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- 1 V ii 1 Y. ' i 1. 1 i r hii V'. V ,1 1 y pood in 1 Everything. A writer in a Lfimluh :mper of July, 1770. speaking fo whnt.htv calls " he American standard, havins; anakrt v lth , thirteen rattles and the fourteenth budding," thus expatiates Upon the amiable qualities! of the rattle snake. Such a henevolenit philosopher would find " good in everything." "The rattlesm ke is properly the repre 8etit alive of America, as this animal is found.in no othef part of ihp. world, The -eye of this creat ire excels jin brightness almost anv othfjr animal. She. has no eyelids, and is tliretore an emblem of vi gilance. She nver'begins an attack nor never surrend blemof ma When injured oi in dangej of being In- - jured. jhjKne verjwoundsJ.il I she has giv en noticed to her enemies of their danger. No oflierj of herlkind shovv$ such gener osity. J When undisturbed, land in peace, she does not appear to be furnished with ndeiif; she is therefore an em igna imity and itrue courage. Weapons of any kind. They are latent in the roof of her mouth, and even when extended for hij defence, appear to those who are not acnuamted with her, to be I m weak anjd contejmptiUe ; yf t her wounds, however nail, tare decisive and fatal. She is siofilarv.i and associates with her it isnecessary for their ler poison is at once the 'kind only when preservation. necessar'y rneanjs of digesting her food, and certain destruction to her enemies. The power of jUfscination, attributed to her by a gefierqus construction, resemble America. Thone who look steadily on herMre delihtied, and involuntarily ad yance towards jhrr. and, haying once ap proached. neve- leave her She is fre quently found jwiih thirteen ra'jjes. and they inci se yearly. She is benutjful in youth, and her eauty increases With her age, Hier tonrfne is blue and forlted as - - A DOP STORY. , 'Pal' j just one of I be great est dos out ; strong as a lion, but gentle a a lamb. He leaves nothing alive upon which hej$ faiVljr set, hui he Would not ruffle the f feathers on the . f smallest chicken tinbiddem for his right party. He will drag the childrep in a cart' as long as he can drag himself, and revejr otter a word o complaint ; but wo betide the peing who come.s within his reach when duty cajU him to sterner mood. A very useful dogMs "j Pat, too. He will 'carry and fetch' anylhing fntrusled to him, and make himself very generally useful in the way of errand going. He divjdes hi? time be tween one of our neighbors arid a farm a mile off. and eaves many a journey ack and forth of those who would make more jfuss about it. The. other day he was sent to he farm with a basket of eg;s. It was observed that he did not come hack so promptly ak usuhI. but the circumstance excited no special attention. He came in at last, looking as though nothing had happened. He was glad to see the folks, an-i appeared very much at his ease and perfectly satisfied with himself, with fto Igoudms of coo. science to mar his happiness, j In the mirk: of his apparent happiness, however, he was in terrupted with the inquiry, 'Pat, where are your eggs ?' His tail fell ahojut sixty degrees instantly, and with a look perfectly intelligible he turned and was off. Going! to a pile of tim be r -not far away he found h if basket of eggs, and, bringing them home, maBtf the bst apol ogy a dog -could make, and gaye them into the hands of his mistress. On injquiry, ii was as certained that on his way bmhe he met some other dogs, and, feeling a little social, he put his egjjs in a safe place and shopped for a so. rial chat whh his friends, and dually went home j lorgettmg to take his eggs alopg. We believe this is the first instance in Which a d ha i i . '-1 ' f been shown to bnvrJorgoUen knv thing. New Hampshire Telegraph. "QUEL FIGHTING IN EARNEST The St. Louis Republican of last Wed nesday relates the following which oc curred in the suburbs of that city the day previous rj ":. j , -rj Two young mep. one of whom, we learn, is lately frdfn New York, and is a son of Dr.U. H. cKean.of that ci'y (the name of the other we did not learn.) mei in a coffee-house on: Chesnut street early in the morning with some friends.-Uur ing a conversation which ensued, a dis pute arose between McKean and his com panion ; high words used, and the lie pas sed between them, whereupon, to pre venLfurthr difficulty, their friends inter fered and separated them ; but being una ble to settle the dispute or heajl the quar rel a mutjual agreement was made to fighfih out,' for! which purpose the party repaired to a retired spot immediately south ot the new reservoir. armed with pis I rw- 1 - tols. mm iw FOR THE SPRING AND SUMMER TRADE! EXMSS, a II EM WELL. 4 CO. Dealer in Foreisu and Domestic i Dry-Goods, RESPECTFULLY beg leave to announce to their friends and customers, ;hat they are now receiv ing a large and desirable stock of STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, embracing all the new styles of Foreign and Domestic Fabrics, suited to the spring and summer trade, among which are Striped 'and phid China sil'is, fancy French Jaconets, dotted Swhs muslins, barege, de lanes, white and color ed satins, cheni ginghams, orange and blue lawns. eni- k.;.U..J i: i i i i uiumrir'j mucins, cnecseu, dook. ana S?wiss muslins. embroidered Canton crape shaw S0JIET1IIX6 NEW AND DESIRABLE! ' " Spring ' Grove, H inrnri i. rniVTV. lYr"":.' BOGER & REESE ARE now receiving from the Northern Cities, a com plete and handsome StoOk of Nprill and Summer Goods consisiing in part of fine English, French and American cloths, cassimeres, vestings, cot ton ades, tweeds, silks, muslins, lawns, ginghams, ba rages, triraminirs for dresses, fine silk lawn, French braid and other make of bonnets, artificials, wreaths, tabs, ve ry fine hats, caps, shoes and boots, suitable for the season, with a complete stock of buffalo, shell, horn, tuck and side combs, breast pins, studs, fancy buttols, gold and silver pencils, fine fins, accordeons, perfumrry, with a variety of other fancy articles, brass clocks, Hardware, CntlerjT, Qaeens, China, and Glass-Ware, drugs, quinine, fine French brandy and Madeira wine for medical purposes, wi;h various other patent medicines and dye-sturis, groceries ot all kinds, and good quality. FAUST & otrfei abort Arri R Philadelphia. K ESPECTFULLY invite the ,tmiotl chants v.tmz the Nftr,h .i"m well assorted stock of- 'r fx; v Hardware, Cutlery, Guns, , We are now opening our Fall supply and tl that on trial our prices and quality of aJ). entire sat.Mact.on. Orders solicited 'k July 1, 18--l ' n VILLAGE m ill it I11UU iiill Statesville, N. C THIS Establishment is pleasantly sit0ted ately on the Northwes? corner of the doM has attached to it a number of convenient of gal gentlemen and others. The undivided IT1' ...v iM,-, win ie given to me interest of ' and no trouble B!.Tr,t In rr t.r .11 r . vnr ni u-nH n ' I Tk- U I r ... ...... .. v.ii. uc uuuw uai nn.f.. ' T I " needle worked -arH 1 ne ground Was SlepppfJ Oil and conars an(1 cutis, rich embroidered robe?, hce and mus nn mantillas, (F.-ins style) h rench cinsham arvi nnnts frrani rtn r U-.: .U1 J I ii r, ,l i r I v.-" uu!.irry, nuie unmask, t-jweiims, cotton paces Itorn each other. At the first hre. I and linen sheeting l-J-4 wide. irih im KiB,,hu,tn,i the parties placed at a distance ot thirty . ; n carers needs ana uiue cotton larn, mZZI i,2 with numerous other articles too tedious to enumerate from Some cause or Other, the nislol oflhe I own shirting, brown and black cloths.' fancv cassi- no P;1 " Pnrt shall be spared to please, and challenged party did nor go otF and the "VTvsiik vesting. ,og.,her with a beautiful stock , "r' " 7 7rV T-0" "c? . Z . r 1 5 a" 1 ! of Raflv UA Pi.i.ir... vi :..c- i ir . dating terms to punctual dealers. Country prod shot ol MoKea n. who .vas the challenger. ; c0, rMZ.ZZ Zi ka""" ''' com tOOK ellect in the flHshv nrt hi t.t.r 1 nnd fmL- t.- ... n .:.. - , Max seed, tt-atliers, bees-wax, tallow, wool, if w T i - - - - w. - ...v wuia m uii u ttr.?. l fi :" I rir u III I the lightjtiin."-j-;iir0r Mercury leuiu: 0FSCAKLE'IFEVEI1. In the Hallinjiore Sun we find the fol lowing, which we Commend to our rea ders, oldj and y 117 I I! I I . I X LI I - c tpuiiiijjtieti in tne nun, anout a year sihte, a statement l hat the ruhhing or h wit Ver the ill parts of Che body three tiijie. ii fat bacon, as soon as he spiWVw uiscB($es iiseii, was a sure remedy lor (lisertse. We have recently been call- ed on byj a nuijiber of j resonsible gentle met), frojrn the! countfes, who assure us that it bHsrheeb tried in numerous instan ces! wit uniform success; while those whb depndedjon medicines alone had, in most ca4s, laBlen victims to its ravages. A gentleman esterday assured us that in two cases in Ijis vicinity patients had re covered junderj its application, alter being ; given urt as hopeless by the physicians. i ne rempjy is simple ano can dojno harm ; wc therrilore recommend its trial " Superscription of Letters. in the di rections. to postmasters, n : the - Postal Guide, much stress is laidjupon the pro per superscription of letters. It must b correct, irt-inpjst be legible and that it ougEt. to include the county, as well as the State to which It he letter is di rected. Packiiges of letters put up in one office for transmission to another should also be superscribed with the counf ty of the latter office. A! postmaster in Texas says in that State the post offices are so little known out of their immedi ate neighborhood that letters not inscrib- ' ed wft h the can n twre, Ir eq uently se n t Qjftil they vvear.bof.rvvho.blmichiii the omce for which they are intended. A greater attention to these matters on the ! part of the writers of the letters, as well as postmasters, would much promote the comfort of-postmasters, ahd the facility and safety of the mails. i As vytj were busy in our officenhe other day a felow jame in and took a seat and cojmmenjcrd buriug us with questions un til, to get clejjr ol his nonsense for a while we handed him an exchange tn rrl "The death of a man's Wife," says La martine, " is like cutting down an ancient oak that has long shaded tne family man sion. Henceforth the p?.rp of th u with its cares and vicissitudes, falls upon the old widower's heart, and there is no thing to break their Ibrcei or shield him Irom the full weight of mislortune. It is as if hisTJght hand was withered as if one wing of his eagle wa;s broken, and every movement that he; made brought him to the ground. His eyes are dim and I i i . . ... T giassv, and, wueu the Mm: ot death falls onist s arm, causing a slight wound. En raged at the mishap, the latter instantU cocking hip pistol, again essayed to shoot, and this tijne with success, the ball taking effect in the groin of his antagonist, caus ing a seticjus wound. On being hit, Mc Kean raised his pistol, and thowing it with all the force of desperation, struck the other full in the breast, and felled him to the ground. The. seconds now inter fered. and with all possible speed convey ed the parties from the ground, ere the fireing which had attracted the attention ot two men who were riding in that di re c t i o p ,t h a d a r o u sed s u s p i c i o n ." - The 1Sr.fL6u.is Times says So far as we can learn, juhis unhappy affair was brought about entirely by a mistake in pronunciation. The challen ging party having met his friend at the restaurant alluded tc above, casually re marked, let me have a dollar. "This the friend construed into " lend me halt a dol lar," and. without further remark, drew forth the supposed desired sum, and han ded it over. The gentleman received the coin, looked at it, and handed it back. Words ensued, and then a quarrel the termination ofwhich we have recorded. The Colored People of Indiana have called a State Convention, to be held in Indianapolis : on the tirst of August, to take into Consideration some scheme ol general emigration to Liberia, or some other country. He comnencl-d looking over the columns ; oyer 'him, he misses those I it- nnu spe ling put a, sentence occasionally, '(he is. a! very indifferent schohir as you will soop conclude.) until he came to the "Marine IMi." We will give bis rea ding and comments : " Hold on"jsays- he. "what's this ?" M A Il-j-oh !j morrytn list. Well we'll see whose mjtrried down thar. July 15. ! Sarah Lxprejss Parker, (what a curus ; name! x preps !) from Onslow, (I did'nt Know gats wjnt trom home to git married, but may be she runned awav.) toDeUos-' set & Drowrt What ! hello ! how's this ? here s ai gal inarried to twnmpn at n.'t how's tl nm 1 say ! aint this a mistake ?" tones which might have jmssage to the- grave." accustomed smoothed his Amusing Scene. At sel'en o'clock on Thursday evening, while the Convention were discussing an amendment of Mr. Wise to the schedule restricting the next Legislatureunder the old'constitution) to the passage of the tax bill and other pro visions necessary to thecarrying on of the government Mr. Hays on the floor the gas lights, frcjm some cause, sua denly went out. Mr. Bolts warned the Convention that thejgas escaniny would ; (ill the ... , i . .. - . , ---.s- . .... ... .w..., u nrsa tuev a( OUmeO " I,aM "f'n listening and inward v smil- Pat onee. the-trhnU W.. .,Ai,i . ... . . mi? lor someltim nt monli't.,);. j Tl ..j.i i . . r- O - . ! I . Mlll.liui IUIIS 111 his mm WISH Tt) Bill. Onslow I al Slor i. ' . - c i a OtlOU I He. reneated the' VV ft r n i n o unrl r. IV . L. mlili. 1,... 1.1 I. II i - ' -' ' " ' 'i ti ih iiiui , uui couitl notd IF nil oncer, mnsr nnimnfH r,. ...... . ., :L.l.. 'ih i .. I -nV.; . ,.,p,,B wC nave ever v , Mt naw nweu rtgtit out. Ue ; witnessed, the body left the room v, King u up vye read, under the head of ar. M. Mr Rtfo h, .- ! i i . ' I . 'M 1 " . n nt r. r ceeueo in alarming the .whole Ci i;nr. tiX nrps. 1'arUer. rrim-lmn to tMlysselfc Brown, with jHv- d he el lanjpeto see t h is and become wrathyj we must beg Him to consider V ttit t, ... ..t. r.. r i i ii44 ii .,a r ii. hi riuicuie as we have 1 rr? Blvll? tt,1UV !.nit intend it, sprouts are planted i j J1 he 'r tyre u toHth again with and kept clear of w no on ven idea of be ing blown up, at least until the Constitu tion is adopted. Rich. Enquirer. IF YOU DO, Call at the large Store East of the Court-IIoiise ! Where Gotjds can be had ut reduced Prices! NEW SPRING GOODS ! THE undersigned takes the earliest opportunity to inform their friends and the public in general, that they are now receiving and opening a heauttful stock ot SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. .which they are offering at low prices, consisting in part of the following, viz : English, French and American gingham, white and colored tarlton muslins, plain and embroidered grena dines, hortensia and other very fine dress goods, printed and embroidered lawns, black' and fancy silk, bl'k, white and colored kid gloves, 300 pieces caiicoes, white and colored doylies, striped and tambord drapery muslins, summer shawls, French, Swiss and Jaconet muslins, bl'k and fancy cassimeres, French and English cloths, ReaJ Made Clothing, A reucli Lace, Florence and Crape Uumbrellas and parasols, books and stationary, wall pa per, large assortment, Java and Rio Coffee, green and black tea, loaf, crushe'd, granulated and rerined sugar, Stewart's syrup, a very superior article, dair cheese, sperm and pdtent candles,' Philadelphia calf-skins, sole leather, lining and binding skins, Miles & Son's boots and ladies shoes, Beebee's hats, CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS, i a large stock, chase hides and enamelled leather, sheet J tin, sheet, hoop arid tire iron, anvils, vices, screw plates, hardware aivl cutlery, sadJler's tools, saddle trees, hog- skins, - linen pants, fancy silk vests, fine shirts, cravats, ijc. HAHDWARE &. CUTLERY, flats, bonnets, boots and shoes, whic h have been purchas ed for cash with great care, an 1 will be sold unusually low. Onr stock is now much larger than it has ever been, and as regards beauty, we think it decidedly the prettiest and stock ever offered in the State. Ladies and the public generally are very respectfully invited to an examination of our stock. Conipr. Mansion Hotel. Salisbury, April 3, ISjI 48 1M PORTA NT NEWS FOR Rail Road Contractors and Others ! B r r i enpn o Mi. vy.-?i c,n. v. lu., nave this day received from New York a large slock of SOLE LKATHER, French Calfskins, Boot & Shoe Trimmings generally. Those about to eivae in Rail Road contracts would find it o their interest to call and look at our large stock of heavy shoes. To the Ladies and Gentlemen, we would say th;it we have as fine and good materials for manufacturing as can be found in any of the Northern Cities. It has become quite common to bray and jnake a flourish about materials having been bought fur cash, &.c. but we say without fear of contradiction; that we have the Best Workmen on COOTS and Ladies SIIOES to be found in this State. A3 to prices, we will sell as low as the lowest. We warrant all our work to lit well. A call is respectfully solicited from the public. Our shop is one ioor below the Cook Store, and formerly occupieu oy oir. jacoo L.ener. II. B. GASPER & CO. ! Salisbury. 1, 1851. 52 i New Cabinet Ware Rooms. H E subscriber r SMectfnK V inform ih.. public that he has opened a Cabinet p in Salisbury, and has now on hand .most all ki:nls ot FURNITTTRT! usually madei in establishments of tins kidd, viz : China Presses, Wardrobes, French Bedsteads. Mahogany Rockmg Chiirs, Sofas, Ladies' M ihog my Workstands. All of the above named articles were either made by or under the supervision of Mr. Richntd Fox, foreman ot his shop. Any article not hand will be promptly made either of mahogany or walnut: IL- has now oil hand a haadsome iisortment of Cane boitom. Rocking and Windsor CHAIRS, Whirh he inl! sill chsij for cash. He may be found at all times at his shop on the cross street opposite W. Murphy C. s store. UTColfins nlways kept on hand. - Country produce will be taken in payment for work at the market price. Flank and scantling wanted at this Umy , JESSE A. STOKER. aiismiry,; April 1 (J, lhol. Iy4) Our customers, friends ana citizens generally, are re spectfully invited to tail and examine the above stock as to Ell st accommo- uce ta oats, ashed and picked clean. We avail ourselves of this opportunity to tender our thanks for the very liberal patronage lestowed upon us thus far, and hope by strict attention 10 business to merit a continuance of the same. N. B. We also extend our invitation to those few dis- 1 interested friends who so falsely represent our stock of goods as being "second handed," to give us a call. And j our woid tor it. if they have any judgment about goods, or knowledge of business, they w:l! forthwith come to the ! ilifi good lots and plei.ty of grain at reasonable tr nope lor a continuance ol the ame Sfatesrilc,Sqt. 30. 150. TATT fVTf 1 llJjVJltiiN Vt 1 i-j 1 suhiscriler begs leave m.. v23 rpiIK Epl JL spectfully to announce to his old 1 illlU IJII 4 atrnris and the public cenera'lr it,." he is stiii to be found at his old ftand in Co Row, Salisbury , w here he is ever ready and execute an orcers in nis line, tie is cor.sunf. cript of the latest and most appkovf OTTTAVO conclusion that they have wronged and spoken falsely of which together with a good degree r.f ex: their neighbors. , flatters himself, will enable bim to giye sat'i, Tn (.ftfll' ii.:i. nnnm.nAA ...I.l. ' . . nil ..-l... ...... 4 ...... 1.. . . 1. . L ' . . ... w... iu.-iuii it a:iMuuuir wiui p.e;isure 10 our nn uu ui.i idnn iiiiii w 1111 meir patronage. 1 friends and the citizens adjacent to Spring drove, thai done at the shortest nulice, and on iffe tL.t our store is permanetn, an.l not " a mere mushroon es tablishment," and if life 'and health is spared us, we wil neither tire or surrender. terms. Sal.sbuiy, March 26. IRal. J. A. WK1RJ-; DRUGS ! 4 April 17, 50 D11UGS! i. 1 Wholesale and Retail ! Ir. Siittiiiiercll, Iov? Co. HAIN(1 purchased the large and valuable stock of Drugs, Medicines, &c ,ot Brow n James, have removed to the stand lately occupied by them opposite the Mansion Hotel, where in addition to the large as sortment now on hand, they are receiving fresh supplies from the North of ui articles m their line, winch they are selling on the most reasonake terms. Tb.ey wish particularly to call the attention o! country merchants and Physicians to tlie,r stock, for . they have now the largest assortim-nt ever !' re. I tors,',. i Western No SPRING & SUMMER FASBI FOR 1851. UOItACK H. ItEAHD, TAILOR, H Adjust received, vat his old stand. from New York, the IT American and Eurojtran Fashion, for the SPKIG AM) SIMMF.U, and will continue to receive them quarterly. He is prepared to execute all orders in his line of the trade, in a fashionable and w orkmanlike manner, at theshortesi notice. From his long experience in the art of cut 1 1 1) g a nd ma k ing ga rnients, ne iceis , (,niijeni tiiat ne can give fatiHacui customers. Ill' r.. ..... t l". , ' 1 i- rl 1. rr, - I, : I. l. . - 1 the public tor their I ibera i support trndei. cj u,u lore, and wil 1 endeavor by increased ell'.. rts topJ cui.omers.to merit u continuanc e o( iheirlivoti HOR ACE 11 I tit .,7- - N B. A I Carolina, sind are detennmed to keep every thing on 1 k'-' pr.( . - tor work ndsofcountry pioduce taken ;;. i j .i ... i . iiuiiii uiai may lie wanted m cheaper than th- 1 1 t : t - ar: i ; in this section o co'in'ty. Tn posed m pa rt ol the t -no wing articles ; Calomel, .' Amer can and Engh.-h; b;ue m.ss. ,io do. corrosive sublimnte, hydrarg cuin-creia , re.l precipitate, jalap, rhubarb .'En glish and Turkey; opium, morphia, 'sulphate muriate and acetate sulphur. sublimed do. I;,c lo.carbor.ate am monia, sugar ler. d . hi carb sodo. bitart potasse. The various gums niul gums reso:i tinctures. si'j, r-lier. sweet s comp. The essenii.il oi s an tncir line; and wiii sell j S,il ixhury ,.'; ch '2 1 . 1 I can be bought clsew here " r assortment is coin- , a. I kiiuls ot extracts and ' ir;ts nitre, sj,;s lavender j fs-ences, bark and im- ' nine. The various preparation ol iron and mdioe ' Also a large assortment o! jri , p -. ;:. dve--t !t'. Var nih. 'sevr:i; van.-Me-.. acids. . Ti,--v have a'so ma ny articles t .r lion-.- keeper. i..-h as ), , m, '. t'l U , ,, , ' extract I. t p..- ;. id tlie uk-. Fan aa. - r i r. -! i . tapioca, j arrowroot ; nli k,:id ot i!Cis, batli brick for cleaning knives, cainphor.ated p-itchu!y lor protnim clothes J trom moths, Lvon's mngneiic powders tor the de-triic- i tion ol rat-, bed bug-. vVc AU-i, tb" toliownif iki ir i r STILLS AM) TIN-WAI BROWN & BAKER H.x r. on nan.! a suppU ol TILLS AM' IT I f .. 1 i . i "it ... - -lit i. iik ii Miey w hi (-eilclieaper liTf. any kini ot i ro.luce which the merchants buy. ok! copper and pewter. Guttering aad i unr nur t,tu a lo. I hey wi 1 sell stills nt fifty rents per ponr.d-j " ni'-e:i cents per loot, and el.titiMit II pri'j.crl ;,,i Sfi'is' ni y Afrit 1 L ('() MEhH l. IIS' llEDICIKES v, l u -Use lid's EAGLE MILLS ! rglHERE is a fair prospect of a Company of North JL em Mechanics and Manufacturers settling on the . remedies f !i a nd re t p;!, Peters' sarsa panda, ands' do. Swa tie's do. Ar's cherry pec toral. J;ine's expectorant, vermituge, sanative, Vc ! cod liver oil. Surgical Instruments. Orders by mail I punctually attended to 43 1 r w . . I r 1 MM menis. p., ;1!1J Dv. Stutis. Spjceand Peri f 1 ra'icv nrtluseiu- Artie -.e, brought into th try. 'rp our large hind-liilit. and Catalofiu win s-ii very nw lor cash Salisbury. May 1 1. 2 v l . . s? . . u i . -i. u.iu'e or .ouui r.agie 1 ract. 1 he out;i Lagie ia i.. I i. . I . .tt t-l-. LV.,,1- .... i .1 r t . ic u-iij..iuiiii; inr i.iie , on noiti oi wnicli is a water power ot great tore,' 1 b:. . , i. Land in the South Ea anics. rising piace men lmpemnenil questions when we are busy. :H7''(7lol Xeics. The Penis of Cumphinr. gent leman in lJroojviIyn !ms kql ' record of all ihe wvviitiwfa w.iuijiuiur wruct) nave currrd in tjhis vicinity; and haw oc- They cultivate he Dlackherry near Boston. ,An old naiture isi h in rows it) October, pt clear of weeds and otber wisp treated like raspberries. The Agricul ist says that the trujt thus produced is ot a size and flavor which j surprises fhose who are only acquainted with the wild blackberry. Our rtjaderaj may not all be aware that the American sni I ----- -j-- -.v.j una n i t . i tieen re- more ajrreeah e avnnhan ikir?.; ported ijn the newpnpers, since the 3d of There are also d.(Irent jvarieties o the July, 150, and they number titty nine. ; American fruit even in its wild statP frm JMany erons have been fatally injured which a selection might be made. nuu mupuj vaiuanie projijerly has been ' : drstroyrd hy this explosive ant! romhiw ... i t - . ... - - , - ......i,. i l i i ri rno r. rii.. . 'in nn i w i. i aimer s mi, imc Lcaa, window lilass, The above) goods with many other articles not nam ed, were selected with the greatest care. One- of our firm having spent near twojnnnths in the Northern citius making our purchases, and bought wrth cash exclusively, and we are now prepared to offer to our friends and the public, at our large store, corner of the "ourt-House, at' Wholesale or Retail . one of the largest, best selected and handsomest slock of desirable Spring and Summer (ioods eAer opened in this Town CalF and see, get sorhe of the bargains, they are going offrapid- J. F. CHAMBERS CO. Salisbury, March 27. 1851 47 ie ract splendid iavc a tieauiilul piece ol g:e 1 ract wlin li I uronose to lav oifin small lots of one fourth of an acre each, for the ac commodation ot Merchants, Doctors, and Mec All such, persons would do well to give th: due attention. " I here is a tide in the affairs of W hicn, taken at its flood, Leads on to" happiness and wealth. Here is a chance. Capitalists would also do well to look this way. I need a little help to carry on more suc cessfully , the enterprises in winch 1 urn engaged and on which I propose to enter. I am steadily progressing, however, though slowly, with my original schemes, to wit: the erection of Factories tor spinning cotton and wool, and for ciilico printing. Put as I advance the prospect opens up. r. ml invites to larger and more fruitful fields. ThisMocation lor manufacturing purposes and for a Town, is very favorable. It is near enough to the I great Centra! Rail Road, and in a very healthy region of j Country. 1 will sell lots privately oti the most favorable j terms to suit purchasers. The water power on the j South Eagle Tract, is immense, and capable of driving j almost any amount of Machinery. Early applications either for lots or an interest in the p,eseiit or proposed enterprises will receive the most favorable offers 3m4 ANDREW RAGGARLY. Iredell Ctuniy, X. C, May 14, 1851 SaHsbiiri. April '.. Is5.")! Excitement Not Over Yet! BOGER & WILSON. I EEP ronstnntly on hand an ex- Oj . I. n-ivt- a.or iim-nt of Walelie. Cldcks .letvelrv. dfc- ' '! rpHE SUBSCRIBERS - K-niion ot tne pul),ic to their u to I call the at- k ot celebrated .LEFLElt BOOTS A.N I) SIIOES. j now on hand, the manufacture being superintended by j Mr. Jaco.i Le'der, who has n experienced in thebu- smess tor tti last twenty yea rs. and has always J universal -,itisfitio:i. Jn,t receivd Irom. New : and Philadelphia, a tine lot of j Calf Skins and Shoo i bought entirely tor cash, reduced pri'-es, enabling . them, with the advantage ,,'f ,.,r T.an-Yard, to se, lower than any estab.ir,hment hi Salisbury. given York Trimmings, BOGER k'Wm and cot stonily Uept'so when ignited, an ; a speed of nearly fifty miles an hour explosion nay ensue. at any moment, and L Thf tbefac ARE RECEIVING THEIR SPRING AND SUMMER STOCK OF GOODS! WHICH THEY INTEND TO DISPOSE OF THEIR USUAL ACCOMMODATING TERMS. ON Ranid Trtivrlll a n.h.xl i. :., i. ' . ' ar. .Mrt.eutnat ..... .n-p, ii .ui.j asuan-erous an ar, irain ol cars ran aver the Eastern Rail tide askruimowder. and. wnen w rMnwi,l rrl from Prf,...,u i ' r - - - ... xv'voniwuiu ui uoston. a flavor rrinerumuer oi ctieap interior amns two since, in one hour arid rifv U ' . hms. ciiitv iiuii (IlUir re mi' . II pic r IS nrTV.ln.lir mil.c. All.. iL.- - camphipe lamp is made pet Udlv air-tisht uteS to each ston. and wi Ka, .u:u:.... .11 . - r" - - v 4t c vAll U IrU ! ik i." nnui ns rational io put such a tor pedoitiToihe hsndsof cliildren and ser Vants is t vvytiM be to give them ahami- grena(e t r lomhhell A. . Cumnirrciul Advertiser. ln nt YOURSELVES. Salisbury, April 14, 1851 5f New 'ork Mirror, in alluding to I that several larire Boston mmmr. cial hojiisfjs have receaily estahlishbran che ak New York, says'that the principal causn lof Ihe movement was the nreiiidir the soiith has against l4,e North on account i -Jnn M. Morehead was' re-elected P ier lu- The CelfihrAlfH -Jrnno..! l T I ut. - .nr. jonn wise. a very uceessl.il balloon ascensi i niiatteipbia on iMouday. He was nied ty hi. w,(e and daughter, and an.,lh QV ana Iwn crnt .m.r.. I.; n 'pl fo '' auii six persons in all. 1 he party eroded the Delaware, and af ter inS in tLe air an hour and a half, descend ed about five miles nohlieast of Camden, N. J. At a late meeting of the newly elected Directors of the North Carolina Rail Road hpln nt UrponiiKnvniinU .i . . i . ... ..""a'""""swMi me itnintsant Of the frelf soil sentiment here. Unon this the Boston Post pointedly remarks, that if ' this bft st), we do hot see how thes:e mer chanti cin .better their condition on the score pf the slave questirn.in New York, for New York was tbr jtigin. and is the hotbed of free soilism. resi- en- dentof the Company, anil Cvms P Af Henhall was elected Secretary and treasurer. KLMI.VS PIANO FACTOUY. .o. 75 ISiItimore St., Baltimore1. ALL perFpns in want of wood and durable instru ments Will find them in this Establishment, of beautiful tone and finish. All Piano's are warranted , arid any instrument that does not come up to expectation, will be rembved without any charge, and another put in its place whhout charges. Address, A. KUHX, No. 75. Baltimore st., Baltimore, Md. June 20, 5 LTST OF PRICES. 6 octave 'from 180 to 300 ; 6. do from g250 to do trom JJUU to NpUU. Grand Pianos from S500 .o SI 500. 1 i Rock! Island Jeans and Kerscvs. BOGEfj & MAXWELL are agents for the sab? o the clebratd Rock Island Jeans and Kerseys. Orders from a distance promptly attended to. 23 ODR.;XiI. WHITEHEAD FFER.S bis professional services 10 the public He can at present be found at his residence, unless professionally entrriL-f l . 0!Tife--lri Johnvta,s White Uor. Salisbury. July 21, lo(J, tf. NE W COPA II NE RSIIIP. HE undersigned have entered into a copartnership JL in the Mercantile Business, at Wood Grove, Row an County.; They intend to keep up a well assorted stock ot Goods, and hope by c!fre attention ai d by giv ing coo.l bargains to their cusu ruers. to merit a liberal share of the patronage of the surrounding country. They request ihir friends to call and give them a trial Ad kmo$ ot country produce tnken in exchange for goods, and fair prices allowed. I) fi W(OI), ROUT. HARRIS. Aug. 22, 150. 15 HENRIETTA LINE OF Strom uui Freight lioats. A RE HARNESS, They aiso Inve on band a fine stock ,f ; HARNESS, BRIDLES. &C. innade by an experienced workman, which they ar- sell- inrr nl r.t.l.,nA.l I" 01 icuuiru puces, rersons wan'in any arti -ie in their line of business, will please :ivp tbeni a ;i. 1 fore buying elsewhere Hides of all kinds will suit a ...ll .E- l r- .... "fi af uie c,in. voin one, come ail site the Vml Oilice, and six doors be tow J. F. Chambers L Co. Silver-Ware, 311 SI ( lL INSTIU MKMN. BHOLYnC TlVl Perfumery. Soap and l anry Artltle of every de-.-riptioiT. lVr!.. 11s wishing toj utcM nclex m il;e aSove ,,1i w,i ,) wt.; to caj apf me their 11 "e s.-iecJioti , one door aboe itie stoi'. Murphy V Co. V atches. Clock and Jewrlr rettnired in manner, and wnrranied for twelte uu.:jiis. Leume and plain Watches altered to Patent and warranted to pertorni ',. s!.. I ...I M . .. 1 1 r 1 - .1 . -ii 1 is.uj 1 , . , .1 I , I - J I , -S. K. FOIil). Wilmington y.1 j KAI.KR l M'UKI.E MOM MEMS: II U short , K-Iles ; 1 .lint Stf.tiej. ; IuiDOSini- Jc4 .... my artice ca.ed (,r ol either Itiilian. Egyptian or Amrriran Marlli and work w irrnned to please or no sale ; ari: age) before delivery, it is at his exper.s-. Orders for any ot the abme enumerated rTl with the Kd,torsotthe Watchman, will be : with di-patch. ,-uv. 9. It-J'J-- JAMES H0RAH. WATCH AND CLOCK -MA Opposite Ihf Walfhinan (Iffirr,- SnlUburv, .. C Useful and Ornamental ! ; D5r Xl'tZizZ services io ih ritizens and surrounding cou . 'T OtTi.e, No 3, Harris' Brick Row. Concord, Sepj . 23. liop oppo tiie store of BROWN &IUYNES. Sa I isb u ry. April 2i. 1851 ' 51 re- yVj subscribers wou'd X spectfuliy call the attention of the public to their 7Ia lK FURNITURE ROOMS, a,l in excellent order lor t,i::r. s Our Tnw Boa'? have been recent v re airnl ;,rd ,:..'e m... I as new. Wejiave also added a ,,tr Flat f,.r low wa ter, and well a.'nptej to the service. She w 1 1 carrv 70n biiis. merchandize, and draw oniv it I inches water. Those tavurini: us with their j.aironage. may expect as prompt and cheap service in every particular as any other Line can offer. C DEMIXG. Prest. R. M. ORRELL, Ag'nt. A. D.CAZAUX, Aent at Wilmington. Fayettevi'.le, Dec. 21 , 1?5H. 5gtf There is a landlord in Boston who is in ihe habit of placing an 'extra fork beside the plate of such boarders as 1 have not paid promptly, being an intimation to lbrk orer' likewise. Djr. P. EE. Henderson HAVING permanently located ih the Concord, tenders his services totbe citi e l own ot citizens of the place and Vicinity! in the several branches of his pro fession. Office a few doors below ihe store nt Phlfar 1 Concord, Jane 14, 1851 tf 7 & York. Dr. 'J. J. SUMMERELL HAVING returned from ihe city of New York, re spectfully announces to his friends and the public that he miy be found at his office, in the new Drue Store, at all hoars. Salisbury, Feb. 27, 1851 at the o.d sttnd opposite th- Roan Hoie, whrr ibey have on hand, and are mariuf !; rin the mot fili!oti able turiiiiure, that has ever been manufacture i m this country, viz : fine Mahogany Dressinir Btireau. Pier and Cent it Tables with MarhlfTons. WARDROBES. SOFAS. spring sear r-liin: nr.! a trie , t .f c:i-e bo-totn and WINDSOR CHAT ItS. ! They a.-., ii ,ve ;-tri 1 a -u ;,,: nt f plain Fiirnit'ire. and a full a.rf:ie:)t of Coffins. All ihe aooe artic.e siiall b- s,,,il - CHEAP FUR CASH. as they can be booht anv where in this country and we would .my to the public that all our furniture is made by or under our own supervision. All we ask is a call 1 to satisfy bo;h in furniture and price. We return our thinks for past and present patronage, and hope by punc tuality and promptness in our business, to merit an in- i crease. Ail kinds of produce or lumber taken in ex change at the niarket price? WILLIAM ROWZFF.. I PAM. R. HARRISON. Salisbury. A pril 17. 151. 50 ; State ot llorth Carol: ROWAN COUNTY. Superior Cotut r,f Lnw. Sprin-r Term A P OKDKRKD I'.Y.THK COfllT, that State Docket be taken up on Moni! Term Parties nd Witnewsj tl tak s thereof, "and govern iheme ve accordir . y C OBADIAH WOOI)"N.t-l June 12. h'o ?J FOR SALE AVERY superior STEAM ENGINE of 60 horse powfr. Apply to J. G. CAIRN ES, Ae't. F.xtrac;-, S.'iot, M Just Received A FRESH s?:; p y tf Ru-hton At Clirk-f'' 1 m Oil, a choice lot of Perfumery. I e llui. s pa'-nt mould Oimi-es. J'"?') r f c . r, t t ...... irau 9 erm.iaov; li.acfc f sr!Mi;i:i;LL,'(tvP.i aiibarv. Mar 9ri 1 -". t 4 SALT AND JHILASSES. 1 ?AUT. . . lUl6 bbls rebjjiWtf Vw'OrlrtM M 20 bags R40 Coffee, just received tor' for cash M. JJR0WN 4 Sab-bury, May 15, 18")! H. M. ORRELL, Forwarding xnd Commlion Jlerrbant, Fayetlezille, N. C. if 33 THE sub (v-t wh Siiear & Coffee; t.rc o nr.t- in store a r.f A . VI u I kJi IIU IV ll' - ' January 30, 1851. ite and brown Sugars. Kwaru t Rice Nn 1 Mnrtre I hiph toast N";',( chewing tobacco, segars, sperm and Ho!.ff" leather, pine apple cheese. All tresh ana - 10W. i.t.iio.', 'ui"" . Salisbury, Jane 10, 1851. Warrants for sale here. Salisbury. April l, iroi Ii. I T
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