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4 i ' 1 ' i 1 1 it!- 1 S1 i' ft i 11 ";;l --r -T l . . -! ' N 1 0 II T K D I T A T J 0 N S.f t Come, welcome niht, thou' hartifnger of thought, Ami meditation brjng, wjtb drraiua of peaice,'r? Mr'aolituae tcj Mew. ' Tbo darkneM hang ' j OVrearth a pall, the sky aboveja bright ; JVni beautiful villi iam;wti!e nlljs ttilK . -Ai forgot if n U mln v twert to soa r ' On Vinga of thought o'er eaith and eky when all The fountain of the heart.are calm. and alill -And polseleta i the aleeping wof;ldin realms Of thought and imagery to roamto (eel! 1 That life hath a'iill untuated b'iss io think ' No' thought hot harmony to lira r no sound Hut apirit r ymphony, and in the World ; Of the aiTectiona deem there beats no heart Jial bcata onto our own. tnay llil ( Such are the bright And fluting v if ions that in dream attend, . Then vaniah' into gloom. For what is life T Its hopea and joys, but tweet vicissitudes,! -.The prf sent may be bright with dreams of blise, And still, the; fuiure Boon their darkness prove. . Light dwells 'beneoth the bosom of a cloud. And change the elemental world controls : l Else earth had known no garniture of green, j Thy aky no rainbow 'miifthe raging atorrh. -! Were there no saddening tho't nor mournful theme, ; No strain of trndernees and grief to sweep The chorda of feeling o'er; the heart had been ijnmindful! of its joy. . i. Hope, like a star f Been through some parting cloud, at rime grows dim, Then brightens on tlie view ; and jy from deeps ff sorrow Hprings, as pleomre pain. Sense may The aoi'l appeas noryet conieoiment bring, goal that the pat-t reviews the present scana, And o'er the future winy a devious course. Such power nor kings nor conquerors dare to rule Aa well attempt the universe to solve. As chain the spirit ..and subdue the will. Ppirit whose pinions with the lightnings aport, XVand'ring amid the atais that light us to" r Infinitude. We found the dejpth of things TJy symbol tests and forms. A mystic sense May glance or smile obscure, und deeper still . The Inner man ; as light and shadow on ,' A changing day the moral of the soul. Auspicious aims the intellect engage, When moral might and mental vigor airike j. Harmonious tone to elevate the soul. Mind is the growth of every age and time, Bat eraa bright its nobler efforts claim. With liberty it bloomjr, like a flower act In rich, propitious soil. Many a fount Of Water ebbs, till time a channel wears And everything in nature tends by law impelled . L. i The law p morilial on creation stamped. (JOOl) NIOIIT." JstTOOESTED BY Alt EHURAVHtf ' Good night, fair girj ! Nay ! go not yet We at ill would gaze a little while Upon those laughing eyes of jet, And on that gentle, speaking smile. A rntiment slay replace that light, And says not yet, dear girl f good night. The time may come ah ! will time set Ilia signet on so smooth a brow I Ykair heart would gladden to have met The. dear ones that are round you now. These passing moments soon will seam The Meeting of u fairy dream. Yes! now you wnile in happiness, u And; may it never know decline : , j: Be tha gjad heort ne'er glad the less " Tho' hearts have broken, blithe as thine ; And girlhood's path with flowers Is strewed That fade away in womanhood. Alas ! it is not loveliness, - ' Can shield from sorrow and from care : Tlie sweetest features oft express f Ilow much of sadness has been there. Long be thnt cheek by tears unstained, That brQwiy furrows unprofaned. -.Ilow (t range a web.Jife often weaves. With mingled threads of dark and gay Lesa chnngffully beneath the leaves The sunbeams and the shadows play," Each joy has its own sorrow near, 4 ,And every sniile a sister lear. Well j-hese may be but dreams at best. May sleep bring brighter ones to thee They cannot be more bright and blest Than what we would the truth may be. And be thy slumbers calm and ligh',. Till morning break good night good nigbj. : EsTtMaTCO Vjuxe or Uhine as a IMavciic. Profea or Rodgftm, in his excellent work on " Scientific Agri culture, has the following eotimaleot the value of urine M a manure, which we believe to be a very near approxi mation to the truth j . ' ' ' I t If we allow the quantity', of urine vqtded by each in dividual to le 6H0 pounds yearly, the city of Rochester, jwhich contaijus 20,000 inhabitapt, would furnish year ly about 240; tons. This estimate, at the price of gua- HO, would bet wortft Vl.l.mt. Now., if we estimate the ' number of horses and. cows of the city io be 500 each, nd that each animal voids as much urine as two ner. ona, the amount would be 80,000 pound, or 40 tons, -which woulj be worth 1600. Here then is a loss, rT ,L. ui ty-tu -r iini,ui .rj.j.-uu, or ot ma Pure r nou jh in produce, in addition to the ordinary crop, ' ter 16JJW) bushels of wheat in a single year. 'ji-'-'EcojtrtMi'c 'MAXA4EMCJIT of V RtNE. Decomposition is loosilion is attended with a diminution of ...-n. unA on in,r ammonia. It is inirriant that the urine enlist.! K.,l.l I- C,r,...i-.f .;ti...... 1 . ent the escii of volatile, mailers: it has hen oroiH. d tciadd ffj.uJphaie of iron, or sulphuric acid, to; ' tthe fermenting urine, in nnler to fix the ammonia ; the jniiiture of vegetable mould with it haleen a'so recom llnended a ej illy rlK ciive und more economical. i Marsh mud a'nf charcoal, or peat, would be equally erviceable at a fifer of the volatile gnses of the urine. ri If the estimate of Prof. Rodue'r le correct, then, as Bal jj llmor has a portion of 15U.000, and it is to be pre I turned that the n amber of her cows and horses are corres- poudinzly as large nn il of Rochester, there is enou2h J bovejiquul voiM within her limits to produce t T,, 'J lM,'i"",, yt ; and carrying this calculation till farther etendinj it to the population of ihe Uni- . led btaies.soy L0.000,000, if we ivumr the number of ! COW anil kitTM b.l.i!ilu .1 . -i I Ihia article, ihe elements of the iiianur i - . " j K'a, men. we Jiave.in produce sixteen uiillions of bushels of wheat. And yet ' r acafcely any of it is appropriated lo such nrotluction, ' ! Ihotinh Protidene rn hiswise dispensation. dibtless I J"' tWt2 no?hrg hoild W lostihal could be con- ! . verted lato jflie uea of. mao; , f : z Cr n.-Apprebeu.in it ffpretserj ,i , i 1 . - i i thai lh c;Mtua Will Hot U luke.i ihJ- I account 'f the delay o( Conr8$ Q nam ihe Ucrsary taw. A W.iMngton letter in Ihe Nrw Yotk Ttib. ne y. ; -I understand thai the PrVskWbaa oeciueu io j.ite i wool the three vacant Charges hi lo.NVw Jeraey nnl Cunectirul. ..-The , so l; l.e given are the Ilaue and Sanlini. in. It... IVnn ntrinn ..f N:- r . .i i G. i .j , f " ' of. I b;t4vJ. M .'Curdy . Cotmet ticnl.i will - 'jirubitlilj .btf.'Mwmiiiated to their oftceil- . i. ' vrl.rl. li liu I 311 1, t j idcarUiat CmifnU i the ! Oj.hir. Ma lor INOao 82"" ",0 rf s r( " .In estiniatiti' tbe attmunl nf wljirf h vas bruught (rmnOp lwr. I line! it slHleii in lu9 I. chapter IV rcrse in :it tn and took fnun lhenoe 420 laU; in Chronicle 8. v. 18, il 9 ial caipil n? Ophir -. i ed lb4MhJi tok 450 Ulents of ?i.ld- Hw J on .account lor ihis .clTjnTanc)v hmJ whore tj you (it;. ()j)lif ! j The lafent of Oj)hir and Jerol'" f j tidfialy 1o accotmr f,r ihpwhltenctf 'Wr ihej , hv taken 450 la'.'tit i OjlU!aiiJ ex. ed 30 in )atS lor tl" !ru. ! jof King Hiram's ship and crew. A i:;)ilMio ;alciilal" the nlvrr iekl at2- 6J fteiling and 100:000 ta$iitsW silv ti; 'Haf; rie.a liioutitj. to 339 230 000. wbi. li H'tnjJ n-j!iM'-d i twelve, tke-' rpitt.n oTu'At to iiold, i , ! i ' will ive thf strv.f 8435 000,P)0. M h- whole IlillfB ol lull(lliijj u iilifini! utiil lurnil. tiI then 1 etnplt d wast; lrrtiht of i3bfooji, Utf vhi-h ibis from- ()hir, was $23 477 3GstHi'imor than the ttittional debt .! tJVfal Bitiuiii. Il ()lur whs thren years' viynjlsSj t'min h i Ked S.-m. it wan not io Airiest r fhV Indian O 'imu ! , ilies, which was within sixty ihystib' III il ; le su iAt,t ihjim i if' ( !li(iriii:i Saiii t'ra tit" isfeo is laid t Ah down a the ' (Joldeti Gal-,!lM?l' U & Sn 1 nn.l tnral phrast. We ran lhid olhe but Califoriiia for Ophfr. 3 r'lotati From the Spirit of ifielAuc Gold Hill, Rub. 5, 1850. Bro. Gorman: By requeiof ;th? mem hers of 1 he (Jo U HiMJiVia)n 01 the ?ons ofTemperancp, w ltg Ifive to exprrs through vour columns. dUr stncerti and gratHul acknowledgment! of" the: nCf i)t of an exqtiisilly wrotiyhtl fantl beatttilul f 1 ok en. on oi. aleniint s xiay, jironi sortie unknown fnir oneilposjt marked GreensBoro. - I ' j We except it as a: ricli IjVwel, of mure than golden value. Such jfestjFniiinls of! respect, the voluntary tribufe. troth lmr. Purity and Worth, ta the icausi df Ttti perance, and like bright gems ol bunlight thy are roses si rewmta our fiathway bet elt of thorns. if ? They cheer and animate, phit encobrage us onward. They inspire lis wilh?increas ed confidence in a cause ennohled by Woman's approving sinilp; a tlause," of which the friends of humWnity may well be proud ; a cause, wujen is. exerting a powerful influence in promoting arid ele vating the social, intellectual arid moral condition of man. Holding out the olive branch of peace its mot.jto, Purity, Fidel ity, and Love it extejnd ts kindly aid to all : rescuing the wretchet inebriate, from a lite of degradation antF bhatne from a " '? j il death ol inlaniy and disfiarr--antj phuring in upon the suffer'urg inmates of hi deso late home the .sunbeam.5! pf hope j6y and happiness. j i , : j In concfusion we venture to express the hope, that the fair donerjot the "'Token" ere long i II becorrre the; f)right and cher ished being, whose arTetftiohs 4hall en- ! i .. . J I i - i i i ' .. .H j I. twine nrounii tne neart.i pnti enuear tne home ol some true and: Javored iion of Temperance ; and may that favored one be selected from the brotherhood ot Bach Divis- ion. : 1 E. B, RICE II J. M. COFFIN. om. J . C. B A K . H A It DT.I M. L. HOLMES. X A -letter from Washittjjtfifj sayslihat Gen Edney, of this State, has bee in ofi'erld the post of Consul at TanL'ier. hut llut he 'reliiipil it. as he had previously declinet the like ofiice at Pernamhoco. I i - . NEW COPART -1 I ' i- I THE subscribers have this day. ifissociatejjl themselves together In theercautile lousiness, n t ie Store formerly occupied by Joseph t Chambers, yastjeorner of the Court House, under the firm (of Joseph f"- Clhanibers Si. Co., where they intend enlargiig their qapi al to any extent necessary to-meet any deiinds, the business may require ; and will make it an oblt with cbuniry mer chants and citizens generally tofijhnkil thr (iurcbases from them. y J. r CIIA MBEILS, P. B; CHAMBERS, JAlC. C A LOW ELL, MAX. Ci CALDWELL. Salisbury, Jan. 7, 1850. i f 'I 38 NOTICE. ' m i nwr, imieuteu io j. r . tnamters-, are requested JL to call and peltle their accounts, ns my hxJuks must be clesed. It being the first calHof tike kinkl I liave ever made, I hope it will not de neglecfed. ' j f , J. F. CHAMBERS. Jan 7,-1-850. H 38 tl- Furniture, Furniture. r I lliL subscribers have at this Jime the ".chela pest and JL largest assortment of FURNITURE. as ever been manfaefured n this market J n n t . viz: Lfi- tliM-Dreing Uurrau. Mahoiiaivy and WaJijul iofas. i, , 'n, K?Vk,'1 hai ?JT !! ?r u rs an.l Lentre 1 ablrs. Secreijiriff!. French JSSOrtment of cmnmhil Kt.iUi..il j .i.. tl., , . . 7 1 L 11 T". T " " ,f-" u' " ,rJl "'"ii.eni o otnns attlie most re . pncM. ' I ! ! A" we ask is a call to convinoejon thatihebbove is a ! : " nWV pu?' Iul ,n' n al stutfnd weare dheouined .,,1 ZTlt' u,',1 I ,. . Aintiose in.lebted to us in 1843,will pie nsej call and settle by note or cash, as we wisli ff close our books annu ally- ROWZE5E & HARRISON. Jan. 28, 1850. fl . j ps TAS NOTICE, t rk of the Board of ConimiisidnerB will at. nd at ihe Court House, in Salisbuify, (Jup stairs) from the 11th to the last dny of March for the purpise , receiving Lists of Taxable Polls f'nd Property Mihin the Town of Salisbury, from all perlns wild ari required by Law to return the same. J(e win attend for the -I. ...... . . " n i i , i : ; j uwc uisc- mui m t ociocK.eacn tiay. SAMUHIl REEVES, Jr. Clerk Board of Commissioners, Salisbury. March 7, IS 00. j ! ; .4,43 - NOTICE. ; THEREBY "forewarn all persons from itra Itng lor a certain note of"hand given by E. B.i Rice to John " - ivi uunuini ia, i w rai j -uve dollars, dated some tin.ein ihviar 1H4S The ont half i wr... r:..i :i r i :i ?i .r , Mutii lo tl r(H of JNRiobatds, de- woru, iiuu i am mc on jy Benson auiuonaeoii to collect the same. ' r R i jjM. COFFIN. Ex'r. Jan. 21, 1850 37 i WFirrHT Xr "life A vHrf D DQ r " 1 b Ab UjliJl; Fair Notice. THOSE, having Weight aad-Meare unsealed, are berebv hottfi.l in hnnirlkn r,.-..l . j i . ' r """y whwi "oonngiiK .1 . inrm umln. ...L f.:l .. i' ' - ii l; -. j ..-r 0 T--- - xn.u UIIU II.IVC uu tan io uoinpiy run t lite notice, j""yepect to be dealt with acMding to'iaw.F ThTnae i for 'nccompjfance is 40, p i A' J. BROW,- Jn. ji, iu:3b . t Standard Keener. It L! J i i NERSHIP i 4 I CENT ROAD "5. AND - - mom. Kh now Uae Topic ! BOG-ER 5t iliOL-iBIali A AUE hoh rereh ing from Xetr Yok ud PUIUdel- 1 i AWAY XjL pliia, a handsome and cheap stoc ol, . ,. FALL AND .WINTER GOODS, Cansisling 6 j j DRT-G00US, ..ojL,nery kenfrifiioitCi .'JUBDWABB, Cctlm, Delph, CUiiim Md Ulasswatf. PoW and Sla-le Barret Shot f Gbs Pbtols, Uifle Barrels, Powder Flasks, Shet ajcs,.(iwripu siness Swords, BettslOlaspis, Sashes, P.L.l4.,Pluines. Silver 'and Gold LbceiSuira, Mill-' tary Buttons, Buff Cassimete for trimmiing pf iqers coaila. &,c ,3pc., bloe Cotton .Yarn, white miked a id clouded d...,Ar knitting, (very iine.) Weaver-sjreeds 4-4 Xo 5f4 wide, of the best make. Groceries, Bagging Rope and Twine. Also, constantly on hand the jcelebj-ated ROCK ISLAND JEANS, d in Sfecklenbnrg Count yi of (fifierent qual- manufacture w hi.-h for neatness? of finish and jdurabiliiy cannot tlrjiasd. Also, gross. Salem b'nd Philadelphia naiiacs, for 1850 ; :!l of which are positively paid 'or t.r s.i!e uimn the most reasonable llefm, without the j aiotto f6r-ca.su OM-Ybutin exehang for shelled Corn, Oats, ;Rxs-ed, Heeswax, Tallow, Cotton ,nd Linen i ras?, '&,c , Ate., and a( heretofire to ponctoal dealers S The ha rul of lenity wilj be extended, if j rquired, by clos t ins accounts either by cash or note at nhe expiration of every 12 months. Our customers, friends ,id the public generally, are therefore invited to gire ttsa call, and fxairpne our stock belbre purchasing else When?, as we sha'll make it an ob ject for them to do so. ! I n Slr,h,iii Kar li.fl849 I 28 GQQDS. jrownX ELL10TvF ARE now receiving their stock of Falli and Winter Goods, to which they invite the attention of thj la dies and gentlemen of Salisbury and thej surrounding country. Their stock was selected by one of the firm, with great care, and they believe it will compare favor ably with any stock in the market inj style, quality and price. It comprises a general assorttiient jpf . suitable for the season, also of Groceries, Hardware, Cutlery, &c. ' ?- They would call especial attention td their line stock of Cloths, Cassimeres, Wstings, Dress, Sifks, Mermos, Mouseline de Lanes, Moliair Lustresj. Alpaccas, Uing hams. Shawls, &c. Also, their fine pebee Hats ; tbeir Bonnets, and Caps, Boots, and Shoes;. i; Salisbury, Oct. 4, 1849. j I 22- GARDEN SEKDS. BKOWN & JAUGS havejust j-eceived a ve ry large supply of Joseph P. HiCoates celebrated Garden Seed, warranted to be fresh : a list of which they present below for the convenience of persons. living at a distance. All orders punctually! attended to, and liberal deductions made to country Merchants wishing to buy to sell again : i - i iL Asparagus, Early red Turnip Beet, Long b'ood red Early York Cabbage, " Sugarloaf 44 Late Coates' Drumhead " j Large flat Dutch 44 f Tree or thousand head do. Early France Cucumber, Long pickling 44 i 44 green prickly 44 i " " Turkey 44 ; Early Cabbage Lettuce, ' White summer 44 Ice " While Mustard, Okra, f Silver skin Onion, Cayenne Pepper, Bell or bull head do Early France Radish, Long scarlet 41 Red Turnip j Early nait bush Squash, Summer jcrook-neck " Large red : Tomato Pear shape " Early white flat Tumsip, Early six -week Beans!, Late Valentine " Yellow six-wteek " Warrington nar. " -t Refuge cir 1000 to one do Early Mohaw.K do French bjush 5 do Coates' ejxtra parly Peas, Early dwarf prolific " Royal ' marrow " Coates' 10 incb dwarf Peas, Dwarf blue Imperial,: Large white ijtarrow: " White Hanover Turnip, Solid Celery, Long whiite Parsnip, Golden Carrots, &c.j Sec I I 42 Salisbury, Feb. 28, 1850. CABINET BUSINESS. RICHARD FOX j Futfctrvlo his . respects to theicitiiens of Salisbury ami' surrounding country, wttn a ten der of his services as a ! i : i - . ! ' -' - OABIN"ET MAKER, prepareid to execute all orders in his line with despatch in 4iie most superior workmanlike; manner and best style. He will keep! constantly on hand the best mate rial for making i '' ! SOFAS, BUREAUS, OTTOMANS, Wardrobes, Dining, Centre, Peer.land other Tables; Racking, Office, and Parlor Chairs;; Bedsteads! of su perior finish and latest fashion, j y - He bus also on hand: an assort n)ent ofj Coffins, and will sell them on as accominodaifng terms', as be does ill. otlit-r kind ;f work. ' ' f :b Specimens of his work and skill i;a.n be found at his shop three doors beloic the Post Office. 1 The cheapness, durability, and siiperiorify of all work I turned out from his shop will be a guarantee of khe pa- nuii.itr oi me puDllc, , i t Repairing dime at the shortest notice. i Country produce and lumber of all kinds suitable for carpenters and Cabinet Makers, taken in exchange fo any thing in his line. ' j Salisbury, March 7, 1850 , r TUST arrived fresh from New York. Scott's eelehrn- 7 ted Fashions far the Sarin" and Snmmee ftf tuna- The subscriber, thankful for oast favors. mW reneet. ! T1? 84,ici,s h's 'd; patrons and the public generally, to can and see the new plate of Fashions. He fe-ls rnn. -.U II .1 . I . ' r - lent that he can persuade even the most lame and un shionable to let him take dimensions. Call aad see JOHN A. WEIRMAN, Tailor. Feb; 20. 1850. 41 N.'B. Country Produce taken in eicbange for work at market prices. estate of llovtlii eavqUua, LINCOLN COtjXTY. In Equity, Fall Terfn, 1849. , ; Wra B. McLean, ) 1 4 ! ''- vs. ! Orisinal BiU. Richard Nance, et. al. ' l i ' Cnnningham and wife, Orijr, and Jibbs Nance, defendants in this Bill reside beyomd the jurisdiction of misouri. n isineretore ordered by the Court, that publication be made for six Weeks in the Carolina ; ... . . . . . ; - r" waicoman, giving notice to the said defendant? thi 1 ,h rJ- ill v.i.V :riTt!ithl . of Equity t iheneai term, to he; held fbriid Cunty at the I onrr-ttonse! in l.tncrtimA- ,W.,4i ".. ; " wii uiu iiUtHlUil V after ihe 4tb Monday in March next, then and; there to answer or demur to plaintiffs bill otherwise, jbdgment. roconfesso will be entered up against them, and a de cree made accordingly. Witness, Wro-vWilliaoisdn, Cljrrk and Master of said Coirt, alt Office, the 3rd Monday? after the 4th; Monday in September, in the 74th year of, American Independ ence, a. i. 1849. , i ; . S - i ! W. WILLIAMSON, C.M.E, 6t39Printers fee 5 50 j ; WARRANTS j FOR SALE AT This OFFICE IWlLli X WW I iirlflflTr niriniATn ta m h ! , , m i n m ii i ' i ' 'A i IT appearing to; the .satisfaction of the Court, that Batt. Abernathy and wife, Willie Abernailiy, ! WeJker and wife. PolW. Hmrv Coach CamagkMakins ! , . T W 1 riF fnniirlllpKnin of Witherspoon.Pritchard iCo Xf having be1 dissolved by mnioat coosent, ihe-J- .. -ii u..:.fi. k- j-nnrlurtpti under the name of Will 1 1 ' I Ul I , V..v- -PRITCHARD, ROSEBOliOlGII & Co In losing Mr. & A. Wilijerspoon, we. have-lost a gentle- Ain nd an aareeaLIe cJ.nTtner, but we trust have not i lost that principle that sijould actuate honest men in the ( transaction of business,1 and in offering ourselves to the j Dublic. in the rARRlAfiF ltAlilNfr BUSINESS, i pledge ourselves for lhe faitlifol performance of our en- , establishment in tbi part of the State. With the assur gugeiiieins. . We have-0o disposition to puff our.estab- j ance 8gaJu that. our prices and terms w ill please all. we lishment in the! public prints, being assured that time and j return our sincere thanks to the public for their very lib the character of our work will secure to us a share of j crat patronage heretofore extended to as. Below we public-f-vor. Ve are hanktul tor that aireaay receiveo, and would auv.se our iqif uus mr r.t : i aim wii wurir uiri VI f j ..i or.,1 wot tVi Ust i,b for their money. Our work shall not be inferior to any in this part ot the world. , PRJTCHARD, K-OSttiUKUUOii x v,o. Mocksville,T. C.,4an 11, 1649. tf3G The undersigned haying been connected with the a K ntnhliwhnnt from its commeliceiient in Mocks rille until very recently, and having a knowledge ot tne qualifications of the gentlemen in charge, can assure the oub ic that. they are prepared wttn goou wimn. and materials, can execute in as good and fine a style as heretofore, and cheerfujlly recommend them as wortny ot public patronage. ! . L A. WITHERSPOON, ! II. REYNOLDS. Boger & Wilson KEEP constantly on hand an extei tve assortment of r 5! WATCHES, CLOCKS, Jewelry, Silverware, Cutlery, Musical Instruments. Revolving Pistols, Perfumery, Soaps, and Fancy Articles of every descrip tion. ;. Persons wishing to purchase articles in theabove line, will do well to ball and examine their fine selection, one door above J. Sc W. Murphy's store. Watches, Clocks, and Jewelry repaired in the beat manner, and wprrante d for twelve montha. Lepine and Main Watches altered to Patent Levers, and warranted ito perform well. Salisbury, Jilly 20,! 1848 tf 12 COME AND BUY BARGAINS ! CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY. THE undersigned having formed a co-partnership in theabovelbusiness, 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 be surpassed by any work in the southern country. They have in their employ a large number ot excellent workmen. Their blacksmiths, wood-workmen, trim mers, and palnter8,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 XT AVE on hand a supply of STILLS AND TIN AI WARE which ihey will sell cheaper for cash or any kind of Produce which the merchants buy. Also old copper and pewter. GUTTERING AND ROOFING at all times attended to. They will sell stills at fifty cents per pound put up guttering at hlteen cents per toot, and sell tinware cheap in proportion1. Salisbury, April, 12, 1849 pd 49 Cape Fear Steamboat Co, -o- THE UNDERSIGNED having purchased of J. &. W, McGary their interest in the CAPE FEAR STEAMBOAT az cni3: jl. rasr "w, 9 are1 now the sole Proprietors of the Line. We are now prepared to forward goods with greai dispatch either up or down the River, on as good terms as any other line, j Goods consigned to us at Wilming ton, will be forwarded free of commission, and at Fay etteville at the usual charge. Address, DIBBLE & BROTHERS, , Wilmington or Fayetteville. Wilmington, August 15, 1849. 16 Valuable River Land FOR SALE. o jklRS. SUSAN CRAIG E, offers forisale the valuable PL,AiTATI03f ii6n which she now resides. It is situated about seven miles North, North-yest sA Sails bury, on the main road leading to Mocksville. The whole Tract comprises 856 ACRES. A large proportion of it stretches along the Yadkin Riv er.and is excellent bottom Land. Much of it is already under cultivation!, but the greater part of the Tract is well timbered- woodland. There are other improve ments on th4 premises, consisting of a eood dwelling House, and a I the necessary buildings for a farmer Orchard, &c. Mrs. Ckae will sell the whole tract together, or, if if applicants irefer it, will divide ft to suit their wishes, as nearly as practicable, if it can oe done without seri ous injury to ihe value of the whole tract. For further information of the land, and also of the terms on which a purchase may be effected, all persons are referred ib John I. Shaver, Esq., of Salisbury. Sept. 27, 1349. . , 21 , Medicines, Medicines. E are receiving at Dr. C. B. Wheeler's old stand the largest and best stock of MEDICINES INSTRUMENTS, Faints Dye-Stuff's. Spices Perfumery. fancy anqPUsejul Articles, ever brought into this country. (See out large hand bills and Catalogue. We will sell very row for cash. - p - LOCKE Jc'GHAFFIN. Salisbury,' Map 11, 1848 2 , A CARD. DUS. BRO WKJt J AM EShavingiasoVia tedthem selves in fb practice of Medicine, can always be found at theirdrugstore when"not professionally engaged - Salisbury, December 16. 1847 t 33 CtOAKS! Cloaks! Clonk! An aasort riirljtef Clpaksj.i3t received. ' '7. IVENNISS STILLS fTl-WARE. 1.B.TBST AHIITB '11 ! ircsli Medicines ! Drugs, Chemicals, Dyc-Stufls, , and PERFDAIERY. rBflfi subscribers have iust received at their Drcg JL Stoee. corner of the Mansion Iloter, the LARG EST.ii BEST SELECTED ASSORTMENT Ob DRUGS, HESICALS, PA1MS, OILS 1 DYE-STCFFS, ever brought to this market, and which they now offer at u knlun to nr ratnit Wr nartifiitnrt v inviia iVi at Physicians, Druggists and Merch.nts to our present a list of a lew ot the articles comprising our sioca.: Toecac Hyd. Chlo. Mlf., Spanish Brown, Rhei, Jalap, Sulph. Quin'me, H Wbite Lead, Col uinbo.Sc ills, Gamboge, Opium, Arrow Root, Pearl Barley, Cort Cinch, Sulph. Morphine, Black do.. Acit. do., . Linseed Oil, Train Oil, Logwood, Copperas, Indigo, etc., ore. Piperine, Salacine, Red Lead, ! Venitian Red, Also, a large assortment of SH OTL.FX"RNITURE. Prescriptions furnished at all hours. Orders from a distance punctually attended to.' BROWN &. JAMES. Salisbury, August 16, 1849. lOvol 5 fall and Winter Fashions Received ! THOMAS DICKSON, TABLOK, WOULD respectfully inform bis old customers, that be still carries on the TAILORING AND CUTTING BUSINESS at his old stand opposite J. &.JV. Murphy's brick store, where he holds himself ready at all times to serve his cus tomers. His prices will.be found by those who may patronize him to be lower than at any other shop in the Town, bis work durable and warranted to fit well. If not, call and get your money for your cloth again. T. Dickson returns his sincere thanks to his former pa trons, and hopes by industry and application to business, that they will continue their attention to his shop ; also invites those who have not yet come to him, to call and try his fit. He is in regular receipt of the most approved fashions from the North, published by Mahan ; also, by Wards' Monthly. All kinds of country produce received in payment for work. THOS. DICKSON. March 29, 1849 lyC7vo!5 PIANO FORTE MANUFACTORY AJCD WARE ROOMS, No I, Eutaw Street, Baltimore. nrHE undersigned calls the attention 9 I 1 1 -- the Ladies, Principals of Academies rrofessors of Music, and private families of North' Car olina, to the superior quality of his Pianos. For fifteen years have they been in use inennylvania, Maryland, and Virginia, and have given entire satisfaction. He has sold within the last three months, in this Slate, twen ty Pianos, and have proved to be superior in quality ot tone and workmanship, to any purchased elsewhere. The climate and change of weather have no effect on these instruments, as they are almost entirely of cast iron. The manufacturer assures the public that ihey will do as well by writing to him as coming themselves or sending an agent to select an instrument. Respectfully, ANTHONY KHUN & Co , No. 75, North seventh Street, Baltimore. July 12, 1849. eowlOly CjTl have a good second hand Piano for sale at Mr. Reynold's, Mocksville. Price 100. A. K. New Goods! New Goods!! Direct from Xew York! THEsubscriber is now receiving his Fall and Win ter supply of Ready Made Clothing, consisting of Cloaks, Overcoats, Sack, Frock and Dress Coals, of every price and variety. Also, Pants, Vests, Shirts, Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes, a large variety, which he oilers for sale upon very low terms, as he is determined not to be undersold in-this market. Persons wishing good and comfortable Winter Clothing, pre respectfully invited to call and examine his stock before purchasing elsewhere. J. H. ENNJSS, Nov. 1, 1849. Nearly opposite W. Murphy if Co. S. R. FORD, WILMINGTON, N. C, DEALER IX MARBLE MOXI JIEYTS; HEAD Al Foot Stones ; Paint Stones ; Imposing do., and in short, any article called for of either Italian, Egyptian or American Marble : and work warranted to please or no sale ; and if dam aged before delivery.it is at his expense. Orders for any of the above enumerated articles left with the Editors of the Watchman, will be attended to with dispatch. Nov. 9, 1849 29tf MAKE PAYMENT. ALL persons indebted to the subscribers either by note or book account, are hereby notified to come forward and make payment either before or on the 20th day of December. The business of the firm tmuit be settled. THOMPSON In HEARD. Nov.21,J849 tf29 JOURIVEYiTIK.'V WAITED. Two or three good ar:d sober Journeymen Boot and Shoe Maker3,can obtain immediate employment by ap plication to the subscribers. THOMPSON .fc BEARD. " LINCOLN TON CUPOLA FURNACE! TT1HE subscribers respectfully inform the JL citizens of old Lincoln, and the sur ZL. 4 itnlinT tiinlpu iKal Iriov hnoa oli - l f K ji luuiiunig it i j s i iiu a nit j uu v v ciui JJ establishment in full operation this day, the 5th of March, and are now prepared to fill all orders for Iron or Composition Cutting, in the latest and most improved manner. They war rant them to prove as smooth and true as can be execu ted by any other establishment in the State, and flatter themselves from personal experience and attention, they will deserve a share ot public favor. 0"Their establishment is at the east end of town, on the Main street, where they will make lo order, and keep supplied with every description of Move, for the Par- lor or Kitchen. All orders entrusted to them will be punctually filled, and their prices shall always be moderate. W. li. & E. S. EDWARDS. March 5, 1849. 27:6m. DR VVH1TEHE AD OFFERS his professional services to the public He can at present be found at his residence, unless professionally engaged. Offiee-Oie door below A. II. Calda ell's Offire. Salisbury, July 21, 1849, tf Mountain Hotel, 3I0EC1T0, . C. THCsubmriherhas recently fitted up and opened the above HOTEL, for ibe accommodation of the Publi6. He pledge unremitting attention to the com fort of hw guests, and hopes lo merit and receive a liber al shire of the public patronaee. He bas comI lA for Stock Drivers JOHN W. HAPPOLUT. Morganion, Nov 8, 1849 296m "HOOTS una SIIOS for sale chfap by J. H Jan 3033 5i t rr MOFFAT'S Life Pills and Phcrnix Mtt ' Thew Medicine havT now been hfor- .u lie for a period of FIFTEEN TRAP daring that time have maintained a hijhch in almost every part of the globe for thei, rv3 dinary and immediate power of retoriD'Xtrr health to persons suffering under nearly eVe'" of 6nease to which the human frame m4ibi IN II AT3Y THQUS AJJD3 i of certificated instance, they hare eTcn I offerer fnmTthe rery rergeof an.untimelT' after all the deceptive aogtruraa of the daf k terly railed; aad to many thousand U,eK permanently secured that uniform emovnL" health, without which life itself ig but Val Weasing. So gTeat, indeed, has their elScaJ nab! y aud infallibly proved, that it bagZ scarcely lesa than miraculous u those w""19 acquainted with the beautifully philooph?J cfplee upon which they are compounded aftipr, which they consequently act It Wig manifest aitd uibie aclioo in purifyUi- th and chaunela of life, and endumg them aMK3 ivewed tone and vigor, that they were iadebSS their name. C0Us1 w Unbke the hot of pernicious quarkeri. v J bo.-W of vegetable inyredW-nt. k2 rmJ, T-nK 'ngredW-uu, the TJFP Wnr CINES are pun tain ueillir Warmm, nr ' "ua Cos, Die, tior any other mineral, m .y & IT0 lt.ey are enUrely composed of ,xtt and powerful planU, the virtue of whihlt long known to several Indian tnb to ome eminent pharmaceutical chemit. fPCetiF gether unkuown to the iga0r,nt pmr, medical science ; and were never bfon - tered in bo happily efficacious a cwnUuM" The first operatiou to loown from ths coau , the stomach and bowels the various inipuriuTLJ cnidihe. consUntly settling round them . remove the hardened fce which collect bui! convolutions of the small intesuae. Other m ernes only partially cleanse these, aud IphtobA collected masse behind to produce habitual CoKthS oess, with all its train of evils, or'udden Diarrhea - with its immineut dauirers. Thi f,M known to all regular anatoinu who examioe tU taaman bowels after death ; and hence the preji dice of these well-informed men against the quack medicines of the age. The second efTrrt of liu VEGETABLE LIFE MEDICINES . u cleanse the kiduey aud the bladder ; aud, by thaj means, the liver and lungs, the healthful act, which entirely depends upoa the regularity of th urinary organs. Theb!ood, which take its red color from tho agency of the liver and luoga, befar r it passes into tlie heart, being thus purified by them, aad nourished by food coming from a clean Rianach, courses freely through the veins, reuew every part ' of the system, and triumphantly mouuta the baaa of health in the blooming cheek. i The followiug are among the distressing variety of human disMses in which the VEGETABXB LIFE MEDICINES are well known to be lafaU hble : DYSPEPSIA, by thoroughly cleanDg the first and second stomachs, aud creating a flow of pur healthy bile, iustead of the stale and acrid kind FLATULENCY, Us of Appetite. Heartbir Headache, Restlessness, Ill-temper , Anxiety, Languor, aud Melnneholy, which are the. general symptoms of Dyspepsia, will vanish, as a natural consequeuce of its cure. Costiveness, by cleansing the whole length of the inteMlines with a sojveul process, and without violence : all violent purges leave the bowels costm within two days. Diarrhoea and Cholera, by removing the harp aend fluid by which these complaint ar occasioned, and by promoting the lubricative secre tion of the mucous membrane. : . Fever of all kinds, by restoring the blood to regular circulation, through the 'process of pei ration in such cm08, and the thorough solution at all intestiual obstruct ion hi others The Li fk Mkimcivks have- been known t cure RHEUMATISM perrna"tly in ' three weeks, aud GOUT ui half that time, by rernoring local iuflammatiou from the muscle and ligajiieau of the joints. Dropsies of all kinds, by freeing and atrength- eninir ilin kidneva and hlndtW : thev oirnte mrKt delightfully on these important organs, eud henW have ever been found a certain remedy or T I Also WOTTIIS, by dislodging from the ttrniup of the bowel the slimy matter to which the creature adhere. Aitf njna a"d ConsnmptlOIl, by relievjng th air-ves4els of the lungs from the inucout which even alight colds will occasion, and which, if not re- moved, becomes hardened, and produces lbet dreadful diseases. Scurvy, Ulcers, and Inveterate Sores, y th perfect purity whicli thesa LIFE MEDI CINES SHV ' the Wood, and all the humor. Scorbutic Ernntiona and Bad Comnlex- ions, by their alterative effect upon the tluida that feed the skin, and the morbid state of which occ- ion all eruptive complaints, sallow, cloudy, and other disagreeable com4exious. The use of these PiIIb for a verv short time will effect an entire cure of SALT RHEUM, aad a striking improvement in the clearness of the akia COMMON COLDS aud INFLUENZA wdl always be cured by oue dose,' or by two even ib the worst cases. PILES. As a remedy for this most d5nroif. and obstinate malady, the VEGETABLE LIFE MEDICINES deserve a dwUnct aad einrf'iw recomuieudatiou. It is well known to hundred a, this city, that the former proprietor of the-e valu able Medicines was himself afflicted With tb complaint for upwards of thirty-five teii ; that he tried in vaiu every j remedy prescribed within the whole, compass of the Materia M'dict. He however at length tried the Medicine which it now offered to the public, and he waa cured id very short time, after his recorrry had been pro nouueed not only impiobable, but absolutely im possible, by any human means. FEVER AJSH? AGUE. For this scourge of the western country tl.w Medicines will be found a safe, speedy, and cert remedy. Oiher medicine leave the ystem tub' ject to a return of the disease a cure by these medicines is periuanentTRV THEM, BE TISFIEU, AND BE CURED. Bilious Fevers and Liver Complaints. General Debility, Loss ?F ArrrritE, DifCAiKs or Female these medicine have beei used with the most beneficial results in case of tfca description : King's Evil, and ScaofX'LA, ii worst forms, yield to the mild yet powerful artiest these remarkable Medicines., Night Swutv Nervous Debilitt, NEavots Complauhts of J kinds, Palpitation or thi Heart, Paj.nt" Colic, ar speedily cured. ' HERCURIAL DISEASES, i Persons whose constitution have become iin paired by the injudicious use of Mcacutr, wdJ these Medicines a perfect cure, a they ueverf to eradicate from the aystem all the ' etT"ct d Mercury iofluitely aoouer than the most poaeai preparations of Sareaparilla. A single tnal arill place them beyond the reach of comjn-utiou, in ti estimation of every patient- BE CAREFUL OF COUNTERFEITS. Several have lately boeu discovered, aud d nefarious author arretted, both iu the city of York and abroad, ' Buy of no one who ia not au ACTJioai AoKXT- ,"Ue Prepared and .old by Dr. W. B- MOFFAT, f J X- - ! i . 1 j j ' j j j j 1 1 , ! uivwiia, now-i ma. f FOR SALE BY f 3m33 l -e r i Slo" REWARD. R AN AWAY from our . day morniBg. 10ih iMtant."?- beU.w Charlotte, a niuia'10 ; ,iA i ven"u,T. . t nameu mnnv or irnii-i i Hii or 8 inches high. He wa Ik ujIiI frt m 'r 'u Rowan county, and will probably atieu'pi 'o I old neighborhod. , . ,, . wf e win eive I o uo'iars o jkM in Concord Jail, or any other Jail, ''al .. ijiTH liOST $ t November 12. lt-40 31tf ROWAN BIBLE SOCIETY . TXILIARY lothe American ithe American t.it"- ore ot MeserP M. B""' f nnd lV!mml? at N jgd ooat. on hand fo opplyiinV I for eale at ihe a variety of Rible Ce. I nere nre en.oi:i. !" --r r... mry eociely not requiring over 4UU cP"vf- ppr 1 Saliabury, Oct 10, lr 19. ) r
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