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: " ? - ;). ! v t : i - WATCHMAN. Salisbury. 2V. C 1 1 tnrEijI)iY tEVE.MXC, 3I1V 22, U51. patriot 'n irr authorized 'to onn ounce Hion. Joseph P. for rf-fkcituri os Kepresentative ot this ? Vmwrio' -CpMrr.-Ottr-" Suwrwr Couijt, h'w Honor j i't CjU,c' P1'''1'' l,oW 'n Session. There are cs(wr frskrrt Dfivi T.r1r!jk T V. f Ln-i" ,ihi cwnly, Lyerly vs.. Wheeler haex r" ,ne intetvsii The decision, in this jCourt, of tho jf ,e rf su!t-! Tn fiv'or of the defendant;'; in the Ulter jp-frot of th "ff-1 ' ! I MEETING OBTIIE KAIL UQAD DI- and ly vay.of helDinffim-nn ,t'i' i. oti.er haU- ,f his pilgrimage 4 the1 Mecca of his fathers. I . ! , the Watchman. - Ma. Enm-ia the Watchman of the 15th May, t not.ce a raw specimen opposition emanating from? nature of D. Would that he hid added at least one? vowel to the D bo that we rnirht hav W Jr i ,i. , - iviua view to he county henci h h.H., nd .he dignity W hi. fori have heard of a cerl1f f J g j .. , r ov-,,wl 01 nica should be he, I wouIdl,eg to bexcused from entering into a Controver. V With him nn nrnr ai.k:. n . i ' j OQl i W1I ventnri. ft., remarks on the sentiments of D in relation to Temper- Cbiff Engineer: an the survey of the Cen ll lis lengthy, hut the pphlic. nil aionthe line of the road es- jjrcifillyi VW rf K if' and KVt'ry illir-K eIse relation to the scheme, with: interest. age, we send ev msv Ion fn i. ia1I n 1 read ; and ,f we have any regard for their moral nrin,;. them to school in order tfiat lh read ; and if we have pies, we are careful to ance and other hlng8, be the consequences what they may. - I would willingly object t any society which ha, for its passed object one so LaL L. Z extermination of drunkenness, &c, but I do think that, t isoversttppmrr the-modestv of tr,h . .t.i. We five in this pnpor the Report of the ! rae. lffected wha Church was unable to; ac- . , BUC" cia are dangerous to the hopesof humanuy, and lead directly to infidelity," sal D Permu me to ask if D and other, who hold similar take , regard to the end which the Sons have in 'view, a well as to the nature of the mean, ,u u J i . "."- mew cm Tuve su our ,w ,he 1 .h.t lhrir o,dir . rn r ,,,ce it oocupif? WOUld hve bqetl Other- ,l""te " for the Church or in place of the Church ijisf tine"- . 1 ' u,nuren ?rnve at a suitable We leprn tft stockholders x- 1 1 he per '.,0,1 n tflkd contracts to r)nKU tku . ,iiV, .i lu" moral man a; their hfflOUni, otv.u , auu nine '-'w. -nu we oo nut consider the teacher as frans Ws prr CubiC 'yard Was the ininimum J:endin? his PrP" sphere of action, if he occasionally ttxfJ for excavations, and nine tb sixteen ! h'8 pup'Is? mral cven re,i?iou9 subj. , i i ana vet. we npvr ha9 - . . . r a, ...novinir the earth. ! ! 'ul. .u V. . " UCCU8eu ot claim'g eM ' - , , ; - , , . , "I'UJCl weiausi rnUiW AND DKVIF m nrr 1 TJ " i8terof the GospeI can be the means - gOUiN AiU IL I3KIDGE. .- of effecting much more in a region where common . this brid. flow. Ill thecoursri of con- i whools have existed than where gross ignoraj.ee prevails. mtinn across the South Yflrlk n P;,.. ignorance is an evd, and we einDlov urn short Stance below Fisher's shoals, has I7hl 111 r " by Which lheyntWmind ' I ; . 1 F md-V be PPared for a h.rrher sohere nf ,w.,i on theological as well as nthr r isjpcedycomriletion. Mr. 13oyd the con- -'norance 18 not the mother of devotion, nor yet is sci racrorinforms'uis that all the timbers are ence,lhe Churc- Bd roads are an evil to a commu- ;j,on Ibe grdo'bd and r.acly to le raid JJ,ZZZZLZTl.' -ff , t iff i " ' """' 'inercourse ana the transnnrta bf ir place?, i 11 h proposes to commence tion of produce from one nlaoe T? , i Li f I i . - -"wmci , aim i to he elcVfttlOYl 00 Monday Week, atjld hopes remedv th,s evil a number of citizens form themselves y the 4th Jul')' next to have il'St far on y or association and build a plank road s; to admit of passage. WUv, con. ! Z?:? with ,eiWW1 nerSnn 1 . . Cl we not er them a f 1 ' , w"? u' i wo association or comoanv. ahhrmn-K ; r h n m miciinru j. I . Ihpm man k. 1 . . . - J i ? w......,.v.,a emu Aiiey speaK in " J Ult'n , neither do we consider them a .cKea company or association, as such, though a ma jonty of them be irreligious men. Why? Because the i busmess ,n which they are engaged is 'a secular, Ut a religious matter. Even if all the. company awcojuect- ed mormng and evening for religious worship, yet it does not make the company a religious institution, nor inter- : fere with the prerogative of theniurch. I The phM p, Saysstle to.nce.ing .h. contry i.'.n cI" rmotter on tttt middle ground o spend 1 ,lock a"d form " "Pny for l,aking purposes.' thev I - ! mav Ihnrol.., I f!.- .1 . . . J ...-j u; uniun inemseives and others ; aqd yet they are neither called a religious or an irreligious com pany. Intemperance is an evil, a very great evil, a ruinous evil; and why men may. not associate themselves to gether for the purpose ef eradicating itwithout takinr into their unhallowed Jiands thai which should only be uwy u.c vnurcn, is to me inexplicable. Reli men members of the Church, moral men. nnH even .mmoral men are all deeply concerned in this mat ter, rso man wisbes6see his sons.and dauhte be come drunkards. No one that has one .park of honor! natural afTeciifin . . , ' i""""ii"i'y or patriotism, can re main an unconcerned spectator of that desolation which last at ' 18 weePnff "ver the land and hurjying to the drunk- uru grave and the drunkard's eternal doom in the' world to come, thousands nH ,,.,;. ! , ., v uiuusauusoi menuman J rl I nil i Tumi v nm.,., ...l . . . ; ii - rt i . uiiiiii ii w iiiiiii ta tii.n. n i . fnmade. ThftonsaSnmhl,? , .;.t... " I.' r re.duves and acquam- ,i ""VJ IIIJUUI ,'"HB UIIU lotie, must b ttjicouragd t hold oa to that lt if he ke full poswwon. Bnt I do not profess lo be a theo Fti " of thuse who conscientiously believe f ,fil?xicat5aS drinks leads to the pepetra twa of all the catalogue of crimes which D has enumer ated I, and which he thinks the Sous of Temperance ought to a,m their blows at a. weU as intempeXTor desist together from any efforts against any er5 est ?D,STb3r WenP a Wh!e h of evils iJitsplacS im,n ?ne3Va D 8 estin'at'on appears to be a very fma l matter. It is a gnat, a straw" Now, if D wiU point out a v1Ce which has done more injury to the hu gan race thau intemperance, I will give him my e t hlf" V hlp m that 6011001 of ch he profee, o be a disciple. SOBRIETY LffotV6 iretei to announce GEORGE M Z" " "P- n ""B,"SIUU41 iisinci in the next v e are further request- rrfififii Congress of the United Staia . l" tiaie inai in,s candidate never had: he 1,m..a. THE MARKETS. vorn. ou as.1 n-o tnn , uu uvonA, 1UMU ! I'.nll . - , VH : Iron . t tatoes .sia nn. o T r"",v'i irisn ro b . uv . c j May 22, 1851. 3te . in Davie County .on the 15th inst, by P IT Tain MfE CHESHIRE, to Mi" S TAL, of Surry Count v. i v V A babe in a house is like a well-spring of pleasure a - messenger of peace and love ; Pleasure, a YCt U 0ftrust' a la to be rendered back with BORN. . May nt t0 SamUTeI Rosebrough, Mocksville. IVlay ldA daughter to Jame r.fK n:. 10-A daughter to C. A. Otrich, Mocksville. 15 A son to Harvey Sossaman, Town. 1B-A daughter to S. W. James, Town : n ... 5 G 00 ; Feathers v ITA .1- 1U. MoIasse llio 10 xt ', T5 ' unseed Ui 80 : iuoiasses 35340; Nails 55i; Oats30.nn. irf.u o.' laioes (JO; Sweet do 35 a 411 .tf ' ,L - w ijh, 1 urs Mav on o Favettetille, N. C. Uaihersot Vg.''Sl' 3K?V L"d i0 .ckitaoatioano..!, onRAT;May23 -Can P'r lb o ro)a: Corn 90 Q $6: Feathers 30,335 Leather (sole) 18 22 oa J.l "17 V..:l . Sugar. brown.8 10: do Loaf lot V 5 - Lu r ? verpool, 140 1 50. uoat-i : &alt,Li- 103 12: Rnr.r Coffee 12, lii- S Eggs 123 15: Flour 53 : Iron 5,36$ : Lard 103124: .ioiassesd5 3 40 : do. Cu- (3 7: Rj I II mi WSIIT0B1IY tall at (he large Store East of the in. , Court-IIoue ! A Here Goods can be had at redseed Prices! NEW SPRING GOODS ! SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, which they are offerinf at Iniv nrlA.. . which they are offerin of the following, viz in part English, French and Am-r;- coWH irli 1 tuigiiam. wnite and H?n!. k nl'ns. plain and embroidered -rrena- dines.honens,. and other very fine dreSS ..i. " 1? r t HI A NEW SDPPL1' 1851. By the usual Cheap Line ! T'll'ST RECEIVED SPRING AND SUMMER MESS GOODS! Tench !arnnfc o;ll- .-.i-. j 1 . , mlr.i 1 i- H'r-" calicoes, w colored doyl.es, str.ped and tamhord drapery summer shawls, French, Swiss and Jaconet mus.ms, rA T , and fnrvMto;m.. v' ". r-lw' ri mwuns.b, K Made Clothing; 'rrenCnand En'cloh..Re.UV French Florcnrc and Crape Uumbrellasandparasolbooksaadstationary wall pa- Wac aerarmT'faVaanJ R' rTee.en a'nj Slew,-:. ,CrU9h'J' nn' ""J rerined sugar bte art s syrup, a VPry l0T S J perm and patent candles. Philadelphia cnif-sLs de' SonT CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS, h-. J i'.",MTfW Did CS. I I """-cuiiery.. a Jdier. tools, Mdd'e trees, hog- TannersOil, White Leadwindow Glass, ed were i7,f ? " T"l fl'8ny lher flr,icI" "of nam- firm hi W"h grea,ePt care- f our hrm having .pen, near two n.o.,,1,, ,n the Northern citi"s nd werUerrrCha?PS'a i' b?ht c.shexclu"i ve n"h.r? "r Pred offer ,0 our friend, nnd the Vvi.l Ve,Crn"rof ,!ie Courr-House, at Wholesale or U;lai I, .e of .he laree bV. i " cn cpenecl in this Town fsll r,A -.-get some of the bargain,, they JeU aaubury- March 27. 15 147 I. T EATnv "IT!. " the 17th -t-nt, Mr. JOSEPH ; uui 1 ears. f At a nallot r. .. . - . 134. . " ,Tt """"""'O" ot Alocksville Lodre, No day evn,. M " 1? Satur- 1 - . J loot. A. I.. SHSl: ik. HlWin? reso Ulimia nr J , , --M-uciui. , f -r. auu iiuonTAn 1 ...it ia Hiiv nnvnnt!iriA i : i !; IVAerea. t has nU..j r ?. Snri .... i..... -7"".,"c ... uuyiug iate in remove from our rnirUr." U;r,8e. ovidence to "" - vve have also, a fine lot of r, l" isi?n 10 the nrave. Pfinfilf!nrf at "L linT, us"' .!T Jaconets, silk t.ssqes Jorganda mus- i hi I r r,bbu0nS, Crape Shawl3' la capfs and co -ll of KC .Fnch . smer coming, black snZ all of which have been bought since the Ifi.h nf a ! ",' the ;crmsofniire satisfaction fts to the work. 3Vc think Da vie and Kowan should cel- bfftte the nexf. lti of Jply on this. Bridge. 1 jVars gon hylfheif interests were one. viejs the daughter of Rowan, but shp ,n incc If f't liie paternal roof 'and set J W day asshe.wujj wont to do? A barba- ifidipr! Davie is "some" at that ! 1 1 'crefjes irom somptif hpr nml r,i, Vht)Pun;fncn, and a gerertil shak- of, hands,! besides renewing former Ui;. 1 i! . . . 1 - 1 "hj wieir unna owed Jiai flings and associations, might u(timate-1 touched by the Church, ruu me projection ol a 1'lank lioud. K"'19 'I J :! I ' w re connect the two counties.. TEMPERANCE. MEETINGS. Ve had an interesting Temperance I lima - 1 rrwig tierc on AlnnrUv : was rnllfH i.n'fl, j M " I I It arrangement Mdhodist Church. It w "t any previous SUMMER HATS. Beebpe'a f! it R,ld. That P :r:s. r I, . afineSlo; n"naD,e Ilavmg on hand groceries, Hardware and Cutlery, i "nu latuer, ana snoitv large a most ex errml. ' u "oce'y ment' THat WC niae in is painful bereave ment, the uncena.n and precarious tenure of our exist 2 Mai " 'f nnition 80 10 ve up toouf obngation; ! ria! "rVhaln .he final summons 6 oeParted. we also may be ready of the H 6 te"der to ,he wid and family oVhe deceased, our heartfelt sympathy in their affic? lK: That,!n token of our respect for the mem s .l,,c "eceasea, we wi wear the usual mourninir for thirty dav ' badge of 'Ikf ha r these Ration, be for- Com? and examine BOOTS and SHOES. our goods before purchasing, 0S it affords (rr. r.i-.7" V . Hcnasmg, . b-v-. P,caau.c ,0 exnioit them, and a so sell as low as they can be bought in this market BROWN. F 11 A LEY $ CO. Sah8bury, May 15, 1851 . : o Fayetteville and WesteTPlalairRoad Office, 31 AY 1, 1851. Fnn Tn SPBIXG AND SUMMER TRADE! EXXISS. SIIEMWELL. CO." Dealers in Forci5u nud Domestic Dry-Goods. i Inends and cu?iomer iK, .k 1 STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, -.n,wing ,he T,ew ,ry!e8 of Foreign and Domest c whlrhc.;:u,tf d to lhe spr,ng tnd sum,-r d0Medr"l" "iP,a.id Ch9iT French J.conett. mUs!m' bir. de lanes, white and colpr. awiU5, Ltlf HI "IrliTflS m a K 111 a l t 1 .u.urreu mnsiins. checker! W.,.L I c.: ,. em roidered Canton crapeh,wU. needle worked c.rel and blue Iawns.em iss mi oruea caDet. c.H.r. .nd rich Wd' M' SS nJ linen sheetings 12-4 wide. Irisi Ifnen., bleached srai brown sh.rtin. brown anj black- cloths.' fancy e.2 ol Keady Made Clothing, embracing fine drew and frock coats brown.ol.ye.lack.blue and dr busine, wck and frock c,ts. linen coa.s a. all prkjVcass.mere arid Imcn pants, fancy silk ves.s. fine sliirtVJrafais ic- HADWAM3 & OUTMIIY, llats.bonnets. boots andshi- .iii.u,,. i erf r..rM.k ..:.k ... ....- rciipurcnf- Creat care, an 1 will lw ir- iow. I)nrsfrw-L- t. L 1 . . e been, and as regards beau.v. we think it decidedly the pten.rst and stock ever offered in .he State -I.irt;-. to and ahe pubc generally are very respectfully invited Corner. Mansion Hotel. Salisbury. April 3. 1851 43 warded I to the widow and fami 7o hec Led and" R00KS 0F SUBSCRIPTION FOR NH 1 Car,,na WatcbT- P-eCea8ed S,.D THOUSAN D DOLLARS i'of : Tn n,.;. n... ni V.KUSK. Secretary.! rv 3; 7 "' on Lne I,,tn instant, Mrs. CHAP tii.N, wife of Solnmrm n,i; j . n ,u n.L scu aumi ou years. 2 v i 9ty,nsUnt at.tW residence of her husband, ar U 1 hamsnort in t , . r- nr 'V NERVA FRwtV urs- MI- anddanaht.r.f T-'" TA i'"" " r- rw'. iT, J? " iiiuv,. nuie, ot Salisbun', N. C , 1 he deceased was confirmed by Bishop Ivesln 1836 and smce that time has been a meek and Teens stem cmnmiinmnni it.. ti . . . u wuibibieni r ' l"e rroiestant Episcopal church. k Her last days were peaceful and hanv. nZ she "hademhrrH";-' i"pired by the GosPel which r Sf0S"al ColIe' und" Erection of B. Craven, tfie Zn!! !? her "our. In Joh ?aniel W. Crabb. .L - iialu Mimwe waa ab e to Bav. . ni unaer the direct on of Her r. T near aHua. oiock 01 the ravetteville nrl VU-.. Dl..,. Road Company, will be opened on the 20th day of May, and remain open for the space of thirty days at the ngTer: andAD!?ec;:tresViI,e' f ,he P" At Carthage, under the direction of Samuel C. Bruce, Lot. John Morrison ami Angus R. Kelly At Ashhoro'. under the direction of Hugh McCain "u"u,"a" ""tin una i. it. Ainrsh " Father, thy will be done." fiv;;H rrS OI .a?e aml I husband and -f tlI u, idineni ner ear y rioaih " c Maurv. Cnlnmhtn TV .1 rj.n.. ' i 1 11 n 1 . ... ucuuau, ut. o. u. LOthn. and John W Fiu Sam under the direction of Francis Fries, Chas. u c"' Th,S- J' V,lson' Geo" P- Wilson, and Ua- j j r: 1 UieillffenCer. """"u-n' lv, MrWTSivr 6th 5nftant' sudden- R V MT-,Alty ' U"der ,he direction of'Allen Denny, ij , ur. v M IIAKORAVE, aged about 70 years Robert S- 'lmer, and Job Worth. At Lexington, under trie direction of H R Dusen bury, Alfred G. Foster, W. R. Holt, John Mabry, and John W. Thomas. Hill,! I! ttmVBiT I If LiUIJ 1 If I HI I 1 1 If ARE RECEIVING TllF.in SPRING AND SUMMER STOCK OF (iOOI)S! THEIR USUAL ACCOMMODATING TERMS PLEA SE FA VOR Us'w'l 77 CTT r'Ar INE, HEAR PRWES . 1 "j) JUDGE FO R YOURSELVES. ahshury, April 14. 1851 50 Cloths, Gassimereslind VESTINGS. At It Jr. IT i or.t ' -hi t,us nas ust opened a JL-. brown, invisible ereen. b!a. 1 BOCfER & WILSON-" JEWCLEUS & SIXVEUSUITIIS, KELT constantly on hand an ex- ct tensive assortment of 0?v lValclies, Clocks Jewelry, cLi bilver-Ware, JirsiflL IXSTRIMEMS, CEV0LVIXC PlSTOLsJ Perfotnery, Soap sand Fancy Articles J "f every detcriPrion. Persons win g ,0 , urch.se .1 fices in the above line, will do well , rnI 8nd rk,n. 7 l"r "'n,onf door .boe lhe store of V .'l u I (Jll O. Watches. Clocks anj manner, and warranted I Jewelry repaired in the beM for4velve i-'i.ntl,. . I IDine and plain WatHies altered to P.,'..n, T 1. and warranted to perform well aus!,ury. May 1 , 151 tf 12 DllUGS ! DllHGST tew pieces of blue. (rrPHIl I . ! n . L- 1 1 klat, 1 r . "'-v. iiiu ijrren Cloths, black and fancy cassimeres. Also, a ln,,r.f.,l ' esiinas. (lentlemen .tc; r uviIVyU3 t I 1 ment of Marsei ti. j j , , ' "ft-" ""ui iu years. 1 lie deceased has nfi o.... . . j , 3 . . n . V . ' ""ujr lueous ana several chil Hli A.-ll. -rf n . rf.r.a 1 ii . ! ....v.. w clIri ior tneir rescue.1 And i vet. if a Riieitf is t ., 1 ' "rrijiug re- ' """'nvu oy inose who see the un- mMed nn old fashioned Temperance as- tVil f in"nce; if tfforts are made to mMjice. The ; connrpitA f in I .! . 6tem 1,1,8 to"tof vice and iniquity which is at the "Why Rev A 1) lrnn,.. " nU' foundatio" of -n of other vices; they are ridiculed, I Cole, L i DnfI Dttn' : Z: ich , ' 'i "'H"Pr, il.sqrs, in : ,,avc " "ff1" 10 occupy, they are making an idol 8 Order in uhiiK il..... . . . of their ordor h J filing .memseives above the Church, they ore claiming to do what the Church can not effect, they are establishing " seeret societies," turning the world up side down, bringing in desolation like a flood, conspiring together for the overthrow of the government, and establishment of the Roman Catholic Church, &.c, ad infinitum. And trav what is the C,U oruer m .whieK il lot' a r--. .w. 1 ... ' J iuieu, Vf cn tint t!c: .. . 1 J "l 'V uiiiTiuie gweeu the fsof ihfsn gentlemen, all! of which 1-.- ..rrt . i . aH-uw, for they were all rood. -.-..nru ana interesting. Th 1 -in7i;ini- anu .atldres 1 'rn P un(hrstantl inai "lurmation which is 1 yptourr-IILise was crowtjed .'ilmo?t ditfereHt branches of the c J . . . urem to mourn his death ... n n, vuniy. on the 17th inst,-about 1 1 o'clock A!" R'APJELk HOLAN. aged about ! mufv C!:,CV lh sa'e night, Mr. DAVID Y mt 'J yrs. They were both "c'""ers o, t,,e Baptist Church, and had be at d I -It? ""'T 38 members of hat Society, antl as lie frhhnro onl i rnt oocu are me aead who die in the Lord. In Davie County on the 18th instant, Mr.. JACOB nA ' n m J 'ears- lle an honest man T nnthis T0"' " t!,e 19lh inst- Mr- JAMES TAY. - ' a?ed about 40 years. I V 0 II Y At Mocksville, under the direnion f r rv,.,i n-. ham, G. A Miller, and Dr. Wm II Ra,, 5 At Statesville, under the direction Thoe it md. i r im i . - v.3. a. iuvjiuf ie, Jos. B. btockton, and J. S. McCubbin At Salisbury, under the direeiion f n a r...- Jno. I Shaver, Jos. F. Chambers. and Calvin s' R... At Deep River, under the direction of Charles r.t,l' .,... ,. ulson, r. tr. Lvans, Robert A and L. J. Haushtoh. Stuart, CoJ- IM otmosf ii.. cal"vciiy. L,Blacme!r and g to bring about so much needed? Are the Church acting with that effi ciency which the exigencies of the case remrire? n 1 - V w DAttUEIUlEOTYPRS. till IS -Uabornr EOS M,f,? H ' l . Gospel, of the different denomina ln:..k . ' j"S' eachidehvercd Hons, all lift their voice as a trumo.r .n mn 4u Perch. n 1! I P,e OI tnelf danSpr 7 We are glad .to know that jwany ..I'll,.. J II .1 . . . X y. ir? Vrj h . , i -.uroi, ui.s suhjectwuii a commendable zeal, 1 I tSltlenri, A non,l but others dn not flir ;D (i.. .. . ., Krv..-vi r taciij.irui.itu . ' - uuainmiiy, mat con . i " iiJiji: iu iriR Grah centration of effort that should ho. n-ort k,. k uic v;ir-i- frv ' nnn cm. ,.,.. ; k:i. i i ... IL' I Kerrit.rt ' l"aces nave so little regard ad i p . c fur ,hfir 63cred on",M as ,o dri"k j u :..P. a,u I llltnorp innrl iWm &nre thA ff! ir lD n .in,., arc ufiiip maae to do away with , this overflowing fountain of evil, and say the time has or if iL it i. . rt - iu fciK'h li -au. .w, aru Fmmoren,liVm m.ior prcsidnt and Vied Pro! i ' iiiiii nn Yt-iA...! . ntruthfnlL. , lur slWs. . . - u uenumuliy a, follows: r cbwordrV . !.Ve.Coa,PIf0Wr. Tor rT,nt,0Va,J iV n,fte arn"'r the . ""'i. Vilh . . . -i . . i as a Deverage a term of -communion. Yes, a Church member may be in a doggery or at the tail end of some miserable liquor wagon on Saturday, and at the com munion table on Sunday ; and there is no power tp de bar him unless he happens to et drunk. While mem bers are permitteto drink ardent spirits with impunity and give it to their children, one generation of drunkards after another will rise up in perpetual succession, and vher0 will the end be ? But if the Sons of Temperance attempt to do any thing, if they take some poor outcast Something new under the Sun RV WEEKS & GRIFFIN. ETA I NO been detained by the practice of .cwU,M.overy some weeks in Greensborough longer than we anticipated, we hope to be in Salisbury in a week or two 3 The IVORY DAGUERREOTYPES ore the plain est and most distinct pictures ever made, having a most beautiful straw colored back ground, which does not act as a mirr.of like the old style, but most- closely re- i ,,c Liirinicai process is entirA uifl. low is a era from the ordinary daguerreotype, and the discovery made use nt ia-a A lo, . -i J y . . , ' ".,-iuai wiin us. j he tol ing unsolicited notice-from the Greensboro' Patriot just tribute to the merits of the new ,li4Pn. ' I "SUPERIOR DAGUERREOTYPES j" It has been the prime fault of all the daguerreo type pictures we have heretofore seen, that the back ground presents a?o.miinnp.r!n,. ,i; L. . . not come for making abstinence from intoxicating drin-f. a"d rendering the nicture difflenli ."k. 1 e I . i . . iu orrii uis- unc,,y except in certain points of view. But within the last few days we have seen several specimens of a great improvement in this particular. a. ,1(.,iMj k Weeks, who has been for nearly three months pursuing tbfe art ln ,h19 place. He is prpducingipietures with the opcii ground deadened to, a creamv or prance, ihe glossy or reflecting quality of which is u,inivv r-uuiriv aesirovprt r . I . . M , At bummerville. under the t0n. Join V lTkair nrJ Al fv . r: ouu ftex. u. iicLiean At Greensboro', under the direction of James Sloan Lyndon Swaim, and Jesse H. Lindsay. ; ii i proposed Dy the Uoard of Directors of this T.nm. pany, that all subscriptions maH. nf mL .:n.. i...n i 1 i uiuiiirniiic Miail be used only ,n constructing a branch from a point on tne main line, to be selected, hv th- o ... ' - OIVVRIIUIUC 5, lO oummerville. ; That for all subscriptions made on Deen R.-v.r amount to be solely applied to building a! branch from the mam stem to a noint to he spprMrl k,; .k ..k bers on Deep River. ; That all subscriptions made nt Clrnah,' i.n i. ... . . , uoiiuiu , snail ukt applied only in building a branch to Greensh nrn lhat all the subscriptions cn the main line, from point common to both Salem and Lexington to the Vir ginia line be applied solely to buildinrr th vuSalem, Bethania, and Mount Airy to the Virginia That all the subscriptions made west nf th nnin, common to both Salem and Lexington.be applied to ouildinrr the bratirh r , ... , , u io Lexington, Mocksville, and thence to Statesville i. Each branch to become nart nf tk ..t. j L .1111 ' nun ain; each stockholder to participate in the profits of the ioie work. Uy order of the Board of Directors. JDH t Rncr r-i...t. countersigned, , ".AUU BULiri lillP villi nf A ntkAH I- - ted to call and examine his cloth before purchasing as Red Fl" art' " lhatCan"0t U b("at al 'he sign of the "' 5(1 INSTITUTION FOR TIlrTDEAF mHANI) DUMB AND BLIND, Board -of Directors of the Norlh Carolina In- stitution give notice, tl.at a Department will be opened for the instruc tion of tne BLIND, nt the com meneemem of ihe next session on the 15th of July T, is highly desirable that early, notice should be given ol those who may wish to enter this department,,, order that the necessery arrangements may be made Applications for admission from Deaf Mutesor Blind persons, must be made to William D. Cook, Principal of the Instrtut.on, who will furnish nil necessary infor- April 1 5150 TO CONTRACTORS. T II IT P ..nJ : i . .uu "uurrsigneu, commissioners appointed bv the Urt ot harros. to contract for the building of a Poor House in said County, will receive sealed proposals for contracts until the 20th dav of June next. The main building to be 50 feet in length by .V feet 10 Ww'0 S',ories hi-h' wi,h w'"ff3 attaehed to each end of 32 feet front by 44 feet in depth, one story hih 1 he mam building is divided by passage 0f ten feet ... ,uw. ... eacu Slory with two rooms on oach sile of Wholesale and Retail ! May 3, 1851 EDW'D LEE WINSLOW, Pres't. 4t2 ' "1 and V a "rke,nvilh such m oc,y pPeak kindly to him, and tell him that if 'if. I ... ' . ' - f?,tml nearisa vImA. . i . . he will leave off his denradinrr ,.,; k "Ul 0l hi .k I "IU U . yn s j"-vvvi, uc may bUi, Whole Corvxriv "u se torespectabilitv if th fV nirt with himVinrta o ii i r uuiu jthe picture itse f.Wso, well defined in out-line and almost as distinct in appearance as if painted on' white paper or ivory." Mav 22 18513 art .f If fir-5 Mfth.ru.., of fu,r'efn convention Mr.lVurlc rP irBininn hv UnW. i III! V1 h ft II ... . " arrrf ,t T Mecca of his fath.r n. . '"C I.K..L..l . II rf 1 1 'yi.We hV. .M . I LJ 111 m. Clue think we know oil one '.u..?rsb0,(nr. - JO'll) "8 Hut to respectability ; If they meet with him once a week. remind Wm of his obligations, treat him as an equI, as a man. and finally succeed in restoring him to his almost broken-hearted wife and down-trodden and poverty ' nricaen children a sober man, instead of the approba J tion of the community for Mvorthy deed, they are ac- cufced of arrogating to themselves that prerogative which J belongs abne to the Church. - j . Now, if the Sons contended that ceasing to use intoxi cating drinks was regeneration, that it rendr n!- ej j - v.x J 41 CnmlVirnlion the morLpm T to ber of the Church, then jruly 1 N.inC " icfed. she would , " ' 1 T. uriBk.i h i win i nn m . Hi . "1UU"7in l0l l C0V" that he has embodied more in his article .Ainst . y ' ' J Vmna rt f I 1- t 11 - . . . ' -C j . . 1 -.w uic viiurcu Bnouia De raisea afiTHinst the Ur. niv; hfKrtS Of the voun, 3" a der ? bhey; contend for nosuch thing. Perhaps if D i'iin in- v iiirrii rii i Wfkiiin i tir A a ti . . I ' V VlUiU 1JU might: dis- ihe ,oni of infidel and unscriptural principles than he can find embodied in the whole OrW from f!, ' .Who Will rim l.l..-. i 1 California. From whi u i . . i . uatUVVflrdS I ., .. ....iv "i.u inrctaiiiicpBir; 'dire t, f,i T I the divinity of man? Whene kf m.- .i.an ,s not totally depraved, but has good and bad mixed together in his composition ; that his virtues be ?ome proud when unwhipped by his vices, andhis vices despair when nncherished by his virtues? Does1 the Bibl? inculcate the sentiment that vice cherishes virtue apd virtue cherishes vice? Does the Bible forbid us to interfere with one devil fest we should thereby wake up even morel Is this the meaning of, the passage Kom which he derives his strange ideas? If so, then the wan who is guilty of one crime forbidden- in the decaV THE RED FLAG? Salisbury, April 3, 1851. SPRING AND "SUMMER rpiE SUBSCRIBER IS NOW RECEIVING HIS JL stock of Sprinjj and Summer Goods consisting of the usul variety; all of which having beenpurchased since the 10th Marchafter the Great decline in Goods to which fact he would call the attention of his friends E. MYERS. and the public generally 48 SALE OF TOWN T OTQ ILL be sold on the lUih day of Jely, and days following, the Lots in th. Tnum vvti env I adkin County, on a credit of one and two i ne own of u Hson is a beautiful and healthy location, r i 14 aha.. 1 fir, ... - " waurrana vviison s store in Doweltown lots are all in the woods and perfectly level. By order of the Commissioners. May 15, 1851 passage with portico in front 12 by 30 feet, two stories high. The wings are divided into five . rooms each will, back porch .12 by 47 ftet. The building to be of brick, and to be covered with RninrrUia tVi fj.i.nAntl.. . l r i .-UI.U...I...1 iu w oi rocK, well ranged work, the window and door sills to be of hewn stone of a proper size, the building to be plastered with sand j finish. The whole to be completed by the fnst dav of I January, 1853. " i To be paid in equal installment ; the firt payment when the foundation is laid, one h ilf when the huildin I is completed. The baiance in 12 month-thereafter. " ' Persons desirous of bidding can se -lie r:;,n and ' specifications of the building by cullm-cn either of 'the -undersigned at Concord - i A. J. YORK, j WM. S. MAR RH, JOS. MISENHAMFR Concord, Cabarrus co May C, lKrl. D r. SlIimiifroll. T L'G purchased the large and valuable flock of Drugs, Medicines, vi e , of Crowt, & James, have removed t the stand lately occupied by ihem opposite the Mansion Iloiel, where in addmoi to the lar-e , sortment now on hand, they are receiving f.esh sapplifs ! from the North of all artic les in their line, which ihev ...v .-,1,,., lur mi(M reasonable terms. Th-y wish particularly to call the attention of country n.erchanlt and Physicians to Jheir stock, ftrr they ha've nw th'e largest assortment ever offered lofts:.1e in Western No. Carolina, and are determined to keep every ihing qri hand that may be wanted in their 1ue ; and wilfwll cheaper than the same articles can be bou3!.t eWw here m thr? section of country. Their assortment is conl powd jn part of the follow. ngnrticles; Calomel (AmeK can and Eng'i.sh) be mass, do do. corrosive sublimate, hydrarg nmi-creta, red pr.-c-tp.tate. jaiap. rhubarb , 'En glish and 'I urkry; opium, mori.hia. iVu!l,hate .m.n.L ; and acetate) su'phur. subhmcd do, Im-.lo. carbonate cii- 'Mn,a, sugar lead, bi carb sodo. bitart potae. The j various gums and gums resons. a!! k tndi of exiracts arid tinctures, snip!, etber.sweet sp.riis t;i:re. cpts lavendfr l romp. The essential oils nnd e.SM-nces. bark and quj. ; nmr. The various preparation of iron and iodine -L. Also a large assortment of paintf, oils, dye-stuff!., vnk iiimi, (several varieties, art. s. ftrc Thev .-r-.ni. ny articles for house keeper?, such as i v a'fco mt - Dei.uc s flavoring .March, tapioc. extract for pies and the like. Farina arrow root : all kinds .f snice.s hn:b l.r r t O., ,.u.;.,' knives, camphorated paichuiy fr ,rotcIlng clolhfs trom moths, Lvon's magnetic powder f,.r lhe destruc tion of rats, bed bugs &-e. Also, the following populir remedies Brandrerrs pills. Peters' do, Townsemfs snrsaparilla, Sands' do, Swaine's do. Ayerscherry pe. toral. Joyne's expectorant, vermifuge, sanative, & , cod liver oil. Surgical Instruments. Orders by mJjl punctually attended to Salisbury. April X. 7)l 49 MYSTERIOUS RAPPINGS! B S'lectfl! v Commissioners. r.ti cnbers would re call the attention of 1 tlie public io tbeir 1 V FURNITURE ROflMS. t at the ot J stf nd op;K,, tl.e RoAan Hotel, where they have on hand, an.) .re martut'icturing the mos' fashion I able furniture, tint ha ever been manufactu.ed in this j country, viz : fine j The 8t2 SALT AND MOLASSES: I ff SACKS SALT, X VJJ 6 bbls reboiled iNew Orleans Molasses 20 bags Rio Coffee, just received for sale cheap for cash- M. BROWN f SON Salisbury, May 15, 1851 ! 2 Excitement NbTveFYet! n convenient 8 coat and era-' Non vh of Norih f!.L: giving r;rr t.::' iiuvv nnn 'reurJr' wbt aid thev oJ r I Tll.ni!ii; ' .vj 1 1 M m 11 mriF. Shk e .1 K leave most re-a spectfully to announce tohis old friends Hfl and patrons and the nuhlie he is still to.be found at his old stand in Cowan's Brick tow, Salisbury, where he is ever ready and willing to Execute all orders in his line. He is constantly ia re ceipt of the ' ' , ' . j! latest and most approved I FASHIONS, ! Which together with a good degree of experience, he flatters himself, will enable him to give satisfaction to all who may favor him with their patronage. All work done at the shortest notice, and on the most reasonable terms. r J. A J WRIR iiv Salisbmy, March 26, 1851. : 4 ' 'JaJJlSUBSORIBERS would call the at-J- tent.on ot the public to their stock of celebrated LEFLER BOOTS AND SflOES. now on hand, the manufacture being superintended by Mr. Jacob Lefler, who has been experienced in the bu siness for lhe last twenty years, and has always eiven universal satisfaction. Just receivd fromj New York and Philadelphia, a fine lot of j Calf Skins and Shoe Triminings, bought entirely for cash, at reduced prices, enabline them, with the advantage of their Ton-tard, to sell lower than any establishment in Salisbury! HARNESS,! &C. They also have on hand a fine stock of HARNESS, BRIDLES, &C, made by an experienced workman, which ihey are sell- Jhfir SL Ifl ?iCeS- nerf "S Wamit aW "licles in their line of busmess, will please give them a call be- ell as the cash. Come one, come all Shop oddo site tlje Post OfSee. and six doors below tie IZZf J. t. Chambers & Co. y l BROWN & HAYNES. baltsbury, April 21, 1851 51 Ladies Summer Mantillas ! Man 8. 1 m r 1 THE subscriber has received a sma'll lot of Plain ' and watered s.lk, turc satin n n J Mushn Mantillas I for summer, which are very beautiful. He would invite ! the ladies to call and give them an examination ' E. MYERS. j Sign of the Red Flag. j $50 REWARD: i THE above reward will be paid for the apprehension 1 and delivery to me at this plare, of 3 Negro Men i who left on the 19th of April, (if delivered within three ! m no t no I x . r i i ..". u Uf3 oeiong ,o .Mrs. t, t'earson, of a, they can be bought any where ,n thi country, and .-..ww-.,t ,cu u, ,ur uu .tie ,si ja-mary. John, i we wouiu say io the pub, ic thai all our furniture i made a large .black Negro about 40 years of age, Rowan, ! by or under our own supervision. All we ask is" cal 2 ingn, rainer yeiiow complexion, to satisly bo;h in furniture and price. W rV"V 1 r"JII(fnna.n.t 1 . I I - I . . Hwvut .v jram ui .ige.snori anu SlOUi CUlit Mahogany Dressing Bureaus, Pier and Centre Tables, with Marble Tops, WARDROBES. SOFAS, spnnj seat rockmg and a fi.ie lot of cane iuom arid xh WINDSOR CHAIRS. I They aiso have on hand a large assortment of plain Furniture, and a full assortment of Coffins. All the above artic.es shall be sold as CHEAP FOR CASH, Equal proportion of the above reward will be Daid for either of the three Negroes. WM. E. ROSE. Nail Factory, Oaston, Co., N! C. tfl m . STRAY HORSE. ril AKEN up on the 18th instant, and entered on the X. stray book for Davie County, by Daniel Sharpe, six miles south. of Mocksville, near the place known as ,he Shoals, on the South Yadkin, a sorrel mare, sup posed io be,8 or 9 years old, a little white on the left hind foot, some saddle marks on the back, had on when taken up a halter collar with a few links of chain. Appraised at S"0.' S. W. NAYLOR, Ranger. Davie Co.. April 26. 1851 pd 3tl return osr j thanks for past and pre-en: puronage, and hope by punt- luaiuy dnt. promptness m our business, to mem an la crease. All kinds ot produce or lumber taken in ex change at the market prices WILLIAM ROWZEE.i SAM. K. HARRISON, i Salisbury . April 17. lM. 50 RHWARI). T- BROKE jn! and nsade his escape on the night pf the 23J of April last, a man by ihe name of Mor ris S. Han. Sjid Hart is about five feel fucr or fire inches high, slender built, and somewhat e'oop phoo I ti ered ; pale swathy complexion ujth light -urban hir. front teeth defective or out, right band def.nned arid smaller than common, supposed to le about 25 or 26 years old. Said Hirt. I unders'and. was raised in A4e County, N. C, and will probacy make his way for that place. The above reward of S25 will be given for tie delivery of said Hart to me in the Town of Monroe, Union County, N. C , or a reasonable compensation jo any person that will pive any information of Mid Hart, so as to bring him 'o justice. Said Hart was sentenced to six month imprisonment at the ht term of the S. perior Court of Union County, and which lerui of ira- H 111 'Kill ) 1 H.N ' Embroideries? Salisbury, April 17. 1S50. THE subscriber has just received dm pplend,d as sortment of fine embroideries, consisting of Lace Muslin. Capes and Pelerines, Muslin and Lace Collars, caffs and sleeves, valencienas, collars. cuffs, chemizetts. infants robes and waists, Swiss and cambric edgings and ' prisonment had not expired insertings, muslin bands, flouncing?, lace head dresses, infants caps, ice. All of which are of late importation and have been purchased l reduced rates. He would most respectfully invite the LADIES to give them an examination. He takes great pleasure in showing his goods, and is confident he is offering them at lower prices than they have ever before been offered in this market. Dont forget ths store with the nin of the Red Flag. (50 B. MYERS. Monroe. April 24. 1S51. D. RUSHING. Sheriff. Sil Superior Havana Cigars A ND best Virginia chewing tobacco, for ale by May 15. 1951 SUMMER ELL, POWE. "x CO. Blank Warrants for sale here.
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