i i f ! vr ui- V" i 'I ' 1 i ' 4 " i , ri I' i HEAVEN. t je. u in.wr.R-. It Heaven place where pearly stream Glide re r silver sanH Like childhood's! rosy daizlin dream Of rforao fajry UmJ? I Heaven a ' mfl where- diamond dews Glitter u fit elesa-flowers, , And mirth and jmuiio ring around ? Ah hoi noljaucib, not audi is Heaven ! Surpasairlg fur all these ; Such canrwuj u4 the guerdon given. Man'a weiiry aoul to please. For aalnt aud sin nor here below Such vainUo be, hnv proved ; . And the purl; spirit will despite ,( Whate'er the- sense hath loved. There we slJalljdweU with Sire and Stfn, And with We Mothei Maid,, And with thi Holy Spirit Que, In glory like arrayed; And not to ana created thing, Shall our (imbrscg be given ; But all our joy haft be in (fod, ' For only Cod is Heaven. THE SriHNG SONG OF A GLAD HEART. BT CAROLINE MT. And why ahould I be grave aud sad. And wear1 mournful look, When nature Uachelh joy to me, From oujt her flower wrought book? When ahe telleth me to ainjj aloud, And aing htrjclf to ahow Hww music ought, in sweet priDg-tirae, - From avery thing to flow. Hark ! how the birda are carolinj From jhe bough of c-yery tree ! At if each drop of morning dew Wat a fount of melidy. Hark S how the beet are murmuring Over the garden bowers, J-l fteariug upyu their gauxe-ltkfr.winga Sweet gifts from all the flowers. Hark ! how llu) ever reatleaa wings Are tinging all about, Now whiaperjng low, like talet of love1, Then bursting yith a shout! Hark ! how glad sounds float everywhere "The stainless ether through And tell me, when all nature singt, Why should not I aing too? lopk on the blossoms of those trees, flow sunshine smileth bright ; And how eaeh blade of young, green grass, Seem laughing in the light ; Look, how the newly opened leaves Quiver and gleam and dance, A if they were in ccstacics, At the merry Spring's first glance. Look, how the awift breeze springs to meet The waves upon the bay, And how they toss their foam on high, As they wrestle in their play ; Look, how the white and fleecy clouds Sail smiling o'er the blue ; And tell me, when all nature smilea, V Why ahoufd not I smile too? The spirit of the blessed spring Bids me to look up, and too How she spreadeth beauty everywhere ' Oh lake, and lawn, and lea, And bo 1 look-obeying quick Her care-dispelling voice , And as I look, I dearly love, And as I love, rejoice. , i : 1 Breach of Promise of Marriage. Fifty four and Twenty fur Sergeant Sheo moved irt the Court or Ex chequer lately, for a new trial in the case . i. Adams vs. Gibbs, tried at Maidstone, before Chief Justice Wilde, on the ground of frtisdi rection and excesiire damages, Mr. Gibbs, a farmer, aged fifty-four, in marriage. All the Erelimlnariea were arranged, wedding dresses ought, and even the wedding breakfast order ed when tho defendant suddenly set of!' to Lir. rpool, and subsequently to America. Sergeant Bhao contended lhat the damages, 800, were icessive. The defendant was ready to nav handsomely fur his refusal to marry the plain. t-ft but 800 was far too much. What loss had tbe plaintiff sustained'?. There was no in- leresling correspondence, sentimental courtship, j no broken heait, nr anything of that sort.-- (Laughter.) What had been the loss of this I young lady 7 She had lost a husband of fifty. i four. Why, what had a man of fifiy four to do j Vrith a young wife lfenty.lour ? Nothing at all. j She would be much better without him. ii (Laughter.) Sir V. Pollock h i8 very well ;lbr you, Brother Sheij, who are under fifty, to ,MJ that ; but I can assure you that men farad. jYanced beyond that age, sometimes think dif. ; ferently. (Immense laughter.) Judgement .deferred. : Plank tioad.As will be seen, in nnoth rcr columh. tha titerr)rUing people of phrulotte, pledge tbenjsrlven to coVoperne jwitb Lincplnton Iq build a Plark"jaad, or fTurn-pike, 6 connect the two nlacies: and fve learn that cotppany has already been formed to construct a toll bridge across Hvo patawba river. The rout has not yet been detiTrnined j but old lyincoln should :Kt oncja tate the subject under considera (ioij, and co operate witL but;, Charlotte jriend. who have di.pjiyed u spirit so liberal. In this improvement, the interest 1 Qaston, Cutavvba and Lincoln, should " jfjot be jsrperated. A conference should be had, and that course pursued yhi.ch. Iipon examination, prornis,es the largest btnes tnjhe whole. ,j j In auiurcj)umber when we shall have icolU'Ctrd it, we &hall endeavor tp giye ef prcmiun to public opinion j j The $toci having. been taken to bring Jthe Railroad to Yorkville, arranemerils ave heert madevfor. thf5appointment pf Aornmitlrrs to t&nh r itb that pjaceand hnrlotle bull), and in report ut a future hublifi m-klnz.--llej)jtiilican. I I s. - . J)ear Sucking. A parly of snap lock Rowdies of Piiiiceloii, N. J., recently en fVrvj ft school house at Cedar Grove du ring the elercjses of a prayer rrfeting. fj'hiy had lieen seated but a short time l neii one of tho parly .deliberately drew jfrirth a battle of uhjskry, and after taking irjong pull at its contents, bonded jl tp JU ne;wr5t companion, thu pa&sin'g Jt ibund uiiijl thp bottio was drained ol its Contents of fife water. The party then lj-0. bu wimp pursue.d. afres.ted and taken jlefor a ingis! rate, and fineoj U-'M to))4r pitch.--Spirit vf the jet Detroi( paper describes ai weYteiJi woman, whose feats of industry will 4u1l!-albe regard ed as fhw!ous b m$nydai:Jlies. It ifrmr ftiat during the past winter ajnd spring, her husband having gone to CaHfornjiaf Reside taking Icare of five children ihe. eldest a girl twelve years of age, and; hr eldest buy only five vear old, the youngest i an infant at the breast, she I lias woven seven, hundred yardf f satinet and shawl, made e'rgiii huudfed pounds of maple sugar, cut aud dra n frorr the forest all the yrood the family needed during the win ter, and! choppetMhe same a the dojor, attend ed to thp milling and trading fifteen tniles from home. With an ox team, driviiig it herself, and faking all the care of them jind hej- six cows and eleven sheep when at home. Above all, she is ojily about 35 years of age, very modest and unassuming, and has no.lidea that she has accomplished any thing morej than .ioyjndus trious woman may, with ordinary diligence and gMd health. ! I How in the: world can the husband of such a wife need lo goto California in! search; of wealth ? : i . : : The End Coming. T4ie Boston papers re port that on Tuesday Miss Abby Falrom was M forcibly and ignomiuiouslyilragge Irom the abolition meeting at Cochituate Hall, and taken to the police office, where", afier a brief duiess. she was liberated through tne numanny ot tue captain of the night police." And at whose in stigation does the reader suppose this was donef By the very clique. Garrison dji Co., with whom Miss Abby" has so indusJriously labored and rvai-omKut atari V shall 1 &vft omR hone of bfVliaillirWIBMVWS v --w-;- ------ i the lady, but ol the small party .we can only write, M a house divided," &el &.c. 4. I Com. Advertiser, A Western paper announces the sitting of the Court of Common Fleas. We suppose that of course the bis'buns are also in attendance at the hotels. NEW GOODS I FOR THE J SPRING AND SUMMER M. BROWN & SON A RE NOW RECEIVING THEIR SPRING AND XjL Summer supply of GOODS fifom the'North, com prising a general assortment of ' Fancy, Staple and Domestic DRY GOODS, Hardware and Cutlery, Crockery and C2 a ao. ss as o HATS, SH0KS Ml) KUOm BUIMJfcjrS, which, together with their former jisupply, will make it a very large and desirable stock-, and will compare with any stock in this place ; and as for styles and cheap ness, we hesitate not to say cannot be beat. We invite our customers and the public to examine Our stock and iudse for themselves " All kinds of Country Produce tken in Goods at the highest market price. Salisbury. April, 1850 payment for 50 Pv S. Country Merchants are invited to call and ex amine our stock, as we will sell at wholesdle at a small advance on cost, and on as good g terms a8 any other House in this place. i M. B. & S. DIGGING FOR GOLD SALISBURY! ii - . i rilHE subscribers respectfully inform their customers JL and the public generally, thfrt they are now re ceiving from New York and Philadelphia, a handsome and complete stock of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, CONSISTING Of j Dry Goods, Hats, Bonnets, Shoes, Boots, Hardware, Cutlery, Carpenters' Tools, Crockery,: China and Glassware, Guns and Pistols, of various descriptions, Swords, jjBpaulettSp Silver Lace, suitable for military uniforms, best Indigo dyed blue Cotton Yarn, Weavers' Reeds, Dye-Stjufis. Paints, Patent Medicines of various kinds, Groceries of the best quality. : All of which were bought at the1! lowest qash prices, and we intend to sell as cheap as ianv othefr establish ment in this burg. Please call and examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere, for we are determined to sell. - j, We will take in exchange for goods, any 'quantity of shelled Corn, Oats, Flaxseed, Wool, Feathers, Bees wax, Tallow, Linen and Cotton Rags at ihe highest market prices. ' BOaEll bf MAXWELL. Salisbury, April 18, 1950. j jj 49 NORTH CAROLINA, Set. Supreme Court, at Mprganton. I he Attorney ueneral, ) Bill .to vacate vm A ok. rnl,n. a grant in filed 22d John Ray and Others. March, 185Q WrjEKKis, Bartholomew F. Moore, Attorney General of the Stale of North Carolina, haifi exhibited his Bill in this Court, in which it is alleged that one Jesse Ray, of the County of Ashe, in said State, in the year 1829, obtained as a bounty for erecting jron Works in said County of Ashe, under the Act of 1 jT88, a grapt from the State purporting to convey to the sjaid Jesse Ray, 3000 acres of Land dt-scribed as lying on;! the waters of the North Fork' of New River, beginning at a hlickory near the lands of Joshua Bnker, (formerly Joseph I Johnsons) and running North 20 degrees, East 92 polesr,to a large rocki then 'orth 8Q polesj crossing jthe river fo a poplar, then West 24 poles to a chesnut on Mill Creek Ridge, hen North 65 poles to a pncumbeif, then North 45 de grees. West with Mill CreekTlidge $00 poles to a maple, then North 20 degrees, Eakt 500 pofs to a chlsnut,then N'orih eighty degrees, Eastj 6 hundred poles to a lay rock, then North 65 degrees, East 5 hundred poles1! to Horse Creek on three walnuts, then clown! ihe various mean ders of Iorse Creek to the North Fork of-New River. ihen up the meanders of tie said Rivef to a bunch of nornoeams at tne moutn ol liunalor, then South 45 de- grees 386 poles to a stake! then to the first station. The Cll charses that Jsse Ray in combiriation with others, obtained this grant from theiState by fraud and fclae fmorgesllqns. Amotjg said charges it lis alleged that the land was not legally rxamjbed and allotted by a Jury : that there was no order of the County Court of Ashe authorizing a Jarv to act, and that the paper pur porting to be a report of aJury in tie case is a lorgery : that it) Qrdr to gbtiq this grant, Jesse Ray procured the Records the County Court of Ashe to be falsified, and by these and other fraudulent rrteans charged in the Bill, Jesse Ray procured this grant.jjby which he obtain ed from the Slate instead of 3000 acres of land unfit for cultivation, nearly 6000 Acres, very rnach of which is land of excellent quality without pyir.g money for he same? and ih said Attorney General prays for the re a- Lsons set forth in his BilrT that said pram may be re pea! - ro, rrscinacu.nnnuuea ana aeciare ot none enecr, and it appeariog that Jesse Ray, the grantee, is d-ad, and that Jeremiah Ray, Caswell Ray, John RayJr., Wil liam Ray, Jane Ray, Jesse Parsorjjs, Robert Parsons. John Parsons, and Wilborn Rsy, arjp part pf is beirsat Law, and that they are not inhabitants of the State of N. Carolina. Now, they the said Jereimiah Ray, Caswell P.. tl P.. Tr Vl'illi.m P T.. r, t? . .. T T. . Il.;,uiii J,l.. Ill ar,j, ifjjaiic AVa J , tirooc ft a I - sons, Robert Parsons, John Parsons! arid Wiiburn Ray, are hereby notified and required to fee and appear before their Honors, the Judges of the Supreme Cou of orth Carolina, at the next Coqrt to be ked at 5(org?i)ton,oii the first Monday in August next. (1S50) and then and there plead, answer or demur to said Bill of Complaint, or tne same win be taken pro contesso, and heard ex- parte as to them. ; witness, James K. Dodge. Clerk ol onr said Supreme Court at Mfrsanton. ihe j5th ArJrtl 1850. JAMES R. DOD6E, C.&C.M. ef Printers Fee 913 75 -o : WHOLESALE & ' RETAIL. DRUGS, MEDICINES, PAINTS, i OILS, &C. THE subscribers hairing removed from the corner of the Mansion Hotel, formerlj occupied: by them, to their New and Commodious Store, opposite lie Man sion Hotel, beg leave to inform the public that they are constantly receiving the largest and best selected assort ment of L ' i DRUGS, MEDICINES, Paints, Oils, Dye-Stuffe, Window Glass,; Perfumery, Fancy Articles, Brandeys, Wines, Patent' Medicines, itc, ever brought to this market, consisting in part of the fol lowing, viz: DRUGS. i Castor Oil. by the can, gallon, or bottle, Calomel, Seid litz and Soda Powders, Opium, Epsom and Glauber alts, Aloes, Myrrh, Sarsaparilla, p'ta Ammonia, Pot ash, Digetalis, Rheubarb, pulv. and in Toot, Ipecac, Jal ap, Barley, Sago, Arrow Root, Tartaric Acid, Cream Tartar, bt. catb. Soda, sal. Soda. CHEMICALS. I sulph. quinine, do morphine, aceV. roorphinei iodine, lo dide Dotass, lactate of iron, citrate of iron and quinine, 1 with. ammon. tart, of iron, varatrine, iodide of iron; oxide of zinc, iodide of lead. ; PAINTS. black lead, chrome green, chrome yellow. White and Venetian red, Spanish brown, yellow ochre, terra de si enna, timber, lamp black;, litharge;coach, japan and co pal vurnish, linseed oil, train oil and lamp oik DYE-STUFFS j Indigo, madder, coperas, logwood, red sanders 8 annatto. WINDOW GLASS. , 8 x 10, 10 x 12, 10 x 14, 12 x 14, 12 x 20, 20 x 24, paint and varnish brushes, paint brushes from no. 0 to 000000 sash tools, no 1 to no. 8, varnish brushes, no. 1 to 0000! PEPPER, SPICES, fcc.? For jellies, pastry, fcc, Cooper's isinglass, Preston's ex tract of rose, lemon, and nutmegs, rose water, essence of lemon, cinnamon and cloves, black and red pepper, all spice, cinnamon, cloves, nutmegs, mace, Topqua beans, Jamaica and race ginger. , , ' ' PATBMIi MEDICINES. S. P. Townsend'a, Old Jacob Townsend's, jand Sands, 8arsaparilla,in quart bottles; Indian cholagogue, House's Indian tonic, ndian and Swaims panacea, Wistars balsam of wild cherry, Swayne's syrup of wild cherry, Peery's dead shot JayneiB alterative carminative balsam, Jayne's tonic vermifuge and expectorant, vyistars, re- ters'.Le Roy's, Leidy's blood, Jayne s sanative, Beck- with's, Brandreth's Moflatt's, Clickner's, Wright's, Indi an, Madam Shait'si Venus and Champion pills, McAl lister's, Harrison's, Gray's and Terney's ointment, Mof fatt's phoenix bitters. Perfumery and Fancy Articles. French, Oerman and American cologne, American co- logne by theint aad quart, Russel's. Crarys and Hau Cl 9 OflTlllg Licaiu, luuiiaij aiiDiiug ovap, tfaju uau tonic, liquid hair dye, castor oil pomatum, jox. marrow, bears oil, maccassar do; 50 doz. assorted fancy soaps,' 16 doz. hair brushes, assorted, crumb brushes, 25 dozen fine tooth brushes, assort., 6 doz. nail do., 6 ldoz. shaving do, plain and fancy note paper, plain and fancy note en velopes, letters do, plain! and fancy: letter paper, fancy motto seals, transparent and plain wafers, cold cream in jars and bottles, rose lip salve, black pomatum, plain and fancy toilet bottles, chalk in balls, toilet ponder, pufTand boxes, tooth powder, charcoal, do orris po'wder, money wallets, tobacco and cigar cases. I ' Best French London dock brandy, old Jamaica ram, best Holland' gin, Madeira, Sherry, Portland Malaga Wines, and Sicily Madeira wine for cooking. Also, a large supply of Instruments, Shop Fnrniture, Tobac co and Cigars. All of which they pledge themselves to sell as low as they can be bought in' the State. Persons wish ing to buy any of the above named articles, will do well to examine the price and superior quality jof our Drugs, otc. , before purchasing elsewhere. We have in our em ploy a careful and experienced Drugist. 'Prescriptions turnished at all hours. : BROWN & JAMES, Drugistsand Chemists opposite Mansion Hotel. Salisbury, April 4, 1650 47 EAST AND 1EST TAKE NOTICE! LARUE ARRIVAL OF ' New Spring and Summer GOODS. WE ARE NOW RECEIVING FROM PHILA delphia and New York, our Stock f Spring and Summer Goods, purchased at the very lowest prices for cash' exclusively, and we now offer them t WHOLESALE and RE TAIL, at unprecedented low prices. Amongst our largeand varied stock may be found Calicoes from- 4 to 16 cents per yard, Xadies shoes froiri 25 to 2 per pair, Printed lawns g to 30 cts., Bonnets 10 to 7, , Fur Hats 75 to $6. - ,t And at corresponding Prices, Watered and plain black and fancy Silk ; Sjlk tissues ; Granadein and Tryoline dress goods, BarageW, ?bl'k and fancy Cloths, bl'k and fancy Cassimerei ; Panama Hats, Miles' dress Boots and Gaiters', China Glass and Cutlery and Hardware, Nails, Anvils, Vicfes, Smiths' Bellows, . ' Double & single barrel Guns grain and grass scythes, steel weeding hoes, saddles and saddle trees, loaf, crushed j clarified and brown sugar, black and green tea, Rio and Java Coffee, Einglish dai ry cheese, carriage trimmings, carpenters tools, lining, binding and Philadelphia calf skins, hemlopk leather, tanners' and linseed oil, white lead, window glass, bat ing powder, quicksilver, 24 hour and 8 day clocks, books and stationary, ready made clothing, carpet bags and trunks, together with an almost endless variety of other goods. S Country Merchants, Pedlars and other persons visi ting thismarket to purchase goods, will find; it to their interesi to call at our large store, corner east of the Court House, before buying, as we are determined to sell. J. F. CHAMBERS & CO. Salisbury, April A, 1850 ? 47 Molasses! Molasses! ! Q Hhds New Crop Cuba Molasses. m U b bbla bugar House do 1 Tierce new cro Rice 4 Hhds Siar. I Just received and for sale by r M. BROWN 4 SON. Salisbury, Feb'y 281850 r 42 SALISBURY- YOUNG LADIES INSTITUTION. nn HE Preparatory School of the " Instf JL tatien," is for girls beginning to read. or trom tnerr 6th or rih to their 10th or 12iU year. A qualified Teacher, at the earliest day. will open this School, and form the pupils to habits of accuracy in Reading; Spelling, Writing, Geography, Aritnmeuc, urammar. and such exercises as ensure thorough preparation for the Re-gala r Classes of the In stitution. The Tuition will be, at the rate -of , $2 a month. The direction of this School wilt ibe entrusted to competent hands till the; arrival of the Principalin ..'lay. - .i s. Salisbury; Feb. 29, 18S0i ' i 42 WARRANTS FOR SALE 1 HERE. m ism. HURRM! HURRA!! THE OLD North State Forever. -.r Smith & Barker WOULD respectfully announce to the public that they are still carrying on the COACH MAKING BUSINESS at their old stand5, nearly opposite the-old Jail, where they are prepared to execute all work in their line in a masterly style1. They are prepared to furnish Vehicles receiving a lot of the most sopurb trimmines ever j In brousht to this place, and which have been selected and , purchased in the Northern cities at the lowest cash pri ces by one of the' firm, thereby enabling them to sell lower than most establishments inthis country. 1 bey are determined bat their work -shall not be surpassed ! by North, South, 'East or West. To accomplish this ! desirable end, hare supplied themselves with tbe most j choice materials and skilful workmen. They would in- ' vite the public to' call and examine their work before purchasing, as they offer indue'ements rarely to be met N. B. "AH work warranted twelve months, which makes them a "leetle" more particular to have it well , done at first. ' Salisbury May 1, 1850. Iy51 . CABINET BUSINESS. RICHARD FOX i PRESENTS his respects u the citizens of Salisbury and surrdiinding country, with a ten der ot his services as a CABINET MAKER, prepared to execute all orders in his line with despatch in the most superior workmanlike manner and bt9t style. He will keep constantly on hand the best mate rial for making SOFAS, BUREAUS, OTTOMANS, Wardrobes, Dining, Centre, Peer, and other Tables ; Rocking, Office, and Parlor Chairs; Bedsteads of su perior .finish and latest fashion. He has also on hand an assortment of Coffins, and will sell them on as accommodating terms, as he does all other kind of work. Specimens of his! work and skill can be found at his shop three doors below the Iost Office. The cheapness, durability, and superiority of all work turned out from his: shop will be a guarantee of the pa tronage of the public. Repairing done at the shortest notice. Country produce and lumber of all kinds suitable for Carpenters and Cabinet Makers, taken in exchange for any thing in his line. Salisbury, March 7, 1850 1 James G. Gilchrist. George S. Cox. GTTiHRIST 8l COX, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW, AND SOLICITORS IN CHANCERY, WILL regularly attend the various Courts of But ler, Lowndes, Autauga, Dallas, and Conecuh counties, and the Supreme Court of the State. They will attend to all business entrusted to their charge, with promptness, and will use every effort to give entire satisfaction to their clients, and extend their practice. Particular attention will be given to the collection of claims. j BUT Office at Hayneville, Lowndes county, Alabama. Nov. 4, 1849 31:tf SADDLES, HARNESS & MOUNTINGS ! THE undersigned would invite the attention ofthe public to his stock of Saddles, Harness, ifec. He believes there never has been as superb a stock in this Town before, and any gentleman who wish es an article in his line, can most surely find it if he will call. Other wise, the subscriber with his present advantages, can readily supply any order with which he may be favored. He has also a large and splendid Stock of Mountings & Materials for Saddle and Harness making. These were selected at the North with great care by the subscriber himself. Saddlers and Harness makers who wish to purchase such articles, are invited to call and see them. They are kept for sale, and will be sold low for cash. WILLIAM J. PLUMMER. March 7. 1850. i 43 RIGHT SIDE UP ! THE subscriber respectfully informs the public that he still continues to manufacture at his shop, two doors below Mr. Brbwn &. Son's store, Boots and Shoes of every Style. He feels confident that he will be- able, from his past ex perience, to give entire satisfaction to his customers, and all others who iay favor him with a call, and examine before purchasing elsewhere. He has now on hand, and is constantly manufacturing, the mosf fashionable Dress Boots which cannot be surpassed in the State, and which he will warrant to be of the best materials and Workmanship. , Repairing done with neatness and despatch. Country produce taken in payment for work at the market prices. AH persons indebted for the last year are requested to come forward and settle their accounts by note, as it would seem preposterous in us to ask for the "needful." i JEREMIAH BARRINGER, Feb. 20, 1850. (41) By Jacob Lxfler. Spring &, Summer Fashions. THOMAS DICKSON, TAILOR, WOULI respectfully inform his old customers, that, he still carries tin the TAILORING AND CUTTING BUSINESS at his old stand opposite J. & W. Murphy's brick store, where he holds himself ready at all times toserve his cus tomers, j His prices will be found by those who may patronize him to be tower than at any other shop in the Town, his work durable and warranted to fit well. If not, call and gel 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. t He is in regular receipt of the oiost approved fashions from the North, published by Mahan ; also, by Wards' Monthly. All kinds of country produce received inpayment for work. i THUS. DICKSON. May 2, 1850. ly37vo!5 DISSOLUTION! THE late firm of Brown & Elliott, has this day been dissolved by mutual consent, and we earnestly re quest all those indebted to us by note or account to come forward and mike settlement.. Tbe subscribers may be found at the New Store of Brown, Overman &. Co., opposite T. L. Cowan's brick row. ! JOHN D.BROWN, i WM. M. ELLIOTT. Salisbury, April 1. 1850. 47 S R FORD, 1 WILMINGTON, N. 0, DEALER IN JIAKDLE JIOSrHESTS ; HEAD A5D 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 Editor of the Watchman, will be attended to with dispatch. Not. 9, 1849 29 tf Coach and Carriage Making THE copartnership of Witherspoorr.Pritchard jt Co. having been dissolved by mutual consent, the bu siness will hereafter be conductoJ under the name of PRITCIIARD, R0SEB0R0.UGI1 & Co. losing Mr. I. A. Witherspoon, we have lost a gentle- man and an a ereeable copartner, but we trust have not i lost that principle that should actuate honest men in the , ;xc;Xfb0iinra',ndinoff,rins"r!el'r 10 ,1,tl n iDTIni? rT7TTf! T?TTCTT1?CC i IjiittJLllliUlJ iUllVlilU uu kJiiiuukJ, pledge ourselves for the faithful performance of our en- ' zagemenis. We have no disposition to pun our estab- lifhment in the public ptints, being assured that time and the character of our work willsecure to us a share of public favor. We are thankful for lhat already received, and would advise our friends and the public to take care of No. 1, and go where they have the most confidence best treated, and get the best job for their money. Uur work shall not be inferior to any in this part of the world. , PRITCHARD, ROSEBOROUGH &. Co. Mocksville, N. C, Jan. 11, 1849. tf36- , ...... .... ! - The undersigned having been connected with the a bove establishment from its commencement in Mocks vitle until very recently, and having a knowledge of the qualifications of the gentlemen in charge, can assure the public lhat 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. I. A. WITHERSPOON, H. REYNOLDS. Boger & Wilson K EEPconstantly on hand an exten sive assortment of ft WATCHES, CLOCKS, Jewelry, Silverware, Cutlery, Musical Instruments, Revolcing Pistols, Perfumery, Soaps, and Fancy Articles of every descrip tion. , I Persons wishing to purchase articles in the above line, I will do well to call and examine their fine selection, one ! door above J. &, W. Murphy's store. j WatcheS, Clocks, and Jewelry repaired in the best ! manner, and warranted (or twelve months. Lepine and plain Watches altered to Patent Levers, and warranted to perform well. Salisbury, July 20, 1848 tf 12 MANSION HOUSE, LENOIR, CALDWELL CO., X. C. o THE undersigned having at length completed the con struction of the above named es tablishment, upon an extensive scale, and in a style of comfort, convenience and ele gance not surpassed in Western Carolina, is determined that the promise from without shall be equalled by the performance within. HIS TABLE shall be abundantly furnished with the best which the market affords, and in the preparation of which he will command the services of a first rate cook or cooks. His neat and comfortable Private Apartments shall be waited on by cleanly and attentive servants. His Bar shall be furnished with a moderate supply of choice Liquors; and his excellent Stables shall be under the care of a trusty and experienced Hostler. Families wishing to change their abode during the summer months, may rind ample accommodations at the Mansion House, in the beautiful village of Lenoir, where ihey may enjoy a delightful climate in the vicinity of the finest mountain scenery, and the best mountain roads in the State. Iii conclusion, the subscriber feels justified in saying to his patrons, that he would not be true to himself, if after his liberal expenditure in building and furnishing f the Mansion House, he should fail to give satisfaction lor the want of an equally liberal expenditure in its man agement. L. M. TUTTLE. March 14, 1850 3m44 Spring and Summer Fashions for 1S50 HORACE H. BEARD, HAS just received, (at his old stand,) from New York, the HT American and European Fashions, for the Spring and Scm.meb,0 a"d will continue to receive them quarterly. He is prepared to execute all orders in his line of the trade, in a fashionable and workmanlike manner, at the shortest notice. From his lone 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 liberal support tendered him hereto fore, and will endeavor by increased efforts to please his customers, to merit a continuance of their favors. HORACE H. BEARD. N. B. All kinds of country produce taken at the mar ket prices for work. Salisbury, Mmrch 21 , 1850. SPRING FASHIONS. JUST arrived fresh from New York, Scott's celebra ted Fashloas far the Sprit and Simmer of 1850 The subscriber, thankful for past favors, most respect fully solicits hia old patrons and the public generally, to call and see the new plate of Fashions. He feels con fident that be can persuade even the most lame and un fashionable to let him take dimensions. . Call and see JOHN A. WEIRMAN, Tailor. Feb. 20, 1850. 41 N. B. Country Produce taken in exchsnge for work at market prices. NOTICET fFI HOSE indebted 10 J. F. Chambers, are requested -1- to call and settle their accounts, ss my books must be closed. It being the first call of the kind I have ever made, I hope it will not be neglected. J. F. CHAMBERS. Jan. 7, 1850. 33 WEIGHTS"& MEASURES. Fair Notice. THOSE having Weights and Measures unwaled, are hereby notified touring them forward and have them sealed. All who fail to comply with this notice, may expect to be dealt with according to law. The fine' for non-compliance is 40. A. J. BROWN Jan. 31. 1850:38 Standard Keeper. JAMESnSORAHL, WATCH AND CLO OK - M AHHR. Opposite the Vatehman Office, Salisbury, t. C. CORN WANTED: THOSE indebted to tis by subscription or otherwise, would oblige us by payment ln"CT)RN. Those who would prefer to pay money, are reminded that ca&h will command Corn, and will also answer our purpose EDITORS WATCHMAN. April 11, 1750. A CARD. THE undersigned, after an absence of two months, has returned. He may be found at bis old 6tand, and again tenders bis professional serv ices tn his friends nd the public generally. A. M. HENDERSON. All calls will be attended to as heretofore by P. HENDERSON BROTHER. Salisbury. April 18, 1850. 49 Rest Chewing Tobacco. YiriTI. L. Saiinder best chewing Tobacco for ! sale by ENNISS, SJIEMWELLtf CO. n 3 -MYEtiS is now rcceiv p ii x ijiitj is 4iuw rorptvir i- II, O u$ fcrlUxli AM) MJIALK MUli OF Staple &! Fancy Dry Goods. ) comprising the largest and best assortment er btfort offered in this Market. ft. All ol which have been selected in the Princintil Va- em Cities with grfat care by himself. He )t confjd, that he can offer such inducements as cannoi i i'' fail to give general satisfaction. He wald rnfctfjT invite all persons Jesirors of purchasing to call uj amine his ei c, , , , . HlOrC particularly hlS PrifK as he is determined to sell either at Who leal. Retail, at a very small advance. He A t 1 i. . c a receiving a large stock of Boots, Shoes, Hats, Clothing, Groceries Hardware and Crockery. 5 Dont fail to call at the CHEAP ST0RL; of E. MYERS. Salisbury. March 29. 1850. 4f ' 1 t CASH FOR NEGROES. 11 fTUIE SUBSCRIBER wishes fo purchase i a large number of t) Likely Young Negroes Of all descriptions mil able for the Soulhrtt. tern market, viz ; Men, Women, Coys and GirN. Persons having property of the above description todi pose of, will find it greatly to their advantage by nu king early application to him, as be is paying the kL. est market prices in Catk. N. B. He also wishes to purchase BLACKSMITH CARrEXTERS.and COOrERS He can be ftaj at the Hotel of John I. Shaver. Krq. MY Ell MYERS. Salisbury, October 18, 1849. 19 O Persons at a distance having any of the above (Jf. script ion of property for sale, will be promptly attends to by addressing nie. M. M. FULTO. LODGE, 09, will erlflrtfr the approaching anniversary of St. John the tist.on Monday, the-24th June next, by a j obhc Pre cession and Address. Brothers of Phalanx, Stokes, Palestine, Mwksvillr, William R. Davie, Logan, (Jreensboro. and Grrn.aa town Lodges, and all Masons in good stiidm-, are fra ternally and cordially invited to attend. By ordrr t-f the Lodge, OBADIAH WOODSON, Secy. Salisbury, N. C, April 1850 49 COFFEE, COFFEE. OO BAGS Rio and Guba Coffee , just received tii for sale. M. BROWN &. SOS. Feb. 28, 1S50 40 PIAN0S ! Tl ANOS M PIANOS ! ! ! tTR. ASTUOXY Klll., of Baltimore -l-'JL respectfully informs the Ladies and Fablic, ttat he will open two Pianos jn Salisbury, one in Siaiesvilir, and one in Mocksville, by tbe 15th or 20th April, id. Ail persons in want of a Piano will please send iheir or ders and a Piano Will be sent. If tbe Iostraanent 4 not suit, myself or agent w ill come and rake it awir. and no charge for freight or other expenses will be aidr ANTHONY KL'IIN, N. 75, Green street, Baltimore, Md. All Pianos bought of the above Factory, will be r-'. ranted and kept in tune and repair for three years with-, out any charge.- 47 STILLS AND TIN-WARE. BROWN & BAKER HAVE on hand a supply of STILLS AND TIN WARE which they will sell cheaper for ch or any kind of Produce which the merchants boy. Alo old copper and pewter. GUTTERING AND ROOFING t ! times attended to. They willa sell stills at fifty cents per pound pot up guttering at fifteen tents per foot.andsell tinwarecbeap in proportion. Salisbury, April IS, 1849 pd 49 Medicines, Medicines. WE are receiving at Dr. C. B. WheeJer'i oi Htand tbe largest and be$t stock of MEDICINES, INSTRUMENTS. Paints Sr Dye-Stuffs. Spices Perfumery, Fancy and Useful Articles, ever brought into tkis country. (See our large hand bills and Catalogue. We will sell very low for eih. ; LOCKE & CHAFKIN. Salisbury, May 1 1, 1648 2 rjHE best Chewing Tobacco in the -town of Si!i X bury, may be found at ihe Store of ENjNlSS. SH EM WELL 6c CO. Corner Shaver's HoteL Salisbury. May 2. 51 if Important to Mill Owners, HOTCHKISSkSVerticalWaterWheelEforss.eia Kayetteville, by -D. McNElLL & Co. And in Lincoln Counly by E. A. BREVARD. March 12,1847 tf45 - DR WHITEHEAD OFFERS his professional services jo the public He can at present be found at his residence, onlf professionally enaniged. OffiffOn doer below A. II. CaMweM's Offlte. Salisbury, July 21. 149, tf. , Dissolution of Copartnership- THE Copartnership heretofore existing unJer tbe A nsme of Go wan &. March, has been difsoltedV mutual consent, oni the 30ih April. Ib50. Tbe buinew carried on by the fate firm, will be continued by te subscriber. 1 WM. B. MARCH- May C, 150. 3t62 CLACKING, BLACKING. TTVUNLAPS Backing for sale by Enniss, Sbemwell Co. Salisbury, Ap.il 11, 185049 I mm tf.ii For ml 1 1 1 i V b t i t 5 1 I t - t