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I 1 Jt 4, -ti t f i -1 ! i j i 1 It. 1 V I V'!' .rj L-f.: V PRESS ON." ; j rrci on ! Ihere't no wch tford fall ! j free wifily on ! Ui Sf ff P81" - s -A'bcnd the mountain ! breapt the gU!.;. Lork npward, onward never fear Why iMMdd'at thou faint tflleaven trades above, ' "Though slur in and vapor intervene ; K V'V. Tb sun alliums on, yhuM name U Jieve '..- serenely o'er life's hadowed seen. ' . ' Trin on ! wvrmounl !! nky atcpr; jTimb b4dly o'er the torment's arch il falls aJutio wlw fMlfc , lie wins ho dares the heroes march. y B tKoa hero! let' thy mgh t . Trwnp on eternal noW it way, !.'..'- AiJ through the-ebon walla of Night ' Heir down a pawagn nrdtQ day. . Tttf on J if one and t wicks thy feet Hlipbrtok and rtuwblf ,iardcr try ; from him who never dreali to meet ' ganger and Death, !heyre sure to fly. coward ranks the bullet speed, , KVbile on their breart wk never quauly cisma, guardian of chivalric deed, Bright courage like ft c at of mail. , Prpaa on ! if Fortune play thee false . To-day, to-morrow she' I be true ; "Vbota how she fluke ahe now exalte, Taking old 'gifli and gri mting new. Tbe wiadom of the preaei t hour flakes us for ftllies pat and gone Te weak nes. strength succeehVand power -, Froni frailty sprmga j reas on ! press on ! IV on I what though u pon the - ground Tliy love fjae been pou ed out like rain ? .That bappinese is always found , The sweetest which is born of pain. Oft mid the forest's deepest glooms . And in the dreariest desert blooms ' A never-dying roao for thee. Therefore, press on I and reach the goal ' And gain the prize and wearjhe crown ; ' Faint not ! for to the steadfast soul i Come wealth and Itonor and renown. I: To tbioe owo self be truf , and keep t t ,Thy mind frMn sloth, hy heart from aoil ; Tress on ! u;d thou shall surely reap An heavenly harvest tut thy toil ! I 1 1. From the Republican. , I " WILL I ALWAYS LOVE YOU T v Will love you, gentle maiden, as I fondly love you now, AVluV the eluHters of life's roses are blooming on thy . .,. j trow; ." jv Wbej the smiles of youth have faded, when thy beau . t f j j ty n,H have fled, j ' ; And the lamp of life shall waver, o'er a whitened, aged ) I - head? Will I love thee, will I love thee 'till the eye that backward throws y -- lance of pure devotion, with the film of Death shall close T . Will 1 Jove thee ..-will I love thee 'til the shadow of i the tomb Ph,alt circlo dark and fearf illy, thy pathway with its ,, Willi love thee, will I kvle thee 'til the band that A presses nunc, Khali be clasped ia clammy stiffness, on that constant breast of thine I'll ever ever love thee, -for I'd rather die than stuin . 1 ! : With coldness or forgetfulnes, one link within Jove's ;p. y chain: ) '.:rV , . I It is hallowed, fondly hallowed with the mem'rica of ' . t .L . .. ' j 1 f i I , HI '0k 4 In youth's sweet lour 'twas -woven it has stood the stormy blast ! .When sorrows bow thy spirit and my heart is sore q f. j pressed, . And the waves of woe, come dashing darkly daBhing j , ! oVn,,j luast; ..When the night is full upon me in its starless, rajless (loom. And. the " llark of Life " j j its doom, jWhen hope's loved' ray is 1 . pois'imui breath-;1 is losbing, inadly hoping for "ading and tho Tempter's irit " Tliere is joy for thee r bispers to my sickened si n Death !" The golden chain that buida mu fondly draws me from. bis cup. J And, thy angel voice will I ! Milt Lw.lr 1.1. i" whiper, fondly whisper iWI lDve thee? yes I'll ! wlK.Uypiven, love thee, for the heart so 'Hath less-far lesf taintid enrth, f passion's ray j - I than Heaven; jThen we'll tread Life's paths together, be it dark, or -' be It bright i I will shield theo from its darkm-sa aud th'y smile shall be Ihv light ; I And I'll love thee, ever love thee for I'd rather die than stain, AV.ik .J.t.u- ... r.. .u-. VI.... 1 . UT ..t. ,, w UJOV chain ! Ntw-Btaxr, Sept. 4th; 1P50. A SWARM OF REUS WORTH HAVING R patient, R prayerful, H humble, R mild, R wise a olon, R meek as a child ; R ttklinuwB thoughtful, R lovin;, B kind ; R ur you make matter subservient lo mind. R cautious, R prudent, R trustful, Re true, R courteous to all men, R friendly with few. R temperate lo argument, pleasure and wine, R cartful of conduct, of money, of time. H cbeerful, R grattfiil, R hopeful, R firm, j B peaceful, benevole at, willing to learn ; R Courageous, R ger tie, Rliberal, B just, R tspirihj, R humb! ,, because thou art dust R penitent, circumspect, sound in the faith, : R active, devoted ; R faithful till death. Re honest, R holy, transparent and pure ; r B dependent, R Christ-like, and you'll B secure. j 1 know no passion more appropriate to devils, than th e nasaatn for cross misienresfntatin ami I t.i " fi , m 1 - I WVl. M. .it ... f tReKgion is like the firmament; the more one search ; s: it the OKre stars are sben ; it is like the sea the mom ) s?trf VlalU'si ll IrtA Vv. vL.mI... ! ' j rT lesm Is to practise J to think i therdced, knowledge -,ia xne. means, ana wisuoin tne enu. f If jewel be getuiineL cars not who wya il is noL jUather rhoosa to chastise Ihy desires than to be chas- r Used or account of them. ' . M ! '-' i A ship should not be made to depend on one anchor ; i nor life oa on hope. ' ' - ' . '. ...:- " ( Never condemn sTfriehd unheard, or without letting i Jiim Know ujs accuser, or nis enme. t Irt thy; discourte about God be renewed each day rather than thy meals. ! Tli" wrath of. an a pel and the threat of a flatterer should bo regarded atikei t Wf should stretch ne'ijtihcr our kg nor hopes beyond j possMtlci; ; j ; , fj ryy- I jiji I ,f - - ! .The more a rnan knowi, the lest he ia apt to talk : CIcrruoD aiisysjnia neat, ana mas.es mm coouy uciioe rate wiat ana wnere 11 is ui to speaa. ! ! .. 'I H Another practice which I have ob6ervd inih pain a'ruon'g ftudf rAoi Cllog-f; in Ibejr leciuiiori Toomf, and in ithei situaiioni in the presence 'of their inslructors, js their VdUre. epectful mode of sitting, v - I I mean iitiins :ilb lheir faK lijtti tip. on lh top tit an opjoaitc.bTHbor chair, and flretcbea out in.iue majesienai uw' .w; -masteraihong bi mhUUf ot : 6f a booty com-' paniou .louningtamong his .equal. JSoJruly veil bred person ere ;alfowf jhlmself u In ibis manner in the nresnce of hit jsuperir or evi of hia equal, unles Ihfy are nifuaujr and hourly associate, , f ---.- Would not any young man wfio nao fnji)eu a trainingflfcore the grossly vulvar, be shocked to see an altitude of toi kind assumed by any one in decent circle In a parhvrj Surely in the presence of his ofticial supenors he ouui IO oe quiir as pariicuiar, , - , 4. I -Jay claim to no special delicacy or refine ment in my earbr. training : but truth requires me to say, that such a it was if I had ever been seen 4o ait in the preseiiceiof ihy parent? or 0? decent company, as I have often seen members. of College sitting in Ue presence of their instroctori, I should have met with a pruiflpl ana severe re luk." . , Dr. MUfs LeUers to his Sons. The aim of education should be to teach us rather how to think, than what t think; father to improve our minds, so as t enable us to think: for ourselves, than tu load the memory witrl the thoughts of other men. . Cato idid, the best way to keep good acts in mem ory, is to refresh thera with new. I PIANOS TUNED ! "rIIE undersigned. Professor of Music at ihe Female Institution of this place, and late 01 rmiaaeipnia, repecuuiiy inioruia me citi zens of Salisbury and the neighboring villages, that he is at all times prepared to tune Pianos in the most per fect manner, on moderate terms. Provided with an assortment of the best English Piano wirey he is able to replace broken strings at the shortest noiice. All . i- i 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 : r. . t : . : the nicer repairs, of the action, &c. jlsO attended to. If preferred, he will engage himself to keep Pianos constantly in tune ly the year, which will be found of immense advantage, both to the instruments, and to those who practice on them. Instruction Boqks and Music for various instruments, for sale. GODFREY A. KEI1N. Salisbury, AugX22, 18.0.pd Ctl5 FAIR M) 1 ICE. THE subscriber has and will keep on band an as sortment of splendid - . i '-. IIAItNUSS. BRIDLES. which he will sell at greatly reduced prices for cash, or on time to punctual dealers. They are made of good material and by an excellent workman, (no apprenti ces) and will be warranted to last well. His shop is a the old stand O"opposite the Fostqffice, where he ha heretofore carried on the shoe business. Purchasers in his line of business will do well to ct and examine his stock before buying elsewhere. , MOSES L. BROWN Salisbury, August 15, 14 AMERICAN-AUT UXIOX. THE undersigned has been appointed Agent at this place, for the American Art Union, to obtain subscriptions for membership. He has a number of most splendid specimen engravings got up by this Asso ciation, which may be seen by calling at the Salisbury Book Store. (Fjor particular information in regard to Hhe plan of the dpe rat ions of this Institution, the public are inviieu to examine a pa in p met wnicn may aiso De seen at the Book Store.) j A subscription of $5 entitles to membership, and, when the annual drawing in De cember, comes ori, will alsosecnre a prize engraving, or a painting worth not less than $5, and perhaps exceed ing one hundred dollars. . 1 : C. S. BROWN, Honorary Sec. September 12. 1850. j 18if NEGROES WANTED! CASH FOR NEGROES ! Salisbury, June 13, 1850. THE subscriber is now in market and wishes to pur chase a number of Negroes, for which he is offer ing the I . Highest Market Prkes ia Cash. Persona wishing to dispose of any of ihe above nam ed property would do well to call On the subscriber. MYER MYERS. Communications from a distance attended to. - Salisbnry June 13ih, 1850, 5tf. STONB.& STARR, IMPORTERS and Wholesale Dealers in Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, 41 1 Broadway, (below Trinity Church, nearly opposite the U. States Bonded Warehouse,) New Yorly ! Hintnn Rowan Heifer, formerly of Salisbury, will be happy to see his friends as above. New York, August 1. 1R50. 3ml3 ANXIOUS TO SELL. 1 lUi subscriber having returned froi-the JL Souih, oilers for sale his TRACT OF LADD, situated about three miles east of Salisbury, near BrowVs Mill, containing 123 Acres, about titteen of which ae under cii'tivation, the balance well wood ed. Any person wishing to buy, will do well to make immediate application to me, by letter or otherwise, at (I old Hill, Rowan County , N. C, as I am determined lo Ve nrsi opportunity mat oners itselt. Terms . madtBi neaf os pwS8iljlp to 8uit ,h. purchaser JOHN S. HE1LICK. Cold Hill. August 23, 18.n0. 5 5t 1G RUNAWAY NEGROES. KANAWA l or absconded from Preston Worthy, on the 12th August, 1850, two Negro Men, one named BOIS, andthe oiher lO&KS. Dkscriptiox of Moses. nclmed to le fleshy, about five feet seven or eight inch es high, about 40 years old, front teeth out, weighs about iou pounds, speaks very s'ow when spoken to, and has a scar on his under lip. Moses had on when he left a blue hnsey surtoutcoat ; when' walking be steps very short, and holds himself erect. 'Color, verv dark, has a very sullen look, a bunch of cray hair on the rieht side of hi head. Description of Rob. He has a verv dark complexion, about five feet si. t inches high, near thirty- six years old, and weighs about 1K0 lbs, eyes very red, wnen spoken to ne speaks,quick, had on whiskers when he left. His dress consisted of a white homespun frock coat, pantaloons of the same, inclined to be parrot toed. A ik. V Ll Ij :..in. . ... urgiws furcuascu .iu nicnmoiui, tt IS mure lhan likelythty have attempted to get back. . u. Ar reward of Fifteen Dollars is offered for each of ihejabove described Negroes if lodged in any safe jail so that they may be got bgafn. , ; PRESTON WORTHY, . i" -X ' Bv He.nky AVorth v. ' Carmel Hill P. O . S. C. Aug! 22, 1850lntf J. H. COPFMAN : Kerps Constantly oil Hand at the SALISBURY vB0QK STORE, A large and most valuable assortment of Rook ami Stationery. Salisbury, Sept. 12. '50 , j lgtf HYMN BOOKS. , LUTHER AN, Baptist, Methodist and Presbyterian Hymn &oks, also Presbyterian and Lutheran Catechisms foj sale at the Salisbury Boo Store. , 5 ' AogJi :yy , '-"f-; - 12 ' " r, yi vfY - Ai C ARX). "vj . fTIHE undersigned, after an lence of two months bs rerqrned. He mayTbeJ found at his old stand, thd again tenders his professional services to tits friends nd the poulie generally. s A. M. HENDERSON. AU call will be attended o n heretofore by 1 P. HENDERSON & BROTHER. Salisbury, April 18 1850. 49 "; . A VOLGAR ; H ADIT j.-t 1 1 e i 11 TT R R A ! t II tJR R A ! l! THE; OtD ; North State rorcverc r Smith Barker IKJOVLl) respectfully' announce to the public that T T they are stilt carrying on tue . v ; ? r coAcn - mikixq 5 Business at tbelr oldelanld, nearly opposite! the oMr Jail, where they aVprepared to execnie alt Brfe in meir,"!!" masterly style. They are prepared to furnish V erodes at prices arytngfrom $100 to $1000. They ar alao receiving a lot ot 4be ? moifruparu inuiunxi brought to this pla'ce, and which have teen selected and purcbased in the NorUnrrn clues at the lowest cash pri-j ces bvxne of tlie firm. . thereby enabling them tc sell lower than iiof esiabli.-hnierus ia this country. They are determined that their work shall not be surpjisswd by North, South, East or West. .To accomplisb this desirable end, have supplied thempelves with the most chf.iee materials and skilful workmen. They woaM in vite the public to call and. examine their worn oeiore purchasing, as they offer inducements rarely to be met wiih. : N. B. All work warranted twelve months, which niHkes them a"leetleM more particular to have it! well done at first. 1 ' Salisbury, May 1, 1850. i ly51 1 CABINET JUSIWESS. RICIURI) FOX I PRGSENTS fiia respects to the citizens of Salisbury and surrounding country!, with a ten der of his services as a prepared to execute all orders in his" line with despatch in the most superior workmanlike manner aid best style. He will keep constantly on baud the best mate rial for making I SOFAS, BUREAUS, OTTOMANS, Wardrobes, Dining, Centre, Peer,, and other Tables; Rocking, Office, and Prlor Chdirs ; Bedsteads pf su perior finish and latest fashion. He has also on hand an assortment of Coffins, and will sell them on as accommodating terms, as hej does all Other kind of work. j Specimens of his work and skill can be found !at his shop three doors below the Post Office. j The cheapness, durability, and superiority ofali 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. i ' Salisbury, March 7, 1850 1 . D SUMMERELL Offers his Professional services to the citizens o Salisbury and the surrounding country. He will always be found at his Otfice, at the New Drugstore, opposite the 6tore of W. Murphy & Co., oral his residence. True objectsof charity punctual ly attended to as such. August 2, 184$. SADDLES, HARNESS & MOUNTINGS rliliE undersigned would; invite JL the attention of the public to his stock of Saddles, Uarticks dec. He !elievea 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 aHy order with which he may be favored. He has also a large and splendid Stock of Mouuliugs Materials for Saddle and Harness making. These were selected at the North with great care by the subscriber himself. Saddlers and Harness makers Who wish to purchase such articles, are invited to call and see them. They are kept for sale, and will be sold low for cash. WILLIAM J. PLUMMER. March 7, 1850. 43 mm 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, j Boots and Skocs of every Style. He feels confident that he will be able, from his past ex perience, to give entire satisfaction to his customers, and all others who may favor him with a call, and ejxamine before purchasing elsewhere, i 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 don with neatness and despatch. ; Country produce taken in payment for work at the market price. All persons indebted for the last year are requested to come forward and settle theip accounts by note, as it would seem preposterous in us to ask for the "needful." JEREMIAH BARRINGER, Feb. 20, 1850. (41) By Jacob Lefler. Fall and Winter Fashions. THOMxiS 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, where 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 get your money for your cloth again. T. Dickson returns his sincere thanks to his former pa trons, and hopes by industry and application to business, that they will continue their attention to his shop; also invites those who have not yet come to him, to calPand try his fit. He is in resrular receipt of the mopt approved fashions ,n he North published by Mahan ; also, by Wards' Monthly. All kindsof country produce received in payment for work. THOS. DICKSON. May 2, 1950. ly37vo!5 S. R FORD, Wilmington; n. c, DEALER W 3I1IICLE W0XT3IEXTS ; HEAD AD Foot Stono ; Paint Stone ; Imros.inL' do., and in short, any article called foe of either Italian, Egyptian or American JlarLle : and work warranted to please or no sale ; and if dam aged before delivery.it is at his expense. Orders for any of the above enumerated articles left with the Editors of the Waichman, will be attended to with diepateh. j Nov. 9. 1849 29tf JAMES IHORAH, WATCH AND OI.O OK -MAKER Opposite the Watchman Office, . ' : Salisbury, ST. C. ;f-'"r Wanted. I WISH 10 purchase 200 NEC RjOES, one hun dred men and one hundred women. Nor nd n. ply unless their negroes, aire younj and likely.1 For uch, the highest cash prices will be paid. I t J. W. FORD. Flat Rock, Kershaw Diew, S. C , June 11 3m7 j ' I Negroes NEW i CJOODS FOR .1 SuoJ '"SJ- "uf or- Gold -Hill, Rowan County. - il. BROWN & SON - WOULD inform their5 customers and he public, that they are now receiving their Sprinand Summer Goods from the North, comprising a large and General assortment of - - FANCY, STAPLE AND DOMESTIC Hardvrare & Cutlery, Tire & Round Iron, Nails, Blastingand Rifle Powder, Crockery and Glass Ware, Hats and Bonnets, Shoes and Boots, Groceries, Cooks and Stationary. j Ourstock is large and desirable, and will compare. if not excel, any stock brought to Gold Hill : and as for styles and cheapness, cannot be surpassed. We invUe ourco3tomers and the public to examine and judge for themselves. ! 1 S Country Produce of all kinds taken in payment for Goods. - 1 i (April 18, 18.M). lEflCC STORE IN SALISBURY. Drs. Summerell 8l Powc, HAVE just received af large and carefully selected assortment of Drugs and Medicines which they offer to the public on the most reasonable terms. Their Stock comprises nil the articles usually found in Drug Stores, besides many thing? peculiarly adapted to the wants and conveniences of house-keepers : and theyTwould respectfully solicit those de?irous of purchas ing to call and examine their supply before furnishing themselves. To Physicians, they would sny, that having carefully noted the new preparations almost daily added to the list of remedial agent, they will endeavor to procure all such as scion as they shall lie fairly entitled to a piuee in the Materia Medic-a. It will be their constant aim o keep a supply of the freshest and best articles only. Orders from a distance promptly attended to Medi cines carefully packed and forwarded any where on the srage roads. ! j Prescriptions made up at any hour by one of the firm. They would also invite atrention to their assortment of Paints, Dye-Stuffs &,c. &.c, &lc. August 8, 1850. Iyl3 W. F. BASON, D. D. S., May be found m Salisbury when not professionally absent. . Beiii known, it is unnecessary to say anything more than to congratulate those who have been unfortunate with the organs so essential to health, beauiy and ex pression, upon the many improvements recently intro duced for their, relief. j Orders through friends or Post Olfice, at this place, from any portion of Western Carolina, will be attended to if made in time. June 19:5 D"rWHlTEHRAt) OFFERS his professional services to the public. He can at present be found at his" residence, unless professionally engaged.. 0ffiee--0ut door below A. II. Caldwell's Office. Salisbury, July 21, 1849, tf. FURNITURE ! Rowzee & n a 11 it ISO x keep constantly on hand the lariresi and cheapest assortment of MAHOGANY & WALNUT FLRNITI RE, manufactured in this section of country, viz : Fine Ma hogany Dressing Bureaus, Pier and Centre Tables wiiht marble tops, Sofas, Rocking Chairs, and a large lot o Cane Bottom and Windsor Chairs, Walnut Furniture ol every description, French and Common Bedsteads. Also, a neat assortment of Coffins always on hand at the most reduced prices. Tjiey return to their friends and the public their sincere thanks for past ravors, and hope by punctuality and promptness in their business, to merit a continuance of the same. Salisbury. A. C'June 7, 1850:4 State of liortti (EavoUua, ROWAN COUNTY. Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions. August T'Min, 1850. James Graham, Adininistratoruif Juhn (Jrnliam, dee'd, 0 gainst Alexander CJraham,: John Graham, William Mc Lean and wife Sarah, John, Pinkney, Rebecca, Mar garet, Jane, Alexander; Sarah, Sophia, Amarda, I,u mira and Alphonso Mclean, children of tlizabelh McLean, heirs at law of John Graham, dee'd. Petition for Sale of Lnnd. It appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that Alexander Graham, John Graham, John, Pinkney, Re becca, Margaret, Jane, Alexander, Sarah, Sophia, Amanda, Lumira and Alphonso McLean, are not in habitants of this State: It is therefore ordered by the Court, that publication be made in the Carolina Watch man, for six weeks successively, for said defendants to appear at the next term;of this Court, to be held for the county of Rowan, at the Court 'House in Salisbury, on ihe first Monday of November next, and plead, answer or demur, or judgment pro confesso will be taken against them and the petition heard exparte. Witness, James tv Kerr, Clerk of our said Court, at office the 1st Monday in August, A. IX, 1850. ! JAMES E KERR, Clerk. Printers' fee $5 50 ! 6tl8 ROW A COUNTY. IN EQUITY. Mary Craige, by her next friend, A M. Henderson, vs. Radford Cfailey, Adtn'r, et al. Upon affidavit of the Plaintiff, it appearing that An ne L. Howard, is a non-resident of this State : It is therefore ordered, hat publication be made for fix suc cessive weeks in the Carolina Watchman, for said de fendant to appear at te next Term of the Court of Equity, for Rowan Coiinty, to be held at the Court House, in Salisbury, on the 8th Monday after ihe 4th Monday in September next, and plead, answer or demur to said Dill of Complaint, otherwise it will be taken as confess ed by her, and heard ex parte. Witness, John B. Lord, Clerk and Master in Equity, at. Office, the 31st day of Ausust 1R 0. JOHN B. LORD, CMC. Trintcrs Fee 5 50 GtlT Improved Cotton Gins, 'ploughs, &c. rHE subscriber wishes to inform the public that he JL still continues id manufacture cotton gins at his Establishment on the most improved and approved plan, of ihe most simplt construction and ihe finest finish of the best materials; viah the best cast steel saws and steel plated ribs, which he 1 will sell for 2 per saw. He would further inform Ihe public that he mill continues to manufacture all kinds of ploughs, cultivators, harrows. fcc. All kindsof repairing dene to cotton gins, plouah, at the shortest notice, and orders punctually atiended to.: ! J H. THOMPSON. Tyro, Davidson Co., N. C, July 2, 1850 CmlO . a oy tte gallon or barrel, just re jl cetveaand tor sidle. N M. BROWN dt SON. Ang 15, 1850 ! i 14 Important to Mill Owners HOTCHKlSS'SVerticalWaterWheelsforsalein Fayetteville,)y , , j d. McNeill & Co. And in Lincoln County bv E. A. BREVARD. March 12,1 647-itf45 NEWGOODSi SPRING 'AND SI 3 or M M. BROWN & SON 4 RE NOW RECEIVING THEIR SrRTNG AND Summer supply of GOODS from the North, com prising a general assortment of Fancy, Staple and Domestic i DRY GOODS, ' Hardware and Cutlery, Crockery and 1 C2 EL 31 S3 s syyait239 HITS, SHOES AND BOOTS, TJONNETS, which, together with their former supply, will make it n v-rr lre and desirable siot'k, and will compare with miv Ktock in this uluce : a nd as tor styles nnu cnesp- ii.h'p hesitate not to say cannot be beat. We invite our customers ant the public to examine our stock and j judae for thempelves I All kinds of Country Produce taken in payment for 1 Goods ut the highest market price. . Salisbury. April, lboti 50 1 I', jj. coutiiry .iercnnnis nre iiivueii 10 run aim j amine ourstock, as we will sell at wholesale at a smnu - -.1 advance on cost, anu on as gooa terms as any umrr . House in this place. ' M. H. v b. DRUGS AJSTD MEDICINES. GEORGE FINK & CO., CONCORD, IT. o. o FFER for sale for cash, or on a short credit 10 punctual dealers at the lowest market prices, a good assortment ot FRESH DRUGS & MEDICINES, Dye-Stuffs, Paints and Oils, of all sorts, Window CUass and Putty, Surgical Instruments, Trusses, Abdominal supporters, i$c.. Dr. Hastings' compound syrup of Nap tba, Sands, Townsend's, Carpenter's and Brown's Sar snparilla, together wiih a number of pntent medicines, Wistar's Balsam of Wind r.herry, Ayres 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. Fine tobacco, segars, candies aniLother confectionaries, spirits of tur pentine and varnishes of nil kinds, together with a gen eral assortment usually kept in a drug store, t hyai cians and the public generally are most respectfully in vited lo give us a call and examine our stock. We are also Agents for the sale of Dr." Fitch's Cele brated Medicines, viz : Pulmonary Balsam, Pectoral Ex pectorant, Tulmonnry Liniment, Pure anxl medicinal (Tod Liver Oil, Anti-Dyspeptic Mixture, Nervine, Ver mifuge, depuriitive syrup, heart corrector, humor correc tor, cough and caihartic pills, female pills, female spe cific, &.c, Used by him constantly and wiih onpreceoVn 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 inhaling tube. Dr. Filch's celebrated six lectures on the preveniion and cure of consumption, asthma, diseases of the heart, ic, and on the meihod of preserving health 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 il gives for the care and education of Children are invaluable. 7,000 copies of this book have passed through the press, and ihe sale continues unabtlted. Dr. Fitch's (Juide to In valids, or directions to persons using Dr. Fitch's reme dies, to be had gratis, of all his Agents. 6111 Ut Medicines, Medicines, 7"E are refrivinu at Dr. C. I. Wheeler's T old stand the largest and Imt stock of M E D I C I N I'M. IN STU U M ENTS, Paints $ Dtc-Slnffs. Spirrs tj- Perfumery. rancif and I srful Articles, ever brought into this country. (Se our large hand bills and Catalogue. We will sell very low for cash. LOCKE vc CI1AFF1N. Salisbury. May 11, la4 2 JUST RECEIVED A LARGE supply of Jayne's Expoctorant and Hair Tonic. Also, Sands' Sarwaparilla in quart bottles or sa!.- by Drs BROWN &i JAMES. June 3, lf'oO 51 New Copartnership. SlIIE undersigned have entered into a copartnership -B- in the Mercantile Business, at Wood Grove, Row an County. They intend to keep up a well assorted stock of Good?, and hope by close attention and by giv ing good bargains to their customers, to merit a liberal share of the patronage of the surrounding country. They request their friends to call and give them a triaL All kinds of country produce taken in exchange for goods, and fair prices allowed. D. B. WOOD. ROUT. HARRIS. Aug. 22, 1850. 15 Dissolution of Copartnership. THE Copartnership heretofore existing between Ro bert Harris and li. R. Crump, in the Mercantile Business, was dissolved by mutual consent on the 22d July, 1830. The book remain in the hands of Robert Harris, and all settlements of accounts or notes, will be made with him. ROB'T. HARRIS, Aug. 22, 185015 R. R. CRUMP. 109 Acres of Land for sale. XY virtue of the last Will and Testament of John JLf Berkit, dee'd, I will sell at the Court House, in the Town of Salisbury, on Monday the 4th day of Novem ber next, one tract of land containing U)! Acres, ad joining Dr. John Foard,. Nathaniel Boyden.and others. Terms twelve months credit, with interest from date. MICH AF.L BROWN, Treasurer of Warden of Poor. Sep. 5, 1850. 17 Jlovtlv CavoUua, :8. The Attorney General, i vs. Supreme Court at Morganton. John Ray, and others, j It appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that Hamilton Ray. on of ihe defendants in this suit, is not an inhabitant of North CaroIina.it is therefore ordered that the said Hamilton Ray appear at our next term of this Court, to be h-ld in the Town of Morjianton, on the firt Monday in Augut next, and plead, answer or denvir lo this information, or judgment profsso will be rendered against him, and the information heard ex parte as to him. Witness, James R. Dodge, Clerk of our said Court, at Ofl-e, this 21st dav of Aii3"it. 150. I Ctl7 FeegSO JAS. R. DODGE, Cl'k S.C.M. Estate ot ilovtli eatoliua. ROWAN COUNTY. IN EQUITY. Hamilton C. Jones vs. John McClelland and others. ITpon affidavit of the PlnintifT. it appearing that John McCielland, John L. .tfneed, Junins Sneed, and Henry Farmer and wife, Margaret, defendants in this suit, are non-residents of this tate : It is therefore ordered, that publication be made for six successive weeks in the Carolina Watchman for said defendants to appear at the next Term of the Court of Equity for Rowan Coun ty, to be held at the Court f Io se, in Salisbury, on the 8th Monday after the-tth Monday in September next, and plead, answer or demur to said Rill of Complain', otherwise it will be taken as confessed by them, and heard ex parte. Witness, John B. Lord, Clerk and Master in Equity, at ! Office, the 3lst day of Au?nst, 1850. JOHN B. LORD. CMK. Printer Fee, $ 50 Ct 1 7 - j Blank Warrants for sale here. Coach and Carriagegg . .... . THE copartnership of Wi'therspoon.Pritchrd ir having bero dissolved by mutual consent th 1 sinew will hereafter be conducted under the Min J" PRITCI1ARD, R0SEB0R0UGH & Co. In losing Mr, I: A. Wither?poon, we ba?e losti ,1 man and an agreeable copartner, but we trurt kit lost that principle that should actuate honest men ' transaction of business, and iu offering ourselven f public in the; 1 u ll CARRIAGE MAKING BUSINESS pledge ourselves for the faithful performanc? of cm - ' Oi bar-. gngfinenis. e have no disposition to puff oir r V 1ihmeQt in the public prints, being assured that tim ihe rharaetffof our wnvk wUl rn ,B public f.iror. Weare thankful for ihat alreirfr v and would advisr our friends and the public to til. of No 1 , anJ go u here they have the most ctfij " ated.and get the Imi job for their tnonp rT" best treate work shall not be infrrior to aujt in tin part of ik, .,lV ki ii-iiahu. tiMSUKULCH &. Co Mocksville, N. C, Jan Il,lil9. tf3C The undersigned having ben ennnecrpd v it, bove establishment from its roinmencenient in t 1 ,mr uuui nj i.nnj.auu lutu fl knoitdjf of a tit quauncanons 01 tne gentlemen in charge, can .l .1.-. .1 I . -.i wore mr puimt mai mr, uir i-irjru wuq good workn. and materials, can execute in as good and line a , beretotore.and clieertully recomiuenu theui as aorikr f public patronage. ' I. A. W1THERSP00X II. REYNOLDS. ' Boger & Wilson KERPconstantly on hand nextfB. sive assortment of WATCHES, CLOCKS, Jewelry, Silvcrwsirc, Cutlery, Musical Instruments. Revolving Pistolt Perfumery, Soaps, and Fancy Articles of ever)-JeKf! lion. Persons wishing to purchase articles in ihr above iDf will do well to call and examine their fine selecrwn.cte door above J. &. W. Murphy's store. Watches, Clocks, and Jewelry repaired in the bett manner, and warranted for twelve monihs. Lepine and plain Watches altered to Patent Lrttn and warranted to perform well. Salisbury, JulyU0, 1843 tfl2 DIGGING FOR GOLD SALISBURY! THE subscribers respectfully inform their custonrrt and the public generally, that they are now re ceiving trom New 1 ork ana Philadelphia, a hndiw and complete stock of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, coxsistino or Dry Goods, Hats, Bonnets. Shoes, Boots, Hardwire, Cutlery, Carpenters' Tools, Crockery, Chin and Glassware, Guns and Pistols, of various descriptions. Swords, Epauletts.Silvrr Lace, suitable for military uniforms, best Indigo drH blue Cotton Yarn, Weavers' Reeds, Dye-Stuffs. Pma, Patent Medicines of various kinds, Groceries of the lct qitnlitr. All of which were bought at the lowest cfcth prxn. and we intend to sell as cheap as anv other eitabiv ment in tbi burg. Please call and examine our rod before purchasing elsewhere, for we are deterroited t sell. . ! We will take in exchange for goods, any quantity shelled Corn, Oats, Flaxseed, Wool, Feibers, Ert wax, Tallow, Linen and Cotton Rags'st the'hibm market prices BOJER b( MAXWELL. Salisbury, April IP. 1850. 49 STILLS AND TIN-WARE. BROWN & BAKER HAVE on band a supply of STILLS j.Y0 77.Y WARE which they will pell cheaper for cirh any kind of Produce which the merchants buy. A:, old copper and pewter. GUTTERING AND ROOFING at all times attended to. They will sll stills at fifty rents per pound ff guttering at fifteen cents per foot, and sell liuwa.-f tti'ip in proportion. Stilixlury, April 12, 1850 FaU k wTnte7Tbion7for 1S50-5L -(- HORACE II. ELWRD. TT AS lust rrreivrd. JLJ.old stand, frra. .V" York, the j i' .1 mrnro Rurojtran Faxmm. '(,r FALL and WIN f I.R..I' will continue to re r vf ita quarterly. He is pp-psr 5 execute all orders in hi ' of the trade, in a t!-iK' and workmanlike mar.iT.,: the shortest notice. Fr"o';, Ions experience in tlir, cutting and making trarments, he feels confiJri" is he can give satisfaction to hiS customers. ' He rep'et fully returns his thaiiksto his frft''' :l the public for th-ir liberal support tendered lum r'1' fore, ami will endeavor by increased efforts to jp.rirttJ customers, to merit a continuan e of their favor? HORACi; H . HEARD N. B. All kind? of country produce takYo at the o,r" ket prices for work. Salisbury. March 21, 1650. . Kuhn's Piano Factory) !Vo. 75 ISaltimorc St., Callimore- A LL persons in want of cood and dura! in. mnta i&-i!l fif-i.l iK. .n ;n al.;j l- r.!.! iiu" beauliful tone and finish. All Piano's are warran!M. any instrument that doe nt come up to e lp' will be removed without any charge, and ano:i'ri8' ita place without charges. Addret, A. Kl'HN. No. 75. Baltimore St., IJalt.n . June 20, LIST OF PRICKS. ; ., G octave from 10 to .100; CJ do from 9-. J 8350 ; 7 do from 300 to .$500. Grand ftanw 500 to 1500. SPRING FASHIONS. ielf JUSI arrived Iresh trom Iew ors. " ,rtj ted Faskions fr the Sorlnr add Si" The subscriber, thankful for past favors. rB'tft rr 'V fully Klicn bis old patrons and the pubiic-g'"'"1' call and gee the new plate of Fashions. Be ttt'ir fident that he can persuade even the most anreft fashionable to let him take dimensions. Call JOH A. WEIRMAN. J Feb. 20. 1850. 4.' f jrk N. B. Country Trodoce taken in exchange t market price. T HOSE indebted to J. F. Chamoers, arc .. , . to call and settle their account, as my tvrt be closed. It being the first call of the kind j made, I hope it will not be neglected. jjpEHS. 3d ML Jan 7, 1S50, ' 1 i !
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