Hmter was in Ihe bab it of visiting his farm daily, going out early and reiurtjing late ; and this was suffipieni. The next morning he left Salisbury, relumed to bis master, and communicated every thing to him. j i One more be'sides4nytelf can brina him lo you " said Keusey ;, b'uI j want a trong mani Now lhat Hatiard ia dead Biroct is ihe strong, eat man in tbe company. VViib him I can cap aire 11 n titer and deliver h m to you alive.' f ; f pen take Ba met and go,"; said Fannon. " Brmg him alive if posibte ; but ) rather than he should live lo enjoy the prize he snatched from me, kill him." , i J b,ue day for his marriage with ihe prejly lassi baa already been fixed," said! Kensey I My old brother farmer tHld me ol jt, very con fideiijiially of course, and slul you Itnusl keep the secret L can't. This isuesday, axid two weeks frorn to morrow is ihe dayj appointed for i he! wedding.'? - . ! f ha !" laughed Fannon, "I will torture him. until lhat very dayr, and then put bim to pulfitig hemp without any thing to aland upon. Won i it be a glorious signt to see him pull heinp ! I lung for ibej day thai! rny bU test by the preity; spepiacleJ? y eyes shall E"4rly next morning Ketisey and garnet, both aliirejd in their plain farmer dresses, set off. Uatnet was soon let into ihe secret of ihe enter, prise on which ihey bad smarted, and instructed as lo ihe part he was jo pVrformJ They rude lieureiyori,flo!inte;uding to reach Salisiurv lhat dav. Thev slaved all niuhl k. tsbaj nlteen miles fromtowii and proceeded tbe nex jnorning to a hbuie not. far distant fjom tiqnif r farm. Here I thjjy: toofe (tinner, and I hen Went on as though going lol Salisbury. They passed near enough lo Hunter's farm lo see; ibatahe wt there i and going About a balf a;mil further tbey lurried off injo jibe woods, whre they remained until near sun down. Xbfn coming out upjon ibej road hy cipjid iiill uhjil iey saw Hunter coUirigVd(imnitdiaie.' ly advapced lo meet him. I I - ujiter vas mounJed upbn hifayorite hor?e arstriijig and active animal, and carried his rifle. f upon his shoulder, j jj '. . j. V Ctoot evening. Mishtur luQter," said IKerj. sey ; KhoW-dosh yon "ilo t'f "f ' ibtS'M"' Ave!! that yi," replied the young roan, ia king the proffered latd oilhp upnoaed ! .1 : 1: t i f ' i I "f t i I' - .'feT4lh0ii mine neighl.or, Ml'fnn !uicc, Mhiijiin Hupier,' aid -iisey iiufniiig io bs couipaniou, 0-With whom ijtmttr ialsoUhook ' atidsjf 1 .rb ' j ' ; '. l h " . V ; Hk r Vfe had chqst started otif to eVjur farrri. "vai j"r we couiu cei oeie 2ueiore yimj y- er cireied hi rrgrcti that ibey '.!-5 :-.'J- t .-Us larm ihe iteif mnruing. i .J 'ij:p; MVll. I srmshe di will He dftjbeaU plai replied .Kensev. Land . immejaiaieir proeeeceo 'Daf isika niefceon ol Jrft dnerpa lit tie eon vers'at inn he reached Icfrih bis band ad asisen l ire Hi ,l n'linrn uui uicaumi ui u a: r-f,ffV ,lPIIIUIf l , - . 0, ....iWF-; round him. oraceed htm rfm nt oorse; rlVenk sev Iristantlir'leftoed frbrrr his! iborsi;and ihrttst a gag into Hunter's mouth; B4 met holding bini around the arms so that be; had out utile us his band.. All this was! dbnej with such ra old 11 thalitlunler lhonh he i mane violent exen liona io. Ireeihiniself, didniiJt ibiiik locall for until deLrived of i thebower of doing eo. arms bPihe oiant framed ; B air pet clasped him like a vice, 'and his hands jwere soon Grr boiind. behind bisi with cold jprepared for (hfe 1. purpose, Ho! ho I Mnhiur HoBleri" ;said Keniy, if ! XM ah dd Dutch farmer! I Uh one of Trh Fannotfs men also, and! novel vou muhst gotb 'him Alnaveia elilement.:j; You;, will ' gf 3;!. clear rejceipi lHr warrant ymi ; but will hae la pall! a little hemp fot bim first fl Ii islf heedless; for s to aiiempl lo descri(B ; the astom!hmenl of Hunterl ; pia captors plac ed him upon! bi own horse, then bound his f t t"; together under the horse's! belly, and. one '&y ding on each side of htmi holding his bridle relnsf jthe sjfartifd for iheiri earn p. They ne lowlya"i first, lajking their cuirse through tie' woodJ j but struck into the big road some fffie miles from Salisbury, and rhei quickenetUheir gait toisi galop, al which pa ee ihey rontiriu ed lo proceed until I hey arrived at I be carbp a littlei Ufier" sunrise the neit! morning. i FantjbnV joy knew no bounds when he sv; his enejftiy Ibus in his power and be taunted him with every manner of result. The, ggf was rehiioved frorn Hunter's mouth, but his jats were so stiff thai it was some time befre could speak.' Ai heavy chain was put round s ankle and fastened to a tree and ihen lfs hands, vtre hmsed After eeng.thai his prtl oner Wjl secure; Fan nonl wiltdfewand left hian alone until about twelve o'clock, when be again appeared, and with a mock ahow of sympathy thus adressed bim'i 1 b ; i ' I am very sorry, Mr. Hunter, that imper. live duly! com pe lis me to detain jyou a prisoner ; but vou shall be, bountifully; supplied with every thing Vou desire to eat and drink, and I will do every thing in niy power, consisieht with rift duly lo render you corufortable,' In fact I walk to get yifMt in good order for a:;r eriain occasion which W'ill lake place nexf Wednesday wei, I Ieiliev3ej it is a custom amoing ihe Dntch marry iit at Iwtelve, 'isn't .ili?' .Well.- I sh) perform ihe ceremony for, you just at lhat hoof in other words I intend 16 Jhiang you justftki the moment you had anticipated to wed Marg ret Ha h self. i . ';'':' b. I cheerfully submit to my fale." repli Hunter; lor I ha vim aved be from yoti, an I shallesiepro rny life we I li pipe n I in exchaiig ing it : r hejr jescttpe ilramj iynr diabiie scheme:; and itstenlinn. . If you think to re! der meajiihppyj liy yonrlaunils you may ceatW mem, mr ihi consiaeration j win render n contented, and impervious to al your aitemptep insults." Not; srj fasijthouffh, said Fanrton with; II horrid smile. ' Little Ma2v will soon be in my power as well as your fivyn nohle self, shall send the old Dutch farmer after her a dayfjir'two;. I ; i j .. - hie self, j I m V, 4; : i . V Devil." ahouted Hunier.l ' if you her rnyjfghost, When I am d,ead, shall lie yni,", . .;.,:!; harm Ha I ha I" laughed Fannon, "Idon'i feiM hostsi! Their lingers are j loo thin and light; t comprefs such wind. pipe as mine. But bifl" cmesSiisey: wjib 8onrieiiitji fr yoti to ei and drink.. I jhope you will find, an appeut fur it, and not lei ihe trivial liinje circumstance of beihp hong deprive yam of your relish for. food. io'i-'iness now calls me a way. nud i 2', !'i ' - - I . . - - ' 1 fi must Utievo i be i pleasure -m yuur cmpany at present I'Ut I will call apa in lo morrow." f And wiib a; very polite how the monster retired.!- , ' '"-' ,j ; I . 1 " b ' b Kensey approached and pit down a -iarjiSfl p4ti full- of I'iclials, atd s t4tles.'ar liarhafU hut Hunter had! liilla appeitite f for either. Iie reflecied.that Kpnsey, under, ihe character f a counfryman and hrother farmer, piissegsiejdi the confidence of Mr. Hanseli, and could his cufrfnng obtain almosii any advantage oveJr him. Margaret might, hy norne well devise plan, fall into (bit hands audi jbe delivered fo Fan nim. ; The very thought uas agony lb hiui., Could he only iwriie werJ i( itut otie word; lo fher I Cmuld he rily say lo her Be? I waie l"l;;" Bui he was a prisoner chained and; at ihe mercy oil him who kneW no merc.-i; Certtiin death awaited him uiilfsa some inter,: posit ion. of Providence sheutid' enable him to escape.! Mai garet might undje'rgo'a worse futAi i liarner: had In libfneantirflie,. piaedf rumlt t w . - f i a - -n m im ,r t t,J -.. ! r i: '"I"' ' i" '"' I I'-ft h ai,rilt (iiamiuinlail iirl thrtotVint hia mrwnmim.1 heimghl he compelled H f her in herdeg.Slockt bought ror cash exclusively, whicrwe will aell radailoiiiif -There i was-madness in the thought tj at wholesale or retail at unprecedekted low prices: . and be sal for a lonxr lime a prey o tbeg mosllizlobmy reflections and forebodings. l- I At length bis train of thoughts look a lurii. and once more the star of hope lainily shonV within his bosom ; and k determined to a-1-wait with firmness ihe issue of events. He would riot gratify his perseruflr by being retti fTl HE subscriber offers for sale the well-known Trct dered unhappy 'and distressed neither would V A of Land on which he now resides two and a balf be add Imaginary evils to his actual ones. ifrmiI' East of Salisbury. There are which he had a .uffic-iency U feat all bis po. era of endurance and foiiiiode He ate anil drank, tind tbei buoyancy at hts (eelins werjf greatly restored!. b I , 1 " b - ' 1 P t i - st - 5 I (To be continued. a fafii' i ' V ! -i ' vu' r : j. i JSw other lands lying nearthis tract which he will sell, A MM Speech.Yhf following is ftliKr de8ired f ( - , extract from a speech of General Bun- j com, in favor of 54 40: 1 ' y Mr., Speaker when, I open my eye, and tooy ovler tbevast expanse of country whenl see ! how theyea$t of freedoiti has iau$ed it to rise in the &cae of clvij zation jind expand on eitiher jsidewheTo see it ETOVfing:. swellingroaring like fa sprine iresnei! l cannot reptsi ine laen sir, ihntj tbe day will comf when th'tt great nation, like a young school-boy, will, burst;ijs straps, and beoum entirely tpti! big for ts t)odts. Sifb werwantjelbo, roorn-f$e coriiinent, the M hole, continent nnd'ooiKing hut the coititinent---ahd. we; will "ha Yeit. (Then; shall Uncle Sam. plajl cing his bnt. upon the panadas, rest right arm unob ihe Oregon and California: coast! his lefti tipon the eastern sea-board anq wniuie away tqe. rriiisq. power, wune repbsir g(his Mg like frrerrjiri Ppon Cape HiVm; I bSIrl the day wiSI-ribe day most come. '! : : '. : m-Ki.-i ij.'U -7" 7f -.771 s . : - ','y: --..a. ;-v ;47ii: iii4i t.v:M-S 'hrvr,Ni riy'lV!w ! I J - M YERS is now reeeivinrhia Fait and Winter . stock of ST A PILE A ND FANC Y DRY GOOD 'Consisting bf a beaatifut assortment of ' i' Louies' Dre si Gbbasff of the latest and most r fashionable ; sty lea. A most, magnificent lot of Cmbroidcrics' sncJ 'Miff vbf Ltice and. Muslin Capes.OollarsSleevefi ii Vi2f joijionc ana -jowtss j Judging ana Inserting, I arena Lttcrs una " h' WgingsSInfanti Needle Wqtk1 ed liohes arid Waists, sliem- stitched and Emb d Handkerchiefs, also JJose- j rtex. Lr loves. &. bhawis j Black and colored, plain and Watered Silk Mantillaa ; also Cloths, Cass: me res, Vestings, .Kentucky Jeans Sat inets. Tweeds, flannels, "Li nseys, '. Kerseys, Blank eta. White Goods of all descriptions Ma rseiles Quilts, Damask Table Cloths arid Napkins, Irish Linens; also a lot of Quid and Silver Plated Girandoles. and iiannome amoroiaerca Jiasiiii -i: w;indo:curtains.- Persons wishing to purchase any of i he above arti- fclea or any article usually found in a City Dry Goods store, are requested to call and examine my stock, as Ijim determined to. aelLgreatcr.bargaina lhan ever Salisbury. Oct. 9. 1851. 23tf NITW ARRANGEMENT ' ' . y; AND II. H. BEARD & SON, Fashionable Tailors and Clothiers, TXAVJNG entered into Co-partnership forlhe pur XX pose of carrying on the Tailoring Bui ncss, on a more extensive scaU , and w ith ihe view of more successfully meeting the increasing demands' of the public in their, line, take occasion to announce that they have just received a very handsome and full sup ply of READY MADE CLOTHING. f selected at the North by the senior partner of the firm, and may therefore be depended on as superior in the quality of the goodaand the style and manner of the workmanship, and particulurly in regard to the fit of the garments.; They have also on hand a beautiful and su perior assortment of Cloths, Cassimeres, and Vestings, which they will make up to order, as cheap as can be bought elsewhere. Of course they will be glad to make up any goods their customers may wish, whether bought of them or purchased at other establishments. They also continue to receive the latest Foreign and American Fashions. They have already received the Fall and Winter Fashions for 1851 and '52, and invhe gentlemen to call and examine them. ; ' 11. II. BEARD. ' JAMES B- BEARD. Octobers, 1851. 22tf ALL persons indebred to H. H. Beard, on account, are requested to call and Bettle between this and the first of January, 1852, as the old business must be close'd, ! i , U.'II. BcTARDr Saliabury, Oct. 2, 1851. 22tf NEW FALL AND WINTER iiain.'i IREDELL COIXTT. BOGErt & REESE RESPECTFULLY invite their customers frienda and pitizens generally, djaent to the above. Store, where we are now receivinga large and com plete assortment of GOODS, suitable for the Fall and Winter Trade, which we intend to dispose of on the most accommodating terms to punctual dealers. We' deem it unnecessary to enumerate the articles just received, but suffice by aying, that our stock em braces almost every article usually called for in either town or country stores. , We bqve also, on hand a' la ree stock of beat country made Linsey Jeans and Wool Socka. We will take in exchange for Goods shelled Corn, Oats, Wheat, seed Cotton, Flax Seed, Tallow, Bees wax, Woolj &c, &.c, at the Market prices. f26if FALL STflfk, I8.il. tfE are now in receipt of our Fall and Winter . Goods, comprising every article of Foreign and Domestic DRY GOODS, usually brought to this market ; Hardware and Cutle ry, Rio, Java and Mueha Coffee, Lonf and Brown Su gars, fine green and black Tea, Cloths and Cassimeres, Ready Made Clothing, Bagging and Rope, Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes, Rail Road Tools, Black Smith Tools.re proofs Paint, White Lead, Oil, Glass, Hemlock Leather, Purchasers visiting thia market would firm it to their interval In tal nnrl rinmino nur arrrf tt i.A rlairnKla . J . F. C H .VM B E K Si fe CO. alisSury, Oct. 30, 1851. 26 Real Estate OR SALE, 2O0 ACRES Ut JLAiNi) Zin ,u t-. all in onod order. Th 5a w and GriBt Mills areall in good repair, as afso jhe DwfUng and oothousei. Having deterniindf leTrernove hewill'gure m Inb viva i r f-T will namoin I rt ?Atlr a l rt THOMAS EMBROWN. 39tf BALES COTTON OF GOOD QUALITY, Wanted at the Rowan Factory, in this place, b ,b ' b J.li. UAIKiS Aft. Feb. 5 1852. tf40 , 7 50 000 LBS. OF RAGS WANTED w tin i r 1 -. U f H . toiand linen RAGS, delivered. to J. D. VViinm. I in Favetleville. I am nearly ready ipot in opera inwi k Paper Mill o thia orighrorhood, anjdi am deaifons: of jgetiiri; my ragajin ibts market.. My object ia to pay iaa mrtch for rags as I can afford, andSiope that I may wot bejforced o dietant markets for my supplies f fiaVe arranged with Mr. Wiiliama to receive and pay foe all rags delivered to bim. ; ? i DAVID MURPHY MaJeh4il$5l IW GOODS. l - S3 Spring Isrove. valuable ... Jan. 89, 1852. ; I l - ' mm-mMmmmmmmmm y I I I Ii I v n I J ;V" I "1. . OF. r'- i tit tl-.t ia3 W 9, nvvatrnTin . 5 srft.yA'i; si ..wv.tt O0ODS! 4 ',.1. III Illlt I.I I X- ' - A RE now receiving their FALM AWU "Vr!' XJk.TO0QDS.nprjstnga;general assortment . f tiah; French and: American Ii -i: h . U$ i ; J v STAPLE'S; -FANCY1 DRY GOODS; Hardware and Cutlery, Boot and Shoes, sole Leather and Calfskins; HatS, Caps and Ponmets.jDelphr China, and Glasr-WareSqlgjr. Coffee and Tea, Paints and Oils, Spirits Turpentine and Varnish, ATindow Glass, all sizeSAmest best Svelafancf Spades' Ames MaCr tdeksand- Picksftogifther with a gTeatTarietyf other articles usually kepi! in storesVb." ii :i''v-?" i-'': To alf of which welnvite the attention of our custom ers and the pubJi. (Country1 merchanta will find U to their -interest; lo ! eaatnine) thiav !atock ; before making their Durchases." I We.will not be undersold by any, one doing business io thes placed " fe-.'H'-tip ' ' 1 Salisbury. Sept. 4, 151. tatt? BO W IIMWEL i AnE RECEIVING THEJR FALL I AND WiNTER; -'STOCK OF; GOODS! :: tfllicir THE V INTEND TO DISPOSE OF OiV THEIR USUAL ACCOMMODATING ;. TERMS. - ; j, s-m PLEASE FAVOR US WITH A CALL-EXAM: INE, HEAR PRICES AND JUDGE FOli . YOURSELVES. Salisbury .Itfnvi 13 1851 ! f J 1 p -i 50 i VA 1,1 JA BLE! L A Mi FOB SALE. fin HE subscriber I offers for aale Seven ractsyclf ' JL Land, lying in a nealihy aection ot country, sur rounded with very desirable neighbors, who stand high, they are people now. that are improving and about to improve as much as heart could wish. Thjaland ia we 1 adapted to the culiiyitionf Corn, Tobaccp.Oats, Ry f and Clover, and also- Stock raising; Sortie, 5 good. Or chards with a rmfc improvement, and a good Mill Sitjs for any kind of machinery. There are tjwo Tobaceo Factories close bf.- jSome good Meadow ntii more to clear. One Mill Site. 56 Acres ; one of 30 Acreswith 12 acres of bottom y ione tract of 95 Acres, Orchard and Tobacco Land ; one Tract of 100 Acres, with good buildings, orchard and meadow, dec, ; 100 Acreis mostly Tobacco wood land ; 100 Acre suitable ( far Tobacco, wood land m cstly, and nearly 100 Acres, all wood land, suitable fpr Tobacco,' &c, &.c 71 will s'ejl, about 400 Acres in nije tract, or divide it to suit 'purir chasers. Those wjshling to buy good land, cheap, nor ia the time come and judge for yourselveal Any onr desiring; information respecting the above property, can get it by applying either to the subscriber ar AdrewS Mill, nea John '"Dal fan's, Esq!, or to A B. F. Gaither1, Esq , Col. F. Young and Cap. P. Houston.' 7, ANDREW BAGGARLY. Iredell county, Deci 18, 1851. 33 A PROCLAMATION By His Excellency David 8. HeidI Governor of the Slate op North Carolina: f Whereas, three fifths of the whole number of mem bers of each House of the General Assembly did at the last session pas the foJIowing Act : AN ACT to amend the Constitution of j North Car olina- " " ' '. . ' ii - ... Whereas, The freehold qualification now required for the electors for members of the Senate conflict i with the fundamental principles of liberty : . Therefore Sec. 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of North Carolina, and it is hereby enacted by the authority of the game, three fifths of the whole number of members of each House concurring, that the second clause of; third section of the first Article of the amended Constitution, patified by the people ; of J North Carolina on the second Monday of, November? A. D., 1835, be amended by striking ; out "the word " possessed of a freehold within the sama diet rtct of fifty acres of land fpr fix months nejt before and at the day of election," so lhat the said c! a user of said fectibf shall read as follows: All free white men of the ageof twenty-one years jfexeept as is hereinafter declared), who have been inhabitants of any one?; district witb4' the State twelve months immediately preceding the day of any election; and shall have paid public taxes', shall be entitled to vote for a member of the Senate.-" 7. Sec. 2. Be it further enacted, That the iGbvernorojf the State be, and he is hereby di reeled, to issue his Proclamation to the people of North Carolina at leapf six months before jrje he jt election for mernbers of the General Assembly, petting fonh ihe purport of I hia Act and the amendment jto I he Constitution herein proposed, which Proclamation shall be accompanied ly a true and perfect copy of the Act, authenticated by-i the certifi cate of the Secretary of State, and both ihi Proclama tion and the copy ofhis Act the Governor jof the StatiT shall cause to be published in all the newspapers of this State, and posted in the Court Houses of thf-tespectivej Counties iolhis State, al least six months before the 'elect iorijaf rriemberStto the next General Apsetnbly.lH ! Retd three times' and agreed to by three-fifths ol the, whole number of members of each House respecM tivelv. and ratified fn General Asoemhlv ihia iW QAtf r A a s Iam.. 1UC1 i uay vt iauuuryf lOJi.i 7 J. C. DOBBIN, Sj IL C. ; W. N. EDVARDS,5. 8. Stitk of North, Qabolwa,; h I , Office of Secretary of State. , C I, William Hill. Secretary of State, in and fr the State of North Carrtqiinaado hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and, perfect copy of an Act of Hbe General Assembly of (his State, drawn off from the original on file in this office. Given under! my band, this 31st day of Pecember, 1851. . i- 7 , ! VVM. HILL, Sec'y of State, , And Whereas, the said Act provides for amending the Constitution of the State of North Carotin so as to confer on every qualified voter for the House of Com mons the right to-vde also for the Senate: I 77iij Now4 therefore, tlo the end that it ma be made known that if the aforesaid amendment to the Consti tution shall be agreed toby the two-thirds of the whole representation in each bouse of the next General Aa sembly.jt will beihen subroiftad to the people for rati fication! I bave issued this my Proclamation in confor mity with the provision; of ihe before, recited Actri . In .testimony whereof, David S. Reio, Governor o the State of North Carolina, hath hereunto set hia hand ana caused the lireat Seal or aSid State to be affixed.1 nnn trtn.i .ii. Af . .1 . . . Li ( fifst day ofDecember, in the year ofoorLord. ie-w one. thousand eieht hundred and f;riu.AnL in the 76th year Of our Independence. ! f - f rV By the Governnrj. DAVID S.HEID Thomas Settle Jr4!Private Secy r b, 4 itJ.'r?? no,whose bands; this Proclamation mar faH. W - er"r .orc ai copy or it ia posted Conn House of their respective CoomiesY up in the Jarrf, 1 852. if. if r S2t4T n i i :H: It., r l ) K D. VV timxaiiv TfcEALFXIJ(3IAEBLt -jjldCHESTS J BEAD AXB Ci.'M: IMr t dot b tones - Paint Stone t 1 ouwi.aiy a rncie canea tor ot ettheri i iwir unijrrry,u is ai nia expense'' ' L v ii Orders for any of the above eoBmerafed ahtclel left with dispatch ainc sooscnoer woa d inform1 tk4. i. J tX he been waifj2d th fons who JhTsinBueni VUt J?ffcro Va'r'nshlf now prepared to iuppt them V rJ ' ,hf Ko give himH tall- - -c X?Ji"m Salisbury, Stjfttyfc rhfatfHl li. fllYF.BS'' Cotton Yarns. Cotlm Y??nl Rail Rc : TTf B.CA ii-jl. this ,y York a i.nrr ? SOLE i Cobf ": : : generally. in Rail II o :. 1 1 o their inter--.-, our large s:.-i Genilemen, w p good main -of the Nor:';,- r io Bray an. I : been bought : contradiction t to be founj; i i i low 89 the 1o-. : A call is rf r shop is one ii occupied by 71- Sail's!; jc: Tj L.. Saddle,;!:. V opposite W. HAVING i o(Si, business. JIu the State and 7 please all who t done at short nc duce taken in e.. 7 ' - , January 15, 1 EL nn here i a ; X-'f ern Mechn. Eagle or South i, is adjoinin the l, water power c f Land in the Sm ofTiti smalj lots s commodatton ( , Ail such person due attention. ,':!. ( ,r There i iblb "Which, vv. '''!? Vl -fV Leads on t Herejis a els: look this way: I 1 cessfully.the en: which I propose : however, thou wit t the erecti wool, arid for ca ! prospect opens v ; , fields. Th-ia oc;v. a Town, is very; i great Central lln .. Country. I wii: terms to suit j South Eagle Tjn almost any a iu o eithf r for lots or r enterprises w ill r : 3m4 i 7 '; Iredell wk7 , .Vi-illfti T OFFERS his ; He can at ; -professiorially en: , Oaice-In JoL Salisbury , July j i;ForwariIi. Jajhuary 30, In s I A " : fi WATCH J bjb';:P:: B03E cli:;. VEEtfconstn . tensive a.cif r Watches VA, V;; I; Silver - MUSICAL I.S I "i J"j.' -Jfattii c c i j . of every descri; : jiclei in the above in their fine sel.- ; Murphy & Co. . .7 IWatC,hes,CIo; U manner, and warr H 'Lepine and pi i'. and warranted to t 7- Salisbury, May IHE eubscri! r : chase a nar.V trig the Hi six iPrson8.wifii:-' pertyi would do v.e tVCcrriunicntior isbury.fcfr.!. - Bcebob rf'.i v ' "1177 B - fTlHE sufcri JL The Sien ? :be's Fash 20 V . f j Vb' S tea i t REall in ex Boats have i ai new. We ter.and well aJa; 700 bblsl mere!, a ; Those, favori-- as prompt anJ c: other Line can t,' a.:dcazai 'i Fayettevi'.le, I' U'antf .! ; 1000 i HE subscri: Feathera7 C , ; r 7 - March 1 i Ioiv -All Sfilishui Im 350,0 VfTKLD ROPC, per lb. cn;. Fayetteville, 1(V. 5 CASH
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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