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I I J J - - t, Lvu i; T rs,l men ' were kroc.inM v confess I do not tmdenrand thentnin of ifir ttV,) CfcurcU ;;Wn -y- ' 7" - , ,,,. drunken loafer-.nd t would rather we hi mi pay Jiniite'dt Su el HP? gno oulu result -from I 8jxpence a we-k towards the accumulation of a fund ta '.k-.ntoratBiWtion, The Chinch doe not employ n;.n of -talert9 to lecture on temperance than hole. i Jfie V iiian until tlie believ.- Jiim lo have keeper of pome miserable liquor And 1 i' ..mu rttwiitpil and afford si ; uiieouivical feel less fearful of his becoming an inhd I, a hlasbhe- 'oC -V .''"- r u i;.. mer, or one who would take up the story of, Jonah and ...urance of HU rtiitmin theiuetorin to iif fhe fi. prif wcraf . & in a Divis,ion cf the Son?, than M.. uk i r , ' -. - - . r !.;.. moral nd uwi Iif. These jreqtiiiiloiJ4 are j in a doggery sr among those who advocate stromrdpnk! . .UJ mid e JU&1111A r(pf riiy of ihlf bhiifch, and n so, to all Jjations ht desire to live, md exert, over in at greater au.Torio? and wa; never ioroe-iutU more uniform patience and christian reignUionI The deceased was for many yeafs a member of the Presby lerian Church, and her frtenda and kindrfed have good reason to believe that she is now a member of that Church above, where there is no imperfection, no paiu, no sutTering. She left five orphan childrexuthree daugh ters and two sons, to mourn their irreparable loss. ! j Com. mankind, a alu'tary influence. Perlie wU like us Cohow a insle in nce in whiija Son ha i left ,fT relii .ierciestic. W have (t on good an THE WRONG SPIRIT. At the time that the people ot I'etprs j nurc re raining every nerve toaotiuir purl in resuscitating thelnleigh and Gjas ton. Road.it is most unfortunate that sbch i, that ciiS thi kind cu!d he jfointed . ungenerous allusions as the follou jng.J be af"a' 11 ma' we ak our ,riend lo i w,,,cn aPP,aT(1 in H 'communication s gn-! Ujice a 8in"le Vase tu which a un man ' ed r '.Franklin " in the Raleigh Standard! lit been hroujjht into the ChnrHi Hirough the should he marie to her. 1 his writer.! Jirrct or inditi "influence of pjcret eocieiies? trppaliing of the R; G. Road, says: i)0ei not ejpetence raiher lead us to helieve I would suggest that we make ac ' "tbrntrfrom oniej'cause or utherj thy roiider finjnl81CP xvj,h bptter neighhurs t lan lr'mseWes feciire alter having taken thislep? JVtershurg; North Carolina owes nothing jjj'lhrvnot 'ar lo he sntisfird now, trf far to I'etershurg, hut on tb contrary iVtrs .t morality ant). religion are mnr erned. Veri- 1 hurg ops every thing.JO North Carolina.' I. .nrh feemeth. Ill some ease, to te Ihn tart, our inur in uini- ji uri iuurnru-: Iu( iHfther. j In our former remarks we had j,o allusion to gvdd Sons u Temperance : it in ihe had ones wif Complain of, and we hlaine ihe gHod one for receiving and retaining the had onei wiihoul taking efficient measures to efTect iKir reforrnltioH. h i" not enough that the 1 I n i I t r .'II . r In our furner remarks we had npss' ftn1 11 st,p- st'nU", MU1 5e,usp lfil ll; ho to -her own -conscience when it nsks tin question should we not help to rehuild the Raleigh and "Gaston Road. Nvrr suffer her to refuse a call from N. Cat oli na any more." The nennle of Petershurg have always ftmkard leave; ofT.the huUle in order to hecorne J ,ePn willing to acknowledge the heneflts abetter man,pe, niut alo look afier. and cor- they have received from the North Ckio .,cl lt other hail hahitr. An individual -may j. I'm trade, and their h&ge outlay tolac- ... flnln iif i.irii. mkI tJt'hA one of ih commodate this trade is ample proof of lio " " t ' J f . . . . .. i ?ilfl wretrhe d.n earth. Tbfe I n 'evidence iha the .f.'tt'hole, wemirien given to druh yrt a ahomiiiaVly vile and wij- fjij, that (Itd ly suprnatnral mean!. hHtnecL itr drstriictioii. Our friend I5eV Sjdomite$, rs kentjHKs, and ked was I hi tUt we knov notJu'n.g ahout the vt ire "siunding itAlie daik." crfie, think pott", and that If i his ! so, Carriage Building. Ma. Editob I wish to call attention through yonr paper to the fine work in the Carriage line put op at the establishment of Win. Overman &, Co., pf your Town. I see no reason why any one should for a mo ment think of going North for 9uch an aHicle, when, v going a few miles he can get an excellent Carriage of any description, at the above named establishment in Salisbury. I have visited his shop lately, and can safe ly say, that I was not prepared to see Vehicles of so fine a finish, and of such durability put up. : I trust that for the future, it may not he said that any North Caroli nian has supplied himself ftom the North rh cities. A CITIZEN. Cabarrus County, March 31, 1851 . j SALISBURY COACH FACTORY. We would call the attention of the public generally, to Smith &. Barter's bcttiiful lot of Vehicles now on hand, and going up at lh above named establishment ; and most especially wouldwe recommend the Ladies to call and examine their work and cheer them with a smile of approbation. They are receiving a lot of most beautiful trimmings, and also the latest Northern and Eastern drafts. N. B. We would also call -particular attention to Mr. Win. M. Barker's (one of the above named firm) THE MARKETS. - .-.- f v . . Salisburv. Anril. 9.A. Apples, (dried) 40 0 $00 ; Bacon,s9 Old; "Cotton. 9 O 9i ; Cotton Yarn, 00 Q 95 ; ! Coffee 1 14 & 16i Corn, 55360 Beeswax, 18 00; JJatter lJ ; Flour 6 00 ; Feathers ; Iron 3$ (3)41; Linseed Oil 80: Molasses 35)40; Nails 55J; Oat3 0,3 00 Irish Po tatoes 8 1 00; Sweet do. 35 40 ; SugaJ, (brown) 8 0 10; Do. Loaf. 00 12$ ; Salt, sack S29 00; Tal low 9 10 Wheat $l ; Pork j j f Fayettevtu., N. C. April, 15. Beeswax 20 22 : Bacon IDA q : Cotton lCi 14 ; Corn 8590; Coffee 13! 14: Flour 5 6 : Feathers 30 32 : Flaxseed SI 00V300 Iron, Swedes, 5 6 : do. English 3J 4:1 Lard 00 11 Leather, sole, 20 23: Molasses:527:i Naii&.cut, 4J 5: Oats, 50 00: Sugar,bro.,6 9: do! loaf, 11$ 13: Salt, sack, 1 30 1 50 : Tallow, 10 b : Wheat Si 81 10. .if! Cheraw, April 22. Bacon per lb; o12- Butter 202?: Beeswax 20yi : Coffee 12 15 : Cotton 10: Corn 90 1 Eggs 12 15 : Flour 7 7$: Feathers 3035 : Iron 56J Lard 1012J: Leather (sole) 18 ,22 r Molasses 351 40 : do. Cu ba , 33 37: Nails. cut, 6 7: (Rice 4 5 ; Sogar,br8wn.8 10: do. Loaf, 120 15 : Salt, Li verpool,! 40 1 50. I I mm IW fou tiie -SPUING AND SUMMER TRADE! ITOD WS1IT0 BP. liiJWJJJIUlDJ mm Embroideries? ! Salisbury. April 17. 1850. THE subscriber has just received almost splendid as sortment of fine embroideries, consisting of Lace Muslin, Capes and Pelerines, Muslin and Lace Collars, cuffs and sleeves, valen'cienas, collars, buffs, chemizens. infants robes and waists, Swiss and cambric edgings and : .: i rt i. : , , beautiful and elegant manner of nainiina mitir.rv Ft. "rui.gs, musnn oan.w, nouncings. IBce nefid dress, g;- j t .Ti:... ; . 7' infants caps, &C EXMSS, SHEMWELL, $ CO. Dealers in Foreign and Domestic Dry-Goods, RESPECTFULLY beg leave to announce to their friends and customes, that they are now receiv ing a large and desirable stock of STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, embracing all theVew styles of Foreign and Domestic Fabrics, suited to the spring aad summer trade, among w hich are Striped and plaid China silks, fancy French Jacone's, dotted Swiss muslins, barege, de lanes, white and color ed satins, cheni ginghams, orange anJ blue lawns. em broidered muslins, checked, book and Swiss muslins, embroidered Canton crape shawls, needle worked capes, collars and cuffs, rich embroidered robes, lace and mus lin manti!las,.(Parisstyle) French ei'uHam' aftd prints, (.great variety) hosiery, tab;e damask, towellings, cotton IP YOU DO, Call at the large Store-East of the Conrt-IIoasc ! I TThere Goods can be had at rcdnccd Prieci! 1 All ..U;l. IT l . : also, gilding of every description done -T'haverourchd J ,"'PO"aUOn Justices of Rowan. 4ur mind, and h involves iur (flare H(t. He tvt hlatne hui (or it. As a goo I citizen, it i l',s impeiatiye., duty to enlighten rfet)e usfrortiati ignorance whii iifeiy. HutJas a good Son, he . ' ' J -e ... lulling! lo ait Jtlsoeiailoii wnicti, ui)itt paiu o ricinmunira)(fl). hinds hitn tojperreey, and ibouph we-s-hoyhl he dying l'r In U of know ), tdj:, ,he daro dot opn hi month to otter a tjllanfe. Sae your itopmiiins in the fu. lure, dear lieveflie,, and do imt hlam ih (r itiTmhlrng in ifdaik. on a snl'jji, upon which iuare not a fowed to enligliteu jtis. In con. elusion, Beve jie desires to loiiig argurneul, , if we can. to 'allow -why a man should not he. cornea Son j'JVmper:i nee, Iflhe will prove lo heyonda -doul.i. that the C'hur-h i not . tMeNo morulZ4 and temperaneeize the world, then we pfjuilHe to rotnjily wilt Iih r'qtiePt, CANDOU. their appreciation of Its value, but FranklinmoNt not forget that the ben efit of this trade? has not enured exclusive lv to Petersburg. North Carolina trades with Petersburg because it is her interest to do so. and if we get her trade welpayi for it ; and both parlies .tre benert'tejl. When did Petersbtirg " refuse a call male on her lv North Carolina ? l)id she do it when her citizens put 8300 000 in this same Ualigh and Gaston lliid. and when, after that money -had heeiijlost to them and tlfeir heirs forever ihey cbultl not put their nosesinto the old North State for fear that a. shnritF would n n b them, and the courts make them piy over a gain? But a truce to this. Our policy! is to let by gones be by gones and lotik t the tuture. Our poli-cyis to heartily co- operate wi'th North Candina in resuscita- iug the road, and fostering interests w hich are common to us aW.-Pct. Int. Signs, rf-c , 45c tr rkprlfir' lidii ,l U:- t- U 1 " . 1 ...... . ..j, uu uiui uir iim anu iw iiiisidhe: it ..'ftA m..f . , r 1 1 .. i T imnn . give them an examination. He takes great pleasure in showing his goods, and is confident he is offering them I : .1 I r . rn iin , . -ii t . . , i nmri uncca man iney nave ever Detore oeen onered ' B "V? "u""rs3 wf"' "5 n iuonoay ot in thig market. Dont foreel the 8tore with thp gi , of Tk I,.,l,..,.r.. I . II ,U. ",r V" i C. .! I tjo . itui juhj u a ii'. i iwiui ( . inn iuc iiiaisiiiiirs arc eam- estly solicited to attend, a majority is indispensable. H. L. ROBARDS, Ch'n Rowan Co. Court. April 24, 1851. 2,51 Excitement Hot Over Yet ! 0 NEW SPRING GOODS! THE undersigned takes the earliest ppportunity to inform their friends and the peblic in-general, that they are now receiving and opening a beiaotifu! stock'ot SPRING AND SUMMER! GOODS, which they are offering at low prices, cotsist'mg in part of the following, viz : " 1- Engiish, French and American gingham, white and colored tarlton niusl.ns, plain and embroidered grena dines, hortensia and other very fine dress poods, printed and embroidered lawns, black and fancy sulk; bl'k, white and colored kid gloves, 30U "pieces calicoes, white and colored doyiies, striped and lambord dripery muslina, summer shawls, French, Swiss andJaronrl muslina, bl'k and fancy c.i&simeres, French and English cloths, Read' Made Clothing, French Lace, Florence and Crape BOWKTS. and linen sheetmgs 12-4 w.de Irish l.nens.b'.eached and j Uumbrellas and parasols, Looks and stationary, wall p..' brown shirting brown anj black cloth,, fancy cassi- j per. Iar2e assortment. Java and Rio CogW. green and f7"-a"f 1 Mack lea. loaf, crushed, granulated and rerrned sugar. Kwii"n i ki ' l . Mewart 's syrup. a very superior artwJe, dairy cheese, coats, brow n, olive, blaca, blue and drab business sack.j PP.rm anJ nol-nt canil!,... Piwta.Uh.Kia ;af..j. i- .eather, lining and bindms skins, Miles & Son's boota and ladies shoes, Eeebrr's hits, CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS, a larne stock, chase hides and enime'.led leather, theet tin, sheet, hoop and tire iron, anvil. vice, screw plates, hardware and cutlery, saJJler'a tools, saddle trees, hog. skins, IB a u mi iiit GREAT SKY-LIGHT DAGUERREOTYPES! -o- iA grati!) hiutikity . I uir it watcJiman .V. f'niToa :pjln 1 1 1 Val,-lim;tn ojf tlic Idtli iiiFt. mnice h n t ni ta riic.-i i iii on llw snbjject of " S cr t .W.etit v" Tltp iuahor apprara to hive, wi-th creat ich'Tim hh. M'i.l'Upou a paragraph foidul in the C'iiritf ;.4il I ntrlliiMiijof aaini-l s-'cri-l ci- ies wluc'li is no tnn'.wunl to liTiiisi lf, no dixi'ii , ) pala'.bU- tlint lu-f-mld luM witlU it tnun tin- rcailcni ,,f the Walch nsii. Permit nve' to say b'-lltrt,' I loiiol: iixni some of :hi-nrtruineritw ofii" ( 'andor" that I utirl tiota Son of T"iiijTafic"liitMie of the origiuul danel who liave spections tif I he week are over 850 lihds fun n.iuiirtg agtuim me monster luten perjince tor the ' .... . . . nt. ' W eight.-,.,, or twenty 'y.-a-a. j . J Whiskey 2 t a 25 Cents pergallon. I admit that Iutvt been oppused to nii" of the fea- . . lures of the orV'ini.atioii of. the Sons if '1'eiiiiu raiici'. ' t . . ' ... -j, nr II there could, he such athtngiasn thr tp.ub'.B of w riiiiii: in (.pKiMtiou to siich an organi- 1 nil 1) a ft I e SUIClde, one took place ill New Wth.u. that ho inli: lit ailyaiire boinelh., IiKo a Holid QileatLSa lew Weeks ago. A Fiench areuuiPii'. ; lull 'f I atmlor iiiakcn an adiinssion near the .. , . . I , . v. ... i ... -...u- .i. . -.e tin nr. verv noor. nro nosed sine tie lo i s iMiiiir-jirwriii i o ui" ioj;iiiiifiii, which iifu i ran tre, ii . f i i i mi.ed iNlors not totally deetroy all the objections thai wife, and sh ngr-ed Ilat tfiey should i O3 Clack woods' Magazine for Tpfil, is or. our takle, iilled with matter as u quite interesting. If is one of the monthlies worth reading. sual I e w TE LEG II A PI I liEl'ORTS.&c. Baltimore. April 18. I he steamers news' has caused more firmness in our Hour milk ed ; holde 84 GCJ UmI whet lll-i a 105 vhiti- com 01 a 03 ; s llow G3 outs ami rye unchanged ; tohacco quiet, sales small ; shippers indisposed to buy ? prices same as last week. The iu- rrHE SUBSCSIBERS would call the at- A tentioii ot the public to iheit stock of celebrated LEFLER BOOTS AND SHOES, now on hand, the manufacture being superintended by Mr. Jacob Lefier, who has been experienced in the bu siness for the last twenty years, and has always eriven universal satisfaction. Just receivd from New York and Philadelphia, a fine lot of Calf Skins and Shoe Trimmings, bought entirely for cash, at reduced prices; enabling them, with the advantage of their Tan-Yard, to sell lower that) any establishment in Salisbury. HARNESS, &C. They also have on hand a fine stock of HARNESS, BRIDLES, &C, DR. WEEKS, j FROM Raleigh, will fit up a splendid ; Gallery in Salisbury, about the 1st May, to give the citizens of Salisbury and vicinity an opportunity to obtain some of his excellent LIKENESSES, which are so celebra ted for their rich depth Vf tone, and life-like expression of the eye, which is never attained by aside window ; every picture is covered with gold enamel,! making it imperishable as line gold. j Every Daguerreotype shall be colored to (he life, in the hest style of miniature painting, by one who has taught the pencil and brush. I His magnetic silver pictures are unsurpassed in the sharpness and distinctness of their minute delineation Just received, a likeness from life; of Madam Jenny Lmd.ot which he has a copy for sale. Also gold lock ets and pins. N B. One pupil will be ftceived to learn this beau Uful art, including all the late improvements. From a host of notices of the Press we copy the following Their pictures we have seen ; they are of superior and frock coats, linen coats at all prices, cassimere an'd linen pants, fancy silk vests, fine shirts, cravats, ic. HARDWARE 8c CTJTIERY, Hats, bonnets, boots and shoes, which h.ive been purchas ed for cash with great care, and will be sold unusually low. Onretock is now much larger than it has ever been, and as regards beauty, we thinkjt decidedly the prettiest and stock ever offered in the State. Ladies and the public ceneraliv are verv resoectfull? invited to ! T.innni.'.- fill VI,!I -! J ni an examination of our stock. vn 11 iiiiv lvtiu ti lilUUif vililSSj The above goods with many other articles not nam ed, were selected with ihe greatest carr. One of our firm bavins spent near two months in the Northern cities making our purchnses, nnd bought with cash exclusively, and we are now prepared to offer lo cur friends and the public. at our 1-irg j-tore, corner of the "Jour-House, at Wholesale or Iielail, me of ihe largest, beet selected and handsomest Mock of deslrab'je Spring and Summer Goods ever or ened in tl,ia Town Call and see, get some of the bargains, thev are coinz off rapid ly J. F. CillM$ECS k CO. Salisbury. March 27, 47 Corner. Mansinn Hotel. Salisbury, April 3, 1851 made by an experienced workman, which they are sell- finish, with a remarkable sofiness of tone and life-like ing at reduced prices. Persons wantins any articles in expression of the eye." Deaf Mute. Raleigh ther hne-"of business, will please give them a call be- " We advise all who wish to secure good likenesses fore buying elsewhere. Hides of all kinds will suit as to give them a call, as they have been engaged in the well as the cash. Come one, come all Shoo onuo- stud v and practice of the Photopraohic Art from its pai rs ask Cfin,S;: Hi) a 01 cts. site the Post Office, and six doors below the store of J. F. Chambers &. Co. . BROWN &HAYXES. Salisbury. April 21,1851 51 SOMETHING NEW AND DESIRABLE! AT Spring Grove, IREDELL COIMY. (UiliilU'ill mm liest infancy, and possess advantages rarely to be met with. rarmville (fa) Republicans All agree in saying " The plainest pictures we ever saw. " All who want good pictures would do jwell to cal on Dr. Weeks immediately as he will leave in a few days" Southern Democrat. ap 17, 50 Bargains. Bargains. THE undersigned having concluded to dispose of their Large and besirable Stock of Goods, would inform the public, thai all coods on hand will be sold REtiUOED PRICES. ICT Having about 9l8,000 worth of tjoods in store, embracing every style, fashion and fabric, we rl ttter ourselves that wr can offer inducements which are unprecedented, that we can please the most fastidious tate. We invite you lo cope and examine for yourselves. No charge ror looking! Not wishing to identify ourselves with any of the humbugs or isms of the (lay, we will not trouble you with a long and tiresome list of merchandise, but rest assured that we can furnish you with any thing as uallyf3und in a well seiected stock of goods. P. S. Owing to the absence of itie Senior partner and a misconception as to time, on the part of the Jun ior, it was announced in a previous advertisement that we would sell our stock of Goods at auction in May. This is a mistake. The highest market price will be paid for all produce in exchange for goods. M. BROWN & SON. Salisbury. May 3. 1851 49 TMfGSTB'ltUGST FRESH 1 STOCK ! Spring and Summer Goods! 185I. mi (suvs Candor) laractur are re- rd us pleasure 11 blessing." tnirou " We it not prt'wiiiiie lo iiksitI that rn all plaer,:iriimutioiis of this c) ligiooxly injurious on the conirnry it atl'J Uibrlirve tb;it ill Joiiif sections tliey artl k 1 .uw, it SUCH fwguiiixalioiis, when pritperly conduct H According t ti'o " Consliniiion in iislbcst features' tx 1 lilehhingi why does -not "Candor" enter himself, , itd rxert his inllib nce Jo induce other well disposed" citizens, irioru apM 'religious men, to enter into it and fe (list ii. is properly coiidurii d. Is it possible for gowl both die tooeilier. The separate doses oj nrsenetc were mixed by the hushandj He drank his. but she held 011 awhile', atjd fi nally concluded he a u I 1 not die y'et. Finding she would not stick to the bar train, he sent tor th neighbors and told the whole sKry. be saved. The He was too lar gone to wile was arrested, men In KDiu.ki. that winch linv kiu.iv id! iir..rlnciii. .,f ... . j , ... . . - tflerainga,or w.-nlfl be s. by tb.rj aid? But we hear of I tiereM)ei ng no prooi agallisi tier, stiej "conscHtuiinislvioppoHiiiji clergymen."! -What ; con- dismissed. Their names were Roussell. yicnti..!,. oppotft.., lo that which u b ensing !. t ler- ii pnniilePeil deranged at times. fynif-n coiiscii'titfttosly opxsmg that which is good, or . . . . , . , !. h.rh by iheiroWn efforts they could n ak beneficial he VVaS IK) doilht gad to get rid ol him. . .to the cuiiiliiuiiity)? ' 1 lie)deii is prcosjrTous. HEAD QUARTERS, OPPIOBRS hut was HnVwIiy hl'ioiilj (he Sons of Temperance be select- d frtmi jtiiiong a(f ihe secret societies, and made to bear the brunt of oppoKi lion ? The promotion of Temper nc m cinniuu'ritiy is certainly a worthy object ; and tW ii pritffhHetlty vhat the Sons have In view: and chariuMe dispoaition will award sincerity to profes Woi umil the curitrnry is proved. Thiaj, iherefore, is ne p,Mnt in tu-jf trreed, wlhch every wclj washer of the r.fnj generalioo'lmisi approve. ; i Ibil'' CatwlorobjeeiB to ii because ajlj meifibers re tit decideillr iiioral. 1 1 Oar- Mar kf I. .Since our last, we have no material change to notice in ihe Cot ton iVJarket. Ivhe article - does not Come in very extensively, and we are in order to quote extremes from 7 to 11 cerits. Camden Journal. Wm. RO ii is an obleeiion, and one hidh is to be l.unented by all the .friends of morality In Iredell Countv, on the 3d instant, by Rev. 'rdgKj order. :;, Jiut is ibis objection peculiar to the James. Mr. HF-ZCKIAI1 MYERS, to Miss C Tnization of Jibe Sons of Temperance ? Perhaps LINE WHITE. : Ctndnr is a member of the od Temperarjce Society. I In Davie County, on the fith instant, Mr. GIDEON i our store is permanent, and not " a mere mushroon es pf He is. It not, 1 supposed: is, at Mast, favorable HOWELL, to. Miss ELIZA llbl)KICK , it for all frndn of jnorultty and religiUi are frieod- In Snrrv Countv, on the Gih instant, by John 'J to leinnerance. Tking it the'd for granted that he is a member of trinperanctvorgauiition, permit mi- to ask if he v"knrw u case, jin which a 111 in who dame forward ' ' temperance ineetms was prevented Itruin siijniiig 'Vp.jp wn aciount ol unmoral charaitler 1 Did-he l't rejyvce to se;8och a ch irarter come forward nnd aiiet a deposition to-ml himself of ibis one part of "inniirahty ' jAivd did not a hope sjiring up in his a al that this sMp niiht lead to reloniiaji ion in other P'C'sf Jt thh sudi ch aracters were njdmitted into old SoVieiiejt.Va? not ns well calculated to make 'm proud and 'Impudent as to admit the 11 into a Di Hof the SorijtJ . If, not we must ndliut that the ,rf netirr nnd more hortorable men liian we. .lmi ot t;l(. Clergy in our Siaie and many other pro M")nM ivl litmoraMe men are, or have 'been advo fMf ,ril,i-r.utee icieties, and it appears never to f literal ikJ.1. L .1... L ..11 tOQa . in ir itll'l.ll Ulfll rdtuui'lin .1 w 1 a 3 BOGE ll & REESE A RFj now receiving from the Northern Cities, a com IjL plete and handsome Stock of Spring and Sutlllllf'l Goods consisting in part of fine Englis-h, French and American cloths, cassimeres, veslings, cot ton ades, tweeds, silks, muslins, lawns, ginirhims, ba rn ws, trimmings for dresses, fine silk lawn, French braid and other make of bonnets, artificials, wreaths, tabs, ve ry fine hats, caps, shoes amtyioots, suitable for the season, with a complete stock of buffalo, shell, horn, tuck and side combs, breast pins, studs, fancy butto s, gold and silver pencils, fine la ns, accordeons, perfumery; with a f variety of other fancy articles, brass clocks, Harilwarc, Cutlery, Queens, China, and Glass-Ware, druss, quinine, fine French brandy and Madeira wine for medical purposes, wi;h various other patent medicines and dye-stuffs, groceries of all kinds, and good quality. Weavers Reeds and Blue Cotton Yarn, with numerous other articles too tedious to enumerate. Our customers, friends and citizens generally are re spectfully invited to call and examine the above stock as no pnjns on our part shall be spared 10 please, and to sell as cheap as the cheapest , and upon the most accommo dating terms to punctual dealers. Country produce la ken in exchange for oods,such as shelled corn, oats, flax seed, feathers, bees.-wax, tallow, wool, if washed and licked clean. We avail ourselves of this opportunity to tender our thanks for the very liberal patronage bestowed cpon us thus fir, and hope by strict attention to business to merit a' continuance ot the same. N. B. We a Iso extend our invitation to those few dis interested friends who so falsely represent our stock of goods as being "second handed," to give us a call. And ah r u'oi j1 frfi it 1 C lltiAir liai'A n n i 1 1 1 1 t-r rt - - r- itai1q I i.j ,.r k..,;. r.i.u 1 ;-..u. June at C(),,1P Pce. ui niiun luitr vi iiuinr, uiry n ui lUI Llin mi O'llir llir : conclusion that they have wronged and spoken falsely of their neighbors. In conclusion we announce with pleasure to our friends and the citizens adjacent to Spring Grove, that OF THE 64TH REGIMENT OF Wholesale and Retail ! Dr. Summerell, Powe & Co. BROWN, FRALEY & CO. ARE now receiving and opening at their store, oppo site the ITBrick RowI a new and splendid stock of - SPRING AND SUMMER -GOODS, which they believe has never been surpassed in richneaa and beauty, by any stock brousKt to this place. It com prises a large assonment of fashionable -ine fancy goods for ladieaof excellent qualities some of the finest Sllkl ever brought to this market, varying froail to 5 50 per vard ; fine prt. Grenadier, eu;Sroiiered do., prt. Foulard Silks, do. Chini, black satin, .lucliini.blk dul ly ; very fine pt jaconets, embroidered swiss-s. grenadier shawls, crpe shawls, c;iies and cul:afs, muslins and ginghams, fine assortment, w bite jjoodB of all decrip tions. A !.-(, BONNET RIBBONS, t i iYorth Carolina ?lililia! YOU are hereby commanded to pa rade at ihe Court Housd in the town of Salisbury, on Saturday the 17th of May next.it be- i 1 ing our regular day ot drill, at 10 o'clock A muskets for drill and Court Martini.! By order of A. M. GOODMANi Col. Comm'd't S. LENTZ, Adj't. April 12 4t50 FIRST INSTALMENT. Office, Salisbury and Taylorsville ) Pi.ank Road, Co , April 12, 1H51. TVTOTICE is hereby given that an insta!(nont of 1 -L 1 per share on the stock of ihe Salisbury and Tay lorsville Plank Ro?id Company will be required payable by the Iredell stockholders at Stntesville, to Samuel R. Bell, and by the Rowan stockholders to the President in the Town of Salisbury, on the bth day of May next. By order of the Board.) W; MURPHY, 3t50 President. HOUSE AND LOT IN STATESVILLE, FOSl SAI.KI 11 1 1 subscriber wishi njj to move South, offers, for from r-2 ".$ to N.'), tine g'oves. hns:erv. fho?. ic. Jtc. For gentlemen's wear, they have brosght on lomt of the finest CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, vestmt!, pocket handkerchiefs, cravats, glove, hats, boots and shoes. They invite sj ecial attention to their rare and rns:!v ; Bonnets from i.r cts toKl2 50. of the HAVING purchased the large and valuable stock j latest fashion and finest quality. A hwilsnrne assort of Drugs, .Medicines, Scc , of Brown &. James, have men t of (lowers and linen caiuhi ir pocket ha ijdkerchiefs. removed to the stand lately occupied ny them opposite the Mansion Hotel, where in addition to the ior,:e as sortment now on hand, they are receiving fresh supplies from the North of all articles in their line, which they are selling on the most reasonable terms. They wish particularly to call the attention of country merchants and Physicians to thr it stock, for they have now the 1 - . ... . largest assor'ment ever ottered lor sale m western io. 1 assortment 01 Carolina, and are -determined to keep every thing on CTTTUTPTf 7 TT ft rrl0 hand that may be wanted in their line ; and will sell j u U JLfi. JL'J, li jL , JT.XX JL O cheaper than the same articles cm be boug'it elew here 1 Trey h n'o IVlrr spi of i.k and benrer ..' . . 1 in this section of country. Their assortment is com- I nats, very bea-itiiul ; tr.Ce tiicr u r.h a g- ae.al assortment . M. Willi I 1 . r .1 e i :. I , I ..f ...I posea in pari-01 me iiniowing arucies ; aiiiiiin.i.iniu- ui iiirn.ii,o;jisr, 10 w u . can and English) blue mass, do do, corrosive sublimate, j Groceries. Hardware. Cutl'l V. ty. hvdrarg cum-creta, red precip.tate, jalap, rhuhar'j , hn- J dish and Turkey) ODium. niort.hia. (sulohate muriate i Their ."ck was purchased by one f th- firm wi'h cash. and acetate) sulphur, sublimed do, lac do, catbonaie nm- ! and wiil be freely sold at short prt'.t-. Lidir. and pen monia.sugarlcaJ, bi carb sodo. bitart pota??e. The j tiemen wr-dnng to jreffine and t-i?l.iot,al4r poods, wi;id. varinm irmiu mu! .tihth rpsnn all kinds of extracts and : well to give us a ta . . hHo-e l-uy !.!' e.se where. tinctures, su'.ph ether, sweet spirits nitre, sp?s lavender comp. The essemial oils and essences, bark and qui nine. The various preparation of iron and iodine 1 do Also a large assortment of painif , oils, dye-stuffs, var nish, (several varieties,) acids, ic. They have a'so ma ny articles for house keepers, such as Delluc's flavoring extract for pies nml the l.ke. Fannn.-stnrch. tapioca. arrow root ; all kinds of spices, bath brick for cleaning knives, camphorated patchuly for protecting clothes from moths, Lyon's magnetic powders for the dr'truc- j tion of rats, bed hiig,&.c. A'so, the following popular ', remedies Brnndreth's pills, Peters' do, Town-enJ's ; sarsapari 'in , Sands' dr, Swaine's do, Ayer'scherry pec- ;' ' (Oral, J&yne's expectorant, vermituge, sanative, ic , ! 1 1 1;.. ' .:i e ...l T Ilr,l., .f ..,..1 , 1 1 ., I I .1 1. . I .1 ... LOU llri u , U 10 11131 Ulliciiu. uiutu u j man sale his House and Lot, thought to be the most : desirable residence in Town. It has good om-build- j v .. ' ' ! 1 inss, ice-house, gardens, two office rooms, situated on i Salisbury. Apr! ,5. 1 ..) Silishuri. M'irch 21. 1851 17 I? 1 III! " Ai 1 1 I i vfM? - oaw T 4S the street, and convenient to the Court House, all adap ted to comfort and convenience. Prjce S,b0'J, or as near half cost as I can get. A bargain will I be so'd to some body soon, as I intend to sell by the middle of F.K,,.. Mr. WM. NICHOL. 10 Miss MARY W In Surry Countv. on the 1.1th instant; bv Rev G. Brown, Mr. MOSES C II A PELL, to Miss AH SWIMB. On the same dav, bv John Davis Mr. GABRIEL ADAMS, to Misa NANCY S Also, on ile 13th inst., by W. Bircham Esq THOMAS WILCOX, to Miss NANCY SUT , tnblishment ." aijd if life and health is spared us, we will Davis, neither tire or surrender. April 17, 1M51 50 I?: ! mYSTERIOU&RAPPINGS! K I X. I 1 m ri iiiij eunscrmrTS would re , Mr. fLE. j 'A babe in a house is like a well-spring of pleasure, aj messen'rer of peace and love ; Yet it is ataIentof-tru3t,aloa,ii to be rendered back with interest." m April 17, l.'il J. Ri JOHNSTON. 3:50 New Cabinet Vare Rooms. H E subscriber respectfully informs the JL public 'hat he has opened a Cabinet V TO THE PUBLIC. J UNDERSTANDlNti 'hit statements have been made and report circulated in the Noriiiern c.tes. j and extensively thmutlh the back country, to the injury J of the Merchants' Sieamboat Company, by a certain person known to the nockholders of the said Company j now in existence as the Merchants' Steamboat Compa- ny whereby the said Merchants' Steamboat Company have sustained serious losses in freighting and forward- j ing: Thr undersigned, Ag-nt ot the Merchants' Steam- I boat CornpTny , represents the said statements nnd re- , ports. by whomsoever made, to be false in fact and ma- ; liciously mean in intent; nnd would respectfully state, ' for the benefit of ihe Merchants of New York. Phi a- 1 Shoo in Salisbury, and has now on hand V almost all kinds of FURNITURE usually made in establishments of this kind L viz : China j ----- ---- - .... , , 1 . . . rv- , Presses, Wardrobes, French Bedsteads, 1 Mahogany I delphia.and Baltimore, ana tnose in. me interior 01 1 eiecute a. ARi: RVA'EIYIS G THEIR SPRING AND SUMMER STOCK OF (MODS! WHICH THEY 7.V77; V) TO DISPOSE OF OS THEIR Usl'U. COMMODAT1XO 7';'.'f.v. PLEASE VAA'OR I S WITH A C A LL EXAM INE, HEAR PIWES AM) JUDGE TOR YOLRSELYES. Sa'i-Kurv, Apr 1 14. l-.'.l 50 SPilLNU ic " SUMMEirtASIIIOXS FOR 1S;31. o HORACE II. HEARD, TAILOR, H'APjitsf received, hi hn old ?tn ivJ . frc :n New York, the TT American chd European Fa h 1 I x ::.e SPRING AM) SI M.MI U. tnd will continue to re: quarterly BORN. Anril 13 A daughter to T. B. Uob-rts, Surry Co. 4 1 1 A daughter to A. J. Brown, Mocksyille I7A son to J. A. bmiih, County. A Mor!tRville. on the lfitb instant, in the 17th vear Pr"-'u1r, iwpuld lead them into ther fatal error of her Rjre Mrs. CATHARINE T. BROWN, tvife of J above articles shall be sold as Ir III fxm r 1 . . 1 . . L. .... . .. . m . ! 1 r I a m -a w w-v n a - lh 1 1 I "".'ti""1' UIMl y'rm w-'e Mr. Andrew Brown, t here was something peculiarly ; i'U v U L'liu I A VII Into tn iirteielv nl I'ruul am hrmnm 1 e men . .u- J....L .u:., kl. r 1 VUUU1 X on in the time' and the occaiioiilof her 1 as they can be bought any where in 'this country, and n fhenvf n. departure. She was cut down in the bloom of youth, we would say to the public that all our turniture is made tft"D lij conic fi.'ruiir.l an, I irn lli iileillcTe nnil live m ! ,',l,ni' it'ii Staml on an equality "with, themselves i.i spectfully call ihe attention of the public to their FURNITURE ROOMS. at the old strnd opposite the Rowan Hotel, where they have-on hand, and are manufacturing the most fashion able furniture, that has ever been manufactured in this country, viz : fine Mahogany Dressing Bureaus, Pier and Centre Tables, with Marble Tops, WARDROBES. SOFAS, spring seat rocking and a fine lot of cane bottom and WINDSOR CHAINS. They also have on hand a large assortment of plain Furniture, and a full assortment of Coffins. All the tl.rrn He 16 p-e; --ired to orders in his lir.e Rocking Chairs, Sofas. Ladies' Mahogany Workstands. Carolina, and oil others wno are interested in the tor- ; r,f lrje trade, in a fashionab'e All of the above named articles were-either made by or warding and freighting business, that they have been and workman ,ke in.-'t.r.cr. M under the supervision of Mr. Richalcj Foxi foreman ef and are now fu I y prepared to carry wi:h despatch-all 1 theshortest not.ee. rm h:s ! I . I .l-.l .1 1 . .1 his shop. I ! He may be found at all limes at his shop on the cross street opposite W. Murphy &. Go 's store. JJTCofTins always kept on hand. Country produce will be taken in payment for work at the market price. Plank and scantling wanted at this timr. ' JESSE; A. STOKER. Salisbury. April 10, 1551. j I ly49 V " 'n, ,hc .0(,iry "f fM,d 0d honorable men touching in the death lift lhivwr" n,,w "Jusl ?tuJ youn2 woman, both it ..I '"T w-ere fit r the kincdom vjr heaven. SJh vena 1 . hy then shopld so much danger be apprehended with only a few days notice, leaving an infant if four"! by or under our own supervision. All we ask is a call J! ln orginizvion of the Sons of Temperance when Anv. When Heath stood before her. and declaited his ! to satisfy bo;h in furniture and price. We return our .m rouni.;r unit uiry eonsioer it a suosutuie J She spent th fvv remaining hours, not in regrets and, ; crease, ah Kinus 01 proouce or lumoer inKrii m c ofjspecial op- amentaiiofis, but in pleasant conversation, wilp her change at the market prices :arse they are" weepinr husbmd and friends, bidding them farewell j WILLIAM ROWZEE, iy secret so- ur,i the d iy breiik an1 the s'va lows flee away " j SAM. R. HARRISON, is jobjectiona- trB nmwn was a consistent member of the Presbyte- Salisbury. Avril IT, I80I. 50 --- . . 1 - . . . v , . ili 1 t- .i..ui,. .n n v. innnba nr niii anil nreseni naironatre. ana nooeovnunc- . ,L - , v.-,..-.,Uri ii ouwiii.i. miftaion, lier cuimneoa was renin aauic icmiiu uii ic f ..'' r-- .-r- -r-,. r- -j r rhiirrh, biW when we have then positive drda- arm f the Beloved, she was firm, and feared nb evil, f, tuality and promptness in our business, lo merit an in- r-r." V'91 ,nv .'' ' She ent th fw remaininff hours, not tn rejrrets and, crease. Ali Kimts 01 pronuce or lumoer taaen in - "I nn. ... . . ... . I:.. 1 . . r- , - . .111,11 r.r-ijnp hi uiiiu uiui n AIIIUOI "!' must be k-tt up ngmint tliem beca i'Tuus and i nt'isv. Doistrrouxly uois "W. i. I k . I. uiiui " - - - !, l : v hat a Compound : It secttecv is k)hiectiona- t. i ... .,iriH;t..nt tm-mtwrnf the PrSsbvte if;,' , t'l'Hindness thereof must increase jibe object- ,.; Church, having given herself to the Lord in early , s I ."unniM seej herrfire, why a secret which is re- ymith. And her history, in life and'death nay he 1 -i)Jt Ine end of every three momtlvs slhould meet happy fruitsof christian training, whic'i mnst- f fnori Oppo,i(i,in than one which is sajd to have ot onv iamien the heart and strengthen the fkith of j ''ItH-ll 1 . '! .1. - 1. fi'jl l 1 1 . . ., . I p, ' " "-crri Hjnce me u iysoi roiomon 1 00 1101 a bereaved Fajther ; but encourage an parents ip trust "J rn. rr tiruin n rlilne. ol reirmlia anil n. : . Umr .hilrlroTr in lha finrtiiri mill iraui mui vmiu.u ." - of the Lord." IV om THE Ml) I'l.Ad; Salisbury, April 3,; 1851. SPRING AND SHIMMER S-ffiD CCD CCD THE SUBSCRIBER IS NOW RECEIVING HIS stock of Spring and Siiinintir Oood, consisting of the usual variety: all jof which having been purchased since the 10th MarcK, afte- the Great decline in Goods, to which fact he would call the atten ion ojf his fnendi and the public generally. ! 48 E. MYERS. goods and merchandise that may be consigned to their care or shipped by their line. j In addition, the undersigned wou'd respectfj'ly ate, I that the Merchants' Company has now plying u: ween , Fayetteville and Wilmington, the steamer Ro n. w.th Tow Boats "Ben Berry .""'Odd Fellow." " M.keCrn- ' ly," nnd "Ready Money," and that during t'ne low stages of water, a contract with Mr John Bank ena bles them, by the aid of the crack steamer " Brother,'' (the fastest boat on the river, and drawing on. y 14 inch es water,) to deliver goods consigned to ihem in Fay etteville with as much, if not more despatch, than any other line now on the river. T. S. LUTTCRLOfl, Ag-nt Merchan'.t' Steam'x at Co. Mirch 31,1351 rp A TT nDTA f 1 AlJjVJllliN v Vf- and Standard Weights and Measures. miT!? D?Di T71T A S JOTiCE is hereby given to all persons concerned. '-O'ntrr enitin a defence of the regajlia and ii- a he promises, uud B4l i hY I knqw nothing albout ihem. nnd admonition of tl hUn V" l'rl', n Hon ol niniie weafinz a blue On Sunday morning the 13th inst., Mrs. A flirt 2. Hl. "i his coat iban a red nose on his fnce I would McNEELY. widow of the late David McNeelt, aged rKKirr. ... i .i.. : ' t t. . . . .1 E. Win' hirn ,nmn undrr fnsign8st)f royally 50 years and two h:W l,nhdg fallow in front ofa doggery I would to be often with t Clotliing, Clothing. APRIL 17, 1851. MYERS is now in receipt of his supply of SPRING AND SIMMER CLOXMSG, R . . . I ... i- i I I 1 1 . . J months. It was the writer $ pfivilece consisting ot IrocK and dress coats ana sacKs.panis ana the deceased, durinelier tone iljne,of 1 vests in the usual variety, to which be would invite the L T,..ivn iii iiuiiiuiauuKJjri, 1 "uuiu IOUO f'lien Willi mo urbCIBCU, uuillij .".-s, ,r ot !ieJ -AVoithy Patriarcla (thottgh I.: more th0 tour monih contiaaance-, and it is believed, ij atteotioo of.gectlemcja. 50. that I am always ready to eorrect and seal weights and measures. "AH persons who have pleasures or ( weights unsealed, are directed to call artid have them tested. Otherwise the law will be enforced anst those . ! who use unsealed measures or weights oi measures in j williamsIrrown. Standard Keeper. SaUslnry,-April 3, 1851. 1 J. HE subscriber Legs leave m.st re. spectfully to announce to his old frier. patrons and the p iMic jjnera',;y, tha he is still to be to in rat h s old stand in L-oan s br.ci Row, Salisbury , where he ia ever revjy and w:', :: g to execute all orders in hi iinr. He is ccr.s.tant'y in re ceipt of the 1 LATEST AND MOST M'PKOVF.fJ FASHIONS. which together with a 200J degree of expe-ier.'-e, l.e flatters himself, will enaS'e hi'O to cive to all who may favor hi:n with tl.eir p-it-rnaje. A.iork done at the shortest notice, and on the w. .ft reason ible terms. . J. A. WEIR. MAN. Saiisbuiy. March 26. 1?M. 4"? R. M. ORRELL, Forwarding md Commission "erfhant, - FvytXtrillt, N. C. Jirtury 30, 183V. tf3 . lone experience in the art of CJttit -z n nd makir. ? 2 rmer. 's. he feis confident tha: L: cn give' rtticfacticn to bis C U t o r ; e f f . H" respectfj'ly retures h's thtirks to his friends and the public f'T ;i'e;r ! , '.era , s'ltur' tende'ed him hereto fore , a nti w ! . e rides Vi ir by i r; creased elTorf J TO pleats bis customers ,to rnf rit & ct-fittt.u:-' of tlei r In vors" 7 II 'RACE H. BEARD. N . B . A' 1 kin df of country produce taken tithe mar ket price tur work . Salisbury. March Ql . 1 r 5 1 . Cloths, Cassimeres and TESTINGS. ; APUII, IT. 1551. ; I MYER hn iur rpr.ed a few pieces of blue, " en, nr.d green c.othf. A'o. a l-eautifui iort- s 4':-:;: tleu' TT.en defirouj f purer.".. n .in eit-s tiyrh ip o cf"'...r". re x.nei ted to ca:i ar.d nvi,::. i. ci-..,: before p i.tf.i;ri. he Lan an artic.e that cur.t.o: be 1 r:-; st the s'po of the brown, itiv.r.h. black and ftney ct:-: ment ot" M t- INSTITUTION roll THE DEAF AND ltr.Mll AND BLIND. L,-t ''' i - '-'.: C:jrrrlina In- THE l' nrd o i Tton r' ". r e'ied f.-r t r.e : mecemer.! i t ! liii'-.'.V dt S v t ,':i'.t h- I")-i-iiTtmen will be a; ' ; . " ri 'N IV et the com- n-x: ! i t';. lf:h of Jo'y. It e ir, it r.ir y r ";,re 'fco'j..! iriveri of I those who tn" v v .r: to er:t r tte.s ipnnirn', la oruec 1 thit th' i'M'iiy nrr:mg-it;eci!s miy be mnde; Apt 1 ci'.on-' a. I'll." ! fiom Df Mutes or RHnJ reror t: it 1-e made t. Wi.lmm D Cok. Principal .of the .".s ria'.ua, w..i turn.sh F: recr'fy icfoe- i ri::.a3. A?--- rUA: ' " . .-"! 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