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I- ! At IB '.4. t 1 'Of V, j'Vi i a X i X .' ? .J'-. . - From the Knickerbocker Marline, - miC CRIST MILI ir , n. toddard. Th prist mill atuad bes'.Jc the stream. Yiih bendinj roof and leaning wall , jJ5o till J, that wl.n the wind are wild. j ftte iHiilcf trcmVcs Jest It fall Bdt rnoM and ivy, never ace, Ucde,k It o'er from year to year. 1 i Thj dam it deep, and weeded green ; Hie fatet are raided, the waiert our, AndUrp-ul the old wheel riipptry :epa, The lotvi t round f jrevennore ; Miithinka they have a sound of ire, Ilccause ihey cannot climb it hihf r. rom morn ti!t niht, in autumn time, When yt)lyr harvests load the plains, Jp drive the fnrnurs to the mi!!, And back anon, with loaded wains; They brii a wculih of gulden grain, Aud take it homo in nvoal flgnin. The mill itwule is dim and dark, i Bat jwepiujj til the ijen door VoU Sec the miller flitting round, Atvl duatv h:icr kloii" iho floor 1 , .... . j - n , i And by the thjft, ur.d d-jwn the spput, The vellow men! corccs pouring oul. . r " - And all day Ion;; the winnowed chaff Float rotu.J it on the ftillry brcez, And fcliioetb Dku a settiug warm ' Of golden-wind and belted bees ; ' Or sparks around a blacksmith's dour, NVhctt bellows blow a:.d forces roar. J t ' jl forf our p'.euttant, quaint old mill! It rninds me of my early prime ; - iTi fchsnged wince then, but riot to much A I. am, by decay and time ; Its WTecks are mowed from year to year, fut mine all dark and bare appear, statu beside the stream of life ; Thto mighty current sweep along ; Lifting the flood-gates of my heart, it iur'tjs the magic wheel of song. Anil' feritlds the ripened harvest brought !Fnni out the golden field of Thought. From the CJreeiiHborough patriot. Tp following npppal to the Common School Teachers is from a gentleman whos lilp has been devoted to the in struction of youth, and who possesses a full i feniJci of the importance of popular education to the -perpetual ion, improve men imd glory of our free institutions. Who vjll hear his report 1 Ilovv manv rTeat t i . . . ter.Nvill take, encouragement Jrom liis fjiboitation, and determine henceforth to pHtvrttc the standard of; their arduous aqd tonoralde Professitm? The grand idea of associated action in this class be gii s to be developeki among many who ha ft jlhclrue gloiyjof the JState and thp ha; )py progress of the race at heart. Is their rUifeL; intelligence, energy enough a inony our teacliers to carry it oujr- we trust tbat the small U ginmng proposed Jn G Jilfotd will result in a geat end. TO lTIlE TEACHEIIS OF PUBLIC CHOOLrOF NORTH CAROLINA. ? 1 HUdress you, gentlemen, as entrusted vitl pur children, with their character, 'and .nearly all the learning that controls thd lectio ti of county, Slate ami National ogctiis: Not one voter in Jive hundred 'goes to college. As indiyitfuals. confined to u ikcett lal)or, you are weak; but uni fed n one great and public occupation, you ire islrong, more useful, better re ?vArJlttl ami rnorc honored. io period, 'no'jejnr i'notii colonial or State history is like the, present o auspicious lor organ o County Associations i 'T an account of Jhe rr jclicovery unrovemenf, and for i ot Jfn ncent c.ty burtetJ beneath the lztnr yoursclvKs nit furfyour persnal iui ftfl the great itteret of the ftcbpols. J he i L'f 1 Avliojle pepe me in motion for improve Hjf r. rue'rttl LMt tb Judges in open court give notice oiVOr ursi liieejiu jimi win soon. elect lidelegate to lonri tt slate Convention fltekchers. Co.;ceitis every thing. Nothing so fenuin s system and public scrit rhent as the education of a great and fre'rieoplc! r v rws omAne fiunoiogjcai fentutisiHsm ol ' TU appointment by the Legislature of MfvSquie-rj The Indians verywriel re. !li Stirlerititendent of Common Schools, tof1 l"mPT,,h utmost knne4s. and Vibttjevery county and combine the whole I th.e,!l chiefs; regard him as K heaven sent :Wrllfc. nail to mnlrn tb, n.ihlln mnn ! mtmister to protect them frr)m their Span- , ...... . ...... v v.. w - " . ...wwv., accomplish ten -limes its present good, to do IK iMorth Carulinfi till that Horace Man ft has done for Massachusetts, de 4n your county and Slate associa both, for its adoption and success. tnl by such a leader, elfortand im- per)( Hon, Quit I'prnvwneiit'tvill have no limit. ,OurStato 'H .I ! I ' . . . . wiujinen oe in a position to establish, on the liijfo )!' her prent central railroad, the chepjet, theinost needed of all her in ititbHbn'a Normal School- a-seminary to ctlMcatf. virtuous men aiwl vo- men iU tlv ait Mnd science of conducting fcch.ijov None so well understand its im DortaiTce s voniselves. Were it now in opom ion', hundreds of you would cladlv j there lincfease your experience and skill. tU lvtlqro all its bearings, and let defects 1 Cnlyj ioulf!c your cflorts, till : those who . ' ftucced'you enjoy its light. j Let! lint maxim of a great writer on ju VS rispculdcnce be your own: "livery man 'L owes jsorrething to his Profession." Asso- ciati'd. you form a Profession the most Je.ar id iijnd liberal of all secular profess-' ions, rijus organized, you will promote j tvety eletnent ot our civilisation. Wri ! ters jujitl ublihers will apply to you jf ColppteuN. editors, agents, will Hnd ou f ' the Miligjitcnrd discerners between truth nhd Imposition. Candidates for office S Will I ecot:n advocates of the Peopel's SchOcU. The higher institutions will be . sustained by your best pupils. LH E'litur$ not only pub)h thisrhbst U reTb:ltM! arP'. ut also i ith a home i solicii utbr and patriotic zeal, take the cau$c under tfceir editorial care. md JficUngsfor the Laim,rr Th - AwiHrt'MesseMiger mentions ihnl pn the Poch of Buncombe Superior Court, at jialoiWTtrrm. there were 107 Civil and Vfn-1 atc Cascs' Jude succee th( .tip 1111 o'clock on Saturday nigtjt in d osmz of about 30 of the former, undrly nil of the Utu-r! including one Omjanskughtcr, one of rape and two ol t3rand larceny, all of which met with an prom iate sentences. . r f BAMMING ! CON NUCTiCUfll ftlVEli. Frtm the Springfield Rrpublisa of Tuesday. Clotinjtof the Dam at the vefl -i-Tbe erert aiii(cij)ated with so imjh interest by all in ihi vicinity, "and bymujlitucles in distant purfions of this and the adjtning !i Staler took plae yesterday.. The dam vfs cjoied at tyen- i Vrtivo rntnutet before one iiclock . iri tfee af- tin)oon. j i : I !:! ; : r- - 'hero vere (oity.nur gatts, each Eighteen feel long and sixtft-n leet wid A litcrnute sec tions of ihee-wtre ebwed at gtvn signal by mentis of lever. 'ITity wenifflovvnj with anal. m4t ininitan?Mj pUjri:. ?frv sinij the oth ers followed in the same ordr, and the Con j ntM iicut rtyer was declared! damiiiej. The wai.T roej more slnwlythan ias giierally an. j ti Kited. At half-ja- two tlje valer was ris- J ing at "the rate id' uni fiwit in torty ririinuteg. j Alnift limrnediutrlafier je closing of ihe ; gait's the riH'ky bed'ol the fiver below was Ufi dry; und the woiknifn on the, ;aI;iOi.; with oiuny of ine sprtatirs, rushed in loilirvkedjucut'eries. Maiiy ofthi iiiols logt in the 'ater; w hile ron truHiii tlie dam were ftiil. atnljsorne thttt were q jite valuable. The fi), eeji, Aic. thaj were left wishout a suiTicieni rovefing of the watejry element, were taken oiit by , the band in quaquue?. j ' ' i'4 ' ' 1 The. dam is upon an arerae thirty feet in hei.t from the lied of the riverj; in some places n)ore! and in some places less, according to the inequalities! in the liver's bed? A! jrooghl cal rulaiiott of the amount of lateral pressure which the tam will be obliged to susiainives nearly twei.ly nine; million pounds, while the terlical pressure is 'about three times that kmount.--There have; been used in its eonstruciion near ly f)ir million leet of lumberjf I l Iiij the c )truriion of the abutment, guard gate, and lock wall, at the head of the canal, therel have been used 10.000 perches of stone. The measure is bv what is termed rail read perch each, perch containing? twenty.five cu- slope from the top to the hed of ; iha'rivcr 96 feet. The dam leaks a Iittle and but a little no so much as the one which wentiofT last year. This is considered nofault as a sufn cienl leak is necessary to keep all the timbers of ih! dam bathed in water, to! prevent rot. If it does not leak enough for thil, it will be made to leak more by boaring holes, through U. Tlje magnitude the wolk. and the itn- j mense results which will ultimately flo"w from ! it, copstiiute the peculiar chaVm: which is at tached to it by many minds;! Th$ structure. lHwejver, considered alone, i4 pa legitimate ob ject qf interest and admiration! There has not heenfa stone placed nor a timfer laid but what has been adjusted upon scientific principles, and tne lanniui ana ciiueai manner in wuicn it nas been; reared to its completions and will be a lasting credit to the engineei", Mr Anderson and the contraetors and inechanirs; under him. At T o'hh k tait erenin te water had fall en a6out five feet in th r var at Cabotvillo, and Opposite Springfield brtiveenj three and four feet, with s"arcely a perceptible rurrent. At six minutes before ten o'eilfck the dam was filldand the water went overpn good siyle. Froin the" tiiiie the gates were rhiHd till the water went over the dam waj nine hours and sixteen minutes. The. scenq Adoring the eve ninglwas qtiile enchanting. i Bonfires were lighted on both' banks of ihe-'river,, and in its bed jhetow the dam, lighting up all . around splendidly . !H . ; : L ' ANOTHER BURIED CITY, At t a late meeting of tfrri Ethnological Society in piew York lastveek,;an inter esting letter was read froin Hon. E. G. Squ er, our; Charge des Afltirs at Guata mal t, who has already . cpmmeiiced his antiquarian nsearches.an(lt)rvy!artied sev eral! curious relics to Wrtsbingiob: He 4 lores! aooui iou miles trorn leon. wnicn far urpass'es the aichitecural '.wonders of Itlenque. There are evidently hidden cities upon the western cojitinetit t'nr ex cee ling in Jsize and the grnndetlr of their ! mHuinnisl the revelniioiiij ot erculane j uLm f"1 1 ,V"P, nv W Hpt.citrttf. sas ,rrur :!,he 'dtnjr dJscove- I I rm t v ' him pvery possible assistance. in hN inves tigations, on the condition fhat .hei bring po ppaniartl into their villages, nor communicate to the priests the secrets they disclose. There was 'also read a ca rious letter addressed to the President of the tfnited States from theflast of. the Pe ruvian Incas. accompanied by ( a letter from Samuel G. Arnold, of Providence. Mr Arnold who has recently returned from SouthjAmerica, met vv i t h the ven-erab-le Incaj who is ninety ears of age. He gives a very graphic Recount of his apptjarancel and relates thf affecting sto ry othe wrongs of bis royal race. He found th princely old nriest sitting in the Temple of the Sun, cngasfdi in reading Tassoa ne for a painter and ajlhcme for a! novelist. ! J t j ! - t : ; ' Execution. Grillin Stevvart, a free ne gro convicted of the murdef of Penny An derson, a yhite woman vfith whom he colmlwfed in this county, ad wjio'had his trial removed to Nash county. wasThung at IashviHe on Friday of last veek. He mad ? no confi ssions of hi guilt, Un this case and several others imputed to him but varned bis colored IViejids from being temptFd by .the devil as hvhad been. An imiiipnse concourse of peopje attended the execution.- itfr&oro rressi Jo in Tylet on the Slavery fguestfaiilEx. lteslmt Tlr has lately vriueri n letter Pn the proviso, to Judge HtfniingioA, of In dian in wttcbbe holds thlt ibat rneasure as arip!ied to! Califl,rnia is a rriere abstraction, and that; fieeifuil is now just af secure in New Mexico a it lis ir Minesota. I s - Txas. At the late election, fort G iOV- ernor of Texas, more tha 21.000 votes wer cast. This would indicate a popu latioh about equal to one-fourth of that of North Carolina, Say about 75,0O0;t6 2001 LU 1. 'i". rOLYM.VTHEAN INSTITUTE YOUNG iiJMJIES, I Tfiq MISSES j Formerly of Philadelphia, and recently of Baltimore, Proprietor rTi HIS Insiitutton purposes cqrnnienting operation in 1 Salisbury, P.i&waa County, N. Carolina, September 1, 1849. ' I i! - I ; 1 The Pantograplic Method of Teaching, which origi nated in this InstiRjiion.iaeminemjy calculated to niake lemming a pleasaift eiipioymeat yoa.ng ladies. The . great variety of iliiefeBiing a pd; amusing illustrations made use of, lend! interest to toany studies winch j are usually regarded y young persona as dry and insiiid. " Sounds whichfaddress the ieaV are lost and. die j In one short hour ; but that which strikes the eye, Lives Ions upon; the mind ; ihe faithful sight ; Engraves thr kaovk ledge with a beam of light." j YfMinr ladit-sare taught irt fiuall clafwi?, and ;the whole attention ofia teacher is given to one class, fthe gradual tlfVfIpinnt ; of ihe yoiwliful mind is watched with much care, and iirouahoujt the course, the studies of the pupil are cufefilly ad;iptied to herTnenial capaci ty and process ; lit the peculiarity of this mejhod of teaching is in the pnppy manner tn which the dirfctent 5 branches of study re iiilustrated.3 Pupils will be received at a trefy early ape; and the Course of lnstrnctfon will be far more thorough and , "complete than thatlof any school conducted in theor j dinary way can be '; - Tcriii9 and SfsioBis. j The scholastic jtar s divided: into two sessions ot ; five months each, commencing 'si September and 1st ' February. The only vacation s ,in the months of July ; and Augu3t. is . ; I ; j THE cjlARGES ARE For Tuition in the Primary Department, 7 50 i Senior ; 10 00 i " " Classical ; i !' 12 50 Stationary, Fuel, and Use of Books, Charts, &c. ) Primary Department, v .; 3 s 00 Senior I " i 4 00 Classical " ... .'. . 5 00 Plain and Ornamental Needlework extra. Modern Languages, Drawing and Painting, and Music, at Professors' Prices. " , , : ' There are no other charges parents are not required to purchase any books for their children. Pupils will not bf received for & less period than one session. I ! 3ml2 MORGANTON FEMALE ACADEMY. i THE Trustees of the MO KG ASTON FEMALE ACADEMY take pleasure in announcing that they have secured (he services pf the Rev. J. M. ViL so, as Prrincipa I, assisted by jMiss Pand, (an accom plished lady from the (North) ir the Literary, and Mrs. Ann E. Erwin, in the Musical? Department. Thecha racter of the Teacliers, the , healthfulness and delightful scenery of the location the hospitality and refinement of the society of Morganton, enable this institution to present strong claicls for extensive patronage, I In the English Department, per sesssion of five months, First Class, f ! 8 7 50 Second Class, ; ; 10 00 Third Class, 15 .00 Latin,- French, Ejjtrawing and Painting, extra, Music on Pianof ' ' 18 00 Boarding can be; had in respectable families at seven dollars prr month, erery thing? included. The session willicoinmnce on-the I5ih. of October. I R. C. TEARSON, Presidentj Morsjanton, Sept 20, 1649 21 ; To the Ladiel of Salisbury & Vicinity. MILLINER iBUSINESSi AVIS I received her FALL' S&$r for ,h present year, takes this nje- ri V thod of rtnouncing it to her cusio- mere, and the public. She hopes to 5' h be favore with many calls, and be . "Vaf lieves shejwill be able to give satiis f ? faction to all. She may at any tioie be found at her residence secorid door below the Post Of- fice. I ; : She keeps on had a small tlotiof Bonnets for sale, and will make, dreSSor bleach to order, at short notice. Salisbury. Oct. A. 184f) 1 32 THE su!)?crilMr3 haying erjtered into a copartnership ill the Cabinet ! Business take ihi oppo-iuniiy of informing the citizejhs of this: Town and surrounding country, thai they bjive on hapd a iine lot of j ' made of mahoganylwslnut, Stc , and that they can fur nish on the shortest hotice, as jfine mahouany .and wal nut furniture, as can be bought at any shop in h is sec tion of country. We have in our employ as good work men as can be found at any srP in this country ; and we think that we cab ive satisfaction in both FURNITURE AND PRICES, to all who may be kind as to favor us with a call.- We can be found at the old stand opposite the Row an House, formerly occupied by David Walson. ! W1LU VM ROWZEE, I S. R, HARRISON. Salisbury, Sept. 13, 18(l9. 1 What Physicians $ay'of our Pill. Messrs. P. Cnit.Dl Jc Co. dents : For some years past I have been parfially acquainted with the effects of j your Oriental or Sovereign Balm Pills sold in this vicin ity by your agents, the Messrs. Wheelers Having re cently obtained som of theinfandi used them in-my fn mily, I feel highly gratified in being able to declare them (in my opinion) to b a safe, efficient, and hijrhly valu able medicine ; superior to any Pills for family use, with which I am acquainted. f Respectfully yours, i I w. p. Paddock, m. d. Massena, June 8, 847. For sale by Boger& MaxAel., Salisbury ; Falls vt Morrison, Statesville;; David Fraley, Rockviile ; . J. P. Mabry, Lexington ; D. Honneycott, Gold Hill ; and wholesale and retail 3y P. M.Cohen, 19 Hayne street, Charleston, S. C. I i il Rgi4 , i i , , . i towt Ei.i:cirio.if ! THE COMMISSIONER of Salisbury have di rected Polls to be opened jit thV Court-House on the 16th and 17th days of November, to ascertain the will of the qualified vuter of the Town for or against a sub scription of $ 1 5,000 by the corporation to the stock jof the Central Rail Road, The Polls to: be opened at ten o'clock and closed at pun set each day. The voting to be etra roee before tfte Clerk jf the Board, who shall keep a fair and true fecord of khe isame. I ! D. A. DAVIS, October 22. 1643:424 j 1 ji Intendant Police. - Ready made Clothing I For sale at reduced Price ! F l ' 'f . i ROM the 1st of Atijrust p the 1st of September, I will sell my stock of Suinmer Clothing at cost.f All who wish Bargains should call at J. II. ENMSS' Clothing Store. . ; . V. Salisbury, July 30 1849. i; S 13 sale. i BY Tirtre of a decree of the Court of Iredell, I wll expose to pub!isale at the Court House in States ville, on Tuesday the 20th November next, SIXTEEN LIKELY NEGROES, j consisting of - , Men, Boys Woenesiiaiid Girl. One of them is an excellent Coiek. 1 Terms made known J; , Negroes oa the day. C. A. CARLTON. Adm r. i. . , ! -: lowing BLANKS, t wit: Administrator's Donids. r-o. !( S. C. Fi Fas. Guardian Wit. Tickets. Com. td take Deno. Appeal " Constable " Ca Sa ; 4 " Bail (Stat es) " BailCivil ) Delivery " Prosecution! ' " Equity Executions. " Subpoenas. " Prosecution Bonds. " Com. to lake depositions ' Deeds. " Venditioni Exponas. Juror's Tickets. Marriage License. C. C. For binding free negijoes. Bastardy Bonds. Letters of Administration (Apprentice Indentures. Notes of Hand . Bank. Notes, C. F. Land Deeds. Deeds of Trust. Sheriffs Deeds. Ca Sas and Bonds. Special Letters Testamentary. C. &. S. Court Writs Ejectment ' Attachment: ' C. and S. C Subpcerijis. :Ciunty and Superior Court Scire. Facias do do do : do do do do , do vs. Defaulting Witnesses. to revive judgment, to heirs at law to show cause do et al. is. Special Bail. Presentments of Roads. do do do do for Assault and Battery. for Affrays. for Fornication and Adultery, for retailing without license, And many others of not so common use. Officers of Courts and others who require Blanks, are solicited to give os a call, or forward their orders, and thy shall be spejedily attended to. Many of the forma enumerated above, are also kept for sale by J. W. STOCKTON, at Statesville, WM; M. HENDERSON, at Concord, WM, F. WATTS, at Mocksville, J. FA W, at Jenerson, Ashe Co. Any forms of Blaijks which we may not have on hand will be printed to order without delay, if a copy be forwarded. May 1849. WATCHMAN OFFICE. All who wish printing of any description done, are requested to give BRUNER &, JAMES a call. They are prepared to do almost every variety in first-rate style, froms a book down to the alphabet. ADVERTISING has been aptly compared to greasing wheels. Wheels will often turn without) grease, and so may a Merchant or Mechanic get on without advertising ; but it is hard work, and all who havp properly tried the Vxperiment know well the advantage both of oil to mactnj)-and advertising to business 2 -3ll-a?l' -ft. - o nt 3 S - - T. r ft. ? n S w w' C c "33 8 m o td2E B. (P S S . i. a ai 3 p a S3 T3 1 CO t3 o (T3 T3 1 fl 5, 3 m S- i; a- r 5 rs r t3 S. 5 a " IX 2 w 3 CO t-3 S" 3 T "1 o w O 3 p 2 o O 3 t -. s x s 3! " -i 3; s c ? 3 , 5" O-.O 3 I i alttl g s: : i. i r6 j s' FT T A o 5 o 3 C r3 12 .T - 3 g N FALL AND WINTER FASHIONS FOR '49 & '50. -o- DORAi II. BEARD, HAS just received,.(at his old stand,) from New York, the American and Eu ropean Fashions, for the Fall and Winter of 1 f4'J-r0, and will continue to receive them quarterly. He is prepared to execute all orders in his line of the trade, in a fashionable and workmanlike manner, at the shortest notice. From his long experience in the art of cutting and making jrjmnents, he feels confident that he can give satisfaction to his customers. He respectfully returjns his thanks to his friends and the public for their liberal support tendered him hereto fore, and will endeavoij by increased efforts to please his customers, to merit a continuance oT t h i r favors. . HORACE H. BEARD. N . B. All kinds of country produce taken a t the mar ket prices for work. Salisbury: Sept. 21,2848 tf 47 of vol.4 Valuable River Land FOR SALE. O MRS. SySAN CRAIG E, offers fof sale the valuable l PMTATIO. on wnicn spe now resides, it is situated about seven miles Norih, North-west ot Salis bury, on the main road leading to Mocksville. The whole Tract comprises! 856 A large proportion of i stretches along the Yadkin Riv er, and is excellent boijom Land. Much of it is already under cultivation, but greater part of the Tract is well timbered woodlaijidr There are other improve- menta on the premises consistin of a good dwelling House, and all the necessary buildings tor a farmer Orchard, &c Mrs. Ckaioe will se I the whole tract together ; or, if if applicants prefer it, Will divide it to suit their wishes, as nearly as practicable, if it can be done w ithout seri ous injury to the value of the whole tract. on of the land, and also of the For further informat terms on which a purchase may be effected, all persons are referred to John I. jShaver, Esq , of Salisbury. Sept 27, 1849. 21 State of flortli Carolina. DAVWpX COUNTY. In Dqnityrall Term, 149. Lundy Harris, Willianj Harris, Jesse P. Harris, Ward Harris, Elmsly Harris, Dudley Harris, Mariuda Harris, nd Nancy A. Harris, jinfants by Guardian, William Harris, and Ezekiel Halturn, and wife Polly, against I Benjamin Parish and vife Frances. j Amended Petition for the sale of the Lands of Elmsly ' j i Harris. IT appearing to the satisfaction . of the Court, that ! Benjamin Parish and Polly his wife, the defendants i in this case, are not inh: bitants of this State : It is there- j fore orderej by the Coirt, that publication be made for ! six weeks in the Carolijna Waichm.-in, a paper published in this State, for the sa d defVndants to appear at the ' next Term of this Couijt, to be h-!d fur the County of Davidson, on the first Monday after the 4lh Monday in March next,tb answerjand set forth the amount of the advancements received! fro ru the intestate, E!ms!v Har ris, in his, life time, andi to stand to, abide ar.J perform the decree of this Honorable Court in the premises. Witness, Peter K. Kourisavi.ie, !erk and Master of said Court at ofilce in Ii jexington, th 15th of October, 1349. P. Printers Fee 5 50 K. ROUXSAV1LLE.CME. C24 We have oa hanJ and for sale at this Office, the fol JOB HHNTCNG. i hM mm JIM WARRANTS FOR SJibE 4T TM OFFICE- Coach and Carriage Making Til E copart nership of W i therspoon , Pritchard , Co. having been dissolved by mutoal consent, the bu siness will hereafter be conducted under the name ol PRITCHARD, ROSEBOROUGR & Co. In losing Mr. I. A. Witherspoon, we have lost a gentle man and an agreeable copartner, bat we trust have not lost that principle that should actuate honest men in the transactioiuof business, and in offering ourselvea to the public in the CARRIAGE MAKING BUSINESS, pledge ourselves for the faithful performance of oar en gngemenia. We have no disposition to puff our estab lishment in live public prints, being assured that time and j the character of our work will secure to us a share of public favor. We are thankful for that already received, and would advise our friends and the public to take care of No. 1, and go w here they have ihe most confidence best treated, anrl get the best job for their money. Our work shall not be inferior to any in this part of the world. PRITCHARD, ROSEBOROUG1I Jt Co. Mocksville, N. C, Jan 11, 149. tf36 The undersigned having been connected with the a bove establishment from its commencement in Mocks 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 workmeu and materials, can execute in as good and fine a style as heretofore, and cheerfully recommend them as worthy of public patronage. I. A. WITHERSPOON, II. REYNOLDS. COME AND BUY BARGAINS CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY. THE undersigned having formed a co-partnership in theabove business, respectfully invite public atten tion to thrir 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 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. 8, 1849. Iy40 BROWxN & BAKER HAVE on hand a supply of TILLS AND TIN WARE which I hey will srll cheaper for cah or any kind of Produce which the merchants buy. Also old copper and pewter. GUTTERING AND ROOFING at all times attended to. They will sell stills at fifty cents per pound put up guttering at fifteen cents per foot, and sell tinware cheap in proportion. ' ' Salisbury, April 12, 1549. ' 49 Boger & Wilson T" EET constantly on hand an exten- sive'assortinent of WATCHES, CLOCKS, Jewelry, Silverware, Cnflery, 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. &, W. Murphy's store. Watches, Clocks, and Jewelry repaired in the best manner, and warranted fortwelve months. Lepine and plain Watches altered to Patent Levers, and warranted to perforin well. Salisbury, July 20, 1848 tf 12 NEW TIN SHOP J . ANDREW J. BROWN HAVING opened a new Tin Shop in Salisbury, takes occasion to solicit a portion of public pa- II:. .L . : n n ironage. ins snop is in .ir lioyoen s Lrick ouilding, 1 opposite the Rowan House. He is well supplied with ' the Lest Tools and Materials for the manufacture of 1 TIN WARE i and flatters himself that the superior style and excel- leiice of his work will commend itself to the interest of all who want articles in bis line. It is needless to enu- i merafe Coffee Pots, Candle Moulds, Gallon Pots, Buck- ets, Tin Cups, Basons, Pans, b;c, 6?c , as articles of his 1 production. Thee and every other article made of tin will be found in his shop, ready made, or supplied to or- i der at the shortest notice'. - ! But he would call especial attention to his house gut tering ; and to a new article of improved milk buckets and strainer handsomely combined, only manufactured i by himself. AH orders thankfully received and punctu- ! ally amended to. Old pewter taken in exchange for tin ! July 4, 149. y 1 STANDARD WEIGHTS, &0. The undersigned having 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 aH concerned to pay strict attention to this no,ice- A. J. BROWN. JAMES HORAH, WATCH AND OIOOK-MAKER Opposite Cowan's Britk Row, , Salisbury, !V. C. A CARD. DRS. BROWN &.JAMEShaviniri33ociatedthem selvet. in the practice of Medicine, can always be found at theirdrugstore when not professionally engaged Salisbury, December 1C.1&47 tf33 BOOTS AND SHOES? A LARGE assortment of the finest Boots and Shoes XJlw tor s-':e by II. ENNISS. 14 Auaust 9, 119. Important to Mill Owners. HOTCIIKiaS'S Vertical Water Wheel s for sale in Fayette ville, by d. McNeill & Co. And in Lincoln Count- by E. A. BREVARD. March 12, 1847 tf45 STILLS k Tl-WARE. ;-(.-.. , : "- . i V- IBS mm IS NOW ALL WE .respectfully invite our customers, fol , the public generally, to caH and eirr,; fcv tloo of SPRING AND SUMMER finfiiR I which we are now receiving from Philade!plijt -. 1 York.'of the latest importations, consisting f - Dry Goods Hats, Cam and n of various descriptions: shoes. leather. X- . ware, catlcry, delf, granite, china and tJo 'k4- Double and Single barrel Shot Ccc union. v - a via, piSJOl L. chapeaus, plumes, swords, belts, sashes. en.J.1,t' and giJd lace of different widths, ahvr star!j tons, &.c; groceries of all kinds and of z(ioi qu.i Blue Cotton Yarn - - Ui TTT 1 u i . . ' t w cuit i s iitrt-ui. ui tis ksivcks, warrant and numerous other articles space not am .i- ' merate : all of which as is enstomarv ..r i ... a 10 atu of, having been purchased at the verv L.tr..-."100! the cash paid ; and are now offered fi j sold uptn equ all v low and accomou.!!:..-'. nln,BWl any other establishment in this bnrr i" 19 44 amine and iudre for voiirsclves. n .w. M . c'' H-l in i T-AiiiLHiint; ui ;wwn-, jiiu uu pains spari-d u. J. I rho may favor us with a call. w MAXWELL" Salisbury, April 19, 1?49 Saddle, Harness and Trunk MANUFACTORY MAIS STREET, SALISBURY One Door below Ibe Pot Office. ' THE subscriber having establish hioiilfiD ta Town of Salisbury, for the purpose of carrying M the above-business, respectfully s(;ljc:iga sbrf ofpaJ,! patronage. He pledges hi tiie f, that his work sh I i paper ways be done in the very best style, and hispricmoMa the times. , He will keep constantly op hand Sodfflrt fnVfi MartingaUs.IIarne, Collars, Saddle 'allet$, 7li Vnlisea, bfe., Jc. A4so, Harness Skirung, Sole ind I p. per Leather of the very bestquality al aj t,n bind wl rh can be bought low for cash, or on a'short ere Ji t toprcrapi customers. In addition to the above, he resp'ciuUy informs aW public, that he carries on the TASNISG and B007 and SHOE MAKING BUSINESS in the T.wn d Statesville, where he will always be happy towthifoij friends, and supply them with any of the above ciuiBifr- a ted articles. 1 Thankful for past encouragement, he hopr? by cW attention, not only to merit a continuance cf the ub. but a considerable increaiFfor the forure. 0"His shop is one door'below the" Post Offite." WM. U. MOWBUAY. Salisbury, January 11, 1849 y New Cabinet Ware Rooms IN SALISBURY. RICHARD FOX JKbbb. 1 ft ir.s resects to r JL the citizens of SWury and Burrounding country, with a ten-Kyt. der of his services as a OaBUffET MAKER, prepared to execute all orders in his line wi h or-pai in the most superior workmanlike manner rd style. He will keep constantly qii hand the bf-pt mitf rial for making sofas; bureaus, ottomans Wardrobes, Dining, Centre, Peer, and oiherTabit ; Rocking, Office, and Parlor Chairs; Bedt-afc oi su perior finish and latest fashion. v j Coffins furnished to order on the shortest rM; vi on accommodating terms. Specimens of his work and skill can be fotiad it ibe ware rooms in yrus West's large brick building, out ! Watchman Office. 1 he cheapness, durability, and superiority of ail rk turned out from his sjiop nil! Le a guarantee ct i he f tronage of the public. Repairing done at the'sboriest notice Country produce and lunter of ali kind? suiiaiV tf THE CRv i Carpenters and Cabinet Mnkers. taken in eirhangf if I ieil any thing in his line. A large quantity of fchg'e I as mediately wanted Salisbury, May 10, 1619 1 Fall and Winter Fashions Itecrirfd! THOMAS DICKSON, TAILOR, TTOULD respectfully inform his old customers, lilt T T he still carries on the ' m . f. nn -r - r-c I TAILOR LNu AD CUTTING BUSINESS ! at hisoldstand opposite J. &. W. Murphy's brick wo where he Jiolds himself ready at all times to serve hisci- I tomers. i His prices will be found by those who maylpitror l him to be lower than at any other shop in the Tcirn.i I work durable and wan-anted to fit well. Ifnoi.ci!! get your money for your cloth again, ! T. Dickson returns his sincere thanks to his forrartp; trons, and hopes by industry and application tQ tuD' that they will continue their attention to his s4ip ; l invites those who have not yet come, to him, to call try his fit . He is in recular receipt of the most approve h& from the North, published by Mahan ;' also, Ij Wari Monthly. ' ' All kinds of country produce received in piiyn.ei work. . THOS. DICK'-V March 20, 1849 13(" -5 NEW BOOT AND SHOE SHOP! r rpHANKFl'L'for the tA? JL tronage heretofore r?rr!".! subscriber would ref pecttuij 'c,&f the citizens of Salblwry awTd rounding country, that he nes lo manufacture ; BOOTS AND SHOES in n til ihnf t&-i!I f-iirir.rf , ... v.r.v ...... ...i, r ' in this rinrf f tb rimntrv ftur ,9trir.V I best quality, and our work shall be done in ?W ' ' and at prices to suit the times. ' l3j , He ha now, and iiueuds to keep on land -v j j Shoec mde in the latest fashion nd tine'. fp0. j asks all who may wish-to buy, to ca!! and kc I selves. ; . Country produce taken in exchange fur wort Hoots and hoes neatly repaired. r Persons from the country will find our -f; pr ike In w 1 llrdu'ii Ar Snn'c iinr. rA .rnl r t m s store, and pp"-' ' ; -o JEREMIAH BAinMV1- sion Hotel. .liy JACOB Ltr - f Sail r.urv, teb. lo. iw in Medicines, Medicines. . WE are receiving at Dr. C D old stand the Urgesl and U -MEDICINES, IN'STRl'MENl Paint A' Due-Stuffs. Spice 4' M". Fancy and Useful. Article ever brought into this r.oonirv. t'See our lrf ' a bills and Catalogue. We will sell erv i0.?!, LOCKE CWr Salisbury, May 11. If -IS , - ru lor, We ispati Maty ioa, w ttevil W. hi llenrj Brwir Richa Edwa leik J !It rd V a Ei 9ane ri4 r juc leiibi -i TO Ingt t tAT adf Ca iity i i Mc Jrepa f tola IT. Kndt "fct ! s IT the 1 : r. A tea. T I ' Marriage (Vrtiflcatcs for w!e here. 0 - 4
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