lit -I " -II Ik : ' . f 1 ' ' l, -:f. u I .-. j 1 .1 '-1 . ; i : ! 1 - : '. -i V i j J I ' 1 r-i.- ! 1 i ; , From tii Mountain Banner. . . j j j he aid ( ! f j,' T O BI F A NN.O'N 51 j j J j. TIic leleoraica xory rarusan. ; 1 A - REVOLUTIONARY ROHANOE, CHAPTER VH. j i , Yt It ma be, more lofty courage dwells ; 1 1" I'- . - . . ,' 'i' !;-. a. J - s A watrh was banded Mm, and looking at it waive! minutes to twehre.o j i Id one weak heart which braves an adverse fate, ! J Tfcao hi, whose soul malignant swells, j ; ' ; Warmed by the fight, orheered through high debate. h Mh3. NokTON DKEAlt- 5 i . .t j t 1 ! r .. ,- F.rnrin fachelh Q8 j t t , vbai retoutiotfs a sole help at need. SlUJtspEAR?;- kri M.miWr. d h!a reaoliiliim wi inislani itaneously TiwnJeoVu -Torre. Was a prospect ff liv BllUiriji a uiati ww niwrru, wu - tempt could but be attended with death if up; ocressfut. All these things, and.many others, fjabrd together through bis mind. There was no train of reflection, in systematic thinking anid reatoning ; but like a flash of lightning il turning the black cloud, came the whole mass 01 Ibouifbt UDin him. TVCani I i i i I mnntAwmA U..nir iiirnihn lit Piinnrm. ! fHivit w.u-y, - !; j VTiatiiij, crriniiiiT ""r'1 " '" e-""i Itoner wiib aq air ol alfected kindness. Any liiile office fbf you that I canl perform 1 shall take great pleasure in doing. Just let ine slip r; Kneei. i am a become pious my-! self he of these davs. You have ten minutes o make jpur peace with Heaen tiir-1ope it will be sufficient to aniweV yof ynrpoe." ; $ nirer nli. and coVertngi bltfac wilb bit bandi. ofUf reel up a shoki but ferrent prayer for the succeis o his plan. j i Fife muiutes vei rematn said Jrannoo, iiaikiim An t ha tvltn ! Vin mnl firuv tt them 01 their appei ie ior ioou; it um Mr. BMie?i ir you will nrt get ibroub.?i cjiuai a iniug knowing wbe press the unea fpinds.! ?j b i f ! "T believe hia thoushts are fixed on earth be per mji led to kneel and pray,' h break ingnd her fore feet were placed opal, nter. turning to Fnnn. ! I 6nn ground; upon the top of ibe bank. Fwr k i r . .1 :!.! .: ; . ;i sifer Kitrs)i: yirosui v aa fwau& Supper wai ready, and Mrs. Hunter and br:i off jour cravat thai you may kneel. aughters loMked anitously for the arral oil g,joter of piety hope to l Airegory. ll?Dl niew oer. cuiiaioa arouuu,, darker! and dairkrr, and still be came not( . A)r though oppressed with a feeling of uneasiness .they at lengthconcJuded that ayme pres(ng b$4 lioessi bad detained bin; a ibejfarrovand;there4 fore sealed themselves aibejjablto pariak f tbeif evening meal without im. 101 ij j InFiVe minutes yet ieroiW Anxtoui sdlici ude for the at.seni one defpf irctf j.U otho watch. "Yon appetite lor lootj. wat po w Mr..HiMiie?i m you will nrt get fbrousb.,,& fua him io be a hy without hefr i doVtjlcM.k like a man deeply engaged rlhe was that tbey cou.d not re pUtr remarked one tory to another in 4( teosatioii that peraoVdjtheit l.t I 'ti i Ifi- I rlleleTe his thoughts I are fixed on 'earth more than QiiHeaTen, said another. 1 I hi nk hi iimvMr il nvr." sairl a. third A messenger was dispaicbed to the farm aiid these and similar remarks were uttered in jiews that hebad left for home the previous e Jupkrig on llie kneeling form of Hunter. fnfngi.i l Mother and sisters were overwhelmed The cause ol these whisperings among the ivilh fears. Search was instituted and inquiries lories was. tbttt tbey observed the eyes of the I - s ! . . 1 I The! morning came and the bright sun acen aed tbe beavejns, but still Gregory did not air tire lb see if be was there. n oi ft)ade tn every direction ; bui all in vaitij, ; prisoner glan ing rapidly, but stealthily, first in it wbuld be Hopeless for us to attempt to por- one direction then in anjit her, bis hands still Irty ibe feelings of. Margaret tjanseliV jirfir joter ibis !cet and pretending si ill tube en ahe hioheri. and tried In rnmfort the desolate ntrA in hia imlli.-niinna "ni si ; . " r " . - " r - - . Ts 1 I to o " "''" . I .J' Uioiber and sixers ; but as day afler day pass j j'fbree j minutes more, Mr. )unlerr-we r. s nd and no tidings fame ol bim she loved so well roust be precise," said Fannon, tfvouibave V .1'- si il . 1 f t I- there seemed to be v weight upon her heart, j any message for Miss Margaret you may safely Crushing her down? Still she bore up tgain! entrust it lo me ; fur I i hall doubiles have an bef gfief. and tried to iitsiit ttjto the hearts f opportunity of deliverjng it to her io a few the bereaved mother and sisters that cus(latiou days.' 1 j ! be was so far! from feeling Vfsejf Thee was Scarcely were Jhe words out of bis mouth 40 air of chastened sadness almt her that, ere Hunter at one bound, was Upon the back i while; it beigkiened her beauty, made her more vf the gallant Doe." As he made the spring ao onjeci 01 pity ana sympathy man 11 she haa be cried ; j yielded; to her jgrief with al1 tbetdemonstrjaMa J will deliver my own ' t Faoaon saw the fcegectnaTaftethpt ste made ' " nnrl hjrwuki: if i ...Itu i..n' lir.i (.'.il.fi' 1 i. ! ! and big followers. ! Hunter glanced back awl saw bis t pursuers within a hundred and hfry . yards df him. ' ' 1 I ! ' - -'' M Don't shoot blm," cried Fannon, he wis Iwrn to be .hungl and hung he! shall be' j Hunter glanced rap id I) up and down the ri er, but a glance was iuthaeoit to convince him that the fpol before him was the only one where be could possibly escape . frbci. the river. H$ gave bis mare the word for a second trial. Obedient to his voice she made adspeiate ef fort very muscle was exerted to its utmost power every sinew was strained almost to "Mm I f 1 i' on we dash ! Away!; away! and 4 orrents less rapid and less rash. Bybox'8 Mazeppa. Luxuriant joy, And pleasure in excess, sparkling, exalt On every brow, and revel unrestrained. ; j feoMEuviiXB a Uhase. So sudden was the movement nf Huntr. instanianeous the spring bf the noble mare, and she h .'I i ! '"ti tli it ji 1! f til inconsolable wo. Calm and sedate, she per. formed her usual duties; and io one wo had Mot fathomed the rich depths of her bean she; sjaemeLquiet, and even happy. No ian couldj judge, from beaout ward appearance, of the deep seated 1 misery; that was undeteriiiining her health and rendering her life intoleraMe. A faint gleam of hope partially revived the dark an sombre cUud of her niiseiry ; but it was like' hoping against hope, (or she had bui little doubt that be bad at last fallen into some;; snare X the; lories, o whom she knew himijio be particularly obnoxious ; and when once n their haqdsi she knew that torture and death awaiied h'ini. '"'.f- : 1 Vu- M 1 In the mennvhi1 Ilunir m. ifl.rinnt I kill iff Ks inwAfl tKtal much imeat al fcnguish, not onTbis own account from ihe groop of lories be liul f-rMargnrer; for Fannoii persecuted him jflf 4 at;hiiii, hiiji ipuuiijr, wiii every speries u SIO rjes f telling him that Kensey was ofila vis ij to Mr. Hanaelt and would bring Margarer back with bim-f-that she should see bim hung, C. &C. j :4 r '. . j j : 'j 1 Fannon jdid, indeed, design . making ibe at. tempt through Kensey, ol gelling Margaret in bjs power; but Kensey convinced him ofihe danger; of attempting any such scheme, and the almost inevitable failure of it In the first place, be feared detection, should he again via: it Salisbury, as; some suspicion mighi rest upon him from bis having enquired so minutely into Hunter's business, mode of life, dc. ifln thf tfeond place those to whom be bad promised id deliter wbeai might have niade sbmei eunuil ries about bim nd discovered Jbai there, was messages .Go !" The iasl word was addressed to the mare. - jit was the word at which she bad been trained Io put forth her speed ; and as he spake she shot uae an arrow, on. i CHAPTER VIII. was thirty yards lore a rifle could be hitrti I .Knnl kMk I" I? even then mindful for the safety of bis Red Uoe." 1 . . - ; ! j ' Jj. . Hunter was already leaning forward, and its the shout of Fannon reached his ears be bowed still lower, lying almost flat upon bis charger a neck. I Thralls! whistled thickly over him, but on bel flew, unharmed. WherJ more than a bun dred yards from his enemies he slightly raised L : . . . . . ; . j 1 : ... ' oiise;ii 10 iook back, . when led shoulder,! fracturing the bis arm. A sickening sensation cam ovpr him his head grew dizzy, his sight Uim, and he reeled in uis eagute ; uut a stroiig mental effrt, aided fi; !! I T ify the fresh breeze through; which he was so no iuch persrmas be bad represented bitnselfi eat,jatid soon restored to htm bis strength. um iuc miiui pace ob Knew mat it would r net is wounded lohorbe and overtake him, Uleless to ende4Vor to entice MarparetU wv I shuoled Fannon liirin..alu! M un pretense ol a visit to bia family, or aii)f such In i moment forty me k were mouuted and ! "MK( wiiivu wi iur oniv Dian tnai rmiin h i i soeeotno awn v. m.riur Pu, ocausc griei loritne iom ol her betroth ; ui loe, nyinsi Hunter. Fannon 1 i r , . .Muuignijj lu aiijr a i "' iie io auo joiiiea in the chase. ojusemenis or recreations. ; J "K 1 busand pouoc .! : i i . ... uecneo; ana on rushed the eager lit musements or recreation. i Ti me rolled on and soon fironohi rniinrf ikJ 1 flat ivh!iK tinrl nnL:a.j i .l i 1 J'1 v , aptHiieu ior inn mairiage oil Hunter and bis betrothed, but wbicjbfFani lion had set apart, for the; death of the jolmerj 7 L-.lt . . ' 1 . ... ' . t i r tuu snau not. oe hung like a dog. !lr. Uuo my few eecoiids she seemed sunnended. tremhlm and falling backwards upon her rider'; but while every one was looking to see jtbi. she cleared the bank, and apparently refreshed and invigo. raled by the cool water, darted away with a tpeed almost equal! to her first em. ' L f Fire Upon hint! kill bim yelled Fan' non with all ibe bitterness of bafljed rag. J A volly ol balls was hurled at horse nd rider, but they spend their force upon the va. cant air : i i. L '" ; 'i ! A yeU of disappointed wrath; burst from the throat of Fannon, and was responded to b) hh lo,lower s with loud and repeated curse, il was like music to Hunter's ears, and he turned in bid saddle and shouted yuzla'l" wjth all jibe strepgih of bis lungs. ; j My I noble mare exclaimed Faunon ;-4- mm and wiU have her.' , J I But their horses were worm out with fatigue, and coujd carcelyitrike a l..ap, after etuerg; mg from the river and after proceeding altouji a mile larther the jtories came lu a halt, with, panttogtaud treinbljog steeds. : Faunon wa livjid with rage, and bis voice was so choked that he could scarcely speak. He could have tfoine the disappointment o)l his baffled revenge bpon Hunter; but to lose bis mare, bis pride the oqly objeel in either eanh or Heaven tbaj be! loved, affected him even io tears. 1 Alter a few moments oflduuhti and iera..hL tjofi be abandoned the chase, and reluctantly 4fe lbe command io retreat ; and Wi"b Jndd nurses, and ftiaddeued hearts the lories coiu menced slowly retracing their steps. ; A Soon as Hunter perceived that the cbasf was given over he slackeued his bace : for htl gallant mare; was perceptibly beginning to fail (kail 1 m b m ... L . ! . L a r . k it-. u u. kuvw mat line nurses ol his puisuer Would be unable to stand aud tbeiefbre fell no fear of being ut winded. ; H is tirsl thought was that he would sbp 4 the, first house he reached, aiiend to hi Wouiidj Wmjl rt fresh himself and mare ; bui ou reflec lion hjj determined not to bait Until he reached ome, fannon might rest a 1 while and theif fenew the chase, tbinkius to come on with him at some bouse. He fell that there was no rerl tain salety for him ii he Bhpped bort of' Salis! : i.;l'i ' ;1 i The sun went down and da rich.. gathered over the face of the heavens. H. inter tfas weak and feverish ; and hip mind became! disordered, resiles and painfully apprehensive. Everjt noise startled htm -even the rustling of a! leaf seemed frabsht with da rotk fty slump,! was transformed into eueJ mies threatening. biro with deSb.! He knewf ,oal & wa hui fancy the effeiit of a nervous? o,nu uisarrangeti imagination ; but still he was! Unable to banish iti and asain heiuraed hi a lant mare a full gallop, nor slopped until he; reached Salisbury,! where be arrived at n-n nl Clock, having ridden sixty mites in ten hours, Wllh hi ft let I Arm humtii... uo.lJii..' -J. i: A I'gbt was still burning in his mother's coti liage. He rode up totheifate and nm,.n.d in" alight, but fainted and fell to thdieartb. But tb& siKind of hie horse'a boofs bad ieen heard liyt M rs. Huuler, who called up a servant, procured a light, and went out and bmnd hi.n oAJJt BiiMJsness was returning, jj Mother lM said he in known voice.' Io ati instant be wasclasoed lnthai mmhpr'l arms; and rising and leaning upon her be waj able? to reach the houe if I The scene that ensued is. na4oiihr. n.ti resting in;lhe imagination of lie reader: and ap any attempt on our part to portray ii in words , dimming the not molest it; AT THE RED FLAG. EM VERS is now receiving his Fall and Winter . Mock of STA RLE AND i FANCY DR Y GOODS, consisting of a beautiful assortment of I Ladies Drers Goods, of the tatest sad most fashionable styles. A most rfiaraificent lot bf Rmtkvnii1aiiaxa. Lnoh aa 1 Lnce and Muslin Capes. Collars. Sleeves kjujj. ijamortc and Sims lodgings and Inserting, Thrtnd Laces and ' Edgings. Infants Needle Work ed Robes and Waists. Hem stitched and Emtfd L: C. ries. Gloves. & Shnirls. - Black and rnnrA ntarn and WmirmA Qilb MsntitUa . j r . . - v f -- - - w w.im , i also Clothe, Cassimeres, Vestings,5 JCentucky Jeans, i Satinets. Tweeds. FtannIa. Linivvi ITv Rlank. els. White Goods of all jescriptionp Mareeiles Quilts, Damask 1ble Cloths and Napkins, Irish, Linens ; also a lot of Gold and Silver Plated Girandoles, and I Handsome Embroidered lusliu WINDOW CURTAINS. Persons wishing to purchase any of he aboye sni des or any article usually found in a City Dry Goods Store, are requested io call and examine my stock, as I am determined to sell greater bargains than ever. r. ni l ciis. " FI RST ARRIVAL 1 FALL : & WINTER ,"1 : i- . i frill Salisbury. Oct. 9. 1851. A 23tf OODS! M. BROWN & SOJN - RE now receiving their FALL AND WIN'1 fcK GOODS, comprising a general assortment oi trt- iAinerican A tisb, French and STAPLE & FANCY DRY GOODS, Hardware and Cujtleiry, Boots and Shoes, sole Leather .nl r.lf &kina TTata. Cans and Bonnets. Deloh. China, ana arr, ag uvun- uh m, . Oils, Spirits Tarp ntine and Varnish,! Window Glass, all sizes, Antes' b st Shovels and Spades. Ames Mat' locks and Picks, together with a great variety of other articles usually k( pt in stores, f j r ' jJt To all of which we invite the sttention of oar custom ers and the public Country merchants will find it to their interest to examine this i stock j before making their purchases. We will not be; undersold byi any one doing business in tjhis place. 4, teat. Salisbury, Sept NEW ARRANGE AND I 1W GOODS. a feeble, but weij; spur, in pursuit ""Id but serve lo mar the piciure. seized the first jv,d coloiing$ of fancy, we wl r be chase. 'lsbe t was found, and heiha hat had hnuii pounds lor his lite and for "iourned as dead was alive ; and it Was meet tnar mere should be joy in thai hearts of tbosf wuo uau grieved. if t CONCtUSIONl I Hunter was confined to his bed fir avoriii d4ys, but the tender caie ai.d affection of a del vieo muiner, ol toving sisters, aud a lieirotbed a-. 1 : j k -. . . . ' : mare, rowd tunter was in this time riearlv a n.ianr nf VHum aueao oi nis pursuprs. urging on his no. er, had frequently been the words of Fannon qeHy bfeard Fannon talk to! her that be knew ' " r ",e,,m . f , 1 n0t 8W "gywi Wbaiiwords to uv and ahe obeiedj bim as to the limb of a aa I .U ik ..r i . ik u l .. x i-7 3 " " i "i , , hiwbo ui ir note mwmjju utr were oer roaster. . yourself. 1 will have no botch woiltkhnur 1 A huU hill i.-feL ti i l li4 . . i - r r , I i . t t n . unit, liu i i ne as. It t OUI as a mark Ol mv conaiderntion anH I cnd4 n ai .1.'... j S. : il ' i rr' " u( yiinttiiuii. - X e. VOUtsn&il I ears . Still nis Inea puma iki...t L ... .j i r-.-.r e.M 6.II0W, r.url,n f, high ilb' l0.i0g ,ighi of hira uw ,EZ 3 l"f . 7"' m '' .l..fo,m four 6. bigb. gi.ing yoo "f PJd tB .he top ol J&tSg&g in' X 7h "b WET "d hP? . ' from lb. gtltowi beam to lb. bouom irti din.i.. H. . " . ! Ihe R"1 ue became lb fa.orite ol boib (eeti - 1 will e r von a lnnr ,A.a ikt .ii.. i tk.. ij . . . P J.l ; ai . v f irf -o "fv "' J'fUjiircu luoi iru IO oailSUUrVi lite and Kaiih l; . f - i not complain of beine confined i nirrnUi Is-. hiU- ki i.iV. ft .aH. ?auPi tbroughf life with the utmost care and attention: if. V A. another mark of especial' r j r rfh.uid 7 rZK JltZ .bad nana, . Mil not be lied-ibat will do forkful., bis lil would be the forleiiJ b. ,L . Z H"n,n,M roaler wr W.tresW upon! ht r will gar crowd, but lor o distinguished a'neaa helol-a at h!. .jh. .k. ; . , 7 , . " " 'fca asjourielf il will be bi.bl v imoror.rVn& 1. down ; h- .1. 3T i"1 . W ? corous. i couid tifi think ..i ;.:.:j:r 'k -i..u - uii,,j win s a.. .. r F'oK aowut bu i'Ki uauu, ana encouraged hi marS with kia voice. ; . . ' " - The Slate road was at length reached, and ; E H. BEARD & SON, 1 Fashionable Tailors and Clothiers, ; TTAVING entered into Co nartnrahin fnr lha nnr -Ii pose of carrvin? on the Tnilntriiai? flnvi. a -3, - r ww-w up MrB less, on a more extensive scale, and with the view of more successfully meeting the increasing demands of the public in their line, take occasion to announce that inry nave jusi recei vea a very nandsome and lull sup- Vw v - I READY MADE CLOTHING, selected at the North by the senior partner of the firm, m r A tm n tr t kap.fn.. A ,1 .. .1 i quality of the goods and the style and manner of the workmanship, and particularly in regard to the fit of the garments. Thev have aim on hand a hanfifnl n,l . P r ; . uiiu r"M perior assortment of Cloths, Cassimeres, and Vesting, ijtiivu iutj wii iiir ap iu uruer, aa cneap as can De bought elsewhere. Of course they will be glad to make op any eooas meir customers may wish, whether bought of them or Durchased at othfr psrahliahrnma ; They also continue to receive the latest Foreign and American Fashions. They have already received the J rpni anii mier rasnions ror toot ana 'y, and invite genoemen io can ana examine tnem. j H. H. BEARD. JAMES B. BEARD. October 2, 1851. v 22if raJCCD HOZ2 tDE2 j ALL persons indebted to H. H. Beard, on account, are requested to call and Settle between this and the ursioi January, icso, as tne old Dusmess must be closed. n. n. dcaku, SaliBbury, Oct. 2, 1851. 22tf NEW FALL AND WINTER GOODS, AT fit Spring Grovb, IREDELL COn'TY. I BOGEll & REESE KESPECTFULLY invite their cuslomere. friends and citizens generally, adjacent to the above oiore, wnrre we are now receiving a large and com plete assortmetjit of GOODS, suitable for the Fall ft 11 A Winter 'Pro A wUn BfA intan1 1 t.-. tHa mOt ainnmmrirlaf iRCT lrma tn nnnntnal Am Iam - . - -"- w " O v rui.iuas We deem it unnecessary to enumerate the articles juist received, put sumce by saying, that our stock em braces almost every article usually called for in either xuyvn or country stores. I jlWe have also on hand a large stock of best country maae L.tngey jeans and Wool Socks. JjWe will take in exchange for Goods shelled Corn p4ts. Wheats seed Cotton, Flax Seed.STallow, Bees wjax, Wool, &c, &c, at the Market prices. f26tf FALL STOCK 1851 I ftT E are now in receipt of our 1 Fi " iUMK'ii'jr upon ypU. ; : l I The real DurtMiae nf P.nRf.n k--.rllr.L : gsJIows thus arranged, and in leaving the bands "nyouna was lo lengthen hiltor tneni I Ihinlrinn iku. L.. ' I J ii II mtnt thinking bat he would .bl J" b.-7-. .TI '.Vi :7! Mr ""Y,u rTc "" Pu"rs still mir hU WuflUrini. i" LJ'r 8 m. ana cUia bear their shouts liu curses indistinctly borne to his earsj He uaui oopea toai wben he reached the road ihe , i , , i, - r r jump and prolong bis sufferings by endeavoring to support bis weichl with hi. am,. . Tk- XtiT ... ! :.i.. .I : - ,w " ?fa- wr toai purpose, ' i i s ively cruel k Tbe.verv nian. u i. -jl.J ! u..j r . " ' I r k:. ' , r "r -wrs uumrr a exciiement prevented him frnl fi,.l Th TyVaII Pnn.i.. a.! . t i - ' i- . d- iZ irm' "--"v,wi, uu - . ci, vuui ici wna urcSPIIlfa late fom tL rn?J ' k "' glancing black for libel on Benjaman FHnklifi Butler; irom time io Ume, he cou Id see hi nr..... .iil TU- ... : .u r jIJa A : r..uta . ;ini vuuiiia hi me luutcilTienl were : 1- I f 3 it. i- hi li fTbni said Butler was eharp-pH with h! ing a notoriousi demaeoeud and rinlitie.Ri scoundrel. . That bavins swallowed three or four extra el asses of limine ha spread himself; (speaking) and bore a striking resemblatve to a Bornese ape. The defendant nlfArtfd irmlrv knA mil himself on iusnfication. i S 1 th mat fen iWm I aani on tne last. i. e.. that kj wa nnt uu w : . : "Tw"f ! seHoiea around, t Dleieiv eihauaieil ni.... u m. -I. . r ' , ; larioon tode bis mara .k--m-. , .u L.i: l'. " .1 .. r Hf. i ne irtendly oortiesr ape. j J forh. aad go, offber u 77" Kfe "d eh .1 el appar. to Waveated grea m,6ed o bare the pleasure of arTjusujigibeUpa ? the river, a, thi. 71 !f . Wn welf. andjtha h ghest Hbil 11 .i Til JS.'.00 hanging ibufcded dred yards: wide, and b7 iTSLS!- ? ne.P" Was expended Hri T ineoooee already preWred, ed the middle of khi "-TZr "WW. iwi win permit me, flir. Hub er.aaid P- 1 mn d . , -i " au uia iiori, i - to acias J eroomsman 3 T .Were Py p unged, ' r:rfw" iUU"n2 ana cursinir. h 11 . must aujusi juuj cravat lor you." r , pi - 7. p j n i . . I b. r.n...ked.iu,,oiMg,rbi.eo,,, j ,"rol "fif? "d n',rl ' ft ?"" .. . ..:n J; . it i I wrP ner downward &4im Hiatan -i- kk- me a could recover k.r..ir in k- urie.i uieasi It and .k .k. .. 'j' .. .i . t .. ! i. -r iBi.u iuo IUIIU un IIIV. IIDDUI a 1 -T Gendi. comDrisin? everv artirU nf Fhriwn and Domestic H L DRY GOODS. usually brought: to this market ; Hardware and Cutle bride fiiarlf fvn hi- u . - ry, Itio, Java aad Mocha Ooffee, Loaf and Brown Su- 0 ide, made even hi, palII8 8weet. He was the j gars, fine green and black Tea. Clothsand Cassimeres. . ik.... riLi t. if i na . r . ivejSLwy Maae opiniing, Bagging and Kope, H Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes, Rati Road Toots Block Smith Tools, fire proof Paint, White Lead. Oil . Glass, Hemlock Leather, e. ; Purchasers visiting this market wouldjfind it to their interest to call: and eiaraine our large and desirable Stock, bought for cash exclusively, which we will sell at wholesale or retail at unprecedented low prices. M ! J P. C HA. VI BE US. & CO. Salisbury, Oct. 30, 1851. 26 ntrtt Ol ; 1 hf . la-lfaVn la-air i.mal 1, i...: ... ... .L v I , r :,..-; w p sutiiriuiiiu mnrn iii4Ta nvnav dfy, and was compelled to tell the stor of bis 111 I II lM st AUA S U nrl iUa a i.mi il f : T . mii sti grew iiKome to him. , - . ! - But a short lime clasped before Hunter and The further career of Fannon. and hia ,,u; mate; fate, may hereafter claim' ihe attention of mir tun 1 ! : x i hi1 i Ji Gentlemen, Will some of vou Un t a L Ik i tratiett mil i mav rm iim i mi i 'i Jiutru are very punciiiiious. and I don't mUU ll j .tt. i . - r 7 -n"" i i-.kL. ir.-H in!;hU- ... it.m i VT- "t , Vw .rT menecfual. Shel i, ' , ,1 " 'aroy ana ;ibrtmgb the Waters and reae ' "f ' ',i!rrm ' aP'i,,,,,d Wa --ece.-ll in her 23 The! bride, too, da v become imuatiem nut L, . , - .i' ..i. . - 'i, i Aomethtner Worth Knowtn.U i m fart perhaps' not eenernllv knowm to farmers. thai there are twof parts in thn pptatoes which, is separated and blantedl at ih- iame time, one will produce potatoes, fit for table, eiffht or tpn davs snnntr than. 'pluhgeid'lfnJdJr )DH ol The small enbfdf the potato j I .k i ' Ju -L.:.- kubiVi n.no..n.. i.il LfLLi. .i.'. - Valuable Real Estate FOR SALE. I HE subscriber offers for sale the well-known Tract of Land on which he now resides. fcwo and a half miiles Cast of Salisbury. There are j I 200 ACRES OF LAND in the Tract, all in good order. The Saw and Grist Aills are all in good repair, as also the Dwelling and outhouses. Having determined to remove he will give a joargaia. tie; win remain in XMortii Uarolina until the first of April. Applications after that time may be md to John D. Brown, Salisbury. The subscriber has Other lands lying near this tract which he will sell. it; aesirea. (jap; 29, 185?. SOGER IB i i x urn Rail He: HI. York a larre j SOLE 1'rt : , Coot d i ' generally: 1 ! in Rait UoaJ s. o their ititert bur large ftct'v Gentlemen, ? good'mate rhN of the Nortl r. to bray arid i. . been bought f r contradiction v EtstWtj:. to be found in i' low as the low ; A call is re3p--. shop is one i! occupied by Salisbury jo: i Saddle opposite 17. JLJl of Sal; business. Ila , the State ami a'. please all who r. done at short r,. duce taken in r- ; - f. . January 15, ! EA rPHEREiaa X er ARE RECEIVING THEIR FALL AND WINTER STOCK-OF flOOnS! WHICH THEY INTEND TO DISPOSE, OF -v m . wm w w wrm v n ir v t a a aht a in n a m v a T Uiy IJHJS1K USUAL, AUVUMMVLlAAiMU PLEASE FAVOR US WITH A CALL-EXAM- liSt:, HIS A f lOfio ;iLr JUUUE tVtl trni7DDDr irvo Z UtAOJjiJ r ; - jt i mat ' rt t... ' ir. 1 m -. I flD i'tet'li oausoury , iov. toai ... ou. . 1 ti.i1;..oi . i . . i i I UOXICVI UVUtil 1.. VALUABLE 1 AM FOR SALE. to.djWoing.hei: . v - . L .1 walrr nnwfrr.l o. .uum.... 1,av" Land in the St u l.nnrl Ivincr in a hallhv oitinn nt ntinfrv anr. I .. .. . i " . . t V' - ott in small lot? ( rounded with very desirable neighbors who stand high, , cdmmQilauon ( rtney are peop now mat are graving, ana aoout io A ,uch due attention. " There ! Which, i Leads cn Here is a rL-p look this way. I cessfully.the enter which I propose t tmnrnv. a m 11 sK .4 h.nrl rnn I A yvtak : Tki. I.fit i. v!l adapted to the cultivation of Corn, Tobacco, Oats, Rye I ri i iL.c.i. :!: o J J onu uiuvrr, auu uipo oiuciv ruizuug. pome goou ur chards with a littlej improvement, and a good for anv kind of machinery. There are two Factories close by. Some good Meadows and more to clear. One Mill Site, 56 Acres ; one of 3t) Acres with r. Tk-- f .nti r inn i.J. L:.u I w",ch; Pro uu .wwa vi.WLM.wj , wire IIOUUI U qvin( w II II IJVyU I i i buildines. orchard and meadow. &.c..i luO Acre, wwever.tnouf. i-.'iu . .Am A: Li. f. "it: tne erection musiijr uuotuu wwu iuiiu , iuu ncrri nuiiauie IOC t obacco, wood land m 0 stly, and nearly 100 Acres, all wood land, suitable! for Tobacco, Ate, &c. I will sell about 400 Acres in; one tract, or divide it to suit pur chasers. Those wishing toibuy good land, cheap, now is the time come and judge for yourselves. lAny one desirin? .information reanrtinir t!h ihnv nrnrJrf v -an . j- - - r - - . f f , get it by applying either to the subscriber at Adrews Mill, near John Dal ton's, Esq., or lo A B. F.Gaither. esq , -oi. r . i oung and uapt. r. Houston. I ; ANDREW BAGG AIRLY. Iredell county, Dec. 18, 1851, 33 A PROCLAMATION, By His Excellency David ! S. Reid. Governor of the Slhte of North Carolina. Whereas, three fifths of the whole number of mem. bersof each House! of the General Assembly did at the jasi session pass tne following Act : AN ACT to amdnd the Constitution of North Car olina. j Whereas. The freehold Qualification now for the? electors for members of the Senate required conflicts Therefore mbly of with the fundamental Drincinles lof lirwrtv rt f . . . . ! i . T ow;. i. ue ii ennr.iea bv the Ueneral An the State of North Carolina, ami it it Aerefcyf enacted by the authority of the same, thjree-fifths of the whole number of members of each (House concurring, lhat the second clause of third section of the first Article of tne amended Constitution, 'atified by ihe people of fcT L r, i. ! .... r . ronn Carolina on fine second Monday oi November A. D.. 1835. be anacnrlprl hv at r Win a mit tko ar.rrta ' 1 - T" ...... 9 " . " possessed of a freehold within the same district of uuy acres oi tanu tor six months next before and at the day of election," so that the said clause of saiii section shall read as follows: AH free white men of the age of wenty-one years (jexcept as is hereinafter declared) who have been inhabitants of any one district within me otate twelve months immediately preceding the day of anv election and shall hav nnirl nnkll- shall be entitled to vote for a mfmhr nf!ih Sint. utl" fe it juriner enacieai t nat tne uovernor ol k C-. 1 ILL? i- . " L . . iur own ur, uu ne is nereoy; direc;e; to issue his Proclamation to ihejpeople of North Carolina at least six months before the next tninn fnr mmh.r nf id. - --r-" -. ,-" w General Assembly, setting fori h jhe purporTofj thia Act auu uir amenament to ttie Uonstitution herein mronosH .I:-L r . . . ... i . . ' - r r wnicn rrocianiation shall be accomnnnipd hv a im- nnA uciirci cuy oi ine wet. anthenliraf-ri! h th. .niR. cateof the Secretary of Stat. and both the Pt-oetama. tion and the codv of thia At ih.i flnums r ik. c... . . j vi .hv, v-viiiifvi wi .11 Jia ic shall cause to be published in all ihe newspapers of this ulo,r'u iwsieu mjine court tiousesot the respective Counties in this State, at least eix mopnhs before the to the next General Assembly. no agreed to by Ihree-fiiihs o members of each House reanee. General Assembly, this the 24th election of members Read three times the whole number of lively, and ratified iri day of January, 185L wool, and tor cal. prospect opens u;, fields. This local, a Town, is very I great Central Rni! ; Country, i will t terms! to suit ru- South Eagle Trai t, . almost any amouni either for lots ior an i enterprises will rec; 3m4 Iredell Ceuniy, .V da. r;:. OFFERS his p.. lie can at ores' . professionally enri omreia John ;' Salisbury ,Ju!y 21,1 - ' i ' . i i Forwarding r... Janoafy 30, 1851. JAMES WATCH AI7I ! Opposite the ; I" j Sa!iL BOGrER C JEH ELLRS & KEEP coins tarn iy on tensive assortment Wale lies. Clocks SilverATr MCSICAL IXSTttraEM Perfimery, Sea;- of every description. , I; tides in the above line.u ine their fine selection, or Murphy & Lo. ; i Watches. Clocks and J manner, and warranted f Lepine and plain, Wy and warranted to perf.rt Salisbury, May I, IK6BCT J. C: DOBBIN, S. II. C. VV. N. EDWARDS, S. S. THOMAS E. BROWN. 39tf I , 1 1 i a BALES " 2J00E3 COTTON OF GOOD QUALITY, Wanted at the Rowan Factory, in this riace. i I J.G. CAIRNS Art.. iebL5I852. tHO hjed tbe bank, but j which iai genejrAllyjiujl bf Je)es, is the part mni in .unul it it xrh1ti nrrwtimLct tkk iL.i:.. L .L :JJi K;, .t i. , i, i t r" ' 'r " r . w " w iir i iur juiuuic I . "r r . b oerpcnuicuiar ur ouuv m iu potato t rise of aeveral ut - .... -u; : f s i. ; 1 1 T . . i ' . : large&t dbes. the late and always: (IO OOO LSS. OF HAOS "iT WILL pay 31 cfs. per pound cash for all clean cot JJ. ton and linen RAGS, delivered to J. . Williams, irtFayetteille. I am nearly ready to pot in operation ajPaper Mill in this neighborhood, and am desirous of gitting my rags in this market. My objict is to pay ai much tor rags as I can afford, and hope that I may nt be ; forced loi distant markets for ffiy supplies. I have arranged with Mr. Williams to receive and pay for all ururrrcu iu nun. DAVID MURPHY. 3m44 ! Stae of North Cabot' m. 1, WtLLIAM Htr.r.. Seer-iarv nf Sm,- . r .t State of North Carolina, do hereby certify (that the .3 u .rur ana pertect copy ot an Act of the wenerai Assembly ot this Sti nn h. .v , . . r - wn iiwiii iur; original on file in th,4 office. Given undnr nU hJ thia 3 1 at r n.u r "f' " . v. vTbcmucr, ioji. j WM. HILL, Sec y of State. AltD WhEHP... fhJ ctnirl A- t L. J-i J a, . ' . r u wr arnenaing the Constuution of th State of North CaroJia, so as .u on every quaiihed vote, for the House of Com iior,s ,ne right to vot also for the Senate: now, tne re tore, lot ihe end that it m... i j kl t aaaiT PC IIIIIUv nown that if the afornairt amnW.n... .ul tution shall be agreed to by the two-thirds of the whole representation in eich hmiM nf ik. ... p ! . J -..--kl.. :....,i :. .: "'. ";urwr. AIp ii win rw m.n tnhmiiinj 4. i r - (inatuu. r k r ",c leopie ior rati- fei'i .nri" m PIma,io iB confer- me provision oi tne before recited Act r i In testimony wherHnr Dirin o-.-. ;-.; " I ! - me ureal oral or aan-i Km. k .ae. j i 1 Done at the Cltv nf Ri-ik .r .. . . lbr J" Lord! ,t j .,.- ..wwuiic-w ana unvone.ant to the 76th year of ou: Independence. 7 t JS&te, WL viDteD,; , Persons into whose bands this Proclamation may ftH will please that ir : ,: . . 1 ? ".' r r, - vH7 posteo an, in the ?fl Hn "f lhe,r Wctiv ooniiea. V 12t47 i CASH F( THE subscriber i- r chase a number i ing the IliItet Persons wishiii-' t. peny would do well ; Communications i Salisbury, Sept. i. ' Boobc'c T HE-sahscri! r The Sign (if : L S. JarK 9, 1852. S R. FORrt. v llMfV ... kA.. - I,,,PO'"B 00.. and in short, any articlexalled for of either iUUan.EgTptiin or Amefitan Mirhi-. and work warranted tc please or no aala -lnj jj r aged Wore eVWry; i?T5nS irSM article., rilh disoah? '"""TS to beis Fashionable 20ji . hen?: Sleai.: . A R Flail inex XjL Boats have ! as riew. irWe hi-, ter.and well aJ ; 700 bbla. mere.-. Those favorin -as prompt and :d other Line can t. A. D.CAZAU Fayetteville, I; , i tVanlr f . 1000 i Feathers Marti DO retai Person- anaeqna.nted with ihm mtL. mm - -' who wish tose, tutJrtZ IS t5tT Mnof3Ctory, to m him aU.tTr ar re invited u 1 Old Ron:, i per lb. ca'., y Ux FayetteviUe, : March 4, 1853. . MYERS. oaitstwry4 Sept, 85I;1 $0 Is I i V