1 I ' I - ,! , , ; - ; .. i , , . w . ' f ;: .' '! . .r " i. . .r. t " 1 - ? .--;' ' . 5 1 ' ,i. k 1:1 11. hi-'- mi tf'-tf H i 1.. ii: 'I1 Si" 'it in Si mi 'i '.V . t - i' IV : "1 ?. -i f - I'Vl' Uf1 r ' i r n- II-- l:, i2- i! mx !;1 i' i " i. n 1-; v H ill h' s IMMORTAL YEARNINGS. : vvihnce.tL'n yfliarniiij of the human nart thi r - ' Spirit craving n r rrt ct h iE -undinueU !r F.i:o! drink, Tt fain'uJiod till ioafite - .1 Core, which - EjTpi' fl-HoUM nerd, can i .-v . v'XijpeMe;'' We iI, nJ our reward I gold--w 1 U1Aod' Faipe loicriUaouraaraea upon ner daMling . s TU1I Lot r and wlipcrf at her Bhrmea, round ' Wftich th thurnleH flower lwiiw,od friendship Wiih fcefaelft aim' !u!! awhile the " TrtntiDjr heart. ' : But fold can flr our eajer jtiyi and fante leate but a withered wreath ' Mirth onto teara in ono ahorl hoar can itirn, And love and fricndaUip prove the blade that th.ro J Their acailAaTdftut, Then where' thitafTon which Tocanthe ource on-which we may drpend? 'Toloaweihden '; M&JT we in itvt-a!ipper walk ir liiiing; - Path. KoJ) where iar hed their shtromering ray, lor flickering1 moonbeam trembling fall ; oa ' Rolling which the son cm. light, bat op " WJie'rqjisrcU jretrh their winj. and bathe in liojy fuuitf their plumajje fair, may we our : Trul rcpuae, God' kve, immense at space, thro' . yKich a Vgion Worlds revolve, and limitle - Aa time htynd the grave, will be a chaplet ' To our brow ft palm of victory to f ' iliir hanH.i. wrieh mortal ttrlands fade and liatkeB in the ditrt! ))iu.cik:cviixk, Oa., July, 1849; ' Frrrj" tho Wheeling Gazette. BO.fi Q-ur ciiAaj.e r. suiaA.- CJome ting onjee more that good old song, ' 1 Thaf iong p the dreamy Jfast ; lve heard It oft. and known it long Yet fate ko the Iat. bring ko rnlind A race of men, - The proudet of their day, Whose i very met, high-sounding then, . lUv long since passed away; j ' Then ling again that good old ong, . For it tcll of a merry time that long Ilaih past to come no more .'. 1( sends a thnll to the old mail's heart. And Ibrighteo hi sunken eye, And bid the manly tear to start ... (At thought of days goue by; Iff S tAjnd yet wilh quivering lip, he crave P. 4 ; Once more that strain to hear ; It, seem an echo from the graves j Of friend in youth held dear. Then aing agaia that good old song, ! That song of the days of yore, I! ' For it tell of a merry time that long j" " Hath fled to come m more ! The minstrel oul hath phased away, , lAhd earth hath claimed its own, JJut all II we hivo tlii simplo lay, ' A. breath ofj the spirit down ; For heaven tqtime, no power give p'er f vejjlnsiing thonghl, And while hv soul itnnmrtat lives , Its offspring perish not ! v j v And still ve sing thi good old ong, i f 1 ! Thi song of the days of yore, ;For it tell of a merry time that long Hath past to couie no more ! . i ; The iandrublisherof Tennee have recent-1, iy oeeurioifluijfia iaie VAinventioo, to Have a "talk" ' on viriou. InWrttattftring pon the right, duties, &c. t' - t 'it ii . j(. . . . of the rrcss.1 Thiy nnanimouslr resolved amontr other 'food lAin,! to elevat the tone oftho public pre by bringing a boat a fraternal feeling amongst iu conductors, by discyorapnjr thk use of personalities inpolitical coni trovefsieVandto promote those inntdal courtesis which 4r tnaiitalnird imbnjst the me mix; r a of other profea-fcwn- jr . ,..: iv.-f ' Mr. ttnssejll Stnrgls, of Boston, while In London on ! 'Vis wayoverland K6 India, yeccjved very liberal overture? .Tforn lh banjtIphAuse of the Rarinfrs, to become a part ner ia that celebrated establishman't, and 'bas accepted ! understood that Mr. Sturgjis will ba the '?Heptioin a!?nc tn tuition occupied byt Mr. Bute for many yersi. .' t Misshnarffo China. Ttr. W. A. P. Martin, ton of Uev, W, V. Martin, of U vonia, Ia., a graduate of the IewjAlbany Theojogical Seminary, ha been designa ted a missionary to China, by the PrcBbyterian Board of FoTcign fiasions. , . wiaaWeTho New York Herald says that the practice of eating opiuin tit' becoming very common in that city, efriecially among the Udie. Thi ia a bad chewing nuX ! ., . i Av .Colaet has bcejBCreceived ' from Cali fornia by, piipcr York, for a year's subscription U advance. 'It win little scales, and camo ia a letter. iVfori Gdd.-The stun placed on' deposit in the J miuU of rhiladefphia and N'ew Orleans this rear to the M i. T , f .;P"?r? anoonls to 82,657,6238 Liberal.--MiM Catharine Beecher has riven 1.000 .Uwara h :estkUishfnent of high school In MUwaukw for youn tadiies Indian Odd ffc-Th. Cherokee Indians have ,nw tq-cnty-ousOtfo Feflows' Lodges. The twenty, first was orgfiiilied a short time since. if 4- Dif? f 4 'trif w P Wednesday inorninj, says a lonloa papef , Tier Imperial Highness Beatrice Arch idocheM of Austria, consort of his Royal IIi2hnca Trince iJoajlnftiiitauf pnaln-as safely dcliyercd of a prince, jH H tcTder n cKeiil'sJark.' ; : er royal infant jwas baptad the afternooH by the Rev. Harding It jers, liicurobvt of St. Alexis, Kentishown and receiv ed th namesttOf Alpl6nsini Charles Joseph Aqthony. JBaih jlhs aum mother and infant aro doinir well. . i .. 1 Af.lfM- Soroe eijhteca or twenty Americans In PartKhav united in an earucsrfcttcr t Mr. Carr, the American tterretemative at Constantinople, urging film to do wh'u he eau- V, fcaBlaia the Sultaji in hi- r. rusal to surreader Ibo Huaeriao Uefagees, and to offer nem sncller la our Mediterranean fleet t UUcladt of t Wist Coast s -4r,V,-Lord Palm. f rston haa received anofficiar notification that the French faval &cjs,oil the West coast of Afnea hatahlihed a belligerent bloekads between the rivers of Grand Bas- jiii inn vrs'neo. : I Multa. Thera'1 is no truth whatever in lb. report Wch ha. beett oarrent, that Mr. Mooro OTerraU had hVen rcpriniaide4 for not receiving tt; Tfi;.A ?! Mf,lf''?iiHlhM consaence tendered his resignation 5 y ;. .. u . , v ,X., 'Sv: k Wrf ItoRla,l MtWf Unirerwry of Berlin, I M SttdJnli at CarlsUdt. (whithw U bd gona for the I 'rWoJWcAWtSS5Ui' ult.,uli oT yeiri and i ttu:ifl honors, . , , V ,;cif'0'AppIicatioa has just beea mad by tha f Cisbo ot Colombo, for govern menu assistahea for the ;, ttjIlhmcDt of 4 colle: ta tho fiiocess-of Colombo, !. Ui anrs Gt'rcrtmuaf fm r' UW take S200,00wortli f stpiif ill a brojecteJrail- 1 j -j-rti. rrauirax. -1 lei5'! i'CL roagbamit wsaii V 1 3 aid. iatepda tisitiog the U nited State this aotuma. 1 iiX ciFACTs Foit mechanics: O.ic of our contemportrcs v! ery jnstly remarks: i y lis.. . XT - J 5 -Next to farmers, the me fcbanfcsfirtrthe mnvt nhmprHtvnnd ihe'tridst IfmbortHht tlass of ibe community.. i hnUsytt. . pro- mote ihrlr interests oft ?Qurse promotes (he intert of the mjlic.j TbeJjUe far piers, have greAt,' laciliiics ; and, girpat in ducement to become me pof Wierfctr and bf prolound knowledge. 'ppfyjmchni6 tt every, operation, Wingi into us jsome principle of science, whichfpruwjipjejt is, bt course, his interest and Ills convenience to tuidersland. - f ? I Every apprentice hny, ?n mtittqr how issiduous or how rigorous ts employment, I he can spend a lew tTfiputes diily, in use fu i heading, and other Inodes jof im nrovem'ent, is certain to hWa nianf of fu- jture influence and respecfabilhy. That jEtpftrentice. who seeks irtost assiduously the interest of his empjeiyer, r promotes tnost effectually his ovvniiterest, as char acter is the brst capital a young man can have for the commencement of business. Mechanics, like farme'rK rnaktf sage and enligiitncd statesmen.! j They are well jeducatfll in schools of experience. Who ;can be fetter qualified to'Fmake IfiU's for Raiding the operation of business than those engageu in inese operations i s In 1826, a few farmers;nd mechanics jn a small village in Massachuseljts, or ganized a society entitled the Mtllbury branch if the American Lyceum ;'1its ob ject the mutual improverrifht of its mem- bers, and the "dinusion of f knowledge o ver the globe.' From lhtt humbje but dignified and republican afigin has aris en the gcueral institution of lyceums now in operation in almost evry section of both continents and in many of the is lands of the Atlantic andfPacinc. Ilis evident that if farmers and mechan ics through the country generally should enlist in earnest in the great work jbf self education, they might reform and perpet uate our republican institutions..and hand down pure Christian republicanism to posterity. Without that step, it is pqual- iy eviueni, mat tuougu m American ue public may retain its name; republicanism j especially in America, will soon be nown only among the things that were, j 7yw JlaytLFhe Wijliam f Ptjtnam, Captain Cook from Aux Cayes Sept. 21, arrived at this port this morning, with a cargo of logwood.; Captain Cook reports that the island remained qjuiet, so far, Un der the Imperial sway, thdUgh there were those who privately prognosticated that its illustrious originator would be ii head shorter ere six months were ou. ICapt. Cook says that when he visited the island, twelve years ago, the condition of the (poor blackthough then fro cmfbr- table, was enviable in comparison with j their present state ; and thHt their detrri fation in civilization has bepn deplorable. There are comparativelv fe'W that serious it : m 7 - l My apply themselves to Work for Subsis tence. the creat maiorit v I nrefVlrrtnjr tn t . v , 1 . beg or sieal enough to kp body and soui logemer.. oeverai oi tne innaniiants I I 1 -- . I . .1 1 ... .. ' natl oniainea patents ol nobilitviirdtn the l ' " ' . . . S ! new ISmperor. Some of thfe happy -J-ecip- tents were rumored to belguihless of a --z f . - ' whole pair of p. loons ol anvl a linear- jancri ofrfa shirt to tueir baclai When Cant i JOooK arrived iriere vas saiu ndt to be more than 40 fajlils of flourfin thH place; bread was also very scarce. The" new crop, of coffee came in slow ly, anti was exceedingly h arjd to be gotj Thts scarci ty, coupled with the operlttionl of the monopoly law, is- very , destructive to American Interest upon lheuslariU.--ifcw. ton 1 ravel let: , i W LAR1NG PAN I A LOONS. Some publishers recomrnferil the War- ing of pantaloons by females wlko I have fio walk through wet grassjclimi fences. or work in the field, as may wbm4 do. wiirim, vuu cuargejoi me ; vealed trom Heaven, is competent so to I ittsburgr - isitor," admitshat occasion- i guide, moderate, and preserve the bal ally pantaloons may be mom convenient ! a nee between ihe conflicting interesisahd than. Skirts ;but1lisapprove .of thiradop-- i passions of meh, hi to prertare them for Hon by her sex. She iocularlv says: lt would be too humiliating to bd met and mistaken for a man ! We snouiu a V 5 I 1 jgreat deal rather be arrestld as 1 a iheep ictice to iiht;,. oc aiini use nil OUT inriilona preserve man s rights to hjs pantaloons inviolate. They ought to be hisJaiid his tonly - for they are too uglyj for anybody else to wear." li h i , H ! ! 1 j Coai7icM. Tvvo attempts, :oth uhsttccess ful, have beeit rnaoV in Massachusetts 4 unite he Locofoco and Free-Soil parties urn coun ty-nominations. One was rrjtide irii Norfolk county attdoue in -Mlddl.i?jAlfcffi in inmnnrr pnM. t.o rtv il he organs of the two pariicf are now earh i accusing the other of having rride the fiht ad. ! ances lo a proposition of which they ar6 both a(shanied. Small Potatoes. Cooper the, iauthor, once slurred a certain Golerno by . at tHbuting thft disease in pojatoes o5 the mortification they felt at seVing feo small a member of their family in' th tiihUm. torial chair." U ! Flexible Sandstone.. Vr nlLL t I Wilkes couolv. shewed ii U iln. 1 I cjnt y discovered in that loUmyJ is ! lto ihkt found U M XtnUlle re-i K. ui.in uurHe, and it Js sa;Cd, to ibd Patriot. ,1S ad crttseu jor sale.,; All but the m. Z)frf7; ''f VS1WV TflP Dinf C I A IS! II niVIT. I. K t ' VEryvher the, men whosminds have; biefaimtiul Cyithlthe igl?t and spirit, pi the 11 oly, Scrip u res. have been the devo led frleuto oi" civil lrtertv, f"uchwer the Iiollards In, Eijglnna Ihn adherents of j Luther In Germany, ami of- John Knox in Scotland8ucb;Was JIolland,V whe(n her c sturdy irepublicant ;virtes,f the learning j and ptety.of her fle.rgy.and the exclleface f - ot her moral ani literarv institutions, spread HeffarrM throughout the' ea'rth Such was SwilzWlandj not oly during those periods when she was most free, but those in which she jstruggied, howpjv er unsuccessfully, lor her firerdomi Sich were the Protestant nonconformists from the days of thij Reformation to the death of Queen Elibeth. JSsjich were tjhe Presbyterians jih the- days of the first, Charles. Sucli were otners, vvTio. though in som respects misguiedmen, laid their hand upon the Bihle, aiullHildly prclain- i ed, that resisjjjne Jo jj tetania is obedi- ! enc lo God." Such j vwtre those nobjle, men. the Hugtiienors of New York and ; New Je.isey. a Well as t: hf.rs of their saf- ! fering cofnpanions, v ho Htl (Vo'm Franc', ; and scaled thteir ti'stimony with- their blood, on the fsi)tal r voeatinn of the edjet of Navtz. Suth also Wen? the Puritans of New England, who through the faVor of Divine Pi ovIidenCR opposed, though not j a bolder, a more! succe'ssful resistance 'to despotic power. With -the courage jof j heroes and the ?eal ol martyrs, they strug gled for, and obtained the charter of lib erty how enjoyed by the British nation. ! Even the historian, Ilurhe, whose prr pos sessions all lay ion the : side of absolute monarchy and who was sufficiently pre judiced against the Bible, was constrained to the confession, that the precious spark ! of liberty had been kindled and W'as pre- ! served by the Puritans alone, and that it ! was to this sect the English owe the whole : freedom of their constitution." It has I been common wih a certain class of wri ters to speak evil of these excellent me,n. i Those who would not dp this ignorantly, ; should acquaint! themselves with their character as it is exhibited in Brodie's British Empire,from Mlhe' accession of Charles I. to the Restoration ; in Vaughn's Stuart Dynasty ;Mn Godvyin's History of the Commonwealth, and in Bishop Bur net's History of his own times. The ge neral character of the dissenters of the independent denominations in England also verifies the scope and spirit of theise remarks, On the celebrated motion in the House of Lords, for inquiry interne cause of the death of the devoted mi sionarj, Smith, in one of 'the West India Islands, Lord Brougham' spoke of the In i i . .P i . v i , 1 dependents as a 4 body oilmen to be held ; in lasting veneration, fori the unshaken fortitude with which, in all time?, t bey ; have maintained iheir attachment to civil ! liberty men. to vthose ancestors Ensland I Will t-ver acknowledge a boundless dht . . . , fi t- i i or graiuuue, as long as ireeuom is pnzea , among US For they, I f'erlessly 'confess ! t.hey, with whajever ridicule some may visit their excesses, or with whatever blame ol hers, lhe, with the zeal of mar tyrs, the purity of early Christians, the skill and courage? of the most renowned warriors, obtained for England the free constitution she now enjoys." j It is worthy of remark, that the BiKle recognises and maintains tne only pnnci- i - -i " i nle on whieh it is nossihelor a nation I t i ever to enioy the blessings?of civil liberty. v m 1 i That principle is, that all hat is Valuable j in the institutions OI ClVII liberty rests 'On ! the character which the -people sustainas citizens: 1 lie tear of Uoq is tne lounda tion of poliiical freedom. I " He is the freetnan the truth makes free, And all are staves beside." ? Bad men cannot make goqtl citizens. ,It is impossible llmt a nation of infidels or j idolaters should be. a nation of freemen.; It is when a people forget God, ihat ty- i rants forge their chains. The principles 1.L P Il;i-:1.. ! Hro most evHntrv nninm.lerit. A vul I stale of moraUl a cnrruntUd mi hi in ertn- ! ! science is incornriatible with freedom.-. '' Nothing short of the stroiig influence of i that svstem of truth, which God has re- i the blessings of free government. IIo?- ( land was free, lo loiisr as she was virin. 6us. She wasa flourishing republic;- ' ': slie produced gtf-at and enlightened states ; men, until shebe,came corrupt, and itiri- ; delity spoiled her of her glor--. Franbe j would have beeoma free on the accession of her present citizen king,; but for the ; radical deficiency! it) her moral virtue.- When the distinguished Perrier, who sujc- 1 ceeded La Fayette jn the office of prime minister to Louis Philippe, iyas on his bed S ! . i ; . . . . ' i V Y" V' f,1i' hnn anpe, doH , i "we rttlfgwn ! r Finnce must have oi ueam, ne exclatmeu with great em- avoir religion! ' Finnce wi have'reli-! gion." Liberty cannot exist without mo- 1 rality, nor moralitv wilhout the religion1 of the Hible. Rev.iDr "o FALL AND WINTER FipiONSFOR&m HORACE H.IbeIrD, HAS just received, fa this j old itwd,Y from New lf orkj the Aineriran and Eu ropean Fashions, for the Fall. arid. WIstebI of 1 849-'50, a od will continue to receive them quarterly, Ie is prepared to executeall orders in his Hoe ot the, trade tia a fashionable and Workmanlike manner, pt the shortest notice. Fmm hi " long experience in the art. of catling and making garmeatsie feels confident tbat ) Pnf wi,h Hite woman, named Cauble. That wo he cart give satiyfacHon lo hta lustornefx ' ' man it is understood, is now livine near the Rrnh - fcpectra!jr;retirn hirtban ro: bis friends and fore.'and will endeavor by increased efififrts to please big customers.to merit & contiouance of their favors: . 4 ,1 f HORAfcElH- BGART5L lf NiB. All kinds of countyyproioce taken attbemar- meet tor wnrk .. ,L- ir ! ff.''" ' ket prices for work. Salisbury) Sept 21284 - if 47 of vol.4 4 1 ' SA. k 1" -IT We have Jon Jnd.anJ d for aaleu ibis QHlce VM IO- iowi.12 BilAKKSL WVu : rM r; t i. A i Adaiinist rotor's Bonds. , Guardian !4tr- Ho. (;S C Fi Fa. tlsC Wit. Tickets. "Com:otakt Depo. 1 constable 1 Eqalif ExeoU6ns Sa 5 li.,, ""!fj riverryr - li M Ffoseeation Bond. " Cora, lo take depoaiiiona 44 . . Deeda Frosecouoaiii C. CJ '- - VVendirtoiu Exponas. Juror,' Tickeis. l Marriage License. Apprentice Indrniures. Fk bTriding Tree riegroes Bastardy Bond. Leuersipf Administration Notes or Hand. Bank No(e5,C. F. Land Deeds. ' - Deeds of Trust. ShrrifTs Deeds. Ca Sas and Bonds. County and Superior Court Special Letters Testamerjtary C . Sc Sv; Court Vrits: Ejectment t Attachment!- f C. and S: C. Subpoenas. Scire Facia vs. Defaulting Witnesses. . i do; do to rerive judgment. do do to heirs at law to show cause do do 'do el al. do j do vs. Special Bail, presentments of Roads. ' do j for Assault and Battery, i I do I for Affrays. do fr Fornication and Adultery, do for retailing without license, And many bthers of not so common use. Officers of Coijrts, and others who require Blanks, are solicited to gilve us a call, or forward their orders, and th-y sliall bejspeedily attended to. Many of the fohns enirmerated above, are also kept for sale bv J W; STpCKTON. at Statesville, WMI M. HENDERSON, at Concord, VM. F. WATTS, at Mocksville, J. FAW.Iat Jefferson, Ashe Co. Any forms of flanks which we may not have on hand will be printed to order without delay, if a copy be forwarded. May 1849. WATCHMAN OFFICE. JOB PlilXTlXG. All who wish! printing of any description done, are requested 10 give! BRUlNER & JAMES . i a call. They ar prepared to do almost every variety in first-rate style,; from a book down lo the alphabet. ' ADVERTISING has been nplly compared to greasing wheels. Wheel will often turn without grease, and so may a .Merchant or Mechanic get on without advertising; but it is hard work, and all whb have properly tried the experiment know well the advantage both of oil to macbiney, and advertising to business. 2 cop AND buy ! BARGAINS! BARGAINS! rjlHE subscriber is now receiving one of the hand X mt and Cheapest Stocks of - . , opBTATH A iVFl QTTMMT?"R OiltliNliT illMU bUMMM vi "' W n ever offered in this .market, purchased in Philadelphia flnd New lork.irom the latest foreign Arrivals, and at the lowest casj, figures consisting in part ofbl'k.blue, golden, French adelades and apple green Cloths; black ZZ plaid and stripes; a large stock of cotton ades; and all other kinusof geptlemens summer wear. Also, splendid bfk Taffeta and Oro de Rhine Silks, plain fig'd chamele on Pou de Soie, plain and fig'd silk Tissues, berages, oil silk for lining, linen chambrays, euibroid'd Swiss Robes, linen cambric Handkerchiefs, (a large stock) bl'k and col'd Kid Gloveg, organdy and gingham Lawns, plaid granadines, fancy and furniture Prints, bl'k and col'd Al- pacca Lustres, Florence, plain straw, Rock Rue and Al- ladin Bonnets.U nbrel as and Parasols, bolting cloths. T . ' ! ' l'npn sheeting 4, 7,10 and 12 quarter wide, bro. fcbleach'd J .111.1 li li k ro. cotton smr.mgs ana sneenngs, powder, mining jltope, Rio CofiVe'.bro. and loaf Sugar. ifiior miiii h iii irzrn v iiiiiiiK i-iiiiiiiiKi iiiuir nun i iiur niiiiiir crushed and pulvjpnsd do. .superior 'I ea, almonds, rais ins, sole leather, fining and binding skins, tanned sheep and Morocco :skiins, harness leather, clover and gross seed, saddles, bridles and saddle bags, leather trunks, mackerel in bbls and half bbls, white lead.sp'is turpen tine by ihe gal, or bottle, copal varnish, tanners oil, 8 by 10, 10 by 12 and 11 by 16 glass, anvils, vices, grain and grass scy thes, steel weeding hoes, 6hovels and spades, mill and cross cut saws, sheet Iron. Also, a large STOCK iOF FINE CUTLERY carriage springs, iaxle?, stained ulass lamp?, patent and painted clo'h, laees, &c , b$c, Miles' dress bouts and la dies shoes, fur, jsilk, Panama, Leghorn and palm leaf) hats and caps,; Tr Books! and Stationary, China, Glass an4 Queensware, Lard Lamps, (very hand some) Nova Scotia Grind Stones, &c, together with an endless variety iijf other gouds not mentioned. Persons visitinsr this'market would do well to call at the 3fV Casll Store,; corner east of the Court-House, befure buj-ing, as I am jdetermined to offer to cash buyers at wholesale or retiail, extraordinary inducements in the way of handsome and fre6h goods and low prices. Call and judge for yourselves. JOS. F. CHAMBERS. Salisbury, April 12, 1849. 49 "Z, Et: d 2 'Z, 3 5 2: B 2 2 M -1 i r ecu a in 5" ri B a c r? -c , - -al o 2 1 o O CD 2- o - ft CO P3 ew b O i a. r? " i n .T1 V - - 00 ft. ? O "5 S-2 t -i 2 51: g" t 3 S S 3 - o 2 .'5 S3 4 so no S' CP-3 s e 2- O 5 r. 3 f! r W S' & -3 Si 2 N -1 $20 i REWARD ! RAN"AWAY ijrom the subscriber's residence, in Ire- I dell County, pn Saturday the Grh instant, a bright I britrht ! ma'aiio iegro ia;n, J oil as aged about years, 'I'ni9 D0T ia Iu.ite intelligent, and reads well. He has worked at the wheelright business. About 8 years a ne ranaway wps arrested near Lexinston, in com- . Mountains, rThe iabscnbr thinks it probable that the er alone or in cjimpanjr with this woman, to make- bia escape to a tree.bta.te. MARY COLE M ANJ .iOct8, LH49 f v- - tf 23 U WARRANTS FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE Wiz''- H,li E-cnpartflersJwp f, WitfFpoon, Pritcbard Co. fuiviniieen dissolved by mutual consent, th bu- stoeda witt or rtafter. be conroctea-Taa me. w PRITCMED, ROSEBOROUGU & Coei. In losing Mr. L A. Witherspoon. we have lost " 8ent,e man and an agreeable copartner, but we trust have not lost that principle tharhoc1d actuatelionest 'men in the transaction of basioess, and iu ofSrr ing ourselvea to lb public ia the, ... CAMliGE; MAKING BUSINESS, pledge ourselvefor the faUhfuljjerfaTmaoce of our en, gagements. We have no disposition to pofi bur esiab lishment in the public prints, being assured thai time and the character of our woxk will-secure to o"a share of public fuvor. We are thankful for that already received, and wooid advise our trienas ana ine puonc m of No. 1, anJ go where they have the most confidence best treated, ami get the best job tor theif money, uor wotk shall not be inferior to any in this partot the world. rillTCIIARD, RUSECOROUUH o. MocksviJIe, 5;. C, Jan 11, 1C49. tf36 The undersigned havina been connected with the a- bove establishment from its commencement in Mocks Title until very recently, and having a knowledge of the qualifications of the pentlcmen in charge, can assure the public that they are prepared with good workmen and materials, caa execute in as good and fine a style as heretofore, and cheerfully recommend thera as worthy of pubfic patronage. I. A. W in EKSsrUU.i H. REYNOLDS. COME AND BUY BARGAINS t CARRIAGE MAXtTACTORY. THE undersigned having formed a co-partnership in theabove business, respectfully invite public atten tion to their Establishment, and to their supply of superb Carriages, Barouches, Rockaways, Baggies, &c., &c, which for lightness, benuty of design, manner of execu tion, and excellence of material, cannot be surpassed by any work in the southern country. .They have in their employ a large number of excellent workmen. Their blacksmiths, wood-workmen, trim mers, and painters, are all men of experience, and have few equals as to skill in their several departments. Repairing done on very short notice. Work done cheap for cash or approved notes ; or country produce ta ken in exchange. OVERMAN, BROWN &, CO. Salisbury, Feb. , 849. Iy40 STILLS I H-WARE. BROWN & BAKER HAVE on band a supply of STILLS AND TIN 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. &dishury, April 12, S10. 49 Boger & Wilson KEEP constantly on hand an exten sive assortment of WATCHES, CLOCKS, Jewelry, Silverware, Cutlery, Musical Instruments, Revolving Pistols, Perfumery, Soaps, and Fancy Articles of every descrip tion. Persons wishing to purchase articles in theabove line, will do well to call and examine their fine selection, one door above J. &, V. Murphy's store. Watches, Clocks, and Jewelry repaired in the best manner, and warranted for twelve months. Lepine and plain Watches altered to Patent Levexs, and warranted to perform well. Salisbury, July 20, .1848 tf 12 NEW TIN SHOP ANDREW" J, BROWN HAVING opened a new Tin SI top in Salisbury, takes occasion to solicit a portion of public pa tronage. His shop is in Mr. Bnyden's brick building, opposite the Rowtin House. He is well supplied with the ist Tools and Matericls 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 merate CofTee Pots, Candle Moulds, Gallon Pots, Buck ets. Tin Cups, Basons, Pahs, Sjc, Jcc, as articles of his production. These and every other article made of tin will be found in his shop, ready made, or supplied to or der at the shortest notice. But he would call especial attention to his hou9e gut tering; and to a new article of improved milk buckets and stramer handsomely combined, only manufactured by hifnself. All orders thankfully received and punctu ally attended to. Old pewter taken in exchange for tin July 4, 1849. U ST AND All D WEIGHTS, &.O. The undersigned baving been appointed Keeper of the Public Weights and .Measures, for Rowan County, es tablished by Act of the Legislature, holds himself ready to stamp and correct measures and weights of every de scription. 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. JAAIES HORAH, WAT Oil ATTD OI.O OK - EXAXZEB. 1 Opposite Cowan Brick Bow, I . Salisbury,.!. C. " A CARD. DRS BROW N & J A M Kf ha vi n jn ssocia ted them selves in the practice of Medicine, can always be found at theirdrugstore when not professionally engaged SalisbHry, December 1 6, 1 347 tl 33 BOOTS AND SHOES. A LA RfiK assortment of the rWat IU,i. Kk. I il for sale by J. H. IINNISS. 14 - to Mill Owners. August 9, 1849. - HOTCHlvISSVS Vertical Water Wheels for sale in Fayettevlleby -- v r D. McXEILL&Co. And in Lincoln Coonfy by . j t?AA...BREyAnD. . Marriage Certificates for sale' heiti Important I&NOW ALL i aJ THE grV; "TTTaE reppectfullv invite our euetm T tbo pnMic generally, to call and exnraiBeWtt5 if t We which we we now receiving from rhiiadt ink,. S York, 6f the Idlest ImportatioHsconstin-T of . s car' (in d-li the tot' I of varimi descrfptkms; 'shoes, leather, . ware, cutlery, dclf, granite china and t . . Donblt and Single baml Jhcr Cut5 finished and unfinished rifle barrels-, pisu-U, i, cbapeaus, plume, swords, belts, sashes, etL land tons, &c; jprocerics of all kinds and of COod J id-n Blue Cotton Yarn, rt t r . to. Weavers Reeds. Brass Clocks and numerous other articles space not admit' merate ; all of which as ia customary ( iate s of, havinjbeen purchased at the very ,'4l. the cash paid ; and are now offered old upon equally low and accommtxiutin'j ""W any other establishment in this benj. r)etRm amine and judge for vourseHres, a we shifl tiL ?tr ! in exnioiiing our goous, aua n pains spar, . J who may favor u with a call. TA m rt . Salisbury, April 19, 1B19. Saddle, Harness and Trim i MjaNUPACTORY ! MAIN STREET, S A L I SB t" RYt One Door.lx.'Iow the Pot Offirt. ' 4 I! THE subscriber having established hirnitlf m tfc! Town of Salisbury, for the purpose of carrying R theabove bu9:nes,repectfally solicit sharr "ofj patronage. He pledges himself, that Ins work aha 1 - ways be done in the very best style, and ins prun toH.i the times. He will keep constantly on hand .Wa.'jSn'Jw, Martingales, llarnett, Collars, SadJIr Wallrts.Trmkt Valises, !?e., tfc Also, Harness Skirting, Sole andU. per Leather of the very best quality always on hand bck can be bought low for cash, or on a shortcrcdii toprooips customers. In addition to the above, he respctfur informs ihe public, that he carries on the TASSiyG and b(X)T end SHOE MAKIXG E Lb IX ESS in itw Tow a Siatesville. where he will always be happy tort hto,4 friends, and supply Ihem with any of the above tna ated articles. Thankful for pat encoaragemenl.be hopes by clew attention, not only-to merit a continuance of the iku bat a considerable increase for the future. 0His shop is one door below ihe " Post Ofnrt WM. If, MOWBRAY. Salisbury, January 11, 1849 ly frlew Cabinet Ware Rooms IN SALISBURY. RICHARD FHX P RESENT? In ihe citizens if Salisbury and surrounding country, wita a irn- der of his services as a ) CABINET MAKER, prepared to exernte all ordrrs in his brie wiih detfl in the moM superior workmanlike mannrr ird style. He will keep constant!? un band thr be matt rial for making SOFAS; BUREAUS, OTTOMANS, Wardrobes, Dining, Centre, Peer, and .,hrr Tbn; Rocking, Office, and Parlor Chairs; Bed!rad? t a perior finish and latest f&fhion. - Coffins furnished to order on the hor:tft noiitt ti on accommodatms terms. Specimens of his work and skill can be found tt tl ware rooms in Cyrus West's large tr;ck Inildmg, aril Watchman Office. The cheapness, dorability. and superiority of ill turned out fn.rn his shop will be a guarantee of lit pa tronage of the public. Repairing done at the shortest notice Country produce and lun.her of all kind? soitab'r tf Carpenters and Cabinei Maker. takn in excbirtg l any ihing in his line. A large quantity of shingVira mediately wanted. Salisbury, May 10, 1849. 1 V Fall and Winter Fashions Rfcehed! THOMAS UICKSO.N, TAILOR, WOULD respecifully inform bis old cuMotrf rjbi he til) carrir on the ' TAILORING AND CITTLNG BUSINESS at his old stand opposite J. W. Murphy's brick t'otr, where he holds himself ready at all limes to se rvr b.tt tomers. His prices will be found by those who may paircr. him to be lower than at any other shop in the Tosb.H work durable and warranted lo fit well. If not,cii get your money for your cloth again. T. DicksoH returns his sincere thanks to his brnf Irons, and hopes by industry and application to buar that they will continue their attention to his hop; invites thote who ha-e not yet come to him, to call try his fit. He is in regular receipt of the most approved fa!r. from the North, published by Mahan ; also.by Wart Monthly. All kinds of country produce rrceived in parities' work. THf)5. UICK?oN- March 29, 1849 ly3:ro5 NEW BOOT AND SlIOE SHOPf J THANKFUL for ihe Pa tronage heretolore recriv' ,fef subscriber would refpeclfuli.r -t!'9 the citizens of Slitbuir ai.d 'P " roundinrr nmnirv thai Kr auli'cqo'-'. a - y ; i - ues to manufacture BOOTS AND SHOE in a style that will compare in this part of the country. Our matcriata " best quality, and out work shall be done ia gooi i3i and at prices to suit .the times. He has now, and intends to keep on hand, V' Shoe made in ihe latest fashion and finest r)rJ. asks all who may wish to buy, to call aod f selves. Country produce taken in exdiange for wotk Boots and Shoes neatly repaired. . Persons from the country will find oar kP ort below M. Brown Sc. Son'a fiore, and oppo" 'r'B " sion Hotel. JEREMIAH BARRIN By Jacob lefle Sahsbury, Feb. 15. 1849 4J Medicines, Medicines. WEre receiving at Dr C B 'frf end the largest at best c " T old stend M E Dl CI X ES, I XSTR L7 MENTSi Paints 4-Dye.Stuffs. Spic7s4- Perfumer' Fanct and Useful Articles, eer broosrkt tnta tklr eoontry f- . tar bill aod Catalogue. ... ii II 1r mi- LOCKE fc CHAJFI re win sen vnr - , . . n-stK'ct to ! i " t ", J Salisbury, 3o-y l t, 149 2 ,v1 t)f two id-r w iwi I r-l ! a-T k ! Ion j mi c th? , 1 I in Va P-rs :rroi entr 'in, loo? ja tr 'dre Co m h br;h ii ;-" I- ' N'n .1 h " s-i T .TO T Lai and eav itc ', iur i M r T a Inrpo IOt Til To 'i l! a-h,i i I ce Pa! ,3

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