wholesale .&1RETAIL. Splendid 1 : 3 3 -. te, ! of (ni.nttmfiwnl, thai a Com- Is ALT riR-Song: . Jfc "Jfci IXXV 1 mon u. nl will pr..Till!jr nK leave to prtf enl ihrlr c t yut al an rally day. I can Hoi o ariie.tfjrC"inmr-nd ihe tWae' itself, lb dislntcrstcM li.MH'f olfnrrt r it's ' advocate!'. 'Pursuant ttr a ujact t.fthe !t iVgisUttir, fr ibQ file of rrrtaiu (;hrktu LamJi, wbih bad been ftirrenderrd tti' Htnt hy "tho former pUrclnWra, n'lWrtl bfCuuiiiiiiner was cii- ni ions on ihe several - i . . . . . tract, in conformity with the Uvt and they mitlee ol the iegiif" , uiuhiwi i-it: ihem such am! s irmnjr of IheChalrtiri In va-J rious Counties, of uthvr Intel. igclit ppronv ' 1 ibey shall require, ftud fake'thctr examination, on oath, 'touching the merits of our present School laws, and Jbir administration iir, the community. 1 hisjrftodeol utlainingKnoieuge to enlighten the course f Legislation is not yn frequent in other Parliamentary Assemblies, and cannot IjuI be of great utility on the subject under consideration. N concern of the State is now of- greater importance, whether we re. gard the amount of monies expended or the ob ject intended to be accomplished. Lam yet of 1 VT' were exposed for saleby pre-emption and other wise. oh ln form therein prescribed, uno hundred and tweiity.neven tracts comprehend t.ofifi9ft nrrnj. licVulcs two town lots were . . i t.i ii. - nn'mittn lhni a achuol Commit sioner to snuer- price ol 836.703 33.the same Uiidihavitig leen i vise us administration, visit the several Con- j sold at the former sale tor 893.G91) 40. and J lie and districts, advise as to its managemfnt, ( twenty three tracts embracing 2753 acres were 1 exact accountability from the County autton- disposed of at ihe, improved valuations, for 82- give publicity to their proceedings and the j 229 83. these having 'brought at ihe first sale ! due need of praise to the deserving, and censure 83,077 33. One fourth of the purchase money to" the delinquent, is indispensible to the success was renuired to be oaid down, and the residue ol these schools, ai leaunwi lucy are esSrt, was secured in four rqunl annua) installments. The Agent of the State tcp:rts t!iirty-ix tracts f surrendered lan I comprising 4939 acres, valued now at $7,083 48, and lormerly sold for 811, 8S9 21, as remaining unsold in cither mode. The time allowed for the private sales, having only expired in August last, 1 have not appoint- lished on a better foundation than at present, and that the necessity of such an agfnt would be demonstrated by the investigation now pro. posed. v Sundry interesting mailers pertaining to the Swamp Lands, under tho control of the Litera ry lloaul, will no doubt receive your attention I n I -i i . rn i . I. I l...C.. i ed a public sale of the residue as authorized by ; in Uieir report wnicn win ue iaiu ueiuic ru the act. lt seems to me, however, expedient to ! Uffhout delay. .. Ihe recent return ol our volunteers to ineir respective neighborhoods, wiih the ftmiliar j knowledge of discipline acquired in a service : of eighteen months, affords advantages for the j improvement of our militia system : and the re- i vision of our code under that head ij again re- j commended to your attention. The term of ihe Honorable George E. Bad. make a general sale not only of this residue, but of all the other surveyed lamls in that re gion, whether acquired under the treaties of 18J7 1819 or 183"), for rash, and that those uniurveycd should either be surveyed and dis. poicd of in a like manner or be opened to entry, j at other public lands. The policy of holding ' them back for higher prices, has been tried long j enough to prove it unwise, Dur iig its last winter lerrn, the Supreme Court WHsdeprived by death of ihe Honorable Joseph J. l)anicl, an upright, useful and learn rd Judge, who hadadministered justice accept, ably from our bench for more than thirty years. To fill the vacancy thereby occasioned, a tern porary commiiiii was granted, with the ad viceof the Council of the State, to the Honora ble William II. Hattle, of ihe Superior Court bench. , Ami to supply the vacancy thus made, a like commission, with ihe advice of the coun cil was granted to Augustus Moore, Eq. of Edohton. ; TheOfliee of Attorney General, also ger, as a Senator of the United States from this State, will expire on the 4th r March next, and the election of a successor, will be among your duties. ' ' The completion ofihe enclosure around Union square presents a fit occasion for paying a long ! deferred-tribute to the memories of the two no j ble martyrs to the liberty and glory of the State, j Brigadier Generals-Piancis Nash, and William Davidson, the former of the Continental line ' from this State and the latter commanding our j Militia force, at the period of the British inva sion", were both killed in battle, in the War for Independence and in the" gallant discharge of Tbe teairc is po-bq Vsurtiog -: , .. op Salt River he goes 1 1 I SoTyoa had jbetter ge ready" for part big "You pap-fed and bloated Xiocos. Gen'ral Cass, who is her Comft?s'nder,' "v- . 4 lis ' . - ' A.-- ------ " . Once 'stack on a stump,' it is true, - i iiui men mere can never ue uaujrr, r rT h i When Pelk is.along with his crew. . j A snug craft Vm sure you will find her, Her limbers substantial and strong, And Ritchie, the great organ-grinder, Will cheer yoo white gliding along. Pet Butler will 'tend to the dishes, And serve op the delicate fare, AnJ if you split open your britches, ' Old Marcy will pay for the tear. This steamer is truly a beauty, Made to order over the sea, She's paid not a copper of duty, Sir Robertamported her free. The river is said to be shoally, The channel not easy to find, And she must move onward quite slowly. With the Baltimore platform' behind. But if, when you're weary with pushing, His face a vile Mexican shows, You can call for your Pillow and Cuahing, And rest without caring for foes. If ever your engine stops puffing; And you wish to start up a breeze, You mast get John Calhoun to snuffing, - And South Carolina will sneeze. . Ye who liv'd in Uncle Sam's nest, Be careful to do 'nothing rash, Though from office you go by request, , Remember to leave all the cagh. Come, Whigs, then, let U3 bid them adieu, And pray they may never come hack, And whilst the steamer's receding from view. We'll shout loud and long for Old Zack. T. t Steam rilHE Proprietors ot the CAPE FEAR STEAM i new Steamer GOV- GRAHAM, to run reWlarly between Wilmington and FayettejrUle, at the late reduced freights. She draws but 20 incbea water, having two engioea and locomotive boiler, with superior accommodation fqr.Pasaengers.. All Gooda consigned toJ. & W. L.McGARY, Wil mington, will be forwarded up the river, free of commis- inns All Produce from the country will be forwarded down the river and to its destination free of commissions. We are now building two Tow Boats which will be comoleted before the fall freights begin. Communications addressed to J. &, W. L. McGary, Wilmington, and W. L. McGary, Fayetieville, will have attention. W. L. McGARY, Agent. April 15, 1849 ly52 The undersiscned is now building a large warehouse at the river entirely isolated from other buildings where he will receive and forward all goods sent to his address at the usual charge, saving half the up town haulinz- W. L. McGARY. Valuable Lands and Water 11! POWER, ".If. f ' a u- 3 7 1 m becominvacant, by Ihe realisation of the Hon. j duty. The Continental Congress immediately orable Edward Stanly, in May last, his place was in like manner lem;orarily supplied by commilroiiin Barlhoemew l Moore, Esq. of Halifax. On you will devolve the duty of mak ing permanent appointments to these severaf flices. I I repeat the recommendation made to the last General Assembly, asconfirmed by subsequent reflection and observation, that all jurisdiction orer Pleas, in ihe County Courts be abolished, and that provision be made for three terms of the Superior Court per year in each County. The change 'is iiirged upon us by the manifold reasons 2 1st. that it would conduce to a more correct and speedy administration of justice. 2nd. It would impose a less amount of cost on the parlies cast in legal controversies. 3rd. It .would save lime to those called out to attend Court by reducing the number of terms, from after the fall of each, expressed their sense of j his character, in terms of the highest commen- j dation and requested the Governor ofthe State to cause s monument in honor of him to bo erected, at a cost of five hundred dollars, and to draw on the National Treasury for the respec live amounts. But nothing has ever been done to give effect to these resolutions. I recom mend that ai simple monument of native mate, rial, with suitable inscriptions in regard to each be reared in the grounds ofthe Capitol, and that an appropriation not exceeding the aggregate of the sums above stated, be made for the purpose. It would be a fitting memoratl of the patriotic services and sacrifices of the illustrious dead, and a perpetual incentive to the living, to lead such lives, and if duty demand it, to devote them selves to such deaths, for their country. t the solicitation of sundry good citizens, I six to three in each year. 4ih. It would effect j suggest the propriety of adopting a joint resolu- a still greater saving in the County taxes, by dispensing with one half ofthe collections now made to' pay Jurors, besides other expenses. 5th. It kai been tried in other States, and found , to realiselhe most sanguine expectations. The cost of the addition of two more Judges, .which the alteration might require, would be as noth ing compared to. the maintaiuuucu of the pie sent system. The Report of the President and Directors of the Lilerarjrl'und will acquaint you with the present state of the important interests commit ted to their charge. The loan office formerly connected with this Board, has been disconlin. tied bvleliverinjr orer to ihe Public. Treasurer the bond and jndgments against individuals, ! "bcted tothc ptesent General Assembly, I have held by It, as directed by the last Legislature, on his exccutinr the bond of the State for the IIOLDEN'S DOLLAR MAGAZINE! LARGEST! CHEAPEST !! BEST!!! 7G8 pages in the volume ! Vol. 3 commences January " 1, 1S49. 8 to 20 splendid Wood Engravings each Month. This unrivalled Family Magazine, universally ac knowledged by ihe Press as the best American Periodi cal published, offers at the commencement of the 3d vol ume unusual inducements to subscribers. Its features will hereafter be entirely American, including American Views, American Portraits, American Tales, American Sketches. A series of Engravings, from the Paintings of our artists, is in vigorous preparation, and the facile pencil ofthe inimitable DAR.LEY is now, actively en gaged in enriching Holden with his Portraits of the Pub lic Men of America. The Portraits of distinguished American Divines will be continued in every No., as heretofore, with life-like sketches of their lives and min istry. Each No. will be filled with Tale9, Poems. Es says, Reviews, Sketches, Translations, Topics of the Month, and will embrace everything Amusing, Instruc tive, and Readable now in progress in the world. As a Family Magazine, the Editor is confident that no rivalry canaffect, or opposition lessen its value and worth, and he offers it to the world as, in tone, character, litera-i ry merit, and illustrative beauty, TAe Model Magazine. of the nineteenth century ! ! No family in the land can afford to be without Holden in its circle ; for when such a periodical can be obtained one year for the trifle of One Dollar, who will not wish to subscribe I The great feature of Holden is, that, while being pe culiarly American in sentiniem and feeling, it gathers and embodies all the beauties of the French, English and I WISH to sell that valuable place on the South Yad kin River, known as the SHOAliS, containing 400 ACRES OF LAND, with its splendid WATER-POWER. The land is ex cellent, and as to water-power, it is one of the best sites in all the Southern country for Mills and Factories of all descriptions. Its location is in the centre of the best grain-growing region in all N. Carolina, and is conven ient to inexhaustible supplies of superior iron ore. The power is sufficient to prrpel any number of Mills or oth er Factories. When the contemplated Rail Road through this part of the State shall be completed, this place must become a large manufacturing town, as it unites all the essentials fur such a place. As it is probable any person wishing to purchase will first inspect the place, it is unnecessary here to give any further description of it. In my absence, call on Ch&s. F. Fisher, in Salisbury, or Col. Wm. F. Kelly, in Mocks ville, who will show the premises, and give any further information required. CHARLES FISHER. Salisbury, August 17, 1848 14wlG ffigh COACH AND CARRIAGE MAKING BUSINESS! ENCOURAGE IIOJIE .UIMFACTIRES ! lion requesting the jCJovernor in future tore commend some day in each recurring year, to he observed in the manner each individual or American Periodicals, while discarding their follies and community may think best, as a day of t hanks giving to the Almighty Ruler of nations, for his kindness, and care-over us,'as-a people. The custom of such an observance is now nearly universal in the States and seems to be but a fittiiiii requittal for the favors we enjoy. - Having received information of the deaths of James K. Hill, and Harrison W. Covington, Senators, and Alfied Marler, member of the House of Commons, and the resignation of Huh Waddell Senator, and A. C. ( Mcintosh, and Henry H. Wallers, members of ihe House, all iho aggregate amount, viz. $40,360 55, cove, naming to repay the same to the Board on de mand. and tho, interest which may accrue bn the 1st. of September in each year. A contract has been made, for suitable Build- Ings in Raleigh, for the education of Deaf mutes issued writs of election to supply the several vacancies. With great deference to the General Assem bly, I recommend a more strict supervision of the enrolment ofthe Acts which may receive their sanction. The wisest intentions may fail of effect, by clerical omissions or inadvertance and cases have occurred where the exrremest license of construction, was barely sufficient to ahd Blind nersonai according to the act of ih I ol constrt 'last Session, and these edifices are nartiallv '"ect ,ho knwwn purposes of the framers of the finished. r. The, school for the instruction of Deaf mutes is st ill in successful o juration and w Law. The resignation of Justices of the Peace, (contain at present twenty five pupil. There i ,nr, ,no ,:ls' session are transmuted in the hat been great Inattention on the part of almost 1 PckaPe marked A. and the resolutions and all the Cot.ntiel sending pupils to the provision ! Proceeding of sundry Slate Legislatures, re. -ofthe Law, requiring them to contribute a part i tTl9,,i hft ,a,(J ,efre )V". ' hal marked B. of IheiMupport aihI thus far almost the whole eipensi? oflhe scwmu lias lalleu on the Litera ry Fund, to the curtailment of the distribution for Common Schools. This delinquency .will require correction at the hands of the Legisla-lure- There was distributed nmnng ihe several Counties for the support of ihe Common Schools in the year endinjr the 1st of September, 1847, the sum of 0101,775 00, and in the subsequent year, the sum of 90,513 14. the diminution in the latter being chiefly caused by the withdraw, al of ihe amounts appropriated to the building mt I ready noticed. The nett annual income of this fund l . i.i- distributed .for Common Schools will probal.iy be not jess than 8100,000: and it Is worthy of your serious inqniry"whethcr as a Copies of the reports of tho 'Comptroller for the year ending Ul. Nov. 1847 printed lor the use oflhe General Assembly are likewise sent herewith. j My Letter Book will' he submitted lo your! inspection by my Pi i vale Secretary al the con- J venienre oflhe Legislature. j As the. most appropriate opportunity which i may occur in the rief remainder ofiny termof office, I desiie, in conclusion, to acknowledge my profound obligations lo the people of the' Slate, for the honors bestowerF by their hands and the contidencj? of kindness, whUdi has been extended to my official action, to repeat my vows of devoiion to the great principles of Constilr). lional fteedom, which are the basis of our sjs. tern of Government, nnd-my most ardent wishes pre.requUite to receiving a quota in such divis. ! f"r U,UI ,n8 lroenty, happ.ness, and glory o0 coies:.;..; i.n .. . 1 . 1. 1 ot our Country. iwiii-, rm 11 voouijr piihii iioi ipr rripnrru io nave ., : ' ExKcunvn Dkpartmf.nt, Raleigh, Nov. 21, 1843. levied at least one half of a like amount for the benefit of her schools, by local taxation. At tpfesent, the lave Is contrued as not imperative on this point, but permissive : nndMn many of them, nothing is collected in nid oflhe general fond, and the School, languish Tor want of ad The Union kindly informs Gon. Taylor equate supjmrl. If there le any doubi on this ! t will not find bis position as Presi- quepiiou, 1 presume mere can le none as to Ihe tieiH. " a ned o roses." Thank iuvrwo, jurMiMii- nirrr ran lie mmr at 10 me 5 uriii, wru 01 roses. ' 1 riHtlK VOU pnpiety of wUhholding the di.tiibutive share ; The old hero will helpreparetl for it. ..f each County -until the Chairmin of Surin- has slept in a blanket on ihe gro sir. He lendenshall Jiave made sa.i.faciory K,.,H,rt. many and many a time, and will not re' at la the' deposition made of her previous re. ou;re - - bed ot t ..l- I. ; i T' i " 9 aim m- nair i un uilliwi', SIOO HIP lU. tK'atioiial inie'resis wnhin her limit. There is .,ww no ufririeui nrcuuiabiliiy for ihe rxpeu. . iliture. of tlw money, or the ntfeclive Mdmtnis. I ration ( the system. Where ii owrntes vell. It is rather owing to the public spit it nd en. lightened labors of its a(!niinij.tnttors than to any legal obligation upon. them. "Our toisfor. tune however is, that, in, many situations we 'ran" obtain iiokooxvJrde ofit operation at all. ' Not more than' t wo thirds of the (bounties, al . lortable and atf his ease Alax. Gaz. The Union Uo fells t.he! General that it will be worse than fighting the battle of Buena Vista. That may be, hut at least the General will not feel, whilst he is patriotically doing his duty, that those who phced him in hTs position are anxious for his downfall, as was the case whilst vices. A combination of the Encyclopedia, the Gazet teer, the Quarterly Review, and the Weekly Newspa per, it is yet separate and distinct from all, possessing enough of their various qualifications to commend itself to every reader. See what the Press says of Holden : " The Editor's table is very rich and amusing in some respects equal to that of the Knickerbocker." N' Y. Evangelist. Holden's Dollar Magazine for September is an excel lent number. The literary contents are varied and in teresting ; the sketches of living American Poets and Divines cannot fail of giving the work a very popular character. The Editor's nable is lively and piquant, and the book notices copious and candid. We understand the circulation of this Magazine is rapidly increasing. Horace Greehj, of the N. Y. Tribune. Holden's Dollar Magazine. The September number of this work has been received and to simply say that it is a valuable publication, would not be doing justice to its merits. It is the best of Magazines, and must soon as sume its place at the head ofthe Literary Press. Demo crat. Bloomsbury, N. Y. Holden's Dollar Magazine. The August No. of this sterling journal is now upon our 'able. In glancing over its contents we are forcibly struck at the superior arrange ment of every thing appertaining to Literature and Art. The articles are ali of n high order far surpassing any thing that appears iin 'Graham's," or "Gody's Lady's Book." The typography of the No. before us, is most ex- j cellent, yieing in whiteness of paper and clearness and ! distinctness of type, with any similar work published in i the United Stales. Republican, Jackson, Tehn. Holden's Dollar Magazine is the most interesting pro duction of popular literature that we know. The price, i as its name implies, is but one dollar a year, and we re- ; commend everybody to subscribe for it. Advertiser, La- ; well, Mass. k " We believe there is no other periodical published in I America that contains so much choice reading matter, I and suchexcellentengravings.for so little money." Star, ! Houston, Texas. j Over three thousand five hundred similar notices have ; been received, but these suffice. j The object of the Editor has been to give a Three DoZ- j or Magazine for one third prue, and a glance at Hold- en's will show the result. Now, he only asks the support 1 of the community, and in return will give improvements as they are demanded. Now is the time to subscribe, as those sending first will receive' the first impressions of the erigravintrs. The No's, can be furnished from July 1848, if wished by subscribers that month commencing the previous volume. Terms for 1849 In Advance.) 1 copy One Year, $1 00 5 copies, " 4 00 15 00 Premium ! Postmasters, or others. sendins 20 names and 15 dollars, will, receive Vol. II, of Holden's Maga zine, hanilsomeiy bound in muslin and gilt-edged! Ad dress, (post-paid,) CHARLES W. HOLDEN, ) 109 Xaau Street, X. Y. P. S. Editors copying the above prospectus and this notice, and noticing the Magazine editorially, will be en titled to the second volume of Holden's Magazine hand somely bound in mus!in7Tnd gilt edged, and in addition a splendid full leogih engraving on tinted paper, of Horace . Greely, Editor of the New York Tribune, drawn from life by Darley. and engraved by Richardson. The book , will be mailed toucli papers about the 15th of January, when it will be ready, on the reception of a paper con- I taining the advertisement and notice marked. Edi:ors j copying this and noticing monthly, will also receive the ; Magzine each month for the coming year. SMITH & CO., WOULD return their most hearty thanks to the pub-lic-for the very liberal patronage which they have received1; and would respectfully inform ihem that they are still carrying on in Salisbury, at the old stand nearly opposite the old jail on Main street, the COACH MAKING BUSINESS, and ore prepared to make on short notice and in the most superb style any vehes in that line, such as Coaches, Barouches. Buggies, Sulkies, fyc.. which will be disposed of on the most reasonable terms. 1 Every descript ion of vehicles made to order, and war- 1 ranted to be oflhe best selected material and workman- ship. And as we have several first rate workmen in our employ can warrant our work to be as good ns any done in our country. Repairing done neat, cheap and expeditiously. Salisbury, August 17, 1848. tf 1 6 P. S. All kind of produce taken in exchange for work. Chemicals, Dvc-Stufls andPcrfiiiaerj;,, THE subscribers are now receiving at theii "Drag Store, eorner of the Mansion Hotel, the largest tod beat selected assortment of - . ' v t Drvgst Chemicals. Paints, Oils, and' Dye-Stuffs, ever brought to this market. We particularly Invite the attention of Physicians, Druggists, and Merchants to our stock, which we pledge to sell at lower rates than any other establishment in Western North Carolint. With the assurance aeain that our prices and terms shall please all, we return our sincere thanks to the public for their very liberal patronage heretofore extended to vs. Below we present a list of a few of the articles com pris ing our stock : Pulverised Ipecac, Rhei, Jalap, Colom bo, Scilla, Gamboge, Opium, Arrow Root, Pearl Barley, I Crt Cinch, llyd. Chlo. Mil., buph. (jaimne, Salpn. Morphine, Acit do., Piperine, Salacine, Red Lead, Ve netian Red. Spanish Brown, White Lead, Black do.. Linseed and Train Oil, Logwood, Copperas, Indigo, Ate, &.c. Also, a large assortment of Shop Furniture. Prescriptions furnished at all hours. Orders from a distance punctually attended to BROWN & JAMES. Salisbury, July 6, 1848 10 Shoals Iron Works! Gaston County, X- C. TY1 HE subscriber having leased the a JL hove Establishment, for the purpose of manufacturing Iron, Nails, Castings, Mill Spindles, Cranks, and all Black smith Work, and having good Lathes and on excellent Machinist from the North, he will he prepared to make and fit up all kinds of Machi nery at short notice. Having spared neither pains nor expense in selecting a good set of workmen, connected with his own long experience in the above line of busi ness, will warrant all work made at this establishment to be 89 well executed as it can be done in this part of the country, and at prices to suit the tiroes. WM. E. ROSE. February 8, 1848 ly41 100 COLLARS REWilRD ! RANAWAY from the subscriber in the month of May last a negro man slave named The said slave is aged about 32 years, black com plexion, 5 feet 9 or 10 inches in height, stout and likely. He was purchased by me of Mr. Wm. F. McKesson in Morganton, who purchased him of the estate of A. Co pening of Burke county. 1 understand he has been seen since he left in that county. The above reward of One Hundred Dollars. will be paid for his apprehension and delivery in Salis bury to John I. Shaver Esq , or to the subscriber. E. MYERS. Salisbury, Nov. 13th 1848. 28 if. Speed the Plough. TAKE ca'l i Public to which t' f to keep c- very lowest prices I jt . of every description, z: -I, Vi Amonj il.'.r -XJTrdroleJtt Du re aw. I mad Toilet mmd 'Ottomans; Sjfa ; i ;.- ff mnd W'uoil vV ; , erjr description nl. ' ' ' . 4 ordrr at t Having in our 1 1 ;; itancr iu sayin? thai v for any kind of fjrr.i: : : a call from the citizrr All orders from a 1 Call at the old star !, Salisbury. July 2J. 1 - HOTCHKI, Wliolt commissio: Jo. SI, Watt: HAVE constantly c GROCERIES, c . SUGARS of all k: Styles. TEAS In:; : and Black Teas, in w!. TOBACCO.fromt! 1 brands. , SEGARS. Regi'.-i. brands. ' Import ed WINES in casks of all tizrs. A In callinz your an:, we can confidently ol7 r trusted to us will be f.l lowest prices the mark ; our city, we most res-; , amine our stock. New York, June 1 C, I. at w f nip) JaL n:: This is to make known to all w hom it may concern, that the subscriber hereunto, is well acquainted with Mr. Wm. M. Barker, one of the partners in ihe firm of Smith, Barker & Jacobs : that he was brought up by me to the coach making business, from a child to mature age, and had the advantage not only of my instructions in the bu siness, but also that of the most skilful and experienced Northern workmen as well as Southern, which I had fre quently in my employment ; and I take great pleasure in recommending him to the confidence and patronage of the public generally. THOMAS THOMPSON. I hompsonville, Rockingham County, June 30, 1848 The subscriber would inform ihe citizens of the country in general, that ho is engaged in the manufacture oflhe celebrated Davis, East man, and Evans Chen oweth double pointed and side hill Plough, which cannot bo surpassed for ease of draught or beauty of work. Those wishing ploughs can be supplied at any of the following places, viz : Mocksville, Salisbury, Concord and Charloote, or at any other point, where a load can be sold. J. H:tTHOMPSON. Tyro, Davidson co., N. C, Aug. 10, 1848. S Wild Cherry Are a strength? jiin rifyi S a whole nation t. unrivalled excel!- : Umirersat Pills, it nuj f al certificates ; suit we admitting the follow ir- . nate from persons w ho i, popular excitement w !,k !, : has occasioned. From the Me die f.l Opposed as we are t cannot be silent to the .; ed discovery." His IV : may be taken without i for ihejr produce evacu- energy in the digestive t , and thus patiog ihe v ay : From tie Dr. Le Roy kas rno-t i Wild Cherry s:v1S3r-T; dienls, so as to ; r. purgative, the only ; .- made, though a dr(-iJ r . in all ages hire eagerly s From the Journal As far as we have . . i ' snd eiperience, Dr. C! valuable discovery. t iu! medicines which iuu-t lV as being the safest and : -Wild Cherry are the j . . We shall rtcur to t!.e:n j number. For sale by 'Mer. I P. Mabry, Lexington ; I". 25 cents per box. Gml5 '-s--"s----A ss -M' as m 8 I i I PRICE & UTLEY, Fashionable Tailors, CONCORD, X. C. Avril 27. 18-49. ifr.o Medicines, ' Medicines. TITK are receiving at Dr. C. B. Wheeler's T T old stand the largest and best stock of MEDICINES, INSTRUMENTS, Paints 5 Dye-Stuffs. Spices $ Perfumery. V Fancy and Uusiful Articles, ever brought into this country. (See our large hand billb and Catalogue We will sell very low for cash. LOCKE it CIIAFFIN. Salisbury, May 11, 1848 2 B05ER jrvAv. ruC a.:sv- i- .t W A 1 -Important to Mill Owners. JUST RECEIVED AVERY large assortment of Liquors and Wines of all kinds, such as French Brandy, Gin, Rum, Ma deira, Sherry, Port, Sicily or White and Malaga Wines. BROWN &. JAMES. July 6, 1848 10 HOTCHKISS'S Vertical Water Wheelsfor eale in Fayetieville, by D. McXElLL&Co. And in Lincoln County by E. A. BREVARD. March 12, 1847 tf45 Jewelry, Sllxt Musical Instruiuf Perfumery, Soaps, an J 1", lion. Persons wishing to will do well to call an 1 door above X Sc W. M Watches Clocks, an i . manner, artu warrantr-d : Lepine and plain W.. and warranted lo r-erf. .. Salisbury, July 'JO, 1- ; SaddJeVHarn '. ' r. P Childs & Cos. OricnLil or Sovereign Balm Pills ARE entirely vegetable in their composition are compounded upon scientific principles, and with a 1 careful regard to chemical aitmiiies. Their ingredients 1 are so prepared and blended, that they cleanse the sto- ; mach, purify the Mood aid regulate the action of the bowels, (ichich they never leave' costive,) thus speedily and efficiently removing the causes of a large class of diseases. Their entire success even, when the most popular remedies have failed, has obtained for,them re j commendations of the highest character from those who ; have used them sufficiently to lest their virtues as a fa mily medicine. Each box contains 31 pills; price 23 cents, and is ac i companied with certificates and full directions. For sale by Boger & Maxwell, Salisbury ; Falls dc Morrison, Stattsville ; David Fratey, Rockville ; J. P. Mabry, Lexington ; D. Honneycuti, Gold Hill ; and wholesale and retail by P. M. Cohen, 19, Hayne street, Charleston, S. C. ' 4w27 Fall and Winter Fashions For '! A: 19. HORACE II. XIIMRI), 'CPaiiiaiaN has just received, (at his old stand,) fromj New York, the American and European Fashions, far the Fall and Winter of "43 and 49, and4will continue to re ceive them quarterly. He is prepared to execute ail or ders in his line ofthe trade, in a fashionable and work manlike manner, at the shortest notice. From his long experience in ihe art of cutting and making garments, he feels confident that he can give satisfaction to his customers. He respectfully returns his thanks to his friends and the public for their libernl support tendered him hereto fore, and will endeavor by increased efforts to please his customers, to merit a continuance of )heir favors. HORACE H. BEARD. , N.B. All kinds of country produce taken at the mar ket prices for work." Salisbury, Sspt 21,2848. if 47 fTol.4 main sri:i;i: THE subscriber h. Town of Salisbu r , r the above basinets, re; patronage. He pleJ . ; ways be done in the very the limes. He will keep const n:. Martingale, HarnrJ Valise t,$e.. Inc. AN , Ii per Leather of the very ! can be bought low fur c j customers. In addition to the public. that he cirrif mnd SHOE MAKIXU Statesville, where he v. friends, and supply t!. : s ated articles. Thankful for pa't attention, not only to i bat considerable : HTlIis shop is one ' nd just opposite the ! S FALL & WINTER FASHIONS $ Just Received. . ! 4 COUNTRY PRODUCE of all kinJs taken 3 lhr iittftosl, have reported its ciuliiinn in them, j ne u as nSnnnS l tiuena V lit'. Payette in nnvnnr'ivif ; nnd a consinVraMe nunihcr rule Observer, li4c ncrer rrn any itxlication of its existence ' - , in lhiin. 'xcc)i in ilritivin Ihfir sh.nreji m the ilittriltntioiia itvinV root iht Ttcnstiry. If you shall not ihinV prMr lii iniitut a iiit cnc'ii. tf&l lo.ll diVp wit miii whji'h li:i lri'it tn.ttli of riJliC'Ciwd iiMhrr .CotiiiiW. it U highly . PPr tobe sent i jM(lMnt, in oiiicr to usccrtam the practical payment for work done by GEO. L. GOULD, TAILOR. Salisbury, Otcober 5, 1S43. in nVALUABLE FAMILY COMPANION. SIX Lect ures on Causes, Prevention and Core of Consumption, Asthma, Diseases of the Heart, and all Female Diseases. 234 paces, 28 engravings. Pa per 50 cts. ; bound 75 cts. Mail to any part postage Dcis. Shoulder Braces and Ches: Expanders, 2. Mail to any part, .50 cts postage. Inhaling Tubes, Silver, $3, Ly mail, letter postacej Abdominal Supporters, perfect, SB to 10, for all Ruptures, Failing of the Bowels and ""'""i "J uai, ana ioesc ; sent ny express A LARGE SALE Salisbury, Jt am'!! A Si'Bscribes for Life. Tho Clearp lantl l'laimlraler some lime hrforB the t'lt'ction receivfil a letter nrtlerinnr ihn - , , .. a -"- ..' ... . , enni i;il n. PaM !c l aetra or v hire CooXtne WINK, maiiMtnetared for cook- Sicily Wine and Tallow Candles. JUST received large supply of fine Tallow CAN DLES. A!sd. in excellent article of Sicilv Ma- ing purposes expressly. 1 J?aHsbtiry, Oct. 12, BROWN & JAMBS. 23 OF Valuable Property. ALL the property of John Murphy, deceased, con sisting of Hou'-IloU and Kitchen Furniture, Farming Utensils, Tools. &.c. ; 1 Silver lever Watch, 1 Sulky. 1 (Jis. 1 Corryall. 2 to 300 lb T,.ird, 1 to 2000 lbs. Bacon. 2,000 bushels Corn, 2 to 3.000 bundles Oats, 50 to 75 loads Hay. 50 bushels Wheat, 120 head of Hdjs, 30 head of Ca!tl-, two 2 Horse Wagons, three 4 Horse Wd 2ns, 14 ln;ad of Horses, and a ouantitv of everywhere. For Braces or Supporters, or Rupture Sup- Fodder, wilt b oT-red for wile, to the hifheM bidder, on a cred:' ol twelve months, with interest after six months. Bonds wiih approved security .will be re quired. Sale lo commence on Wednesday, the Cth of Decem ber, at the plantation railed the Kelly Tnet, four miles Wet of Salisbury, and on Thursday, Friday and Sat urday, the 7ih. bth and 9ib. at the Dwelling House, hi Salisbury, arid on Monday, the 11th, at the plantation four miles below Salisl.nry. WTLUAM MURPHY. v JAMES MURPHY. ' Erecittortr N'ovenilK-r lo. Hiv. n 27 1 WILLIAM A SADDLETl AM '' ' '.i here; J ;rr,-. ' t-' I ti' . . - . 6 porters, give height from head to foot, and circumference oi person next the surface, just above thf lij;s. If Rup tnre, mention which side. Agents wanted for the sale oTTbe above gooda Address Dr. S. S. FITCH, 707 Broadway, New York, poi paiJ. February 24, 184S - ly4S SURVEYOR'S COMPASS FOR SALE. ANEW and elegant Surveyor's Compass for Atigtrf in, ris if i He. would irifurri :. ed fne very f.ne n r: prrytxtd to do Fa .I His prices are not ei:r He occupies hit v: i per &Maxvell,cn I i line of bosineM to w!.(. gooJ stock of si,! ! f r sole, an J enn r such articles as are r ' Salisbury, June 1,1 A ( US. BROWN selves in t!ie rrir' found at theirdrt?Tr' Satislurf. J lr! r

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