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. .i -I v I :. ! 1 1 ;t if. r t ' i.r XL ! ' i From Lirm's Memoir,; . 1' - 1 cbuUTSIlIP AFTER M All HI AGE. i !' lOiU cWnin iti a cny party - at : Herr Kf d-hnififiV. theVjtjVct turned upon fc inMbcKqiv.:i:u) n enilemanof the com 'i paW usserud itmt th youngest daoghtr flf ftic KArnrnrrrnlh- Ammo.., (a blonde U Win April. 1770.) was the most beaut. ,V r. i Jul Wil. citv. I instantly resolved V-. ltiVri mysfjir.uimiKthat sulyect, without 46s of time, and. slipping out of the room ' il we tit straight to tlic Ivammermiu a bouse alnd fang tho bell. ! I Tha door was opened bv tlie youngest r-:!diug4te hWseir, who explained the un--uiitlal cifcuinvtirnce lv saving it happened 'ttiat nobno-WHS in the house excepting ' hernarcnttfand herseil. TCBLISHtD! DTj tUQEST. j - I ; t i - - - - n it ties of tho Sleiiical j Profession to the Public 1 As good citizen it 1 is the duty of physicians to be aver vigilant for the wel fare f of the communitv.' and bear- their baftSn sustaining its inst Jens! they should also be ever ready inasnr' for a hew sllk'dress, or $4(1 staw.' They have the money id their purfee, from their own industry. There are lo s of ro sy cheeks who bavethetr bundrec s: depo sited In banks, fromrthelstrawbr lid em ployment. We1 once . knew two sisters its irtsti utions and bbr- j who bought a farm - for) S 4,000 for their also be ever ready to narpnts. Irnm tri savins of bratdi'f .f :' .1 sivtefcounsel to the j public in relation to tjriatfcrs especially appertaining to their j - Gen. Taylor has been Compelled, by the profession, as on suhjects ; of medical pot- i naure oj' his private engagements, to de lien, hubfic hygiene, and Jegar medicine. ci;Re an invitation given him bv t If f$ their province ro enngnien me puonc , zen3 Gf Yicksburg to visit that tov le citi-n. But come i, I T T i. ' . t t t n-r...ct v sit lie maiuni nun ! sir i -p.. : .i : j -.1 v...... --- . meuieai nonce i itnvus, as ura.iuaj'f, t;ii- fohnd hiT beautiiul and graceful Jieyond , 1, ' !,. .7. -i. ..!... ,c Jtl.M.tr hWntinn 7 I M,ap?ni oc., anu in regaru 10 measures evil I uessnjiii.ii ... .... -nsled tiW, ihere. on the threshold, if she wotm be tijy wife. ?Y iWby noi V answered she. In anti speak 1,0 my parent. r yv. parted late in the evening, with a .(entler embrace all was settled between ; its. . -,! -.'.is ' ,:- V In t ie village of Truppach, on the 18lh of .Tanu:ary,1790 we were married, in a gob pimple fashion, and late in the eve- ning t ie brfdc stepped into my carriage, at l(er fathej-'s door, and went with me ' to rdy pd house. ' I ioon Todnd that it is easier for a man j to become a- bridegroom than a wise hus in regard to quarantine reguiauons, tne j ipcktlon, arrangement, and dietaries of j Arrival and Departure of (he lllails. rjosfals, aylums, schools, prisons, and! Nortiern cArrive3 Suniiay, Tuesda and Fri S5 mi la r institutions,- ih relation to the 'day, at 6 A. M. ; departs Tuesday, Thursday! and Sat urday, at 7 A. M. . Southern Stage Arrives Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at 6 A. M. ; departs Sunday, Tuekday and T?;,l.. . T A AT i fpr (lie prevention of epidemic and COnta- j Cheraw Stage Arrives Monday, Wednesday and gioos diseases j and when pestilence pre- Saturday, at 5 F. M. ; departs Sunday, Tuesday and is. . .. . i . . I r- .i i Friday at 7 A. M. i VaiS,p.t IS tneir UUl TO lace me Ganger, Western Stage, via LincolnHn Arrives Tuesday, and: tW continue their labours lor the alle- i Thursday and Saturday, at 6 A.jM.; depart! Sunday, -v - m 11 i-i . . m : i i uesuay ana v ruaj , at i i. m. i Statesviile Stage Arrives Wednesday andj Saturday ! at 5 P. M. ; departs Tuesday and; Friday at 7 A. M. j Hocksrille Horse Mail Arrives Saturday ft 6 P. M.; 1 departs Friday, at G A. M. ; i j ! Fayefteciile Horse Mail Arrives Tuesda at 5 P. I M. ; departs Wednesday, at G A. M. j Rkleigh Horse Mail Arrives1 Monday and Thnrs-" day, at 6 P. M. ; departs Sunday land Wednesday, at 7 I A. M. . , Truy Horse Mail Arrives Friday, at 6 P. M. ; de parts Saturday, at 7 A. M. ;; - - - 1 viatiiin of the sulTering, eyen at the jeop aird bf their own lives 1 sl Medical men should also be always ready, when called on by the legally con sjitUtd authorities, to enlighten coroners' i ftqiiests and courts of justice, on subjects sjrioily medical, such as involve ques tions Relating to sanity, legitimacy, mur der y poisons or other violent means, and band; ! We plagued each other constant- j ;ra rUHn to the various other subiects'459'83, VrV ly in the beginning, out of pure love, till ; .iLi .flfi ; e;f. ;,r TtTi t Cont;nu.ll ve,xation and coldness ensufd, j i ii, i . u i we both felt, but could not account 'M. , . , , (3 . ' pk;cinly where they are required to make a' post-mortem examination, it is. just, in conHequencerof the time, labour and skill ' fwhich r ' y. ' for. 1 ' - Yestcrdav mv little ladv would not , i j $Uldrj(ri'w tor leaVe her side, and to day $he jfoijnd it good to visit, her brother, ten f miles irthe country, without bidding me adieu, lor naming the time of her return. J j ', Two' ijayC after this, hasty messengers Clime one after another I must come 1 i 1 qome without me she could have Negroes Wanteid ! TIIE SUBSCRIBER would inform the pilblic, that he is still in this place, and is desirous of! purchas ing a number of LIKELY NE&ROES. rcqed. and .he responsibility and risk ; for (hc SoutU-Westeril Jlarket. iuy. uicurt inat toe puonc snouiu awaru thena proper honorarium. 3.1 There is no profession, by the mem bersjpf which, eleemosynary services are no peace. I morfe liberally dispensed, than the medi Seemett i i i. :..t 1 -ivvj.it and the joy of re-union as if itcoultl never end. On the follow !ing day I was again a burthen. 1 left her ..'jvith a cold parting, and that self same night came the repentance by an extra jjpost she could not live without me I Gmust hasteniback. 14 : Thisertainly would not do in this way!ali my identity would not be destroy- ed.- destroy JSince the day of mv marriage with my beaijtiful wile. I hail been the submissive slave oi' herj will ; but now that it I was plain tnat sue, had no will ot her own, j inusj follow iomo other plan. I sat down to cbnsrderi and, -after some reflection, dccideit what to do. cal, but justice requires that some limits j should be -placed to the performance of i suchlood offices.' Poverty, professional ! brotbf rhood, and certain puhlie duties re- j ferret to in sejetion 1 of thischapter, should j alw4is be recognized as presenting valid clairlis for gratuitous services; but nei- i j ther jipsJifutions endowed by the public ! or b'-frich individuals, societies for mutu- al benefit, for the insurance of lives or for tr Persons having any of the above property for sale, wouid find it to their advantage by making early application to him, as he is paying the ' 1 :, j II i gliet j .Harkct Prices in CSH! lie is also aniious to purchase M ECU AN its. He can be found ot J. I. Shaver's Hotel. j ; E. MYERS. Salisbury, N. C, .You. 4,1847 ifl ' I l ' Lr Tersoris at a distance having Negroes jfor sale, will be promptly attended to by jiddressing mej Wb w " p lea m i New Fall & Winter Goods ! l: WM. C. JAMES & CO- - - 4 RE now receiringj and offer for sale by Wholesale XJLrand Retait, their large and extensive stocK ot jgmi ANDj WINTER GOODS, entVracm'g almost every article that is usually kept in the Dry Goods, Hat, Shoe tfnd Hardware and Cutlery line, all of tfhich have been recently) purchased hi the northern markets, at auction and private sale under the most favor able circumstances, and many at much below what jhey coufd now be bouscht. I They respectfully soKcit a call from their friend3 and therpublic generally i to give their stock an examination before laying in their Fall supplies, as great pains have been taken and much time consumed in order to obtain everTtrtlcle at the lowest prtce.so as to offer every ad- i . iil . ii .. : r...i xtw I vantage mat wouia De gaineu oy gumg uti" nunu. New supplies will be.received' throughout the season a they are wanted. W. C. J. & CO., Itay ttreet Nearly opposite the new Lafayette Hotel. Fayetteviixe, N. G, Aug. 32, 1847 lyl2 Time of Sale Changed. VALUABLE L&ND FOR ijjSm SALE. BY virtue of a decree of the Court of Equity of Rowan, Twill sell at the Court-house in Salisbury on Saturday the 1 5th day of January next. OF VERY VALUABLE LAND, Situated in the best landed section of Rowan County, belonging to the heirs of Alexander Dobbins, deceased: One Tract containing four hundred Acres, known as ! THE " DOBBINS" TRACT, celebrated for its excellent hottom land and fine meadow. Another Tract, called the RECVES TRACT, contain ing 70 or 80 acres; And another called the MAT THEWS TRACT, of two hundred acres, upon which was allotted the widow's dower, and which will be sold subject thereto, having on it a good meadow. REFERENCE is made to Thomas L. Cowan, Elkanah D. Austin and Osborne G. Foard, as to the quality and situation of said Lands. Mr. JosephT. Burroughs will show the premi ses to those desiring to purchase. A credit of four years will be given, bonds to draw interest twelve months after date, to be paid annually. Purchasers also to pay an installment at the confirmation of the sale sufficient to discharge the Court costs. A. II. CALDWELL, cm. e. 6w32 Printers fee $5 50 VALUABLE LANDS AT PUBLIC SALE ! - RESTORER ,;GFj THE: : BLOOD, " - CHRONIC AND OTHER DISEASES, I ':' ' 4 I ' ' ' K . DYSPEPSIA, ceneTal debility, decline, diseases of the skin, of the-liver, bfth lungs, coughs. Fever and Ague, biltious afTectionsj etc. Price, qt. bottles, 50: pint lo. 1 50.i j ; " k DEPLtRATIVE POWDE For Feter and Ague, pillion Affections, Inflammatory Diseases, (?rrel,War)n, Head-Ache or Mr grim, Ful ness of the Head) Dimness of &$Af, 4tr. which is to be taken in the Restorer, j Pric 50 eta. per bqx. Universal 6r Strengthening Plaster, for disease of the chest pains, weaknesses, etc. 50 cts. ABYfeSlSlA AUXTUReJ for gonorrhoea, gleet, floor albus, gravel, etc. Price per botfle; 81 1 25 anU 3 50, GOU) MINE BALSAM, An incomparable Tonic. 50 cenis. These Medicines are of Dr. Kuhl's own discovery, prepared by himsejf, arid have been disposed of in this community for about tn years past, with unparalleled success. A great fmmUer.of testimonials ar in the pos session of his agents, and may bo seen by ctt ling at their stores. We present here two specimens of jtbem. From thelRund'ilph Herald. Letter from J. M. 'A. Drake, Esq., Clerk of Sup. Court, Ashborough, X.C. ! A'sHEDOEoiGH, N. C , Jan. !l5, 1847. .4 Dr. Kmii Dear Sir-: I taie pleasure in Ibearing tes timony, to the beneficial results of your Medicines. Mr. Xoah bmitherman, was severely attacked vith Inflatn- L u.lnL : YEGETAliLi: 1 Tie only hn'tv-t: 71- ' ' ' Vurlj.c ?. ., . D. Le IJJts i';! : : into the Vnhrd :a- ;.: of peca!inr xnlu. It new or foreign contri- - ment in thfir di-'i( qnently fatal tf i'4.,. v This nius:!y def'c j . ; attended by hetdDcl? z- Roy's Pills msy W !(;. dence as a prevenm t f ' have already tcurn 1, to health. Oihrr I ir ; , relieving the LoJy r t ; - treai by the process tl.r r . .... kJT. ue uoy i , ri t sirngthen at the tar n . they produce re rT?, r -distinguishes tlern fori 1 dicinefi whose cures .are worse than the diea ; their effects on the L it:: -: pel the Heart and Liter, active disehar of their are a strong tligi-ftion.a: : and thus they set ore J; ;.' 1. by keeping the entire w in a-tate cf action, crier -j . be affected by external c ; f England to Aosirslia, m:;. bundantly supplied with -. es of which" tats the cC?t ter in the London ?.leIicr.l j " is worth more n acthu.ri:.- than a year's residence on ('.. matory Rheumatisra, during the Summer qf 1844 ; he add, that, person? rrin . T. FALL & WINTER sFASHIDNS For 1847. resorted to your Medicine? for relief, and soon obtained it ; he was effectually cyred by the use of the Restorer of the Blood, &.c. I cab further say, that rid person has ever tried them sufficiently, but what have beien well sat isfied with their efficacy Respectfully; J. M. A. DRAKE. From the Milton Chronicle, j Letter from J. R. Callurn, Esq., Milton, N. C- Dr. KruL Dear Sir,: Your Medicines have civen entire satisfaction in this section of country. The Abvs- 1 , : rr 10 carry n long wi;a ! invaluable PilU. They ti : in need, for they will leer . of hope and fpirits, in def.ar . food, change of climate, arid :i .. . sort which travellers, and. -tries usually have to coaui d a . leave for Mexico without n ; Pills in his knapsack. ' ' ; I JGJLXTS J. If. Enniss, Salilury J, j' C. N. PRICE & J. M. KESLER, 1 7: ' ' nimiO'TOU.'S purposes, nor any proieSSlOll Or B""SAVIN(i associated themselves toretherforl the nur occupation, can he adniitt'td to noss?ftSS ; a-JL Pose of carrying on the Iailyrtng Business in all U T T 1 ! its vi sucnipriviiege. ior can it be justly ex- various brniifhes in Concord, are ready to nieet their old and new friends with " 1 1 i )pctbld of physicians to furnish certificates Fashionable Suiting and making oL Ganncnts, of persons wisliinjr to insure their ... . . . . - ih; mucn nu povbiole ruturneti to my bachelor .life: --It "J.-. , ; My AtiftVverv day sent letters full of a PGhniary acknowledgment tcar.s ; Jiut 1 paid no attention to them out- j dividjfals in indigent circtnnslances, such ' WardlyJalthjuih they touched my heart , profellsional services should always be sorely, tj At h-n-th I wrote her a Ion- se- : cheph,ly and freely accorded. surroundins country. may favor them inij assumed they cannot he pleased elsewhere on better terms. livesphtain pensions, orithe like, without'! man who cannot be surpassed either North or Bouth, diiniarv acknowledczment. But to in-! cord, April 23, iy47-ff2i . ' Sihcj rny marriage, my old employment of intbility to serve on juries, lo perform 1 not u be surpasse.t by any in the surrot n,l pui,lve l,ee Al.1,lh,rneglec.!railii .lu.y.or .o t.stilto He s.ale of 1&o1Mv ted ; but-1 now resumed them, and as , i rtUi ,.,..:. ... , ,v.: ; :in:,. be nieased -Wwhere on heher t, B BY virtue of a Decree of the Court of Eriuity of XJ Rowan, the Clerk and Masier will sell at the Court House in Sulisburyon Monday of February Court, being the 6ih day of the month, a Tract of Land, belonging to the Heirs of John Goodman, dee'd, adjoining 'he lands of Moses Trexler, Samuel Linn and others. The widow's dower has been laid off in this Tract ; the other portion will be sold on nine months" credit Bond and good su reties retired. ALSO At the same time, a Tract of Serenty Acre, belonging toihe Heirs of Luckey, deceased, lying on the Wilkesboro' road, adjoining the lands of Luke Rarber, Roller t F. Wilson, and others, on a credit of twelve months, with interest from date. Dond and good sure ties required for the purchase money. A. II. CALDWELL, C. M. E. 31:8t. Printers fee .$5 50 sinia .Mixture especially,! is highly approved of. It has i Jn''than Worth fAshbjroiz h never failed to cure in every case. It sells like hot cakes. I have never had enough; to sppply the demand : You will' please send me a large supply of k as soon as you arrive at home. Yours respectfully, ' i J. R. CALLUM. Milton Drug Store, Aug. 14, 1847. JJ' Trice 25 Cents per lex. FALL AND ITi;i! FOU 1S7 A: ' Just Received at tbc NcwiTal! u ri rioUS lerter, In which I said that as we had ( been -tniirriod without any previous lly 4. It is theiduty of physicians, who are L a i . V . . . IPOfltllint Vl'lhlOw'w'Otl nl thrt - m m s council n, it was not stransre that, beimr i ?" "" u1Cniu.muicSuuiu- unacnu ti'utrd with each other's ch.'irae-I niitted by quackery, and the iniurv to tcr. AVelcould not harmonize together, and ! healttl and even destruction of life caused F ' I ''-. . . . I if I proposeti tlat she should remain at her by thp use of! quack medicmes, to enli-ht-fatliers hons at present, and that, with j iUU ..nJ. .t., It : ... . U:Am--'JC.irlZ'1' t it . i , tu iHiuiiuuii uiw! sumecis, to expose ncr permission, I Avould visit her two or .fit. , i SALISBURY FACTORY FOR Ml, SALE. three tiUs a week and spend an evening the "W sUstamed by the unwary from iin. ner in coim.-rsauon, until we were i u r,lcC5 clfiU pieieusians ui anu:i ein- ncquai.su ed (with each other, and, ifter thntj if she ,vould like me well enough, -1 wou ldtalp her home to ' my w i fe piricf and impostors.. Physicians ought to usj all thej influence yhich they may but H Me found she could not be satisfied 1 jT , '"Y!1 U1 Y V r, wit ((my habits, manners and character, I maani1 b3' exercising their option in W'OUia lcavtj hi-r under her father's rnnf I reSa? snops to WHICH ttieir prc- TT1 NDER a Re?olutif)ii of the ,tocUholJeH of the iJ Sulishuru Manufacturing Coihnatiu. I will sell at Public Auction, on Tuesday the:2oth of January, 1343, fit the Court House, in SaJisburyj, on a credii of six months, the .- i SALISBURY FACTORY entire, containing about 2500 SPINDLES, 10 OR 80 LOOMS, with nil the necesnrv prepnratory machinery, a superior FIFTY HORSE-POWER ENGINE, DWELLINGS for the operatives, &c. Also, one i NEGRO MAN a bout 45 years of age, the engineer, i 1 1 MATTHIAS BOGER, Pfcs't. Salisbury, Nov. 25, 18 17 930 j ' ' I lITThe Fayetteville Observer, Richmond Southern er and Raleigh Register, will insert till day of iale. h und ghjcv up5 all claims upon her. i scrippohs shall be sent, to discourage drug 1 ins plan (lid not please her much : but ! gists Kndapolhecaries from vendinsr ouack i: or Hidne!' - beift in any Come & buy greBi Bargains. WelltocutalonirstorvsWal'u-r. BnSa-e" ln lllcir manuiactnre and formal courtship of no very great length, i sa'e ( , Obligations of the public to Physicians. 1. jThe bpriefits accruing to the public directly or indirectly from the actijve and unwpried beneficence of the profession, once inorc tdok her home and she made nicotic oi Ujo ttest little wives in the world. From th'oj German. A'tr.non iTnsp..wrn ynrinyou see a young man. modest hpd, retiring in his manners, who cares lew ab iut iih dress than his moral char- tictcr. dt'pejid upoti it, ladies, he will make an oscjtjMienr. iiusnHnU. It you see one tha ta.jkintj and attentive to his mother, adectiiHiati'to sisters, industrious in his habits, and economical in his business. rent a ski retl you have found one of whom you . nc Vcr will be ashamed; The ball H y Y A'irtue of a Decree of the Court of Equity of JLP Rowan, there will be sohl,on the tirbt day of Jan uary, at the CouruHouse in rfalishury, some VALUABLE Til A CTS of Land lying i t Rowan county, on Dutch Buffaloe, be longing to the Heirs of Jacoh Shaver, rlec'd. One ad joining Henry Kerf, Nelson Sides and Frederick Stire walt, containing forty-seven Teres. ALSO Another Tract, subject to the widow's dower, adjoining James C. Roseman, Frederick Stirewah and othcis, containing seventy acres. ALSO Another Tract, in the vicinity of Gold Hill, adjoining John Shaver, Esq., Abraham Shaver and others, con taining two hundred acres valuable for its timber. Twelve months credit will be given, bond and good sureties required. QUICK CURE. Mr. Ramsay, in the employment of Tames Brannoclc, Esq., Guilford counjy, for some time alllicted with Fever and Ague, treated with Quinine, Calomel, Oil, &.C., with out any effect ; but was !cured in three days, with the third part of a pint Restorer, and half a box of Depura tive Powder. L AGENTS IS NORTH CAROLINA. J. II. Enmss,: Drii'gjrist, Salisbury. Piiifer & YouKKj Concord. Tii03ias.J. Nolto Cliailotie, C;ipt. Vm. SladfJ Lincolnton. J. P. .Markv, P. M., Lcxinlon. J. J. & R. Sloan,' Greensborough. A. S. Porter, Drtigiiist. Greenshorough. James Bran-.vock,' Waterloo, Guilford eo. Samsox Kueii:k, P. M, Iliiihrock, Guilford. Woollex 6c Branxack, Weutworth. J. M. A. Drake, Abehon'. E. Coffix &c Co., J'r.inklmville. Ratid!ih. Piiilii IvekxiIr, Pi .M.,kerneravi!le, Stokes. 17:t.jaii.l2.'4S. State ot Hovtn eatoUua, IREDELL COUNTY. Court of Picas and Quarter Sessions Novem ber T(?m, F847. George W. Allison, Adin'r Jeremiah Burnette, r. Edward Burnette, Jere miah Burnette, William II. Burnette, Joseph Bur- S- Petition for sale of Real neue, uoien i. rMepnens i restate. and wife, Fanny, Henry Simmons and wife, Dolly, Zochariali Si;mmerS and wile, Sarah. i 1 WOULD repec;lly Lnw .u ; Salisbury and jts vicinijy, th .t 1 place for the purpose of cajryii i; -i Hum lie in all its'vaiiius l-.v. r j strict attention to business) ioln:t-: : I public patronaee. 1 shall rerr ire r( .! the latest FASHIONS, anl sl.iii K expense in giving atisfactie.n to ail v with their work alu.iva t.X'.l , , . : - - j VWlh I,. I any work that I may do.- ! " I have now in mv emcloi' two Ci,- My Shop can be found in ', '. L. Co?. CI Salisbury, Sept. 23, 1541 KEr EKENCE. Mr. Gr-ulj l.a " rnr inf mttnna fn l!, Lil r... confidence recommend hi mi to x,,- .- uon in : OLIVE!. as capable of giving satisfa THOMAS M g T appearing to the satis- JL faction of the Court, that the Defendants, William II. Burnette, Joseph BurnetieColen E. Stephens and wife, Fanny, Henry Simmons and wife, Dolly, and Zachriah Summers and wife, Sarah, air not inhabitants of this State : It is therefore ordered by the Court, that publica tion be made in the Carolina Watchman for si. weeks, notifying the said William H. Burnette, Joseph Burnette, Colen E. Stephens and vfife, Fanny, Henry Simmons and wife, Dolly, and Zachiriah Summers and wife, Sa rah, to appear at the; next jL'ourt of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, to be held, for tlie County of Iredell, at the Court House in'Statesvillejon the third Monday of Feb ruary, next, then and therejto plead, answer or demur to said petition, otherwise thei same will be taken pro con fess, as to then), and heartl exparte. Witness, J. i . Alexanders Clerk tf our said Court, at Fresh & Genuine I IV V I St Carriages, Barouches, Busies, Sulkies, Wagons, l,2,fc4 Heir e consi aro numerous and important, that phy- F0R SALE BY THE SUBSCRIBEH, On siciaits are justly entitled to ihe mmost I ,helmos, accommodating terpi to he hadjin this sjclrration and respect from the com Hie puhlie ought likewise to en is good 1 on my BV Virtue of a Decree of the Court of Equity of Rowan County, 1 will also sell, on the premises, On Monday the lQlh of January, a Tract of Land belonging to Heirs of Richard Smith, dee'd., of one hundred acres, adjoining James Graham, Peter Sloop and others. Six months credit will be given to purchasers, upon giving bond and good sureties. ALSO : t : A JXJJ and its variogs prr ;n. ; 100 lbs. of Hydrl sd. f-. ; many of its other j f , 200 ounces of Ioj;ie tin 1 Also many other new Medit in-.. receive and keep" constant!;.! on lY:i i ment of genuine Medicines, l'tii: : , Furniture, Soaps, Candies,! INSTRUMENTS,: 1. Slices, Perfumery nl 1 bought wiuth cf the I'oti rune. Jsooks, etc., can accotuiK : l: terms, nr. tneeiera onipe i ;u will at all times take pleasu-in ; iv. who may need medicine, S1 Fi- -short notice, "pur shop is 4e:i ed by those experienced in f :e !. -tiaies le happy to wait upo c.-r : . upon the most reasonable vi r LOL'KK Salisbury, April 30,11- 17::: XIic nest J2r-;:at2t ; IX Til i: v::!. The " SCIENTIFIC aKh:.'" 12 Fulton Ft., New York.H a-! ; Otr.ce the ?d Monday of November, A D. 18-17, and j,, pub!ic;iIiJ., i t in the 72d year of our indepencenee, this 12th De cember, 1S47. ! J; F. ALEXANDER, Cl'k. Gw33 Printers fee $5 5Q It has attained al-irirer ci: . ; Mechanical paper poUi-hedj i .' j poesae? sucli facilities fur f ,: "ence on , 111111'.,, William Cain, Executor Daniel Cain, Wyatt Fowell and wife, Lljza- A Tract cf Land lying three miles from Salisbury, beth, Ira Reeves, and satatc ot liortn ctvouni. : .it rhiui f th. c Davie Cn.ty.-lii Epilv-Fall Terra. 117. JhJ,', ' John L. Cain, i "fl N this case.it appearing f American Patents, as i-s : J f i Ja. to the MtiWaction , ot tae ; each week.; notices r.f the prj I Curt, that Daniel Cam, one j anj jemific inventions ; ini )4of the. teiidnnt, is not an and Trades, with ennvin : vs. mumlv. $L o ;.;. L Lrl..,:'.,1 The subscriber has in UU employ several first-rate . iiir.. . a iuiri;iauuu ui iiiruiCHi i woriviiien. ana ne t-e s assured h run t.,rt ,.rr M . j f . ' --r turn VI Iirmimiit tr. rr,ol, wor as any establishment in theJ South. minntion hetiveen true science and the as- ! agent, Mr. Francis D. Locke. ; i qual sumptions of ignorance and empiricism, Jo afford, every encouragement and facili- Atifj. 19, 1817, J. S. JOHNSTON. lG:tf. ! A CARD. room i4jjrio;place to find a husband : the ty - tthe cquisitipn of medical educa-1 niMiiouui)is asscmhly is no place it is in 1 llonrina no longer allow the statute URS- ui ui.. have associated thepsehes the! rellrcmpnt nf homo . In tl, ..r hdll 0vK;kw ,U !. in the practice of Medicine at GpLD-HiLt, ahd hold ..ft. u M 1 in me piace oi doos to exnioit lire anomaly ot exacting -TTi l rV.ou.c:m slU(,' ,he cnar ! knowledge Worn" physicians', under liahi h i it . ,ir" miowieugc irom pnysicians, under liaU ; .actcr tt Hi he dismosttum t and w here tho ... Ji J , . . .. iibestod side h noi pnt o lor c fleet and lV Ia.ues, ana oi mauingtnem 'Miy.Muus iu (iumsuiiieni tor resorting to i the only meains of obtaining it. ! themselves: in readiness for Professional calls.l ibili- (-":"t,'"1L, .May 6:h, 1847. ITS .display. Many. a vouns woman sadlv tpissrsjt,,yho is carried away hy a bright ; look and tshlendid dress. The man who i tnakethr most polite how, and is the , rnost cracfrful in his manners, is not aL Ativy.vt itVrhoststithh. p,.rsoM fur a hus. r4nnd. (L,k rtt th.- hrart. study the char- .1. .. 1 I . ' I . . nc;i,rr Htm ji'arn uj inpottion. ! 1": AVej knew a beautiful yotm ladv I ;beiurn-uHpNlook upo!t. we im-ani-who j turiitMl p hoi- prrHy nose tit ashiwrnaker ' hum n-iuscu m acunowh'dge a paints F. FRALEY is ever ready tornake QLOTHING in the hitest style, well dofe, and warranted to fit. He also keeps for sale REA D Y ! MADE CLOTHING very cheap. He will also teach the fert ef CUTTING to of the most All tjaken in payment at market prices:. , i y2 , Tie Springfield Republican Says We any , wisnin2 to learn, as he is agent for some of the m iiivt it . t: i . '; fashionable Tailors of New York and Philadelphia. haf received the Statistics ot tho various kinds of clothes eut at short nolkej Produce Uer branches ot industry in Massachusetts, for 1S4, taken ;wiih the state census that yea. To sliow Our young ladies that it is n disgrace to work in the Pilgrim land, we Jjivc them the particulars of the straw Important to Mil Owrisrs. ; 1 i 7 i i IT OTCH KISS'S VertifeBi AVater Wheels fni sale in containing about 250 acres, adjoining the lands of Ham ilton C. Jones, Henry Miller; Esq , Daniel Peeler, and others ; belonging to the Heirs of John Ciary, dee d., on a credit of twelve months. O This Tract will be sold on the premises, on Mon day the 27th of December. AI30, on the premises, And on Saturday the 8.'7 of January next, I will iell the interest of Joseph D. Cowan in a Tract of two hundred and seventy acres, adjoining the lands of Da,vid Cowan, David IL Patterson and others, on twelve months credit, interest from day of sale. I A. II. CALDWELL, cm. e. 31:Gt Printers fee QR 43 State ot 3Lorttt Carolina, DAVIDSON COUNTY. Court of Picas and Quarter Sessions, NOV. TERM, 1H47. $ Benjamin Lashmet, Adm'r. Of Thomas Slater, dee'd. ts. Elijah Slater, Jonathan Slater, Milton L. Nelson and Sally, his Wife, Polly Slater, Henry Slater, and Jane Stater, in i,i!)ir;iiu i thisfcitate: it is 'ordered, that publication be wife, Eliza. J ;niad tor six week", in the Carolina Watchman for the said defendant 10 be and ap pear, at the next Court of Equity, to le held for the Coun ty of Davie, at ihe Court House in Moeksvilie, on the 4th Monday in March next, ami plead, answer or demur to complainant's bill, of the sSioe wilt be taken pro conf-sso and the cause set for hearirj? exparte, as to him. Witnes", L. Bingham, Ofk und Master t-f said Court, at Office, tlie 4th Monday in S'-pteinber, A. D., 147, and in the 72 year of Aiiiencui Independence. j L. BINGHAM, C. M. E. Cw33 Printers Fee S3 50 State o iiovtu Cavoliua, Davidson County. Superior Court of Law Fall Term, 1847. Debby Shuler, i ts. petition for Divorce. Daniel Shuler. ? 1 chemical experiments ; the la. Europe and America ; ail t!.--. ments, published in a series 1 than a hundred enrnv'm;:. " -It is published weekly in 'j 1 ' doptect to binding, and fcirn;-'? ! ' the loir jrice of Tiro Dillat t a iitlcaiirr, and the remain. I. r it -Addrew, Mt'NN .'. I POST PAID.? ; ; I Bound vtJurne? of t.'-.e S.-iei i 1C paes of choice read-r; ? more than SCO er.?ra'ns c-' ; the ofike, Price 7j. I j Kraii:!ret!i Ttiis medicine is ecknowl. j j valuable ever discovered, a i , I fluids. It is superior to r-a ; I doriric or alternative. ! It ; ' 1 preparations orcombiintii- ?ht .streets! who mnrrit d a thhin r hntlhpf nnrl hnt nrwl cl,al. K.;.t 1 . ...... Him 011 n tli aiuo aim thd o:j .ef ,t ve;viihv n.n.. lWoirii pall leaf hats, made there iin one vear 2 a w 1 6 NutT' Value. A Ny.yt'.iri t:,M( ry passed nwav.and her lllil t I. il - . 1 . . 1 1 . m .:,-:. ," ',V,arn'irt;ceU.an((lsh.tomain- ; !f HonnetskS: Hats, 1,04.0,934 1,057 892 I "ini fvpruawy tool; m washing Mai , LSiruv Hraid, Fayetteville, by D. McXEILL & Co. And in Lincoln Count v by E. A. BREV March 12,1 847 tf45 REVARD. Petition for sale of Real Estate. TT appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that the ; properties are alone ot iru. -rvf-n.lanr. Hani.M Shnt.T U no. an inhabitant of ibis ' may be lLenda.;iy forany pi. State : It is therefore ordered bv the Court that publica- j "nmS hJ &e catharttc e... ct, tion be made in the Carolina Watchman and Grcensbor- aw" 'because yt rar.-. , I oazh Patriot, for three months, for the defendant 10 be and rJ Joes' wh!f , . r', ' ! 1,- n., ri... ft have none of th" intr'.b.e . Real ! bi'hHJ for the County of Davidson, at the Court-House, j T,he tH r ! in Lexiaston.on the 1st MimJav, after the 4th Monday ' ywi-no--bal in i!w :r-. i , . t inAlarch. lB4d,tien and .Here 'to answer ihe petition o I torn, new l,ftf and ccriv-t .:; said Debby Shuler. f.r Divirce, or judgment pro confer rT .nw will be entered arainit hii and the case set Jor hearin- ; Universal Ketneur. for : Tinrte f . they cure Ir.Cama::on an 1 ( ITT nrnnnr t, tt, . ;afr,:nn f th- Cnnrf fhnt ' Witness. Andrerr, 'llnnl f3crk nfnnruit Curt at Of- ! Cure DiabetU of LVine. 1 X the Defendant, Henry Slater, is not an inhabitant fice, the Clh day of December, 147. etitutional Costivrn of this State : It ia therefore Ordered by the Court, that j . j J AND. HLM.CA. t. publication l.e made in the Carolina Watchman, for the j 3m32 Printers fet lfj CO snace of six weeks, nofifyina thet said Henry blater to -.fthlijtiriaakerH wife and many a paitn' 1 '' Leir Hals, 4frf yiV!e'il,!wcoiitrilufpcl tolrcom- I I W'k.rft ihehearlthe char- All this Lv fema - l . r i - t. t"'"t iiSi,ij, 103 3C7 49u,337 ENT i.HTALNMENT $1,610,560. ties, mostly farmers' ' . 1 : so seypre- .lauhJers. AVorchester. Uam'pshire and Fraklin counties do the most: Are not Uv Initial in Phil..., .:!...!.:.. x " y KV "er?t hi;;. I:- Vpi V ' v tfeul on slreet varus, they 'are for thr1 L Li 1. .t . V ' " "' uuims tionars anit cents. 1 hov c em't rnnviil,. ae ui' i rri?t. . : ' f . . - -v j : ! .i : , . ... 1 oour tucir-harents and husbands with on BV i ELI HARRIS, Uf orfi, Eavidou Coniity, rf C. Onhe great Stags Road from North to Saqt and Savth Wct- At Hi Eight miles North of Lexington, and -27 S. W. of Greensbdxo'. - Dec. 16, 1S47 tf33 ! - tht t appear at the o. .Co0 oi 'Pie.. , and Quarter Sron.. ; ) WlKTER FASlllOxNS in Iiesmgton, on the 2d Monday in February next, then j FOR'l S'T'O and there to plead, answer or demur: or the petition ; .f t, oil! TiibiJlt- LMaMhliinnnl will "be taken pro mnmasid him, an I heard expnrte. ; V,1 lUC OZtt AUloS IluOIMllincat. Wit new, C. F. Lowe, Cierk bf our ?aid Court at office, j 1 the 2d. Monday of November, 1847, and in the 72d. ' HORACE year of American Independence. j "BU A3 'just reeeived of ! j Ci V. LOWE, Cl'k. J JO. DON. PARIS! and 31 :6t Printers fee 85150 - and TOBACCO, T N hand the finest; Regalia, PriiirJpe. and Ilavaira v-icJirs. ajso, me verv oest oiui Virginia -rhewinar h tobacco, besides a quantity cf fine smoking tobacco5.: ' -i-tf33 ' j BROWN H JAZZES j ; C. B. WHEELER, M. D., (rfkFFERS his professional services to his friends and V, Uiejpommanity generalhr . .The poor vlllnothes- aporheicary shop, where' he 'will's t all times be happy to see his friends and acquaintances, and may be found ex cept absent npon professional duties. - wi 1. ;TfV -V -. .Salisbury. A .nril 30 ,ISl tf 52 ;--J -ii-J 'Tt- IL HEARD, y. F. Mahan, th LON-PHILADCLPIIIAIFASII- IONS, for the FALtinnd WINTER of 1847. which far eicels any thing of the kirtd heretofore published. -He" ffn"in,wy'f 3,n, lU, still carries on the Tilori4? Burinesa In all its rarions rela nVv ! 1 , i branches, at bis ole stand, Where he is ererready to weet & Jahry , Dav.ii . and accommodate hiold nd new customers with fash iorjIIe cultins aad miakinfe of ffohnents. not to be sar- itate to command ms servtceart- ca omce is at nis later passeU byny in tb southern ton a try. Punctuality. etivenecs. J ; opposite di.eaps. becauH? t:. blood, provided, however, : assistance. -1 In alt cases they will Le T dy, yet all powerful f r t!t i chronic or recent, h:fc".'? - ' render the syfem liM ' of tempera t'tre.i The vty man fiaine beu3 afTectt-J ; , ed by ibeir ae. TlieTc:. t anjsensns wi;Iio:t di:;:T.:', extra care is unnecessary. Tbeiv Pills are for sa 'e i : t : despatch and faithful work, as has been, always hall l-e his aim int object. v tThaiikful for past encouranier.t. he hopes to merit its eontipaanee. . - - . s-pt.mT-rfH: b n:ir:iJEiRD:,: W-IfoneTCotf-Uold 1 1 - ; J. Krider & Son. JI.'l Ver i Ju.et nrinlrd or 1V.V ..cellen! TAPER, for 3, I" : t-. ; n h
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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