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1 Ml ! ''.if LindijV Siie, .CluvexlanJeii, "Meimiiufii,, and k Spiing. to illlijoru, by O p m next tlayl ell mile, and hack beiween, 0 a m t'iiddjf, aid 0 p m next lay. j 2032 iVfiui. Jamestown at & a in once at week, iljietday, byVei,tmiiiifr afd Deep Kiver, lo AUbWa Creek hy 1 1 a in, 11 miles, rud i linck bet ween 1 u and i j in. 2933 j'rorn rrankluivilit at 7 u m mire a week; tPlturday, io Troy's S(cy 10 a m, ID i rpite, and back betweei Hp in and 2 p in 293,toii I'ilis'ioro' at 5 in in, once a week mnday, y ldUr's fttll, (lull, Fjvans's Mh Watson' Uinle, and Cenieiville, to ( ?u rt ha-frtf bv ft ,. ... unl I...L- I... Il,.,r'a .Mills "-"" 43 -' J fill'. ' IX J iif.i ' t m j yltA it . ; 2 . . '. . I . I ' ill.. ll'UU Ik 1 tCJt I IIJ,ll(-f(J M Inf ill I" KH , nr-i .... I 0 atnniid Gp in uext div, en i to 40 mile I S 1 and buck I'iopo! to ai'' Jenny Laid will coiividr ied, i 2935 I'Voniv I'ltinhnro' at a. rn. once a week. "" ' !! iiiJurdny, hy )vne i-i.u' Tanyaid, Uuith ! CiRffci IluilM.i IT.id M..IK,:'- MiiN. and (J. .Id 7 , ... w ..... . - , , ' da V : bv II uritvilie. Wind 1 1 til. J . civ son llilijrfml ItrinU : . I ; . i... r i.. a ! .i;J...-i.r...:i:. i. i r.. .,...u.;rHn,rt) Nu a. n ueni .aur- t ? in aim nei monn y j a in. , ; 2937, rroin Silt Uland al 7 i in oure a week. 1 i liidav I lV Monnl Cileail. Lillh. MiiU. I IMmu Oloie, I'ee Ilee, ami Kislevilie ; lo il VVanboroii-ib by f p nw 37 miles ; and buck I vbelween 7 a in and 7 p tn ne!it dny. 2933 I Fiom Albemarle nl !y n m oner' a week, ; rihomlav; by Klird'a Mills Alomair. Mills '! Bl,i , 1 1, Vi . i 1 . 1 . 1 ami liofnian n .Viil : C ear Cieek by 12 in liexl tj.t v; and relrint by liijtvvUiidn i between 1 L 1 p irnue.Uay and a p 111 next d.iy, rq ial to 37 .j tnihs and la k. I .2939; F f-o.ni Wadoboronh at 1 p m once a '' ivcek, stinday ; by L.tnenboroiiyh, Monroe C. IJ4, Cobuin'n Siore, Ofrville, and Hornet's . Nf$t; In Uliail.tlte by 8 p in m-xt da) . 00 miles; and back between 0 a in isaturday, and 12 m ,? Iixt tliy. ,29 10 From Wadeshoro' al 0 a m once a week j Saturday ; by Poplar Lane't,- Creek, lb-aver Hill, ? bite's Sioie. Dim. Hi'-hunlson'e , Crek, Jenkins'Siore, iii l Vine. Hammond bibrf4 and Diamond Mill!; to Wadeboronnh by p p in next d.ty. erju il to! ' 3 1 miles and la k. al 4i p in oiM-e a 29?t I rorn Clieiaw, S. C jweek, riitiiMla ; by lewartMown. N C, Iiockiligham. Dm kerTu Slore. Ctivinitiii Powelltbri. McCall im's Jime, and Mrltae'i. Mill;; to Troy Gp in nt day. 57 mileji ; and tacit to Iockiu;liam by jlJoi.k'i Mills, in teAfi of P. ll!on, (Joting'on. anl l)o ker)?s Store, belweeii 0 a m and 8 p m s tunday ; and to Cberaw (1'iom Ito kinytiai am) Itelween 8 a 111 ami 1 p m 1 hm day. I lopoals to commence al unckliigliam aie iuvined. 2:912 l.iom Cbai lode ai (lm once a week. ' wediiejd i v ;, by SharW H"inphiir Sioie, Prnldence, and' Voll'villj ; i. M . nroe C H. bjfi7 p m, 33 milen ; and. back belvxeen 0 a 111 If and 7 p n Inenday. 2913 F iu (Jhmhitie ut ft a m Jbrei limes a '( week, iiiond-iy. weibiday and Saturday ; bvjMooni Moiinh, Pleananjt Valley, Belair. and Veioi Store to Innra4ier ('. H. 3. C. by 8 p.tn Thf nee. at 5 a m lineday, ihnrisday and unilay, )y Pleasant IM4. jllangin It -ck, ami Fj'HI Rock ; to (irndend. C. by 3 pm, 77 miles ; and back to L niratler (,'. H. between 8;ajm and 8 p m, nionday, (Wednesday and sal UfJiK and to Chailotle by,G p 111 next days. iVfWotalf to etnlirace Unwell Place. Lib:rlv Hill, ami U. tl Hiil, in lie i, o Hanioo Uock and; Flat llm k, are intilejil. AUo, pioposals ? ji for semi. wek'y seri e, 2914 Fiom (.liarlotie ut 8 a m oneex-a week. Saturday ; by TnckaiaH and Wondlawn; Iri Ilincolnion. by 4 p in. Jl3 miles ; and bark between-8 a in atnl 4 n ni fiid iv. I'mimtU f'irf rnnrrt fierjiifnl seivieej will b considered. 2915 F i'oiii Jti-ii I uie nt 8 ja m onre a weeli. . MucMl.iy ; liy Maiiinilajle, Hopewell, Cow nti''Foiil, UozelV; ' FenyJ Forney's and Girt lapUoine ; I.. B.atMe' Ford by 6 pin. 45 inllft; ami back between 8 a in and 0 p in, nioiiilay. Fioposal are invited to leave Char loll on I'litlay.mt Iv Mailinjlale, llnpewell, and Cbwhii's Foul to ; Ib attie'sj Ford, and return' netlay by CoiiaW H.,mc Foiney',?, and Uoy I' i zell' Ferry, i I 291CFroin Ch.uljiite at 0 la rn ryiee a week, ' jiK(l.iy; by: JSleele Creek, Soinh Pi.ini, Slovirrtille, Ftantn. (atawliH Cieek. Dallas, ntld (Nail Factory ; lo Lim'inlnton by 11 ji m neit dty. 51 tnileit'; am bal k between 1 p m weduedav 0 p in and ( p m next day. 2D47:Fiom Charlii tie al o ;a in io-e a week. fatuidn v'; by Iexiindi iUna. l.ividson Col IfKe.jMonnt iMoiiiik, and Fillisiown: locales. ville by 7 p in, 41 lni!e ; ailid back beiween 5 ! a;ni ami 7 p iVitl iy.-j i 29 IS Fiini Coiicoitl at .r a in once a week., tlieKilay ; by (j).,k I.aw'iji. I'ti i k Sioi e. ami I )a v jiKViii College.;; to Mminii .Munine by '2 in; and baik via Mile; Mill heivyeen 1 p in and 8 in, 'iJ'iJu il to 23 inil.-s ami ba. k. PiopsaU i (tif s'ini eekjl; seixice are imiletl. y' 2D 19 I rotii Coiictmil at 7 a in onre a week. fedneMy ; j.y Kiikl il.d, Welch', MiiU. ; Pinetf Mills. Mon'mon's Tan laid. Clear i Creek, j Colon n' Sioie, Full wood's Slore. ' Oakvijl Monroe C. II-IWalkeMvillt.. and' Jack-fiiiha.n. S. C4, iiV I. inctister C. II., S. C. ' by OUn next ,;v, 7tj ii!e ; aM() je. ! hve, 0 a m lid iy ami i' p in next day. 290 Fi""i Conrtjird r.t 7 a m once a week inbmlii'y ; by ill. Y)Jy ; lo llosi's Mills i 1 by li in, lOinilf; and back by 0 p in, nniinin Ml. i'len.ani. J ' ! 2031 IVoin Iteatli !jV Foid at 12 m. ore a week Vceili.eMUy ; by .Sheiillj Foul and ...,..fi M il. . . Il .. 1- tk n , . irinr.f .uiiin ; hi iHiiiKer iiiii i y I'ni lie! lUy ;fmitl lio k I.V!Li.iieiic,4s Mills, Mountain CieeJU ami 0r INnd, belvke.-n 1 n m linns day and 12. m nei day, rq-ibtl to 27 inile and . iacu. ; 29o2.'roin Linen liilon al 4. p m. oncft a week, taturdity ; by Iv 1 J liim s Miili, 1 Al Ills.' harlv drove. Nrwon.(( II.. j Flint Roi k ami Fisher's : to , ..,-. . Craia-wba lew lv 3 p m ihi day, 33 miles : - ..- . ... . j j and bAck beiweeuj 7 a in ai d 4 p in a. unlay. Op nV33 inilff, a'nd back Lei wren 0 am, and 0 p m next days. , 203lf From 1nicolnion at 0 ji m, twice a week eunday and iKncml-iv ; ti..t;. l?...i 1 . J Iy ieire Siore, ; to .Morganinn lv t lM HIK, NlllLllil!lliri 2951, From Lincolnton at G ia, in, twice a week .' , jTuPwIay . "'! j linn-day, - Cron'derV Creek m nrf ib ; hy Dalla. Falls, I S. C, lo V)ik vifleS. C. Uy 0 p in -iff -mi! l"s : anil hark' Bo leer 0 a iivand 0 p'in day. Pioposal toposais lor i;vveeniy-8ern e win I i.lo eileiid lo Chester (! le Ci'linleieil at!., II.. s c. i rom C5tiet- ato a jit, Iwn ru'0(!aes(J.iy ainl liatniiilay ; ihotl. Krwiiii.vi!le, Limettjin- Sp roni Shell- hi G a At, ' I wire a week. hy Sliced Sh riliT!, S.C. Thick Foik. .J.iiilirie, timl Hiirrieaiie ; to Sj)arianlnir':. by 7 in 44 miles'; and .liack hetwren 0 a m and 7 p in nexi iayi. - TrojiojaU fur vycikly fccrvicc ate inviled ; alio, llg.Milt CaiedTiniii lM 4 p m next day, 57 I 20.t) I n,m RiitIicrBrdt.n at u a in, nce ; weeK, I ucs- in lie i and tH-k between -0 a in inoiiday and 4 , -. - . ,;.,. ., , u,' . i , ii; " , , J iliiicrtville, ami Mihtrv drove ; to Mann by 11 am ' (!'" -n,V, y next d :.' and back by uvr Hiil aiuf Cedjir Creek be- 2930l'l, rom Tiby al 5 m. once a week, thurs . tw. i-ji i'h r iv 2 m and o p in ncST d.ii equal to 41 proposal' to embrace Swlngsfown, see j 2'j:G J 2936 Froru Shelby a' 6 a m luesday, by Swaryjjstown. V Ll i, New House, S. j C, and Antioch : l YorRvilld , S. C, by 6 p ; m, 29 miles ; aifd bark beiwetjn 15 a in and 6 p ! m next day. Proposal for leifrii Weekly servi- i . i . i ce are invited, also proposals jlo supply lm. man, and White. Plains, in lien tttie, and Antioch, ( of Sivanjjalowo, ee Noi. 2930 ; ' - j e - 2953, aii(r3l78. 9Q."i7 I'ifiin Riil he rfnf rbioi at week, liidav ; try While duk, Sandy U it 111. IMI' C it Pbiins Iv-irNville. is. C. Gowtinsvilje, Milliur: Miit'ord, and Palona. ; to tlrenplle C. H.. S.C. by 11 a in next day. 52 miles ; and bark .be. wyi' 1 p m S itnrday and 7 p tn next day. 2UoH l iom R.il her .Hiiii. al D a; in, onre a week, ihnr-dav ; by Lo's Siore, Don- ran CrTk,,P'lkvilli, and (Jitner's Ford ; to Caini) Call r 6 o rn. 37 miles ; arid ba-k be twem 5 a in and 6 p in next day. 1 PioposaU to extend : Shell. v will b4 con'sideied. niiU'8 and luck. 23C(K From Shelby ft i a Km. once atwrckj Wednewlay: x by .Muddy 1-ork udOkl r .K.iai. : to3)al!aS by i p )n. HIltl h ,ck bv Kings MoM.Uain, l f Hains, ami Ci.ii rui.iii. Ikwc-ii bam eoiTTp in hixt i!ay. . qual t 2a nnl-s nml b ck, P.npisals toomil NVhle Plains and Clinnm are invited, (we Xo. 1)5(5. )fi 20U1 lvom Shel'u, at ( a ml once a wfc'ek, lhnred.iv; bv Birclietsville. S.-ii!y Ron. Grassy I'otid, S. C, and Corohen's, to .i uUhIkv di C. IL, by f p m. 40 miles, and b.ickfbe ween Gam and G p m next day. 2'JG2 ,Fnm Riiilj(f i.l;:-ii at 5 a in, 4ace a week. Tues- . A? ; by i::rr':'G", .?!iirt! i: 1V''' '' 5 tt UeiidersiiiiviMe JV y l H. HiiieBjjajiu tiJ'jit oe.weeu - - t 1 n JrT7 Li .t p,i.. t- i villi. :i i-i iii vi ut-1 1 fin ium il to Imii 1 :i t 1 1 1 tv j t "reek. ..... .... ....... vr."j ... j. ., . 21)G.'I From Asheviile at 'i a m, once t week. l'Vtd-y ; by Sulphur Sihinis Avery's C'reekk .MillfUivt r. IJoils- ton, (.laytouviue, auu laviJsou s iiver to L-athey s Creek by i p in, 37 miles, and back h jtwee.ii b a, m and G y p m next d ay. .. 24 From A.sheville at j a in, tw ; a wcrV Monday and Fridjy : bv Ho.nmeuv Cr -ek. r'-'con River. Forks of Pig'-ou, Wavn! iHe Scoin Cm ek. Fraivk'in. 1 1 eiiiK'tsce iiver. a.uu v ii' unir via. -. 10 v '.ukn tne li.v n I' ! - - .... 1 I 'I . . 1 'I . .1 ..'11 . t ' . I. . G p in next Wednesday a ud Sunday, fl'lt) n(fk- so id back between i) a 111 Moudav a. id I iiu . tl jy, auq b p m next Wednesilav and SaLtutlav. r.t,K . js for extending froixt Franklin over Nt 297(5 lo Mi ijIiv ad' iuvilld ; also sepa rate proposals for sei vi e be. ween F imkru! and Clarks- ville. by Turkey tveek, Sandy AL h. Spring Creek Fine's Creek, and Cv. b Tree ; to W; . .eville by 12 m next day. 5!( miles : and hack b -i wet .1 1 p hi Friday and 8 j) m next day. Proposals to einb.a ;e Jonai ban's (.-reek areinviied. 2T Fotin AsheviUe at G a m.oud a week, Wetlnes .icv ouuiies ; bv d.tv, lh iitu 'vh Pnuct'oibe a. id 1 (ivrrisi4i's, Gilbert's, Pull Creek, Jl'li:ii Gap. Double Springs, (i ihagcirs, Ci-r Laurel, Sul M'rSjimigs. lenn.. tin., bv" 6 p in next and Ijttve's, to Ltinesioiie Spiieg. T dav, oG miles, and bjck b 'Ivvee.i 6 a 111 Friday, and 6 p m next dav. 2!M7; From Cedar CVeckyTeiMi., ft a nionce a week, Wedm-sdav, bv W hiie R.x k. Nl ('., abd Big Lau- ret, to Raid Creek bv 12 m next d.v.j 3i miles, and back j t 1 belwecYi 1 pin.Ion'l.yiiiid()p 2yG8 From Warm Spri igTi at 8 a m, Sm nexi (lav. once a week. Wed- ' nesday; by Paint Roek. to Nev in. 27 miles, and back between Hai, p)rt , Tenn., by 5 p and 3 p m Tues t Rock, and to run dav. Proposals to commence at Pa in clie connexion with the Warm Sj kiii'Muiid Creenville route are invited. 2dCi'J From Ivy at :f pin once a wet V. Fiitl iy ; by Gv- briel's Creek, IliillCr-ek, Wal H ( reek, and Lrush Creek, to Warm Springs bv 1 p mi next day. 32 miles, land back between 1J n m Saturday au(( 8 a m next f day. 2970 From Ivy at Gam once a ireek, S.iiu.dav to Ixingmire's, Tefin., by 6 p tn. and back between 6 a m and 6 o rn FfidaK' '2971 From Rurnsville at 12 m once week; Saturday: to Klizuhcthlown, Tenn., by G p 111 nex.t day, -13 miles and back bet ween Ham Friday 11 ud 1 l a m next day. 2972 From Hurnsville at 7 a m ont:4 a wc(k, Saturday : to Risr Rt ck Creek bs- 12 m, 1 a milesiand back be tween 1 p m and G p iri. Suppristd 10 be cdvered by pre ceding route, No. 29 1 1 2973 From Watauga (C. H. DKij ) at t a m once a Week, ednestlav; to (- ra ilxM i1 iv Forge bv 12 m. 15 miles; and back between 1 p ml and G;p m. 2974 From Grassy Creek at G a m e a Week, Tut day ; by Childsvilj, Yellow .V Forsfeaiid Roan Mountain, Tenn iiiindim. ( i'auheri V" lo EjizaboUitown. Te-un by 12 m next day, and back biltweei 1 p m Wed- i . nesday and 8 p m next d.ty. 297,3 From Mavioa at fi a m once a keek. -Wi'diiesdav ; lv Moiie .MoiitrU'Mi autr lvi.ev h il'e, lo limestone bv a in next day, 50 miles, and b. cli 'i day and G p m next day. 2976 From lVatiklhi at 6 a. m once bclwciyi 3 p m Mou- k week .Snntl.ty ; bv Acqutuie, Valteviown, D.ivvc-v Joiiiolla. Mur phy' (C. II.) and Ivy Irj. Grorp.ia. tb PUmm ille. (ia. by J3 p m m-xt tlav, 7(1 miles- and b tck li-tweeu 7 a in Tttr- (lay and b p m next day. Pi-opos.ilsifor a second weekly trip bel wene .Min-phv, N. C, aud III irsvilltf, da., wifl be Oonsitlercd. (see No 3353.) AIfo pn; posals; to curtad bv commencinrj ut Muriihy, Xil.t - 2077 From Quallatown at 1 p m oofe a wCek. Tuesday; by (ioverno s Islaiid. S 'knb. a ry, to Valleylowu hy 7 p 111 ne:.t day between G a m moody y ood J2 2D7b From Murphy al 5 a m once ut ro-'i .vjtm-j-iime-50 miles:'; and back 1 T 11 lie;. I day. : ii wet4; . Friday, io -jutid b.ick beiween Ellej ty, Ga., by H p m, -15 milel .M m and 8 p m next day. Liddcis medial e-post offices. 2U7'J From litai-svilb-, (..,., at G lib naipe the inier- a m b'H-e a week. Tuesday, by Greenwood. B ais-tw m-Fort Hem biree, N. C, and Tustpiiiee, .0 Act one ov 0 p m. .jo miles, and b;ick lx-1 ween G a 111 2!)8() From Cathey's Vreek ni G a urday, to Getrrretowil,' .Macon 28 miles, inul back beiween G a m Query whether necessmA-. SPECIAL OFFK 'Proposals are invited -for stini!i.i 1 ud G p in. M ond-i v. 11 tint ij a week. Sal- nii-iiy. bv G p m. t-id G p m, F'iduy. ES. j jr he fol'owinrr ofli- ctrs in North Carolina for the ne t iiroceeds of the same resp' Ctivelv, limited to a sum 10 be pamcd in the propo sals in each case. Bear Branch from Faison's Deptft, 7 miles Pud back (Mtice a week Benlttnville and Falling Creek 1V m Eyerittsville, 18 7 miles and back miles and back once a week. i Btanic Hill from Hillia 'dsion, oiice a week. "1 Broo,kville and Tabb's Creek frol n O. fo'd. 10 jniles and back once a week. Bujjijabo from Brier Creek, G m'fes and bpek once a Week Chinkepin from Hullsville, six mi es and back once a week. ; Farinville from Falkland, 9 miles' and back twice a wk-ek. .Fountain Hill, ste Johoso.i's I s. Fullinr Mill and Reedy Branch 1L001 Solctim Grove, 14 Hides and back once a week. 'Falling Creek. S" Beuiou v'-'Ie. Five Forks and Tar River f otn en. 13 mi-es aud VtM- 1 vv-ee a we-k. avid back, once a back ; Five Forks ouce and T ir R I Jerusalem from Mocksville, 0 m ! week. Jenny Lind frtm Luic-sou s Tail 1 ai-d, o mdes and o ick once a weeK. i , . . . . . . I . . s Jtitinson s Alius. uuijfe n inrr, anil rtu.ii3i !1"I from I lottkersiown. lb nines and back oiice n ftwo weeks. Jonathan's Creek -from Wavnesf ille, ti miles and back once a week. Jtulesville from Scull Camp.G nifiles onil back once a week j ? lit well from Nahunta, 12 miles and, back twice a week Middle Ct"eek from Raleigh, 12 i)vtes and back nee a week Milled-icyille from Jackson Hill 4 mites a d back on 2 -j miles ad back once ! miles ind back ouce a week. Malc Hill from Walser's Mill, a,week. Mou nt -Ulla from Cowaosville. 5 a w eek Neill g Creek fnm Uarclayville, U miles nd back once iniles and back once a week. Newhv's Dridgc from Hertford, 9 a week. New Lin-ht fnun Forestville. 10 miles and back once ' a week. - ' Oakland from Pittsboro, 7 m'dejs onc a week and back. Olive Hiil from Roxboro, 8 mil es and back once a wick. Parson's "Mills from Jatncstownj 6ix miles and back once a week. Peach-tree Grove from Nashville, 12 miles and back once a week. Pugh's Hill from Louisburg; 9i miles and back once a Reddicksville from Sooth Qiiav Va. 10 miles and back once a week. Ridge Spring, see Johnson s ZVmIis. . i t , 4 . a t i - i i i i irom couana .ecf, tour mucs ana u.ck once, a week. Reedv Branch, see Falling Mill. Shallow Ford from Bis Fulls, C mile and back once a week. - H Shtxtin!; Creek from Fort Hembre. six mile? and back once a week. Tabbs Creek, see Brook vi'.le. j Taf River, see Five Forks. j Thompson's Store from Allem?nce, 6 miles and back once a week. Walnut Cove from Germautowo. 6 miles and back once a week. Wh'ae Cross from Chanel Hin,:8 mHes and back once a week. i Fu. m of a B d where no change from adt-ertiteaient is ronlemjtlaled by thi bv:dcr., "I 'or we. ns ihe ease may be) here write Ihe name or names in fttll J of iicre State (lie ns''dence or residen ces her. by propose to cory the tna l on route No. from to as often as the Postmasier General's adveriisement for proposals oi the same, da ted Deceiub.-r 1&. lf"0, jeq;iTes.jin the time stated in ihe schedules contained in euehdvertiseroenl. and by the following mode of conveyajic, lo wit: Heie sJj e lio-.v it is U be coiveyed. for the .an iual sum of he e vri."e ou: the sum in words al full' lensrt.h. Dated Signed. Form of a Guarantee to accompany each bid. "The undersigned here irseit the name of ihe guar antor or guarantors guaranties filial, here insert the name ot' bidder or names of bidders, as the case may be. if his (or their) bid for carrying thb mail from t; be accepted by the Post mas er General, shall en ter into the contract required by the Postmaster Gene ral, pursuant to such bid, prior lo Ihe first day of Julv next, with at le-ast two good and sufficient sureties, 10 perform the service proposed." ; Dated ! . signed. Form of Certificate. Th o.ule'-sijned, postmaster of , certifies that he is well acquaiiiied with the guarantors above named and their property and that they a-e tuurficient and able to make good their guaranty. ' Dated Signed. iINSTUCTlOVS, Fiiii'iraci -g certi in conditions. irh cli will be incorpora - ted in the con 1 acts. 1. Seven miantes are allowed foir opening and closing the mails at all othecs where no particular lime is spe cified ; but on railroad and steamboat routes there is to be no mtKe delay than is necessary to deliver and receive ! the bars. T i 2. The mail is to be'; conveyed hi preference to pas Vengers. ami to ttie'r entire exclus:6n, if its weight and hulk require it. T Post office b'auks, mail bags, and the sjecial agenis of the Department, on the exhibition of their credentials, are "to be conveyed without further-charge, (in mail lines admitting of melt conveyance. ' 4. Mail aoetus are to be conveyed without charge on ; the principal railroad and steamboat lines, where ihe size of the mails and the number of the offices will re quire their employment by the Department ; and, in that case, a separate apartment, for the;exclusive use of the 1 Department and agent, for the assorting and sate-keep i-ig of the mail is to be provided by the cotilractor, un- der the directum of the Department. t o. In all cases mere is to oe a lonenureoi tne pay oc he trip when the t-ip is not run ; tmdof not more than three times the pay of the trip when the trip is not run. and, no sufficient excuse for the failure is furnished, a forfeiture of at least one-fourth part of it when the run ning or arrival is so far behind timd as to lose the con nexion with a depending mail; and a forfeitU'e of a due nriioortuni of it when :i irrade of service is rendered in- v 1 ft. I .1 ferior to that in Ihe contract. Those forfeitures may be j increased into penalties of higher amount, according io the nature or frequency of the failure and the impor tance of the mail. 6. Fines will be imposed unless itbe delinquency be j satisfactorily explained in doe timd, .for failing to lake from, or deliver at. a post office, (he mail, or any part of ; it : for su'lering it to 1k wei. iuju-eSd, last, or destroyed; or conveying it in a place or manner that cxpo.es it to i depredation- loss, or injury; for relusmg alter demand lo Convey a mail bv anv coach, railroad car. or Steam boat, which the contractor regularly runs 011 the route beyond the specified number of 1 ii)s in the contract, and I fop not arriving at the time set; and for sewing up or running an express lo transmit commercial intelligence i in advance of the mail, a penalty will be exacted equal to a quarter s pay. ! 7. The Postmaster General may annul the conlracl for repealed failures; for violating the post office laws; ; for disobeying the instructions of the Department ; for I refusing to discbarge a carrier when required by the De ; partment ; for assigning ihe ctmiract wiihout the con sent of the Posimns.er General, or for setting up or ruo ning an express as aiotesaid. j 8. The Pos.mas.er General may alter the con true ' and alter the schedule- he allowing a pro rata increase nf compensation- wWlim the restrictions imposed by law, for the additional service required, or for the increased ! speed, if the employment of add-tio ial slock or cariie'S is rendered necessary: but ihe contractor may, iii such case, relinquish the contrad. on timely notice, if he pre fers it lo the change.. The Pos-.masler General may annul the contract or ciflail ihe sei vice and pay, when 1 he wishes, to dispenst-Wj.h ihe service, in whole or in part, or place a higher or d'fTe.'eiH grade of service on the rouic. a'lowiug one mou. h's exira pay on ihe amount dispensed' will). ! !). The paymenls will be miule ilfiongh drafis on pnsl offices or otherwise, after the expiation of eaeh quarter Say in Febiuary, May, August, and November. 10. The dis.ances a;e given acco d'ng to the best in formatiou ; but no incea -ed pay will be allowed, should they prove 10 be g e'er than is advertised, if the places are correctly named. 11. The PosiiiKiMer General is n 'oh'-biied by law f -om . knowingly making a contract for transportation of the mail with any person who shall have enieied inio any '' combination-or proposed to enter into any combina.ion. to prevent the making of any bid for a mail cooubci by any o.her person or persons, or woo fball hf ve made nny agreement, or sh;'M have rri vrn or y)er.Vfme(l. or prom-ed to give or perfttriii, any co.isiderai 'ocj io do, or not to do. any thing whatever to induce any oilier person not to bid for a mail contract. Particular ai ieniion is called lo ihe 28th section of ihe act of 183G, probib; ing combinations to prevent bidding. 12. A bid received after time, to wo. the 1st April next, at 10 a m. or without the guaranty requited bylaw, or that combines several routes in one sum of compensa lion, cannot be conside'ed in competition with the regu lar props:i not adjudged to be extravagant. 13. A bidder may offer, where the I rausporlation call ed for in the adverisemaut is difficult or impracticable at certain sraso'Ms. to substitute an infeiio' mode of convey ance, or to intermit service a specified, number of davs. weeks, or mouths. IJ ' may propose to omit an office that is inaccessible, or is not on the stage roi.d,the rail way, or at a s.eamboat landing, as the case may be; or be ma v offer m substitute an inferior mode of supply in snch cases. He may proNse different days and hou sof departure and anival. provided no more running time is asked, a id it is obv ious that no mail connexion or other public jccommodaiioti is mt pre judiced. He may ask for more running lime to ihe trip, dti-idg a specified number of days, al certain seasons uf .peculiarly bad roads: bin he Vontl these changes, a p''opoal for S -rice different from the adver-isemeet will prevent its being considered in competition wth a regular bid not set aside for e.wrava giince ; and wheye a bid cotiiai.is yijy of the alxve aher ations, their disu vantages w i'l be estimated in compar ing it. with oi)er p oti )?;tls. 14. There should he but ooe route -bid for in a proposal. 15. The toute, (he sei-viee. the yearly pay, the bidder s name and residence, and ihe m me; of eaeh member of the firm, where a company otbVsj should be distiacdv stated: also the mode of roiiveyauce, if a higher nunle lhai) on horseback is intended. , -iG.'The b u should be sent undef sal. addressed lo the Pirst Assistant Post master General, with " Mad PnK saU in the State or Territorv of 1 " written on lh(? face of the letter ; and should be dispatched in lime to.be ; received by ttrbefttre the 1st April iiexr. at 10 o'clck A M. It should be guarantied, and the fmrficiency of the guarantors should be duly cenifieui (See forms.) 17. The contracts ae to be executed by or before the 1st July uext. 18. Postmasters at offices s' i uatf-d upon or near rail roads, but more than eighty rods from a depot, will im mediately after the 1 9. h Apl next, report that fact to ihe Department, staling their cxa;ct dislance from the railroad dcpoUand how otherwise supplied with the mail, toenable.lhe Postmaster General 10 direct the proper nip ply to be made from the r;:llroadjbY mail messengeis. from and after the 1st July nexl. 19. Under the act of March 3, 1845, the route ii lobe let to the lowest bidder tendering sufficient guaranties fer tile faithful performance, without itber reference to the mode of transportation than may be necessary to provide for the due celerity, certainty, aud security or audi traus- i jKirtatiou. - Whe'u the lowest bid proposes a xnol of conveyance vnai is mauequaie tor me route in respect to tne certain- ty, security, and cebirUy ipf the mails, aside from any ac comnKKlatiou fr travel, it 'will not be entitled to the route. 20. When the bid does not name a mode of convey- j ance, it will be taken; and understod.to be for ihe lowest mode of conveyance, to wit, on horseback. When it proposes to carry according to the advertisement. and no mode of conveyance is stated for ihe route in the adve- t'sement, it will be considered as offering only for horse back conveyance. - j 21. Since the passage of the act of March 3, 1845, a new description of bid has been received. It specifies no mode of conveyance, but engages to carry the mail with certain' y, celerity, and security, using the terms of the law. These bids are called, from the manner in which they are designated ou the books of the Department, "star bids.'' It has been decided, after mature conside ration, l hat a bid proposing a soecific mode of conveyance of as high a grade as; two-horse coach Iransporiaiion is io be preferred to the star bid. The experience of the De pi anient enables it lb lay down the following rules, vz : W hen the mail on-the route is not so large as iorequ-re two horse coach conveyance, a starbid, if the lowcsi, w -!1 oe p eierred to the specific b d When the malls are of such s.ze and weight as to le-ioerit necessary or expedient, in reference to them a'o.ie. to provide two-horse conveyance, the specific b tl. 'hough ihe higftesl, will be prefeired to -the star b id. 10 'he e cient of a moderate dirlerenee in lie compensa iun. in cae the di 31-re nee is not such to iiiierlere wiih the f)ul icv of ihe new law, which looks to a reduc ion in the cost ol tia-ispoi ia;io;i. Exceptions, however, may bcallow C4. where 1 he star bid is made by 1 iie present owner of 1 he s.i.cko'i the louie, and it is inaiiil' sl .liat the reasons ibr p el'erriug ihe specific bid do not exist in h;s case. 2-j. On rouies of 1 be highest ( hit, where four-ho- e coacti or bieamb iat iransortaiioii is required bv the s e v nd imjxi lance tf the mails, the preference Ibr the spei-i-fie b'd will be, if necessary, carried to a grea.er extent of diTerence ihau on the inferior cout h routes, subject, how ever, to ihe exceptions above staled. 24. A modification of a hid. in any of its essential te ins, is lautamouut to a new b;d, arid cannot be receiv eo. so as to interfere with regular competition, after the last hour set for receiving bitls. .. 1 ostmnsiers arc required to be careful and not 10 cei ;iy the sufficiency of guarantors or sureties without knowing thai they arc persons of sufficient responsibility: and all b'dders, gtinruuiors, and sureties an-distinctly no-' tified that tin a failure to enlcr into or perform the con 1 nic.s for the service pn)t)sed for in ihe accepted .bids their legal liabilities will be enfo'ced air;(isi ihem. 2fi. The con: racts will be suhslaniiallv in ihe forms heretofore used in this Deparimetit.c.xeept in ihe inspects j pai Hcularly meu:ioned in these inslruciions and Condi litxis; and 011 all railroad and steamboat rouies ihe con-i-aciots will be required to deliver (he mails inio ibeost 'offices at the ends of the rouies and into all the post offices not more than eighty rods from Ihe railroad or landing. ; N- K. HALL. Postmaster Crw.-ft. ! Posr Gvi-m e Di''.PA C'i'.M KN'f. December sj. IboU. ) Village IIolcl, tutevillc, C. j ''riHIS Establishment is pleasantly situated immedi I A alely on the Northwest corner of the public square j has attached to it a number of convenient offices for le 1 gal gentlemen and others. The undivided attention of ! the subscriber will he given to the interest of the house, ; and no trouble spired to render all comfortable who fa -, vor me with a call. The house has undergone some i repairs, which adds to the comfort of families. The servants shall he faithful and honest. Drovers may find good lots and plenty of grain at reasonable prices. Call anil give me a trial. 1 tin n u hiLJor past tavors, and hope for a continuance of the same. , 1. (ilJV V T. - Siah'sville. Srpt. SO. S50. Pd n'Z'Z SADDLES, HARNESS & MOUNTINGS r"TTlHE undersigned would invite the attention of the JL public to his stock of Saddle, fila TIM'., &c He ..elieves there never has been as super!) a stock in this Town before, and any gentleman who wishes an article in his line, can most surely find it if he will call . Otherwise, the subscriber with his present ad vantages, can readily supply any order with which he may be favored He has also a large and splendid Stock of "Mo 11 11 lilies & TlalcriaN for Saddle and Harness making. These were selected at the North with great care by the suhscriber himself. Saddlers and Harness makers who w ish to purchase such articles, are invited to n and see them. They are kept for sale, and will be sold low for cash WILLIAM J. PLUMMER. March 7. 1S50. 43 iVfc'ir FALL iV lV.V77i GOODAi. BOdEU At .M AWV ELL ARE now receiving from N . York &, Phil.itlephia , a handsome iissorinnent of Chillis, Cas'uneres, Vesi ings.a ud va rious other (iootl for gent 'emeu's wear, with a variety of colored, soEid and figured a'paccas. cashmeres, delanes, poplms, lytinese cloths lor 'atlies dressrs, wiih ve'vet silk fringe and Jenny Li"d binding, i$c, for tlress trimmings; shaw's of various qualities, some very fine ; bonnets, hals, caps, some line quality ; shoes and boots, a la rge assortment ; children's shoes and uoois. suitable for winter wear; Crockery, Delf.Clii 'a and '(.i'ase-wjrei Few Sells Jenny Lhul Tea Waic. mill and X cut. Rowland's besi ; Smith's vices and from 4 lo 20 penny nails, saws from 6 inches io G feet hammers. cutJery, from a very fine pen lo 12 inch butch- : er and carving knife ond fork, indigo, blue cotton yarn, weavers reeds, Dundee 45 iiit h itaggjiig, rope and tw ine. ( sole and upper leather, good, SI GAR, COIFEK. YOIWC IIVsOV, 1 31 PEC I. L A0 ! BLACK. TEA, tilOtOLATK, 3I05.ASSES. 4n. fcr. Salem and Philadelphia Almanacs for 1S51, Moflatl's j pills and hitlers and dillere it oilier pate.it medicines ; ; ; Dyesiufis, kc. with numerous other articles. I All of which were -purchased for cash ami we intend j i to dispose of them on the hiosl reasonable ami accom- modaling terms to punctual dealers. Our customer. , friends and the public generally, are respectfully invited ! t to give us a call, examine ourslock and judge for them - selves. Our whole aim antl study will be io please and oblige. Salisbury, Oct . 14, 1650. j I S. U. FOUD, Wilmington, n v. ' DEALER 1 MACULE MOVHIEMS ; HEAD AM) Foot Stones ; Paint Stones ; Imposing do , and in ' short, any article called for of either Italian, Egyptian or Amcriran )Iarl;lp : and work warranted to please or no sale ; and if dam i aged before delivery, it is at his expense, j Orders for any id' the above enumerated articles lef' i with ihe Editors of the Watchman, wil' he attended to ! with dispatch. Nov. 9, 11J 2'Jtf Hurra'. Hurra '. the Old Xoiili Stale forever! Siiiiih ty JlarJ.tr WOULD respectfully announce to the public that ihey are still carrying on the Coach Making Bu- siness. at their ohl stand, nearly opposite the old Jail, where they are prepared to execute all work in their line in a masterly stye. They are prepared to furnish Vehicles at prices varying from 100 to I00U. They are also ' receiving a lot ot ihe most supurb trimmings ever brought to (his 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 shall not be surpassed by North, South, East or West. To accomplish this ; desirable end, have supplied iheinsel ves wiih the most choice materials and skilful workman. They would in- ; vile the public to call and examine their work before . purchasing, as they offer inducemms rarely to be met wiih. N. B. All work warranted twelve month, which makes them a"leetle" more particular to have it well done a l first. Salisbury. May. I. 1 SoO. , lt31 Valuable Plantation for Sale rt i G subscriber ofn?rs for sale the valuable planta tion tormerly the property of the late Wihiain Thomason, lying between Second and Third Creeks, 10 miles west of Salisbury. It contains upwards of 300 acres of land, embracing an exceilen' meadow, a gotnl deal of fine 'and wooded and cleared. It has on it a large dwei'ing house and every necessary out-building, a superior spring of w ater, and a fine apple and peach orchard. This plantation can be purchased at a low price, and on accommodating terms Persons wishing to buy will please call on ihe subscriber, nar the place, who will take pleasure in showing the lands. MMESTUOMAKUN. I Jan 9, 1 8-1 1 3 mo.") RAGS! HAGS!! O LBS. clean cotton rags wanted by the 0'L J J 5th of February, for which a fair price will be pid. M. CROWN & SON. Salisbury, Janr 20th, 1851. 3S(". JOEL SULLIVAN, Saddle and Ilaruev Jlaiiiifacturcr,' Ttco doors abore Summerell J- Pout's Drug Store, and oppnt'le V. Murphy tj- Co., Salisbury, N- C. HAVING perinanenily locnted myself in the Town of Salisbury, 1 now offer my services in the above business. Having worked in some of the besi shops in the State and also-in the Northern cities. I thin! I can please ail who may favor ine.wiih a call. Repairing done at short notice. Prices jnoderaie. Country pro duce taken in exchange for work. JOEL SULLIVAN. Jananry 23, 18.")1. Iy37 Rcferes'CE John I. Shaver, Samuel Reeves, D A. Davis, James E. Krr, A. Henderson, Jenkins it Ro beits, W. Murphy Co , J M. Collin. Gold Hill; V. C. Barringer, Concord ; Di . John Foard, Rowan. IIACDS, FKSSCV i. Co., .o. C, St.CbaTlrsSt. Bal- timoif, Domesiic Warehousemen nnif Importers of Uriiish and French Dry Good", direct from Kurope. Have on hand a 'arge stock of American Goods pur chased previous to the recent advance which ibey oH'er jhunls, in conipetmon with die stocks of Northern cities Their importations are now arriving. Let Southern merchants examine careiully Southern stocks. AH purchasers are protected in prices against Northern maikets. . l2ipd3G Fall'S' Winter Fashions for 1850-51 3 II P.i: RD. Tai'.or, ha? just Ji n .old stand.) from NewVork, t received , (a t his the IT American and European Fath ions, for the FALLand WINTER, and will continue to receive ihem quarterly. He is prepared to execute all orders in nis line of the trade, in a fashionati'e and woikmanlike manner, at the short est notice. From his long experience in the art of cut ting 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 libera ' support tendered him hereto fore , and wiM endeavor by i ncreaeed efforts to please his customers, to merit a continuance of their favors. HORACE H. BEARD. N. B. AM kinds ofeountry produce taken aithemar ket prices for work. Salisbury, X'n, t l, 21,1 JJij Kiirrss. Stairh & Man. Ulas. Direct from rSotv York ! I)p(cmlrr 12 1S.")0. TWIT'S STI2SOHTB has just received by JL Express Line direct Irom New Yorkia splendid lot of Plain and Embroidered Cashmere ihjfw ls. Also. : another '.nt of bhick iind co ored si.k Maiuiilas, w hich ' are gning offrapid'y at ihe sign of the Red Flag. j (31) E MVERS. I Glut AT ITXC (TE I (Tif iv Firm, i r S Mir suucrit)ers navrng e me red 1 10 copartnersnip, JL under t'.ie firm of Brow n am! Hayneo. for ihe pur- r . . 1 ei t . - . 1 .11 r m-m-m w t 1 . - 1- pose 01 carrying on me 1 .inning. 1,001 a hi snor anu , lasliionable to let him lake tliniensit.r s (',, ' ual'slss MAui.xG iJi :ixcss, . joiin a. weir man lake ibis me; hod of info' ming ihe citizens of this com- j Feb 20, 1850. mun.iy and the surrounding country, 1h.1t they will be ; N. B. Ct.-mitry Produce takt-n 111 ,-xt 1;;.;-.-ahleat any lime 10 simply till demands either for Lea. h- at market prices, er (of till kiniU.' Shoes ;ti'd Boots 01 Harness a'lol su- ' perior qna'i. y, on motleiaie terms. Th'-y have procur- ed ihe excellent services of Mr. Jacob Letler, (long and i favorably known as a conducior of the Boot and Shoe ' business.) 10 superintend iheir shop ; and he semis, gieeling. js complitiients to ohl customers, and sol u iis a call at iheir ei.ii!ilimeiii , oppo-ife the Posiotiice, i i where he wilt heie.iiier he lonnd. The subscribers ha ve 1 ! also a tine 'ot of materia purchased a i the Nurih Ibr ; cash for .he EEai'tK's- LSllxitlOss, ! which is conducted at ihe same stand by an experienced win .ninn. Come one, come a II, for we a re deiei mined ' i. l Il-l. tl. ri.. i i 1 i io piense. iiiiie. gieen aim uiy.oi an kiiius, taken in exchange lor work or 'emher. , i MOSES L. DROWN. THOS. W. HAYNES Salisbury. Jan. 1. 1851. CI FRESH GOOitS. TEST received by Express 10 tlav, ... ...i, ;k ..-..ii..'. the !o!!owing ar ty tides, to which we re spectl'ull y call the uttt niiuti ol ihe public I No. 2 and 3 Mackerel, j Fresh Salmon, I 30 boxes Cheese, lOOO lbs. pure wline lead. 1000 will be paid for a better anie'e, j 1000 lbs. Fire Proof Pa i nt . in oil . the a p for cash . ; M. IJUOWN i!c SOX. December 11. lsoO. :n KFN.NS IMAM) I Vl TOUV. o. 75 lialliitiore M., E5a llimorc Utl persons in want ol good and durable instru- ments will find them in this E.-tabli.-hment, of beautiful tone ami finish. All Piano's are w arranted, and ! any instrument that does not come up lo expectation, wi'l be removed without any charge, and another put in iis place wiihout charges. Address, j A. hTHX, I No. 75. Baltimore st., Baltimore, Md. ' June 20, 5 ' LIST OK PRICES. ! fi octave fr.un ."slo ..'itlO ; 6$ do from .$250 to x350 ; 7 !'. f-om 300 to 50(1. (Jrand P.anos from i JS500 to -sl.'iOO. ! eale r.oM: i-oij svli: rv & 1 ) J: v A ss. S H HM Y Ii I. L )- CO. Dll. A.C. B'CIJIC having perinanenily loca ted in the Town ol Concord, offers his professional services to the citi.ens an.! surrounding country. Office, No. 3, Harris' Buck Row Concord . Sent . 23 . 50 JAMES HORAH," WAT OK AND CTLOOK - TvIAHEIl Opposite thf Wii I eh ma n Office, Salisbury. l)i i e.vae, I 'J 1 S.",( Heavy Seireil Shoes. rpHf' Subsciiner has ust receivetl IOO I'air of JL: SCraVV Sv(! SJlOOs, n superior anie'e. which he is selling at 1 25 per pair, and going tdT rapidly at his cheap siore. The sign of the Red Elng. Salisbury 32 E. MYERS. Important lo Jliil ()ufiv..- aetlci!lc Fuuudry and .lL'.i liitie Shan. THE CNDERSIONED is now prepared to furnish Casliiis of every !-x riplion, at tne stiortest nonce. t hose m want ol l ikmilh will find it to their interest to leave their orders at the Fayeltevilie Foundry and Machine Shop. He is prepared with four la dies and oifjerjools. to put up machinery of any description. HE.NRl G. HALL. Fayriircille. A'or. 10. 1850 it 27 " CLOTHING," "CLOTHING," BV TELEGRAPH. JUST received a large lot ot Ready Made Clothing, among winch we have some t.f the finest ami cheapest Over Coats, ever brought into this market. (Jive us a call and we will convince von tint such is ihe fret. M. BROWN it SON. Derembrr 11. !.(). m ii. corrti v ke ep constantly o-i hand at J .lue AUBir.Y l.-. K St.-rl, a large antl most val uable as.-oriiiieni ot Xloolvsailil Malioiicrv. Salisoury, fept. rJ .(! J.,f Rock Inland Jeans and Ki ix vs. J"'bK V M A X W KLL are ngems for tl, he s.l e ol ar t.'ie celebratetl iock Uian.t Ui, ,,! k'-r, 1 t! ( Infers fro m a distance :roi;iDiiv attended in -J.t Just Er'ii 1 A LARGE supply of Jayne's Expectorant and Hair Tonic. Also, Sands' Sarsaparilhi in quart bottles for sale by Drs BROWN &. J AMES. June 3, lroO iJi R 1CKI.AY INO ANU Pl.ASTF.R ING l.uiimii'v JLJP done, 1 a i 'l 1 on rea liable terms the h ibsriLer, w ho has been engaged m ihut hnsmess for the hat twenty vear. Address, I.cx'.ngion, N. C. A. L. WATSON. January 1G, I"5."!. (Jm.'iG Just Received this Day OfkBAGS IlIO COFFEE, 0 0 20 No. 1 Mackerel, brand ot lfOO. For tHiie by M. BUOWN 6c SON. I . . . V J Saliabdry, Jan. 1, 1850. 31 THE LARGEST AND STOCK OF GOOOX v L lONSlSTINt; in pan r.,,,. ,,, , " I V Hardware, C utlery. CtK.i, S. u t ww s I in. , . seiner wun a larr a?soruiiMn t,i t:r If, I scription. China , (jlaware, &c ( , othr article suitable fur country :r.:,!.- I we respectfully invite the aitentioii , ii. ev ffi. "tl ,1 selves. Our sjock is FelenJ W:ih 1!'.,", J ihe Northern cities for cash. We ar ,'a' I 10 sell as cheap, il not clteaper, than can u'l, i Siate. A call will sansly. ! He are sole a2enis for Pecare and Smi.i,-. t rel n e voi. v r. r PISTOL, ui.h cone, '! ,j great invention. 'r -'--r, , I Country merchants who wn it to l.v , . , are especially invited 10 call. The u!,, .?' H ": r"'i"i, '. ihemselves 10 ive them as good barT;,.,,. ! posibly gel in New York. 3 J? u"y A!' kniJs of country produce bought t tVv. t i cefc "' ! tiold Hill. Urr 19 1)31 ' . New Drus Store in SalKuun. Drs. Summerell &, p0We 1-8 AVr'JUi" rteeiveda large and c iLi assortment ot Xlrtl II III! ?I which they oiier to the public on the 1U, terms. 'li Hll-V i Their Stock comprises all the artic'.-? ,tM!a Drui? Stores. Iesnlesjnanv ilne f..-, , ihe wants and conveniences of Imiiv,., they would respectfully solicit those de,,,. , ; ing tn call and examine their supe v h. i:e themselves. f..,.. Io I bysicians, they wou'tl say. that h..i; notrtl the new preparations a'inost dn auc.-ii list of remedial agents, they w rl en.it-j,,.r such as stn as they shall lie fa in v en:it r, , ( the Malena Medico. It will be their io:n;;:-, ' L oen n mii.nl V nf ihe frecKost i ... I , .... v I - -- u u , i( r j ! Onlers from a distance promptly anrn.inj !nt, i cines carefully packed and forwarded any w,, ol ' ) smge roads. Prescriptions made op at nnv hour bv one ;,; M'T I I -1 .... : . . ' ' I ney ouiu nio t:it i;e aurmion to It of Paints, Dye-Stutfs, ic. it., &c. ieif iiMM.jiit,, ; August H, lb50. SPRING FASHIONS. JUST arrived fresh from New Ytrk . Si on '. Tr . ted Faohions fur the Spring and Summrr of TU .1 .1 tf..l . i tie s.ui.t.-riiirr, iii.mttiui itr pun lavms. n,. fully stdiciis bis old patrons and ihe pat..,, r( .. .. . - "ii. . u, call anil see the new plate ot fashion H, t,., i fident that he can persuade even the inoM In,,- I.-.. - .. " 'I. 41 '-t Dru.s, M i ii iritirs. Ptl nits. O.l.s. rffiiiE sub-cib JL 'iM'oi te t!- ers n rH rci't'ivm" nt e .:insion :Iote- C r i 1 irsfc assortment ot Drill's. Cliein: Al"i which have been selected wi;ht;i :!,t- l2t I H HCf-k Witt reat care, by one ot the firm. ( ur flKsorivn-fi i ctunpleie. atiti we respeetluily invite Mert huj ! cia us and the Pubi ic geiiei a : iy , I o call .a nt! stink In-fore purchasing elsewhere. W.- & lhai we can please them, both in ihr :i 1 f t , tides and the price, as we are detertnmetl to . stock at a very small advance on tir-i m! Amongst our late purchases in jidtiiimn :t. iV ;. usually kept in a Drug Siore. inn v !" m: . ply of Tod Liver Oil, Hydroeyaine At !. T;i: Rhubarb, Ward's I'a-te. Brown's J . . . ' Pow-tiu Tripoli. Fire Proof I'uito; t i, r ('. , , tpiitl Cuticle, Blisterin2 Tissue, Rue i . .,r. n farina. Notarial . -iter's, &c A i.-.t,- , . i . Dental and StrrgM-il I.tnmt -ck. , S -i , Foi I, Chase's ami Hull's Tru-s. . , .' Belts, AbdomitiMi Supporters, '.:- ' it r lir.n ... A very large lot ol Fancy Soap, i '-: . u;i: ; . amongst w hit h is 'he cebraietl CliMi. - 1 ' V. Fun, Pocket Companion, a new and p.. . . ; s iiortsmen. The subscrilers would return t! t t ' the ver lil-ral patronage liMii'-rti. t y'en t :-. i ; i -hope by keepinauid artu 'es at hi r ; t vt -tual attention to Lju'-i n s.-, to merit iis 1 1 Prescripi ions put up at ii..i,i-. ,! .... an experienced Diugg-t m our n,.; n p.. BR iVN " : - Sept. 5, le-."0. i: " LARGE SALES k SMALL PKOim" Tlie Subscribers ff AKK (his mei botl til inlorming llieir ( - : JL ihe public, that ihey ct'Diii.ue lo cr.i'v l'r and Shoe-mak'ng Pisiness, in all us In .i .11 !-.-,: 1 old stand opposite Win. Marphy & Co '.- 1 f have on band a laige aud fine assor. men ; .; r c ' Shoes, of all description, wh'ch canno. ! - n - - eipialletl, by any new or old ti'm m 'In- p.." try. and w tin h, niier ihe ;K EA'J" KM Tl I. M ' T is over, by iheir fine finish wiii enable i-u '' " to LEAP with sate i y Their woik is inainifat -lined out i f iln -; ' ' am! having in their emplov fir--t-rate w. i ' - 1 we! k.'.own and ex-neii( ed lit ) i'l' Ji! .J i who can i;::vi the m.-r in lis place, 'h..-.- ' t t.i . - mem witii ineir ciisiom iiK'V inoualed to tile i r i ! t -iaCi miii ue pen.! on Pi n c- t ' a;l orders thankful 'v rfceivetl ami prm:-, i:::jv ii:i. done with neatness atnl tleapaich . . . .Tin' 1 liberal patronage bereit tore received, the :. a continuance n ibe same : All are invited i, cull and exumne our " thev imiv't t i k t rK.'T r.' v." N. B Hide gicrn ami dry, taken in r work, alsr country prttiuce. W A R li EN .Salisbury. Jan. 9, 1 S" I . RE :j. BROWN. F II A LEY. ic CO. ly Ipiss nor 'I.Vl'-!'!'''' r'P H undersigned w ouitl iesM-c:lu !y auuoi... u ' JL public, that th.-y.nil liaia lot ol Fall and Winter Dre Good". torl.adtes anil t .em lemen s wear, whnli ihey w s.- otf lieo:t Snr'tig ; ai.'i il. a-e t!.-1 1-r n i 1 v.rti ' k ' oargains. i ney would sugg- mat as uie-e w ere brought on neiilierhv Telegraph tiur I x; rr-.'-in ihe usual che;,p w ay. iln w o' t;e a'i'e -e, ;,ir a gretil tleai lower 'liatltiiose wh'jemp.o sut 'i ey. ordinary methods to get their ! on. niiow'N. fi;ali:v ox Jan. 8. isro. :;: 18.31, THE RED FLACi- III! subscribe r wou Ii resj-t In ! i n-l-rii !. - ' ' JL Slid the public gejieta.iv. that II. 111.!' 1 ' liiouli riddietl antl loin by the fierce d ; ' 1 ma., is st r i tioatiug triuuiphaiitry, !:im,;1 . ! Itiatk- it ihe secte Os-ati.t Upon II A '' - " stale that being desirous ol tedu'-icg !o - ''" as possible betoie Spring, he is I It-1 1! ! 1 f ii ' ' ' ' er unl ji-emeiiis ihan ever. Thru-lore. ; want ol goo. at ex:ri me.v low raio, w r. t.i ':- " 'The Sn of 'the J!'" Fh J. Jan. i. in.ji.-:ji e. .mvi:i .v; iv cop a i:m:i:siiii'. r 1 HE u.'ulersig'ied ha v e en'e red o to a , : X in the Mercantile llj:tif-, at Wood '. They iaieii J to keep up a an County. stock ot Goods, and hope by clo- a'te' tn.i. ;' ing good bargains to iheir easterners, to u,.'' a share of the patronage of the surround n.g ' They rnpiest their friends to ca'l and g r :b' i. All kind ot country produce taken in v 1 goods, a:id fair prices allowed. D R U O' '1 ROUT. HAR b t .1- A: bv Aug 22, lf-.',0. Dissolution of Cojmrlnersliij'' rWHE Coriai tnerslnt' hernoloie existing I " 1 ! J. b rt Harris and K l Crump, in the M : 1 nnincs. w as dissolved by mutual consent m ' Ju'v, lf-o'l. Ibe bonks reriiain m I tie hands ! Harris fltl.t n!l I I ' 1 1 !- f I f 4 tit ACfOlintS tr l.''1r- made with him. Ali persons are rnpjested i"1 ward ami make sr 1 1 lemeitt , either by ca-h t Klffs ROR'T HAR Aug. 22. 1h;,0-I.-, R. R. CRI MI' Blank Warrants for sale here. r
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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Feb. 20, 1851, edition 1
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