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tt w- ' I.inIle V ill ore. .Clover Gardeo, . lielbmoni aud Ruck Spring;. t HilUboro' by 9 p tnjieit j day, 81 iiulf , anil back lAMtveen, o a. n t tiiday, .' and p p m u.xt day.; : .:" . 1 2932. From Jamestown at 8 a in once a week, ' ,i .!-. tuesday, by W4H"inter and Veep Hirer I laAbboitV Creek y: 11 am, 11 miles, and j1 back befweeii m and 4'p miy '.'., .. 2033 UW" Frauklijiyitte at 7am once a week, j u'.j Miurday, to jTtoy' Store by 10 a m, 10 ( j miles, and back between 11pm and 2 p m 2931 From Pitisborof at 5 a m, once a week ' l! mnnJay, by IVidhr' Hill, Gu, Evans' r Mil!, : Watoii' lUtee, and ; Onierville, to Gftjthag by 0 f m, and back by Pharr' Mills land l'roeiity, bUtlaid of CeiUerville, between t 5 m and O p ni nieil day, equal to 40 miles anJ back. roo,UU m upply Jenny Lind will Will. UO VViillUCIT'i. f ill 6933 From 1'iiubiW at Gam, once a week, 1 ! Saturday, by lmeron' Tanyard Iiiush ... X breek. Bulla Id MofiittY Mi!!, and Gold j, Region, to Caledonia by 4 p m nest day, 57 nliJci. and back belweenC a m mouday aud 4 !j ' p 'in nextlday j' From Troy 5 p m, once a week, I burs ' H day; by Harrisville, Wind Hill,7 Jackson ; Hill, aud.DringW's Ferry ; to Salisbury by 6 p lonextday, 30 inile J- and back between aatur f j day 5 a in ai3 next rnonday 9 a rn. 2937 From Swift Island at 7 a in once a week, J fiiday ; by jMouul Gileud, Little MilU, Dumas' Store, ; I'ce Dee, and Lisleville ; to Wadesboronh liy 7;p m. Jtt miles ; and buck : , between 7 a in andyf p m next day. , 2939 From Aluffinairla at 8 a m.nnce a week, ;j monday ;: by lord's Mills, Morgan's Mills ";. arjd Gorman's Mills'; to Clear Creel; by 13 m next day; and retWn by Rowlandiville between 1 'j m tuesday and 8ip m next d.iy equal to 37 J,f miles and back; 30'-From AVadesboronjh at 1 p m once , a r : II week, sundiiy ; by J.,:inesborouyh, Monroe '.' , C. U Cobucn's! St(ire, Orrville, and Hornet's Nest ; to Charlotte ly 8 p tn next day, GO miles; aild back belwtjen G a m Saturday, and 12 m . .' -'next day. , j 2910 From Wadesllioro' at G a m once a week, l Saturday; jhy ldplar Mill, White's Store, ! llane's Creek;! leaver Dam, Richardson's . Creek, Jeikiii'Slure, Gourd Vine, Hammond's Sjtore, and Diamond Hill; to Wade? borough , , lly.G p m next d.y, equal to 3 1 miles and bark. ; ;2911 From Chraw, S. C. at 4 J p m once a I 5 ' week, thursday ; by Sinwaristown, N. C, ''X jlockingbam, l)j:kery's Store, Covinton, ! Fowellloiit McCallum's Store, and McRae's ; iMill ; to Troy by G p in next day, 57 miles ; aHd ' !back to Rockibhiuu by llutu:k's Mills, in X 'liead of I'owellion, ('ovinion, ami Dockery's ' Store, between 0 a rn and 8 p m Saturday ; and s tbClieraw (trom Rockingham) between 8 a in " U'nd 1 p m thursday. j Rioposals to commence at Rfckinhim ate invited. ' 129121010 Chlarloife at. 6 a m once a week, Iji Wednesday; by Sharon, Hemphill's Store, 1 Prorldence, anil Wolfsviile ; to .Moriroe C. H. I by 7 p m, 30 miles ; and back between '6 a m i and 7'' miiiiesday. i j 2943 From Charlotte at 8 a m three times a fit week, motiday, wednelay and Saturday; !f)y Mount Moriah, Pleasant Valley, Belairand jiCurelon's Siwre Id Lancaster C. H. S. C, by '!8 pin. .'Ihuce at a in lutsdiy, thursday and limivday, ly. Plea,anj Hill, Hanging Ruck, ujtfl fjFlai Rck ; to'Cuiiiden, S. C. ty 3 p m, 77 ...miles ; and bayk to L:mcaler C. H. between 8'a m arid 8 in, tmimUy, Wednesday and sat. viirday, and to CharUue by 6pm next days. -? 'Prpoials lo einbralce RusellPlace, -Liberty . Jlill, and Red Hill, in lieu Hanging Rock 'Hind Flat Rock, are, invited. Also, proposals 1 : j I, for semUyeekly service. i291iFroui Chailotje at 8 a monre a week, .'vpj f Saturday ;: by 'Tuckasaa and Wotnllawn; , ;to Lincolnton, iy 4 J m, 33 miles ;. and back j i between 8 a in ami 1 p m iViday. Pro)(7sals i!j for '.more fieqiient iservice will be considered. tuesday ; by MartindaK, Hopewell, Cow. Ford,"RZieii's ll'erry, l'ttrney's and Cot. : (Rtl a , ilagrt Home ; to Beanie's Ford by G p m, 4") j inilei; and ' bufek-btjtween 8. a-m aid G p m, .- jinonday. PropoaaJsi are invited t leave Char ! jotte on friday.o; by Martindale, Hopewell, and I Cowan's Ford I to Beanie's Foul, and return next day by Cottage Home, Forney's, and Ro- a - h kii s rrrry. j 2910 From Charlotte at Gam once a week, tuesday ; by Steele Creek, South Point, Stowestille, Lannis, Catawba Creelc, Dallas, jftndail Factory; to Liucolnton by Ham jlisxt day, 51 miles; aivlback between 1pm jf Wednesday G p in aud 0 p in next day. 2917. From Charlotte at 0 -a rn once a week, 7 ' Saturday by Allexandriana, Davidson Col lege, Mount MourneJ, and KalUtown ; to Sale ville by 7 p m,j 41 injlex ; and back between 5 ( a in and 7 p jn li id y. 2913 tVon Coneor at 5 a m once a week, i tuesday ; by '()ik Lawn, Parkas Store, and - Davidson Ctdlf;e ; tin Mount Mourne by 12 m; sand back via MiU Hill between 1 p m and 9 . j p m, eqtinl to 23 utiles and Iku U. Proposal ;' for -weeklv; set vice are invited. i2919 From Couconl at 7 a m once a week, hi i Wednesday ; by : Kirkland, Welch's Mills, i i Pioneer Mills, Mop-igtn's ..Tan-yard, ('lear M Creek, Coburn's Store, Full wood's Store, UOakrille, Monroe C. II., Walkersnlle. a.uT . 'if;1 M, J - t , lfotame tin i j Jacksonham. S. C, t Lancaster C. II., S. C, , onrv a week. 1 by 0 pin next day, 7ti miles and back be. Iwern i ft m Iriihtv nod fi n 111 npt'il.iv. 12930 From Concorcfl " at 7- a m ..nm a "week. iM' rnonday j by Mi l'eun 1 ! h '2 tni lU miles ; am V hw,.wl., i .t. Urf . 1 !!.., .. i:m. ,1111 , III I o s 1 .1 IIUS 1 back by G p 411, s orniUing! Mt, Plk:iranl. r 2051 Frin lnalli;'sl-Vftl at 12 m. once a week j j Wednrriay ; by Sheriir Ford and Lau J r'nce' Mills ; to IS inker Hill by 12 tn next X day ; nd birk by Iirturencc's Mills, Mountain M Creek, and Dry Ponids, between 1pm thurs day and 12 111 next ay, equal lo 27 miles and I - buck. ; 29i2 Frwn Linrolnfon al il p ni, once a week. aluiday ; by Kilinim's .ills, K-ul? Grove. ikwtou, (C. H., ) lTlint Uock ami Fisher' lo ! Hi ii C.iawb.a tew by 3 p tn iiexi day, 33 miles ; andliack beiweeu 7 a rn and 4pm sainrdayj. 6 p ni, 33 milei.'anj back between JS a m, and 1 -t p n nel Jday. " 2953'F Vom Lincolufon at 6 a m, twice a week 4 funday and1 ihjirday ; by Seigle8 Store, Japoh' Fort, and Mullgrove ; to Morpanton bv 52954'From Lincolnion at G a m. twice afweek L' Tueay ""d jhursday ; by Dallas, 1'alls, .rowder' Creek and Bethel S. C., to York tille, S. C. by CT p hi 43 mileg ; and back be Cween 6 a mi and 6 !p rrr next day. Proposals or triwekiy tervife, will lx? considered ; also Co extenid to Chester C.il. S. C. ' 2955 From Jhelby jat 6 a n, twice a week, ! wedHenday and, Saturday ; by Slice' Shoal. Erwirisrille,! Limestone Springs, S. C, Thtekety -Foik,-Moultrie, and Hurricane ; to ijpartantburn:, S. C, by 7pm 44 mile ; and liaek betwepjn 6 ttjti and 7 pm next day. Propoaali fof weekly ten ice are invited . alsO: Sttar4to-.vo, see 295G From Shelby al G a m, iohce a week. juessUy, by Swaujistowu, ew Ijuuse, S. C, and Antioch ; lo-YoikvjHe, jS,. C, by 6 p in, 29 miles ; and back betweeiijG a matid 6 p in iiexj day. Proposals for iem weekly servi ce arrf iuviled, also proposajs ti sujmly Cling man, and While Piaius, in lieu o SJingslowu, New House, antKAutiocb, (see Nos. 29p0 ;" 2935, and 3178. :J . ; )"-:' 1 2937 From Hit her (ordtonjat G a rn, once a week, .., Jriday ; by Vhiie Oak, Sandy Plains, BarlsvilTe, 3- CM G.jweisviile, Miiburg Miiford, and Pa Ion a. ; to lirtenvlle C. H..S.C. by 1L m next day. 52 mtles aned back be tween 1 p m Saturday and 7 p m next day. 2938 From Rutheifbrdlmij at p a rn, once a y. week, thursday ; by ligaijs Store, Dun can's Creek, P.i.kviiSe, andj Garner's Ford ; to Camp Call by G p m, 37 mijles ; and back be tween 5 a m and 6 p m net day. Proposals i fi tiMuTi S$htbv wift'beilconsidiMed. 2059 From Ratherfordton at 6 araace a week, I ues- j. dav ; bv Finckney, Pattou's-llloafi.-, Golden Valley, I nTin-ilU "n,wt Millti.rv ( Jn.vH t to, Marion bv 11 a in I next day, and hack by Sajir Hill and jCeilitr Creek be tween Thursdav 12.111 and 0 p ni next; day, equal to 41 miles and back. 2360 From She Ihv at 3 a am, once a week, Wednesday; by Muddy Fork and Old Fubmcei ; tofDallas by 7 p m, aud back by King's Mountain, White Plains, and Clmgmin, between 0' a m and 7 p m riextKbiy, equal to, 25 miles and buck. Prjosuls to,' omit AV ntte t luius ana C!iiig:n.Hi ar invited, (see No. 2i)oC.) 23G1 From ShVlby at G a in, once a week, Thursday ; by j U;r'-!i..vi!!..1Si.ndv Run. (irassv Pond,-S. C, aud-l Cnmhcirs. to Sriartanbun'li C. II.. S.;C,bv G p in,' -10 mi!vs, and back beiwecn 6 a m aii.l G p m next day- 2Jb'2 i riii li.:U:i'. rtordioii at o a in, once a vveca, l ues- day ; by Cuojer s Gap, MtilisL ip, and Jbdneyville ; , to Hendi-rso'rtviHe by !) p m, 32 ni'iles, and back between j 5 a ih and i p m n xt day. Proposals to end at Edney- j ville are invited: wfst) proposals to eud at llorsje Creeki 2'JG'I From Asheviile at G a m, once a week. Friday ; by ' Sulphur Springs, Avery's Creek, Mitl River, Boils- ton, Chijionviiieund Davidson's River to Cathey's j Creek by G p m, 37 miles, and back between 6 a m and G p m net day. . !, j 23G-1 From Asheville at 5 a m, twice a week, Monday j and Friday ; b Ilomtneny Crebk, Pigeon River, Forks of Pigeon, Waynesville, Scott's Creek, Franklin, Tennessee River, and.Clayton, Ga. ; tia;kville Ca.,'by Cpra next Wednesday and Sunday, 130 miles, and back between 5am Monday and Thursday, and G p m next KW ed nesday and Saturday, Proposals for extending from 1' rankhii over MoyOib to Murphy are1 invited ; also sepa rate proposals for service between Franklin and Clarks, Ville. 2!)Gj From Asheville at 6 a nj, once a -week, Thursday ; by Turkey Creek, Sandy; Mush, Spring Creek, Fine's Creek, and Crab Tree ; to Waynesviile by 12 m iiext day. 5!) miles ; and back, b jit wee 9 1pm Friday and B m next day. Proposals to enibracje Jonathan's Creek are invited. , J 2'JGG From Asheville at G a m, once i a week, Wednes- stluy, tlirough Uuncoinbe and Yimey counties; by G:irEins, Gijjjert's, Hull Cretik, Indian Gap, Double Spriu(rs, (i.diageii's, Big Laurel, Sulphur Springs, Tenn-, aijd Ijoye's, to Limestone Springs, Tenn., by G p nt next day, oG miles, aiid back betweeu G a 111 . Friday, and G p - in next day. 2967 Fm Cedar Creek, Tenn-, at 6 a m, once a week, Wednesday, by White Rck, NC, and Big Lau rel, to Bald Creek by 12 rn next day, 38 miles, and back between 1 p m Monday and G p tn next day. 2968 From Warm Springs at 8 a m, once a week, Wed nesday ; by Paint Rock, to Newjjort, Tenn., by 5 p m, 27 miles, and back between 8 a m and 5pm Tues day. Proposals to commence at Paint Rock, and to ran in close connexion with the Warm Springs and Greenville i route are invited. v 2969 From Ivy at 4 pmonce; a week, Friday ; bv Ga briel's Creek, Bull Creeki Walnut Creek, and Brush Creek, to Warm Springs by X p m next day, 32 mifes, and back between 1 J p m Saturday and 8 a m next day. - j V 2970 From Ivy at 6am once a veek, Saturday; to Longinire's, Tenn., by 6 p: m, 35 miles ; and back bet w 'en G a rn and G p m Friday. 2971 From BumsviSle at 12mpnceaweck, SaturdajT:to Elizahethtown, Tenn., by 6 p m next day, 43 miles . unt back letween 8 a m Friday and 11am next day. 2972 Fsom Bunirville at 7 a m once a week, Saturday ; to Big Rck Creek by 12 rn, 15 miles; and back be tween 1 p tiynnd G p m. Supposed to be covered by pre ceding route, No. 2971. ; 2973 From Watasrga (C. II.; Bwnc) at 7' am once a week.-Wediiewlay; to Cranberr Forge by 12 in, 15 miles : und backbefween 1 p m bud G p 111. 297 1 Frum (Jrassy Creek at 6 a m ojice a week, Tues- day-; by Chi!dsvi!leyYeuV,v Mountain, Cranberry Forge, and lioan Mountain. Tenn to Elizahethtown , j 1 enn by 12 m next day, andick between 1 p m V cd- nesday and C p m next day 2975 .From Marion at G a in onea week, Wednesday - by Stone Mountain and Ediieyille, to Limestone by 11 a ii next day, .() miles, and backr&etween 3 p m Mon day and G p m next day. 2976 From Frimklin tit Gam once a week, Sunday : by Aequoiie, Yallevtown, Dawesvllle,1 Tomotla, Mur phy (C. II.) aiuTIvy IiOg, (Jeorgia, to RluirsvilUi. Ga. by G p m ii"xt day, 7(1 guiles, and, back between 7 a m Tues day and G p m next day. Proposalsl'or a second weekly trip betwene Murphy, N. C-, and liliirsvflle, Ga., will be considiTed. fsee No3'lf3.) Alst prfw sals"To curtail by commencing at Murphy, (see :J5f6 1.1 2977 From Quallatown at 1 p m onj-e a week. Tuesday; bv Governor s Island, Stikoih, and l'ort Montgome- y, trrValleytown by 7 pm next day, 50 nriles; and back between G a m mondav and 12 m next dav. 2978 From Murphy nt 5 a m once a week, Friday, to : I'ileiav, (in., by 8 p 111, 45 inili'S, and back between i aamaiii.pintii'.vf day. muders to name tne inter mediate pst olhces. " 297'J From 'Ulairsvill". Ga., at Gam once a.. week, i j Tnejulav, bv (irceuwood, Prasstown, Fort I lent j bree, N. C, and Tusquitee, to Acquoc.e by b" p m, 35 miles, and back between G a m and b p in, Monday. 298 ) From Cathey's Creek at G a tn once a week. Sat urday, to Georgi towh, Miicon county, by G p m, 23 miles, and brick between G a m and G p in, Friday. Query whether necessary, i SPECIAL OFFICES. Proposals are invited for supplying the following offi J ces in North Carolina for the nett proceeds of the same j resp -ctiv elvvimited lo a sum to bJ named in tue propo sals in each case. ' . ." IL-ar Branch from prison's Depot, 7 miles and back once a week. 15 'iitonville and Falling Creek from Everittsviile, 13 j 'e.s Mini K:ielc one a whck. 1 from ILlliardston, 7 miles and back Ilrookvi'le and Tabb's Creek from Oxford, 10 miles I and b ick once a week. ' Knggabo from Brier Cteot, G milesand back once a week. j ; Chinkepin fam Hallsville six miles and back once a week. j Farmville from Falkland, ;9 miles and back twice a week. Fountain Hill, pee Johnson's Mills. FallingMi'H aud Reedy Branch from Solemn Grove, 14 miles and back once a week., j Fa!!t;igCreek, pee Rntruiville. I Five f'orkand Tar River from! Rereji. 13 mile? and back : Five Forks onee and Tar ttirr r twice a r. eek. 'Jerusalem from . Mucksvilje, 6 niilea and back once a week.' J i . -JeiMiy Liud from EmcrscPn's Tan Yard, 5 miles -and back once a week. ; ' Johnsoii's Mills, Ridge Spring. a:d Fountain Hill from Ilookerstown. IG miles and .back Once, in two weeks. "Jonathan's Creek from Waynejbville, 7 J milea.. and back o'nee a week. . ! . ! Judesville from Scull Camp, 6 riilles and back once a week " " ' ' j I x)' well from Nahanta, 12 miles and back twice a week. I Middle Creek from Raleigh, 12 miles and back once a week. M illedgeville from Jackson IlilJ 7 miles and back on g a week. Maple Hill frorn Walser's Mill, 7 miles and back once a week. - Mount Ulla from CowanFville, 5 mile and back once a week. j I Neill's Creek from Barclayville, 9 miles and back oace I Jl trar Ir Newby's Bridge from Hertford, 9 miles and back once a reek. :". ' -5 New Light from Forestville, 10 miles and back once a week. " j Oakland from Pittsboro,! 7 miles once a week and back. , j Olive Hill from Roxboro, 8 miles and back once a Parson's Mills from Jarneetrrtvri, six- miles trad back once a week i proposals- to -.r embrace . 2j.jG.1 P:ach.-trc'o. GroT from Nashville.. 12 miles and Lack f ' ' i. , s i . H ' I Tu-rSi's 1111 froiii" Louisburg, 9 miles and ,backj ouce a week. ' , s i ' ' 1 Reddlcksville from South Quay Va. 10 pailes jmd back opce f. week. , -, - Hp- ; Itidge Spriatj, se Johnson's Mills. J r lloseneath from Scotland Jeck, fonr miles and back oDce'a week. j. j -'"v I Reedv Dranch, see Falling Mill. I 1 U11CK u v-rv K. i - . ' t 1 - 1 Shalow Ford from Big Falls, 6 miles aud back once A Shooting Creek from Fort llembre, 6ix miles once a week. ; ! s Tabbs Creek, seeBrookvilje. and back : Tar River, see ;Five Fui'ksl ,; Tbompsou'8 Store froiu Ailemance, 6 miles and back once a week. I j ( " Walnut Cove from Gerinantown, 6 miles $nd back ortcej a week-" ' ! . White Cross fr6m Chapel Hill, 8 miles and back once 'a week. -l . j I Form of a Bid where no change from adt$rtigeuier.t is ! contemplated by the bidder. : " I (or we, us the cae rnavi be) here write the name : or names in full! i.flhere statb the residence olr residen- ! Ccsl hereby ropose to carry the mail on route No. i f,rn tn ;ia (lft as tha Plistmaster I General's .advertisement for proposals on the same, da- ! tt.j December 18. 1850, requires, in the time stated in j the extent of a moderate dMerencem the cornpensaUin, c.rH.,..a mtaincd in -,th ni1;-prt;sl.inpnt. and hvT" cap'' the ditr.Ten'ce is not sucli to interfere wiih the pol- the following mode of conveyance, to wit: Here state ' how it is to be conveved.1 foritiie annual sum of here write out the sum in words at full length.- ----- i Dated " j Signed. Fvrm of a (Guarantee to accompany each bid. "The undersigned here insert the name of the guar antor or guarantors guaranties that, here insert the name of bidder or names of bidders, as the case may be, if his ior their) bid for 'carrying the mail from V t be accented by the Postmaster General, shali en- Ucr nU the emuraet reouired bv the Postmaster Gene- rai pursuant to such bid, prior to the first day of July ) next, with at least two good and sumcient sureties, to perforin the service promised. ' Dated ( i sigaed.J Fonn of Certificate. The undersigned, postmaster of , certifies that he is well acquainted with the guarantors ubofe named and their property and that they are sufficient uud able to make good their guaranty. Dated " Signed. INSTUCTIONS, Embracing certain conditions, which will be incorpora - . ted rn ihe contracts. 1. Seven minutes are allowed for opening and closing the mails at all offices where no particular time is spe- j cified ; but on raiiroad and steamboat routes there is to ! be no more delay than is necessary to deliver and receive j i the bags. 1 j 2. The mail is to be conveyed in preference to pas- j ' sengers, and to the;r entire exclusion, if its weight aud ; i bulk require it. j j 3. Post office blanks, mail bags, and the special agents ; of the Department, on the exhibition of their credentials, j are to be conveyed without further charge, on jnail lines admitting of such conveyance. j 4. Mail agents are to be conveyed without charge on the principal raiiroad and. steamboat lines, where the size of the mails and the number of the offices will re- quire their employment by the.Departmeut ; ai'id, in that case, a separate apartment, for the exclusive use of the ! Department and ore-o f,.r ill- :isort'mr and Fafe-kenl ing of the mar! is to be provided by the contractor, un- 1 der the direction of the Department. i -.S- - r I Tn nil e:ises there is 10 he a forfeiture of the navnf I he trip wnen tne trip is not run ; anu ot not more man three times the pay of the trip when the trip is not run, and no sufficient excuse for the failure is furnished, a forfeiture )f at least one-fourth part of it when the run ning or arrival is "so far behind time as to lose the con nexion with a depending mail ; aud a forfeiture of a due proportion of it when a grade bf service is rendered in ferior to that in the contract. These forfeituresimay be increased into penalties of higher amount, according to the nature or frequency of the failure and the impor tance of the mail. i , .. . . ... 1 .1 G. Fines will be imposed unless the 'delinquency be satisfactorily explained in duel time, for failing to take j . 1 ,. . r -i . . 1 reiusmij 10 lliscuuii'e a taiim nin-u in nuiu u urc Jc- .!- . . . , " . partment ; or assigning tne contract witnout tne con sent of? the Postmaster General, or for setting up or run ninr an express as aforesaid. and The Postmaster Genera! may alter the contraet, liter tlie srihedule, he allowing a pro rata iuciease of compensation, within the restrictions imposed by law, for the additional service required, or for the increased I speed, if tlie employment of additional stock or carriers j is rendered necessary: but the contractor injay, ia such j case, relinquish the contract, on timely notice, if he pre--; fers it to the change. The Postmaster General may j annul the contract or curtail the service and puy, when I he wishes to dispense, with the service., in whole or in part, or place a higher or different grade of service on the route, allowing one month's extra pay on the amount dispensed with. U. The payments wi'l be made through drafts on jxist offices or otherwise , after the expiration of e;ieh quarter i say iti February, May, August, and November. j 10. The dis'rances are given according to the best in- i formation ; but no increased pav will be al'oiwed, should they prove to be greater than is advertised, If the places nre cor- c;lv nameil. 1 1. The Postmaster General is prohibited by law from knowingly malting a contract for transportation of the mail with any person who .shall have entered into any cojiibmution, or proposed to enter into any combination, to prevent tlie making of any bid for a mail contract by anV other person or persons, or who shrdl.haye made any agreement, or shall have given or performed, or D'romised to give or perforin, any consideration lo do, or not to do, nnv thing whatever to indiiee,any other person not to bid for a mail contract. Particular attention is Called to the 2sh section of '-the act of 1S3G, prohibiting combinations -to prevent bidding. 12. A hid received after time, to wit, the 1st April I a . in- .. . v . .1. i. ...... : 1 1. .. 1 next, ai in a 111. 01 u 1. i.oui mt 11.11 am v ic(U't-ii i,.y inw, iir that combines several routes in one stun of compensa tiou. cannot be considered iu coinpetiiioii with the regii- lar proposal not adjudged to be extravajjant. I'.i. A bidder may offer, where tlie transportation call ed for in the advertisemant is dillieu'it x imjiiactieable at certain seasons, to snbstiiuie an inU-rior iuve of convey ance, or to intermit service a specified number of days, weeks, or months. II"! may' propose to omit an office that is inaccessible, or is not on the stayj ror.d, the rail way, or ut a steamboat landi'nfr, as the case ;may be ; or he may offer lo substitute an inferior mode of supply iu Biich cases. He may propose different days and hours of departure and ariivul, provided no more running time is asked, and it is obvious that no mail connexion or other public accommodation is unprejudiced. He may ask for more running time to the trij, (hiring a specified number of davs. at certain s asonsoi p.-enharly bad roads; but be yond these changes, a piop.Ua! lr service floYereiit from the adverlisemei.i wiil prevent- its beiticr ponsidn-ri'd in competition with a renu'.ur bid not set asUle j f e.Virava pance ; and whore a-bid contains any of the above alter ations, their disadvantages wiil be estimated ia compar-in-jit with other proposals. 14. Tiiere thonM be but one route bid for in a p-oposal. 15. The route, the service:, the yearly pav, the -bidder's name and reHdenec. and thei name of each member of the firm, where a company offers, should: be distinctly stated; also the mode of conveyance, if a higher mode than on horseback is intended. j 1 6. The bid should be se:it under seal, addre ssed to the First Asistaait "Postmaster General, with Mad Propo sals in the State or Territory of " written on the face of the leflef ; and should be dispatched in lime to be received by or before the Iff April nexr, at 10 o'clock A. M. It should be iruarantied, and the fuffieieney'of the guarantors should be duly certified. (Sea forma) 17. The contracts are to be executed by or before the 1st July next. 13. Postmasters at office? situated npon or near rail roads, but more than eijhty:rtida from a depot,, will im mediately after the J 9th ApVtl next, report that fact to the Department. Mating their exact distance fr- in the riilroad depol.nnd how otherwise supplied with th mail, toenahle thePoStinasier General tenlirect the proper sup plytobemae from the railroad by mail messengers, from snd aftfr the 1st July nexL : 19. Unde the art of March 3, 1815, the route is lo be let to the kvwet bidder tewlering surncientj puarant ies for the faithful performance, without other reference to the tnodflof transportation that! may h necessary to provide for th cine celerity, certainty, and security bf such trans-portatien irom, or aenver at, a post omqe, ine man, or any part 01 j 0- - - ' it : for suffering it to be wet, injured, lost, or destroyed; ! for winter wear; Crockery, Delf, China and Glassware or conveying it in a place or manner that exposes it to I Few Sells Jt'iini Liid Tea Ware, depredation, loss, or injury; for refusing after demand ' mill nnd X cut, Rowland's best; Smith's vices and to convey a mail by any coach, railroad car, or steam- j from 4 to 20 penny nails, saws from 6 inches to G f?et boat, which the contractor regularly runs on the route ; hammers, cutlery, from a very fine pen to 12 inch butrh beyond the specified number of trips in the contract, and j er and carving knife and fork, indigo, blue cotton yarn, for not arriving at the time set : and for setting up or ( weavers reeds, Dundee 45 inch bagging, rope and twine, running an express to transmit commercial intelligence ! sole nnd upper leather, good, in advance of the mail, a penalty will be exacted equal j sl-(; t (OITF.E, Y NG HYSON. IMPFRHL A YD to a quarter's pay. 1M,ACK TK1. (IJOlOiATK. UIOLlSNLS. itr. Jif. 7. The Postmaster General may annul the contract 1 , . - 1 , 1 . .1 , .K 1 . alein ami I mlatlelpnia -A marines tor Moltatt 3 for repeated .failures : tor violating the post otnee laws; ... ... . ' .. . , . . , ., t , , . .. . lulls and bitters and ditierent oilier patent medicines for disobeying the instructions ot the Department; lor ' . . . 1 . , ' n . 1 i .u a x 1, m 1 Uvestulls, be. with numerous oilier attic, es. Wbeu the lowcr-l bid proposes a mods tf cenveyar.c- i hat is inadequate iW the rj'Jte respect ti thecertain- f v nrilV' llll! otAfril V if! I Ito maili aci1 fn.m nnv i " commodauou for IraTeL it ill uot be entitled to the route' I f5?116 n4 Marnci Jlanufactnrcr, 20. When the bid doe not name a mode of convey- ! i ?oarS JsummereU , IWe'i Drug Store, anee, it will be taKt and upue When it nmntMt in enrrv tipkyrAmfi to th advert mVnt nt nrt.f mode of conveyance- is Kited for the route in the adver- i tisexaeat, it wiH be coasidtred as offering oulv for horse- back conveyance. 1 21. Since the passase of the act of March 3, 1845, a i new description of bid has been received. It specifies no j mode of conveyance? but engages to carry the mail with J certainty, celerity, and security, using the terms of the ; law. These bills are ca'Eed, from the manner in which ' they are designated orf the rks of the Department, 'rar bids." It has been qecided, afier mature e inside ration, that a bid proposing a specific mode of conveyance of as high a grade as twol-Horse coach transportation is to be preferred to the sar bidJ The experience of the De partment enables it io lay down the following rules, viz : When the mail oil the route is not so large as to require two horse coach conveyance, a star bid., if the lowest, will be preferred to the specinc b'd. "2'2. When the mails are; of such size and weigbt as to renaer 't necessary or expedient, m reterence io mem a,onN to provide two-hocse conveyance, the specific bid, "Zn n nigncs.wiii m preierrea to tne siar o ia, to y ' ur w ia , iiich jikias iu a reuucuun hi him of transportation. Exceptions, however, may be allow'- ed, wh.re the star bid is made bv the present owner of the. ': stock on the route, and it is manifest that the reasons tor j preferring the sjieciSic bid dn not exist iu his case, j 23. Ou rotiN's of the highest class, where four-horse coach or steamboat transportation is required by the size I and importance of the mails, ikt- preference for the speci fic bid will be, if necessary, carried to a greater extent of ; diliereo.ee than on the inferior cuach routes, subject, how j ever, to the exceptions above stated. I 21. A modification of a bid, in any of its essential ter,! ' tantamount to a aew bid, aUs caunot b? ree.-iv- ed, so as to interfere with regular competition, after the J last hour set for receiving bids. j 25. Postmasters are required to be careful and not to j certify tlie sufficiency of guarantors or sureties without knowing that they aru persons of sufficient resjxmsihiliiv ; and al bidders, guarusiiors, and sureties are distinctly 110- iinea mat on a taiiure to ecu r into or p rtorm trie con tracts for the service proposed lor in the accepted bids their legal liabilities will bti enforced against them. 2G. The contracts will be substantially in the forms heretofore used in this Department, except in the respects particularly mentioned in these instructions and condi tions; and Oil all railroad imd sicamhoai routes ihe con tractors will.be required to deliver the mails into the xst oificesa't the ends of the rooies and into all the pos: offices not more than eighty rods fi'oni the railroad or landing. X. K. 11 ALL, I'us! ni'ister (irneral. Tost Offick Dei'ar ru:.NT, December 18, 1S50, Village Slolel, Stal? illc, C. THIS Establishment is pleasantly situated immedi ately on tlie Nor; Invest corner of the pu'ihc square has attached to it a number ot convenient offices lor le gal gentlemen and others. The undivided attention of tlie subscriber will, be given to the interest oi the house, add no trouble spared lo render all comfortable who fa vor me with h call. The house has undergone seme repairs, wliich adds to the corn fort of famines. The servants shall be taitnltil una nouest. Droveis :nav tnui , , lots an,J P-'ty o gram at reasonao.e prices. Call g've me a trial. Thankful for past favors, and hope tor-a continuance ot the same. . U. t.U 1, T. StalesvilleyLSept. :U), 1850. xew fall iv wixtek goods. i;ck;l:k & max well A RE now receiving from N. Yo k &. Pliiladeploa, a handsome assortment of Cloths, Cassimeres, Vest- 1 ings.and variousotherCiood forgentlemen's wear, with a j variety of colored, solid and figured alpaccas. cashmeresj delaues, poplins, lyonese clotiis for ladies dresses, with i velvet silk fringe and Jenny Lind binding, c, for dress trimmings; shawls of various qualities, some very fine ; ' bonnets, hats, caps, some fine quality ; shoes and boots, I n larcre nssnri nipnr. eni uiren s ennea ann nnoi s:in:if: e . - . . A ol w in- All of which were purchased lor cash anu we intend I to dispose ol t he 111 on the most reasonable and nccoiu- mooating terms to punctual deaiers. O.ir customers, friends and the public generally, are respecilu', !y invited to give us a ea II, examine our st.x k and jiui 'e lor I he in -selves. Our whole aim and study will be 10 ile.i-se and obi ige. Sa'Iishuiy, Oct. 14, 50. s. R. FORI). Wilii;ton. n. r. B FILES IY MilCLF MOYLIIKMS: UK U) A Y I) Foot Stones,; Paint Stones; Imposing do., and in short, any article called for of either Italian, Csyptian or Ainrriran M:irlilc : and work warranted to please or no sale ; and if dam aged before delivery, it is at his expense. Orders for any ot the nbove enumerated articles left with the Cdiioisofthe Watchman, will he .-mended to with dispatch. Nov. 9, IMi) 21) tf Harra! Hurra! the Olsl Yorth Slate forever! Smith A- Ilnrkcr WOI'LI) respectfully announce to the public that they are still carrying on the Coach Making Bu siness. at their old stand, nearly opposite the o'd .lail. where i they are pre pa re J to execute a! I work in their line in a masterly style. They are prepared to furnish Vehicle? at prices varying from .lOU to SlIKKJ. They ate also receiving a lot oi the most sap-itb triimiimirs ever brought to this place, aid which have been selected and purchased in the Northern cities at the lowest cash pri ces bv one of the firm, ftherebv enabling ihem to sell lower than most et,ih!if hmen?s in this country. They are determined that ihejr work slriil not be s:irpass.-d by North, South, Fast or West. To accoinp'i-h this desirable end , have supplied theniselves with the most choree materials and s';i:tu! workmen. They would in vite the pnhlic to call nnd examine their work before purchasing, as they ofiet inducements rarely to be met with. N. H. All work warranted twelve month, which mukes them a "leetle" hiore particular to have it well done at first. Salisbury, May 1. 18f)0. 1?"1 LOOK BEFORE VOL LEU f rSTIlIK subscribers would resi-ecthr ly inform the Hti--M. zens of Salisbury an 1 vicinitv. that we have open-' ed a I3tOT ANI SHOK SHOP at the stan.l occtijuVd Itst yenr by Harrinervt Co.. nnd one door below the Po.jk S ore. We intee I tr sell n low as any hop,in the Ip'aee, and vmpioy none but good and experienced workmen )-.ir st.M-k of Jj;ATUi:ii 4. MATERIALS will he purchasejd in New York hy one of the firm, which w:ii enable ni t) t-t a fjoo l article, and to sell work at a h.w price. Tne he?t ISOOT Tl AItTJl in Salisbury, is to he jfouud at tins hpp. A work warranted. Dry and jreen hide rid ali kinds ol coun try produce taken in e kchaime tor work. il. I). CASIEll 6c CO. Salisbury, January. 1, !ul 3 4 1 Valuable Plantation for Sale THE subscriber ofiers for sale the valuable planta tion formerly the property of the late William ! Thomason, lying between Second and Third Creeks. ! 10 mi'es west of Sahb'jry. It contains upwards of 300 acres of land, embracing an excel. ent meadow, a good da! of Sine land WoodeJ and cleared. Jt has on it a Jifr?' dwelling hwHe and every nere-ary out-bui ii inst, a superior spring of water, and a tine apple and peach orchard. This flantatin can be purc hased at a low price, and on accommodation term. Persons wishing to buy w l please call on t tie jb-ciber, near ahe place, who wiil taie pleasure in showinrr the land. JAMES T110.MASON. . Jan 9, 18ol j 3m35 RAGS! RAGS!! O f i 'LBS. clean cotton nsr wanted by the OlUU 5tii cfjFebruary, for which a fairrice will 'le paid. j M.TIROWX & SON. ' 1 Salisbury, Jtn. SOfA, 1651. 38. TflTIT, RTTT.T.TT7" A TT -8 rt lK Pf"nf,en''T locazea myse! m ihe Town W IT A r I fc- l . I . - . J . JUL' of Salisbury, 1 now oGVr my services in the abeve business. Having worked in some of the best hop in me fctate and also m the Northern cjnes. I think I can please ail who may favor me with a call. Repairing done at short noc. Prices moderate. Country pro- duce tak"n ,a "change tor work JOEL SULLIVAN. January 23, 1851. 1)37 References Jolm I. Shaver, Samuel Reeve, D. A. D3vi3, James E. Kerr. A. Henderson, Jenkins Ro berts, W. Murphy ,V Co., J. M. CotHn. Gold Hill ; V. C. Darringer, Concord ; Dr. John Foard, Rowan. J: If ARBS, FS1SBY 4 Co., o. 6, St. Cbarle s St. Br.l tlfUOrf, Domestic Warehousemen and Importers of British and French Dry Goods, direct from turoDe. Have on hand a large snck of American Goods pur-' chased previous to the recent advance which they otfer by ihe piece or paekage, to tue inspection of Sout!eru Merohants, in competition with the stocks of Northern cities. Their importations are now arriving. Let Southern merchants examine careluljy Southern stocks. All purchasers are protected iu prices against Northern markets. 12tp.J36 iillllX IHICT raSUIOnS 10r l9Ji-Jl m ., , . . ... .. B-fl -t.AUU, 1 ailor, ha? just received, (nt his old stand,) troin New ork, the U' Amrriran and European Fa sfiious, for the FALL. and WINTER, Their Stock comprises all the articles tisualiy fiend :t and Will continue to receive them ouarlerlv. He is 1 Drugstores, besioes many thing tevuliarlv s,!m,i, nrtinarpil to exeeiit nil nrAar in nio Imu ..f , 1, . . I ' the watltS and foiiven f iii'h ,.f I. ...... in a fashionable and workmanlike manner, at the short- ; tiief wuu!tl res.-c:fii'ly snrioit :h..s, desirous of t-:rcl- -est notice. From his long experience in the art of cut- j in? to" call and examine their supply before iurn.sini - i '., - . - . . i ... i iii i : i 1 1 1 iv i i ir i i . 1 1 1 1 ...... . -1 i.-u.i-. r r nr ' . . i tiua and making garments, l.e i'.-,-: fnitidoni ihm l, 1 themse'ies. can give satisf.iction to his en-!iners. ' - ' ...... ..V He repectiuily reaims h's tl;:mks to Irs friends and tne peh tie lor 1 li-ir I me' a ' j.on ten.if-ri.u' h'tu hereto tore, n in, wo 1 en 1:1 v or o y ' .u -reined e (.oris plense h IS ccstomers .to ilieril a comiiui.-iuce of iheir't'avo-s HORACE H. BEARD. N . B . A 1 1 k inils ofeoontr y produce taken a t ihe mar ket pri-.-es lor wo. k . Salisbury, March 21 , 1?."0. Jiij lUnns.s. Sliui'-ls Sc Iir4'l f rocii Sow Voi'k ! Dccnnhrr VI, 1S."0. rH3 SXT2SORI3SII lif jut received by JL. Express Liueriireei I10111 New York, a splendid lot of P ;i:n and .Em'oroidered Cashmre Shawls. Aiso. another lot of black and coortd si:k M.inrill.is, which are going otf rapnliv at the siu of the Ued Fl-i:;. r.il) ' E. MYEKS. )E:01V V .5A.U! hare cui.eiuded to sell LJ? o(i their ftrge and so'endi.l- stock at cost, which was greatly increased th-s summer w ith a view of con tiiming ihe business, Ijut they have since determined to i go west, and wH sell whether they rea.i.e cost or not. They believe that they have tlie i argent and best select- ' ed stock of Drugs Med.cines, Paints, Oils. 'an;;s!.es, , Window ( i lass. Fa nev A nicies. Brandies. Wines and J Domestic Liquors, together with most pf t lie Patent Medicines in u-e, that have ever been rifiered for sale 1:1 Western Carolina, and it wii! lie veil tor all persons wanting i.ny f the above nar.jeu ur;icles. to call and buy, lor bargar can be h..d. Thev wid sell tlie whole stock as it is to any pers.m wiini' to enirie m tlie business, and they know thai they are sate 111 sd.yiiiu j 1 ho t they have been and are still doing much the largest j business iu Western North Carolina, and their only j reason for sehing is the above. October 17, ls.'.U 23 IT" ALL ot those Editors who have been publishing the above notice (Selling olf at Cost.) will please dis continue the same aud send their accounts to us. BROWN &. JAMES. Feb. 20th. 1651. FRESH GOODS. JUST received by Express today, the following ar ticles, to which we respectfully call the attention ot the public. No. 2 and 3 Mackerel, Fresh Salmon, 10 boxes Cheese, IOOO lbs. pure whi'e ierd. ,$1000 wi'l be paid lor a better art Ic'e, 1000 lbs. 1 1 re Proof Paint, in od. cheap f. ,r cnh Dicrmhrr 1 I. 1 .".. ,U KI HVS IMAM) FAtHIY. 4 LL 7a. me persons in v.a.il of good and ah e i.isiru-!i-biii.-:ii, ot rra nled , a :nl nients wiil fi iii them i : 1 t :n Pi;,...-,' K-;;.b a re v, ; beaui'lul tone nini fin -b. Ai any inurnment that does not c cr; Wiii be reiiioved w.lliout any rl.'ir lljl lo , a ;;d a rx . ei iii; on. !u r put in its place wahout cfiarges. Addre.-. place w aliout cfiarge A. Fv'T'HV. No. 75, B.oiunore st. n . , more, . Md. June 20, 5 fi. n S?."(l to i Pia :h s In 111 list of rRic::s. fi oc'ave f'oei to x.'jhli : bj do X.'f.'iU ; 7 do ; -o.o .N.'lilO 10 is500. lira! .s5C.li to .sl5i;. ha 1 ai won: vow su-:. i',v (2i) i:mss, sur.Mwr.i.L v rn. Dfl. A. C'. .11 Till having permaneviv !oea ied jn the Town of Concord. of:'.-rs bis pro!. --, on;.! services to the citieiis and surrounding country. Ofii. e. No. .'J, Harris' llrKi, Row. " Coiicord. Sept. i'tl JAMIS HO HAIL WATCH AND CZiOCIX-XvTAXIEU Opposiir the Walrtan Office. Dcccmhi --in. 1 "."(f Ilcavi Si in ,J SJini's. r 31III. Subscn1 er ,-,s rr.vnl i OO I'll ir of m av j rM'ut'ij ilO. a -i.j enor arii. ie. wliich he is t-.-i mg at .s 1 g5 per pair, and going ofi rapidiv at his cheap store. K .... . . . . . .. . T! ie sign Ol the Itei! I 1 r it . Salisbury 32 M V FRS Wanted ! (;ish for Xcroo :ili:i:rv. .J juij u!ie ir.i'T i - now 1 ma rk-1 a nd w: -h--rroe. tor whi.-ii lie 1 1 .'ir- Otier- r :iae n nuni'.er . iri2 the J ;,,n ; A 1'erson w isionj ; oi anr ol iii- a',oe nan ed property wojld do wm to ca on tie- f r he r . MVCii MVKKS. 1 dl-":ince a:!ei,-i.-,! to l-.Vh orf. C ommunica,,or Ir- rn Snsiinrv June l.'t h 1 CLOTHING" "CLOTHING." 5 B TELEGRAPH. ;T receive I a i.-ire i.c oi He ,dv M i ;. 'i'.'hti. t a anion j h We h.;ve ( '.'11 'l Ii." :otr' atut 1,:'-, e-r . Uj t!:. market we "A . 1 ,'. '' von II: 1' - ji h t- the M LUtJW.N S,.N. e t : e 1 ; - -; ( ) v ( livi' u a ;i r I I air fact. l)cc( mhi r 1 1 1 -.-.0. :a J. IS. COI TU W k e; eoiw; i-i: v ;utn! . a ia: and rn..t : 1 01 !'::.. ;unl SlalioiM i-. .-Su rv , 1J Roeli Wand Jeans and Kricvs. B 'OGKU M A X WKLI, are an: for the mV th- Celebrate I Ho. k I-'and J.-nn ami k'erv-i- Orders troin a dMinv promptly attended to. 'S. Jnt Itcrolved A LARGE npply of Jayne's Expectorant and Hair Tc . onic. Ah Sand Sat-apari!!a in qu.irt U-tti BUOWN .V JAMEx f,,r st'c bv Drs June 3, LiO l.'lCKLAYIN'tr AND n.ASTFi: IVi fai:hfullv lo ie, in jTood time, and on re:i-onibie terms by the guhscr.ber who ha leen enticed m lhat business for the last twenty ve.irs. . AdJre, fexin'on, N. C. A. L, WATSON. Janua, ISolry 1G Cm3G Just Received this Day o I bags nro oorrsr, J " " 20 'lo N'u. 1 .Mackerel, brand of lU. For sa.e bv M. - BROWN & SOX. Salisbury, Jan. 1, 1850. 31 THE LARGEST AND STOCK OF COODSJiy ilOWAy x pOjWISTING in part ctCSoibini Dry. Hardware, CuWy,Ewt?. Shoes . nJT gethef with a large aorlme.,t of Croceries of evtrr scnpiion, China tG5sMWsre,&.;'ce'.,aiil infoct et other article suitable for couotrv trade ; o a;, fcf we respectfully Jnvite the attention oTiLe Cuizi , Rowan and public generally, to call and; see i for t f felvev Our stock ia selected with the greatesf ra., the Ndrtbern cities for cash. Wc are therefore to sell as rhesn if not rl-.pniwr ,o t . i ' btate. r,.. . . w.nuwitainf fcQQni , We are sole agents for Pecare and Staith's Tn t .rpl ri-VM rrr I W ...:.L , 11 r .aj n III il I?. J " - wiiu ttixt j r J r great invention. 'e f' a Country merchants who want to buy bv whnvL uc rrjirtiaiij iixvueu IO C8.I. He Fn'w r. themsrlves to give them as good-tiar-a.. possSwy get in New York. er v.': All kinds of country produce bouhi ct 1 -t i Gobi 11,11. Dec. 15. - 7iy3l- New Drug Store in SalKnarr. , Drs. Summer ell & po7e ITAVKjot rrceived a'larseand carefully fWrVi JL; assoriment ofDrn aud WodiriiifJ w hich they ofier to the public on the most rea!, tenns. - . ; j UIV II llT " -J - j To Physician-, they wou'd ay, lhat haying carefully I noted the new piepar.itions a.im -t di'y m'.J. d to ti e rlistot reined: ai ag-nrs. thev will endeavor u r...,, . i ) such as soon a they siiail f.iiriv entitled to a pl:,ce t i I the M ateria Medica. . It will le their constant a;tn 'o keep a supply of the fresiiest and beM artii-its onla. j Orders trom a distun. e promptly attended to MeJ;. ( ii.es carelully packed utid torwarded any where cn th si;i;e roads. Piev,-r, .;i,-n nndf up nt any hour by on of the fir.r. I '1 h.-y wci'd a lo invite attention to their assoriimr.; ! of V Ihr-Stuiis, &c. &.C.. &c. '. Au. :u-i f. ."id. Iyl3 -t S 1T 1 X G FASHIONS: Jl ST arnved Itesh I 0111 New Y irk . Scott's ( eVr ie.1 Fashion far tw Spring aad ScmtBcrof Jvo The subscriber, ih.i'ikt.il lor a-t favor". luiiM ;ev rc fu'iy So iciis ln cm patior.s i:nd the pjbiic frtrra.'fv to cail and see the nevs pln-te ot Falll(inR. He ftelf 'vn lideti! thf.r he can persut'de even the most ln-,:r ard U(J. frishionab'e to let h;iu t.ike d.rnensurs. CfiiivJe JOHN A. W ElRM AN, Ts.i,r Feb. 20. IsHl. 41 N. M. ("ouniry Produce iakeu in eicharige for o- at market pro e. ; New Drs. kt. Wholesale & Retail i Dn'is. Mi (hcirn s. fiiitt.s. Oil, i-c. . 1 ' tj mi b sutwV'crs are rcceivinj at tbeir Uiug bloif U- .; pos::e ii.e M:in.;nii i h tel . j a re fcnd j Fre ij :i-si'rtmei:i ol-Du: j, (.'lit-mica -, ic, j f which have been s-;e ted within the ast fiw week vcS great t are, by one of the firm, L Cur nsortment if t ow I . ! ni 1 ,, 1 i-oiiijT-,e, iuu n-riuu-j 111 iir : merc iiaiiis, t l:v-i- eians and ihe Public u ne.-aily, to tall imd exaunhr stock before purchaiig elsewhere. We feei sat M.n: ih we can please them, both in the (jUuiiiv of thr f. tide? and tbe price, as we are deirrmined to H. eir siock at a very small advance on first tost. - Aniongst our late purchases m addnion to the ar;.ci usually kept in a Dtuz Store, may t e foutuf a lare-tUf.. p!v ol Jod Liver i!, Hydrocyanic Acid .Tnrra 1,: s Ki' IHiuhaib. Y:irn's P.iste, ! ',:.-. n"s INs. Janiaica (iivci. Pow-oi Ti'po i. h'ire Pro t I'aiiit. t'herrv Pecto-H). I... ipild Cuuc e. Ihis-eru. flM;e, K ice ,our. He. I far 11a , N ot ; ia ! I l. .1. . S.;r- ! I'm.:. ("Ii :-".. I Re is. AM.. m. -.a1 1 very .1 ! ; ot il'ill !!.': V, i ; ,ch"P i ' a n . i'o . 1 ; t on f tI,- : I the verv :-.-. . p., j b , e !,, 'r. . t j . ir I tij 11 a: t e .. in 1 I Pleser ,11 - ; .:Vr's. j A lorre as-.oriti e'i: ' r tie mi :i's. I : j.rr ;ir..i T. 1 . i: -. .!.-.. i.'n'.- mnro-' ."l 1 s TV. l'o A t - i : it r -. I. i'Tiu 4 1 ' - r. M. er riii .. : ,1, 1 ks , : J u il in. r,a - at ,. r r- i v v,th jjiiiK -1 1 ' 1 .si. 1.:. r 1 e . i : r-. ih- i.! fr , 1: r 1 :i .. . ii,-' 1 i;k: . ,v .ami;s. 17 1 an cci icru a D. Se,n . 5. ' L. liili 1. .VI. 1 1 ! ML THCniS 1 rrAKi: i Tiio Subscribers i I I Hie :1i-! Sl.oe. o'd .-'-a;i I hav.- r,;i 'll!l--s. 't Tl, t i' rr,i i: . I . V. v I a;. 1 vv : e'l. I- over, bv ! to LF. Ai wi l, Their wiTk 1- : " tin I t: ale-y. :ua iiu! 1 N l !. ot n r ol t ina te-'a , 1 rtl. f j a ..', .I,, fiv.r i Z i,C olti-"i- !lti:e e ( -ii . ' i,. n-1 r e 11 1(1. o ;'-!. I .- ; '-r :k . . ' ' I.- . I it. :. - ! ir 0,'l.l till: V ' ;.-!, .- J t-T-t i. 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Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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March 20, 1851, edition 1
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