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1 ' ' ' ;' ' : " ' i v c ! 1- n i r. .r.J KnA . and no neonle could have Iiv- ed happier or managed better than they did. And they raised ajlovely parcel of children as fine as I ever saw, except their youngest son, Billy he was a little wild, but upon the whole, a right clever boy himself. Come, friend Baldwin, we re ! . - ! ! ! II Cr. cuV. the e i" 1 UU 11""-" ' "V T ; i !. . r . . At si, in- up too late for travellers.' So say- dren ; and I .said 1 reckoned you wouldn l pare, ;nCT ve(i moved to the shed room arm iv mma an old iwpman s .cum. nuu uierciuio it bey fo0Wed him. T 1 ; 1 would ask you how it could be i I sup- con- i Th i were left in silent amaze- pose you won't mind telling anold woman Yes, madam, except Billy, I said, you know that tra was a little wild . Well, ye;lknow yousaid Billy wasrj't as cleer as ttie rest of therri. But the old women vtee talking about it last nigU after you went out, and none of us could make it out how they could have chil- I GEORGIA SCENES J .'. 1 love the njed matrons of our la Asa class, they arc the mosT pious, t . , , . .t. nvt iGo t'u I. and tn .nct hunrX'tiliMH. inn n , i. hiwsi ui'"''""" ' ' i t ,.f tfitt human lami most nanmrw - --. , . Their life U a life of good offices, .cime they are pattern of industry economy, nd hostility ; abroad ( nmfirt. neace, audi are mi'- - ; . j j ' - . nhtl,., that solation. Where atiliction is, ineru. ; men, . an(J Aet, SUSpccii.jfe. heresdrrovy ; itnin- to a laugh from our Certainly is 'there are they to assuage its pains.-H -j chamber, as We entered jit, continued the both widowep before they fe 1 in love with Nor nieht. nor day, nor summers i.em, , b t wi,b unaoaieu gravut mua ; eacu u.ur,, . vi ..... n . winter's cold nor angry element can u you knew these two men, uiun i you : i ue me n My i iu uuup Vbere did they live ! inquired 1, not . of us thought o that And they naacoii- dren before they got married " ; ' ' Yes, madam they had hone after wards that I heard of.' We were Here informed that our horses not, madam. They were nor der them (fom scenes of suflering and distress. They are ihe first at the fe.Vered I Mn,h. and tire lasi to leave it. They bold thti' first and "'the last cup to the parihed ' Creek, close by Jacob Den man's Oh I'll a Utile disposed to humoi him. WViv ihfv lived down there on Cedar linj They bind the aching head, cloft t'' j tell you vvho their daughter Nancy mar- dvinz'eve, and linger in the death sthck- ) riej She married John Clark you knew l ..:.. . 4l. Amn of COn cn nauiiaiion. iu pwur mc mini'T - mm very solation into the afflicted bosom ofjlhe 1 bereaved.- 1 cannof, therefore, ridicule I them myself, norbear to hear them iidi ! euled in my presence. And yet, I arti of- ten amused at their conversation ? land ! have amusc4 them with a rehearsal of ! ther own conversation, taken down!: by ! mejvhcn they little dreamed that I was ' listening to them. Perhaps my rev'erehee for their character, conspiring with a na j tivejpropcnsity to!etract amusement f (otti lalf tjiat passes undei: my observati6n,has i accusetomed mc Itopay uniformly strict ' attention to all they say in my presence. ' . Tnis much in extraordinary courtesfb those who ennnot; distinguish betwee i a simple narrative of an amusing interview, and ridicule of the parties to it. Indeed 1 do pot know thal the conversation whijeh j tyrou 1 am. about to record, will be considered amusing by any opmy readers. Cert fjin ly the amusement of my own timesi is not the leading ohiect of it, or.'of anV; ol Oh yes,' said I, t knew John Clarke very well. His wifej was a most excel lent woman.' ; Well the boys were just as clevefffbr boys, as she was a girl, except Bill ; and I never heard anythirjg vry bad of him ; unless it was his laughing in church, that put me more out of conceit of him than anything I ever knew of him. Now Bald-, win when I go to bed! I go to bed to sleep Hnd not to talk I and therefore, from the jme my head touches thie pillow, thre were in waiting, and ladies farewell. we bade the good muSv oe liu uiuic laiiviug. jjcsiucs, wo must take an -early.' start lo-morrow. and I'll bet you an VOUpspunK. ; VSnmA ihr elapsed when the 'Georgia Scenes,'', forlorn as may -be the hope,' that their object will ever be -answered. jj j j Wen I; seated myself to the sheet inw before me my intention "was merely jto detail a conversation between three la- i'm tired, i So saying,! he jbopped into his bed land I obeyed his injunctions. Before I followed his example. I could a quarter not resist the temptatinn oi casting an eye gh the cracks of the partition so a to seejthe etrct of Ned's'jwonderful story' amonir the kind ladies. iNlrs. Barney (it is time to give their riames).was silting in a (houghtful posture her left hand supporting her chin, and her knee sup porting her left elbow. Ifer countenance was that of one who suffers from slight toolh-ftche. Mrs. Shnd leaned tbrward Betting. The Cincinnati IS'ews tells an anecdote of Dan. Marble's, 'which curij ously illustrates the insane passion for betting which is evinced by persons of a peculiar constitution. h i A man whe had lived a lifetime in the indulgence of his favorite passion forgam bling, was taken most alarmingly ill. Three or fourdjays passed away,and the dis ease having reached its crisis, his medical attendant informed him he stood no chance for recovery. What'll you bet ?" said the patient, i M Bet, there'js no use for betting, for you are just as god as a dead man now. You can't live more than an hour.""; "An hour I I'll just tell you1 what it is, XMbat I live an hour and with your tin and show ! V MILCH COWS; A middling cow will yield five pounds of baiter per week Avbile a good cow will yield ten.: NowofiTer both for sale the rajddling animal being as large and handsome as the good one. How many TO COUNTRY MER r GRIGG, ELLIOTT & C; ' ixTENSlVE PUBLISHERS purchasers tbjnk you. will give fifty dol- ! ) lars for the one rather than twenty five ! Wholesale Booksellers and Stationers, io. 9, North I fnr ihp nthpr f Let u mnkf a reasona- TZ EEP contoniljr on hand, a very t xtftwive swrtuitnt of Hooks a i lor the otner I l, us make a reasona upually purchast.j for coumry M,e9 which lhey ul vu . blei estimate. It costs thirty donors a purcha:ied jn this city. New York, or Boston. ; year to keep a COW, and the produce ol a ' Having an extensive- Bimlery connected with their tab!isbment.t!k-y ar - middling One is Worth thirty-six dollars, varieties of Blank Work, in the lst manner, and at ttie shortest notice. Your coy earns you six dollors over and Banks, and Clerks-of Count a (' i . t. l L: r... ,l ! J ' .. ituuvc iuc iterpiug. out jour jjuuii earns seven times six ! She yields twice as much milk and butter, yet the cost of keeping ist the same as the olher. Her earnings arc "seventy-two dollars ; and if you deduct her keeping (thirty dollars) you have forty-two dollars lor her annual profit seven times as'much as your mid dling cow 1 Have, we made any'mistake in the fig ures? Let's try again : Farmer A. keeps one good cow ; Farmer B. keeps two mid dling coAvg.ihat yield just as much as A's cow (seventy-two dollars) A.'deducts the j cost of keeping thirty dollars B. de-; ducts the cost of keeping sixty dollars j will find our Blank Books equil, if not superior t-- any they have evr ha 1 i chants will be promptly a'temleJ to. Particular attention. wiJlinNo Merchants or by mail, for La-, Medical, and Miscellaneous Books, for ju!.'. will be spared to complete all such orders, on the most rrasopobJc terms. 1 advantage to call and examine our lare stock, before making tlieir iurc.'u-- t ! 1 LEVER WATCHES, JEWEL which will be sold low for cash ; and warranted to be as represented or ih and Jewelry repaired in the be.t manner, and warranted for twelve nonth patent levers. All are respectfully invited to call and examine their fine se! posite to C. B. Wheeler's I)rui: tore.nnd one door above J. 3c W. Murphy's'. Salisbury, April lti, 147 tf."U J f quarters of an hour had he dying man with a con vulsive effort raised his head, and with his last gasp; falling dead upon th,e pillow, exclaimed, " Hake it down rake it down, doctor.' Hints to Farmers. Tomatoes make ex cellent preserves. A.'s profits above the keeping in one cow, . fFIHOSE who wish to purchase Gold mid Silrer W'ntc Arl fnrtv.twri Allure fi ok.. to call on the subscribers, who are selling at very reduced pric. , , ... stantly on hand Ina 1Damnf.tnl turn AAitto n w lO . 1 1 . On nne.eWrhprn wnniH ir dnii A F,nc and Fashionable Stork of Jrwelrj and. Fan Have we put a very uncommon case ? Go into the yard of a careful farmer, who keeps twelve cows, and he will tell you that some of them yield twice as much as others on the same keeping. I Yet who will give 50 dollnrs for a goml HOGAN & THOMPSON, cow when he can have a midd ing one for irimi .iA ni. 25. ; We answer-not one farmer in t wen- loale Booksellers and Stationers, ty. j Arid this is a reason why so few are J0' -"r'h willing to devote themselves to the rais- " 1J A D K L P II I A, ing of Superior, Stock. We have no bid-ri Have for the supply of Book-! !-rs, Country Merchants ders. Our people think the English great and other8' a ,arPe and '"P1"- aortment of Uo.ks, fools to pay such prices as .hey do for first a;i?;.lL'AM"l'rf sc, anJ 3nJarJ rate cattle. We may yet think different- j Books, Manufact urers of Blank Books end most of the ly. IMaSS. Ploughman. r articles of American Stationary; and keeping also a ; ; handsome assortment of Foreign Fancy Stationary, they are e'nabled to otter extraordinary inducements to pur- j chasers, in the prices, variety, and extent of their stock. lie. prices. Tlu-y v Artie: - FresM&G I CREOSOTE. This is a. vegetable nrinoinl disnnvpr. l,r T1- r?i.kDKQk : I .u some of ihe most extens.ve TaiH-r .Mi.ker.tl.eycr.notrer .w-.u,t-H ut;mg tue rs- to wholesale or reull dealers and to printers and l-inders. sentia! principle ot the pToligneous acid. Letter, Cap, Led :;er, Writing and Printing I'ajK-rs.at ve- Well knOWn' for itS antisepic properties. ' ry ow prus. They wiil-also keep constantly on hand It is an oleagineous liquid, clear, color-i a Tik f v'?"' Nv,nd,w; Pa,"r?' f r,h , A v',, V,W,UI ; most beautitul patterns and hriliiant colors, at nianufac- iess anu transparent, and powerlully re- turers1 prices. tractive. ItSOder IS Verv Denetratitlir and 1 Blank Hooka of their own sinerior make, are always XUivvUi - , 1000 100 li-s. ..i .;; i many ( : 200 outi.'. i Also taany D:hr n n receive and keen i resting her fore arm on her knees, and r dies, ijwhich I heard many .years since ; coufiriing myself to onlyj so much of it-,;as sprung from the ladies own thoughts, dn- awakened by the suggestion of oihete; shot intervais but. as the manner of iltsi introduction Will looJg into the fire as if she saw groups of children playing in jt. ! Mrs. Heed, the land lady, who was the fattest of the three, was thinking and laughing alternately at From my bed it required perhaps interest some of my readers will give it. 1 nd 6cc. Irom insects- Lard never snoils in warm vvpathpr if but a slight change of position to see any jt js coolP(j enough in trvinr out Toads are the Very best protection Of (lisnprppnhlf riJpmhlino- that -.f cnTL-l kept in quantities to supply orders, or made up to nidi ca , mge agamu nee. meal. Its taste is verv caustic and burn- llants, when droop.ng, are revived by jg. The most importknt property of ere. a lew grains of camphor. osote is lhat of retarding animal decom- 1 ears are generally improved by graft- position. Fresb meat and even fish, soa- ing on the mountain ash. j ketl in a soution of creosote, is incapable .o . ,uuU, ... oivac, g,nuM, ot putretaction. Scientific American. ; one of jthe group at pleasure, i I was no sooner composed on my pillow 1 than the old ladies drew their chairs close : together, and began the following collo j quy in a low under tone, which rose as it ; progressed : )lrs. isarney. Uian I inat man say ; I was travelling with my old frie Ned liraccj when we stopped at the dupk of the evening at a house on tbe road side, for the flight. 11 ere ;we found three nice, tidy, aged matrons, the youngest of whom . , - . J ' jf them yas two men that them of course was the lady of the house, I s,. 7 i . is one another '. Vhose husband, as, ' Old as he was, h.itd gohe from home upon a land-exploring ex pedition. She received us hospitably, had our horses well attended to, and soon prje; paredl for us a comfortable supper. Yhi(e thesdlthings were doing, Ned .and I eii- aged the other two in conversation; tn Jl ,t i t 1 1 1 . . . li vim course 01 wnicp ieu uisporteU him tU'lt VuilK kX.rvt I 'IM 1.' 1! Jn feeding vyith corn, GO lbs. ground goes as far as 100 lbs. in the kernel. Corn meal should never be ground very fine. It iniures the richness nf it. Turnips of srhall size have double the sail sich as krakers, kandles, kauphy, kups particular patterns ns may te reiiuired. Merchants' Shoir Bill, or advertising Card for Sett Good. II Si. T. have heen prim inn thrse sliowNilU for the last year or two for their customers in a ery iwauti ful style, hut for the approaching seaoii, ih-y have had some JYrir and Elegant l)eign eugraied, which will make a more showy and attractive advertising shc-t than has before leeii printed, and t!i y particularly invite the attention of merchants t tins article, which will be furnished at a very moderate price. Desirous of retaining their old customers, anJ of ad ding as many new ones a possible to their list, II. t T. will endeavor always to have such a stiK-k of articles in their line as is not to be found in any estah!ishment,-anJ their prices will be found to range ;n !,w as any other linilC rllA.L Iw-fcf.. ftl.Pl..r iku 'i . I t .1 ' t n irud utii.li I I. !. .r " " , J li' rp. , 1111 11 , iih iivi 1 iiik 111 n uiv II ill J NOTICE. 1 argOl SOm nU artlKKleS law ' can ofW will induce nil dealers in t!..- articles to call at WESTER ENTERPRISE. Miss Matilda; Muggs has put a fresh shingle at her shop door, in one of the w es tern cities, with this announcement : Having recently become the Commision Agents of, Furnimr 4it,s (' 1NSTRUML Spices, Perfin .t , which we lll gen-f . bought soul 1 of 1 IltK'ks,rtc.,Wan ! terms. J I)r. jjAVheej. - -will at nU naV take w ho may netd m 1 short notice. I Our s: ed by those fxj'rief - tiinrs tie hajy to w uion the luofi reai;.- Salisbury. A;r;, ; FRES: Xo. 3(, Surth Fourth Street, nutritious matter that large ones have. got married to sell with becoming seriousness. The kind ladyrof the bonse occasionally joined Us, and jjiecnme permanently one of the part from the time the first dish was placed m tlie iblci At Ihe usual hour, we were sum aoncd to supper and as soon as le Mrs. Shad. It seemed to me so. Mrs. Reed. Why to be sure he did. I knpvv hesaid so for he said what their names was. Mis. B. Well, in the name o' sense what did the man mean by saying they rajsed a fine parcel o' children. Mrs. R. Why, bless your heart and soul honey ! that's what I've been thinkin about, j It seems mighty curious to me. sopie how or other. I can't study it out, no how, ;-A i were rcati-d, Ned. unsolicited, and most 1 Vncipecteaiy.to me, saul grace. I knew full vell that this wur'a prelude to soine jricl, Tcould not conjure what. His dk plarcition .'(except, so much as discoverejll) Avasjthat he. knew that one ot us woUhl be a,sked to say grace, and he thought te rnightas well save1 tho good ladies the trouble of asking. The matter was, how. ever, mure fully explained just before tfee rnornent of our retiring to bed arrived.!-! Tcj this moment tbe conversation went roupd bet wtrn, the good ladies and our selves, with mutual interest to all.: It was much livened by ed, wh9. was caa blrs the reader has been heretofore Jn formed, pf making himself extremely j a .Bjjable m all company and; who; urjon this; occasion, was upon his very best oe ( haviour. It was immediately after 1 llad loopa at my watch, in token of my disL. I Hpn to retire tor the night, that the cfc I vvrsat.on turned upon marriages, hapy UnfstrSrquaUunawas. irdUhe i n V" lfent.andafe mUW Und.iv where we should slJLp. :,blr ng Ihe .room which we were sitting and E Benarated from it by n i, ' mg' I ii J 1 , Vl v,ucl might be sren l that passed in the dinin., Close to the lire n,3l J Ts s The M rankest ...... c,,u ieu,; re upungiUe ennvertion with a panL's gravity, that ever 1 hp:.r,l r U . ofil.rarge Scott and David SnowJtwo most excellent men. who became so nluch attached to each other that they actually got married' . ! l! acaday!' eiclaimed one oil! ihe if as it really a fact?' inquired4 & The man must be joking, cer- Mrs tainly. Mrsl R. No. he Wasn't inkin for 1 looked at him and he was just as much in yearnest as any body 1 ever seed besides, no christian man would tell such a story in thati solemn way. And did you not hear that other man say he knew their du'ter Nancy ? Mrs, B. Well, I wouldn't think sp.but ts band Jbr me some how, to dispute a christian man's word. j " Mrs. . Yv2 been thinking the thing i all ovejr in my niind, and I reckon but 1 don't say it is so, for I don't know nothing at all about it but I reckon that one of tlem men was a woman dressed in men's clothes; for I've hearn o' women doin"- Comfort for ljomely Women. Beauty, says Lord Ratines, " js dangerous property, tending to corrti)t the rnind of a wife, though it soon p looses its influence over the husband. A fig. -1 tire agreeable and engaging, which inspires af fection without 1 lie obiiety of love, js a much after choice. The graces loose not their infin enre like beautyj At the end of thirty years, a : virtuous woman who makes an agreeable com panion, charms hr husband perhaps triore than at first. The comparison of love tojfire holds good in one respect that the fiercer it burns the sooner it is extinguished." -i Parasols iu the Drawing Jloom. The introduction of 'gas-lights into private hous es has been taken advantage of by the ladies, who under protest againstthe glare and dazzling pncomlbrtableness; of such bright light?, deliberately spread. parasols in an evening jsoiree, and (incidental ad- and sawsnrs. and monnv iitlr rtSLL-lc whenever they visit 1 .o.adc.phia to numurous to mension, all celling cheep. P. 2S. Beens bort here hi the kwort or booshil, apply in the passage round the makril baril. ; DRY-CIOODS, HARDWARE & CUTLERY ESTABLISHMENT. Tailoring. F. FRALEY is ever ready to make CLOTHING JJ. in tiie latest style, well done, and warranted to fit. He also keeps for sale READY MADE CLOTHIXG very cheap. He will also teach the art of CUTTING to any wishing to learn, as he is agent for some of the most fasliioiiiii.le Tailors ofjNew York and Philadelphia. All kinds ot clothes eut at short notice. Produce taken in payment at market prices. ly'2 Dissolution of Copartnership. THK Copartnership of Tate, Cofiin if Worth,- was dissolved on the 6lh of February, 1847, by mutual consent. The debts of the firm will be setiled by Coffin Worth. THOS. R. TATE, J. M. COFFIN, J. M. WORTH. Julv 31, 1847 5wl4 now receiving ar.d offer tor s'ilr,4y WIo!ef:i!e and Retail, an extensive assortment of new aixl STILLS, STILES. C. JAItti: A: CO. ARE anil well selected Foreign and Domestic Staple and Fayicy Dry-Goods Hardware and Cutlery, The whole containing a stock of comma tiding character rarely fotind in this country wliu ii having been purchas ed in New York for cah,and otherwise at auction and private sale, will be sold at cheap rates, to merchants, tam ilies and others. The stock leing entirely new, and very general, com prehends far too many article? to be mentioned in a single advertisement; it is deemed sufficient to state, thru al most every desirable article vid be tound at the Establish ment. In the selection and purchase of the stock now offered to the public, more than a month's constant labor has U-en expended, and no pains have been spared to obtain every article on the best terms. Connected aslhey are with one amount the oldest and best houses in thf United States, and with every means of procuring goods on the best terms, Vm. C. James &. Co. ogust .1, 1847. BROWN & ELLIOTT. tf!4 vantage) converse under and behind the Same very agreeably. A pink parasol 1 srfTLYof Stills kept constantly on hand for sale ' ftel P"' 'hey can offer very ureat inducementsto iiiiliriniwlv hpl',1 hPtwPPn u llv't f,n0 ... . . Ke, i constantly on nana ior sa e ho9, wh,ng lo purchase.such indeed as cannot fail to hue over the cjomplexion, and can be dex- : terously manoduvred, of course, to curtail an 'annoying prospective, or furnish glan ces in etl'ective monopoly to the privileged. The Arts do not seem to have fallen be hind the Sciences in the march of improve ment ! Home Journal. brownI rjpAKES jl.-airr. fi the publje, t!i;it i . at their stored A NEW A: Sjjrinrrlr.- i c: Comprising nrreat v r tlemell'n ainl ChiUIn t. - Grocriis, Ili.rs all of pwwl qittiJity at i wquU invite par Hals Boots ai:;! ' M Uncus i and also to a bit ot Iu and to their pi k t 1 1' (iinghani Lan i n.iti:t;:: All which ar eaut .. we wiH elj liw for Salisbury, April li)'. 1 FIXE PRLXClPi; and II AV ANN A TUST received a large lot of tine Principe and Ha- f vanna Segars. Salisbury, April '2l J. II. bNNISS. 1471.1 them tjhings, and follow ing their true love to the Wars, and all sich. ; Mrs S. Well, may be it's some how in that way but la' me ! 'twould o' been obliged to be found out : don't vou know it woujd ? Only think how many children s(ie bad. Now, it stands to reason at some A wife killed by her husband. A melancho ly accident occurred near Troy, P., on Thurs day night of hist iveek. Sume time m the night, Mrs. Pierce, wife of Dr. J. Ii. Pierce, had oc casion to go to the window of the chamher in which they wer sleeping, leaving Doctor P. asleep. The raising ofthe window awoke him, and he instantly seized his gun, which was near his hedidei, supposing that sortie one was trying to hreak into the house. Alter Mrs. P. had let down the window, she advanced toward the hed. Dr. P. called out twice to stop, or he would fire ; hut phe still advanced and he fired when she was near the muzzle of the gun the whole charge of shot entering her breast, and she lell dead on ttie floor. Important to Mill Owners. HOTCHKISS S Vertical Water Wheels for sale in Fayctteville, bv - i). McNeill Co. And in Lincoln County bv E. A. liU&V-AUI). March 12. 1817 tf4" NEW BOOT & SHOE SHOP f " L at . , . r , - - . - . ... , . iic uuii icn iii mr t me ojr other it must have beenlfoc. hed lor his wifej to tell her he had killed some :::.'Irr::."' Well, 1 m an old woman any one, when not finding her, the truth flashed up Ijow, and I reckon the good man won't on "i,n lhal ,,e ,liid shot his own wile ! iiuiu wnf ian oiu woman says to him so b;iess the Urd; if I live to see morning. I'M dJ.I ihn mon :. I : ?;nB?t eti ""passed by no rpan 1 ving extricating himseif from ifHcultiesbut how hr was to escape Irom IjllS, w From the Tarboro' Press. TO MISS 1 ith even toleralile credit to himself, I could not devise. The b I Tht ladies. I f A iul w ; Other next morning, when we arose from our btnls, ve found the giod ladies sitting ;.,uun1 lh fire just a we left them, for N I were hardly seap, befbre Mrs. ?egan to verify her; promise. 1 Mr. Oh knew tl ves, manm,' 'continued Net? icin very well, and often wejlt to an- 'd'dn't you say last twp men that got pam she to Ned night, that them was married to one another?' i V' L i . '.I I xrp, mauam said Ned. ! ' And didn't you say that they raided a fine parcel of children v raisea a I'll dream ojf thee ! I'll dream of thee When other skies are bright, And when ?re laughing down in glee . The gentfe stars of nisht. When far aiway i! when far away ! My wea'rfr frame shall rest, Then lit byjmerhory's purest; ray, I'll press thee to my breast. : I'll Jream ojf thee ! I'll dream of tbjee ! And when I clasp my. brow, j Thy faijr fbrjm I iween I'll see; . E'en as beautiful as now. And then aain! and then again! ! Thy smilp will sweetly come. And kindling in my burning; brain j I'll dreani of thee and. home. .. I'll dream of :hle ! Ml dream of thee J Though far from that green earth Where rests! the dust so dear to rnel ner that gave me birtm iu: st n.('Rini:R w.!d re- f-oeettiilly iniorm Hie citizenstit alistmrv, ami the niiolie at larc, lhat he has oi-ned a shop in the room next to Miehael IJrown's ?tre and opno-ne the Mansion Ho!el,and is prepared to make BOOTS and SHOES, Of good materials and in the most fashionable manner. The materials used and the skill displayed in making he is contidrnt will give satistaet ion to tho-e who patron ize him, and he azures the public that his whole -ludy wilt be to sell onlv good articles at low prices. JACOB LKKLKR. Salisbury, June 11. 1 17 6t9 ! House Fainting! THE fibscriber would respectfully announce to the public, that he holds himself in constant readin--. i to undertake and execute in the very best Ptvle, in all its varieties, all jobs of any size in his line of business, viz : HOUSE PAINTING. He flatters himself that he understands his business well ; and whenever he has ln permitted by his employers to execute his work according to the best practice, Ite has in variably given entire satisfaction. His iobs will -li-.w for themselves. His prices are of the most 'moderate kind," TTPWAKD.S of and his work always executed as speedily as prsible. i vJ sold, and wh. Letters addressed to him at this place will receive imme diate attention. , W.M. A. LVKRLA. Salisbury, April 16,1847 ly50 satisfy. New supplies of Goods will be constantly arriving as they are wanted. 'f Fayetterille, X. C, liny street, Xearly ow)ite the tietr Lafayette Hotel. July 22,1847 ly 12 "spring and summer Fashions, At tlie oldpTailorlii? tabliliiiiciit ! HORACE 11. BEAUD, XTAS just reeeived of Mr. F. Mahan. the LON- Jl DON, PARIS end PHILADELPHIA FASH- IONH, for the Spring and Summer of 1847, which far ex. -elrj any thing of the kind heretofore published. He st:ll carries on the Tailoring Business in .all its various branches, nt )iis 'ole stand, where he is ever ready lo meet and at -commodate his old and new customers with fash ionable cutting and making of garments, not to be sur passed by any in the southern country. Punctuality, ovsp:it b aml'taithful work as ha len, always shall be his ami and olij-i t. Tbanktu! fur past encouragement, he hopes tu merit it continuance. Aprn It. 1-17 tl "2- II II. BEARD. I: i SPKIXti Jitt Stiiti' of Norllt ('itruliii;t.-f-l):tvi(Koii Connty. ' Siijimoi ( out I oj Lair. ' Mary O-mcnt, r. I'rtition for Divorce. Yarbron j!i ).-m'-nt . 1 I" appearing to the satisfaction ofthe Court, that the 1eiendatn, Yar!irou'ti ( )si,i !it. i not an inhabitant of tln State . It I- tlier.-f.r- or.i-r'- 1 liy the Court, tbat puMicat i. .n be jiiade in tt,e t'aro.ina Watchman and (;reeii-!ior"'Ujh Patriot tor three m .nth, for the Detend- ant to !e and appear at ilr- next Term ot the S iperior Court of Law, to f.e b.-;,i for the County of Pavi.i-on, at the Court IIodh- in I.e . njion . on the Monday alter the Mon,l v iii Sepiem K-r, then and there to answer the petition ofthe sai.l Mary (metir.or judgment pro ronfe-so Will lie entered up agai-!-' hil.l an 1 the CI Set for heariai:. Witness A. Hri'.' " r o: oar Slid Court at Office, ihe 2t!i day of June, 1 - i . .,! AN D HI NT, Cl'k. Oh Ni VV HAVIN(i afs,,U pose f carry -is its various branches j i old and new fiends l . FashionaMr rctUi:: not to be surjsM"J h They are capable ot ; with a call; indon'v ; cannot be pleased e - v N. B. We Jiave if man who cannot !. Concord, April 23, 1 - ; ; A : i - i T rUHE subsrribers; I . . JL vidon Court of 1 qualified as liecutoi- Peter Headrick. d-: I . tary, hereby i(,es to the deceased to i : payment, as indu'gej inj claims agiint f-'s . ' them propel ry au:!.- t prescribed by Law, t r Lexington, N. C. ? spring i,: JBSl ECfClTt J Si I Ague and Fever Pills. I WOULD res; Salisbury tnd i place for the f r: , I5niiiC, i , strict attemifta public patronage, lib, litest FAfHI 1 irfens in ei-" of fhee Pills have leen w;tu iheir wor ; " iv work thai I Though far away ! Though jfar awajr My wearjr frme shall resr Then lit by I'll press thee to my breasL memory's brishtest rty OLD TARE RIVER. C. B. WHEELER, M. D., OI" FERS his professional services to his friends and the community generally. The poor will riot hes itate to command his services: his office is at his late pofhecary shop, where, he will at all Urms be happy to tee his frierids and acquaintances, and may be fountf ex cept absent irm.i I-' re the directions have leen followed, not a sinale case In- t -.l. 1 hat they will core Ague and Fever, there is n doubt. That these pUlsV'? in combination, the te st remedies-for this disease, is 'sufH ciently evidenced by the medical recommendations which accompanyithem. That they are the best pill now known for Asoe and Fever, hundreds frxn experience can testi fy. For sale by the dozen rr s ingV box at J. II. Ennfc ', Salisbury ; ! David Fraley, Rockville D. &- W. Hunney cutt, GolJ-IIill J . R. A. Kinj, Lexington ; Howell &. ArmhVld, MQckaville.' r . Aog.5,l&47:tf It OH A OZ. SULPH. QUININE. (Farr-aPrepara- d J J . tlon) for sale low by r "T I hnve nt'Hn t-e to . . ENNJSS. My ?hop caa i I ?aU.s!ury, Mardi!'- REFERENCi: my instructionr fr ( confidence reirinf-"'; 1 as capable of receive J s i J i t Jq'j 23 ! Princeton,, N. J, 'Salisbury, April 30, 1847 tf 52 i July M if 13 I- 'f.; i t f r
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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