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i 1 1. I: rOEMSr-IY THE LATE MRS. F. OSGOOD THE DANCING ClUh. ' 8hs comes thespirit of the dance i! Adbut far th lurf floqaent eyea, . Whero pmmion speaks in every glance, She' J seem a warukrer from the skiesr So tight that, gazing, hrcathlew there, " i Leit he cel-tial dream should go, Yotl'd think the music in ihe air 'Waved the fair vian to and fro! , Or (hat the metaly's sweet flower Withl n the. radiant creature play'd, t And those aweet wreathing arms of snow 'And white sylph feet the music made. Now gliding slow with dreamy grace, ; Her eyes beneath their lashes lost ; Now motionless, wih lifted face, 1 And small hand on her bosom cross'd. i -, And now with flashing eye she Fprings, Her 'whole bright figure raised iu air, r As f her soul had spread its wiiijjs And poised her one wild instant there I She spoke uot: but so richly fraught With language are her glance and smile That, when the curtain fell, I thought She had been talking all the while. The next suggests its own music;-- j SHE LOVES HIM YET, She loves him yet I ; I know by the blush that rises Beneath her curls, That shadow her soul-lit cheeky She loves him yet ! Through all Love's sweet disguises - In timid girls, A .Mush will be sure to speak. - Hut deeper signs Than the radiant blush of beauty. The maiden finds,' Whenever his name is heard ; Her young heart thrills, Forgetting herseJfV-her duty Her dark eye fills, And. her puilsc with hope is stirr'd. She loves him yet I The flower the false one gave hcrf When last he came, Is still with her wild tears wet. She'll ne'er forget, ' .llowu'er his faith may waver, Through grief and bhame, j IMievc itrihe loves him yet , Her favorite songs , fcho will sing he heed no other $ With till her wrongs 1 Her life on his love is set. . Oh! doubt no more ! ; She never can wed another ; Till life be o'er, I She loves she loves him yet ! , THE REqUIEM. . The hand that swept the sounding lyro With more than mortal nkrlt; The lightning eye, the heart hi" firef The fervent lips are still. No more, in rapture or in wotl. With melody to thrill, Ah ! nevermore.! Oh ! bring the flowers she chcribh'd bq, . With ragcr.chjld-like care : ' For o'er her grave they'll love jto grow, And sigh their sorrow there ; Ah me ! no more their balmy glow May soothe her heart's despair, No! nevermore ! Diiit angel hands shall bring her balm For every grief bhe knew, And Heaven's soft harps her, soul shall calm jWith music Bweet and true ; Add teach to hr the otily charn Of Israel anew, For evermore ! Love's silver lyre site played so well, lies fchatlerrd on her tomb ; But stijl in air its music-spell -'Floats on through light and gloom. And- in the. hearts where soft they fell, Ifer words of benuty bloom i t For evermore ! . , (From the Baltimore Clipper. STANZAS. As sweet Springes early flowers xlroop and die, When blow Jljie chilling northern wind, So oil the dreams of youth must scattered lie When manhood's cares oppress the mind. Youth's romantic, visions all mu6t perish, And bitter trials usurp their place, Leaving frail me ncntos that we cberith, In memory of those happy duys As o'er the pathjof life We onward go, And learn falrfp man's duplicity, Stern reality chocks the ardent flow Of youthful love and sympathy. ' Now by dear experience-taught ut last, ' We shrink wijliin ourselves, aftd pride ius us quick forjget Hie blighted past, " And every paig of sorrow hide. G. F. THE STRAWBERRY. For the strawberry, the soil should be warm and lirht, Containing an obvious1 predominance of sand. The sets e'lould be planted alxVut ten inches apart, each way. Horse manure r fresh from the stable, and nndeteriorated by formenlatijn, should be' applied u liberal quantities t to the oi before planjting, and well intermixed by dig. ging ami raking in. If pmeiicablef no ortion of the manure thould rcmuih nearer the surface of the bed than five inches, as M this! depth it will mot be liable to dry ..,, and will furuish fr a considerable portion of the sta-f-n the uiovt heulthy paturao and aliment to the plants. Tho rnit successfiil mcthotl of securing goodfruitsig !.i transplant every plant' every spring dividing tlje into as many and minute portions as possible care " U'ing had, however, io preserve ui each division, a iiculthy and uninjurrd joint. Somo recommend cover ing of th surface of the foil between ind under the plants with dry straw, just before tho ftuit, ripens. This pro aution obviates the iikclihotxl of injury to the berries in onseqiienre of their coming in contact with, or being . Men into the sand by rain". Peach Tiikcs. ..4 tirw ptai fr their groicth. We ire informed, says the Republic, tha Mm J. L- Allen, f Elbert Cojinty, tilcorgia,' while citperiniciUiiig jpon ' -cuttinj, has disepveroda new, a'nd should it prove ucce'wfiil generslly," a most valuable plan for growing I'cach trees from the 3inUs- - V ' Tlie melhoil used ly thi lady ig BirtBtaDtially as Mj i lows: A lreiich is opened, int vrhicii Uie lower end of : the limb of tbo length of six to ten iiuchet are placed, und the trcr.ch is (hen filled with pulverized charcoal and d.rt. mi nhould beidonc iJa Qclobeir, wficn thexleave ! h ive fallen from the tree. T)y the ensuing spring rxts will have; been frmed and thelimbM may bo transplant cd in Ihe tchard. y ' This, we think, is a new and valuable method for . growing peach tre'ee, requiring less time and rouble than 1 'any olhef plan. We trut that noim of our horticultu- rl friends wijj experiment upyn it aid report to us tha" reeult, ' ' ' ' 1 CfWCM!4) TBS. Tixx'' An: old ,diser," ia .the j uMss. nm 4 aw -f " nave ioaa mat covering me grpuniLio- with oI$pent tan bark", is a good w4y,of bresemnj th moisture, and keeping the Jre,es in health. scatter fresh lirn thiekly over the surface of the tan every year as soon as the green fruit begina to fait Tbia kills evr cry drculio that attempt w ener the ground. The tan preveuls the weeds from- growing, keeps the roots cool, And injures me, a good crop of plums, I spread jt as as far as the roots extend, and it wants renewing or adding to, once in thiee or four years. 5I4XCRE for Fruit TaeEs-pr. Kennicott, speak ing of th fertile laud of Northern Illinois, says ; For fruit trees, especially the apple arid quince, I have found barn-yard manure, half decayed chips, charcoal and ash es (mixed) serviceable. I have tried lime, but except on a small, peaty spot, without benefit. , Mr. Dunlap jays he has killed apple trees with ashes perhaps-he jrnve them too much. I have found them decidedly ser viceable. Yard manure alone is nojt recommended for that region, and forpeaches, plums and cherries, is con-, sidered positively injurious. ; J 1 All For thft Watchman. A BACHANALIANj TEMPLE. Messrs. Editors : Pf rati venture it wiH notn he uninterestip'' to some of your subscribers to peruse a description of what has frequently been witnessed by one whose province it is to watch rhe peculiafr devotions of inert. In a mmall village, p( no ;reat chaxatleris tiimporlanee, in the lar( famed " Paf-netto Stale," may bo seen, aihorig oiher places of worship, a spacious temple devoted to the ser vice of Bachus. Anc although, iti outward ap pearance, inferior perrYaps, to thatbf Etrtiessa. in which the apostate Julian placed the statue of the pagan diey,.et its Internal attractions are no less alluring, and ijs lusty attendants vit) with each other to excel in their heart-felt adorations. ' 1 It miiat b"i peculiarly gratifying jo the sensi biljtiespf this deity, to vitfw the punctuality with whcb his house is attended, the strict ob servance of its ordinances, and the deep inter est manifested in all its exercises. ; The sacra ment "under one kind," reversing however, the mode of Catholicism, U daily, and in many instances hourly, administered, and it is pass ing stracge to see what a wonderful influence it exerts, invigorating.the system, Ijevating the sptvite, ruddifying Jhe complexiorr, ! and produc ing a degree of imaginary fvicity and self im poitaTice, altogether indescribable. The tern pie though not magnificent, is nevertheless commodious and comlortably constructed, and so far from being a ' white 'sepulchre," exhib its, internally, a degree of taste and neatness admirably in keeping with 'the character and dignity of him to whose service it is dedicated. A delightful odor emanates from the interior, so very agreeable to the worshipers, that, like the two Esquimaux dogs al Chelsea, they stand hour afiej hour in fronl ofthe dior, inhaling the exhilerating cffluviaix The exercises be gun who so much zeal in the morning, con tinue till late al night, without the;slightet aji pearance of lassitude or inat'eniion o,n the part of the members. It is indeed true, that some- limes after engaging in the morning service. and partaking prutty freely 01 the sacrament. "suluna specie," they are frequeivily over. come by the soothing influence of 'Sorrmus. but this only refreshes them for the rriore interest ing duties of the evening. Vocal and instrumental music, of a rare spe- citnen, constitute an important part of the tem ple service, and a kind of frisking motion of the body, adjusted to the measure of the tunes, is also extensively practiced, and gives a peculiar solemnity to the whole, that has the appear ance, at .least, of being quite devotional. Oc casionally, a member somewhat exhausted by repeated convolutionary movements, and a little vetiginous, from a too frequent reception of the sacrament, begins to reel, and finally falling on the ground like ihe lamous dog at the theatre Marcelhts, counterfeits himself dead. In due time however, resuscitation takes place, and lurninuXIn his eve. like a duck in ac thunder storm, is not onfrequently surprised to find that the sun has already passed o the other side of creation. Women, who performed so conspic uous a part in the religious ceremonies of the ancient Bacchus, are, eithej by choice or co ercion, excluded from the services of ihe mod. ern godt This innovation speaks favorably for the progress of civilization.;. . What the result of these protracted exercis. eg will be, I am hardly able to determine ; the probability however is, that, as there exists a peculiar, intimacy betweeri the two deities, Bacchus and Pluto, the meeting will soon ad journ to the balmy regions pf the latter, unless indeed, Esculapius should rise from the dead, and again defeat the expectations of this tar lareau king. J. JS. H. ..May 9, 1850. A THRILLING TRAGEDY. The Evansville (la.) Jqurnal of ihe 12th says : " It ir rarely we have been called upon to record "-a more terrible transaction than that which occurred iti'lbi city -oiv Saturday night last. A man named Sam. Carlisle, living about three mtiles fronf"Evansvill?, on an excellent farm, returned from town l1iis home on Sal urday evening about 9 o'clock, in an iutoxica- 1:.: ,1 .. .:.t : . icu i-ijiiMiuuii, .ion wiiii a jug oi wiusKev. ue made his wife arise, and a jroiiiig man sleeping in an adjoining loom, and commenced a quar rel. Finally, after ordering ibe young man, to betj again, he took down his rifle and tired at his wile, ihe bullel grazing' her shoulder. He then stmcfe her several blotvs on the head with tlie butt of the gun, mashirig in her skull. She did almost instantly. Thtii young mait-enter- ( ed the apartment but fearing for Ijij own life, fled lo a neighljors ir assistance. On his re j turn, with others, Carlislelwas sealed on the edgtuof the bed dead. IlJhad pulled ofT one boot, placed ihe inuzzl of die gun to his mulh, j and with hi toe diichirgeif it, the bullet break ing out several of his teeth, and entering his brain. Liquor iy as the. solp cause of ihishor. rible afTtir," asl Carlisle as in iod circuin stances, "owning a fine farml and owing nobody. n inquest was held over Iper biidie yesterday .hiorning. We are indebted to I)r. Wilctij fur ihese particulars", . -, rk'i T. C: AVORTH, Commission and iForwarding - rt - , WILMINGTON, N. C. 1 i 1 . - v., i 1 r- WHOLESALE L& RETAIL, 3DRUGS MEDICINES! PAINTS? OILS. &C. THE subscribers having temoared frbi ihecorner.of the Mansion Hotel, formerly occupfed by them. to. their New and Commodious f$lore ,opp6fite the Man sion Hotel, beg leave' to inforrtr the pobficj that they are constantly receiving the largest and best elected assort ment of " "N ' !j DRUGS, MEDICINES, Paints, Oils, Dye-Siufls, Window Glass, Perfumery, Fancy Articles, Brandeys, WinesvPatent Medicines, ic, ever brought to this market, consisting in part of the fol lowing, viz : DRUGS. Castor Oil, by the can, gallon, or bottle, Calomel, Seid litz arjd Soda Powders,. Opium, Epsomi and Glauber SaltsAloes, Myrrh, Sarsaparilla, sp'ts Ajnmonia, Pot ash, Digetalis, Rbeubarb, pulv. and in root, Ipecac. Jal ap, Barley, Sago, Arrow Root, Tartaric Acid, Cream Tartar, b. caib. Soda,sal. Soda. . CHEMICALS I sulph. quinine, do morphine, acet. morphine, iodine, io dide potass, lactate of iron, citrate of iron 'and quinine, ammon. tart, of iron, varatrine, iodide of iron, oxide o zinc, iodide of lead. j PAINTS. White and black lead, chrome green, chrome yellow, Venetian redspanish brown, yellow ochre, terra de si enna, umber, lamp black, litharge, coach, jnparj and co pal varnish, linseed oil, train oil and lamp oil. DYE-STUFFS. I Indigo, madder, coperas, logwood, red sanders if annatto. WINDOW GLASS. 8 x 10, 10 x 12, 10 x 14, 12 x 14, 12 x 20, f 0 x 24. paint and varnish brushes, paint brushes from noi 6 10 000000 sash tools, ho 1 to no. 8, varnish brushes, no. 1 to 0000. PEPPER, SPICES, ;&c. For jellies, pastry, &c, Cooper's isinglass, Preston's ex tract of rose, lemon, and nutmegs, rose water, essence of lemon, cinnamon and cloves, black and req; pepper, all spice, cinnamon, cloves, nutmegs, mace, Tonqua beans, Jamaica and race ginger. : I PATJEXT MEDICINES. S. P. Townsend's, Old Jacob Townsend's and Sands, sarsaparilla, in quart bottles; Indian cholagqgue. House's Indian tonic, Indian and Swaim's panacea, Wistars balsam of wild cherry Swayne's syrop of wild cherry, Peery's dead shotjayne'salterative carminative balsam, Jayne's tonic vermifuge and expectorant, Wistars, Pe ters', Le Roy's, Leidy 8 blood, Jaynes sanative, Beck with's, Brandreth's Moffart's, Clickner's, VWight's, Indi an, Madam Shait'sHVenus and Champton jpills, McAl lister's, Harrison s, Gray s and I erney s ointment, AI01 fatt's phoenix bitters. Perfumery and Fancy Articles. French, German and American cologne, American co logne by the pint andq'uart, Russel's, Crary'k and Hau el's shaving cream, military shaving soap, Jayne's hair tonic, liquid hair dye, castor oil pomatum, bx marrow, bears oil, rnaccassar do, 50 doz. assorted fancy soaps, lbdoz hair brushes, assorted, crumb brushes, 25 dozen fine tooth brushes, assort., 6 doz. ixil do., 6 doz shaving do, plain and fancy note paper, plain and faricy note en velopes., letters do, plain and fancy letter pnper, 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 powder, puffand boxes, tooth powder, charcoal, do orris powder, money wallets, tobacco and cigar cases. I Best French London dock brandy, old Jamaica rum, best Holland gin, Madeira, Sherry, Port and Malaga Wines, and Sicily Madeira wine for cooking. Also, a large supply of Instruments Sliop Furniture, 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. wilt do well to examine the price and superior quality of our Drugs, &c. , before purchasing elsewhere. We hav in our em ploy a careful and experienced Drugist. prescriptions furnished at all hours. BROWN fe JAMESj Drugistsand Chemists opposite Mansion Hotel. Salisbury, April 4, 1650. 1 47 EAST AND WEST TAKE NOTICE I LARGE ARRIVAL ' X OF New Spring and Summer GOODS. WE ARE NOW RECEIVING FROM PHILA delphia and New YoXk, our Stock of Spring and Suinmer Goods, purchased at the very lowest priced for cash exclusively, and we now offer them at WHOLESALE and RE- L AlLt, at unprecedented low prices. Amongst our large and varied stock may be found Calicoes from 4 to 16 cents per yard,, I Ladies shoes from 25 to 2 per pair, X. Printed lawns " 8 to 30 cts., l Bonnets " 10 to 7, l' Fur Hats " 75 10 6. And at corresponding Prices, ; Watered and plain black and fancy Silk; Silk tissues- Granadein and Tryoline dress goods, Ba rages, &c ; bl't J and lancy Cloths; bt'k and fancy Cassimeres ; Panama Hats, Miles dress Roots and Gaiters, China1, Glass and Cutlery and Hardware, Nails, Anvils, Vic,es, Smiths' Bellows, . Double & single barrel Guns grain and grass scythes, steel weeding hoes, saddles and saddle trees, loaf, crushed, clarified and brown sugar, black and green tea, Rio and Java Coffee English dai ry cheese, carriage trimming3,rcarpenters tools, lining, binding and Philadelphia calf skins, hemlock leather, tanners' and linseed oil, white lead, windowglass, blast 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. Country Merchants Pedlars and other persons visi ting this market to purchase goods, will 6nd it to iheir interest to call at our large store, corner east of the Court House, before buving, as we are determined to sell. J. F. CHAMBERS & CO. Salisbury, April A. 1850 4 47 Molasses! Molasses!! 69 Q Hhds New Crop Cuba Molasses U6 bbls Sngajf House S do 1 Tierce new crop Rfce ,i 4 Hhds Sugar. .1 Just received and for sale by , . I 4 . M. BROWN SON. Shtisbury. FeVy 28, 1850 f 42 Wool Carding. " '1 HE subscriber! would inform the puhjic that bis' X carding tiacuim: is in fine operating' order. His former arrangement with Messrs. Jenkins & Roberts, has been Renewed for. this season, so that all who may wish to f have Wool carded, and would prefer to do so, may be accommoda ted by leaying their wool at their store. The rolls shall be made and returned to the store as soon as possible. Wool received until the 1st Sept. W. WILL IS. June 27. 1850 5t7 WHITE KID & SATIN SLIPPER. I JUNE 20r 1?50. : E MYERS has on hand a small lot of LADIES' . FINE KID and SATIN SLIPPEBS. which ) he is offering at low prices at the sign of the red Flag. I 1: HURRAH HURRA I ! THE"-' OLD Klortli State Forever. ' if.i" Smith & Barker WOUfD respectfully announce rto The publi theyTarei stilt carrying on the -. that 3CUACft-MIKING BUSINESS at.tbeir oM staind, nearly opposite the old : Jail, where "they are. prjepaed to execute all work in their line in a masterly stjyle They are prepared to furnish Vehicles at prices varying from 100 to $1000. They are also receiving aj lotj of the most supurb trimmings ever brought to this place, and which have been selected and purchased in tfie Northern cities at ihe lowest cash pri ces by one of the firm, thereby enabling them to sell lower ihani most establishments in this country. They are determined that their Work shall not be surpassed by North, $outh, East r West. To accomplish this desirable end, have supplied themselves with the most Sh this choice rnatierials and skilful workmen. They would in vite the public to call and examine their work before purchasings as they oner inducements rarely to be met with. !. , . . N. B. AH Work warranted twelve months, which makes them a "leetle" more particular to have it well done at first. 1 Salisbury. May 1, 1850. lj51 CABINET BUSINESS. RICHARD FOX PRESENTS his respects to the citizens of Salisbury and surrounding country, with a ten der of his services as a j . CABINET MAKER, prepared tq execute all orders in bis line with despatch in the most superior workmanlike manner and best style. Hei will keep constantly on hand the best mate rial for making . SOFAS, BUREAUS, OTTOMANS, Wardrobes, Dining, Centre, Peer, and other Tables; Rocking, Ofncie, 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 6f his work and skill can be found at his shop three doors below the Post 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 LINEN SHEETINGS. THE subscriber is in receipt of a few pieces of supe rior Linen Sheeting, three yards wide which he is oflfermg at unprecedented low prices, at the sign of the Red Flag. : (May 9) E. MYERS. DK SUMMERELL Offers his Professional services, to the citizens of Salisbury arid the surrounding country. He will always be found at his Office, in the house op posite the store of W. Murphy &, Co., or at his resi dence. True objects of charity punctually attended to as such. August 2, 1849. SADDLES, HARNESS & MOUNTINGS I rllHE undersigned would invite JL the attention of the public to his stock of Saddles, IIarue, &c. He relieves 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 & Material for Saddle and Harness making. Thse 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. 43 EIGHT STDE UP ! rilHE subscriber respectfully informs the public that 'JL be still continues to manufacture at his shop, two doors below Mr. Brown &. Son's store, Boots and Shoes of every Styles He feels confident that he will be able, from his past ex perience, to give entire satisfaction to his customers, and all others who may favor him with a call, and examine before purchasing elsewhere. He has now on hand, and is constantly manufacturing, the most 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. All 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 Lefler. i . , , Spring &. Summer Fashions. THOMAS DICKSON, TAILOR, ,:; TTOULD respectfully inform his old customers, that TT he still carries on the - ! i i TAILORING AND CUTTING BUSINESS at his old stared opposite J. & W. Murphy's brick store. where he holds himself ready at all times to serve his cus tomers. I i His prices will be found by those who may patronize him to be Ibwer ihartat any other shop in the Town, bis work durable and warranted to fit well. If not, call and get yoar money for yourNcloth again. T. Dickson returns his sincere thanks tohisformer pa trons, and hopes by industry and application to business, that they will continue their attention to his shop ; also jnvites thd$e who have not yet come to him, to call and 'try his fit.) He is in regular receipt of the moet approved fashions from the North, published by Maban ; also, by Wards' Monthly, j All kinds of country produce received inpayment for work. j THOS. DICKSON. May 5, J1850. ly37vol5 S R. FORD, WILMINGT0N,-N.C, DEALER IX 31 AUCLE MOXHIEXTS ; HEAD ASD Foot SSfones ; Paint Stone ; Imposing do., and in. 6hort,any jartkle called for of either Italian, Egyptian or American Marble : and work vSrranted to please or no sale ; and if dam aged hefor delivery, it is at hiaexpe'nse. Orders fr any of the above enumerated articles left with the EJ(tors of the Watchman, will be attended to j with dispatch Nov. 9. 1849 29tf JMES HORAH, WAT OH AND CLOCK -MAKER Opposite the Watchman Office, 1 1 Salisbury, N. C. , Best Chewing Tobacco. Wm. Ti Sannden best chewing Tobacco for sale by ENNISS, SI1EM WELL CO. 5? 3 j Poachy and Carriage Making THE coparinership of Witberspoon.Pritchard Co. having been dissolved by mutual consent, the bu siness will hereafter be conducted under the name of pritciiard; uoseborougii & 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 the transaction of business, anTfln offering ourselves to the public in the PtDDTA fjl? M A If! N fl TUTSTN KSS VillHl ii " iuillliiiu - -. pledge ourselves for the faithful performance of our en gagements. We have no disposition to puff our estab lishment in the public prints, being assured that rime and the character of our work will secure to us a share of public favor. We are thankful for that already received, and would advise our friends and the public to lake care of No. 1, and go where they have the most confidence best treated, and get toe oestioD lor meir money, yjar work shallot be inferior to any in itnspart of the world, j PRITCHARD, ROSEBOROUGH &. Co. The undersisned having been connected with the a- bove 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 prepareTwith good workmen and materials, can execute in as good and fine a style as heretofore, and cheerfully recommend them as wonhy of public patronage. I. A. WITHERSPOON, H. REYNOLDS.1 DIGGING FOB. GOLD IN SALISBURY! ritHE subscribers respectfully inform their customers and the public generally, that they are now re- 1 ceiving from New York ana Philadelphia, a handsome ; and complete stock 01 SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, CONSISTING OF Dry Goods, Hats, Bonnets, Shoes, Boots, Hardware, Cutlery, Carpenters' Tools, Crockery China and Glassware, Guns and Pistols, of 1 variousescriptions, Swords, Epauletts, Silver Lace, suitable for military uniforms, best Indigo dyed blue Cotton Yarn, Weavers' Reeds, Dye-Stuffs. Paints, Patent Medicines of various kinds, Groceries off the best quality. AH of which were bought at the lowest cash prices, and we intend to sell as cheap as anv other establish ment in this burg. Please call and examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere, for we are determined to sell. We will take in exchange for goods, any quantity of shelled Corn, Oats, Flaxseed, Wool, Feathers, Bees wax, Tallow, Linen and Cotton Rags at the highest market prices. BOJER MAXWELL. Salisbury, April 18, 1850. 49 Boger & Wilson KEEPconstantly on hand anexten sive assortment of m WATCHES, CLOCKS, Jewelry, Silverware, Cutlery, Musical Instruments. Revolving: Pistols. Perfumery, Soaps, and Fancy Articles of every descrip tion. Persons wishing to purchase articles in the above line, will do well to call and examine their tine selection, one door above J. &. WfMurphy's store. Watches, Clocks, and Jewelry repaired in the best manner, and warranted for twelve months. Lepine and plain Watches altered to Patent Levers, and warranted to perform well. Salisbury, July 20, 1848 tf 12 Spring and Summer Fashions for 1850 o HORACE II. BEARD, HAS just received, (at his old stand,) from New York, the American and European Fashions, for the Spring and Scmmer.tX and 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 long experience in the art of cutting and making garments, he feels confident that he can give satisfaction to his customers. He respectfully returns his thanks to his' friends and the public for their 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 ofcountry produce taken at the mar ket prices for work. Salisbury, March 21, 1850. SPRING FASHIONS. JUST arrived fresh from New York, Scott's celebra ted Fashions for the Spring and Summer of 1850 The subscriber, thankful for past favors, most' respect fully solicits his old patrons and the public generally, to call and see ihe new plate ot fashions. He feels con fident that he 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 exchange for work at ma rkef prices. v. NOTICE. " THOSE indebted to J. F. Chambers, are requested to call and settle their accounts, as my books ninst be closed. It being the first call of the kind I have ever made, I hope it will not be neglected. r J. F. CHAMBERS. Jan. 7, 1850. 38 New Boot & Shoe Shop ! THE subscribers respectfully in form the citizens of Salisbury and the surrounding country, that they are carrying on the Hoot aiul Slioe staking 1 SUM 11CV opposite the Messrs. Murphy's store, ; where they intend to manufacture a large and fashionable stock of Boots 1 and shoes, all of which tbey will warrant lo be of the best materials and workmanship. All persons who j may f;ivor us with their custom may rest assured that their work will be promptly and well done, as we have good workmen, and a Boot-maker uot to be surpassed in this part of the country. From our experience in the business, we feel confi- dent that we will be able to give entire satisfaction to j a" who patronize us, and as-k thepublic to give us a tri al. i All orders in the above line thankfully received and aithfully executed. Repairing done at short notice in the neatest manner. Country produce aken in payment for work. We return our thanks for past favors, and trust that by strict attention to business, not only to merit the same, but an increase for ihe faiure. Those indebted to an for the year 1849, will do us a favor by calling and settling their accounts. JESSK H. HOWARD k CO. Salisbury May 2, 1850 51 A CARD. THE onderisned, after an absence of two month?, has relumed. He may be found at his old Ptand, r- v . . . - i v i in ' r- i i n iu ii i ii iruus and the public generally. A. M. HENDERSON. All calls will be attended to as heretofore by P. HENDERSON & BROTHER. 8alisbaryr April 18, 18o0. 49 SEW GOODS. E MYERS is now rcceivinr, - SPRING A3D SUMMER STOCK OF Stapled Fancy Dry Goods, Corn-prising the largest and btst assortment er before offered in this. Market. All of which have been selected in the principal N0 t ern Cities with great care by himself. He is confiT! that he can offer such inducements as cannot ro&y fail to give general satisfaction. He would resp.f invite all persons desiroi'8 of purchasing to call and V' anting UI3 r j 1 J n'.4SnlAl 1 t . StOCk SLVLil more particularly hlS PrifK as he is determined to sell either at AVholeai levering a urge m Boots, Shoes, Hats, Clothing, Groetriti Hardware and Crockery, Dontfaillo call at the CHEAP STORE of E. MYERS. Salisbury, March 28, 1650. 4fi i BAB GAINS AT THE NEST0BE! ENNISS; SUEMWELL & CO. lroULD RESPECTFULLY ANNOUNTP'ta 2 J f ,he Citizen8 Df Salisbury and the Public eerri f eentrji ly, that they have just received a large and desirL stock of Ladies' and Gentlemen's DRESS GOODS Of the Latest Styles, f embracing fancy ba rages, corn-colored, blue, purple i- j fancy lawns, linen lustres, satin striped organdies, rl ' meleon silks, French anj American ginghams, and solid,) Irish linens, linen cambric handkerchief apers, and a good assortment of the MOST TASTY PRINTS, EVER OPENED IN THE MARKET. Taf. bonnet ribbons, embroidered muslins, jaconet, w and book muslins, linen sheetings, brown and bleaelc shirtings, brown and bleached drills, ladies' colored i gaiters, kid ties, S(c. Gentlemen will find among fo late arrivals sup. Drap dc Ete, bl'k & bro. CIolK French cassimeres, I weeds, jeans, linen pataloonincs iw vestings, white and fancy, (a new and magnificent in cle,) white crapeshawls, blue silk plaid do , green no blue silk parasols and parasolets, silk, leghorn and sira bonnets, Mohair and Kid Clous and Summer foalinn with a general assortment of goods suited to .the wV of the country. Our stock is large, and has been selected by on 'i the firm with great care in the-Northern cities, nd m be sold as low as by any other house in North Cardmt Ladies will find entirely new, very pretty, and drir ble styles among our goods. We hope they will pt us a call. Salisbury, April 25, lc.'.0 MISSES, CIIILDS AM) INFANTS ZVZAY 16, 1850 ! EHIYERS has just opened another let f chi - dren's hue Shoes. He without hesitation sta r that he has the largest and best assortment f hoe all kinds, ever before offered in North Carolina ttr would invite the public to cnli and see for themseitrt. Salisbury, May 16, 1850. 1 STILLS AND TIN-WARE. BROWN & BAKER IT AVE on hand a supply of STILLS AND 7.V- X A WARE which they will sell cheaper for ca?h w any kind ot rroduce which the merchants buy. A: old copper and pewter. " GUTTERING AND ROOFING at all times attended to. Tbey will sell stills at fifty cents 'per pound pot r? guttering at fifteen cents per foot, and sell tinware cD'p in proportion. Salisbury, April 12, 1649 pd 49 Medicines, Medicines. 1 WE are receiving at Dr. C B Wheelni old stand the larglt and best MEDICINES, INSTRUMENTS Paints Sf Dye-Stuffs. Spices & Perfumery. i u hcu una LJsejut Articles, ever brought into this country . (See our larg' ln' bills and Catalogue. We will sell very low for tirt LOCKE & CHAr FIN. Salisbury, May 11, 1848 ! 2 II E best Chewing Tobacco in: the tow n of Sa JL bu r y, may be found at the Store of ENNISS. SH EM WELL & CO Corner Shaver's Hotel Salisbury May 2. 51 tf Important to Mill Owners. TTOTCHKISS'S Vertical Water WheeUforsa r a rrcHKiss-sv Fayetteville.by d. McNeill & Co. And in Lincoln County bv E. A. "BREVARD. March 12,1847 tf45 Dn. WHITEHEAD OFFERS his professional services to the pobH He can at present be found at his residence, us professionally engaged. Office-Ose door below A. II. CaldvelPs Offirf. Salisbury, July 21, 1849, tf. " calicoes, Calicoes: I HAVE just received 30 pieces yard wide CALICO which 1 am selling at 10 cents a yard. - E. MYERS. At the sign of the Red Flcyf Salisbury. Ma? 16, 1850. '. 1 COFFEE, COFFEE. OO BAGS Rio and Cuba Coffee, mst receivr 0l for sale. M. BROWN t S0 Feb. 2B, 1950 42 FAIR NOTICE 1D 0 BOOM FOR GUOiCLIM. ! NTEREST will be chareed on.all account f ( j over si 1 month nth. We give this notice on arrtun' profits made in the Cabinet bus'W-"-'' it im possible for n? to five enteru cTf the very small vhieh renriprs 11 imnnci its ROWZEE & HARRIS Salishurtt. June 7. 18"j0. fr AVARRANTS FOR SALEHiERE 1 tbetfl. 1 1 Crr It no Tid Whj T dri do Cd T d 2 41 1 I f i. J
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