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1 - H- . i a, if' c I:' 4 I t L j'U4M . ? Wc nd UioaJat number 1 j if l'eH. an IJ paper puWgshcd for a short time l ift tJio city vt "Sevr York, The bard Who can wag tbe j j.ruW6f Atmj of Drunieroon ehanningly, ia wot ihyto poniffl uch a prize, ar.d the- eottntry that caa buert rncht!i.id.er.s and such poe!f, deserves to be free. i. I anne or DRUMKOON. The nudcfi around mc ure tfrythesoiaie and bonnic, j I ! j Iff brut i' eaowy, her planec is sa satiny, 1 1 If r foof !cp of tannic no ligh ij on tliievgreen ; Ifrr hai I! a cluster officii ravn splendor j iller cheek i a fold tf the rostbud in June ; And the kites and the grace, b& sweet and ao tender, Unite-in the beauty of Anne bf Dunacroon. - tsjio'a pure.aa the ane! ihat guiJsher and guard her ; i ; Jfihe'a artless c nature, and lender as love ; jbjie'a aliyj qf the worship her beauty awards her, ',: "Yet proud aa the eugV. and rue aa the dore. , Pbo'a avreej aa the myrtles, and bright an the levin, ' j L And niM us the ray of the midsummer noon ; , O ijlife wWdbe rapture and hotne would ba Heaven, ! With live and the mun's and! Anne of Drumcroon; But why jdo deepen the onjfuih of wjrrow, i i,By muling, on viina f rapttjre and mirth, Ire pliatua ahall circle the round of the morrow, V My bark may he far from lh land of my birth, f jp with-tha weary regreta of iic lover ; ' 1 1 1 aigh ihat I part with my coimtry no soon : ' But th liopca and the pulaea opfreedom are over . 'That bound me to Erin, and Anne :of Brumcroon. Jf Eria would riac from tht- trance of her Blumbere, j. ( And follow her chiefa to the, rvd battle-plain, tHie han that awakena the laiipuisliing ntimbera, , Would help with the rifle to ihiver her chain, liut the harp and the aabre are hung on the willow, j And Jiberty'a charter ia aought aa a boon ; So welcome the bark, and the breeze, aid the billow, ' !To bear mc from Erinnnd Anne of Drumcroon. I .... i 1 . 'i VareweJljthen, forever, thou hoiaic of my childhood, ,Thc fae that awaits me I'm ready o brave ; And ocean or city, or deaert, oriiwild-wiKxl, Will tufelv bo able to vield nfc.a crave : But. early the cypress or diBiaai tlie rosea, f Bat glMry or infamy, cot or salKn, Jy last i cary aigli as my pilgrimage closes f i5hall rise ltr my country and' Annc-of Dryjncroon. ', ! : ' From the New York Journal of Commerce. ; A PRAYER. ' ; SY D C. 8TURO ES. Father !, a nation bows before tfoy Throne ! And suppliant, lifts its humble voice in prayer ; Thou'at promised, Futher, that jthe bwliest one Sliall, if he ask in faith " Tht mercies share. iitlgn then, 6 God, to lighten our despair ; riispcl the death-cloud that ua hovers o'er : Withdrjiyir not Thou thy all-protecting care. Ve knoic whave trunsgresscd against Thy law, Yet, trusting to Thy Iove, we dirt; Thy aid implore. Behold ! the hrmlock ehVdows jvery browiT And the d;uk eyjwtni shades each cottage; wall ; jWhere 1 the. voice of gladness fvhich but now Itang out its silvery tones of joy? a pall Of a'denee hangs o'er the deserted hall : Sare when the echo answers to the tread 1 Of stranger tcpi r to tlieyiight-wind's call, S 40.uu iiiTu ik wnwrri iioarseiy j oua in; areaa "i I he heart heaves up its sigh of anguish for the dekd. Scarce Can we turn our gaze u or down, Tlut we; behold a-durk "and s;len throng Moving ui slow procession thmtigh the town. Nor inutlc prompts the solemn breast to song, O Cod. forgive ! but feeling a oo strong ; And sometimes we forget 'tis hy decree ; "And the heart murmure and forgets tie wn rrong Of years,' and its rebellion agaiit Thee, In its own desolation 1 Wilt tuou ret it tree? i DARING ROBBERY AND OUTRAGE, Mr. Joint Harris, of 'Person county,' was robbed on last Sunday night week, by a trio of robbers, in the fol lowing inahner : - ' i yVbout twilight a young man approached Harris' do ! mifilo and filed to sojourn until morning. Harris agreed afy B F i jto let him remain the night. About midnight an alarm 1 WM given at the door ; whereuja Harris got up and opened it ; two men, on horses, preseptftd themselves, -,1 . ... . . krirL i .7 ? 7 y""5 n,an " pend r " imt ioiu mem mere was. i ney re- jplied tliat the tn of a bitch had psisaed counterfeit mo jney, and that they believed Harris was an accomplice f the young rascal's, and thcrcforp, as OlUcers of the fiw, possetsd with power toarrest Suspicious persons and earch their houses, they ciyimedIarris aud the young gnt as Uuir prisoners. So saying, they seixed the !jf youngster,; 4tnd then, charging Harris with the poaaea I iion of a odunterf. it 50 dollnr biH, th-r brought hinr hr j ,f showing his money. While Harris was fitinf Ut 4 show hiajbund," ono of the ruflifna b d lb - "Trent'; out! .f the house wherettniMi 0 . : . . . . i . ; ' rmendotM ifsnara; sct)Cte took place; the yvit .! jumped, artd jirkrd ; but it was of! ,r,,ru ! no nsr, the OJieer S ? p""."H.I,iIuctd6Ci0 il!.r .. .S'.W' T'V ' " TT , .,..... I ywwj iu .in.,, w Jilt ; teens t, the conflict i lieccssary ; biit lest Harris ah ,u!J i, ,h. anil nun hi nn-arntit if . . . . . . . money, if ho ' ''the soidisact had anv in that as v n'.i. cxeutor of the law, took it aW with him ; iu.hia 'hugoipa'vr. -while Harria awaitrd K'm rptnrn n. il ho found that the whole I i i.j (- i-- ; .-, llAms thereupon pursued them bin h 4iad not nrrv. J4ccdcd far jero they discovered him and 'let in' on him JfcMih,$ticks;'kaviiig him. an almost murdered man, but taking care to hold on to his moncyj. t have tiarratcd the particulars aa detailed to lis. o lould hava remarked that Haifria had no white per. aua lituig Mrtth h-,m at the time. The persons were stranger him, and are not supposed to bVhis county (WPj'1Th!;Me doubtless free Uotera prowling over ihe; country j ai;d nasainif couaterftit mnnev Mihn r - "X ' J - -. . w . . . ; A WIFE SOLD BY HERl HUStiAND. JCut Joti aiiic, ?te merchant Stewart countv. 0'k a fancy to tho wifo of oitiXen inhianeiirhborhood. , and t desired ! that alio would accompany him to a distant f!ime.r U jit how to get legal posseasion of the prize was ! jproblun of no eay solution, yet solved it was, and by ; he Virtue of the, 'almighty dollar.' I A bargain was ef- ! fueled, whcrVby the merchant was1 to pay the bereaved O husband fa 150 on the relinquif-hmesnt by the latter of ail fcW'1 f: jtt-ttnry uhica he hcjd ia his srxwse. No aoobcr aaiJ than done, i Tho money was paid, and ' , j the wiifo rttijjred frvni the custody and control of her j' hutbi.nd, jjefi delivered into the safo keeping of tbeput . chBcr, who has taken this newly acquired piece of pro- 0y vlih hn to New York ! AYe did not learn whetlcrjhci seller put a hafter around the neck of hia j j f nd M Ile,i oul hereby, as ia practised in old Eng- tnJ Pa W4hak it quite likely tai he, by that aale, i f f 'ppca mai.pwo nec out or a very disagreeable n : t jhlt ijad baen thrown around It. -Muscogee (Go,) noose De- ? v ANOTHER BARRETT. caulion the South to beware of Cearg of Naw York, a tmininr t.f . , , -W , ....' F-i.. UIAIIV ...... . ,um, wno WMm cauca upon dv WatlM tf safety of this district J which ftated to KVl ' 'it jj: Wa wjvU i filrpblpca.iii,' : of C tb stir ttreiseJry!th.at atl v . , : e : , , i '. . .1 , .1. XrwU -.1. lvA tranbera, eapeeiauy ww wiu M" -;'Ui" vc .Ant. nad his business, Tkc. asfeettainccU jlle immc- J""?" :- . .... i m - ! T i arose and denounced Uie fproceedang' aa ongen- and oppressive, and declared himself an un- conipToniising opponent Slavery i from Uip time for- y tetter Ito him was diacfovcred in which mention wa made of a. new Rich- modd corpa being organized fbrlte oqthi insisting of iwite fiv4 nr tax nersrms. mvin? only the toHiala of the Banje, and alluding to the diffieruW and dangers they li i . i i t' . t..Jt n.,..,rwr mnA nutiintr iiu-& braver -far their sue ceai Ho attempted to explain tlia as having reference to efctabliahed agencies for the pale of pills, which may j or may not have been true. HewB warned to leave our L illage on the next morning. 1 We understand that the gency.for the aale of these Ji!la in thiaj place waa givci up, and they were returned to hun--f Yorhtille, fa.) Miscellany. ( j p ; i From the Model Amerjari (Courier. BEE KEEPING. j Ma. MMain : Sir I having pecn in culthre of Bees for tjeii years,. and having taken jreat pains to find out the best mode of aaving them frqftn the worm, I think that! I can be of some service to ie leaders bf your ex cellent paper, by giving you a aktch of my experience ijL taking care of them. I have tried bee-palaces, pat-ent-ruma iu fact, every thing of the kindoffered, in hopea to aBcertaiu a better model than the bne that I I nowfnse; it is simple, but I find It the! surest plan Male your gum h eight inches at Ihe! base iij the clear, j andlwelve inches high: set a te-pfenny nail in each j corner, to raise it about an inch Iff he;stand, to give , I thVeea free- access, all around,l-(they can) drive the ( t-fly out, and will do; make yluricap seien inches highs; cut your place for the. Bees to gq upon the edge i of trje gum, even with tje uprigrt plank; front side six ; inchk-s long, and one inch wide ; pnd I will insure you ! lose iess Bees in the winter than y any other mode. Fropi a gum of these dimensions, you will have more swahna, and take $5 worth of. honey, at 10 cents per pound (in a good season) from,; die f ' cap,") never rob ' the gnm,) than by any other moe that I have ever dis covered. Out of 75 ot 60 standi,; I lose three or four in a 'winter. Ei.ch stand swarms two or three times a year Yours, truly, t ;" Kentuckiax." FtEMiNGSBtac, Ky., July 20,l849. ! 4- The Praying Sailor Boy. The Corne lia was a good ship, (said one of tfie West India chaplains of t h e American Sea tnaWs Friend Society) btit ai one time we feafced that she was on her last Ivoyage. We were but a few daVs out: from Nev Yofk, when a severe storm of five days' continuance overtook usf ; ; - . I; must tell you of a feat bf a Connecti cut: sailor boy at the heihth of the storm. Hejwas literally a boy, and far better fit ted; for thumbing Webster's Spellfng Book than furling a sail in afstdrm. But his mother was a widow, and where could the! boy earn a living fd himself and mo ther better than at sea ! The ship yas rolling fearfully. Some of the rigginggot foul at the main mast head, And; it was i neqessary that some one should go up and j rectify if. It was a perilous job.? 1 was standing near the mate! and heard him order that boy to do it ! j He lifted his cap anq glanced at the swinging mast, the boiling, wrathful seas, and at the steady determined countenance of the mate. ! Lief hesitated in silence la i moment, then rushing across the deck, jhe pitched down into the forecastle. - Perfians he Was gone twb minutes, when he? returned, laid his hands on the ratlins, and. went' up- with a wijl. My eyes followedjhim till my head wrjs dizzy, when I turnefl and remonstra ted wiih the mate for seeding the boy a oJ. lie could not com! down alive Why did you senj hinj ? l did it," re plied the mate, " to savefhis life. We've sometimes lost men over-board, but never a boy. See how he holds like a squirrel. HtJ is more careful ; he'l j cqme dywn safe I Hope." ! i fgain looicru tin a iar aimmeu mv eye, arwj i was compelled to turn away. I expecting every moment to Catcti n gliinpse-of his last fall. i I. . .. !.., rk . .i 1 .'L i J e 1 i . 411 ui'uub iiiu-t-ii iwsniy j minutes ne cajnedown and staightnedi hifnseK up wilh the conscious pride I of ha 3! per- forined a manly net, he walH aft with a smile on his counteiian .1 r tn the course o" day, I look occa 1 sion to tnea ... . V him nillSllcL-oll l.i.n ... K i he hr .tftl when ordvred n Uift ? I kirrsaid the hoy, to praw Do you pray tn " Y-s sir ; I thought that 1 mav not come down alive ami 1 went to com- i .:k ......-" in i r,i ... i hiii my aoui to uou. riVV Here -did vou edrn to nrav ? " At hrine : mv mother ; w4,, , go lo ,he Sablmtir, School I my teacher urged ml lo nrav lo Gocl4 ... i. h rn . nn, I ,n What tK 8 " O" WaS that r - I . ! voP ,,ad yur Jacket ihocket 1" - My i . ' . . .a uicii my teacner gave me. 1 . . .1 w i 4hfu?hl. lI I did, perish, I would have the ru ut uuu ciose ip my peart. j A COUNTRY WEDdlKG. The preacher was prevented from tak ing his part in the ceremcjny, and a newly created Justice of the pece, who chanc ed! to be present, was caljed upon to ofii ciate in his place. The good man's knees began to tremhle, fur he had never tied tht? knot, and did not know where to he- it.. . I.Q.I tt Pi: t .- i hati no Georgia Just ice, or giM. ne unj no any other book from which to read tnc marriage service. 1 he qompanj' was ar rAnged in a semicircle, e4ch one bearing a I allow candle. He thofjght over every thing he had everearned, but all in vain; he) could recollect nothin that suited the occasion. A suppressed titter all over the room admonished him that he must prdceed with something, nd in an agonv qi uesperanon ne oegan-4- T-f u ,B " 6 I , ivnow all men by these nresphts that 1,4-here he paused, and lioked UO 16 the Ceilinff. whiln a vi in tip e. l .k room was heard to saj' r He is drawing a deed for lahil t" and thev all lauffhtd. ! . -.. " W . ... , ia tract of If In the name of Godijnmen T he be- 6tn-& Sui. only to hear another vqice in'a loud whisnpp car il VHe is making his wilt, hi his Will. I'thoucht he CCjUldnt liyeJlon"$fie nnii ?n AnWrfiillv b4d.w 'Jt II f J f Oh, yes 1 oh; .es r j continued the GeL?11" ' . - I SX voice renlictl. OHl I J " " ' no inaJ uunu jet. hinil i 1 iSomfl Spmb.fpersgp outbf joot, tilt h dangers which threaten tiU;iUtwina nf the Sooth; made - Come into courf," afttl tfic lauglitcr was ) rVinra! ? The tiritle wasnarfainilng ; the squire I Was not far from it, : liejng -an irtdetatt- gable man, however, fie &pgan again : - To all and singul llie sher 44 LeVs run. he's tfingUo levy oni us,M said two or three at once; j.: , ' Here a gleam of Ifghti flashed across the face of the Squire, tie ordered the bride and groom to hold up-lheir panels an1 jn & SoI.mn Voiee!Said You, and each of you, do solemnly swear in the presence! of the present com pany that you will perform all and singu lar the luuctionai of husband and wife as the case may be, to your knowledge and i C. ability, so help you Gad. Good as wheat M' exclaimed the father of the bride. Staulfard Advocate. Progressive Sufgefy.---The following anecdote is Sfiid to have formed part of an introductory lecture (delivered before I the School of Medicine of Dublin : "A younp: surgeon some, time since con j suited Mr. Kirby, the! (l(u6trioas (bunder of this school, as to the course be should pursue iu oruur iu uuift, .nvHuu j his profession. 1 he Cpnsultee replied '.- ! .My OUng friend, go and attend. W ith all due care and diligence, a sweep ; that ; Sweep, when CUTed, vilTget yoU another I sweep as a patient ; this latter will-get you a Kitchen maid, ttie Kllcnen maiU Will : get you the cook, tile jcbolv. Will getfyoU, the ladv's maid, and (he ladv's maid, in , the plenitude of her gratitude will get you the lady herself, and thus culminate and cap the climax.' " ikp nlmtnrh nf hr f ratitude. will The Cholera in Philadelphia. The fol lowing table will shoy the . number of cases and deaths reported by the Phila delphia Board of Healthup to the 19: h of August, when the daily reports were discontinued : Cases. Deaths, May and June July, j f 278 97 1.550 578 August. 277 69 The bills of mortality show an increase of 218 deaths on the above numbers. The largest number- cases was-reported on the 29th of July, ninety ; of deaths on the 11th and 14th of that month, on each of which days thirty two deaths were re ported. . ; ' . j a TEMPERATE DRINKERS, ALL BEWARE. Air V Scot ibtfrhae-" Temp'rateJ drinkers, 'all beware, Listen whjle wo now1 declare, - J That alcohol will yon ensnare, i And work your ruin! soon ; ; ' Safety only can be found Here upon teetotal ground, Listen to the warning sound, Or you will be unnone. I ; i -c To your danger nqwj awake, E'en the " little drop " forsake. For, oh ! U is a sad mistake That it can do no harm ; , On your path what sorrows wait, Ve can well anticipate ; Now, before it is too late, We sound the loud alarm. Temp'rate drinkers, idrink no more, ; Sign the pledge, wejdo implore, You'll never know the tyrant's power Till you are his slave ; If j'ou will not hear bur cry, Listen to our prophecy, t You a mournful death must die, And fill the drunkard's grave. ELIZA COOK. JUST PUBLISHED; NO. I ! j'HE AMERICAN' EDITION OF ELIZA COOK'S JOURNAL. Editorial Adcfrcss. . While venturing this step in th universal march of periodicals, let it be understood thlt I am not anxious to declare myself a mental Joan of Arc, bearing special mission to save the people in their noble war against Ig norance and Vrnnr T cimnltr nnnnr. n nliri fanet r-- - ---..r-j j-.j.-.v. u i-uo., uik.r. . v-Innl ..ill l. ..II f . .1 : 1 some pi my own dressing, hoping mat it wnat I provide be wholesome and relishing, I shall iave a host of friends at my board, whose kind words, and cheerful encour agement will keep me in a proud nd honourable posi tion at the head of ihe table. - I h:ive beenfoo long known by those whom I address, to feel strange in addressing them. 5; My earliest rhymes, .y, V" ' "1 ' b' bs g-J written troin intuitive impulse, before hackneyed; expe ! "UIU ' a lunri ul ounigiii. ine nrsi active nreatn of nature that swpnl ovpr mw hpnrllctrmn. u.U earnest mefodies, which I dot ted. down in simple notes ; - f - J v JU ' o vrv- uu and when i lound that others thought the tune1 worth learning vHien I heard my strain hummed about the sacred altars of domestic firesidesjand saw old men, bright womejn.and children scannirtg my ballad strains, then was I made to think that my burning desire to pour out my 6oul's measure of music was! given for a purpose.' My young bosom throbbed with rapjture, fox my feelings had met with responsive echoes from honest and-genuine Humanity, and; the glory of heaven seemed partial ly revealed, when I discovered thatU held power over the affections of earth. ; The same spirit whh prompted hi y first attempt will mark my present one. What I hate done has found generous support, let me trust thai what I may do will still meet the kind hand of help. Ijhave frll confidence in my friends, and believe if I cfferUhem the combina- I irr rC tiiliti tnA amtmnAM 1 111 I .1 .1 """"cui, uicy;wiii ireeiy EaKe tne j ware I bring, and not think worse of me for mixing with !-inem in me mariiei-piace ot Activity-and L.abour. i T - t t ' i am anxious 10 give my teenie aid to the gigantic struggle for intellectual elevation no going on, and fling my energies and will into a cause wVere my heart will zealously animate my duty, j ' It is too true that there are dense louds of Ignorance yet to be dissipated huge mountains of Error jiet to be removed; but, there is a stirring development of pro gressive mind in the mass," which only requires free communion with Truth to expand itself into that en lightened and practical wisdom on which ever rests the perfection of social andpoliticatjcivilization : and I be i e.ve that all who work in the herd of Literatute with i sincere lesi re to srrve the mantr- hv nrnnunir fion.rnmi lieve that all who work in the field of Literatute with ' symPallies and educational tastes.need make liltlepro- 1 fesswn of their service, for . jhe people" have sufficient perception to thoroughly estimate those who axe truly "with'" and "for" them. j I only ask a trial. I will give the best mv judgment I cm nfTer from the CO-ODeratinn ftf Ken 1 1 a n.t lrmmr,a .- - - - . - - - . ... J .UU . IV. vuo talent, and my own continued efforts. - EUZA pOOE. This Journal will be published weekly and each num ber will contain 16 royal actavo pases, double columns. wil1 form two handsome votainea annually. THE i iviocy wiu ue d ceu ia uuiuuct u 9111 per annum, in advance. ! ; Published at o. 80 XassatrStrtet, Sew tork; and by Dexter J Brothers, Ann St., New York ; Long tf Brothers, Ann Street ; Stringer At To wnsend. Broad- way ana uewitt c& uavenport, irmune bandings And to be had of any Bookseller. Travelling agents wantedapnly at 80 Nassaulst., New York. 1 - We have on hand andifor sale at this Office, the fol lowing BLANKS, to witi Administrator's Bonds r.Q. i S. C. Fi Fas. , " Wit. Tickets. " Com. to take ;Depo. Equity Executions. Guardian i;j : Appeal Constable ; Ca Sa . Bail (State! cases) Bail (Civil j " ) Delivery ; Prosecution i " Subpoenas. " Proeecution Bonds. " Com. to lake depositions " Deeds. C. C.I " Venditioni Lxpona. S. C. Jurors Tickets. For binding free negroes. Bastardy Bonds. Letters of Administration Special ' Marriage License. Apprentice Indentures. Notes of Hand. Bank Noies.C. F. Lund Deeds. Deeds of Trust. Sheriff's Deeds. Ca Sas and Bonds, Letters Testamentary. S. Con Writs. Ejectment Attachment C. and S. C Subpoenas. County and Superior Court Scire Facias vs. Defaulting Witnesses. do do to revive judgment. , do do to heirs at law to show cause, do do do et al. do do vs. Special Bail. Presentments of Roads. do for Assault and Battery. do for Affrays. do for Fornication and Adultery. do for retailing without license, And many others of not so common use. Officers of Court9. and others who require Blanks, are solicited to give us a call, or forward their orders, j and thy shall be speedily attended to. Many of the forms enumerated above, are also kept for sale by J. W. STOCKTON, at Statesville, WM. M. HENDERSON, at Concord; WM. F. WATTS, at Mocksville, J. FAW, at Jefferson, Ashe Co. Any forms of Blanks which we may not have on hand will be printed to order without delay, if a copy be forwarded. May 1849. WATCHMAN OFFICE. .101! PRINTING. All who wish printing of any description done, are requested to gie BRUNER & JAMES a, call. They are prepared to do almost every variety in first-rate! style, from a book down to the alphabet. ADVERTISING has been aptly compared to greasing wheels. Wheels will often turn without grease, and so may a Merchant or Mechanic get on without advertising ; but it is hard work, and all who have properly tried the experiment know well the advantage both of oil to machiney, and advertising to business. 2 CHEAP for CASH. HARRIS & CRUMP ARE now receiving from New York and Philadel phia, a large and splendid stock of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, which they are determined to sell as low as any house in this parti of North Carolina, consisting of all kinds of ladies and gentlemen's dress goods, of the latest 'and newest styles, which have been selected with great care and bought at the very lowest cash prices. For Ladies Wear. Beautiful silk Lustres, Mode Cashmeres, colored do satin striped do., Mouseline de Lanes, silk and worsted Lustres, Cheni Alpaccas, bl'k and col'd Merinos, plaid Ginghams, French do., Shawls, Gloves, Ribbons, fine Collars, Linen Cambric Hand'rTs, Bonnet silk, Velvets, Bonnets ad Hosiery. For Gentlemen's Wear. Black French and English Cloths, French Cassimeres, j fig'd do., fancy do , wool Tweed, Kentucky Janes, Ker j seys, fig'd satki Vesting, cut velvet do., plain satin do., I and worsted do. Also, brown and bleach'd Drills, Do mestics, Whitney Blankets, Hats & Caps, Roots &. Shoes, besides a general stock of Hardware and Cutlery, Groceries, Crockery, &e. Those wishing to buy goods, we respectfully invite their attention to the above stock, as we are determined not to be outsold by any. Wood Grove, Rowan co., Oct. 26, 1S48. Iy25 COME AND BUY ! BARGAINST BARGAINS ! JHIIE subscriber is now receiving one of the hand JL somesl and cheapest Stocks of SPRING AND SUMMER . . I 'lllil.'ll l..' 'ilikl' -a,-' ever offered in this market, purchased in Philadelphia and New York, from the latest Foreign Arrivals, and at the lowest cash figures, consisting invparl of bl'k, blue, golden, Frerich adelades and apple green Cloths; black military striped and other fancy Cassimeres and Vestines, English and French Drap de Eta; handsorr.e childrens j will be found in his shop, reaJy maJe, or supplied to or plaidand stripes; a large stock of cotton ades ; and all i der at the shortest notice. other kindsbf pentlemens summer wear. Also, splendid ' But he would call especial attention to his house eut- Dl K l arte in and uro ue Khine isilUs, plain hg d chamele on Pou de Sbie, plain and fig'd silk Tissues, berages, oil silk for lining, linen chambrays, embroid'd Swiss Robes, linen cambric Handkerchiefs, (a large stock) bl'k and col'd Kid Gloves, organdy and gingham Lawns.-plaid granadines, fancy and furniture Prints, bl'k and col'd Al pacca Lustres, Florence, plain stiaWj Rock Rue and Al- : ladin Bonnets, Umbrellas and Parasols, bolting Cloths, linen sheeting 4, 7, 10 and 12 quarter wide.bro. Az. bleach'd drills, (ass'd bl'd and bro. cotton shirtings and sheetings, large stock of ready made clothing, floor matting, blasting powder, minjng Rope, Rio Coffee, bro. and loaf Sugnr. ' crushed and pulverised do., superior Tea, almonds, rais ins, sole leather, lining and binding skins, tanned sheep and Morocco skins, harness leather, clover and grass seed, saddles, bridles and saddle bags, leather trunks, ' mackerel in ;bbls and half bbls, white lead.sp'ts turpen tine by the gal. or bottle, copal varnish, tanners oil, 8 by 1010 by 12 and 11 by 16 glass, anvils, vices, grain and grass scythes, steel weeding hoes, shovels and spades, mill and cross cut saws, sheet Iron. , Also, a large ' STOCK OF FINE CUTLERY, i carriage spnhgs, axles, stained glass lamps, patent and painted cloth, laces, &.c, fc, Miles' dress boots and la dies shoes, fur, silk, Panama, Leghorn and palm leaf hats and caps, 1 Books and Stationary, China, Glass and Queensware, Lard Lamps, (very hand some) Nova Scotia Grind. Stones, Scc, together with an endtfss variety of other goods not mentioned. Persons visitjrjg (his market would do well to call at the, New Casll S(arc, corner east of the Court-House, before buying, as I am determined to offer to cash buyers at ! wholesale or; retail, extraordinary inducements in the ! way of handsome and fresh goods and low prices. Call 1 and judge for yourselves. ' i j JOS. F. CHAMBERS. ( Salisbvry, April 12, 1849. 40 TO PRINTERS? (VI UW on; hand and for aale three KEG$ of ' Prixilew Ink. M. BROWN it SON. on hand and for aa utcr Ink. Salisbury April 26, 1 849. 15 Coach and Carriage Making) 3 THE copartnership of Witherspoon.Pritchard A&Co. having been dissolved by mutual consent, the bu siness will hereafter be conducted under the name of PRITCniRD, ROSEBOROUGII k Co. In losing Mr. I. A. Witherspoon. we have lost a gentle man and an agreeable copartner, but we trust, have not lost that principle that should actuate honest men in tbe transaction of business, and iu offering ourselves to the public in, the CARRIAGE MAKING BUSINESS, pledge ourselves for the faithful performance of our en gagementa. We have no disposition to puff our estab lishment in the public prints, being assured that time and th rharactrr of our work will secure to us a share of public favor. We are thankful for that already received, and would advise our friend and the public to take care of No. 1, and go here. they have the most confidence best treated, and get the best job for their money. Oor work shall not be inferior to any in thts part of the world. PRITCIIARD, ROSEBOROUGII &, Co. Mocksville, N. C, Jan. 11, 1849. tf36 The undersigned having been connected with the a hove establishment from its commencement in Mocks ville until very recently, and having a knowledge of the qualifications of the gentlemen in charge, can assure the public that they are prepared with good workmen and materials, can execute in as good and fine a style as heretofore, and cheerfully recommend them as worthy of public patronage. K A. WITHERSPOON, II. REYNOLDS. COME AND BUY BARGAINS CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY. rXlHE undersigned having formed a co-partnership in theabove business, respectfully invite public atten tion to their Establishment, and to their supply of superb Carriages, Barouches, Rockaways, Buggies, &c, &c, which for lightness, beauty of design, manner of execu tion, and excellence of material, cannot t.p surpassed by - . I -L .1 . any wor mine soumeru cou.ury. They have in their employ a large number of excellent j workmen. Their blacksmiths, wood-workmen, trim mere, and painters, are all men of experience, and have few equals as to skill in their several departments. Repairing done on very short notice. Work done cheap for cash or approved notes ; or country produce ta ken in exchange. OVERMAN, BROWN & CO. Salisbury, Feb. 8, 1849. Iy40 BROWN & BAKER HAVE on hand a supply of STILLS AND TIN WARE whicir-they will sell cheaper for cash or any kind of Produce which the merchants buy. Also, old copper and pewter. ( GUTTERING ANIK ROOFING at all times attended to. They will sell stills at-fifty cents per pound put up guttering at fifteen cents per foot, and sell tinware cheap in proportion. Salisbury, April 12, 1819. 49 Boger & Wilson KEEP constantly on hand'an exten sive assurtmeut of WATCHES, CLOCKS, Jewelry, Silvcruarc, Cntlery, Musical Instruments, Revolving Pistols, Perfumery, Soaps, and Fancy Articles of every descrip tion. Persons wishing to purchase articles in ihe aboveline, will do well to call and examine their fine select ion, one door above J. &, V. Murphy's store. Watches, Clocks, and Jewelry repaired 1n the best manner, and warranted for twelve months. Le pine and plain Watches altered to Patent Levers, and warranted to perforin well. Salisbury, July 20, 184d- tf 12 NEW TIN SHOP ANDREW J. BROWN TTTTAVING opened a new. Tin Shop in Sii'i?!iurv. J-JL takes occasion to srlict a iKirtion of nublic ua- J tronage. His shop is in Mr. Hoyden's brick building, opposite the Rowan House. He is well .supplied wiih the Lest Tools and Mnteriuls for the manufacture of TIN WARE, and flatters himself that the superior style and excel lence of his work will commend itself to the interest of all who want articles in his line. It is needless to enu merate Coffee Pots, Candle Moulds, Gallon Pots. Buck ets, Tin Cups, Basons, Pans, V , fcc, a articles of his production. These and every other article inaJe of tin tering; and to a new article of improved milk buckets and strainer handsomely combined, only manufactured by himself. All orders thankfully re :ived and punctu ally attended to. Old pewter taken i:j exchange for tin ware. July 4, 1&43. y STANDARD WEIGHTS, &.O. The undersigned having been appointed Keeper of the Public Weights and Measures for Rowan County.es tublished by Act of the Legislature, holds himself ready to stamp and correct measures and weights of every de scription. There being a heavy fine imposed upon all using weights and measures unsealed, it will be to the advantage of all concerned to pay strict attention to this notice. A. J. BROWN. CHAS. N. PRICE, Fashionable Tailors, concord, x. c. April 27, 1848. 52 A CARD. DRS . BROW N & JAMES ha vingn ssocia ted them selves in the practice of Medicine, can always be found at theirdrugstore when not professionally engaged Salisbury, December I G, 1 8-17 if 33 BOOTS AND SHOESr-- A LARGE assortment of the finest B ots and Shoes XX for sale bv J. II. ENNISS. 14 August 9, 1949. Important to Mill Owners. HOTCHKISS'S Vertical Wrater Wheels for sale in Fayetteville.by d. McNeill & Co. And in Lincoln County by E. A. BREVARD. March 12,1847 15 Marriage Certificates for sale here. STILLS A TH-WAHB For IS .NOW ALL ArW Wr, respecuuiiy invite our customers, f., the public renerally, to call and -.Z of " - -'''ti Lrri SPRING AND SUMMER which we are now receiving from FhilaaVlpn York, of the latest importations, oonsisur-jj of Dry Goods Hats, Cam and of various dscriptionsi ihoM. lrathrr a . .ware, cutlery, delf, granite, chin and Z5 1 I ' Double end Single barrtl Shat r.. ; finished and unfinished rifle barr ltt. p chapeaus, plumes, swords, belts, saho, eru"' Hr and gold lace of ditlerent widihs.mlver stars, I tons, ic; groceries of all kinds and piutonu -l f th Blue Cotton Yarn,' er lir Weavers Reeds, Brass Clocks, (warrnnX and numerous other articles space not admitting V yot merate ; ail or wnicn as iscustomuy of late djT nf. havinf been nurchasod at th vt- i . fat ' ---p. i rSl rYr the cash paid : and are now offt-rvd f. A sold 1 upon equally low and acctmnKdarin anv other establisliment in this burp. P l amine and judge for yourselves, as ihJltak is kh ..l rh-l in exhibiting our pool, and no paii ftA . Jr -Virw mnv fnvnr na with a rail. ea$ BOGER & MAXU-n.i I Salisbury. Ann! 1 18 ID. . f f Saddle3 Harness and Trmft M ANUFjOlCTORY I j .M A 1 N STREET, S A L I SBCgy one mjoot dciow me k'osx umrc f milP. .nh,,rih,r h.vin-r hliJ hin'f.L , n , SaluWv .fo'r tbe nurnose of ra.r the above business, respectfully solicits a share tft.. , , . . .... I" I nu m patronage. lie pledges mmeii, mat nis wotk tlCli. ways be done in the very best style, and hi? r:rtJieu the times. He will keep constantly on hand Saddle, BrL Mar tiiigalet, Harness, Cvllars, Saddle Wallttt. Tml, Valises, r., Nc. Also, Harness Skirting, So!f ndty per Leatherof the very best quality alwsyson handily can be bought low for cash, or on a shoi .credit to at.. customers. , In addition to the above, he respectfully iaomi tit public, that he carries on the TAX?fIXGji E007 and SHOE MAKIXG BUSISESS in the TWt i ... . . . I Statesville, where he will always be happy to wr Ltofc friends, and supply them with any of the above eatanl ated articles. Thankful for past encouragement, he hopes by doai I attention, not only to merit a continuance ?f lhesi, but a considerable iiK-rease lor the tuturr. 0"His shop is one door" below the ' Post.Office.' WM. II. MOWBRAY. Salisbury, January 11, 1849 1 jr New Cabinet Ware Rooms IN SALISBURY. RICHARD FOX TRESENT ns repects to "rn ih citizens of Sahlurv ?rnl'W and Riirroundinir countrv. wixb a u-n- der of his services as a CABINET 3VIAHBR, prepared to execute all orders in his line with dmptldl in the most superior workmanlike manner ana1 W style. He will keep constantly cn hand "the bnt a:e- rial for making SOFAS, BUREAUS, OTTOMANS, Wardrobes, Dining, Centre, Peer, and oiLer Rocking, Office, and Parlor Chairs; Bedatea Jt of penor hmsh and latest fashion. Coffins furnished to order on the bhortest nokt tat on accomtnodatin terms. Specimens of his work and skill can be foani at tb ware rooms in Cyrus Wesi'b large brick bmldtet.aui atchman Office. The cheapness, durability, and S'r-riorirr ef al! wrt turned out from his shop will be a guarantee f tht pa tronage of the public. . Repairing dn- at the shorten notice. f Country ;ro-lu e and lumber of all kinds omL 6 Carpenters and Cabinet Makers, taken in exchange is any thing in his line. A large quantity of shiBgieitf- mediately wanted. Salisbury, May 10, 1&49. 1 Fall and Winter Fashions Keceird! THOMAS DICKSOAV TAILOR, WOULD respectfully inform his old custorot rs, tW he still i ' rrie? tn tl? T.IILORJM; .INI) CITTISG BISLXBS at hi old i. -J where he hoi -j.- -wr J. it V. Murphy'a brick at, ni.x-.t ready at all times to sen blat toiiifr!!. His prices will be found by those who may pattwa him to be lower than at any other ahop in the Ta,.a work durable and w arranted to fit well. If not, cafe aaa" get your money for your cloth again. T. Dickson returns his sincere thanks to hi trons, and hopes by industry and application t fc"'' ihat they wiil continue their attention lo his shop; '" invites those who have not yet come to him, to cat! try his fit . " He is in regular receipt of the most spproied from the North, pubhohed by Mahan ; alo, bjr Monthly. ' ' All kinds of country produce received In paywt w work. TI1CW. DtCK-; March 29, 1&49 lj2h$ v rnT TtfxfiT ivn eimp snap I ar a. 111111 1 -a . k .1.11 a Jit Vf a rpilANKEUL for he.W2 JL tronage heretofore rrri tra. tub3criber wouU respectnil? the citizens of Salisbur anil 1 rounding country, tliat he 'i tsa' , ues to manufacture j. BOOTS AND SHOES ; . . .l.. .ji t- rr r;a t in this part of the country. Our ma tenals are ( best quality, and our work shall be done in ' , and at prices to suit the times. tjl He has now, and intends to keep 08 hand. r,i Shoes made in the latest fashion and fin c'x , asks all who may wish to boy, to call and ee &r' ! selves. Country produce taken in exchange for work. Boots and Shoes neatly repaired. ' Persons from the country will finJ ear kep " below M. Brown t Smi's store, and eppnpiff ' sion Hotel. JEREMIAH BAKKJ; By JACOB LEfL citi t-L ic loan . oansoury, reo. in, ioij Medicines, Medicines. WE are receiving at Dr. C.B.JJ oldstapd the largest and M" r MEDICINES, INSTRUMENT3': Paints Dye.Stufs,Spiccs $ Per1 Fancy and Useful Articles, . ever brought into thisconJBw. (See par nr 1 I I'll . . . ... . nml Idl : THE CRv1 V 7l oil; ana Lataiocue. 1 ve wiuniMro LOCKS & CUAH'-( Salisbury, May 11, 1849 r-t If'l fHl n5 id 1HJ XT I der lis o (Si in wh fid do rrU vai t 1 nS fro tio.l his The lo) con fun ua ihoi Yi wh On oth rnt, rt iiu! ill?' pre a IS K ma cur Die It-rt Th yrr had 1 ml Wl sine !! i(in I Mr kin 'UP! 1 or : ) pik ha 1 que Vp1 the broi I Yfrr. I que -t tin: der. Wei Pit till I iic' r V f i r v
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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