1 :.4 r ii J -J ' Ml. 1 nn. ' nj..r.T''Vl: AV Ail i i.' I 1 1 : , ! ! , - i . t :'i l lhl. it' I ''Tu.tfivirrrri'A :r -!--:'r'cvrn!is Wr; : nictniiei insio.fe &v The werciiants' bteaniDoai , ; r ' - I i , - - . s 7 ' . iV." 2 .-mi l& W. if V"TTTOUln notice, lo men p-irous ana lue puc k I M 1-1"; 1 tVTHt mtc xvnxfaTt6Ki "K v. , tf ns mfl.SlCa!;n!VI business of BOATJNG on the H 1 hU 'i J' :., heantlM to view. ' K . ' i ( k'ahCP. - 1 IIUS. Ii; v uiiuiuaotf t y iiuiu if i i:(1llM Frtr Kiter itofs on a tie Tetorore. onippera t-: ' ! 1 r 1 iro.h r mV heart i thondjwnest here! (Hi i Vi i L tVVO of- .a" lO&n VTl villaffe ; in VbyAUia Untf will fcnjmr fvery.lactSity that can be afford-;-?,. ; . Vifi fa nna woeo u-miiawreir- 1 j.. . i -. i t : L . ' . r .' , 'Jrij"Bun)mer'B melancholy Uefi A 'rii? moaning of thy winds I hcari ... H bars wf pufpte eloitiAi appear, ! ! i t idbscurinj rvery' western tar. ' "- ,-flipti dolemu munttr!;I hear thy vnlco ; v , ' f r' r'jlt nil my jEful cf other daya,' , l 'Vhim hat trliVe was to Jv j5cft, ; M ' Hyhcn earth was lively to toy gT?; '. , j 1 Oh? viwons brighth, biased hour?, Where cfe their living tftptarts nor ' -'"l'li'roy liri'wiedpoVew i. ' I np?c tny pale nnd fevered brow I . ' : "'" ! , , ; ; ; ' ' 1 'X kxiU to nature n;d behold . . ;, " Vty ItCe's dim emblem's rufllin round, i. In Ii;jc of eriinam an J of j;oH ; . r rho ytar'n dead honor o the ground : ' -i And tehinff with the ivintla, I fot-l i i I While their low pinions mtiriniir by, j i. IIiv? much their sweeping tone reveal ? " t)t 'o and human dRtfriy. ; !-i ,, r .Vhn r?prig'a drlightKine jnpnuits alume, I' .' . liy came in Teph j r from the ,Vet. ! Tlif bore die. voodjarji4 .n:eUiug ttnm They utirrtd the l!i lakes glay bret ! ' Through 8timmerr f tinting iu thw heaf, 1'. .Tlipy lingered in the forest t-hade ; ! But thanjjed und ttrenthfii'd ikJv, they Ixi-.-it I - " iii ftorui, uVr mountain, glen rind glado. -I .."..I .1 i i l!oV like thore trannports of tlic breast : When life U frenh and joy Is r.ew, . S.fra the halcyon's' downy, neet, iAhd transfent all us they are true ! They etifi the leaves in that bright wreath Which hope about her forehead twine, Till iiriefV-hot ibo around it breathe, Then iMcotwe's lip its smile r-igns. . , j .. 1 n Akff for Time, and Death, and Care, What gloom about our way they fling ! y they y Lifoxloud in Autumn's guwly The bnrird pageant of the Spring! This dreams that eachucccsdive year Seemed buthed in hues of brighter priJ At1nt liko withered leaVps appear, AhdKl eep in darkness side, by side ! I j 1 From tlie Oermantown Telegraph. , i ; I j BOMMElt METHOD, COWERTINO Vr.OETAHt.E Mattkr ix'to M.WtRK. Various methods have been deviled of late for convert ing.leavt batilni and other' vegetable snbstances into manure.- iThcsV, doubtless may be rendered of irmnense linpor'aiico to the farmer.hy their conversion into the food of ! plaiil, a resultw hich bv the ordiharv process of putrillcntiott and deconipos'uion is accomplished blow- Iy,end not unfrequeutly with great loss to the fanner as much of yhat in reidity constitutes the most valuable part or c!ence of the deconipteing materials i:tinavoid ' . . ,.. I . BWy oitjwpatc! anu borne oli; The sysjtetn of Iloinmer, together with a numberless j others of a cogitate character, 'promises to he of reat nd ivnntagc'to the agriculturisttind i, in my opinion, eriti- tU'd to a lhiicli higher degree of consideration .-and fe flpCCt, Jhaa it has y?t received. It is nevertheless triie, fliaithosol who avail themselves of -the henef.ts of this system, are ) required to p:iy, a" small amount for the rigbt ; but in the catch-peony world, all things of real 4 Vuhtcfts well as many things of no value have their pricff ; but hi recommending a ttyslein by which a far mer is enahid to secure to himself an immediate and un ju tioti'aUe dvautiige from what is tfsuully considered a uncle m encumbrance to tho soil even thoif-h it sul- ject ; the .operator to some extirnce in procuriii" the ' right "-4I eel thai I uin uuu nahle to no charge or im " I: 1 I- putation which aiigle breath U not sufficient to refute. I am persuaded that if results are to be relied on, . . . i j ij Domincr'slmnnuro ia eminently deserving till the ''.; ;i hit has received, and that IIuiiuik. r himself linill 1 - il Mil.1" .' . I. . pra'tso liiexild be con , j. i - inpUtcd, n.it by any means a.- a crafty speculator, or V A to fmpyric hi agricultural chemistry, nssome pretend todg 'gtiAte him, but as a man of profound experionee, and .MHirftljtife 'adviser in tho great biusine. which he liaj unJt iukeju 'Still, no one can uvi.il hitti'lf of the I , ' lv ' , ,. ..... n n. ptuvamagea rfsuumg ironi tne discoveries made hy rum i. . " ' . ' 1 hvithoul a Iif burecment ; and this I have iio doubt, al- though J small objection, in itself considered will be ihy means of dclcrring hundredsay, thousands from articipatirtg jthc good it is calculated to effect. Irt this woV it certainly possible fr the fanner to avail himself ,ofk . ft very ctlkient 'and valuable u- titunt, mid at comparatively 'small expemie.. If, indeed, .V 1 1 '!i. jve look at thu Increased value of the pasture landt--, ivluch may le cleared extra rieoits herbage, and detcrio- l nt..... ..Nr.. .(.,!.!.. ..t v.h i ;.wt I., .i. . .i ' .. Li i v ni"'h -in:u-uoinj;ue iiriraiiic iiiaieriuiit lor tne coinnustionM he nron-ss wi i iTi .O'ipPear iithui but exneiisivrs Manv of our nastnres 1 l i ; I ! , . t i.i... .i:. i I. in. . .. . . ,;! !. fr" imom wuoiiy cnveren over liie extent of their sur- S : I t iJl'ti.U?e'with 6)rulM and other spi-civ of worthies- vejreta 1i ' iHL'Miitorially-.detracit from thefr vulueull of which by this cc'f.mav to Converted to a valuable use and mad. U S.itnb.ito an w..Krlant and lading ben-fit to the - oil ill Ilop'? tho numerous .reader of the Telcgraih,-w1io j .' r-r(re i'liten sttd in tipriculnrral improwment, will candidly "'k 'J .'','' -i' ,r!fTtdcr:this (iggeHtiiii ; it is worthy of their uttvutiou. v .1.-..JHHU cnnoi ,w eamiue :tn orriiui v, r tuo soon, 'jC HA iwd-'l 1 4 i'--V;A'.M6.vfi;o'MKRv'(:orxTV Vhm MKK. HAD LI CK. W .'uAcn hear uulividuals eomplaia of bad lucluthev 1 iu,fvil Iheir. undertakings, every thiiiir wron:. tl:.il: prof'perit. iverbtisincKs says due, that I under- , 1 ' . !i- i e .t i ' i ii i .i ,. - J take ifil.ri through, und all my plana prove of no avail, vilUtUl.'fi Midivatu? w-ttW Jown in the belief that he was ti ij fMirritto had luck, and oftcii times yields to despair. We 'u 'it; ol'opinioii tlibt the trno sicret of iint men's mis- i' ,! i ; .'ii.rimi; m to he iittnlttKed m nilio cases -out of ten, to i.i iiiuu i.umi inn ui it'll, i gment. or intemperate or idle id luck is inure the result of in liilsV aiid lliat their had ?thi:";r ovn bad conduct than of accidental cirenmstances. j .r,- er jhpejioi.; a cent, but for the nect ssaries of life '. ft w li.i lrtonii rcl!ti.... -,'l . I..:.... 1 ... i yV ! iijh i " f.ftV'taHy those 'who grumblo most af4 Dame For I;' K .... ! . twite5 f ,: fmw us aro the verv individuals who huvo done 1 ' 'H ?'! ; '? ,,'U 1,1 "iur:t ,cr Biuilef. lfov can it he eLxpect.d, b)! '' ' -v f'fthyt.tlv'j' a lift loiter away their time r idleness, n j)hul- m t-lh ri 'ir Idli.w'g at n 'grogshop, and ilieir dollars nt ff ' .i. ; . -s- . ' ;-.i..!..i...i..'.. i.i i .... . til ii A i '.' .s-ufiiwg vuie, can ever attain to competency, , ". - i j-; !i j j li Vut. ' ' l 3- 'i-'. otijeetor. would you havi me delve like !v'f HlfJ ve;f.vnijdaylo day, without relaxation or pleasure u'-j;f .tiny,, kind Would yon-1iave me a niggardly mls.r. 1 S.L '' 1 , If d l jM-i4ituUa pursuit, ara not hicvwiipatible with 1 i 'uh ft (.'L':r.m,Vr-M-M,,tlrinff i,ldalry ; U isonly when atlect--1 I : ) h.S injuritni.-! our health, standing and fumilies," that i ' 'YA :- -Jfp' XV' livbtfl rtpudiated.' '.JSor'taa reuaonabl., or even : i i : rK,ral If' penM re of money, ohjected uv, when properly .:;v'--51 vr-it!'!':! .'ttvr to upend our money in charity, in the I '$ .'I- 4'.'; .''hyraiinn thc!cot.ditUii of .out Cellow men, in the ' :J " '!' ;t,,vy NU!ii ntol tlie cuuwy or religion, of atriuiuM and ' ! I- f;;ft.yS'Mirittiiiiiu'terin2 lo the worst passions ,f tli .i A" '"''-i t '.Vv rti. .degrading onrAelves, atui shaming our Hftidi and thm-btf thwarting the great end of our exist. j ' j t.r- f ," fj'""vmy,oi tnuustrjbu baUU ot busirtew, , "' f i' flA ftri'tyTcmperonei prUcjple, t. ever have ; V'i.'l; "H f's'V -:uvf bd luck. v C. TVw. Jtfrwac,' ing ilr: ' tM: ! A AVAUNIN .i TO SMOKKftS.!" . -'-1 .. i '. -. U ,rirreUt U-arti that Dr. Davhl ....',.. :'it t '.,.) . iri iii,i. r ii.'. vi'..-.. i.i . . ,cxce ' I ! i ''fk t'm-d bv l.r on Tn'tdav hifU thi ..ii. ..it . : H'-4! ,i ,',r','ltoi a mrk f-Iting from a nine' .91 ril-! li;l?','llS1 wMi broking whilst viigaged in the I J ...... 1 1 107VU L. ,1 warning to all who arc! in the i;; f cii.rrj ing tin, in the vicinity of inflammable sub- ;b- 1 AVhichH frtii:Tlbeld,Q;m .iin.lv ihWliimnaf 5! mmdltitbde, but I T itcat i:iStrumenU.vhicW-:re played: Jr: lirfMParntisi-rnrPnt If a-cremohavioltn, 1 real Amaru be played fty 'th s.ile ot ai a T III . lance the Other cannot rjjacn. UC, lUUng ' on the authority of Durham, Elates that at Gibraltar, the humtn VOide Jnay be J heard at a cf eater- distance l .1 c tan mai oi any other animal. 1 hits, when the cot tarer in the woods, or in the dpeh plane wishes to call her nusoana, w io is work- ins at a distance, she does no shout, but raises her voiee to a musical ey which hat means roar of the arf "This she khows from habit, fibd by reaches his ear. The loudest largest lion could riot rech so property of music in the hu an! voice, wil in the e mass is avs Cooner. ris strikinfiilv sh Cathedrals abroad. Ilere t a: I entirely performed in rusicalj sjunds,f - '. g and becomes audible o eve y devotee est part of rnkss had hnfve trav- however placed in thol remo the church. Vhereas,f the been read, the sound WQuld no eed beyond the preempts' of IThose orators who are ieard thq choir." n large as- semblles most distinctly1; and at tie great est distance, are those who, by .modulating the voice render it more musicali Loud speakers are seldom hetrd to jadvantage. Burke's voice is said to ; haye j been a! sort of lofty cry, which funded las rnuch as tin (formality of his discojurse, in the House of Commons, to send th memberisl to their Minner.i Chathams lowliest whisper was distinctly heard;; "his rriddle jfones were sweet,, rich, and beautifully varied," says a writer,( describing thd 'orator ; when he raisedjhis vofce to" jts highest pitch, the house was fcomplptely filled ' with the; volumejof soured, ana the effect was awful, except whin he wished to ; cheer or animate, and jthen he had the spirit s! iring notes, which Wee perfectly ' irresistible. The tembe. hoover, was ilia jirk,utiai x "Y tiiciiuuisc auuiv : before him ; still he wds dighified, and , wonderful as was his eloquence, it was at- itended with this importnt effect, that it j possessed every ''one With ajcoiivi th;u there was something in him finer lption finer than I words that the mfin was 4jrf ater lnhn- f:, till ly greater, than the ortator." . f I ..... . A - COUNTRY PRINTING. Xri Iradc. nrolHssiun. or neniihftttnn s.iv the Bradford Reporter, rfor.hsjo much , ... , - laooiiL ana expenusso greiix ari amount ot cPill, with is little rerjiunerloi. as the Country printer. The ibteresi manifest - jed my Uncle Toby, $vhen he said "I fpity the Printer" was not mpplhced.- 1 hesc lacts are true, asL; a general rule. there may be occasional instances, where Country Printers! have succeeded in Catherine: together the, vahilv. which lakes unto ilsell wings! but tljev are few land far-between. Most genera!!), thev jsuilVr all the inconvenieices, ivhich neg- Uigent patrons (') and Unrewarded labor Iblintr in their Wake. Tfiis sho'oldinot be. i L.,,. , ... ; ! fl hero must be SOtnel hmg radlcnUv Wrong 'vs ttie cause, which is orth)V theiserious 1 tttltntlon of the class off nelsons We are - 'kvrittlig aboU. I f 1 f - -v t . i i - ' One great obstacle thfc countrv nnnter , . w . . . .t , - - . h tn rnn Ptii Hrr.Mtn.l it lli r. .lm. .r. ' 7 . vw - " ? ""V in )f machinery, which reduces tie cost ol the city cortternporary, aid w.hi ch U not a- ev itu.iuie to tit in. i nen, again. hoy many pf the numerous Dolla- pririts! which come so directly in conflict with him. are r " i )Ut a reprint of matter wbich has hlready jroughtra large proht in fhe dally: Most w a I - (pi our country readers del not understand Ji .i -r i . .i f . S tins anu wonutr woy. chv paper can i n Urmv . rv,iv,l. nki,nn. than the the inu..r. TU --. ..... I'.l tHftt .wv. ... j. u , nil. II.XII tc - i I .wAt ,.1.;v. v... i 'i .t- . ' . , -is i las belore been lurnished in a daily pa- per and made up at the veek ehd into A dlPPr. W'f.'klv nnvtmcr t h i- r.i.r,liWop lit. - J,-: , t,l J i:. r : fv vt "ewm. iu uici c p,i.iuta ot I cr aiiu nnunr ny Skieam. irus is .1.. I ... i .. nrti ih a grett degree, the cale with that ex- crHent. paper the Dollar iNewipaher oi' t Ihilatlelnhia. which, wiihit.. f.O.OfK ... ?. F " 0 suh- ! Irihers, must be exceedingly hrofitahle j Ut ,fS pUOhhers. . I O attempt tJ enter 111- : to) ' Competition with siifh nAvalntnaufi ..!,..!, I i.A -p r. n.. L.. A . .? . "uni ii i icice ui u u i iiiti nan or . 1 . , J . ,. " . . ' j u country printer, who i:f (ortu late if he C ill liumher One thousald SU 'iScHbcrs. I L ,;,?..,. iku . m,Jt .!.-.. .il -. ., . ,.s " f . , - . .1 i' i-'i ! , . ,ff necfsiiy there is for dipemiat i.ng Io c:l papers, and the generosity ajid puhlit lie :dirit of the population. Jf they should expect iMin to lie governed in his. terms the example o( the city pariersL they ht expect to rely on thtScity 'hi one lor ir iniormation. ine circulation ol the iner heitii;, of necessityJlintitid:to one cokmty, while the latter have thh entire St Hle or the w hole Un i off. Cambridge fmocrut. -it BELVOIL CLAkSlGAiL SOBOOXl ii? 'J? HIS School, which is now in more fldurishin condition lhan It ever yet has bll n. is cJntinued o on the terms iieretofore published, viz : i i BOARD AND Tl'ITIONN THE HECTOR'S owil tarnilv. .S12j ner annum. Kar.r tillav' hn.t in o her families at a rate, which willreduce the bole yeujly expense to 60 or 90, uccorfng lo he studies u-u. - 1 lie year oiviueu into two sessions ol hvp inouns each. -No chr.rge miide p till "ter th pupil has j luctiojl for allsencei our- ' 1 ilion: iAPOt 111 pt,o nf i 'ntrfifil. Afte. pitr.TOf.ft n, ,UA UM V. IVt, ui. w.ston on afccoOntof tuition iceot In cases of i long personal .Hn.ssor expulsion IroiCschfoll Where Hie k-upil boards in he Rector's own Mni!y,nf deduction is n ade for ab-nce either on the orWof hnnil n. h;t;n ui lot ihe same reaaJns. f,,riK,.r r ,11 Irvsle -h nnitriim.l t IaI,; .. : . ; i . A. .hry.r-.Lirohna. THOSiS. W.LmotT. unary 18, 1P49. & . . r -r. 11 UIII.KJ WARRANTS.- t 1 SA IE. A T . TM&ombjS. : . . ",; : - " I?' ' i -'iJl IN K K A' PS UN i ililYKK' tedlo the wrloa;8tagef water .. This Companyfin connection with the other Compa- i Sof St ! jn? pre8jjent 0f Henrietia steamboat Company; A. W.'steel, President Merchants' steamboat Company ; and Dibble and Brother. Propri-tdra of Cape Pear steamooat company. i j JN0 D. wiLWAMSJ Asent Merchant steamboat Company. August 21, 1S49: 4tl9 322 I S t- ? 2 3 s 2. S s 5' rry 2 e J cr. - f 3. 3 a - S S i. r DO O S3 cc tin ra i e Q 00 5 s -. CO 2 a ft ft 0 o 5 5 2 c-s- (5 e O . . O 3 B a . S it T3 ta . C-a Co a ' W o 3 2 I - X CO - ft . " of ! 3s 3 O REWARD I ' or,ATh mTTr tTttxt a itri ro OlWi' X Xlili IVUlVl VV IV 1 r. " RffiJ gro men, CHARLES and HENRY, Cliarlcs is a likely man, aged about 23 years, six feet one inch high; dark brown complexion.; Said Ne gro I purchased of Mr. Isaac Jarratt, of Surry County. Henry, aged about 33 years. five ffet ten inches high black complexion, and a blacksmith by trade, I pur chased of Mr. Ninevah Rush, Randolph County. I have reasons to suppose that both of them. will attempt to get back to;their native counties. J I will pay theabove re ward of OWE HUNDRED; DOLLARS for their apprehension and confinement in any jail, do that 1 et um aSain' or hfty dollars for either one. . , n inrnnn r ' y - - ; ' . ' PIANO FORTE. MANUFACTORY , and ) i WARE ROOMS, .o 4, Eufaw Street, ; Oaltimore. rWHE undersigned calls the attention of & I fl JL the Ladies, Principals of -Academies Professors of Music, and private families of North Car oling to the superior quality of his; Pianos. For fifteen years have they been in use in Pennsylvania, Maryland, and Virginia, and have given entire satisfaction. He has sold within the last three months, in this State, twen ty Pianos, and have proved to be superior in quality of tone and workmanship, to any purchased ; elsewhere. The ciimate and change of weather have no effect on ' thf se instruments, as they are almost erxtitelv of cast iron. ' t ne manutacturer assures the public tnat thev will do as : well bv writing to him as comins ihemselveR or spnrlinc '.an agent to select an instrument. Respectfully, ANTHONY KHUN & Co., l: Julv is-eOOlJ Street'iBaltimore- ! r-r t. '' ' . , , n- c i -r O"! have a good second hand Ptano.for ale at Mr. Reynold Mockville Price filOO a K ,vr r "ulu ." ior. i rue o,-u. f s rv. fl yi a i v g-m USLP6 " X GEF bt6LIIlD0Et UOi ' ; IHE j UNDERSIGNED ; haying purchased of J. i &. W. -Mctiary their interest ; in the ' iCAPE FEAR STEAMBOAT Z2aDII-0ff.lE-f are now the sole Proprietors of itlie Liine. . ', We are now prepared to forward goods with great ' dispatch either up or down the Ryveir, n as good terms : as any otner line Uoods consignect to us at Uilming- lull, wm lc lumuiucu U-- tuiuiiii?iuu, uu al -J- i etteville at the usual charge. Address, I UUiOLil. C URU i nr,i, Wilmington or Fgyettetille. Wilmington,' August 15; 1849.-; -16 State oC Sloirtfi earoliua, KOWAX COUXTY. - INEQUITY; , Henry W. Connor r. James E. Kerr and wife?; Martin Erwin and wife, Jane ; Scotland Huie, Pauline Huie, Richard W. Long, Wm C. Beaty and fe, Narvcy ; Edward Long and Anne B. Long ; Julius Love, Kliza beth Long and Harrv Love. ' i In this case, it appearing that the defendants, Rich ard W. Long, Anne B.and Edward Long, infants, .Mar tin Erwin and wife, Jane ; William C. Bea'ty and wife, Nancy; Scotland Huie, and Pauline Huie, irafajit daugh ter of Warren Huie, dee'd, ore inhabitant of another State ; they are notified and requested to appear at the next Court of Equity, to be held for Rowan County, on the 8th Monday after the 4th Monday' in September, next, and demur, plead to or answer complainants Bill, or judgment pro confesso will be rendered and She cause set for hearioc ex parte as to then.: . A. H. CALDWELL, C M. E. Salisbury, N. C . An?. 2:?, 1841).: 6tl6 TO FARMERS AND MECHANICS! THE subscriber has a Foundry; in operation, near Mocksville, and would be plepsed to furnish Cast ings to order. He is provided with j; superior iSLIDE LATHE, and can put up machinery! dres mill spindles, and furnish mi'd-geariug.. . S . - -i Carriage makers can be supplied with brass circles on easy terms. Ploughs. .Mould-boards, Oven Lids. &c, &;c"., kept on hand. The jobs wi!! be done in workman like style, and everv ettort made to give satisfaction. j.J?. CI4XKJ. Mocksville, Davie Co., N. C , ) n Au. 17. 1941). . i-,ni,G ; - Mansion House. ! rillHS Establishment Iwill be opened X onj ihe ; lOih! instant, iin the town of i Wadesboroagh. one hundred yards direct! v ! i jE?S I da,ion ! ISouth cf the Court Horts, for the accommo-.i - those who may choose to cpH. :; I i JA.LES M. WADDELL. ' 1.1849. f: I 5rl9 i . ! i B IV fi-B B r 1 H I U-fl A lit 4- . : B .B M J JQ B B I . V k p OFFERS his professional s services lie can at present be fi.und at hik n 3 - w 7 -j ; - - : 1 -?r i i fTTiCil ' .. - ' - ' ' j ' . mm IS.NO.W ALL THE GUY. V?T7 E reepectfully invite onr cdstomer,' frieuds. and .;.''',-r: " .the pubh generally, to caU and examine ou-.toe i -.:i.; . - ,","v. - lJ which wcatoiw nweiving from Philadelphia and ew York.of the latest importations, consisting or V- D'T G?f fs &c; hard- china and glass ware; fine i lc barrel Shot Guns; (1 finkhed and unfinished rifle barrels; pistols, &cM' i ' - r-rt r c ' chapeaus, plumes, swords, belts, sashes, epeaulets, silver I plge ourselves for the faithful performance of our en and gold Idee of different widths.Vdver stars, eagle baT f gagemcnts. e have no disposition to puff our estab tons, &c: groceries of all kinds and of good quality; . lishment in the public prints.heing assured that time and - - , m the character of our work will secure to us a share of mlljfi HOttOH Y3TI1. public favor. We are thankful for that already received. Weavers' Rdeds. Brass Clocks, warranted) nH nmer.,8 other articles snace not admitting to enu- I merate ; all of wllich as is customary of late days to boast of, having been purchased at the very lowest prices, and the cash paid ; and are now offered for sale, and must be sold upon equally low and accommodating term a. at any other establishment in this burg. Pleasw call, ex amine and judgd for yourselves, as we shall take pleasure in exhibiting oui goods, and no pains spared to please all who may favor us with a call. BOGER &, MAXWELL. Salisbury, April 19, 1849v 50 Saddle, Harness and Trunk MANUFACTORY ! MAIN STREET, SALISBURY, One Dooir below the Post.Office. THE subscriber having established himself in the Town of Salisbury, forthe purpose of carrying on the aboxe business.respecttally solicits a snare ot public patronage, pi. m.,,,, liau. owa.i a - , . it w; . un i ways be done in the very best style, and his prices tosuit the times. .Hi .y l 1 o ,,, r lie will Keep ; consianny on uunu oaaaies , uriaits, Martingales, Harness, Collars, Saddle Wallets, Trunk, lV i ,' Scf . fr; A so. Harness NUirtmc. So! anrl 1 1 n. I . " . -) - f ' - w 31 " - f - per Leather of tlje very best quality alwayson hand which can be bought low for cash, or on a short credit toprompt customers. In addition tq the above, he respectfully informs the public, that he carries on the TANNING and BOOT and SHOE MA KING BUSJNESS in the Town of Statesville, where he will always be happy to eee hisold . friends, and supply them with any of the above enumer ated articles. Thankful for past encouragement, he hopes by close attention, not only to merit a continuance of the same but a considerable increase for the future. O His shop is one door below the " Post Office." WM. H. MOWBRAY. Salisbury, January 11, 1819 y New Cabinet Ware Rooms IN SALISBURY. RICHARD FOX 1 REGENTS his respects to . the citizens of Salisbury and Surrounding country, wan a der of his services as a ten- CABINET MAKER, prepared to execute all orders in his line with despatch in the most superior workmanlike manner and best style. He will keep constantly on hand the best mate rial for making i SOFAS, BUREAUS, OTTOMANS, Wardrobes, Dining, Centre, Peer, and other Tables ; Rocking, Office, and Parlor Chairs; Bedsteads of su perior finish and jatest fashion. Coffins furnishfd to order on the shortest notice and on accommodatina terms. Specimens of his work and skill can be found at ihe ware rooms in Cyrus West's large brick building, next Watchman Offictj. The cheapness' durability, and superiority of all work turned out from His shop will be a guarantee of thepa- ! tronage of the public. i Repairing done, at the shortest notice -uuuj jjiq anu lunioer oi an Kinds suitable tor CarPen,ers and Cpbinet Makers, taken in exchange for ' any thing in his ljne. A large quantity of shingle's im- .... - - . 1 L I l i r 1 1 i . ... - uieoiaieiy wanted. Salisbury, May 10, 1849. 1 Fall and Winter Fashions Received ! THOMAS DICKSON, TAILOll, : YV respectfully inform his old customers, that : : " ne s'" carries on the ) IVi ivn riTTTIVr niTflvnco at his old stand opposite J. &. W. Murphy's brick store, where h holds himself ready at all times to serve hiscus toinerf. His prices will be found by those who may patronize him to be lower than at any oiher shop in the Town, his work durable and warranted to fit well. If not, call and get your money for your cloth again. T. Die .son returns his sincere thanks to his former pa trons, and hopes by, industry and application to business, that they will continue their attention to his shop ; also! invites those who hpve not yet come to him, to call and' try tns tit 11 1 r . , He s in reeular receipt of the most approved fashions r. . 1. xt 1 1 1- 1 1 . ... ' ' . . . i Vomhlv P ' y J ' y Wards'j Monthly. All work. All lin,U nf a , . All kind, of country produce received m payment for THOS. DICKSON. March 29, 1849 ly37vol5 NEW BOOT AND SHOE SHOP ! rp HANKFUL for the liberal pa JL tronage heretofore received, the subscriber would respectfully inform the citizens of Salisbury and the sur jobnding country, that he still contin ue, to manufacture POOTS AND SHOES in sa style that will compare wiih anv in this part ot the country. Our materials are of the best quality, and our work .ha.1 be done in good taste; anu ui (ji itrs iu juii uic iiinr. He has now, and jmtends to keep on hand, Boots and j Shoe? niade'in the latest fashion and finest style, and asks all who may wish to buy, to call and see for them selves. ! Country produce taken in exchange for work. Boots and Shoes neatly repaired. Persons from the Country will find our shop one door below M. Browil Sc Bon's store, and opposite the Man sion Hotel. ! JEREMIAH BARRINGE&. By JACOB LEFLER. Salisbury, Feb. 15j, 1849 40 Medicines, Medicines, E are receiving at Dr. C. B. Wheeler's j I old tand the largest and best stock of I MEDICINES, INSTRUMENTS, Paints Dye-Stuff s.Spiecs Perfumery, i ! Fancv and Useful Articles. t . , . r . -' . . ic4 to ihe ri'Mir.' ever brought into thi$ -country. (See our large band l lZ Rritif HW bi,!& and Cat.!oaue.i We will sell very low for cash. ii rcs!r.nce Dn.e ILOCKE & CIIAFFIN. .l I ''i : Salisbvrtr.'Mov. 11, lS48'r'- " ' 2 ' finanh and Carriage Makins . . , v , - , : . - ; " J 1 ; ' -'-I -"". V- -r--- . -J rip,lB bopgrtnership of Wither, Pri.chard i Co. - ;b"in? been d.ivea oy muioa, conseni. ine on Vu In losing JUr.l I. A. WTitherspoon, we have tost a gentle man and in agreeable cowrtner. but we trust have not lost that principle that fhould actuate honest men in the trancn.ion nf hiiainM nnA in ntierin? OUrSClVC. IO ine pMlit ia tbe , . . , V A RRT A frR M Alv TNfl TUTSINRSS. of No. 1, and go where they have the most confidence best treated, and get tne oesi joo lor iueir uj Our work shall not be inferior to any in this part of the world. FR1TC1IARD, ROSEBOROUUH Uo. Mocksville.N.C, Jan. 11,4649. tf36 The undersisned having; been connected with the a- i.bove establishment from its commencement in Mocks j ville until very recently, and having a knowledge of the' ! qualifications of the gentlemen in charge, can assure ; the public that they are prepared with good workmen I and materials, can execute in as good and fine a style as i heretofore, and cheerfully recommend them as worthy of public patronage. I. A. WITHERSPOON, i II. REYNOLDS. COME AND BUY BARGAINS ! CARRIAGE 7IANUFACTORY. PTHE undersigned havingformed a co-partnership in JL theabove business, respect fully invite public-atten-tion to their Establishment, and to their supply of superb Carriages, Barouches, Rockaways, Buggies, &c, &c, which for lightness, beauty of design, manner of execu tion, and excellence of material, cannot be surpassed by j any work in the southern country. 1 They have in their employ a large number of excellent workmen. Their blacksmiths, wood-workmen, trim- merg.and DainterS.are all men of exnerienee. and have . r ----- few equals as to skill in their several departments. Repairing done oh very short notice. Work done cheap for cash or approved notes ; or country produce ta- j in exchange OVERMAN, BROWN &, CO. Salisbury, Feb. 8, 18i9. Iy40 BROWN & BAKER HAVE on hand a supply of STILLS AND TIN- 1 WARE which they will sell cheaper for cash or any kind of Produce which the merchants buy. Also, old copper and pewter. GUTTERING AND ROOFING at all times attended to. They willsell stills at fifty cents per pound put up guttering at fifteen cents per foot, and sell tinware cheap in proportion. Salisbury, April 12, 1849. 49 Soger & Wifson KEEP constantly on hand'an exten sive assortment of WATCHES, CLOCKS, Jewelry, Silverware, Cutlery, Musical Instruments, Revolving1 Pistols, Perfumery, Soaps, and Fancy Articles of every descrip tion. Persons wishing to purchase articlesjn theabove line, will do well to call and examine their fine selection, one door above J. &, W. Murphy's store. Watches, Clocks, and Jewelry repaired in the best manner, and warranted for twelve months. Lepine and plain Watches altered to Patent Levers, and warranted to perform well. Salisbury, July 20, 1848 tf 12 NEW TIIN SHOPS ANDREW J. BROWN HAVING opened a new Tin Shop in Salisbury, takes occasion to solicit a portion of public pa tronage. His shop is in Mr. Hoyden's brick building, opposite the Rowan House. He is well supplied with the best Tools and Materials for the manufacture of TIN WARE, ; and flatters himself that the superior style and excel lence of his work will commend itself to the interest of ; all who want articles in his line. It is needless to enu I merate Coffee Pots, Candle Moulds, Gallon Pots. Buck i ets, Tin Cups, Basons, Pans, 65c, 6cc, as articles of his production. Thse and every other articl made of'tin 1 .iii l' v iuuiiu 111 111a eiiuu, iruuy inaue, or SUPp ueu 10 or rferat the shortest notice. But he would call especial attention to his housut- , le"g; anu to a new article ot improved milk buckets ! and strainer handsomely combined on! mnf,r... by himself. All orders thankfully received and punctu ally attended to. Old pewter taken in exchange for tin ware. July 4, 149. y STANDARD WEIGHTS. AlO THrntn,l w k. f? r 1 P.bli. W. M b"en appointed Keeper of the fin L7t S A , f . r8SUr7 fr Rua??n, Cayy'T abl shed by Act of the Leg.slature. holds himself ready to Mamp and correct measures and werghta of every de- scnption. there being a heavy fine imposed upon all using weights and measures unsealed, it will be to the advantage of all concerned to pay strict attention to this notice. A. J. BROWN. A TCARD. TRS.BROWN&JAMEShavingassociatedthem- JLP se vesin thenrartirfnf MpJirin ran ilunv, K found at theirdrugstore when not professionally engaged . . . 1 1 ' ' - Salisbury, December 16,1847 U33 . HOOTS AND SHOES. A LARGE assortment of the finest Boots and Shoes for ale by J. H. ENNIS3. August 9, 1849. 14 Important to Mill Owners. HOTCHKJSS'S Vertical Water Wheels forsalein Fayettevrile.by ' ' D. McNeill fc Co. And in Lincoln County by r .. - - .'',.r! AE. A. BREVARD. March 12, 1647tf45 v : ' . Marriacrc Certificates lor sale! here.' I STILLS 1 TIX- WARE. Wl have on hand and fr fa!4 lowing BLANKS, to wiir- 'Administrator Dond? Guardian ' 1 ,' , . ' Appear,:- !- kS.Cl r p.' -: v !MTECBtioefe; Constable - '; , , Ca Sa "-vrj Bail (State cases) M - rrosecot Bail (Civil -tr'-.-. yom-touked? Delivery . Prosecution' ,.;---..;v.;'Ms:c: For binding'free negroes. Bastardy Bonds. r: -v j. , Letters of Administration Special , . - " - Letters Testamentary.- V i S. Court Writs. 7 Ejectment -Attachment The Ma triage Liceriej ' ' I ', lJ if. c: iyof canfu Apprrnnce Indent (if M roies ot Hand: deRTert .c. f; the rod WHIP WfCi i : n.il. r t ' 'i t '' SheiiflTa Deeds. ' U Ca Sas and j.k ! ti I od tl jer in C. and S. C. SubpainBa -"r-- mini CtJrw r Jenci ScireZFacias vs. Default ng Witnesi do do 7 to revise judgment, i do' do ' i- to heirt ar-UwHoih'. ' . do do ' do et al. , . Ue do do vs. Special Bail. -' . - Presentments of Roads.' , J do t for Assault and Battfry I do for Affray sj . - ; 7 do . ' foFornict tion and Ado'w do -for retailin g without'iicf Y And manv others of not sn rriM '.' . 11 n he t Vr'to 3gtb &id ler: r 0H n a Officers of Courts, and others who recoil -p- r are aolicitedo give us a call.oi fontrd ibeirlt'i and thy shall be speedily attended to. mire a iaper tkn- Many of the forma enumerated above, t, J forsaleby t" ' j ' J. W.STOCKTON, at btatestine' ' WM. M. HENDERSOS, at Cooc'ord VM. F. WATTS, at Mocksville J. FAW, at Jefferson, Ashe Co. ' j, Any forms of Blanks which jwe, may ijot L hand will be printed to order without dela . be forwarded. - j llfc May 1849. WATCHMAN OFPirp hil ' Tl h" Were Tiers, irrear' ': 3. 'lekl r 4 4. (rinii jgrT d r 51 All who wish printing of any description do iJ requested to give f aw".tr BRUNER &, JAMES a call. They are prepared to do almost ew in first-rate style, from a book down to the lpLab. has been aptly compared to greasing wheefe. Wu,-1 win uuru iuiu wuuuui grease, via so may a Mftrfa! or Mechanic get on without advertising; but it work, and all who have properly tried the uper.E know well the advantage both of oil to machiney," advertising to business. j 2 6nc CHEAP for CASH HARRIS & CRUMP A RE now receiving from Nefr.York and -LJL phia, a large and eplendid Flock of - , SPRING AND SUMMER G00D, which they are determined to sell at low al iny bed in this part of North Carolina, consisting cf U iindiJ larlira nrl ovnf imn' trM rr w-! a nf ,K i .. fe ........... .ww fc. , . ...v . newest styles, which have been selected wiihgT.aicv: and bought at the very lowest cash prices, y ..For Ladies Wear, Beautiful silk Lustres, Mode Casbmeiescolorfd : satin striped do.; Mouseline de Lanei.si'k and wot.: Lustres, Cheni Alpaccas, bl'k and eol'd M-nnos,p'i. Ginghams, French do.. Shawls, Gloves, Ribbon., f Collars, Linen Cambric Hand' fiV, Bpnnet suk, Vf.fta Bonnets ad Hosiery. For Gentlemen's Wear. Black French and English Cloths. French Cassicr hg'd do., fancy do., wool Tweed, Kentucky Jinn, lr.- seys.fig'd satin Vesting, cut velvet do., plain Mtiad and worsted do. Also, brown and blcach'd Viua,V mestics, Whitney Blankets, Hats & Caps Boot A. Shoe ' besides a general stock of Hardware and Cutlery, Groceries, Crorktry.lt. Those wishing to buy goods, we respect folly ;a" their attention to the above stock, as we are de'.tnuK; not to be outsold by any. Wood Grove, Rowan co., Oct. 26, 184?. 125 - nni n? a Am tdttyi BARGAINS! BARGAINS! - - i THE subscriber is now receiving one of tb hvi somest and cheapest Stocks of SH t (. AND St TMMEK I rn unriru 111 luis lllo 1 fkClp uiuidru in r t nr.. NT li. r-krt Trr.m lk I KacI IVto i iT ' A TT r 1 I" I JOB l'lilNTIXd. uin , m vi a 1 ii viii nit loit.t . uiMi" ' j u I n J th Ina'f'&t rah fi mi rc r.inatctinflr in TiMFt golden, French adelades and apple gret-n Clotbi, bc j' s s y( military striped and other fancy Cas&itriftes nd teftmcv Kntrli.h ti liror. rt Pta-,n!sorrecl!l:!, . - 1 1 -.- '..- - I i t lOml 1'iiiiu anu jui 1 ir ; a large lot vi tunv" . , j nlher k ind. nf rr n I lmn ninmr ml ear. A.M,f"T' t bl'k TaflV ta and Gro de Rhine Silks. plain fig d cfctor- 1 on Pou de Soie, plain and fig'd silk Tiue. . "n?'i ' silk for lining, linen charabrays, e nibroid'd s. j I linen cambric Handkerchiefs, (a large stock) w.k f j I col'd Kid Gloves, organdy and gingham Lan. 1 1. c r j c. : . l.:im IJ-L r,A m, t A . a 11a 1 11 . . , idiK.y anu iuiiiiiui . inn,, m - - , jaccn. Lustres, Florence, plain straw, Rock Roe tw -lad.n Bonnets, Umbreflas and Parasols, bolt n? ; h J 4 . ,0and 12quarter wide.hro. L" drills, (as-'drbl'd and bro.co.ton shirtings ndt:P; , 'stock re8(Jy mad, clothi flallig.b minina Rio nnfW.km. .nd loaf 1 o r ' .,.. . . crushed and pulverised do., superior TeaJ alinoD. " ins, sole leather, lining and binding skins, tannfo' and Morocco skins, harness leather' clover seed, saddles, bridles and saddle bags, leathering mackerel in bbls and half bbls, whiiejlead. sp tine by the gal. or bottle, copal varnis, unneri 0"'J 10, 10 by 12 and 11 by 16 glass, an vijs, vices, grBj grass Bcythes, steel weeding hoes, shovels an mill and cross cut saws, sheet Iron.' (Also, 'are - STOCK OF FINE CUTLERY, , carriage springs, axles, stained glass (amps, pat-fit ! Pain,ed cl1 laces fcc.f4c. Miles' drtsi boots " ai . . ranama, 1-egTipr r-z u. 1 hats and caps, 1 JDUUKb dllU OLdllUUai;j i China, Glass and Qaeensware, lard Lamp,(Tfr?f . rf rl. ! some) Nova Scotia Grind StonesTflcc. J I . .. K . - J. , 1- 1 " variety of other goods not mentioned. Lfg this market would do well to 'eH l ,be TL TiniiiiiK 11119 lufliaci nuuiu UU WfU 10 ;V" " ffc baying, as I am determined lo offer ko f asJ, b BC i - t - l I. Kb m . ai at iaui it lui nrr r h ki iiv ihh i. .11111 r - - w in -wr- - wholesale or retail, extraordinary indQce.e' way of handsome and fresh goods and-low prices-. . anu judge lor yourselves. 1 .- I 'n . JOS. F. Cf Salisbtry Aprils 1849. 4v a ri . TH T)T)TTVT'T'?TJQ! lTOW on 1iand and for sale three KEgfv. ; IS Printer Ink. . M. BROWN fc S0 . Safi'.-tiry, fn7 26, 1849 J tliel "A $catq iulrrt ivith bine theU pave ibes We f knd i iny 1812 smi "neel iutl Die a iian ther. had proa be c hoe (shin db 5ut tlmt ini he a Vr 1 de'as a gin. ind iwori osjtJ J-iind ma. quitti ped I sav leu tl r it' ver I Y plied and In -1 1 ' moth that- but j fThat 0 Jelt l 5'ou: Stay. a wo Ml ut j pleas I .1 aero may such sigh noth Pea: war f'-T f;ti cost I la 1 - , :.- 1 'Ml 1 : - I -! '?! 1 "? 1 K I 1.. t -1 n ' r J f ' - . . .

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