a.
J, i- iti t!i ir t-xttciiiu ?i ....Uivri..'--.
tnJ in all but uneuinjuf ruble oli'crigih ol
the drinking hhl.it ulieft foniiecl ; kiki
their peculiar malignity is in Ibeir being
tho pamuor ftw f every kind of crime.
wickedness, Htid 'ituliering,
' ' 1 av boldly that no man living who
use iotoxUatkjp 4f iikMjffee tfomHfiiboogtitsrior iaBer r otnefs. i ney uo
danger of at least occasional, and if of 1 not fuar that their readers may know the
dang
occasional, ultimately of habitual excess.
I have m self known such frightful instant
ces f persons brought into captivity , to
the habit, there seems to be no charac
ter, posii ion, or circumstances that free
men front llie danger. 1 have know n ma
nV young men of4he finest promise led by -j
the drinking habit into vice, ruin, and ear -J i'ie desire to please some wealthy patron.
y death. I have known such become J See how soon they come6ut,on on side
virtual parricides. I have known many j or j wh.n OCC(18ion deinanjs it.
tradesmen whom it has made bankrupt. ' -
lbaveknovfiSondsy scholars whom it b-s1,,e 5wn,r' Prp88 " h-d f
led to prisol. I have known teachers, and the city press on all National subjects.
even aupermtendents, whom it has drag- . The country papers being nearer the pro-
ged down to profligacy. 1 have know n ,
minister of religion, in and out ol iheLs
Ublishmcnt, of high academic honors, of ;
splendid eloquence, nay, ol vast useful- :
ness, whom it has fascinated and hurried j
over the precipice of public inlmy. with i
their eyes open, and gazing with horror on
tBeir fate. I have known men oi the
ruHg anu wcnir ,.i,CMrv., ...... .
soroua resolution, whom it has mnde wi'H
ker than children and fools. 1 have known
gentlemen of refinement and taste whom
it has debased intobruies. 1 have known
statesmen, lawyer and judges whom it
baa killed. 1 have known kind husbands
and fathers whom it bas turned into mon
sters. I have known honest men whom
it bas made villains. 1 have known ele
gant and Chrisiain Indies whom it has
converted into bloated sots.
"Is it not notorious that under the rav
ages ol drunkenness the land mourns .?
That it is this which I may almost say
exclusively rills our prisons, our woik
Bouses, our lunanc asy rums, our ueus oi .
, I . .1 - T !
polluiion. dUtl our hospitals ; which cau- j
aes most of the tthipwrecks,.rires. fatal ac- !
cidents, crimes, outrages, and suicides ,
bat-ia4 ihe coJumns f our newspapers; r
which robs numberless wives ol a bus-
band's atfectron. and numberless children ;
of a parent s loudness ; which strips t nous- j
ands ol boines ot every comfort, depf ves
scores of thousnnd of children of educa
- tionTSmt atmost oTWaiT. anTTlurns tTiem j
nr. th. tnrretl! which l.nves so main;
. T' , r": " v
places of worship almost empty, And so;
fnani Mukunik' Ink! i I 111 pfl iMiiirilivhinir !
whilst the ,ot-houses are crowded ;vvhicu j
brings down (it is estimated) sixty 'thous- '
ani of ;:or:i HpuUt ion; jejff y
tirunKaru s grave t - ;-.
yiuu oi an uro .. un ' m.. ;
anee, be it remembered, there is not one
wno not ",ouc:nic u V." 8 .
or who had the
remotest lUea wneii ne
began that he
cess."
should be led into ex-
Herniating a Young Iiady. A friend
of one of our contemporaries tells the fol
lowing: In my young days was extravagantly
fond of attending parties, and somewhat
nP.mWPm nW iIB0Ce
, t . .L.4! 1 ,.H.
It was eeHeratiy-expectea 'tntft witen -an 1
...
invitation wns extended that
my
flute
would accompany me.
1 visited a splendid party one evening,
nd was called upon to fa vor trie company
with a tune on th llotei- I, of course,- im
mediately complied with the request. The
.I..l:.-U.. 1...
eo,n,,a , auiru urustucu. ui " rubis, a few selections ilv the "Cotton
parUcuJarly- so was a )oung lady, who 1ant n cu
rawed her hands and exctaimeAiLwju ! b gide whfiome nrlicles from city pa
beau tful de .ghtltil &c. J, ol course T pr, which have oue ihe rounds." that
wiHyydtlls
formed ast. uuonlo serenade; ibe young Xbe most j,,, ,if,, is lhat of H
lady on the following night. ; nnlrv ,,, Rlif. 11Bfll, l
1 St&rled Ihe next night,, in CoiniiailV
,I.h fei..uU re,.i
-..-.v. j o "mv.
as 1 supposed, at the1 lady's residence, but
made a glorious ruitnke by gelling under
the window of an old Quaker. .
Now,' oald I. behold the sentimality
ol tbia l nil no IhiIv the; ntotnont 1 strike tut
tbe Laat Rose' of Summer.'" I siruck 1
im. but the window remained closed, and
the boys begun to smile.
Obrsaid-lr-'tbatVflolhiftgt it wtrald
not be in ttood taste to raise, the window
on the fit at air.'
. , 1 nexistruck up Old Robjn Gray StiU ;
t6i- bo. s
. ..... .
sniekered, and 1 felt somewhat flat
'Once more, bo) s,' said I, and she must
Come.' I struck up again, My love ia like
tbe red, red rose.' JSiill there was. uo de
monstration.
tiovs. MAta I. sue s a liutnDuir. l-l n
dnar Homo Sweot Homo ' urn! il tln.t !
(lon't bring her I'll give up ' i
W. -tmek u'p. and as we finished the !
last lin the Window Was raised. j
Thai's the lickel, boVI,i knew be COltld ,
folehhor " ' ' i
- . . . . .' . . '
-uo tnsiaatKoi ine oeauttiui -yoaff-r la-
dy. it turned out to be tbe old Quaker, in
Lis night cap and dressing gown.
- ' Frirral sand ho, thee was singing of
thy bouSe, and, if I recollect right, thee
Mid fbere was noplace like home, Thee
is not wanted here thee, nor none of :hy
eotnpany. Farewell.' ,
We, and pur hats, went home.
5fVfJl.--Tn largest starch factory in iba i
traxld ia situated "at Jwejto, iu N. Yik Stsie.Kpoke to hie a t ihe.grave.'
It is as hnmeinu truii iiMLiure,c1iveriiiu one
.d.a bjlf.S!l7 fei :.gouu4... It ea rwi4.1y-
SAeal to 100 leen.and eomuniea nttiiuaUy trout
most Uifl'ul, i'tai ic.-.s an I inlril iit j.ui
lion of the, press of the country. Tin-re is
a freshness of style a variety a bank
ness, an honesty, boldnt'sss and liberality
in w country- piper which you will look
for in vaiu in I ha majority otthe city psess.
How rarelv do vou nee them filching the
existence of another pper, deemed by
thein, clever enough Jo quote. No, thev
come up handsomely to the mnik and
give you "full credit." Notice how the
country press lays on right and left upon
abuses. There is no dodging no strik-
ing no weak struggle between duty and
pJp , rrtlecMbw National min.f. when lo !
lh, independent mammoth sheets from
noslo lo flew Orleans come in to take
the win(j oul 0f sails,
jf you WMn, , klOVr now an election is
Eoing ktep JOur eye on the country press,
jf ym, want ,0 Rscertain ftriy thing of real
inlere!jt in r,gftn- to ,he great interior of
,he continent. .Keen up with the interior
Journals. There are a great many sup
posed correspondents from the "interior
Notice how eagerly those letters are read
how rlfiborately displayed in the "front
place." The correspondent is a humbug.
It you want lo get at I he truth, write, to
the town where the correspondence is da
ted and take the paper.
In the management of a city -paper
there must be a system a method which
gives to each man bis particular duty.
This very system makes the paper stupid.
In the country paper, perhaps, there will
be editorials and communications during
Ihe year, Irom every acre ol the district.
Th,s .Vfa ,Hw vi,tl1v ntl,i ry.-K.
ness ,s jt ,0 ...n.j -ati ,hell llml
lh) COOHlry papers should- have such an
inflUKIICts in a pUt,ICHn Government ?
Mrrcllrtht8 milke a great minke when
,he). , hf,jr Hdvertisemenis in a city
f ,0 tbe eX(fusion of tt C()Untry onP.
iersons ln ,he counlrv read everv thine
they have lime.
It becomes an occupa-
,ucal.J.Jionwiik.jluun. VV4Mi-a-r4ll -iw,4Httrr.-
..Co,lllfl i..nt " HAvisi ;,, niimM..
. i i. . T'i -
ous Teaaers among ine coinmercinl com
munjtv ,nrtt )e h,.st wav to. reach the
country trade, is through the coutiiry
' '
ers. we had to take our choice lor
exchangre hclweeu a city and
a coun-
A certnin Virginia politician, who shall
he natneleeSS, not long Since Sal ihnt he I
,hnI)kt.(i heaven, there whs not "one of f
those mm, a count ry paper in his district."
; If ever be runs lor anything outside his
j district, maik our words, he will literally
he demolished. He has written his own
' death warrant.
i. We have been often struck, with the
extreme delicacy of expression, beauty of
style, and often sublimity in a paper, not
, larger than your hand, and which comes
! to us covered with the dust of a long
journey. ,!onie of . the most, pleasant es
.VW
s feaV(. reHl,: hiire twn L,
ctn
comparison with which, Ine pompous ver-
a a ;
. ' ' 1
nose siyie 01 some city
papers IS Simply
idirrultlUS. We cannot recommend an
We
lor a
-eiisier way lor a man to make his Hinte ;
1 1, ,
La,,tl l"r,tun' 'O 'Hake a CfiltrCllOJI ol
essays Jroin country papers and pUtillSli :
i them (IS such. We intend SOIne day to j
, ,,, .- .u .1 . . ' i - . i
"l's,hnt 'h"s lreasure. which
hrooi- it nut m now hv tho mnnorM. ikIm
of the press, giving profit and fame, where
in so many cAses it is not deserved.
CoMi Plant.
To late.Somtt men are always foo
an(l th-re(ore. accomplish, through
lift- nothing worth naming, il they pro-
misa to jntl you at uch an fiour ihoy
arr nev.-r present tut tinny minutes auer.
No matter how
important the business,
eilhrtto j oora
tartly. If ho takes a pae n the steam J
i i. .... ,1.. i I It
Itoat, tie nrhves lust as Ihe boat Iraves
lh; wharf, and tho. cats have Martod a
few minutes heore be arliVos. His dill-
ner has boen wail ine for him sdfong that
, . . f . i i ii- i
the COOk' IS OUt Of patience, and hall t he
This course, ihe character we have de-
scribed, nl Ways pursues. lie is never in ,
IH M eburrt, t n place of M
t his meals, OT ItV blS lied. 1'ersons Oi j
SOeh babi'S We .Cannot but dospise. Aluch
rathor would We have a mail too eatjy lo !
;ri. ..i.....i.t 1
irm7,T.en .... . .
carry Hut his principle to the extent of the
good deacon, who, in following to the
tomb the romainsof a husband and father,
! hinted lo ibe bereaved widow that, at a
: proper time, he should be happy to marry
her. The deacon was in eeason ; for,
! scArcely hail the relatives and friends re
tired from the house, before the parson
made the same proposition lo the widow. ;
Yint are too late, said she, the. deacon :
Putnam's Semi Monthly Library.
Well, Miys,' said a knight tT the bircb-
1, , i.i. .i I,. ..-..I I I t !, I i i ' ' -,
und i-pure. Ik. imnm to ri'iiil.T cninr..ri;i!i!e ho may
favor him with a call. ..The house Iib undergone some,
repairs, which adds to the comfort of families. The
servants shall be faithful and honest. Drovers may find
good loti and plenty of grain at reasonable prices. . Call
and Rive tno trial. Thankful fbrpust fulruri, dnd
hope for i 'continuance of the same.' . ,
'y:: W; B. G R ANT. ;r
Slalesrille, Vy 13. 1852.
cATAWBy Springs
hotel;
V. STIHE WALT,
HAVING purchased this beauiifnt Slimmer retreat
tultei )les8ure in . mfuiuting hia Crif nJ and ih
public, in general, I hot he ia making every neceisary
iir provrine nl Tor llie convenience and Comfort of I hose
wlu may refHitf ta lha Valuable Spring tn aearvh of
pleasure or health.,
Arrdngerrienta are In progress, and. If practicable
the water will soon be brought into the house by hy
dro til ic machinery ; convenient-bathing house's srs be
ins erected ; lodeinz rooms arebeing renovated snd fur
nished with sit that will contribute lo the enjoyment of
the occupants ; and the spacious premises are being or
miinenled in various wove. In short, the proprietor is
delei mined to render the Catawba Springs a place of
rrnf Enjoyment, to those who may patronage him : and
be swore the public that every pos-iihls enVl shall be
madn to secure the favor of those vrho cell upon him.
Itr Travellers who atop at Catawba Springs, will
find llie very bent of entertainment ; aad to all, the
h.irnr will be as low as Ihe provision markets will al
low. - .
Catawba Springs, March 3, 1859. ifff
LEATHER BANDS.
rTllffi subseriber ha put up machinery for stretch
I ing, cementing and riveting bands with coper
lij-rls. The bunds are stretched with powerful m
thincs, made expressly for thst purpose, snd (he diffi
culty of u.imis stretching and ripping under tbe com-
moil way of iiuiking ihrm, is rntirely removed; by IhM
process, tjnda made in this way will holJ ihcir width
evenly, run true, and have a uniform bearing on ihe,
drum or pulley, and will give from 15 lo '() per cnt.
mute pirnr r limn lhoe made iu ihe ordinaty way.
.They are nude out of ihe beat selected, oak isnned
Le.ilhrr, Slid no pains will lie spa led to
in ike thein equal lo the best Northern bands, and will
be sold us low ns tliey c m be brought in. New York.
11. mils will lie kept for sale by J. G. Cuirns, St the
Salisliuiy r'uclory.
CIIA3. M. LINES.
Hu.ie's Store P. O., Guilfoid co S. C.
Jiv 8, IHii. pdlytO
Valuable Lands Tor Sale 4 or 5 Tracts.
1HAV& several small but vn rouble- plsntalions on
ihe waters of limning Creek, iri Iredell county,
whu-h I Witt sell oil' good Irrms." There is waler pow
er on one of these tracts sufficient for any purpose
Any one wisliing either to purchiise it or lo invest cap
ital as a partner in ihe erection uf a Factory ..or machi
nery of any description upon tl, will give me a call
soon. Tjiee lan.U are all wilhin one day's travel of
the Gieat Central Rail Road, in Bhealiliyje.ciion of
Tbe .boje n
nmrj watr location is joining the Ea -
" "tH?i vVrr .
i it w ..... I . L I
now called soutn Troy ; and there is a lair prospect
;f"ra ai1 R"ad OF RoaJ. lo ru" vi E8lr
Mills and boiilti troy, or near Ibere, leading via
Mucksville, Ilainpliuiville and Wilkesborough, on to
wards Virginia and Ihe inou:ii.uua ; when done, the
tiuk pruvwiuns uf those rich valleva will flow lo Su Its
bury, and thus enrich the Ureal Ootr:.l Uml lined
The!" beM Wilt b aham! 'lo ipeeiaTrkmtfs'of mso
ufactured goods lo a ready Market. Come and help
me batld Pap-r Mills. Bruixand Iron Foundries, IVmd
Mil's, or any thing else you ple.se. We can eo,,-
uience a nd butid a Bail Kad to Salisbury and then lo
ihe nioiimains, we can make llie Irot, here, either the
T or I', Iron, and we can also build'lhe Cars and Lo
eomotives st Esgle Mills or South Troy. So let o
look mie mis matter fur our own advancement, and
the credit of the State.
ANDREW.BAGG.VRLY.
N. B. The ciriirrrs of fiorth Carolina, South Car
olina and Virginia, are 'equeateuUo consider theabove.
A. B.
Ea?le Mills, Iredell co., N. C., .Sept. 23, iWa-ffflf
N. B. licit known that the above water location is
eiuirely eofe from ihe danger of hi jh water : And there I
can be pat l k-everl-eTttra-aw-Trnt1i fof TSthfik
road ftmUiog. whih is sppo.d would worth fim
irn iii iiiirrii i it it it 1 1 ii iiiiuir. w en nil i niri'iuniiv in
ac. - .i i in ...i. ii.. .
t .. -.-1.. 1. .a -.n ..'. .1
..And in addition to the shove, I wish half 10 put up for
uia. istaia vnUrMl H UUHU 11 ' 1 IUC jas-,s
priming Calico, and a Csrpemer's Manufacturing Es-
W'7'm- tha Company of good cannier, .0
",rm body at 5outb T roy. It ia likely that Eagle
H,l. and Wh-Try wtlt improve-to jtteat estent;
and a plank road must run not Ur from South Iroy;
e can saw and make sash and house materials so
I ,T ' " m iiiivo m 7 wsass sasa v sa Uin ywtii sua ssassi-
house. Wecsnbtfild anywhere along the plank or
rail road. And besides this, we can build and improve
South Troy to any extent iri reason. Here then, is be
. yonc! doubt, water sufficient 10 drive at least fburover-
nrian Ihnt n I m rat as 11 w nn xnn t a as ra . . I n,mrlu U
! shot wajf r tvheels 25 feet in . length and 5 or (ret in
f dmmtee,- whiefc-ff fa-nor Wlieetf thft'ra nd"tong
! wheel ia prelered for steady, work and safety of dam.
A dam of rock here will do 3 feet of reek and a plate
e foot and the rafters, and then all ia right
h, (h,n is . .lWJ bo.toin'.nd hunkstob
7 And
f'Hl rock bottom and banks to bulla to,
and in a section which will be hardly surpassed Tor in
ternal improvements. Those desirous to do well for
Ihriiiw-lves snd children for ever, would do well lo give
me a call soon, before such water Iocs lions rise out of
ihe reach of a purchase. Several small Irscls of land
still for sale. - A: B.
i Eagle Mil's, Jan. 15, 1853. if 39
SOUTH CAROLINA
TEMPERANCE ADVOCATE.
THIS Paper having been removed to Camden, and
placed under ihmunagemrnt and control of the
...1 :. ...III L- ..LI:.L-i ..-..I I.. - ... 1.
aft he mb of j,.nrtw
rTJiep'tt It'desTghe" Cause of
Temperance, embracing every Orderand organization.
will I a Miscellaneous ramily Journal and Agri
cultural Paper, and the aim of Ihe present proprietor
will ue to mane it in every respect worinjrinecon!u
deuce and support,. hot only of Temperance Men, but
of the reading public generally.
It is earnestly hoped that all who feel an interest in
;.-.. .IILunno. use iheirioflusnM lo-acEOin,
Terms Two Dollabs, m Advice
Subscriptions for ifx montha received at the same rate.
J 'TPUtt'
jj. Those who. have paid the former proprietor in
advance for the yea 1832. will he furaished wiih the
paper unt.il the. ttmetfu.r,which they have paid expires:
The accounu for 1852 having been transferred to tls
,u(MICSrri (hoie who ,r, m mM biie hu r
remitting ihe amount immediately. Address
THO. J. WARREN, Camden, S. C.
December 94, 1852. 37
TOIDSON COLLEGE.
riIIE numher of Scholarships required by s resolu
JL lion of the Bord of Trustees of Davidson Col
lege, adopted on the S7lh March, 1851, have been
sold. The scholarship scheme being now adopted,
will ma into onerat ion an the first of Jsnuarv. !Ho3.
which makes it highly important that the suhscribera
sboaid liquidate theirBbiiganonf prnmpuy.(tae j rea-
aurer hereoy nqtines inej!i',,cr,Br! 'name tf now pte
pared to issue aeriificatea of scholarship, and to ei pe
rt i le the business of nay tjientj' w Ut deposi to. Ce rtifica tea,
in th- hands of ffif-RerSV itlTaniortr.T;.''Ravl
A. Hnker. Rev. J JVf. AnJarson. of South Carolina.
IVI; I3ROWN "& SON.
ArtL now rtcei'vhigJheir Tall and, 'Winter
GOODS,
-Jclrttiitg-m large assortment of '
Stapia and Fancy-Dry Good,
t Hardware and Cuileryi
Hats, Bonnets, Caps, and Shoes,
Sugars, CoffeeTca. Cheeae, Mehwaes, &f .,
, TireJron,lg in, H in., IJ in. and 2 inch,
Band, round, squsre and horse shoe Iron Steel,
Delpb, China, and Glaas Ware, u
Window. Class, assorted rlaea.
Blasting and Rifl Powder, and Safety Fuae,
together wilh a great variety of other Goods, which
in addition tojheir former siock,, wit , coniparewiih
any in this market i and will be anld oh terms tor cash
or on lime at equally ar low prices. W invite oar
ctMloweif.an4the4uiblu: to give ua a call.
Salisbury. Nov. J. 1851 2W
Embroidered Cambric Handkerchiefs.
October 14, 1852. -"aTl
WER3. have iust received a lot of Embrojd-
Mid. ered Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, which he
is selling off rapidly at 62 cents
24 E. MYERS. Bed Fag.
STIT. TtilU), WlLMINOTON. 1. V.
DE.ILEB H MABBLE MOSIHEXTS ; IIE1D AXU
Foot Stones ; Paint Stones ; Imposing do., and in
hort, any articlecalled for of either V
Italian, Egyptian or American marble :
ltd work warranted to please or no sale; and if dam.
aged beforedelivery.lt la at hisenpense.
Orders for any of the above enumerated articles left
with the Editors of 4 he Watchman, will bo attended 10
with dispatch. Nov: 9, 1849 S9tf
GRGGVSBOROUGII
MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY.
rnilBcmt of Insurance on the mutual plan is but a
I small sum, compared with o joint stock company!'
This coiniisnv Iwinir located in tbe Western pert a
the State, consequently much (he larger portion of the
risks sre in the West, vrty many of which are in the
country
The Company is entirely free from debt ; hove made
no assessments, and have a very large amount in cash
and good bonds, and is therefore confidently recom
mended to the public.
At Ihe last Annual Meeting ihe following Officers
were elected for the ensuing year :
James Si-oa. President.
S. G. Corn, Vice President.
C P. MESDEaiiiii- A.nnrney.
Peter Adams. Secretary and Tresurer.
William II. Cimmixo, General Agent.
DIRECTORS. .
James Stoan; J ArMebane, CrVMendenhntl, W
S. Rankin. Rer C. F. Deems, J, M. Garrett, Dr. D.
P. Weir, W. J. McConllel.of(;rrell4loro : Dr. S. O.
Coffin, J. W. Field, Jamestown F Elliott. Guilford ,
W. A. Wrijrht. Wtlmingion ; Dr C. Watkins, Caro
lina Kemole Collese ; John I tliuver, SalUbory ; Jno.
If. Cook, FnyeileriUe.; .K.&U, Wfabmrf -r: t
Biggs, Ruleigh; Iroy Springs, Charlotte ; J.J. Jack
son, Pittsboro' ; H. B. Elliot. Cedor Falls.
PE'l'Ett ADA MS, Secretary!
IVe 3, " if 30 "
Paper, Paper. Paper.
r HE subscriber haying been appointed agent for
JL ihe sale of the Eagle Paper Manufacturing Com
panv, Lincoln county, is prepared lo furnish all kinda
oti'yf ai Hie ractury prices. k,.,4l 1 r.K,
Salisbury, Nov. HB, 1852 30. . Rel Flog
StAtr of Ilortn CsiroUUsi,
DAVIE COUNTY,
Courl of Pitas anil Quarter Setsiont, Novem
ber Term. 1852.
Anson Uodgesou, John McRonr, George M, Bingham
and Bailey and Howell, vs. Wilitant Tacket.
Original Attachments lecied on 123 Acres of
liana.
IT appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that
Wiljiont Tacket, the defendant in the above cases, is
not an inhabitant of this Slate : It is therefore ordered
by ihe Court, thst publication be made "in the Carolina
Wairbniannotifyjng. Uie.di:feudal...to-4en -appear
at our nel Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions lo be
held nn thr CHumy tiT IHvier
Mockiyille, on the 4lh Monday in ('eUfua,ry .Dtt,aDd
show cause, if any he have, why Judgment final sha'l
not be rendered against him, and the land levied ua
condemned for ihepsyoient uf Plaintiffs deht and costs.
Wiinrss, Caswell Hat bi-n, Clerk of our sfiid Couit, at
office, the 4th Monday in November, A. I) 1P52.
- - C. HARBIN. Clk.
Price adv. $5 50. 6w36
THE STAGES
LEAVE Raleigh and Salisbury, every Sunday and
Wednesday, at 7 A. M., after the arrival of the
Cars front Ihe Nprth, 'at the former place, and arrive
t ,eacb ndi 7 ilf. AL oett day, na Aabbor', Pitta
born, Ifaywrnxti Ac: i;:..r.; v.i::;--;.'.- :.- .-
The Road ia stocked with good Three " Iforse
Team, and Troy built Coaches. Fare through 88
i only.
JAB. M. WADDILL, Contractor.
Dec. 23, 1859. " - if 31
Efffi. (B33 TOIrlISEjE0
flHE subscriber has just received a splendid assort
JL mem of Cloth, Cutvinicre, A Vest
I tig, of every, hue and color, which cannot be equal
ed this market. J. A. WEIRMANY Tailor.
No. 68, Cowan's Brick Rowe, Saliabury, N. C.
Dec. 2, 1852. , 2a30.
R. M. ORRTTTiTi,
Farwardittg aad CaatailMtU llerekaat,
r
JrayetUeiUe, JV. C.
....,,.ri...T3r.
-Janmiry 185 K
Jnst roce ired a fresh snpply of
TOMB STONES.
THE subscriber would respectfully inform the citl
xens of Salisbury and the surrounding country,
that he has opened a iTIarblc FXttbliilimellt
in Salisbury, which may be found at his residence, on
I Market stre, where ho is prejatred to furnish GrSve
Btones ot Murine oiatis tancy uprigUl atone pn pedes
tals, tombs, monuments. Sec, ot a very small profit.
Engraving done neatly at Northern prices. Having
made the necessary arrangement, the subscriber can, at
a abort notice-, fill any order from five dollar to $300."
No pains will be spared to give entire aatisfaction.
Old TomS &onea restore.! to their primitive whiteness.
GEORGE VOGLEIL
Salisbury. Nov. 23. 1852. ' -
HENRIEOTAIiimj OP K
Steam and Freight Boots,
VRF.slI in escellenl order for business. Our Tow
Busts have been recently repaired and made good
aa new. ,vne have also added a new F it for ow wa-
ter.and well adapted to jhe service. She will carry
700 bbls. merchandize, and draw only 20 inch.s water.
Those favoring as with their patronage, may expect
as prompt and cheap smlcela very patlfcular aa any
other Line can offer.
. O. DEMING, Pres't.
R. M. ORRKLLAa'm.
A. D. CAZATTX,'A?ent kt Wilmlngron.
rayettevtiie, uec. vt , lB5tl.:
Dr. Bason. Dentist,
infill iii r
'Uailnirtd, iiiUrs lliia nietliod ol.
inforniidg hia fronds and the publtc Keuen...)-........ r
IS NOW RECK1V1KG
A largo and beautiful Stock
on me oouin vj" . "
BUI i rtUL.
PALL A:
SUITABLE FOK TIIK - (
1
1'
which, when opened, will compriae tha mas
, r 4 Attractive Assortment
hshss yet ofTered, among which are ,
Ptals ssd gsres Dress Silks, f tke scscst st jlet
Extra rich d Lslss, tad Cashswres
JUulla de Laias at li cts. sr jard
Eaglbk, Treats, sad Geratas Mertaoea
Baatbailaes, llMu id Caatsi nts $ :'
Frtarh, EagUsh aad laeritas PriaU )
Uaea Caatbrlf t liwa Haadk'rS, 1fm It, rtt. ta til
Eabrtldtred Sleeyen, CHar, CaBfe and faaesj
Muarnlag Collar, CsITk and Sleetes j
Swiss aad Cartric Triailags, Baadj aad Flaaaelagf j
Thread aad Bakla Laces, Edgings aad Usertlag 5
Rich Boa net aad rk Rlbkaas.
silk and coiton Hose, Kid Gloves, long and short,
Mohair Mule. Cloths, Csssimerea. Veslinga, Table
Damssk, Napkins, Towells, Damask Table Cloths,
Sheetings, Long Cloths, Ate. &.. Also,
A Splendid Lot nf
READY, MADE CLOTHING,
sll of which will be sold at unusually low prices, at the
sign of ihe RED FLAO.
Sept. 30, 18o2. 23
500 AGENTS WANTED.
f IOOO A 1EAII.
WANTED in every County of the United Stales,
si-live snd entertirisinii men, lo engage in ihe
WiTEK
sale of anme pf the best Books published in the conn- ,
try. To men of ood address, possessing a small cap
ital ol from 8"J5 to $IU0, such inducements Will be j
oRered aa to enaole tnem to maae iroin j 10 910 a
day profit.
O" The Books published by us are alt useful in their
character, extremely popular and command large sales
wheiever ihey are offored.
For further particulars, address, (postage paid.)
DANIELS &. GETZ.
Successors to W. A. Leary Si Co.,
No. 138 North Second Street, Philadelphia.
December 2. 1932. 21t30
"COWAN'S
VEGETABLE LITJIQXTRIPTIC,
FRIEND OF THE HUMAN FAMILY.
I si
urr&atsu fbom
DIEA
EASED KIDNEYS,
Stone in the Bladder and Kidneys, Weakness
This invaluahlei medicine is forssle at ihe Davie Ho
tel, In Mocksvtlle ; ai Dr. R Camrroeifs. in Iredell ;
al ihe Drug Store, in Charlotte ; and at Ihe Carotin
Watchman OHice, in KaheWy.
The sobsenlr" is fieneral Agent for the sale of the
above Medicine, in this State, of whom any quantity
may be obtained by sil.lrrM.ing him at Salisbury, N. C.
or calling at his house, 10 miles West of this place.,
E. D. AUSTIN
July IS. 1853. ' lltf
FHKSII AND CHOICE
M IK. K OF
NEW GOODS,
Maxwell & Horah,
Are receiving and opening their stock of
Fall and Winter Good.
Just purchased in New York and Philadelphia at re
duced prices, which will enable them to sell remarka
bly low, consisting ol the usual variety of Foreign. Do
mestic, and Ladies' Fancy v .
C00KISG STOVF.S, HIBDWIRE 1XD CITLEBT,
iiXts. noyxETs: boots n
SHOES. ClIIX, GLASS AXD
CROCKERY W AREATA
TIOXER Y and FAXC Y A R.
TWt.ES: CROCERIESf
Cheap! to all of which they, solicit the attention and
patronaee of the public, and pledge themselves to use
every effort to merit it. Small Profit and Quick Re-
(arm will be their motto.
Salisbury, October 7, 1852. 2if
DOCTT. S. S. PARKER,
HA V I NUb oerma nvrvtly loca ted jn Mo k Ivitle-, flf
nts pn&ssionaf"w to the puhfic.v fan be
found at the Davie Hotel. Office jusi opposite the Hotel
in Brick-house, '
June 10,1832. tf6.
More Fine Buggies,
ROCK A WA YSA ND IRON AXLE
CA RRYA LL$of the best quality.
Just finished, and for sale cheap very cheap. Call
and see J. S. JOllKSTON.
Salisbury, August 26, 1852. 17if
MARTIN & BR7AN,
!T3
And General Commio
No. 3, Boyee 6f Co.'s Wharf,
CHARLESTON, SC.
T.-C. WORTH,
ooasxaisszoir & forwarding-
MERCHANT,
WILBIXCTOX, SORTn CAROLINA.
JtrtT 23, !852r- - ","'' lypd!3
ALt. person Indebted to tke late firm of Joseph F.
' Chambers Jt Co.. ar -herVhw nm if.,,,1 mum fnr.
ward anT make payment between thisdate and the 1st
January next. 1 he business must be closed, and fur
ther delay cannot be allowed.
; JAM ES C. CALDWELL. Agent.
November .35, 1358. - - l - ifSO t ; .
LADIES MOURXiNG DRESS GOODS.
Salisbury. Oct. 14. 1852.
THE subscriber is now opening a"splendrid Lot of
Ladica Hon nil us D
iti in tt of CAXTnV. rrTnTTIs nnrn Jrvpo
ALP ACAS,ad DE. LANES, which he ia offering at
low. prices . .. . .. .
Persona in want; bf.irood of iK .!.... .)....-
would do well to caJ! soon at . .
TU Sigm. of the Red Fag.
241
..,u
11 v '-t,.
1 II.U A. M.. ...
oudomi. w. M..'"yKr.
April 15, mi. - ;
DAVIE Hum
MOCKS
Daile County, Aorih Cir.li.
HE andertigned having purcksaJ.L .
mi
ed Hold rlai.li, il.. .-
extend a welcome 10 tin- trvrlli. -i
" " uuia, ill, j,.
ie is now
accommodate his guests in a manner
ins
lord in tins section of North Csr..i.l ?l
...I '
'"nanna
Will hi, Bf..r.rt in rn.trTTT .L ' '
-r . ,, ... , u m fj
their patronage happy and .an.fi. ,1 . ..L:
kit
their.! aas in hie Inn.' ' u t 1 ?
May 4, l2.-lyl "-"-Al'STi:
NEW FALL & WlNTrf
fWMlE aubsenbers
are now recemn. .j
one ot the lorim.1 nml m.,. j.
Fall 1
F.ll mnA VVini.. !,.,.,!- .a . . " 0f
consisting of
. ....... v-. Urrea , jj.
DRY GOODS,
Hardware, Crockery, Bmts, Slm
Ready Made Clutlnug. Bnnstt, (Jj'r(( j
ana mruia armings. H10 and JI
sojjee, Jjooj ana mown .Vijjai-jjjfld
Cheese, Molasses, tiugsu Tire
Horse Shoe Iron. Nulls, Spring j J
Carnage 1 nmuuhus, ta Umt stivi
MJT"lil , r,.mc jjf-rru. aucrm (Mil (A
n . II- f- If f ' 'V
onnoioiirp. i.i.ij.r.11 ,i "I., fiats and
nr. i.trn . in-. ,,1, I, m
1 Jir riif ucn, niiinKrl. xii K,H
CLOVER ASD GRASS SEED, . Window u
Sad.Hery, Blacksniitn Tools, ic , ic.
We invite all wlio,viit ilu t:acr ,0
tVkolfate or firlml.'la g vr uo a r! hefw bjns
We have adopted the ca?h sysiein, and, will aDrrgr
er inducements to cash buyers than has tti br,n
lereo: in western inrin Carolina. Uurmwiii itJ
protits and quick r.nes
('H AMIIKIts ft CALDWEUJ
Salisbury. Oct 7, -1853
tf a
FALL AND WINTER
H. II. DEAR!) k SOS,
Fashionable Tailors and Clolhien
HAVE just received a most nupurb nook of i
and Winter It cad V 1df (lefkil
Cllll 1., IS. wit A gcjjcialJUBuuoieiiMid
coala. Dress and r r.H k v . n i , 1 iin:s mid rtu.
a beautilul assorlnieiil of f!ns an. I Children'. Cltthi
Oenis Dressing tinUffS: 'Heavy 'BnaWe Owrtsl
Fancif Pants and V'este ; fine J-hun, toMtnssd
vats ; tiuspendets, Dtitwer, Ac rand Putin. Hi
kerclnrls ol a superior qnu my, ami al((iol fjrry oi
article belonging to a Clothing More' tognhcr a
superior Int of
Cloths, Cassinieres, Vrslingx, Orerccd
which (fwf will. -sell. a ;lieap a can 'fie biwiiSi it
Southern market, ami will be tna.le op 10 oiM.
ssperiw stvfe, ond with the best trlinniiflp uV K4
era markrh could all'.ird Tiiey have use.
theit Tall and Wiultr Fahioai
ISSJi autl '53, bud are .ready to put uf sotkl
the latest fashions.
Taylors' Shears, Points, Thunbirs inJ.Ntfdkkl
for sale. J
The underpinned respecifullv invite their frieadsal
the public to call and examine ilmrsrotk.
il. II. BKARP.,
JA.Mfcs B. l!ti!D
Sept. 16. 1R.V2. KiUd
. PLAXK ROAD.
'-A- TVnrrenrnr-nfThe-
XX Taylorsville Plank Rond.'Coiiipaoy,bfUiJbj
ham's StoKjkaitm2&iKM..mM.ikai-to I
Treasurer charge inter.-!-! on all iiistalirmenimovl
arrenrs. artless paid wiThi it thirty-days lntli
and that llie Treasurer cli;iri- iniresl w. o."1
inrnls wlilrtl m.iv inlled fur llerraltef, ll 10,1
Trrerrra remain uniiitld m.ue titan fliirty days
Il wasf.irther ordered, lhat the Treasurer stir W
ed to make coi lections of ba. k in.isln.enu rfiMi"
umili.l in s.i.iirdaru- k il li the ururVjHUMof Ci
iksuu'at liiariar -
L. BLACKMER.
Salisbury. Sept. 24. ISbi. '2i J
WHOLESALE CL0THLN
Hopkins &. Fairchild,
Km. le Rsltlware Street. BtLTWlX
KEEP CONSTANTLY OS .') W'l
ASSORTMENT Of RI'..D M.m
nf all mi1ifiai In lavhicll thev invite the slOT'H
' 'dealers.
May 20. 1852.
DE LAINS. DE
November 25, 1852.
.. i
E
De L
MYERS, has just received r E' .
Wew oih,aenraH-M.-aMII-CT
t,- ----- jj
De Lains : also.,another lot of Velvet Kiuo. -
forget the sign of the Red Flag.
t the lieu nag. ' n0
LAND FOR SALE,
w. . , , :...J flV f, uiles valMTrl
r nir, u.iurre.)euru .nr.. - -
I o i. f tislisbanr. attaw
-M lying lour nines ooun. - - iTnclM
Charlotte and new mad to Concord; -fe.-J J 1
tain. 259 ACRE, all wood nd IDa bl
r-.i. I. ia well umbered, 1
several clieible locations for huildine
Wl.lt.ll .IC '
Another Tract situated on the. waterol re . i
J 4 m i lea A ort IJ- west oj oa i m..u j , v - - -m
i . : ii J ot,, I mtiro.'o,""s
IQI. Iran li wen ,
,; j -ii Mjire oal-""""
a MXI dwelling nouse an ... wlf6i
The land -i generally good.. r M
purchase either bf these tracts rsn " ,
gain and accommodaling term ine kffl,
viewed by cslling on thesuscn ber, w '
sure in showing them. y VID WATSO.''
August 3, 152. If 14 ,
""'"Mantillaff, Mantilla
THE suhcriher have jit, '"-v- VTtLlAS,""
A ND iVA TEREP A m r
ed spd wadded."Awhiuh he is offering st "
ot 5 SO Call soon at the ,
. . S'MV ; MVK
-r . i inti uni? ATI
ViLLE,
hi
LAIM
H II . 1 . HI 1 1 w II u I y in lUVV
flaa (hepleasure loaay that Tie is now ia
I ; ; --. 1(009 pound, of atch Ja,!,. . J;J ;-;C5 J;ai4.4.Kiffci
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