I 4- f - .1 o ! - . 'i i "tS lit 7.' I ;1, Ii j: IF. !! it .f'lvr. .ii';' 1 1 : . I : -.; r'i't ,' . . 1 i t I !!f i f i ,-M. . 1 ! 1 ! i .t n Hi 1 .t V r lir O P " IJ A I R t. ' Btf JUKS A LICC CAIEV. . three times the sepriyr'a whimper, ' ' i !An Julie soft sunlit shower, . ' ilaVe.c i!W up from their alurnber ; The er!y spring-time flowers: Three times the Summer wild-birds I Have l.uilt amqn;' the trees. Ami gone, with the dull Aulumn, j Three timesacro89 the was Finee ilii bright lock was tA-ered , i In tjie hopele?s?cs of bliss : . ' 0 there.' o world of eloquence I In fiinjlr tilings like this ! AVIit a lumu'l ofhtr.mge belings i It wakes within my brain: Half iyoi and half sorrowful Half rapsure, half of pnin. One moment I am dreaming .Lovis broken chain h whole, And. echos of lot music Are trembling in my fou!. Anotbrr, arnl I 'ni siiiin? j. Wlif.rr lhf h!it of infniory bu-n, A'ni tlimkinj of the ummer-tiinei ,Tbat never cuil-tuni. 1 OA in the Kolemn wntflips 1 Of ibe long arid weary night. No liiikjpsidc has bound me ' To the morning and the light. '.si Si' , T ia strange my heart will vibrate ' ( From glsTiness to (lepnir, 1 Vbeni'Ter am thinking of This simple trew ofjiair. I THE '.'TEMPERANCE CAUSE. ' ' IS IT-'CONSISTENT' l'.or.ja man to pray that lie .may live for ihe glory of Gd and the good of his fellow men" while he i de41ing fut that liquid poison which tends to destroy both the bodies And souls of his neighbors? 'Rumielling Christian ! answer to God and .( your own consciences. JUDGB O'NEAL S TESTIMONY. 1 i ; 1 - 1 Judge O'Neal, of South Carolina, says : i What cause the angry passion of man to rise above "all restraint, and leads to deeds of blood ? The: anient spirits sojd by legalized and lawful retailers, i Where, occurs the homicides, the j' murders, .which so often shock humanity? In gTogihopi and tavern. What horrid cry comes frOnit yonder place of fashionable amusement, aild from that other scene of startling orgies ? the death. shriek of men stabbed to the heart by those who had lost reason and sense iu the le gnlizcd cup. Oh, dread ful, terrible traffic, which, ulder M n, sells that which makes a man a de. mon and murderer! And who benefits Viy j thifS accurted trade ? Certainly ntthe commu j njty as admass, for facts have shown that for j erery djlUr received for licenses, five are paid . away to ausUin jhe drunkard pauper and to pun !' ish the drjunkrn criminal. Individuals are not j benefitted: K xperience exhibits the startling ' fact thai tb curse of the Prophets of old rests i noon tb9 cunkard makers to this day. They uo not prot;er in their baskets snd store, nor ido iit ; farailie usually benefit by the morals of the trada : while the husband and father of. tpn becomei 4ls ! how.very often his owrr (deitroyer. Th Jmlge stated, that in an expe lice olftHTy ctri as a Lawyer and Judge, he hid found that retailing Jiquors was the cause of more crim in South Carolina than an)thin 1- -. ' v . . - . ' -.. f,,u IH '"iiirmeu uy ine experience averyrJ uageinhe land."c;Aar.ctoii Jllrr. CUry, ' m T 1 . .1 mm, . - . I ji , . , : i. .. - . .. ' r :. , ux?LfL. iius ur Kl.tJ. :; : . H ''flM thd Monthly meeting this ' week, in Ithe ,t "j i .ibcrican Tract House, for the public commu 1 i i niC(4Uon)of Mission intelligence. Rev. J.; L. WIUoit,'froni Western Africa, stated the appal Ijng fact,-that nix, introduced by traders from . i- H ' Blount flealttry, Uluo. I .li'i'.iii-- .. ;:. r-i ; .H 1 iH. : : 1 i . Ahjiertca, hngland and France, was' probably to get from the new FJ Dorado, and which of dofyig rnnch more to depopulate and fllict -that j course tends still further to enhance the atirac coUiitrj, than even the slave trade, with all the 1 on of that woiulerfiiVregion. , iiii . .i . .... , i.l Marble was in IJoston the otherdav.and stroll, bloody skirmishes in Us tram- It , was a lead. : : Ki ,i i . . u'V'a"u t 1 i f''- i . , , ... , , ,mg along the wharves, when he met a tall, Intrude of trade with nearly all, the vessels. , gaunt looking figure, whose sun-burnt counte- especially V?m counlrjr, visikng, that re- ..u. : i j . ! . r. ijiou. And as one tribe after another, on the COflf unit down tinder its influence, others i 'i , . 'v, 1 Jle taid, those from the new tribe,, coming 5oW eetng;;it-.dt?grading effects, would at fi.it Cl .t-'..Jl ' . . - ." 1111 iuiii Hum uie irauers wiin abhorrence, and re6 oPutfcha0 but that in a few years they alto wrrp artfully iyercome tiy the temptation, and Iri their turn ruined, ! J A short timeMiefore he Ipfi the coast. he wit. nesed' the melancholy spectacle often or twelve chijeni, .risking a ressei (brtrade, all of whom , we reWdo drunk. ! i eir. iv i Hon urirpu tlio nronnetv nnA ;'v j UcoTof Christian .roerch : w a i -iva km ans engaging inr the; African Iraije, as a meais of introducing only f"'": nicicK ana vt preactmg, through Iheir riample, and otlieriseh Uehrsf ririlization and pure religion, thtM aiding the Mfliionaries, while enriching thenlsjj " U'ltl.laAnina,' Aa:. I 1 . i rT".-m' from; Canton aic1iat' Oi,i;Cjrced upon the Chinese hv irudLrL 1 r- 1 CI"tY W hoiking aniohg (h;McO. . , r- - - -.. - . j . v 'ii? io.cnieis very eimiiar lo.ihose infiicleri kv . ' .... .1 i' r .. 1 . . '. twit upon in virican race. a j. , i - i J . -ii ' ' k " ' . i 51 SACIIUSKTTS LUNATIC ASYLUM. i. .':lf niteenlh annual rfnorl gives Ihe whole . 5 J . ! . . " ' " : . . '. i 1 nurtibef oX patients adinftfed in IS 17, 210, dis charged, ? 13, iho whole numher in tho hospital oftl4rcir07; pfthejmosl j in I he course cop.ou, source, o "? -nn - - beautiful comment: otv tne legalized tramc. Une ofih " it . i .... k. lion U the ful- C excellent raws -n imo lowing ofil er or ! attendant, vrhile connected . i i i it '" I t . .4: r wtHj uie noMmar. snail ai any time mane useui clislitlefK niriTs, or inioicatiini llq'iors of: any 1 kind, at home or a!rad : -nor hall any one of ; thctn make use Cobacco or Snoke a cigar or I'lliC uuuui i lie pFrmi From the Natior InteUigenjer. EVENING LECTURE OF HE T. JONES, CONCERNING NEWS PAPEU I Wf II, June?, you are a preify feJIow Jiert iled ymi ve come hn arain a drtink as a owl, and y.nj don't know yourself from four dl l ira and a half. The children faro crying for bread, their clothes are worn opt, and here 1 have to slave, slave, 6lave the! whole blessed day. lilLI have not a whole ra to my back ; ' t ,.a ...t...i a at . La na liirht t.i imp a , t ht! ? Ukin does to the model artists Mrs. Smith tells V . cllltJ, rtuui lit' i - ? - ---- - -juj i i V We must retrench VI Retrench, indeed j ,1 -.,i.,k f.nl..t! ihia ! ' r,.t finl..'. ".! Inihpjr' nnd IniVure ; i tioufie, CSC( pi IItUS atU eioinej , unu iui. ic t It Uqill.ll IV K VK-Illlllf III ..IILirK 111 llll lll Itf II IU. 'U . ..u.v.. !..n.ii''. v.. 11 wouldn't waut votir own flesh and blood to go ; naked and hungry, Wild .yoij V Tciu'r Vm i much of a man,, if you be an old brute, Jbnes, for that. If you'd keep to your woik, and mind your own business, be steadv, and stop your j drinking all day and spreeing night, tjimes i would be a heap better for us. j You ain' the ' man, Jones, ynu was when I give you my ver ' gin afTections : you don't come? into the house ; modestly,' -and lift off your hat, and say good evening .Miss Hetty, and draw your chair close up lo mine, and then take hold bf my hajnd and kind of blush, and then hitch up! a little cldser, and- 1 ''Don't make a fool of myself !" I aint a going to Jones ; Jut it sort ..a does my old heart good to cajl up these remissnes, and wish it ! had always been so. But you (are as tender hearted as a turkle dove, and just as sensible, when you have any sense, as ainy body. Set down, Jones, and eat your supper, and tell me all the news a Hying " You re stopped the paper !" Yoti lie, Jones ; you know you lie. YouM a stop'dyour wind j first, you d a stopped the children s bread, you d La . ' - j 1 r 4 You couldn't afford it " Aint vou rrot no conscience, Jones, to let on so ? The paper ! 1 costs you four cents a week, and the printer tikkes j all kinds of truck for pay. And here it's Satur- pace and found that the eyeT'of the master day night, and I'd like to know iow much mo- ! quickened the pace of the servant. He faw ney you've thrown ayvay this wejek. I'll count ! the beginning and the ending of everythijig ; it up. I'll give you a blessing before I, get ! and to his servants and laborers, instead of say through. It aint often I catch you at homeland j iog. " Go and do it," he said to them, Lei us and when . do you'll take it fir better or worse, j as the sajing is. TherG's a ga on Monday morning, costs 37 a half gallon of beeronTuesday,ots 18 pence ; ; there's a shilling to treat that old flutnmux (hat come-along and said he knowedj you when you ! was a boy. The Lord only knows how much ! you've spent to-day it nmst hate took aheap of change, for you aint an old Sponge, Jones; you don't get drunk on any body's money but j your own ; and I reckon it must a took at least I a quarter to make a man drunk enough to stop j his pvpVr. VVtdl, now, I'll snd count it all up : three shillings, and eighteeni pence, and one j shilling, and a quarter makes just ninety-four : cents. In my opinion as good as that very sum j thrown iiito the fire, and betted too; and that would a most paid for the ' Times " a whole year : and I expect the printer needs the money as bad as most folks. There's a power of econ omy in such doings. Why, what would a -body know if it wasn t .fiir the paper j and. now j too, when there's so many parties, and a body wants to know how lo role ? v . Wimmin don I vote " Well, I know it, and it's a great pity they don't. They'd revo lutionize the world and have a provisionary go vernment every where, as tluy call it ;l and they'd they wouldn't kill off'all the med, not quite, causej they're useful ia their places but they'd make them keep.their places, mind, t tell you, Jones. But, as I was saying about-the printer, we must have the news : vicey vafsey, we must have printers andiTthey can live with out nothing to eat, then they're the critters that's iu advance of Ihe age, fir 'ther-people of this generation make a god of their bellies, arcord ing to the best of their knowledge and belief. Another thing : I shouldn't wonder i f y oil slop. 'v aavuivisf, ned ihe nane.r and never nai. for it nhrt ih,. I l . . 11 - . ; you'll get published in ihe 'black list, and your poor w ife's reputation be ruined, and your chiU I dren go to the plenipotentiary. It won t do,1 i vones ; won t uo ; ana nere sne broke oil, lor, JneS: ' ! CLIMATE OF CALIFORNIA. Dan Marble, .who haa peculiarity unknown even to newsnaoCr editors, of Tfiimr hnbl f tho j latest news,as the very last that it is possible nance, and tattered pani-coloredgarments, orig 1 "aliv of the most outlandish fashion, had! that 1 P''squeness about them, derived only from ; fancy sketchers delight to present on canvass. j 1)llj1f who npver permiu ihe lackofan iiitro. j ductfou to interfere when he desires to form an .. i ! 1.1 a qiii.nance, naua tne siranger : " Hallo ! my friend, where are yu frorflij 'es' fj-om Caleforny, slnvnger." i orn", Slranmi i i - . - . j "m '- r lltd Till I rm ni iiiiii't-ii nrin vm rn u i us han ii.hn h - . ........ v u.mmii nun i'wut : suiiicn.iiai aui iously interrogated Dan in reply. Trete as you live !- 11 , . , a darned $mht inorer live." fir no man out of Caleforny really does onomica . useu. i nose mi y J J It dicious persons who keen good animals. " Then why did you come back t' 44 Hack 7 why to get my funily. Fact is ' ! stranger, a man there get's, so powerful rich Jat he becomes covetous" of himself and iifhe 1 rki.vl . aint very kearful will cut, his own throat la rob hiinseU, 1 he root ofall evil, you know there's a leeile too much of it, and I left for a whi pattly on that vry account." 44 Oh,, vou did, fh ?" I e I Yes and between vou and me that' sth i on')' xva a 'nani can die in that blessed laiid." 44 Healthy climate, I suppose t" 44 liealihy ! it ami anything else.. W'hy, stranger, you ran choose there any clirnateyoti like hot or cold and ih.it .iK,. trarii:n t ....... iiuii;iiii more than fifteen miiiMles. I4i ik;..b ..i , 'he next cold ..v.rnS.V l,e uiufoet Zux O ! ere a nunlam there the Sawyer Nvv i ii.-if. il. ii r. . . .. i ' ' - . . ii 'Vi they rall it with a ratley'Uii each side of- tthe one hot and the other oU. 1 Well,:' git on ihe-lop of that mountuiti wi!j a douUc-laV ; ar. -a kill v EWferifd il l" M w Trl.H it ! often, and should hare fdone pretty well, but fot one thing. ; Well, what'wai that 1 I wanted a dug thai would stan$ boffi cli males. The last clog I had froze off At tail while pint in' oh the summer side. He didn't git entirely out of the winter side, you sqe. 'frew as you lire Albany Argus. A VALUABLE HINT FOR FARMERS. relU - d gunand yoqea wltluiut moviu j. W The celebrated Mr. Robert Bewnf vishvi niemicaR Dve-Stuffs and Perfumery. ly, Leicestershire, and the founder of the Jfew vucmic" ' J J Leicestershire sheep, used to tell ftA anecdote LrwHE Jubscribers are now receiving at then Dru5 with exceediug high glee, of a farmer notjonly j gtorf cornerofthe Mansion Hotel, the largest and of the oldf h school, inii of the golden timos. j beat selected assohmeni of This farmer, who Owned anU occup.ea one ; ,eand arrps ofland. had three daihtera. When, his eldest daughter married, he gave tier j one qtiaHeV of his land for her portion, but no money ; anoVhe found by a little more seed and a little bermanagement, the produce of his farm did not decease. When his second . . ve her one-thtrd of the uausnier marrifo, ur remaining land lor ner poruon, uui n mun y. II . .1 . r.r.A l.n.rn tn Trtlh 1 1 r Ills o t . . j ue men sci 10 wunvt nu wf;" njrze and fern, and plowed up what he called his noor drv urze land, even wnen no i nze covered, in some closes, nearly half the lad. . . , ,r.. . ,-......, iH.:,. , t ' J a hp r rivinw n in ins lauu aw.iv iu ij ij e- o . . 0 0 . . 1. . i?.t.N. daughters, to his great surprise ne lounapai the produce increased ne maae niore money, ; uctttusc ins new inmtu up uiAtw .s rsv 1 -.1 ? t i J 1 s excessive crops, anu.ai me same nine ne liirm- ed the whole of his land better, for he employed three times more laborers upon it ; he roscjtwo hour? sooner in the morning, and7 had no more dead fallows once in three years ; instead of which he got two green crops in one year,iand ate them upon the land. A garden neven re qujres a dead fallow. But the great advantage was, that he got the same money to managefive hundred acres as he had to manage the tone thousand acres- therefore he laid out double the money upon the land. When his tbirdland last daughter man ieuV he gave her two hundred and fifty acres, or half which remained, for her ! Reading, Writing and Arithmetic, S5 ; English Gram portion, and no moneyV He then found thai he j mar, Geography and Arithmetic, .$8 ; Philosophy, Rhe- I 1.1 i harl ihj on mn m aiiui' I ri I -i r rn nna mifirlPi nMnp land as he had at (irt lo farm the whole. He began to ask himself a few questions, and; set his wits to work how he was to make as much of two hundred and fifty arres as he had done of one thousand acres. He then paid .offl his bailiff, who weighed tvverity stones, rose with the lark in the long days and went to bed with the lamb he got as much more w rk dorid for his money he madejiis servants, laborers and horses move faster broke from their snail's g, my boys, and do it." Between come and Ion of whiskey ' go he soon found a great difference. Hegrjtjb cents ; there's hed up the whole of his furze and lerns.nd Ihen plowed the whole of his poor grass land, conveitcd a great deal of corn into meat fir sdke of the manure, and he preserved his black a. ter (the essence of! manure ;) cut his hedges down, which had ndt been plashed for forty! or ii It y years ; straightened his zig-fences, cut his water-courses straight and gained a deal ot Hnd by doing so ; made dams and sluices a ndl ir rigated all the land he could; he grubbed lup many of his hedges and borders, covered w.ith bushes, in some places from ten to fouflQen yards in width, some tjiore in his small closes, some not wider than streets, and threw thipe, four, five and six closes, into one. He foijnd out that, instead of growing white thorn hedges ! and haws to feed foreign birds in the winter, Ihe j could grow food for man instead of migratory j birds. After all his improvements he grew I more, and made more of two hundred and fifty acres, than hedtdfrom one thousand ; at the same time be found out that half of England at ! that time was not cultivated for want of means j to cultivate it with. 1 let him rams and sold ' I him long-horned bulls (said Mr. Bakewell) atid told him the real value of labor, both in doors I and out, and what ought to be done with a cer tain number of men, oxen and horses, within a given time. 1 taught him to sow less and plow better that there were limits and measures in all things -and that the husbandman ought to be stronger than the farm. I told him how ho make hot land colder, and cold land hotter, liht ! land sliffer, and stiff land lighter. I soon caps- j ed him to shake off all his old deep-rooted pre- I judices, and I grafted iiew ones in stheir placjes. 1 told him not to breed inferior cattle, sheep? or horses, but the best of each kind, for the Best consumed no more than the worst. My friend became a new man in his old age, and died rich. Gardener's Chronicle. - SHELTER FOR STOCK. At this inclement season those having the care of stock should be sedulous i n their endeavors to render them dry and comfortable. It is bad policy to allow a;n- l imals ofny description to get chilled and wet, or to remain exposed in situations where tbereHs no opportunity to lay for stand with comfort Under such circdm- j stances vastly ax .greater quantity of fqod j is required for their: daily sustenance find i is consumed with proportional diminsljjed ! effects. If an animal is endued with siffi- cient hardihood to suffer with impunity such inhuman treatment, the owner has little reason to congratulate hjmself -on ; the subject, as the; cost of wintering is greatly augmented. It would be wellfor the farmers who have not already" att?n - ded to the matter now that winter las sijt in iri rno.il pnrnt. to Innlf at tVifir rat. i .1 i 1 ( . 1 t . , iie-sneus, ; narns, nog-nouses ana statues and see whether a few boards and nail: I i f t I r ctratl?' Qnd o fittr t-ttln.tpAto vl" t I tt s m iuiii. ouuiv uiiuit iv liuiiuil 11 ui unci A , , , m, . ; are never remiss in this particular What 1 CI 1 ? . '-.I'. '. II - t 1 iJiierciiui man can ne comiorianie in peu 1 ar .a ' when tne :old wintlsare bowling, and the benumbing sleet stiffening the Hrhbsi of his domestic animals in their exposed and comfortless uuarters ? 4 A merciful niart is mercuui to nis tieast, and no man can . be a good neighbor, a good citizen of a . I I a 5 - . my J VU VIJI i5lUUI iy litlUlllllillJI I J g ItlO them, in their confinement and helpless- ness. - i . - -.. i , fUT'll n tfl lYllll iJWTIfirS MV W Ji .1 ; , '1 "" " s TTrOTCHKISS'S Vertical W ater W heels for sa'lc i -aV-H. ravettevilLe.bv I r u vettevilbp .bv ' ! 1). McNEILL &, Co. And in Lincoln Cbunfv bv I E. A. BREVARD. March 12, 184T tf45 ! ' " ! Important WHOLESALE & RETAIL. i nh-rnu Paints. Oils, and ' .jt. Dtje-Stufs, ever brodgiit to this market. We particularly invite the attention of Physicians, Druggists, and Merchantsto our stock, Which we pledge to sell at lower rates than anv other establishment in Western North Carolina. With the assurance again mat our prices ana terms snan D?ease all. we return our sincere thanks to the public lor 1 SheireVy liberal patronage beretolore extended to us. j Below we present a list of a few of the articles compris- j ctr,fz Pulverised Ineeac. Rhei. Jalnn. Colum- ill iui . , , r , " bo, ccilla, uamDoge, opium, Arrow n.ooi,reari rwiriey, j tort vincn, uyu. vihk. .im., uujiu. imum , uuipi. 1 Morphine, Acit do., Piperme, Salacme, Ked Lead, Ve- i ,; nl Sniih Brown. White Lead. Black' do.. T.inee - l nI Train Oil. Loswood. Copperas. Indizo. r:. . ' . AIs, a large assortment of Shop Furniture. frescrttiMOifS lurmsneu ai an uuun. . - H Orders from a distance puneiapuy atienueu 10 BROWN & JAMES. Salisbury, Julyi, 1848 10 Jonesville Academy. V HE ninth session of this institutKm will commence on the 2'2d January, at which time xif parentsfflnd guardians will enter their children and wardav they will be thankfully received, and every exertion matleon the part of the teacher to advance them in their studies and a close watch will be kept over their morals and general deportment. Terms per session of jive months. ivnui .vii i v uiiu. i.ciiuiivnii . & yj , xj u ii ii , uittA u iu au' j w j j vanced Mathematics, 12 50. Board can be obtained in the best families for $4 and 5 per month. All will be held responsible for their fu- ition,(whether present or absent; from the time of enter ing to the close, and no deduction will be made except in cases of protracted sickness. W. L. January 10, 1849. VAN EATON. 5t36pd Fall and Winter Fashions TTORACE II. BEARD, QP3ia:ias3a JL JL has just received, (at his old stand,) from New York the A merican and European Fashions, for the Fall and Winter of '48 and 49, and will continue to re ceive them quarterly. He is prepared to execute allor ders in his line of the trade, in a fashionable and work manlike manner, at the shortest notice. From his long experience in the -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 libera! support tendered him hereto fore, and will endeavor hy increased efforts to please his customersto merit a continuance of iheir favors. HORACE H. BEARD. N. B. All kinds of country produce taken at themar ket prices for work. Salisbury, Sept. 21,2848. tf 47 of vol.4 Wlffll xxlO Shoals Iron Works! Gaston County, IV. C r PlllL 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 an excellent Machinist from the North, he will be 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 as well executed as it can be done in this part oT the country, and at prices to suit the times. WM. E. ROSE. February 8, 1849 141 Speed the Plough. The subscriber would inform the citizens of the country in general, that he is engaged in the manufacture of the celebrated Davis, East man, and Evans Chenowefh double pointed and side hill Ploughs, which cannot be 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. THOMPSON. IB. 1 Tyro, Davidson co., N. C Cm 15 Aug. 10, 1848. Medicines, Medicines. WE are receiving at Dr. C. B. Wheeler's , old stand the largest and 6er stock of ! MEDICINES, INSTRUMENTS, Paints 6f Dye-Stuffs, Spices Perfumery. Fancy and Uuseful Articles, Avorhrmnrhi inm tlvi3 ommirv nr I 1,-r.j. . u:n. 1 1 bills and Catalogue. We will sel.l very low for cash. LOCKE-& CHAFFIN. Salisbury, May 11, 184S 2 VALUABLE LAND For Sale ! virtoe of a Decree of the Court of Equity, on Monday of February County Court, (being the 6th dav of the month.) I will expose to public sale, at the Court House, in Salisbury, the following valuable tracts of Lnjnd, to wit : one formerly belonging to James Ow ens, deceased, containing about two hunJred and seven-ly-six. Acres, adjoining the lands of James Thotnason, Henry. Fra ley's heirs a.d others. Also a tract of Land, belonsing to the heirs of Jas. nefle. containing about one lmn,T red acres, known ns the , Fraley place, lying on the wytei i .Vi ' V'-3 b . V , v,k4'-3 "v -.tr n ..,.,1, r.o.l i ui is a tnoice iraci oi iano. ' Also at the same lime and place, a tract of Land containing titty acres, .belonging ""'"to the heirs of John n,..i....i t; . i . i r- . : , r . iiacive;iuer. ururasea, auioinuiii ine lainis ol Jamps Smith,' Maxwell Chambers, and otliere. Twelvemonths n credit, bond and good sureties wfell lie recurred. , A. II C A .1) VF.I t. r M K. Jan. 4, 1,849 Printers fee Gi , - 5:35 ! LAND DEEDS i ! Beauliftilly printed and for saleher Saddle, Harness ?and Trunk MANUFACTORY ! MAIN STREET, SALISBURY, One Door below the Post Office. THE subscriber having established himself in the Town of Salisbury, for the purpose of carrying on the above business, respectfully solicits a share of public patronage. He pledges himself, that his work shall al ways be done in the very best style, and his prices loeuit the times. He will keep constantly on hand Saddle, BridUt, Martingales, flarne$a, Collars, Saddle Tallet, Trunks, Valises, fife, tye. Also, Harness Skirting, Sole and Up per Leather of the very best quality always on hand which can be bought low for cash, or on a short credit to prompt customers. In addition to the above, he respectfully informs the public, that he carries on the J AAJHIt ana bUU 1 - and SHOE MAKING BUSINESS in the Town ofr Siatesville, where he will always be happy taseehrsold j friends nnd sunnlv them with anv of the above ennmer- ' ' trr-j j - ...... aieu arucies. x iiaiiiviut iui (iasi ciiLuuidgriiiciu, lie uujrg uy ClOSC . attention, not only to merit a continuance of the same, hut a considerable inerA fnr i ho f..t..r I - tETHis shop is one door below the " Post Office." WM. II. MOWBRAY. Salisbury, January 11, 1849 ly NEW GOODS! IE W GOODS! . "v The latest and best selection yet, and Cheaper than ever. BROWN "&ELLIOTT RESPECTFULLY inform the public that they are receiving from New York and Philadelphia, iheir Fall supply of n - -. . ... of the latest and Newest Styles, which have been selec- ; ted with great care, and bought at the very lowest cash j prices. Among their stock may be found j ' For L.adies Wear, j Beautiful silk Lustres, Mode Cashmeres, Colored do., j Satin striped do., satin striped Mous. De Lanes, Plain and black do., Silk and worsted Lustres, satin striped i Clheni Alpaca, Mode Thibet Cashmere, satin striped do., j bfeck Pafamatta, black Merinos and Alpacas, Oregon j Pfaids, Ginghams, French do., Shawls, Gloves, Ribbons, Collars, Linen Cambric Hand'lTs, Reviere do., Plumes Bonnet silks, Velvets, Bonnets and Hosiery. For Gentlemen's Wear. French Black, brown and olive Cloths, French Cassi meres, (.fig'd) Doeskin do., Fancy do., Wool Tweeds, Kentucky Jeans, Kerseys, bro. and bl'd drills, domestics, Whitney blankets, fiii'd satin Vestings, cut Velvet do., fig'd silk do., plain satin do., worsted do., HATS & CAPS. BOOTS & BESIDES A GENERAL STOCK OF Hardware & Cutlery, Groceries, Crock cry, ic, &c Those wishing to buy Goods, would do well to call, as we feel satisfied we can offer inducements to purcha sers, by selling, cheap for Cash. Salisbury, October 5, 1848. READ THI S BOGER & MAXWELL f BEG LEAVE TO INFORM their friends and -the public generally, that they are now re ceiving a handsome stock of Fall and Winter Goods, Consisting of almost every Article usually called far : Dry-Goods, Hardware, - Queens and Glassware, Hats, Caps, Boanets, Boots and Shoes, sole and upper Leather, GROCERIES, of every kind and of best quality, Rope, Bagging and Twine. For fhe military and sportsman, we have fine iCHAP- PEAUS, Epaulets, Sashts, Lace, Plumes, Swords, Silver EAGLE BUT- 2jT0XS,&c.,&c. Double and single barrel Sbot Guns ' and Apparatus, Pistols, ' finished and unfinished Rifle barrels, &c, &c. All of whjch we intend to sell cheap for cash or on time to punctual dealers, or exchange for the following produce as we are in the market to purchase 500 bushels clean ed Oats, 300 bushels Flaxseed, 500 bushels peuled dried Peaches, and 15,000 lbs. cotton and linen rags, and as much Beeswax and Tallow as we can get. Salisbury, Oct. 1648. Iy25 tatc ot Hovtn Carolina,'1 WILKES COUNTY. Court of: Pleas and Quarter Sessions November Sessions, 13-8. Alfred Miller, Adm'r of B. S're ea e' Petition for sale of Land. Aaron Owins. J IT appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that the Defendant, Aaron Owins, is not an inhabitant of this State : It is therefore ordered, that publication be made for six weeks in the Carolina Watchman, that he appear at our next Court, to be held for the County of Wilkes, at the Court House, in Wiikesbpro', on the first Monday after the 4th Monday of January next, then and there to plead, answer or demur to said petition, or the same will be heard ex parte, and the prayer of the petition granted. i Witness, WVMastin, Clerk of ocr said Court, at Office, the first Monday after the fourth Monday of October, lft48- W. MAST IN, CI k. ow.i rnnters tee 5 G2$ HATS, HATS. TIliE Beaver and Hole Skin 1 Hat, r sal" by . . ENNISS. A CARD. DRS. BROWN & JAMES having a ssocia led tbem-X selves in the practice of Medicine, can always be ' found at theirdrugstore when not professional! venr-afred i Stilisbury, December 16,1647 1!33 : . - - 14 X 14 I I I. I I I W 'V A I l l 'll ' I.' . juivuv u i vjiv o U 1 lvyJj. i j rjP Il0E persons indebted to the estate of Theoplii- : lus inionton, dee'd, are hereby notified no mduJ- t nn- umII l. r... f,. ,!. T . .U.. f rKr.,rri nl fc. ..-v fe...n unti mrr inn t.a ..v Uy the Executor, 1 January 4, 1S49. JOHN YOUNG. 4t35 SURVEYOR "S COMPASS FOR SALE. j .4 NEW and elegant Surrryor's Compass fir XA sale. Apply at thi? OfTice. i August 10, 1813 t 15 l i STipiiiiiwpl IN COACH AND CARRIAGE ' MAKING BUSINESS ! PTrirmrn nnun mifDipiiri. ..ituLa.uij uujnij AA.ii.rat it if i SMITH &, CO. WOULD return their roost hearty thanks u the i lie for the very liberal patronage 'which tbpy received 7 and would respectfully inform ibem tht!V are still carrying on in Salisbury, at the old stand opposite the old jail on Main street, the ' COACH MAKING BUSINESS"" and are prepared to make op short notice and in tht superb style any vehicles in that line, such as ' fMnht, Tt,.r..J r cyn . Banuchet, BugpeS, Sulkies, which will be disposed of on the most reasonable t- Fverv dpwrmtinn iS v -V,;..iM 1 . . - j ii i a liKlur iu OrUCI ranieu 10 oe 01 me oest selected material ana werlv. 1 Mil.. nu o c uaic icrti urei rale WOTKTie fi im employ can warrant our work lobe as good as an? i-I in .,r cn,,nrv '. ' ... w-. Repairing done n;at, cheap and expeditiously. Salisbury, August 17, 1848. " ' ' tfjj P. S. All kind of produce "taken ifn'excharirfero'k .M ... This is to make known to all whom.it may cotw- .U- :i I i -h ' k.. i . v ,,rrTH,. umi nir auueK.-riuer iktcuiuo, ia wen acquainted H uh M " ui. .n. uiiihrr.uiir 01 uie pinnors mine nrin of gmnL Barker & Jacobs : that he was brought op by me to t coach making business, from a child to mature a ,! had the advantage not only of my instructions in ihe siness, Dut also mat ot (tie most skiitul and ejtperitDi Northern workmen as Swell as Saothejn, which 1 badtt. quently in my employnient ; and I take great pleasBrt;. recommending him to the confidence and patronage , me puoiic generally, i I THOMAS THOMPSON Thompsonville, Rockingham ) County, June 30, 1848, HOTCHKISS, FENNER & CO, Wholesale (iroccrt. . 4 AND . . ; COMMISSION MERCHANTS Xo. SI, AYaUr Stre ct, XET YORK, avl constantly on nana a general assortment i JL JL bltUl fc.Klt.t5, consisting in part as follows : Ul II 2-A l. i m II It I I It Ii li'L' I . ) styles. TEAS ImpeWal. Gunpowder, Yoang Urtn- i m I rr i!.i ir i . J ana lacK i eas, in wnoie, nan ana quarter thesis. TOBACCO, from the best Virginia. factories of yarioui brands. SEGARS. Regaliai, Principe, and oiler choif .brands. Imported WINES A LIQUORS of every descnpiica in casks ot all sizes. A so, domestic Liquors of all kmc In calling your attention to the above advertiserofn! we can confidently offer the assurance thautny ordmis trusted to us will be filled to yoor entire satisfaction ai the lowest prices the market will afford. Wlien yejivuii our city, we most respecitfully solicit you to call sad ei- amine oyr stock. New York, June 16,848. 279 -4- BOGER & WILSON 7 EEP constantly on hand an eiien- JL sive assortment of . avItches, clocks, Jewelry, Silverware, Cutlery, Musical Instruments, Revolvittg Pistdt, Perfumery, Soaps, and 'Fancy Articles of every Jestr tion. j Persons wishing to purchase articles in the above !;, will do well to call and examine iheir fine selection, door above J. W. Mornhv's store. Watches, Clocks, nlnl jewelry repaired in die btH manner, and warranted Ifor twelve monihs. Lepine and plain Watches altered to Patent Levts, and warranted to perforin well. Salisbury, July 20, 1843 " tf 12 WILLIAM! J. PLUMMER SADDLER AND IIARXESS XJiK. pleasure in returning hit lhanks 'to a lb those who ba heretoforevlfavored him. with tbf!r custom. He trusts and believes tbi he has given very -general, if not 'uni versal Satisfaction ; and as he is for lis past, s 6hall he continue to lee craw ful to: all who may patronize Li shop He would inform the public that he has lately receif ed some very fine northern materials, and is now better prepared to do Saddle and Harness -work than ev?r. His prices are not extravagant, but his work is pood He occupies his usual stand, opposite to the store ofEo eer &. Maxwell, and is ever ready to obey orders in die line of business to which he belongs. He keeps, on ; Land a good stock of saddle?, bridles, martingale?, hsrnefs &.e. for sale, and can most generally, furnisli instater such articles as are required of him. Salisbury, June 1 , 1848 ' tf estate of Hortfi Carolina, - DAVIDSON COUNTY. Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, yortm ber Term, 184S. Richmond Hartly, Adm'r of John Lookabiil, dee'd, and Mary Ann, his wife, r. John Doaty and wife, So phia, Andrew Eves and wife Margaret, Catharine look abiil, Adam Lookabiil, John A. Lookabiil, and David Lookabiil. Pelitition for sale of -al Estate. IT appearing to the satisfaction of ihe Coor!.- John Doaty arid wife, Sophia; Arnl re w Eves and F'k Margaret, Catharine Lookabiil, Adam Lookabiil, M A. Lookabiil aud David Iorkabill, defendants is case, are not inhabitants f this State : It is tartf''; ordered by the Court', that publication be made for weeks in the Carolina Watchman, printed at S'.e7t that they be and appear before :he Justices ofoarB'ir Court of Pleas and Quarter Setsiona, to be held i' :- Court House, in Lexington, on the second Morwl? February next, and then and there plead, answer r f mur to the plainttfTs petition, or the same w rH ix pro confesso, and heard exparte as to ihem. Witness, CF. Ixwe, Clerk of our said CoorJ.at Otle, the second Monday of November, 1848. ! 6w31 , c. F. LOWE.Ci k ; ' . o - - - $ FALL & WINTER FASHIONS ; ! Just Received. COUNTRY PRODUCE of all kinds taken tf rnvmnt fnr mnrV Ann bv 1 GEO. L. GOULD. TAILOR. 2 Salisbury, Otcober 5, 1843. mrm i " 1 " '.-wm'm i ' PRICE & ,UTLEY, Fashionable Tailors COKORD, X. C. April 21, 1343. 1.. ....... I7I.K Clollxs Cassimcrei & 5isi i for sale bv i ,1 J IfE" I Dec. 21 JJ of cole prori to b CoUj tetl was Uon Any tio c the rose njtje beer era! ',:T Con '.fore! toil merf peal tied ter at. in t gre; . libel esiH app coni Clod tion T tbe tion tni$: .. -4 v.. ' -