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- 1 J V ft H i 11 8 ) l"t f t v. ' - ' ..r-T-n:i -ro-nr. : I . RrtA';v ; GREETS XT-y-:, . r--,- ,- - . T I , . 1 i'i'l JVortV.fAtfaw.Yor'i Evenlng-Toel THE LOST 1'LjAY MATE. - f har the children Boutirf ' . s ., : fa tWif fpriii-j-liinp of delight, f ,V All tftat owf fa f S toSlWf All hot on ere hete to-iwgh.tr ; On we laid io peaceful slumber, Away from altlife's ilia, ' When. Ue rosea ifw wniffltj time WVra dying on the hills. And we often, think about him, , Where the shadows darkly ware, , Tbougft we know the )AccA Savior -Haa riot left ftirtfia the grave! O, he had aoeh shining linnets, Soch a fair and noble brow Tis alranze his lit tie playmate Never acenU mi hun ;now. fetranje his name ia nerer spoken, Aa in sport they about and call; When the lout one was the fairest, Was the brightest one of all. Arid bow often here ,1 ve seen him, When the day, as; now, grew dim 0, of oil that play about me, There ia none that looks like him J -f Xai him witcMng, cuiltliah action, Ilia earnest, loving face, 'tvery.little word h uttered, Haunts mo in his lonesome place. Bat (here's one than me most faithful, . . .Cherishes each look and tone, - One whose heart is fcver crying V For the lost one that is gone. ' AH hi" playmates may forget him, ' Alibis little friends that were, v Dut his mother, O, his mother, He has nerer died to her ! 7 n a.Tea TTSG ,- ruii , 1 EXXISS SHEMWELL & CO. WouLtr n nspbcTFU lly announc e to the C3i(izens of Salisbury and ihe Public general-: lr. that theyihave just received a Oarge and'aVsirable: stock of i - , .; Ladies' and Gentlemen's I . i (DRESS GOt)DS .;.'0,f the Latest Style, embracing fthcybargpsi corroTo-d,bIoe, porplr and fsncy lawni linim lostrrs, sstiii sJriped organdies, cna meleon silkfl, French ani American gingbams, (plaid and aolid.) Iftsh linens, linen camhjtc bandiiercbieia, di apers, and a: good a?.vrtment of th MOST TASTY PRINTS, EVER OPENED IN THlj MARKCT. Taf. bonnet: rihborw, embroidered rnaelins, jaconet, swiss and book inuslius, linen sheetings, brown and bteached shirtings, brown and bleached drills, la gaiters, kid ities, tc. Gentlrtnen jvill late arrivals a a i ll ladies co:orea siik i ill find among our f MEDICAL DEPAR?TMENT I of I?anipt3en & Sydneyf College, THE llyrteenih ? Annual Course f Leet ores will commence on Monday, the 14tb pf October, 1850, and conrinp until the 1st of the ensaig ; March. The commencement for confeiring degree Will be held aboot the middM of March. . K . f 1 ! R. L. BmujrsAX. M. D. Prof, df Ofstetrics and Dip eases of Women and Children. " I s I L. W. Cha.mbem.atsx, MvP.,Prof.bf Materia pied ica ami Therapeutics. ' j i 1 S, Mrpw, M. D.. Prof, of Chemistry and Pharmacy: ChaS. ell Gibsojj, M. D.;Prof. of Surgery ami Sur gical Anatomr. . -t j.-- ICitittt P. JoHsox, M.VD. Prof, Anatomy -and Physielog). ,n -Datid H. Tcckek, M. D.; Prof, of Theory andPrae- r tice of Medicine. , ' li I Abthttr E. Peticolas.JW. D.,DetDOp9trator of Anat omy. ' : . U f The study of practical Anatomy nfay be proscoted with the most ample facilities, and at jjvery iriSing ex pense. . ", I Clinical Lectures are regularly giveij at the College Infirmary and Richmond Almshouse jThe Infirmary, under the same roof with the College nd subject ttf tlie entire control of the Faculty, is at all times welt filled with medical and surgical cases; and furnishes peculiar facilities for clinical instruction. Many surgical opera tions are performed in presence of fhe class ; and the sta- SHI. DraD de EtC, Wk & brO. r ClOthS, ! nts being freelyj admitted to the waWs, enjoy, under ' ! ' . i tlio rTr.;,tir r tt Prrfca-re nniiQiinl nnnnrf unities tor Frencbca.Jmerr..lweeds,jeao,lijenpat.loorUn wUh ptora diagnosi9 and vesttnss. white and fancy, (a new and maanincenrarti- i e hcle.) white crape shawls, blue silk plaid da, green and i w. f,Li.,wf.. fis IPmWora' fees. I - From the Dollar Newspaper. i THC OHIO IjwIiTCHUP. The nucki-yci of ihla reaion afe in thehtiti, of rtihkin a certain kind of ketchup which hfe found nowhere else, and have, there flirty taken ihe Ubetly call it The QhJo Kelrbun" ll i an nrticle that should in eve if household. You musl pnrdon me for not at ,1i Tripling lo give you anj idea , of its delicious Ires, becaute my pen crtnnot do justice lo Ihe .jljecl. The season will soon be here when l its: happy comliituii'iii of vegeiabJps" can trry easily lc rnade. I will, therefore, trans, (tii'lie ihe recipe for he benefit of your readers: I--Take nhotit three; doen lull grown cucum I ers, and eijjhl whKe onion?. Peel lh cu. rubbers and onions ; then chop (hem as finely i s possible s then sptinkle upon them three oiarters of n pint of; fine table salt ; then put t io w hole into a scire aid let it dr:tin for eight lours then lke a tea quplullof mustard seed, half a cup of ground bjack prppr.and mix tnese well with Ihe cucumbers and onions; then put the whole into a glone jar and fill up Jntn mega r ; close It up Hgntiy. in tnree aj ii will be fit for use, and with keep for years.; .'-- Let all your renders fffve the Qhia Ketchup fiilr trial, nnd vu atjd I will receive sixty thousand thanl; for letjtin; them into the se tret fiT making if. - j e. b. h. Spriagfirld, dark col, Ohio, 1830. T E s u n If LTO V E R . ' For -fattening purposes, this is one of "ihe cheapest and the best Unts that 'can be rais ed. , The yield is about fifty bushels per acre Jvhich will jield fifty gallons of oil, and filteen lundred pfiund ol oil r-tike. I hey are espe cially adapted for iallentng beeves, hogs, low Is, Platjting. The ground should be well plough- i - i .i.A il. : i rr : r.. blue silk parasols and parasolets, sijk, leghorn and straw bonnets, ' Mohair and Kid Clorcs and ummcr Coatings. with a general assortment of goods suited to the' wants of the country. , Mi Our stock is large, and has been! selected bjj one of the firm with great care in the Northern cities, and will be sold as low as by any other house in North Garolina. Ladies will find entirely newrvey pretty, and desira ble styles among our gfiods. Welhope they will give us a call. ) ' Salisbury, April 25, 1850 WHOLESALE; & RETAIL; t DRUGS,- MEDICINES, V PAINTS, I . i- OILS, &C. HURRAT ihjma m , TnE; , QLD ; Coach and Carriage JftK ; J : North State Forever. . 5 t . . ... . Smith & Barker WOULD respectfully .nnoooce to the pubiie ihu . 5 IXlCXE S25 r-, they ore still carrying on the , .r ; .t J M,-U"L' - ' 1 : riAinri mtriYA VmTCIVTcn V ' . ... . WAV ii .jiaiiLtuit;t3ucoa t ... f ; at tbeir old stand, nearly opposite the old Jail, where they are prepared to execute all work in their line jn a THE coparfnersiiip of Witherspoon.rritcharJ Kc having been dissolved by moteal eoruni 9 siness will hereafter be condscted onder th r r-ace of GaroUiiai, State oC iiovtfi DAVIE COUNTY. Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, May Term, 185p. William Hawkins, Adni'r of William Baity, deceased, tSyWillianri Baity, Elizabeth Baity, Sarah Baity, John; Cunningham and wife iMary, Raclijel Baity, George V. aily, Nanty J Baity, Rebecca Mj. Bnity, Thomas B. Baity, Lydja M. Baity, Lucy A. Bty, Martha L. Baity, Richmond paity, Morgan Baity, Dennis Baity, and Ran som Baity, j ' . Petition for sale of Real Estate. It appearing toi the satisfaction oft the Court, that the defendants,; Richmond Baity, Morgan Baity, Dennis Baity and Ransom Baity, are not inhabitants of this State: .It is therefore ordered jby the Court, that publication; be made in the Caroling Watchman for six weeks, notifying the defendants, Richmond Baity, Mor gan Baity, pennig Baity, and Ranajom Baity, personally, to be and appear before the Just ices pf our Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, to be held foir the County of Da vie, at the Court House in Mocksvjlle. on the 4th Mon day in August next, then and there to plead, answer or demur to said petition, or judgment pro confesso, will be taken, and the same heard ex part. Witness, Gavell Harbin, Clerk oPoursaid Court at Of fice, the 4lh Monday in May, Aj 74th year of our independence. 6l9 Printers Fee $5 50 D. 1650,and in the HARBIN, Cl'k. Head Quarters. OFFICERS of the 64 th RegPhjent.of N. C. Militit you are hereby commanded. to Parade at Cour House, in (he Town of Salisbury on the 17th day of August ne'xt, it being our regular day of Drill, at ten o'clock, A M., with side arms for Drill and Court Mar tial. - j A. M. GOODMAN, Col. Com'nt. ALSO to elect a Lieutennnt Cplonel in said Regi ment. All privates are allowed to vote for Field Offi cers according to an Act of Assembly. Al. GOODMAN. Col. Coro'nu By order of jj. M. Leach, ) Brigadier General. July 11, 1850, 59 j Medicines, Eflfedicines. WE are receiving atjDr. C. B. Wheeler's old stand the targest and best stock of MEDICINES, INSTRUMENTS, Paints fy;D ye-Stuffs. Spicc Perfumery. Fancu and Use ful lArticfes, fd and burrowed, and laid off in rows twelve lever brought, intothis country, (ee our large hand- nChei each way, Ihe seed bein dropped in oius and tjatalogue. l vve will sen very low tor cash. $105. Demonstrator's fee S10. Graduation fee, 2o- The price of hoard, including fuel, lights and servants' attendance, is usually or $3$ per week. ; The catalogue, &.c. cbntaining fuller nformationcon- cerning the institotion will be forwarded to those apply ing for if, or specific inquiries will be answered by letter. Address, S. MAjUPIN, M. D. July 11. 1850 5t9 '' Deatj of the Faculty. DAVIDSON COLLEGE. WF. would respectfully announce tj the public, that the Hon. B. O'Neal, of SouthiCaroIina, is ex pected to deliver the Annual Oration before the two Literary Societies of Davidson College, oh Wednesday, Jthe 7th of August,) preceding Commencement day. A. ALEXANDER, W.-A.fPATToN. C.C.SHIVE. July 11. 4t9 j Asheville Messenger please copy. DRUGS AND MEDICINES. GEORGE FINK & CO.. CONCORD, IT. O. OFFER for sale for cash, or on o "ebon credit to punctual dealers at the lowest rrjarket prices, a good assortment of FRESH DRUGS & MEDICINES, Dye-Stuffs, Paints and Oils, of all sorts,! Window, Glass and Putty, Surgical Instruments, Trusses, Abdominal supporters, Sfc, Dr. Hastings' compound syrup of Nap tha, Sands, Townsend's, Carpenter's ar(d Brown's Sar saparilla, together with a number of parent medicines, : Wistar's Balsam of Wind Cherry, Ayrejs Cherry Pecto ral, perfumery, Fancy articles, soaps, brushes of all sorts, good wines, French brandy, rum, whiskey, &.C-, a good article of each for medical use, which we propose -to sell for medical and mechanical purposes, i Fine tobacco, eegars, candies and other confectionarie?, spirits of tur pentine nnd varnishes of nil kinds, together with a gen eral assortment usually kepi in a drug store. Physi cians and the public generally are most respectfully in vited to give us a call and jtamine our stock. We are also Agents for the sale of Dr. Fitch's Cele brated Medicines, viz : Pulmonary Balaam, Pectoral Ex pectorant, Pulmonary Liniment, Pure land medicinal Cod Liver Oil, Anti-Dyspeptic Mixture Nervine, Ver mifuge, clepurative syrup, heart corrector, humor correc tor, cough, and cathartic pills, female pils, female spe cific, &.c, used. by him constantly and'wtth unprececlen ed success in the treatment of colds, coughs, consump tion, asthma, heart diseases, dyspepsia,, scrofula, skin diseases, rheumatism, female complaints piles, &.c., &c. Dr. Fitch's unequalled patent silver plated abdominal supporters. Dr. Fitch's improved plated steel spring shoulder brace. Dr. Fitch's silver inhajing tube. Dr. Fitch's celebrated six lectures on the prevention and; cure of consumption, asthma, diseases of the heart, ic, and on the method of preserving health I and beauty to an old age. This book should be in every family. To the consumptive it points out the only reasonable hope for relief. To mothers, the directions -it gives for the care and education of Children are invaluable. 78,000 copies of this book have passed through: the press, and the sale continues unabated. Dr. Fitch?s Guide to In valids, or directions to persons using Dr4 Fitch's remedies-, to be had gratis, of all his Aaents. '. 6ml0 Wangles. 1 .The necetsary quantify of seed is from four p five pounds per acre : They should be plant- rd in Anril. The nlanU reouire no after ml. 'it " , ' . . . l(jfi. Ho soon as ihe seed turn tlar-k ihe heads hotild ue removed ; when ihe whole are gafh- yrea, tn seeds are easily llileii ouf. lh talks of an jiere of rminil will yield one i!hu ifand pound. of )itah lor whi.-h purpose the jeen he l)t ft n l and med in makinir compost. It ossiMe they should In? grown upon swampland eU draiued ; this is necessnry, as ihey rapid- y exhaust ihe land f botash. The seed can bruited iti u commofi cidr mill, and it ihe pll be wanted, pressed in the cider press. The; oil burn with a brilliant Hitme, nnd fra. grant odor. Msl (:iro?ers would find this to afford lha cbenpesi and jliegt liht. The leaves U bile green, allord most excellent fod tor stock. American Farmer. LOCKE fc CUAFFLN. Salisbury, May 11, 1848 j 2 Kuhn's Piano Factory, No. 75 Kaltlmorc St., SZaHimorc, 2d. ALL persons in want of good gnd durable instru ments will find them in thi4 Establishment, of beautiful tone and finish. All Piano'i! are warranted, and any instrument that does not come up ia expectation, will be removed without any charge, and another put in its place without charges. Address, " . a! kuhn. No. 75. Baltimore st., Baltimore, Md. June 20; f 5 LIST OF PRICES. 6 octaverfrom S10 to S300 ; Cj do from S250 to 83:50 ; 7 do from 300 to 500. jGrand Pianos frcm $500 to QISOO. j STILLS AND TIN-WARE. THE subscribers ihatving (removed from the corner of : the TMansion IlMeil, fortberly occupied by them, to their New and Commodious IStore, opoire the Man sion Hotel, beg leave u inforpi the public that they are constantly receiving the largest and best selected assort ment of i f DRUGS, ,MEDIOINES, Paints, Oils, Dye-Staffs, Window Glass, Perfumery, Fancy Articles, Branjle s, Wines, Patent Medicines, jc, ever brought to this mai ket, consisting in part of the fol lowing, viz: ! DRUGS. Castor Oil. by the can, gallon, or bottle, Calomel. Seid litz and Soda Powders, Opium, Epsom and Glauber Salts, Aloes, Myrrh. Snrsaparilla, sp'ts Ammonia, Pot ash, Digetalis, Rheubar, pulv. and in root. Ipecac. Jal ap, Barley, Sago, Arrow Root. Tartaric Acid, Cream Tartar, bi.catb. Soda,8l. Soda. CHEMICALS. sulph. quinine, do morphine, scet. morphine, iodine, io dide potass, lactate of irlon, citrate of iron and quinine, a mm on. tart, of iron, yaratrine, iodide of iron, oxide o zinc, iodide of lead, i ! FAINTS. White and black leajd, chrome green, chrome yellow, Venetian red, Spanish brown, yellow ochre, terra de si enna, umber, lamp black, litharge, coach, japan and co pal varnish, linseed ojl . train oil and lamp oil. DYE-STUFFS. Indigo,madder,coperas, logwood, red sanders J$ annatto. WINDOW GLASS. 8x10, 10 x 12, 10x M,12x 14, 12x20, 29 x24. paint and varnish brushes, pajint brushes from no. 6 to 000000 sash tools, no 1 to no.j 8, varnish brushes, no,l to 0000. PEPPER, SPICES, &c. For iellies. pastry, &c.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, TonqUa beans, Jamaica and race ginger. PATENT MEDICINES. S. p Townsend's, Old Jacob Townsend's. and Sands, sarsaparilla, in quart bottles; Indian cholagogue, House's Indian tonic, Indiatnnd Swaim's panacea, Wistar's balsam of wild cherry1, Swayne's syrup of wild cherry, Peery's dead shotJayne'salterative carminative balsam, Jayne's tonic vermifuge and expectorant, Wistar's, Pe ters', Le Roy's, Leidy'f .blood, Jayne's sanative, Beck with's, Brandreth's Moffalt's, Clickner's, Wright's, Indi an, Madam Shait's, VenuS ana Champion pills, McAl lister's, Harrison's, Gray's and Temey's ointment, Mof fatt's phoenix bitters. Perfumery and Fancy Articles. i i French, German and Amican cologne, American co logne by the pint and quart, Russel's, Crary's and Ilau el's shaving cream, military shaving soap. Jayne's hair tonic, liquid hair dye castor oil pomatum, ox marrow, bears oil, maceassar do, 50 doz. assorted fancy soaps, 16 doz hair brushes, assorted, crumb brushes, 25 dozen fine tooth brushes, assort., G doz. nail do., G doz 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 battles, rtse lip salve, black pomatum, plain and fancy toilet bottles, chalk in balls, toilet powder, pnffand boxes, tooth powdercharcoal, do orris powder, money wallets, tobacco and pigar cases. Best French Londcjn dock brandy, old Jamaica rum, best Holland, sin, Mpdeira, Sherry, Port and Malaga Wines, and Sicily Madeira wine for cooking. Also, a large supply of Iiittrmnciits SSiop Furniture, Tobac co j and Cigurs. All of which they pledge themselves to sell as low as they can be boughit in the State. Persons wish ing to buy any of t h4 above named articles, will do well to examine the price and superiorqna!ity of our Drugs, &,c. , before purchasing elsewhere. We have inourein ploy a careful and experienced Drugist. Prescriptions furnished at all hours. BROWN & JAMES. Drugists and Chemis's opposite Mansion Hotel. Salisbury, April 4, 1850. 47 i j i - f - r . ..... - - - - - . I.ajj; gf masterly style. They re prepared to furnish Vehicles pixrniT?n TJOPRflRnT-rn f at prices varying from $100 to 1000. They are also 1 lUAlli.lUU, iiU5LliUliUL Oil f0 'v.-.dinf s'lnf rf tK mftBt iw-itrb irimminn ever Tn Inline Mr T A. Witkrnmoon. icmVe " - r s- j -v - - r 1 - - ..--t IVr g pmr,,' .brought lo this place, and which have been selected and j roan nd an agreeabla-coperurer, bet we tr i ha,e purchased in the Northern cities at the lowest cash pri- j lost that principle that should actuate honest aif a cea by one of the firm, thereby enabling thera to sell , transaction of business, and in offering oursehf, !? lower than most establishments in ibis country.- They j public in the ' are determined that their work shall not be surpassed :pniIAPl? f LrTTP "niTOlVn by North; Sooth, East or West. To accomplish this j tAlVltlilUlj MAKlillr iUol desiraWe end. ha ve supplied themselves with the most ; ,?d oantvts for lK 'r.ilhW rm tf 0Sf "T choice mater.als and skilful workmen. They Moold in- w, hn BO tSimnJZtnn ,n gagements. Usbment in the public prints, being assured that ""'ei- nnn-hsiuiir inev oiier inuucciuriiia tairiv iu uc hici l r i -n r-... a, j . ioe cnaracier oi our wora win sec re io n .w. . . . . or mat atreadp I the pnbitc to ti nd go w nere they nave toe most confidf rw r witn. N. B. All work warranted twelve months, which 'makes them a "leetle" more done at first.. Salisbury, May 1, 1850. Iy5l CABINET BUSINESS. RICHARD FOX PRESENTS his respects to the citizens of Salisbury and surrounding country, with a ten der of his services as a CABINET MAKER, prepared to execute all orders in his line with despatch in the most superior workmanlike manner and btst style. He will keep constantly on hand the best mate rial for makjng 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 jhem on as accommodating terms, ab be does all other kind of work. Specimens of 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 prodore and lumber of alt kinds suitable for Carpenters nnd Cabinet Makers, taken in exchange for any thine in his line. Salisbury, March 7, 1850 1 DK SUMMERELL Offers his Professional services to the citizens o 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 h'i9 resi dence. True objects of charity punctually attended to as such AiiL'tist 2. 1H 19. SADDLES, HARNESS MOUNTINGS- rjHE un.lerxisned would invite JL the attention of the public to his stock of S;iiltII', II a me, He ..eiieves there never has been as superb a stock in thi3 Town before, and any gentleman who wish es an article in his line, can most surely find it if he wiil cull Other wise, the subscriber with his present advantages, can readily ?up;)'y any order with which he may be favored He Ims also a Inre and splendid Stock of Honntin V 5IatcriaI for Saddle and Harness making. Thr:se"were selected at the North with great care by th subscriber himself. Saddlers and Harney makers who wish to purchae such articles, are invited to call and see them. They are kept for sale, and will be sold low for cash WILLIAM J PLL'MMER. . , - -j a snir. public favor. We are thankful for that a!readtTr.- . V- , . , '. ,, and would advise our mends and the pnbnic to ink. ' parucular to have .t well of No anr mW ,h e Aa"fil best treated, and get the best job for their Bwney rjZ work shall not be inferior to anv in this part of tLe PRITCHARD, ROSEBOROUGH i r Mocksville, N. C, Jan. 11. 1849. ,ng The undersigned having been connected with bove establishment from its commencement, in Mc' ville until very recently, and having a knowledge of (il qualifications of the gentlemen in charge, ca tmi the public that they are prepared with good or and materials, can execute in as good and fine a $lj!f ' heretofore, and cheerfdlly recommend them as uor.hr public patronage. I. A. W4THERSP00X H. REYNOLDS. ' t i. I I Li.-1 J 1 il DIGGING POR GOLB SALIURY ! THE subscribers respectfully inform their cnstotr.frf and the public generally, that they are now re ceiving from New York ann Philadelphia, a handsome and complete stock of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, COJtSISTlG or Dry Goods, Hats, Bonnets, Shoes, Boots, Hardwire, Cutlery. Carpenters' Tools, Crockery, China and Glassware, Gons and Pistols, of various descriptions, Swords, Epauletts, Stiver Lace, suitable for military uniforms, best InJigodyej blue Cotton Yarn, Weavers' Reeds, Dye-Smfs. Psj( Patent Medicines of various kinds, Groceries of the lct iualitr. All of which were bouht at the lowest cash pncfi, and we intend to sell as cheap as anv other establish, ment in this burg. Piease call and examiir oor oc: before purchasing elsewhere, for we are determined i sell. We will take in exchange Jbr goods, any quantity of shellel Corn, Oats, Flaxseed, Wool. Feathers, Befi wax, Tallow, Linen and Cotton Rags at the hipbm market prices. BOJER M MAXWELL Salisbury, April 18, 1950. 49 Boser & Wilson There is a map in Lkwell in a mosl tinfartn. rinlodilemrnt. lie is in love with I wo womin. any tpxnxni tc tnnrry hoih, and haa been le Rally 'uhUhed to bmbl The law will not al low iif his mariyin loh. even il the. women .WontJ consent : While iach of tKein threatens t U him 41 he m trri 's ihe other. Let ihe Iftdjea insf iip for him, or play a game of chequ er for Mm. 6 Car, Twr irinffsjto a how are recommended hv otne old tirnes rconitnisia : luit it seems tw, ladiet to rt 6e7uis q'titfe another matter. We used to Ihink thai aecordinn; to ihe customs and Jawii of the East, a man could imrry just an Viany wires as he liked; and as Huston i down East" we d.n't see why ihe darned critter alludrd to ahorei should not be allowed jf jra.-pi. CV Argus. . Puf Ralls for Wounds. A M-riter who signs himself M.B. V." State that ihe common fitifT ball i perhap the bet poisible apjtlica Ion for a he sS rut or bleeding- wound. CIos GREENSBORO' FEMALE COLLEGE. THE Board of Trustees have the pleasure of an nouncing that the Rev. C. F. Deems has accepted his election to the Presidency of the College, and will shortly enter upon the duties of his station. The next session of the College will: commence at the regular time, the second Monday (8th day) of Ju ly, inst. Ample preparation has been made for the re ception of Students. TERMS. Particular attention is directed to the terms as here published, as an error occurred in the printing of the catalogue for 1F50. Doard per session of five months, and Tuition either in the Classical or English Depart ment, j no Music, Piano, - . . 20 ' ' Guitar. - 15 Painting Oil Colors, l: 15 ' Water colors, 5r Drawing, ,f 5 Needle work and Shell work, 5 French or Spanish, i 5 A person paying the rum of $100 per session, is en titled to Board and Tuition in all the studies of the Col lege.! Beyond this there are no extras, j G. C. MENDEHALL, President of the Boajd. Greensboro', N. C, July 6, 1850 3tl0 HOUStTFLOT INMOCISVILLE FOR SALE. WE will sell at public sale, at the Cpurt House in Mocksville, on Tuesday the 27th! August next. j (being Tuesday of Court week,) a Housejand Lot in the Town of Mocksville, belonging to the Esjateof Lemuel I r n h,cry W'IJ selj cheaper for cash or l and all the neceseary out buildings upon he lot in aood KEEPconstantly on hand anrxtfB sive assortment of WATCHES, CLOCKS, Jewelry, Silverware, Cutlery, Musical Instruments. Revolving Pistols. Perfumery , Soaps, and Fancy Articles of every desenp- lion. t i Persons wishing to purchase articlesin the above i:r.e. will do well to call and examine their fine selection, crf door above J. W. Murphy's store. Watches. Clocks, and Jewelry repaired in the belt manner, nnd warranted for twelve months. Lepine and piatn Watches altered lo Patent Lereri, and warranted to perform well. Salisbury. July 20, 1848 . tf 12 March 7, 1850. 43 BIGHT SIDE UI 3 I Spring and Summer Fashions for 1S50 -o- BROW.N & BAKER TXAVE on hand a sapply of STILLS AND TIN JLOL whicH they will sell cheaper for any ktncrfti l roduce which the merchants buy. Also, oia copper ana pewter. - GUTTERING AND I ROOFING at all times attended to. They will sellstills at fifty cents, per pound put np guttering at fifteen cents per foot, and sell tinware cheap in proportion. Svlisbni v , April 12, 1849-pd 49 DRi WHITEHEAD OFFERS his professional services to. the public. He tan at present be found at bis residence. nn! professionally encaged. j j .j Offl re-One 4oar belaw 1. n. CtldwelPs 0Se. . Salisbury, July 21, 1849,,, tf. J . j. Important to Mill Owners HOTCHKISS'S Vertical Water Wheelsforsalein Fayetteville.by j d. McNeill & Co. And in Lincoln County by ! Tl A i T" W W- tv vs. Ihe wound nnu klv n (possible. ,rmUn nnn .. J -- A. V AXD. .t. ....ri -,,' -...r., :. a... . .;"" March 12, 1847 tf4.S m- pun iim, nyu njji liirectiy, tiemg il on ; ii will slop the hjeediiig a!iTistir ijulte insian liineotjslj, proteet the jwowid like a cushbn, so ihat roti ran scarcely net or hurt it : and il fVuound not severe, you have onlyto let it joneYand it will be well almost befafeou are aware ol j'. A I yavlfq'ting the Air- Capt, Tagart mad-! anoibf rftircersful asccneinti with his self-pro. helling laJlon, on Monday afternoon, from &nvreH, ejat, ftsrendin to a great height.' XftfT fla1ns i o tlifnenl direr! ions fr alout hours, he landed jn ilfninton. lie pro veU his lal!oon tnhe course desired hy'woik. ! eranVti5 hlch pM'" molion the necessa y padrjlei or fans. Baltimore Sun. X - .I'tTrtntt announcement of eho Preidnl'ii j eaih, In Kingston. (Caimda) the fjags of ihe ! merieanVf seU were linn at half mast. The I tiiptit of, that place appeared in mourning. repair. terms A liberal credit; other porticulars made known on the day of sale. ! Is . J. R. JOHNSTON, J.S.JOHNSTON, B. BAILjEY, July 4, 1850 6t3 - ! Executors, READY MADE CLOTHING. April 11, 1850. f THE Subscriber has received his Spring and Sam mer supply of Keady . $tde Clothing and Gentlemen?a wear, consisting: of j Cloth, Casslmere, Cashinarttte, Drap DlEtl, Croton Cloth, Angola, Llnea Lustre, Brown Liaea, & Cotteaade DRESS, FROCK, AND BUSINESS EAST AND VEST ' TAKE arOTIOE ! LARGE ARRIVAL OF New Spring and Summer GOODS. WE ARE NOW RECEIVING FROM PHILA delphia and'New York, our Stock of Spring and Summer Goods, purchased al the very lowest prices for cash exclusively, and we now offer tbem at WHOLESALE and RE TAIL, at unprecedented low prices. Atnongst oar large and varied stock may be found Calicoes from 4 to 16 cents per yard, Ladies shoes from 2o to $2 per pair, Printed lawns " 8 to 30 cts., Bonnets ' 10 to ,$7, Fur Hats " 75 to $6. And at corresponding Prices, Watered and plain black and fancy Siik ; Silk tissues ; Granadein and Tryoline dress goods, Ba rages, &c ; bPk nnd fancy Cloths, bl'k and fancy Cassimeres ; Panama Hats, Miles-dress Coots and Gaiters, China, Glass and Cutlery and Hardware, Nails, Anvils, Vices, Smiths' Bellows, ?.- : Double & single barrel Gnns grain and grass scythes, steel weeding hoes, saddles-and saddle trees, loaf, jrrushed, clarifed and brown eagar, black and green tea, Rio and Jhva Coffee, English dai ry cheese, carriage trimminss, carpenters tools, lining, binding and Philadelphia calf skins, hemlock leather, tanners' and linsefd oil, white lead, window glass, blast ing powder, quicksilver, 24 hour and 8 day clocks, books and stationary, ready made clothing, carpet bag9 and THE subscriber respectfully informs the public that he still continues to manufacture at his shop,jwo doors below Mr. Brown &, Son's store, Boots and Shoes of every Style. He feels confident tliat he will be ahle. from hi past ex perience, to give entire satisfaction to his customers, and all others who timy 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 &, Summer Fashions. THOMAS DICKSON, 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, where he holds himself ready at all times toserve his customers. His prices will be found by those who may patronize nORACE 11. BEARD, HAS-jast received,' 'it hii old stand.) from 5f York, the O merir ei European Foxhunt, for the String and. Scyscta.CI I will continue to recrive OVm quarterly.- He is prirfd t execute all orders in hi line of the trade, in a fashionable and workmanlike manner, t! the shortest notice. From bil long experience in the art of cutting and making garments, he feels confident this he can gire satisfaction to his customers. He respectfully returns his thanks to his friend and the public for their liberal support tendered him hereto fore, and will endeavor by increased efforts to p'.east hia customers, to merit a continuance of their favors. HORACE II. BEARD. N.B. All kinds ofcountry produce taken t ttbe oar ket prices for work. Salisbury, March 21 , 18S0. JL hirn to l ln il... ,t ....,.. .W;. ...' r. L! ' tHMmMliii If not.calland SPRING FASHIONS. JUST arrived fresh from New York, Scot t celebra ted Fashions far the Spring and.Suamtr of ISil- The subscriber, thankful for past favors, mct regret fully solicits his old patrons end the public fren-ral;f, call and see the new plate of Fashions. He f-els con fident that be can persuade even the most lame anj as fashionable to let him take dimensions. Cai! snde JOHN A. WEIRMAN, Tailor. . Feb. 20jJP50. 41 N. B. Country Produce taken in exchinge for a market prices. NOTICE. HOSE indebted :o J. F. Chambers, are requeued to call nnd settle their accounts, as mv booka mc sed. It bein; the first csll of th made, I hope it will not be neglected. Jan. 7, 1850. T J. F CHAMBERS- 3 work durable and warranted to fit well. get your money for your cloth again. T. Dickson returns his sincere thanks to hisformer pa trons, and hopes by industry and application to busings- inanney win continue their attention to his shop; also ' TVT Tl J. O mi I vijhow wbo have not yet come to him, to call and IjOOt & Oil 06 ODOp He is in reeular receipt of the most approved fashions work. T. C. WORTH. Commission and Forward MERCHANT, -WILMINGTON. N. C May. 1850.- j ly51 rr Negro es Wanted. I WISH to purchase 200 EGKOSS, on? hun-s dred men and one hundred woaSen Noe need sp-i p!y"onle9 their nesrroes are young and likely. For! iuch, the highest cash prices will-pe pnid. - ' ' i '- J.IW. FORD. Fhlt Rock, Kershaw DistL., S. C., June 1 1 3m7 utssiaere, Tireea, Unen Drtlllns, n.d Cottenade 6Ui, Satin, Cailtmerc, Vcleada, Union, Linen & Karseils SHIRTS AND COLLARS : Merino, Sjlk, Linen &. Cotton Under Shirts 6c Drawers. Also, a general assortment of. Handlers. CraTat, Suspenders ftgd Cioves. He woold state that his Clothin was Imanufactured In the Northern Cities and is of the rnosk Fashionable Styles. Persons in want Of any of the above, would find it to their advantage to pre him a call, as he is trunks, together with an. almost endless variety of other if -North Publl5d by Mahan ; also, by Wards i ,i ' lUontnly. Country Merchants, Pedlars and other nersons visi- I A,11 kinds of country produce received in payment for ting this market to purchase goods, will find it to their 1 interest to call atj our large store, corner east of the j fsittr, ItAiifld kj... L. .. .. : 1 , wuit ixvucc, irciyic uuynig, as we are oeterminea toseii. J. F. Cll A.MBEKS & CO. Salisbury, April 4. 1850 47 May 2, 180. THOS. DICKSON. ly37vol5 Molasses! Molasses!! 6Q Hhds New Crop Cuba Molasses. 6 bins tuirar House 1 Tierce new crop Rice 4 Hhds Sugar, do Just received and fot sale by ! ' M. BROWN & SON. Salisbury, Feb'y 28, 1850 42 determined to sell. Salisbury, X. C. 4f.:tf E. jlYERS. The Presbytery of Concord Will hold an adjourned meeting at Datjdson CoIIeep on Wednesday, August Tth, 1?S0, at 11 d'clock, A. M., for the parpose of electina a Profaesor to! i fill the chau of Moral and Mend.il scienre in said College. .R. H. LAFFERTY, Stettd Cleri. Wool Carding; rn it r ...u. u .e , ' .. ' m '"u rui ' ' ' wfuiu inioTn jne T'l'ic that his ' J- CARDHG MACHINE isin fine operating order. His former arrangement J with Messrs. Jenkins &. Roberts, hns kpn renewed for this season, so that all who may wish to have Wool j carded, and would prefer to do so, may be accommoda- ' ted by leaving their wool at their store". The rolls shall "j be made and returned to the wore as soon i as pr.sihle. ' wool received until the 1st Sept. - W. WILLIS June 27, lS5(j . 5t7 THE best Chewing Tobacco in the town of Salis u ry, rosy be found at ihe Store of NNISS. SHEMWELL k CO. I A . Corner Shaver's Hotel. Salisbury, Majr 2. 51tf S. R. FORD, W ILMINGTON, N. C, DEALER IX 31ARCLE H0M3IETS ; HEAD AD FoM htones ; Paint Stones imposing do., and in j short, any article called for of either j Kalian, Egyptian or American flartlt : j and work warranted to pleas or no sale ; and if dam- j aeed before delivery, it is at his expense. j Orders for any of the above enumerated articles left with the bditors of the atchmaa, will be attended to with dispatch. , Nov. 9, 1849 23tf JAMES HORAH, "WATCH ClOOS-JYIAHIIR Opposilf the Watchman Office, Siilisbury, X. C. Best Chewing Tobacco. W!TI. Jt. Saiinnr best chewing Tobacco for b? EXXISS, SIIEM WELL 4j CO. COFFEE, COFFER V iva kio ana Cuba Cofi-e, just received and for sale. Feb. 28, 1S50 M. BKOWN & SON. 42 HTMIE subscribers respectfu' jr m JL km the citizens'of Sa!isbur the surrounding country, that tbey at carrying on the Hoot ami 8Iioc Tlakin; I5uiiic opposite the Messrs Murphy's . where they intend to manu:actu"M large and fashionable stock of and shoes, all of which they will warrant to be l t! bst materials and workmanship. All person? io may favor us wuh their custom may rest assured their work will be promptly and well done, as r k,e Cfod workmen, and a Boot-maker not to be lorfi'' in this part of the country. From our exprienc in the business, we fee 1 rp5n" dent that we will be able to give entire saiN'acticc '-a all who patronize us, and ask the public to give u al. i All orders in the above line thankfully reeive'd aithfuUy execoted. Repairing done at short cotirt & the neatest manner. Country produce aken in payment for work. We return our thanks for past favors, and ires: by strict attention to business, not on y to err same, but an increaye for the future. Those indebted to us for the year 1&49, wiilcoc favor by calling and settling their act-cunts. ' JESSE . HOWARD & CO Salisbury May 2, 1850 A CARD. THE ondersijned, after an absence of to mor:o! has returned. He may be found at bis old ' and neain tenders his Professional srires to hi!nr?" and the public cneral!y. A. M. HKNDERS0 All calls wiil be attended "to as heretofore by -r. HENDERSON Av BROTHER. Salisbury, April 18, 1S50. i3 s r I t r ; . ! il i i -
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