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' J f. w it -i-t 4 i MATRIMONY. .- I I love to kic the prettv maid. . And often Willi theiu tarry I j . Dut when they're old their beauty fades, So hang ine if I marry. ,- . 'j ,. t I Some girls are ha ndaoroe some are! not, Some proud, and aoihe are merry ; And aonie are good; (is few I wojl,) 11 ul hang me if I marry. ' j . Sonic g'rl are as lilly white, j With lips as red as cihtrry ; j And eyes thnt beam with pleasure bright, Yet hanj mo if I murry. . Poine pirls arc full of attjuetry, Uutiold as the OiiTjlarry ; j 1 1 Such girls will never d.j for me, ro Jiang juc if 1 ninjrry. 8orni (fiTls fur money -fiiarry fiol, And high their hptidi th y carrj ' They make their husbinda .lly toots, Ho hang me if I inajrr. tnmp girln, wilh whon you're deepjin love. ' Will ul trays tw contrary f They say you're serpetots they arjt doyes, So hang ne if I Uiairry. It once thi-y get you iq their coil, J:t yJu bo cVr so wary, j They will your resolution foil, 1 That you will never1 marry, j ' ! Then let mc caution ytu beware ! I And don't be in a hiitrry, J i Jlirt while you have your senses, swear 1 X That you will never! marry, j - For when your childrejn around yoti get, With pa, I iniiKt be I learned i ijiur work You nmvt leave oft' yjir work and fret- 1 wish I'd never been married. OPINIONS OF THE PRESS, j A man who would clieal a printer would steal a meeiinlouie and rob a church yard, Jf.he naua &oui, ten moudanajoi its sizepouiu nave more room' in a musquitfi'a eye thaji a bullfrog in the Pari fie Ocean He oujjht id be winHed at by blind peopleand kicked to death across logs ly cripple. (Ann Arbor Wolverine. !' Amen I Sudh a bcinnj would steal -the mo. lasses out of a sick nijtir'a ginger-jcake : take from a drunken ntun'u mouth his last chew of tobacco; walk at night Ihroutghibt rain to do prire a blind sheep of jits fodder ravel fifty mile's on a fasting utoulach to chjeat a dying woman out ol her cott'm, and steal Iwax out of a dead dog' ear. Such u man ought to be tied n a sjiepn's tail and bullied to death. -Florence Ir Enquirer. ' . i bxactly so. and thai Isn't all. He would break a surveyor' level to ct out the alcho hoi, and his wife's watch for the inook jewels ; bid again! a Avidovv at her dead husband s auc f, lion, and steal the orphans' shoe. strings before 2 dayltght. cmperanceliunner. i Yes, thousands of such souls as that man's ' would rattle in a rnu.taid seed dance contra ! . ..... . i dances on the point ot a watn s stin" or -' inarch abreant through' the eye T a cambric lieedUv A solar microscope would fail to dis. 1- cover hem, and when found fheyj would not fit 1 the smallest cranny in creation. L-l Boston Post. Such ff man, would dislike the character o Washington, and prefer to pay tvo bits for a '! uame ol billiards than cive one dime towards -j puilding a monument lit his memory, j I'laguem'usfi SenlineU i Yes, and that ain't all. Such a fellow Wbuld , rob a lame goose's nent ol the last ei2--stea a rats tail from a blii.dl kitten ; fojr there's no- thing mean he wouldn't do. He should be lied Up to a broomstick and scolded tojdeath by old )naids, and his bones should be made into but tons to be worn on ihu jhreeches jconvicis. Rising Sun Mirror. ; That's n fart, and that ain't all. Such a scoundrel would steal the clothes nfom his inoth--?ri bed on a cold tjigM, anj takb his fathers coffin to ride down jhill on. A nan like this iought to have the stjven years' itch and not be allowed to scratch. ''Gazetted v J, All the above ought lo be merf preliminary sun'erings the " prologue JQ the welling act" of his final doom, lie .hiould eventually be consigned to a Tophet, where i perpetual -punishment would be to read te newspaper quibs perpetrated 'at his exi)euse. Sunday Times. : I So be it. Such n mfiu otiht to be drummed out of creation by a rejiment of rasshoiners. and have his font-rat rt iejuiuni Jung by a colony if muttquitos. Mirrorlof the Times. y tnt i itit - i AN ARM V OF MONKEYS. A Nuotl SuspcnsiunUrdge. " They are cojting towrdl the bridge ; . ihey will most likely cns Hy the rocks yonder," observed KhoUI. j How switu UM asUef 'It is 'a torrent there !'' t 'Oh, no,' answered the (frenchman ; monkeys wouldjatljer l'o itlto fire than Wter. If they cantiot leap the. Stream they Will bridge it.' . 'Bridge it !, and how V jj 'Stop a moment Captain Jfoti shall see.' The half human voices now sjounded near er, and we could perceive jhat the ani mals were approaching p0t where . ive lay. Presently .they appeared upon the. opposite batik, headed by an pld grey chieltain and oljicered like &o many sold lers. Thy werfe. ns Kaoul had said, of the com'idnja or nntailed tribe. One -an aid tie ckmp, or j:hief pioneer, . perhaps ran out upon a projecting rock. ' nnd, alter looking across the stream, ast if calculating iho distance!, scampered Jinck and appeared; to be cojmrriunicating j will tho leader. This prodnced a move- tnent in the t roop. iCoihmat ids were issu : cd and fatigue parses "were detailed and !. inarched to the front, -Jtleunkvhile several ! of the comadrejns, engineer t no doubt ran along the bank1 examin ng the trees f a Iolh sides ofjtherroo. I At length they all collected around a tall ! Cottonwood, thai grew over the narrowest i lu rl nf tlio clroM.ni -urtl Ofl On . . C (Unn, I pcamperifd up its frjtink. O i reaching a high point the foremost a Strong fellow ? run out upon a Jimh, and taking several Uurns of Jlis tail around H, slipped ofTTind Jiang head dovriward. THe next on the limb, 'titio n stout one, climfcled down the ho!y of the . first, and vhirjp4d his tail tightly rouqd the uccfe anclTdrearm of the latter, dropped off in h:$ torn, and hung j hear! down. The third repeated lue raa ncBuvrc lopon - the second, and upon Ihel third, and so' bnuntil the last one upon, tBe string rested his fore; paws upon the ground; ; : ' - The liviiig-cbain now commenced swinging backwards and forwards, like the pendulum of aclock. jTbe motion was Jslight M first, but gradually increased, the lowermost monkey tti jkin hia hand violently on the earth as he passed the tanyenl of ocillating curve. Scler al others upon the limbs above aided the move, merit. ( ' . , This continued until the monkey at the end of the chain was thrown among the branches o( a tree on the opposite hank. Here, after two or three vibrations, he clutched a limb and held fast.T This movement wai executed a droitlv. ju.t at the culminating point f the os. cillation, in order to save the intermediate links from the violence of a too sudden jerk ! The chain was now fast at both end, form ing a complete suspension bridge, over which th whole troop, to the number of four or five hundred past, with the rapidity of thought It was one of the mot coniical sights I ever beheld, to witness the quizzical expression ol countenances along that chain ! j'r , The troop was now "on the other side, but how were the animals forming the bridge to get themselves over? This was the question which suggested itself. Manifestly, by number one letting go his tail. But then the poin dap pui on the other side was rnuch lower down, and number one with half-a-dozen of his neighbors, would be dashed against the oppo. si'e bank, or soused into the! water. Here, thenwas a problem, and we waited with some curiosity for its! solution. It was soon solved. A monkey was now seen attach ing his tail to the lowest on the bridge, anolh. er girded him in a similar manner, and another, and so on, until a dozen more were added to the string; These la?t were all powerful feU ows : and, runninir uo to a hih limb, they ifted the bridge into a position almost -hori zontal. Then acream from the )ast monkey ol the new formation warned the tail end that all was ready; and the next moment the whole chain was swung over, and landed safely on the op posite bank. The lowermost links now drop- ped oft like a melting candle, while the higher ones leaped to the branches and came down by the trunk. The whole troop then scamper ed off into the chapparal arid disappeared ! Capt. IleitTs Adventures in South America. GREAT BARGAINS at rut: 1 -O- ENNISS, SHEMAYELL & CO. WOULD RESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCE TO the :Citizeri3 of Snlisbury and the Public general ly, that they have just received a large and desirable stock of J Ladies' and Gentlemen's DRESS GOODS Of the Latest Styles, embracing fancy barages, corn-colored, blue, purple and fiincy lawnf, linen lustres, satin striped organdies, cha meleon silks, French and American ginghams, (pteid and solid,) Irish linens, linen cambric handkerchiefs, di apers, Dnd a good assortment of the MOST TASTY PRINTS, EVER OPENED IN THE MARKET.: Taf. bonnet ribbons, embroidered muslins, jaconet, swiss Bnd book muslins, lineu sheetings, brown and bleached shirtings, brown antfbleached drills, ladies' colored silk gaite'rs, kid ties, fc. HSrntlemen will find among our late arrivals j sup. Drap de Etc, bl'k & bro. Cloths, French cassimeres, tweeds, jeans, jinen patalooninps and vestinss, white and fancy, (a new-and magnificent arti cle,) white crape shawls, blue silk plaid do., green and blue silk parasols and parasolets, silk, leghorn and straw bonnets, Mohair aiyl Rid Gloves and Summer Coatings, with a general assortment of goods suited to the wantsT of the country. - ' ' Our stock is large, and has been selected by one of the firm with great care in the Northern cities, and will be sold as low as by any other house in North Carolina. Ladies will find entirely new, very pretty, and desira ble styles among our goods. We hope they will orjve us a call. Salisbury, April 25, 1850 Medicines, Medicines. WE are receiving at Dr. C. B. Wheeler's old stand the largest and best stock of MEDICINES, INSTRUMENTS. Paints Dye-Stuff?. Spices Perfumery. V Fanci and Useful Articles? ever brought into t hi country. (See, our larse hand bilU and Catalogue. We will sell jrery low for cash. LOCKE & CHAFFIN. Salisbury. May 11, 1848 2 E. N. CARR & CO. Uxclmiiffc nrokorw & Lottery Agents 138 Pratt Street, Baltimore, ild. E. Ar. CAllli $ GO. Are the oldest Lottery Drokers iiuhe United States, this beiHir the 25ih year they have heen distributing For tune's Favors. E. N Carr wt Co have acauired a ren- - ula,io11 from ain? to Georgia that no other office can j " ar,y waX compete, with; they. have, sold and paid more prizes than any other six offices combiner!, ns th 'Mann iter's and Contractors of these Lotteries will testis Ty. Specimen of luck in just one Lottery ! In d.ra-wi'ng of (Jrand Consolidated, Class B, bVb. 0, CARR $ CO. sold the ftfilowlniriiice little priies: M 39 .17, SI 0000, sent to Ohio, fl 44 63, $10, OOO, snt to Memphis, Tnn. 3 535,S10.00O,sent to Newark-. Decides two smadi capitals of 810O each. FOR JULY 1850. 837,500. Maryland Consul. Lottery, Susqnf hanna Lock ot Tide Water, Class No. 3o, iob Canal Outlet be drawn in Bal- timore, Md .on Wednesday, July 31. E. N. Carr & w. Agents. BRILLIANT SCHEME. 1 prize of 837,500 is $37,500 10 prizes of 7.500 is i 75.000 d 250 are 31.250 do 50.') m 19 ftftft 25 Tirkef's $8 shares in proportion. -78Nos. and 11 d 26 whole? 118; do 2G halves 59!; do 26 quarters 294. 'v. Address, 133 Pratt streettBaltiiuore, Md. CAXDLESi. fin ALLOW, Sperm, and Adamntini-;Candl es lor sale JL by .(48) ENXISS, SjtEUlVELL S CO. JUST RECEIVED A LARGE supply of Jayne's Expectorant and Hair TofticAlso, Sand' Sarsaparilla in quart bxHtJes, or ale by pre. BROWN &, JAMES. Jane 13, 1850, 5 MARRIAGE LICENSE FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE. NEW ry J.VJLJ WHOLESALE & IlETAIL. DRUGS. MEDICINES, PAINTS, OILS, &C THE subscriber havingjtemoved-jrotri the comer of the Mansion Hotel;' formerly ocqbptefl by' ihem, to their New and Commodious! Store, opposite the Man sion Hotel, beg leave to inform the pulie that they are constantly receiving the largest and bet selected assort ment of , ' DRUGS, MHDIQlNES, Paints, Oils, Dye-Stuffs, Window, Jlass, Perfumery, Fancy Articles, Brandeys, Wines, Patept Medicines, c, ever brought to this market, consistjngjn part of the fol lowing via : ; I DRUGS. J Castor Oil, by the can, gallort, or bottle Calomel, Seid litz and Soda Powders,: Opjiimj Epslm and Glauber Salts, Aloes, Myrrh, Sarsapartlla, spr"ts Ammonia, Pot ash, Digetalis, Rbeubarb, pulvi and in r)ot, Ipecac, Jal ap, Barley, Sago, Arrow RoortTartac Acid, Cream Tartar, bi.caib. Soda, sal. Soda. V I CHEMICALS. sulph. quinine, d morphine, abet, morpliine, iodine, io dide potass, lactate of iron, citrate ofiran and quinine, ammon.tart. of iron, varatrine, iodide iron, oxide o zinc, iodide of lead. PAINTS, j Whtte and black lead, chrome green, fchrome yellow, Venetian red, Spanish brown, yellow ocRre, terra de si enna, umber, lamp blaek litharge, coach, japan and co pal varnish, linseed oil . train oil and lamp oil. DYE-STtJFFS Indigo, madder, coperas, logwood, red sapders & annatto. WINDOW! GLAS. 8 x 10, 10 x 12,10 x 14,"l2x 14,12 x2J,t0x 24, paint and varnish brushes, naint brushes from rjo. 6 to 000000 in sash tools, no 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, a nd nutmegs, rose water, essence of lemon, cinnamon and cloves, Ulack aryf rd pepper, all spice, cinnamon, cloves, nutmegs, mace,Tonqua beans, Jamaica and race ginger. . - PATENT MEDICINES. S. P. Townsend's, Old Jacob. iTownseod's, and Sands, sarsapartlla, in quart bottles; Indian cholEfgogue, House's Indian tonic, Indian and Swaim's panacea, Wistars balsam of wild cherry, Swayne's syrup of wild cherry, Peery'sdead sipt.Jayne-salieative carmjnative balsam, Jayne's tonidyermifuge and expectorant, Wistar's, Pe ters', Le Roy's, Leidy's blood : Jayne's sanative, Beck- wuh ?, Brandreih s iVlonatt s, UlicKner s, v right s, inai an, Madam Shait's, Wnus ahcli Cliampioti pills, McAl lister's, Harrison's, Gray's andtTeruey's ointment, Mof fatt's phoanix bitters. j ; V. Perfumery and fancy Articles. French, German and American co!4gn,e American co logne by the pint and quart, Russel's, Grarys and Hau efs shaving cream, military sliaving soop, Jayne's hair tonic, liquid hair dye, castor oil pomatum, ox marrow, bears oil, maccassar do, 50 doz. assorted fancy soaps. 16 doz. hair brushes, assorted .crumb brushes, 2o dozen fine tooth brushes, assort., 6 dz nail do. ,'6 doz. shavmg do, plain and fancy note paper, plain and'fancy note en velopes, letters do, plajn and ancy letter paper, fancy motto seals, transparent and plain wafers! cold cream in jars and bottles, rose lip salveblack pomatum, plain and fancy toilet bottles, chalk in balls, toilet powder, puffand boxes, tooth powder, charcoal, do orris powder, money wallets, tobacco and cigar caes. .. Best French London dock jbrandy, old! Jamaica' rum, best Holland gin, Madeira, sherry, Poijt and Malaga Wines, and Sicily Madeira wiine for cookjng. Also, a large supply of - j; Iustmmciitsy Shop Furniture, Tobac co and Cigars, ij All of which they pledge thejmselves to isell as low as they can be bought ia ttve State. Persons wish ing to buy any of the above named articles, will do well to examine the price and superior quality- of our Drugs, &c, before.purchasing elsewhere. We hjave inourem ploy a careful and experienced Drugist. ji Prescriptions furnished at all hours. j: BROWN1& JAMBS, Drugists and Chemists opposite Mansion Hotel Salisbury, April 4, 1650. ; i 47 EAST AM) 'WEST TAKE NOTIGjB ! 1? LARGE ARRIVAL New Spring and Slimmer GOODS. WEARE NOW RECEIVING FRM PHILA delphia and New York., our St6cl of Spring and Summer J Goods, purchased at the very lowest prices for cash exclusively, a'nd we now offer them ai WHOLESALE and RE TAIL, at unprecedented low" prices. Amongst our large and varied stock may be found I Calicoes from 4 to 16 cents per yard Ladies shoes from 25 to $2 per pairf Printed lawns " 8 to; 30 cts., p Bonnets " 10 to'S7, t Fur Hats. " 75 to p And at corresponding Piiices, Watered and plain bjck and fancy Silk ;Silk tissues ; Granadein and TryoHrpe dress goods, Ba rages, tc ; bl k and fancy Cloths, bl'k and fancy Cassimees ; Panama Hats, Miles' dress Boots and GaiterSi Chirja, Glass and Cutlery and Hardware, Nails, Anvils, ?iccs, Smiths' Bellows, Jj - Double & single barrel iiiis, grain and grass scythes, steel weeding hoe, saddles and saddle trees, loaf, crdshpd, clarified and thrown sugar, black and green tea, Rio and Java Coffee lEnglifeh dai- Lry cheese, carriage triimninsts, carpenters'Jtools, lining, binJing and r hiladelphia call skins, hemlock leather, tanners' and linseed oil white lead, windovy glass, blast ing powder, quicksilver) 24 hourand 8 day locks, books and stationary, ready made clothing, caret bags and trunks, together with an almost endless variety of other goods. ; Country Merchants, Pedlars and other Ibersons visi ting this market to purchase goods, will fiid it to; their interest to call at our large store, cornerf east of the Court House, before buying, as we are deteilnined to sell. J. F. CHAMBERS & CO. Salisbury AprilA, 1850 47 Molasses! Rfolasses! ! . 1 tr. mi v F ... MmJ xnas iew orop iufea Molasses. d O 6f bbls: Sagaf House j do 1; Tierce new crop $ice ; 4 Hhds Sugar, 1 Just received and for sale by 'J M, BROWN k SON. Salisbury, Feb'y 128, 1S50 1 42 WooJ Carding P HE subscriber would inform the public that his X- CAKDiSG ITIACIIItE is in fine operating orders Hts former Arrangement with Messrs. Jenkins Roberts, has beensrenewed fur this season, so that all I who may w;ish to! have WooU' carded, and would prefer to do so, may be liccommoda ted by leaving their wool at their store. rfhe roHs shall be made and returned ko the s;ore as soon las possible. Wool received until thje 1st Sept. W. jwiLLlS June 271850 j. . r 5t7 r- M THE best Chewing Tobacco in the- tofin of Salis u ry, may be fnijnd at the Store of f . ENNISS. SHEMWELLifc CO. j : Corner Shavir's Hotel. Salisbury, May 2. f51tf j "rcno8 HURRA J HURRA!! THE OLD Smith & Barker WOULD respeCtfsilly announce to the public that they are Still carrying on the jCOACfl BIRRING BUSINESS at their old stand, nearly oppoBite the old Jail, where they are prepared toejxecute all work in their line io a masterly style. They are prepared to furnish Vehicles at prices varying from 8100 to 1000. They are also receiving a lot of the most supurb trimmings ever brought 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 in this country. They are determined that their work 6haJI not be surpassed ! by North, South, East or West. To accomplish this desirable end, have Supplied themselves with the most choide materials and; skilful workmen. They would in vite the publit to call! and examine their work before purchasing, as they offer inducements rarely to be met witrn Nj. B. All work "warranted twelve months, which makes them a "leetle done at first. more particular to have it well Salisbury, May 1, 1850. ' lj51 CABINET BUSINESS. . i RICHARD FOX i! TiKESENTS bis respects to the Icitizens of Salisbury and surrounding country, with a ten der of hi services as a CABINET MAKER, prepared to execute 11 orders in his line with despatch ine mosi superior worKmamiRc uianuer upu ursi style. He .will keepj constantly on hand the best mate rial for making ! SOFAS, BUfiEAUS, OTTOMANS Wardrobes, Diningj Centre, Peer, and other Tables; Rcjcking, Office, and Parlor Chairs; Bedsteads of su pej-ior finish and latest fashion. lie has also on hand an assortment of Coffins, and will sell them on as accommodating terms, ab he does all other kind of work. Specimens of his work and skill can be found at his shop three daurs below the Post Office.' - The cheapness, durabilrty, 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 ariy thing in his line. iSalisbury, March 7, 1850 1 DK SUMMERELL i Offers his Professional services to the citizens of Salisbury and 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 THE undersigned would invite the attention of the public to his stock of Saddles, Harness &c. He jelieves 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. i WILLIAM J. PLUMMBR. i March 7, 1850. j 43 RIGHT SIDE UP ! THE subscriber respectfully informs the public that he still continues to manufacture at his shop, two doors below Mr. Brown & Son's store, Boots and Shoes of every Style. He feels confident that he will be able, from his past ex perience, ta 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." JEREMIAH BARRINGER, ! Feb. 20, 1850. (41) By Jacob Lefler. Spring &, Bummer Fashions. THOMAS DICKSON, TAILOR, WOULD respectfully inform his old customers, that he still carries on the TAILORING AND CUTTING BUSINESS at his old stand opposite J. &, W. Murphy's brick store, w here he holds himself ready at all times toserve 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, his work durable and warranted to fit well. If not, call and et your money for your cloth again. ; T. Dickson returns his sincere thanks to hisformer pa trons, and hopes by industry antl application to business, hat they will continue their attention to his shop; also invites those who have not yet come to him, to call and iryhisfit. v He isin regular receipt of the most approved fashions from the North, published by Marian ; also, by Wards' Monthly. " All kinds of country produce received inpayment for work, THOS. DICKSON. I May 2, 1850. Jy37vol5 S. R. FORD, WILMINGTON, N. C, DEALER IX MARBLE 3I0MMEXTS ; HEAD AXD Foot Stones ; Paint Stones ; Imposing do., and in short, any article called for of either Italian, Egyptian er 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 arlicles lef with the Editors of the Watchman, will be attended to with dispatch. Nov. 9, 1849 29 tf JAMES HORAH, WATCH A'ND CLOCK -MAKER Opposite the Watchman Offire, Salisbury, !. C. Best Chewing Tebacco. WM. Ij. SanndorH best chewine Tobacco for sale by ENNISS, SHEM WELL & CO. COFFEE, COFFEE- Qf BAGS Rio and Cuba Coffee just received and tor sale. M TtROW' snK M. BR i r.eb. 93 1S50 43 I Coach and Carriage Making JO? THC coVannershipof Wither8poon.P"tcnard iCo. having been dissolved by mutual consent, the bu siness will hereafter be conducted under the name of PRITCflARD, ROSEBOROUGfl & Co. In losing Mr. I. A. Witberspoon, we have lost a gentle man and an agreeable copartner, but we trust nave not; lost that principle that should actuate honest men in the transaction of business, and in offering ourselves to the public in the CARRIAGE MAKING BUSINESS, ! 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 time 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 take care of No. 1, and go where they have the most confidence I best treated, and get the best job for their money. Our work shall not be inferior to any in this part ot the w orld. PRITCHARD, ROSEBOROUGH &, Co. Mocksville, N. C, Jan. 1 1 , 1849. tf 36 The undersigned 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 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, II. REYNOLDS. DIGGING FOB. GOLD IN SALISBURY ! THE subscribers respectfully inform their customers and tbApublic generally, that they are now re ceiving frorn'New York and Philadelphia, a handsome and complete stock of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, CONSISTING OF "1 Dry Goods, Hats, Bonnets, Shoes, Boots, Hardware, Cutlery, Carpenters' Tools, Crockery, China and Glassware, Guns and Pistols, of various descriptions, Swords, Epauletts, Silver Lace, suitable for military uniforms, best Indigo dyed blue Cotton Yarn, Weavers' Reeds, Dye-Stuff's. Paints, Patent Medicines of various kinds, Groceries of tlic best quality. All 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 4? MAXWELL. Salisbury, April 18, 1S50. 49 Boger & Wilson Z EErconstantly on hand anexten- IV sive assortment of WATCHES, CLOCKS, Jewelry, Silverware, Cutlery, Musical Instruments. Revolving Pistols, Perfumery, Soaps, and Fancy Articles of every descrip tion. Persons wishing to purchase articlesin theabove line, will do well to call and examine their fine selection, one door above J. &. W. Murphy'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 U American and European Fashions, for the Spring and Scmmer.xT and will continue to receive them quarterly. He is prepared to execute all orders in his line of the tradp, 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 atthemar ket prices for work. Salisbury, March 21 , 18.50. SPRING FASHIONS. JUST arrived fresh from New York, Scott's celebra ted Fashions for the Spring and Summer f 1850 The subscriber, thankful for past favors, most respect fally solicits his old patrons and the public generally, to call and see the new plate of 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. WLIRMAN, Tailor. Feb. 20, 1850. 41 N. B. Country Produce taken in exchange for work at market prices. .: NOTICK. flHOSR indebted to J. F. Chambers, are requested JL to call and settle iheir account's, as 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, 18.50. 3 New Boot & Shoe Shop ! PTTHE subscribers respectfully in A form the citizens of Salisbury and the surrounding country, that they are carrying on the Boot ami Shoe Halting UllIlK , opposite the Messrs. Murphy's store, ' where they intend to manufacture a ! large and fashionable stock of Boots ! and shoes, all of which they will warrant to be of the best materials and workmanship. All persons who may favor 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 not lo 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 all who patronize us, and ask the public to give us a tri al. 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 oniy to merit the same, but an increase fr the future. Those indebted to us for the year 1849, will do us a favor by calling and settling their accounts. JESSE H. HOWARD & CO. Salisbury May 2, 1850 51 A CARD. THE undersigned, after an absence of two months, has returned. He may be found at his old stand, nd a?ain tenders his professional wrvices to hi friends and the public gcneraliy. A. M. HENDERSON. All calls will be attended to ns heretofore by P. HENDERSON & BROTHER. Salisbury, April It, 1S50. 43 Xffi "C3ZJ ILrQaTIE OFFICE OF EMORY & rX 154, PRATT ST., BALTIMORE, MiRYLltn ' EXCHANGE BROKERS AND General Lottery Agent For the Maryland State Luc Wt give you below one of the most pplendid cH. er drawn in this country. Capital fin ftn lowest three number 3,739 dolls. We recotarutljj our friends to purchase by the package. The old firm of Emory H Co has no eqiia) . prizes. There luck is cheering and no tni-,i-. 'iTt them, success is certain. ' T Look and tee, behold here their immente tur,. hut month ! ! Nos. 1 8, 54. 60, prize of 820.000 ; N0!, u 64.S40.000; Nos. 1,16, 37, $24,0i)0- ' 27, 63, 77, 820.000. ' Splendid Schemes for July, 1S50 CAPITAL PRIZE-$60,000 Grand Consolidated Lottery of Maryland, (7 to be drawn in Baltimore, Mil., on Saturday Juj 'E' EMORY &, CO. A genu ' BRILLIANT SCHEME. 1 Prizeof $60,000 is $60,000 1 prize of 830,000 is oU.lKK) 1 do 20 000 is 1 do 10,000 is 1 do 8,006 is 115 do 3,750 are 25.960 prizes amounting to 20.00U lO.ouu S.06G 431.250 1 tenets v, naives u, vtuaners o, igh-J.s 21 Jsos. and ten drawn ballots. Certificate ot Packa. Wholes, 8340; do 2tT Halves 81'0: Quar.ers; Eighths, 8-42$. To our readers. We give you above seme of most splendid schemes ever drawn. Emory i Co. have been in a regular stream of Imj the last few months, and all w ho wish to realize a hanJ. some fortune, only have to enclose then or.iersto ihe established house of ElttORTT c QQw No. 154, Prtt St. lit.iiiorOli P. S. We sell tickets in all the Marvland zt ilv. ries advertised by other venders. The small try ca' $1,000, draws daily. Tickets 81; Patka sl Valuable Gold Mibes , FOR SALE. PURSUANT to a Decree of May Tertn. l50.-of the Court of Equity for Union county; 1 on Saturday, the 10th of August next, at the late m dence of Robert Lemmond, dee'd, oil- a credit ol o&? two and three vears, the verv valuaple GOZ.D ZViZNZNQ Tracts, and other Tracts ot Land, lying in the Court of Union, of which the said Lemmond died stiwd possessed, viz : j 1st. A Gold mining tract of 550 ACRBS, Ivirj Goose Creek, adjoining the lands of Kli Stewart, P. Stewart, CSeorge W. Ritch, Jesse Stillwel! anJ o-b. ers, upon which there have teen opened ll YKINS. within less than 100 yds of Goose Creek, a Hreani.Bt- I- C - c i . if equalled in tnis section oi couniry ior ioia iiu,;ing any other species of machinery, the ore of otif ' which was worth from 80 to 8'00 per tashel.iai the ore of any of which wiJI compare favorably whi that of the richest mines in the StateTi Upon aitmt ij parts of this tract, are mineral indications if the mew flattering character. On the lower pait of it entirry out of the region of the veins already discovered, mnipg of virgin gold, weighing as high as 8 grain have trn picked up repeatedly and at divers places upon the Mr face of the plain and along the channel of iht neighlM ing branch, the surface everywhere panning out n.jnr particles of gold. Of this tract 100 acres err i rrrd and in cultivation and a Dwelling Hoast, c , sta Grist Mill on the premises.1 Indeendent of ns nigr al wealth, this tract, for the purposes of BtrncAiLrt and machinery is very valuable, (iosr ("rtt-k rr, through it from West to Eat, dividing it :nto r-ir equa lots or parcels of highly ferule in nd , a ti J itriuf& ing falls and mill sites unsurpassed in iIiism-cik m ot ': country. The veins already discovered, in ci'tix-fTc of the disinclination of the fate Mr. Lenirnorul to ytr- intending them (being a gentleman in ea?y tii nuisan ces) and the expense of machinery, have bet-n vkKkr withont machinery, and upon a scale so Pinal! s not impair their value, in no placr being . sunk uiore tkaa 25 or 30 feet, nevertheless, the labour expanded up them, has been well rewarded and there can te ikmWjI that with capital and suitable means ,thty would iiti the highest mining profits. 2nd. The well known Fox-bill golJ-micing trct 195 acres, lying on the waters taf Goose and CrooW' Creeks, adjoining the lands of Amos Stevens, G. W." Caldwell, B. Gates and others. 3rd. A third tract of 60 acres, known as the Harker tract, lying between said Creeks, adjoining the land of the heirs at law of Jno. Weniz, dee'd, Phillip C6ait and others. 4th. An undivided $th of a tract of 149 acre?, lying on the waters of Duck Creek, adjoining the lands of Eli' Stewart, Jno. W. Davis, A. Revels and others,' 5th. Also a tract of 74 acres, lying in the County ef Mecklenburg, on the waters of Goose Creek, advirug the lands of Z. Morris, David Barr, the iands of Poi delphia Church and others. 0 Persons wishirg to examine the rnmee will ca!i on Jackson C. Lemmond on the prelnises. CM. T. McCAL LKV, C. M E. July 11th, 1850. 3tU Kuhn's Piano Factory, n No. 75 Baltimore St., Baltimore, Hd. ALL persons in want of good and dorab e inKra ments will find them in this EstahltO ui i:t, d beautiful tone and finish. All Piano's are warranted, sr.d any instrument that does not come up fo expectw.. will be removed without any charge, aild a rusher iu its place without charge$. Address, A. KUHS, No. 75. Baltimore St., Baltimore, Mi June 20, 5 LIST OF PRICES. 6 octave from 8lH to 300 ; 6$ do.' from $-j( lc 8350 ; 7 do from 300 to"500. Grand tfiam r.oc 500 to 1500. STILLS AND TIN-WARE. BROWN Sc BAKER H AVE on banrl nnnlv r, f -S 77 . . S A . U J I WAHE which thev will sell cheaper tor i any kind of Produce 'which the merchant buy A old copper and pewtert- GUTTERING AND ROOFING at all times attended to. They will sll stills at fifty cents per peund guttering at fifteen cents per fool, atuLeel! tiDv art up in proportion. Salisbury, April 12, 1849 pd A1 Important to Mill Owners. HOTCHKLSS'S Vertical Water Whee-Jif'.r-'"-Fayetteville, by D. McNEILL4& Co. And in Lincoln County bv E. ABKEVAKD. March 12,1847 tf45 i D WHITEHEAD OFFERS his professional sen ices 10 tie pot" He can at present be found at his residence, uC f professionally enzaed. OtMfeOne door below A. II. Caldwell's CO"' Salisbury, July 21, lt49, tf. T. C. WORTH.; . Commission and ForicatdhiS MERCHANT, May 1, l0. .1 t,al It ( oft. tra tov wi tia wt COI KX lie ch an tftt of cn St io ar fo ar m fo T te aj lb ( fol a' 4 c b i 11 i t
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