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j ij.tjiH' r- - ! - ' J" ' ' I ' ; - 1 t . . f !l-i,,k ' J, ! ' j I ' ' j" IKOLLU riTCHJUJf. At THE Tf4 v . .iTA.'nAfT.i.J-irible in forw'f "fi 5i pjd ri.tdwnoe.Tiro Dollars L idr't' .... .iiii he cliarnrd. ' - ! .J f . m $1 ft" tbe first and 25 els. A5r Lfofcbubi'qupitiiisercion. Courtorders nubgTk9a ihtKrntn. Alib- tDarjr.' I0 th09e wB0 advertise oy ine year. f "wtfce Ed tor nrn P081 j rffiFvVOItDH FARMERS. I I iAvcaw always a practical object Clioursdisqisitibns, we nbw wish attention of, our farmers, for o(1; El- ; i.i ft fl .K V- - r Tl' i TTrr; - 'H i.Hn: V jj JJL W U1HI V II M a! I .11' ' V 1.' fli.Vt lllii. k- . f, , , m- I ,i !' - - r ;. T A.. 1 W. 1 ' . i li." :M I f. .:irZ ' I - - i . . V -I V , 1 - ! " -' I: -: liHI :..-!. ... . - Til S- t 1. - li . .1-1 ' . !T . "i : '' 1 f ir i i Ni f i j " " ! i ni '' ' 1 1 Uii ' I'M M.lBKUNER, rVcf 14- proprietor. 1 feviniiments.tp the subject ofjagricul ; 1 The great discoveries yet to ; be 1 idt inr; agrJxnalture wiH be the Result ol Zttf of h i' Jjrjy his whole;atteqtion to agricul rsIbertJtry, bs aned his opinions i 1 j :SALISBnRY, N. C, THURSDAY. Do THM,AKV LrBEtTT is SATE. Uf n'l Uarriton. . NEW SERIES. VOLUME VIII NUMBER 50. Si r-i i i 11! ', - SAT,TSRTTT?rv kr rr.TT . L ! 1 1 1 ' . Mnan rC HUsiy useid to thi gaiion, oi jmust; There interest than the irdy character nPAira it a uve. xet (he wood, bears no resemblance iu iue woou oi any of our nati i . . i .-vfVM vniuiiiia. '. nas n L' - In tllfarm o nine aW I DRfSOtl thP fiaaVi if ...:i J ... m. ilUt cKemisi wouldake but a very ne.nalP Peculiar flavor of the Man- uest Aiatt,;IWI .j4.puf 6 iureign grape. U they can give , N found to bi? pmposed of silicon. ,ls rrcgn hame and Jbcality, I will im asbicaVbonJlimci and nitrogen; one PSiN question.; I have tested. .1--1 ihall make my fertilizers iof such 1 VTe'?eftW a Breat number of 1 h j ! " i ir. . l Mreign vines, from the northern, snnthprn Jrofflioond f he does so, and fai s to ob- anti mifall A.rti "ur;u,ernsouinern' gCDiiiK" , - na miqaie parts of Europe, yet never jatisfaetorv results why ? Iecause found one fjiited.to pur climate. Our frost If lasw ,oeen a promaoie ooserver ot grapes are oi no value, nor can one Fox lit rfinns .!Th hnmnU1i; la gTaDe Vinelin 10ft hf fnttnA nr.. iaJtitt ditrpgerijearbbn, water, phos. T ,b '.abfe f T'0 1 The Fox cal' f . f i i 1 . ! SKln generally thick,, pulp hard, and it is stances? carbon, nitrogen, the phosphate rare to met a vfne that the fruit does not oftibutespecmlly water, are the prjn-j fall to the grodnd as fast as it ripens; cklsobstance? of which it is composed generally not a prolific bearer ; stem more aid carton and. water (brm the) greatest "r na'ry ? PU,P. acid ; yield but littl foreign grapes in lour latitude. It will be pur pwnjfault, if we do not in a very few, years have many1, varieties of native grapes, equal for the table and for! wine. iu ue ucs grapes ot turonp. Cincinnati Commercial, APRIIj 15, 1852. arauon o vvar. yet whe called upon me const tjj ional I authorities of th - MW SINGULAR ARREST. j From the Lincotntoii Republican. Ml " RECORD OF foiiDEN TIMES. The! spirit of Mecklenburg in 1775 has been recorded, and will stand, to th end of tjme, as a proud memorial of the eal- lamrynna spiru oi ner sons in days of peril. The following:, discovered am on ? la !m a of old apers, proves that the spirit was hui extinct in our second war for herttr with tfie same powerful nation. It is wor- vuunirv. nave ninpvifi th a.ii hi iuo einr nirt fj HVhrno. .l 'i nonut t ..i:. . murmur, andjask nothing of their politi- r T'lSu? lhe ex,'8 "n!of process of bfasting. cai opponentswt to speak of them truly .".Ir" p1 .,er & 5f B1,,imore A UrSe canister containing or not at all.; ! J "YA"?- Bhwwe, .uffeied a loss of powder. Several of ther i , J. $ PEARSON, Colonel." 1?' 7 l,lkcn irt a "d o,e at : I ! To this letteViare appended the certifi. A. ,ha; 7" cild fsTel" 7 f tbyofpreservationi. The inames iof the fee of Safety b( the other, (for tl signeriare jwell known in Mecklenburg. ! Mnae published f in Wneeler's Hi s on file jin the archives at Reg- ?der,that with one or two exceptions, none w lursc jnenr remsed to cross the Oak mulgee, or to perform any duty required by their pfficeW . - i- j These documents are prove the patriotism Kowan. I The fatoceedi Ifc-n of the orte!, in May, 375, are well Known : and trie lournal of ih r.nmmu. the first istorical ERRIBLE CATASTItOl ; . J. ; 1 OF LIFE. About 2 o clock vesterthv most appaling catastronhn the East River at Hell Gatrt i with the submarine onpmt; Maillefert. of whose lahnr have been dulv aDDrised. ! two boats, in one of whicli ! men and in the other hinn. ir in law, was at ; work open Pan," and, as usual, was r ' tage of the slack water nt ! make several blasts. Heir four at a tide, and bad aire.-. J in attempting the second the Illnxab i m 7. -. f wcu"fa oi a cufpicious wuico reiuired in tbe discharge ot rr.oklin, a young clerk in whom ih great confideoce. The particular, ol lhe who! circum. cbtracter, Charles firm bad The and e fruit the 4 i fj . 1 i E I artf litAfi(f rnnl nhnnhnnU lima lidnitfe lp hi$ daily foodT "No one.r fccanpotelliWliy it is, that man must pir,sbw, and reap grain, and why te mist slay the ox for his food, when the lajnc substances oi which his body is com- grnpe and,: wor posed, can bjs dug from the dustj beneath f raP ,of f al fail feet ?wi only know lhat nuM is the :",'3??JI rf itW hnurishrnent. s tU "r'W W !,u' ;sugar. ,IW v,.." f I hit Q hn. 1 il- . . t i ' ' i . ni i i i I . u. villus, auu iiavur. nnn is ".frr; lJ t : "ITT . grape pbiiveseenwbosebdor reaches ltien wnijcn eeps up iue .neai oi ine ooay: you at the distnfje bjmtwehty or thirty wbdiwpuict De sp looitsn as to prer ieet. iDey are to be found! of different vvio. f ey upenonone may be val uable tp m(x a smal portion with grapes deficient in arpoia iahdflflavor. Minofs seedling Fox ojf vlkibflbr! this purpose, and one terfth adedtb:t4ie Isabella makes if a delicious wine, i h is also a fair table thy of cultivation. No e(Qrf wibe! that does not abundant juice. The . fi i f ,j i i , I m mc giauc is uu evidence or feet. Tbe raino het requires sun- its 8acaririei quality. 1 The Virginia crab- ibine, moistare, and the. blanket pf moth- apple b so jsour as to malfe la! pig squeal, er:rth, loWfee it germinate, grbw up, yet it aboutidsjn sugar Atnbng my neiv indcome fpfth againlin the golden harv- rafted vines, some promise to be of fine tst to glk&ln the. heart of mani These Wty'A Seedlings 'should be (raised from -i-.. iivv L L j 1 i . our best varieties. I have a few thousand operanona of nature to. produce certain n,i KQii ;.i v . M,,1?- - i . f ., i r, i i anq snail increase them 3early. Catawba seedlings, show a, disposition to go back to the parent. Seedlings should be cover ed the first winter. A late instance would seem to jirve J that, vines from foreign seed may become more hardy than the parent. U is worth a trial: jl can next spring speak with more certainty. I shall be, much obliged by! any person who will send me ccjttingsof, any nevv, valuable, hardy grape, that bears well, j Where there is an express line it is the least trouble: to tbe person, and tbe ex pense is, np object with ..a. Jerseyman.-r ThftV should be na nit fdi in Snil np mnea f ttlhe best' 'tnodes iof applying fertilizers thb latter ! would prefer, To guard -fte times, Soil, and! reasons most suit a- I against miscarriape, I should he pleased bit to do so. fit is our opinion that every lo bave a fewrafis sept by mail, packed joiner bVraia-l.ave '4 lew acres of his fw'n damp newspapers, and if a long km i'. i i . v i l distance, ajittle damp, green moss round 81 jure; and this period of the vear. ive k orlt ilnnimh . nMA i!rwwi f I'CVe. IS thift lSrnhpr limf tn nmmni I cpnenn's trrntvih : crraft mit i tWr.a TAnvitiD fceb a sjsierri, hence pur present remarks, of n inch above, and two, and a half incb- es peiovv tnp eye. 1 snail name the grape after the person from whom I received it, if he consents, Unless be furnishes a name. Mr. Downing remarks, in his Inst number !-.. " i. . it!:"." ! J. " ! Raleigh, and may be found in Niies' isier, in vol. uo : is I i ! . Chorlotte, Mecklenburg County, f 1 : ! 24th Nov. 1812. The unexpected perseverance of bur en emy and the late misfortunes of the Van- guardim the North) West,- b a ve inspired our vejeran lathers in this county;; they numoer lour hundred men in this county, whose second ardor rises in proportion to i ne pressure upon pur beloved country, ibk-th Carolina, under chap. Friday ihe 28ih till., thai be had taken pkssage J4jVol. 358,) Shows us, in let- under Phe assumed name of J. Fergu, on. in ketches of Nbrth C terlon Rowan iers oi living ngnr. the nalr ntim rw.ki daring, and herjoic coiiduct of their ciU izens. H ! "These are deed ht .T.Aiii : 4nd name that must not wither. Tho th RnK ' Forgets her eraprie wiih a jujst decay The enslaver and eWlaved thn death and birth." t " 'I . . I i .... ooati takes the end ol a Ion - is fixed in the canister, and rr ing out lhe wire as he goes, boat also rows oft. When I : :! Sixty or seventy feet dis: u fa where the powder va j su::! touches lhe end of the wire to rv.i-J i a noWPfflll (TnTvnn! katin... party; but in securing a nnn inn f kprn in Ki hn an,i n ,i..n 'i luoas. ibtp watched the accused. aU oi. is lelf, tbe water is thrown t' "ea that be seemed to have . anmt loe needful on hand nnH fin.ll j:.-.J.j j , . f explained accident Moos. M. f wrong trtre, and touching it to : exploded a ean.ister in the c:' stead of the pne under water : quence cf which two persons the steam shin Patmrttn. JaLo wa ut leaving ihe next day for ibis iiij. Mi. Pierson went down to lhe 'vessel, just previous to ber starling, and arrested the Wh: ?UT'.. . WI lcS conveying Mm and bis baggaae lo tbe office of !y . ,,e.at anU tn Justice Kemp. His person was searched and nearly one hundred dollars found, beside jeW rry oi aooui me same ralue. The aecused ree were fearfi rrsolts we ate acquainted with, and have tamed tbe facts by observation, j All the tndwledgi of the farmer must be pptaih- J by exrSerif nee and careful observaiion- Hij bus5ress;is a practical one ; Viot that ol l dreamer or speculator ; his eyes must ke cpen tasee and his1 bands always rea . t r . .j. 1 n - i o do-neVer afraid to try ani Kent, Rncj never tdo bkstyxo adop pry without; experiment: Exp troe cn determine ; the value ol ersj and ibe best mode of farmin experi- t a tbe-eriment (ertiliz g such "4 i Scientific American. NATIVE GRAPES. rts-& Potji ipproaching i uipgsaorj grafts of -native graces. I springhad fifty tbree new kinds of fs sent tbe.! and mnAt . 5 b " , 1 . ! T' 1 - " ,EssRg.;Cu.KTts Potjer: The pro- of the Horticulturist, that none of our na- Mason-is approaching for obtaining live grapes bave soft pulps. 1 I have one grape of a jdifferrnt charactep. It wasf sent me from Unipn Village. Ohior anfJ fnliiid in lh1ifnf r nf n vinoinrrt if rvri. iagi and .some of them bore fruit. gin unknown, yet clearly, a native grape. V jff!L ? - JJf-Lincoln g rap, from Frpm present experience, I should say the 0jih Carolirln, the liotne of our Catawba fruit and bunches are as large as tne u i 14 6 Ee "e L1,nc0,.n nigh. Black jHamDurg-sKin as tbip, pulp as HMueij a; table grape. Its quality as soft, grape is juicy; butljtsiflavor is npt Htnii o;. 'L. . . . i .i it . ! . . r 1 t "" it e IsH it ' " t T ' ' r?slea very nne, 4 nav? ouu seeoiings irom ii, iofc V S k ave enough of tie fruit .which out gfoW all others, and from them i ,er gallons of wine. 1 now I hope to bake ona or more to bear fruit f MJUCr Ul j uuug-pi finis in 01 uiic nruinn auu unvur. uuuuiu i suy j'fififyards.' jThe northern part ceed, we shall have pa cause1 to regret m. "rietyof najive grappsl and of burg. We have permitted many valua- V'l1 lor the table and fof wine, ble grapes to be tost, or neglected to in- other-state. ii am surprised to crense. them. Thirty-five yeajrs since, I Li Jpruculturists denying that the heard of a superior foreign grape, said to Kueila irrana k r .l j. . . t L . j.: i -l i r c. m-.-:- rfSon 'ii - suave leiiers irom spring, grans oi im grape werq scm mcj, in.L ,n ?or.ih ;Carolina, who liund it and I was informed , that there were but . is A . - ! .! I . - t a iurtou Arrest. that notorious individu. was ,Dfn examined in regard to the rohberr. ai, uavid i'. Hinfei, who on more than ooe oeca- ,u r: '0 nw D0 oouined a lalse key sod en- and in rU.n, MuIa v l on has in times gone bv fiWured in ..r rrt. . . I Mr,!a,c Par,"?e of tbe ilerks, ..171 ii 1 vj ,uC,i i r .tT . ' r J " wno Doarded at the WnsionHoue. Farette vaiour a? wiuiiuBi, urcame veterdav ai. inmate of urt iU..-k,.:,.jA.L.:.f.i: ' i .... , . 1 1 I ' I ! j , v. . i i i" f ,u" uwmmeu iue Keys oi iiiCiWare i Ut these patriotic old men, six comna- I O"! jail under tbe;iollowinff J circumstances. bouse and safe, at tim. ,K fi, tl .L nie$ have been formed, under James Por- ii Some twelve vear tinea having h absent. About 12 oVl.if ib n;Au, ki ter,f John Harris. John Secrest, S. Harris, dieted in Louisian of forgery, be was sentenced weal the store, and entering, robbed the and Joseph Faires, who appeared this day cf fourteen years imprisonment in the Pentteii- 8ale of bank bills and coin to the amount above in Charlotte, with their men on duster. Uiy at Baton ReWe, vheije ihj remained on- named4 He also implicated an- iaditiditat ol r' organized themselves into a Regi- f" ver recently when tbe executive ol ihat Ine narae ol Mdd'e, who sailed in the Plmetl ment called Silveb Locks,' and prodbeded .'.a!e ,n Con,equfnce of his good behaviour ,0 a accomplice, whereupon our efficient to leCt their officers. ! ' whilst in prisonremitted tH unexpired term cfaief officer of police in this city Moses Levy. ot nis sentence, inicn was about two years. Upon being discharged. New Orleans had the honor of his distinguished comnanv. where hia leniie invention and great adroitness soon nlac- .1.1 V . ml i: . . 14 James Porter was elected Colonel, and William Hutchinson and John Foster, Ma jori. J . . j I '"ih The following is the letter of the Col onel, tendering their services to the Gov- ernor of the State. j : i i i j S 1 Charlotte, 25 Nov., 1812. Sir :. By onanimous resolution, on yes terday, of the patriotic fathers of Meck lenburg county, it becomes my duty to present to ypu a tender of their services in defence of our much iniured and insul ted country, to any part of the State where you may deem it expedient, or when or wheresoever their sefvjcesjmay be neces sary in avenging tnei wrongs persisted in by oar enemy. .. ' I i i V t . ! Patty spirit, in politics, with these my fellpw soldiers, is enveloped by tbe cloud was immediately telegraphed, and furnished a description of the person Riddle, whom hie suc ceeded in arresting on the arrival of the Pat- metto at ibis port on Tuesday, bin Levi onderl ed him in possession ol funds sufficient to make (landing bis duties too well, and. knowihtr be a, display HoW many, and whom he may nad no 'egal authority to detain him agaiiLt his bave swindled to acquire these means, we know w,,, a,d not bring him before our authorities. but under one pretence and another kept him at rdancv were nouse awaiting a rcquiiiion from the Govt content 10 put up f with their loss. Not so. bow- rnor of Maryland. Riddle, however, bavin "Jl-L i' it- A: r I ... . .1 ml L . - . . . iCiT, in iue instance oi Mr. word, a I exan t "c cunciusion 10 return in ine f aimti eman, who at tbe time of Hines' career to wb,Cb "ailed yesterday for Baltimore, and was sojourning af ibe Verandah Hotel in lhat """"endcr himsell to the authorities in that city, im V- J JW. - I W - ! m, . - - I ; cliy, and upon wrlom Hines! called, renresent. evy permitted him to do so, and saw him safe. itllf himself to bej Col. A. Floyd, a brother of 'j ff with his effects, consisting: of several Geo ernor Floyd, tf Virginia, and having form- lrun, piled, with wearing apparel, $80 in cash, ej&jjLn acquaintance with him, succeeded atdif. atcb, all which Levy had during his lerent times in obtaining some! eix?ht hundred 0jurnihere kept in bis own possessionL and dtillars from him- bv means: of deeds, bond, he is now on bis way to Baltimore to answer lor his delinquencies. L Lmm HUlbU UIC adroit forgeries. of injuries and injustice pressed uppn us $M h had been foqe and that Hines was non by bur proud. unplacaWei and declared w j. petermined atany cost ttj bring tbe swind - S Ul " -u i I f a. ;m mZ 1 . ..a . .S m I . enemies. 1 i f ! HI P J""ce, ana sianea in pursuit that be had been ei), determinei lei o justice, , and started ib since been lascertained to be much nqucncies. L.ery is entitled lo Mr. Word having discovered credit his prompt and efficient action in this umuer. fnarieswn uourier. After e 1.3. - . . . . . . Our hones! bfaccommbdation are iiearlv Hl0!' 0lm io.1rW.u" P,ace m ,be Q, an 'A. nA An wt f-i ; gOI fairly on bis trail at New York, in which ua uiii i iiu cja uu n mrs, mwj mjus itaa in a 111 i . - . '"-.-- . - v H . . per of mine any longer to indulge them. I ami your Obedierit Servant, J AMES pORfTER, Colonel. cirjlhe ei devanCo. J. V. Floyd had become qvite a lion with and, in lurn en Henrv Weston, It be Upper- Ten. dinins with. rtaining John Van Buren, and others! But by some strange fatality ft.r. Word missed bis man, and again bad to keepjon tbe mote. He however, struck upon the rii&bt trail, and pursued Hines ihfougb Richmonld, where full proofs of bis ras cality were develfped, to this; city, at which be arrived yesterdayfweek unconscious of being Wnnde ' li i i : - . Hi'. . Jl vns aisq lounaiin our toJrt Cw mile frim rhilliontH nVl tertL.: T?. -uauve grapes sent to our ki S ?Py. at could i ' . . isafa . irom: the Isabe eirtit r m.Lj i. r I la. but W, i W?d-earlier. Yet nowine is W ,lV.l.nohern part of North Caro- M."B'I,i,b Wineismadeinthe two vines' itvjt.be U.i States. The person assured me that he has seen the Vine in the. open grpund,x beating bupches that weighed eigHt pounds. I I shall have it bear, tbe present season. Last winter we bad colder weather iand of longer contin- uance than 1 have, ever Known .in our Krt Wflrm weather in the fall brought tijr ff: HP theysuppose thfesouth. sfiif 1 bet? adanted to the ebltivRtinn la AiVW f9r wne ? If so, they err. I believe nineteen out df twenty of all the; itc .li T.ef ? Part hev cultivate the prominent brjds, in Iwa'rm locations; are DUOS ill do n hkve vet to learn, r In spring, when bloom, or libouthat i periods tbe lead- ..u : b;ilrl hv a lAte id. flrir f e,,ei He puttf three frost. It has! always greatly lessened the G it dif?:" r i gauon, a,nu yet crop ana i.ne growiu-oi tuc uoimni. Hati3lit1pavriid the acetous ferU Where tbe main bud is killed in the win- i tertiJ!0 a?ainst Ns.; be teI deem the injury to the crop and new 3WiU.anjr -J y iaac,n5 onie-fourtb wood will bb lesj. -As soon as i 'glW "irtoonces of sugar to fully tested the quality df tbe numerous li. 'v Q? Lata W Da unit Ttti.KAll. cunt rri- l! fthnll nuhllSQ ft de- . . , l-.i . , 1 S. - .1 i : k 'J m.i 'i Zii I' ! ' 1 orabfe scription of all that 1 deem ot value, auu IIJFIIl. YET ANOTHER OLD ROWAN FOREVER ! From Niles1 "Weekly Register," II vol 392. A grave J grey-headed company pf ve terans has just been formed in Rowan I mi r sued. t - f- i.i : - i - i ris"' j county. North Carolina, of citizens over He took lodgiris at first at one of our most 45, and under 80 years of age. This aged fashionable HoteM but subsequently removed band will consist of not less than! fifty lo i private boarding house in Queen street. members. 1 hey have elected IXATHAn "is seems, irom ijbo momenii oi nis arrival, 10 nave been busily engaged in: nis profession ol obtaining money under false pretenses, and we learn that on one occasion he called on a gen- lleman, representing himself jto be a Louisiana m !!.' 1 . iff: il -if . rianter, ana stating mat naving josi nis pocnei book he required? a loan of two thousand dol lars, for which beibffered a collateral security in bonds and moftgages on property in Vir. cmia. ...... ,t. r. The geutlemar) applied to, j however, politely declined hating aoything to do with tbe matter, and Hines had to idenart and cogitate on whom else he might erfdeaor to devour, but, unfor- awful work of death them- tunately his cogitations were rather abruptly . . ') . I . f . ; . .li. l:. Dougb their (Japtam. The following are their articles of as sociation: ! : '. - I M Articles of a Comoahv called "Silver Locks, of Rpwan.w ) j We the undersigned, soldiers, having tpanjvbf us!fpught for liberty in the fie vo lutippl and irom advanced age exempt from tie same hardships, yet our bbsoms swell jwith Indignation; when we hejar of our honor and independence being insul- ea py; ioreign enemiesi, wuo irnvt? nmuu A lite Seal, three and a half feet in length. and two and a half in girth, was taken by a fisherman on Folly Island Beach, on We Jnes day last, and brought up to tbe city, Ii 'vould seem, from this unusual circumstance, and from the recent appearance of numerous Whales along our coast, lhat these frequenters of the Northern shores of the Union, are emigrating to more Southern la!iludes. We learn that it has been prepared by Pro lessor Holmes, and can be seen in the College of Charleston to-day between the hours of 9 and 3. Professor Holmes certainly deserves great credit for his endeavors to render ihe Museum-sTCrmrhto none in tbe country. -He has already orte of the best collections of na. tural curiosities in the United States, although his labors may be said hardly to have begun, inasmuch as a number of specimens are daily coming in, which yet hare to be prepared aud mounted. Char. Courier. April 3. ani i f,em part lhe; cultivate the prominent bplds, iri iwarm locations ifliif. ; VScuppernon only. The killed. Providence bas furnished side I UI' " ape and will not to supply the loss.? i How far tbey wil ftoth.. U Jl 1 .L liitW inknm'T nKlnSnPl them. m ounces pf the bestllbaf sa- We have bolcaose to regret tbe failure pf IV begun the selves! but; encouraged the savages to mill the blood of our innocent brethren r -.rfi-i.- i.l i- i: i. i L in tne irontier, regaruuig ucuuer ac uur lge.,1 j, (;! : '-. j We.' therefore, are willing to aid our be- oved country in exerting bur infloenijicby nakink short excursions Jn this upper country, in opposing the enemy or sup pressing the influence of ill designing men, as far as may be justified by the laws of our country1. j :-' : .. ' As we are now in a state of war; we wish (for all persons to be united in! sup porting our independence and Republican i nstitbtions. I i' ...! - I l We therefore, mutually bind ourselves o abide thef decisionS of the officers who ihaliSbM elected by our company, and be ready, at a moment s warning, in all ex peditions, either by day or night, during he w'r. ! .: i j j i Signed at our muster,1 this 18th of July, H812tj. .""Tin':' W'll ;". I Her follow the names, J In !if 14v a regiment was raised from the adjoipipg counties and Rowan, and march ed to the Creek nation, h . , : I -, IrTliel following, from the - Raleigh Re gisteKl evidence of tbeir fidelity! and patriotism. We have also in our posses sion a fmanuscript journal of this expedi tion, kent by oneof the officers : j I ; 1 Camp. Near Fort Jackson, . ;, 'f ; M.. Hth JTune. 1814 .: Mr! Gales. Will vottdo me the favor to publish )he enclosed j certificate nd therebv nerform an act of common j us- Um ti. the hrave men of Rowan, who, al- KnnaK ihev did evcrvthiiig to avert the interrupted yesteiday morning by bis meeting at last with bis inlilaiigable pursuer, Mr. Word, in King street, lie tried to escape, but alter running some c&iieiderable distance be was overtaken, and ! A CLOCK. a mfm ' .a v-i .1 a a . a uiock on me uameorai ai i. u. is pro nounced to be a mechanical wonder. . It is an eight day clock, and has three dials one of sis feet. diameterjn front of lhe edifice over a hundred feel fromtbe ground ; another of the same size in Ibe rear : and a third of small size in lhe interior all moved by the same machin ery. Tbe large dials are of transparent glass, Ihe figures and the bands being painted While ; and at the back of the glass is a cloth of black velvet, making the surface of the dials tp a p. In the boat with the nowiW dpre Southard, a man called Jt name unknown. The unknpv. not yet been found, not! a vest; and it is jsupposed that he bns 1 to atoms. Joe bas been parti his body was picked up, the 1 and part of the skull be'ing-bb-the body terribly burnt and s!iri Southard. was nlive at 4 o'cloc'. ternoon. ! His" ribs. on one side ; all broken, and it is not1 probal can recoyer. The boa: in which were was shivered into the sir. . ments; not a piece as large r.s cane could be found. It is tl. there were three canisters of -board, but whether they were ; ea or npt we cannot ascertai other boat was Mons. Mailleft-brother-in law. ; The latter 1, teeth knocked out and was bruised. Mons. M. was badly 1. not dangerously hurt. He ., thrown some fifty feet into if fell, as the others did, into il Tbe shock of the : explosion, i startling and quite ! different IV dinary discharges startled the. i in the vicinify Harlem, York, ria, '&c.arid boats were in.: out. Those from Long Island n: and the idead and the wounds taken to that .shore. Amon . Iiest at the scene was Mr. Dm.' er of the hotel at the foot of Ei st, to whom we are indebted valuable information in" the Some of the Twelfth Ward P. also there, and all was donetlr for the wounded. We shbuld 1. that the boat used Jy Mon?. . Francis Metalic Life'Boats) L enders blown put and sunk. L and most especially commerci;..' deeply regret this sad accid: : M.r had done valuable, service i away the rocks at that dan t and we are sure- that; he will remembered and amply aide;! day by those for whose benefit I boring. We hope lhat his injur worse than is represented to that case we shaU'cxpect'soon : again at work. The schooner J from Rockland, with lime, &c.. first to report this" melanchr lv i ' a . ; phe in the lower part of the Cii irwune.i . , t ...... i . sl . near l!arlr Thomm Alalm. a r A liohtpd il nirrhl .LI' i. l- . i - t r-e aaaougn ue iohub--. mi ueicr- b burners, whicb. bv an ingenious ar. wioew yp.Mi:u -vr rangement of ibe clockwork itself, are ettin- andlaken tolhe iperuusrartouse. oo niucn guihed daily at a change of lime conforming Having oeeo accqmpiisoeu aoau wr w.,uvg. to lbe u yh o( the n fct ; Xhe cIock uceU -J ...i.i. .L- CU.Mf?!r-V,;. Ti;.lri.t at ilia cul! nfi . . " .. .. . . I co wiu iue uwiw.iuii . pM out a gmaM ,paee . BtriKes me iioura on a Word, who in corbfiany with George Duseooer. deen taoed bell : and tbe Quarters of a ! boor ry, who bad been created a special Deputy for smaller bells : and is furnished wiih a this occasion, proceeded to j ibe Upper Guard House, took him into custody oil lbe civil suit, and conveyed him to jail, where be was recbg. nieqby the Jailor. the same individual who bad failed on hiittla few days previously, and represented himself as Inspector of Jails, slat ing he had receded that appointment from the President of Onited States. Dusenberry, af the request of l)ines, then proceeded to his boarding bouse in Queen street, with an order (rom-him, signed Johnson, for tbe delivery of hit baggage, and the mbner to pay for fix days boar!. - - I .ji' ! 1 , . , . Mr. Word now nkturally; concluded that bis viciiimizer was hor d. combat and that it was now out of bis poifcer.lo do further mischief for tbe present, at aliments; but be wastnislakeo, as strange to say, bf himself; was again made the victim ol this arrant decelvfr,a machinations, Hines having. wiif the most unpara Jleled au dacily bad a warrant issued for Mr. Word s ar resijupon his affidavit ehairgiogthat gentleman withihaving comrmned a assault with intent to kill, and Mr. Word being a stranger here, knew not. at lhe Instant, fvhcfe to procure bail, and 'consequently lh pMr I 1 cupy'the same prjsW frbe; initiatory slept, bowiver, we believe werf taken last night to effcl his release, and we understand that mail probability he wilf be discharged on bail in the coune of this mortijng.r-iCAar. Cbtt., Aprd 3. regular compensation pendelum, and, besides its regular weight acting solely on the esrape. ment. which together render it an almost in fallible time piece. It appears, from a long account in the Cleveland Herald, that the officers traced Crist who committed the murder in Mo bile, to UlieJiouse of Judge Lugenbeel, where Airs. Crista thq judge s daughter. was residing, and thefe arrested bim. L The Court of Common Pleas being in ses sion, and Judge Lugenbeel serving upon the jury, in the midst of an argoment, Mrs. Crist, rushed into court, forced her way to her father, and falling opoa ber knees, informed bim of the arrest of ber husband. The scne was one of intense interest! The judge was of course ex cused. I Crist :is in jail awaiting the arrival of a requisition from Alabama. It is said that Crist is laboring onder em barrassments, and that be has to pay con siderable suras of money on the 1st- of April. This, and the supposition that Nye had 8 10,000 in bis possession, are the most probable motives for the murder. A SINGULAR DIET. A correspondent of the Cliicn tells of a little girl ten years of ; only- subsistence since infancy sugar and milk-some obstruct i ease of her throat having led 1. to refuse any . thing more suL She is stated to be as large r. usually of her age, and as heal i! and active as those -whose -dot 1 considered more invigorating. ; ' y I Some people may doiilit the ; we know of ' a stronger ca-r; . once knew a man over 40 yc. who weighed 180 lbs.; was r. well built a farmer who had : taken of what we call solid -vie: itbe time be wasine years cf principal food was milk ; will, and sometimes soups, i ll is t; Whitelow. Sci. American.1 A Live Snake Ejected from the Remarkable Case. The Charleston (Mass.) Ai:r that Wm. W. Sanford, of th .t has been sick for two years, an ! posed to be in a decline, took?--, medicine which caused him to t retch violently, w;hen he threw stomach a licins snake, about H in length, a'most; perfectly v sharp black eyes. '. Mr. S'ahford i." ier from a brook, in Maine, some since,- :.! i', h' !f When a hihdod priest is abc : tize an. infant, he utterjsi the beautiful sentiment : f Little ! enterest into the, world weepin". around you smile ; contrive ?o t y'oq may depart in smiles, while ; j j' ' j ) ' ' ' " j ' v ' j -1 i k-J! ' 1 1 " I 4: V
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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