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f v. fill- s t;' rv it 'f r- . i I r -- POETICAL. SUN RISK COMES TO MORUOW. , '. :Tjrueii is that riotid aud mist H!t the clear blue weather ; Trueihe lips that once have kissed, Come no more together. True that when we would do good, Evil often follows, , . Tr jc that grccti leaves quit the Wood, Summers lose their swallows. True that wo mufjt live alone, Dwell with pale dejections ; True True that wo roust often mourn or crirslud uffrcTions. that man his micen awaits , Trqfl that, sad and lonely. Wonjan, through her prison gate, Se-s her tyrant only. Truol the rich despise the roor, And the poor desiro I'oml still from tho rich man's door, Fuel from bis fire. True the plaint butrif more true, I ybuld not deplore it ; If an I Men fado'from view Tijmo may yd restore it. i EviliComes and evil focs, --i . Brit it rnrives me never ! -l or lhe cd the good it grows, Dads u blossoms ever. - Winder ptill succeeds i$ FpriiiT;, llUt fresh jrigB!aro coining; Other birds are on the wing,." Other bees are hurnmm. I have loved wuVriffht pok1 will. IVIonrned my hopes departed, Dreamed my golden dream, and still Am not broken hearted. Whjit if cherifhtd creeds must fade, Faith will never leave u; Godj perservts what (Jod has made, Nor can truth deceive us: Let in light the holy light ! Brothers fear it never, Darkness smiles, and wrongs grow right Let in liglit forever Let jiu light ! When' this shall bo Safo and pleasant duty, Meli in common things fhall see CIooxlneHH, truth and beauty. rorn the Star Spangled Uarfner. VELtY CURIOUS AfoVENTURE.- nV PA'VL CIIEVTON'. atlendetl but one temne ra tiep lpnt ii ? I nevar s.iid dur Irientfll All . . 1 ... ' with a peculiar smile, 'and I doti'l thinly I tall ever attend another." ! 'You probably found it dry V 'Well yes but that isn'Ut. The lecture I was well enough but I got into such an awful j! scrape afierit was over, that I never think of j temperunce fneejings, without a shudder. I'll j Ju a,'out T. It was Th Jersey city, where I ivas something of a granger ; und thv night ! was one ol the worst -of tho peason. Boreas 1 lhow it Mew! It was enough j take your breath ay. Well, sir, the lecture was over. and makjng out with the crowd, I lingered in the doorway, contemplating the1 awful scene when somebody took my arm.' f Vhere have you been! said I the sweetest ' voire in I ha uecn 'lUOKIU"'Tor you everywhere.' j "Very much surprised, I turned my head and ; saw-i-but I can't describe her! It makes me mad now to Ibiuk how prodigiously pretty she fjwasl With her left hand she leaned on my j arm; she was arranoini hvr veil with her nVlt and did not appear to observe my surprise! ! ' You have been looking for me I l faltered. : ' Come let m be going,' was her reply pjesg. ingjrny arm. , ! - Ul A thrill went jo my heart. Whatjp make of my lady's adJress, I did not know -r but she was too charming a creature' for tn to refuse Jo accompany her., We started offiu the midst 'i f the teinpesl, iheinoise of which prevented y&ny conversation. At length, she said with a :"cream. I ' 'Put your arm around me, I shall! blow away!' ' i - 'J rtceil not desciHje to you my sensations, as v I pressed her to ny side and hurried on. ' t . was very dark; nobody saw Ui. and allowing her to guide my steps, I followed I her motion's f thttfu'gh Itwo or three short streets, unt she i stopped jbefore an elegant limine. ; i 'Haye you your key ?. she askeid. r My key, I stammered, 'there must be some r, mistake, y 'O, I hvc one-' And he,otciH'd the door. I stood to bid her good night, or to have some expb waiiinff lull uuoii, wneu turning quickly, she said. . 'How queer you act ttr night ! Ain't you com ing in V ; ; 'There wa something very tempting in the suggestion. AVus I gouig in V A war7n hoo.e- anua pretty woman were certainly objects of I - - ' -v tj.muemuon anu 11 was dteary to think of fa- ci 1 1 if the storm- and seeim hpr tn m.x.. T, ! 5 hol me about three quarters of a second to ttiiike up my mind, and in. I went ! Thete Wlis j a very dim lihr in the hall, and as my guide 1 tan rapidly up stairs, why, 1 thought 1 could do I nothing belter than to run up'too. 1 followed i her into a dark room.' 'Lock the door John,' said she. I 'Now, as if I had been the mijy John in the . world, I thought at once that she knew me. I rfelt lor the keyami turned it in the lock without J hesitation, wondering all ih time what was n an awful suspicion of some horrid trick fl.ished upon my mind, for I had of. " - --- - p, . w IIH7HT. ii ( sien nearU ol inbituated men hcino lured to their lerjuciion by pretty women; and I was on the i point of reopening the door when my lady struck I pi bght. Then (being an excessively modest , pun) I durove.ed to my dismay that I was in :A bed room ! with a woman in a bed room! a. ;Jon witli a woman in her bed room! Oh, I van 1 deicribe my sensations ! I said nnieihinr, t I dou'i know wh tt it was, but ihe lady, haviipr Ltiirlit..l nit....... I 1. .. I I . 1 ' " ..lam... luuuru uiooiKi. stareu a nif n Instant, turned white and - as a pillow icreatned. case Who are you ? flow r;ame you here?' 4 mado some sort ul reply, by way of npol. y ; .then sinking on a chai'r she cried wildlv' quick leavu this room thought you tcere my husband A n d A 0 v e r i 1 1 g her fac e v tin her hand, he sobbed If lystcrically. 1 wag petrified. Of coiire I was quite as a ious'o leave, n? she to Have me. liut in n'i' nfusion, instead of gojng out by the door itameiti at, t uniocKed attther door, and walked into a closet 1 I ' - ljefore I could rectify my error, there came at tlfirl' 1 C?T ! ? dTf. "?e. ,adjf i orrible ibunderiug ' i 1 . : , , . , ' 1 cfeamed ; the noise increased, aud 1 fell ve. , V, "c! ; culiar knovvimr verv well Ibat thn ladi.-'o ,.J ! 0 V . ' ' j husband wai .coming, and that.I tas iff rather a. uau u A f'W'HI aware that'll would rjol do, to remain in the closet, and convinced o meeting a man who might fail . a the i danger of into f he .ruisar weakness of l?ein jeatobs, " I'-mtas trying to co! lect my scattered senses in the dark recess, wbalho lady, rushed to, me, .whimpered in a wild manner- j . .4 .. - What shall I do ' If you do not go he will kill me!" ' 1 ' " ' Ohtit, consider-, '"The thundering at jtho door drowned her voice, glie flew to open it. As the wrathful husband hofst. into lbe rom, I thought If ett a little cold, and crept under some garments hang ing in the cloel." , ; " " A gruff voice roared and flormed., A ten. der. voice re monst rated.. Othello was jealous and revengeful Dedernonaj innocent and distressed, then I heard an omnious sound as of some otie looking .under the jbed." know he is here ! T saws him come into the house with you ! Yott locked the door or r r r ! I'll have his heart out !" II ear, me ! hear me ! I will explain , 'As"I waslistening very antiously for the ex. pianation, ihe garments under whicii I was con cealed were gently lifted and fancy my feelings, discovered in such a situation by such a bus band ! Weii, n w creddeeply interest. j ed; for we knew that every wbrd of his story was true; " how did you get outjol the scrape?" " I used a violent remedy, lor so violent a complaint. Driven in a corfter my life in dangeiwperceiving at a glance that Othello was not strong as I was ; I threw myself upon him, fell withyhim to the floor, and held him there, until I'bad given; a full explanation of theyerror, made hitn hear to reason, and tamed him to be as quiet as a lamb.' Then I left rath er uneerenioniously,tandI have never seen ei. iher Othello or Desdemona since ! - I A PROPOSAL UNDER PECULIAR CIR tvii r. h OU.UOI .lilOIVs. I heard of a curious proposal theothcr day. Among some two hundred bathers were a la dy and gentleman, who had shown a slight par tiality for each other's society! An immense wave unhappily carried the lady off her feet, and hurried her for an instant in four feet water. The gentleman hurried lo her rescue, and on pulling her but, she exclaimed, with a mouth full of salt water fhe water is very salt here) . 'Oh, Augutusdear itake me perish Lord have mercy take mei Augustus, and oh- J O F ohr oh take me !, I Thanks, dearest,' exclaimed Augustus, vou have made me very happy.' 'Thanksfor what, sir? cbldly exclaimed the lady taking a long breath, j ' For your favorable answer to my proposal,' said Augustus. Proposal! iheard none.' 'Ob, yes, but you did my dear I made it when you where under water, and you said yes, and told me to take you and I mean to lake you at your word.' I " 'Ah well dear me ask pa and' Of course,' said Augustus. J The pair will be happy in the Fall. MARCH OF INTELLECT. Extract of a letter from a newly married la dy, who had finished her education at a fash ionable boarding-school, h was written to an old school. mate : ' 'VI was married ten weeks ago. Me and my dear husband has moved into the couutry, two Sniles from an hous. 1 We have no market Jo get to but have to buy in our provisions by the barl. My furnichere is much finer than most.of my nabors. My husband and me agrees very well as yet we have had no quar. rel and in most things he things, as I do. I al. low I done well in marring, for we are much ually happy. Him and me could live forever to get'ner, and neither give the other a misbe holden word, etc. j. y. " P. S. I have not looked into a book since my wedding day. My husband;' is the whole to me. If I can please him, nolhingelse shall trouble me. . " What times we U3etl to have at Mrs. R.'s boarding school ! Such labor as studing Latin and logic, -and algebry, and music ! ' Inever could see the use of it. . " I advice you to get out of your single bless, eduess as soon as vou cnn. Hmi r.;,.tMr..i ,.i,t maids is ! Write me as the first opportunity." Why was-jonah in the fiat's belly like a fashionable young lady? V Because he had more of the whalebone about. him than was fjood for him. ! Why are certain ladies of the present day j imuillc lonorn nope ot a besieging army ? Because they are about to thruwtheinselves into the breeches. CURING CORN STALKS EO'R FODDER. Mr. Editor: 1 have been, for the last few days, spending some lime in tho nnm fibt,. ;.. : - " W I iiv, I vj in ibis my adopied country, and upon strict exam- mation. I hnd the stalks-are filled with a rich ' Sil I'e b:l ri lid iniru fi-i.tn iV.. i r - j...v 1111111 mr: 1 iu( uovvaias. from tour to etotil toints. cry fe w have c-w.n email !iii)(H?i, ana a targe majority have no shoots at all. The small stalks hav. ing no shoots, are the richest. jErom the best information l have been able to get from this and the adjoining States, thousands of tons of this kind of hay, (which I consider the richest enrna r n o m nil U - . I 1 1 s- W ... m ears ; in the world,) is about this tirnt ready for cut- ting down and curing. I here give you my plan, for the benefit ol your numerous readers, j I cut down the stalks near the ground with weedinir hoes, and aiher them up and stack them thl same day hi shocks four or five feet in diameter, setting tfie stalks h-ir natural posiiion and binding the shocks rou,,d 'h" 'ops to turn oiTi the de ws and rains until the stocks are qtite dry i Yours respectfully, I IlARRYCMP. Covington, Newton co., Ga.f July 31st, 1651. i Prophecv.-A correspondent of the Boston II . - i rosi. more man vear 1 ,l r.i 1 m ' l 1 1 11 1 1 r 1 1 1 iir u 11 . lowing prediction, based upon the fashions of that period: When coati. hats, and jackets are taken By our precious acquisitive spouses, Our confidence well may be shaken In respectto retaining our trouters I" 1 Child Burnt to Death. On Friday of last week the daughter of Mr. C. and Mrs. Mary Mahony, living in East Gianby, (Conn.) was burnt to death in the Allowing! shocking man. ner. In the absence of her parents, the chilrj had climbed to a shelf and obtained possession f ' al0X f "alche With hich ihi got bed and se 'he bed.cIotr.ei. Befor on a i iiihcj ucu-c u lies. Leiore as. sisiinM i 1 , , ,. s,s,ance culd arrive She was so bad y burnt : ,u . n .. . , . 1" uuiui lore as lUB "ames Jtiat she Jived but rvvo hoars. . liiuCjOfllbuKllorse Post Coaches from lis FajetteTille io Wa1rsawIaily n . .1 I f ' I 1 ' tj - J Daily. ILr Leaving jayettevtlle atsix p'-"m vni arriving Warsaw half past6 1 , FJL$i the Cars North and South. ReturoinL leave Warsaw on the arnvalof the Cars, say' abowl?wI''' and arrive at Fayetteville in ten hour Pv. will be taken to render the Hne pleasan convenient sible, by the PJank Road, from Fayetteville via Car-" thage and Ashboroagb, 0 Lexington, Salem, nd S. - ilts - bury- McKI N NON &, Mo SKILL Fayetteville, N. C., Aug. 8, 1851 3m 15 HENRIETTA LINE OF T Steam: und Freight Boats-s A RR all irl excellent order for business. Our -Tow Boats have been recently repaired and made good as new. We have also added a new Flat for low wa ter, and well adapted to ?he service." She will carry .700 bbls. merchandize, and draw only 20iuehs wawr. Those favoring as with their patronage, may expect as prompt and cheap service in every particular as any other Line can offer. . G. DEM1NG, Pres't. R. M. ORKKLL, A'nr. A. D. CAZAUX. Agent at Wilmington. Fayetteville, Dec. 1, 1850. 58tf Great Attraction AT GOLDHILL I DELIAS & CO. HAVING LATELY RE- ceived a larse and snlcndiH annni 5,.m j Goods, and wishing to reduce their stock will sell at a j very small advance on New York Cost., The citizens 1 f Rowan may depend upon finding theirs the finest and best assorted s.tock in the county, comprising the rich- per lli-acia ClfrAo f.. .. . 1 O S n w f i I 2' ir,,",ardwYr- Dry Gtods: Bns- n. iiJ.dyArioeS' Away ?n hand the largest supply of "u iiiiiiiuuiciuiru. iveauv :iane i, n nma est uress uooas manulactured, Ready Made Clothii , unc-c auu t?ur wmcn wim every article in their es j tablishment will positively he sold lower than ever, as we are determined to reduoe our stock to make room j for our Fall supply. I Give us a trial before making your purchases 'else ! where, and we will convince you that yon Ctn ar. gains at D. Elias & Co's store. Gold Hill. o" ilavmg a large order for Feathers we will pny the highest market price for them. All other country pro duce taken in exchange. July 12, 1851 tilDecI2-'51 Superior Havana Cigars AND best Virginia chewing tobacco, for sale by SUMMERELL, POWE, bf rc may io, isoi. 2tf. 300 DOLLARS REWARD. ESCAPED from the Jail of Kersha w District, on Monday the 11th day of July last, SAMUEL J. LOVE, who was convicted for the murder of Mr. Ro bert J. Lester, at Spring Term, lHol. Said Love is about 20 or 21 years of age, 6 feet 2 inches high, has rather dark hair, and of a sallow complexion, and has a down cast look, with dark gray eyes, and some of his front teeth a little decayed, and is a carpenter by trade. I will give the above reward to any person who will apprehend the said S.J. Love, and lodge him in any jail in this State, or one hundred and fifty dollars for his safe confinement in any jail in the United States so that I get him. JOHN INGRAM, S K D. Camden, 3. C, Augast 8, 1851 6m 16 ll1 ARE RECEIVING THEIR SPRING AND SUMMER STOCK OF GOODS ! WHICH THEY INTEND TO DISPOSE OF ON THEIR USUAL ACCOMMODATING TERMS. PLEASE FAVOR US WITH A CALL EXAM INE, HEAR PRICES AND JUD&E FOR YOURSELVES. Salisbury, April 14, 1851 50 KIJHN'S PIANO FACTORY! Xo. 75 Baltimore St., Baltimore, A LL persons in want of good and durable i.istru JrY. ments will find them in this Establishment, of beautiful tone and finish. All Piano's are warranted, and any instrument that does not come up to expectation, will be removed without any charge, and another put in its place without charges. Address, A. KUHN, No. 75. Baltimore St., Baltimore, Md. June 20, 5 LIST OF PRICES. 6 octave from $180 to $300 ; 6J do from $250 to $350 ; 7 do from $300 to $500. Grand Pianos from $500 10 81500. Dr. J. J. SUMMERELL HAVING returned from the city of New York, re spectfully announces to his friends and the public that he may be found at his office, in the new Dru Store, at all hours. Salisbury, Feb. 27, 1851 Tit j JUStll8CeiVeU EIIQ lOr SqG HARRISON'S Celebrated Columbian black, blue and red Inks, at the Book Store. J. II. COFFMAN. 12 Salisbury, July 24, 1851. State -oC iloviU aroltua, ALEXANDER COUX-TY. Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions. Sepfem vv u- a - till IS, oer l erm, 1851. A vs Proteet nf Will Jas. tlooper &. wife & others, ihe above named William A. Ellis, having offered 1 a paper writing, purporting to be the last Wnl and ies- lament of Etheldred Ellis, dee'd, for proieet caveat be- ; ing entered by James Hooper and wife no I .hu t - ' and it appearing to the satisfaction of tl f,,,,;, ,.,,,J William B. Gilbreath and wife, Jane and Sir-; i;i is heirs of said Est ate. are lion .rsiilnro .it ik, . . :.' therefore ordered, thai publ ication be nun yarolina V atchman for six weeks, for said nor, .-w.v.vii. .ii; 01 -I f : JI le in the ' 1 . . . . . - 1 nonreiiliita i iu come in ana mane tnemselves part ies to said suit at 1 the next Term of this Court to be held at the Court ! House in Taylorsville, on the first Monday in Decern- i ber next. t Issued the 12th day of September, 1351 . P , d" rn Ar. C ARSON, dk. Price adv. 0 50 gt20 NEW INSTITUTE ; Iredell County, N. C. IlIIE first Session of this Institution will commence A on the 13th of October, 1851, under the super intendence of the Rev. B. York and the Rev. B CleV -gentlemen too well known, in this State, to need dV scription or eulogy. , This Institution is desi2ned to embrace both male and female departments, though ihe female department will not be fully opened the first session ; ail fern ies, however, will be received, who may wish to enter The entire expense varies from 30 to 10 per session of five months. Tuition fees to be paid io advance. Students will be received at any tjme during the session, though it is very desirable that they be present at the commence ment. This Institution is located in a very heilthv section of country, fir distant from any facilities fur exraaance and dissipation, in the midst of a moral and Intelligent community. T. M. SHARPS, Chairman Board Trustees. September J .1851. 620 Dr. F- JYL Henderson AViRb permanently located in the Town of l"'. nnrnr,i I. : .1 ,- wv.,tulu, icuucisuutf ivicrs io me citizens ot tne pk-c a"u 'tiuiiyio me, several Dranchesoi his pro- fession. Office a few doors below the store of Phifer oi, i or. icoqcord, Junef;14, 1851 17 BOCElTrlSlLL DO YOIJ OTSHIlp BuY; IT YOU DO Call atlihe larce ' Store East of the f!ninrrIInilwA ? ' I L . I will i-amwMov ' v, - - - - r NEW SPRIMS GOODS f i --ViJ W OriiliyU" UUUSJU , f'llt' Biidersismefi takes 4 he- earliest opportunity to I- - infonri iheirfrieiiJn and the public uj i-- H-rLthat I ,h' ,r, nor recefvnig and opening a baui!j"ui stock ot AND SUMMER GOODS, wbieh they are otTeririg at low prices, cousistirjg in part .. of ,5le fl:owng, viz : English. French and American cingham, white and colored tarlton muslms, plain and embroideje J g'retia- i 'iiiirs, noriensia ana oiner verv nne oress ooas, printea and embroidered lawns, black and fancy silk, b!'k, white and colored kid gloves,300 pieces calicoes, white and ; colored doylies, striped and latiibord drapery muslins, summer shaivls, French, Swi?sanJ Jaconet muslins, bl'k and fancy cassimejes, French and English cloths, Read"' I Made Glothing, i Freiicli Lace, Florence and Crape j BOX SETS, Uumbrellas and parasols, books and stationary, wall pa per, large assortment, Java and Rio Coffee, green and black tea, loaf, crushed, granulated and refined sugir, Stewart's syrup, a very superior article, dairj cheese, sperm and patent candles, Philadelphia calf-skins, sole feather, lining and binding skins, Miles & Son's boots and ladies shoes, Beebee's hats, CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS, a lar2e stock, chase hides and ennmil UtUr tin, sheet, hoop and tire iron, anvils, vices, screw plates ha rdware and cutlery, sad Jler's tools, saddle trees, ho fkins, , . Tanners Oil, While Lead, window Glass, The above goods with many other articles not nam ed, were selected with the greatest care. One of our firm bavins spent near two months in the Northern citis making our burchnses. and hnn rUt vu'aU .r,.iu;i'.! nu-. ar.na',,r0n, i (p f . , , , ' j and we are now prepared to offer to our friends and the' m.hli,. ,nr,nLL. .r .... I , - " " '' -ivi r , nn ui inr oun-iiouse, ai Wholesale or Retai I , one of the largest, best selected and handsomest stock of desirable Sprins and Summer Goods ever opened in this Town Cal? and see get some of the bargains, they are inofTrapid lv J. F. CHAMBERS & CO. Salisbury. March 27. 1851 47 IMPORTANT iNEWS FOR Rail Road Contractors and Others ! 1 n. (JASPER & CO., have this day received from New York a laroje stock of SOLE LKATHER. French Calf Skins, Root & SImm' Trimmings .generally. Those about to engage in Rail Road contracts wouM find it o their interest to call and look at our large stock of heavy shoes. To the Ladies and Gentlemen, we would say that 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 make a flourish about materials' having been bought for cash, &.a but we say without fear of, contradiction that we have the j Best Workmen on BOOTS and Ladles SHOES to be found in this State. As to prices, we will sell as low as the lowest. We warrant all our work to fit well. A call is respectfully solicited from the public. Our shop is one door below the Cook Store, ana" formerly occupied by Mr. Jacob Lefler. H. H. CASPER 4&CO. Salisbury. Mai 1, 1851. 52 New Cabinet Ware Rooms. r" S!.,n?cr'hpr respectfully informs the J public 'hat he hns opened a Gabinet Shop in Salisbury, and has now on hand almost all kind- of PTiaITTTnTT usually made in establishments ot tins km. I. viz: China Presses, Wardrobes, French RedstprN. Mahogany Rocking Chairs, Sofas, Lndies' Mahon inv V-t k-tands. All of the above named ariiele- were either 1:1. id- bv or under the supervision of Mr. Riehnid Fox, foreman of his shop. Any article not hand will be promptly made either of mahogany or walnut. He has now on hand a haadsome assortment of Cane bottom, Rockins: and Windsor CHAIRS, Which he will sell chsap for cash. He may be found at all times at his shop on the cross street opposite V. Murphy & Co 's store. UCoffins always kept on hand. Country produce will be taken in payment for work at the. market price. Plank and scantling warted at this ,M"e- JESSE A. STOKER. Salisbury, April 10, 1851. 49 EAGLE MI L L Si" rriHERE is a fair prospect of a Company of North ern Mechanics and Manufacturers settling on the Eagle or South Eagle Tract. The South CaJIe Tract is adjoining the Eagle, on both of which is a splendid water power of great force. I have a beautiful piece of Land in the South Eagle Tract which I propose to lay off in small lots of one fourth of an acre each, for the ac commodation of Merchants, Doctors, and Mechanics. All such persons would do well to give this rising place due attention. " There is a tide in the affairs of men Which, 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 which I am 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 for spinning cotton and wool, and for calico printing. But as I advance the prospect opens up, and invites to larger and more fruitful fields. This location for manufacturing purposes and for a Town, is very favorable. It is near enough to the great Central Rail Road, and in a very healthy region of Country. I will sell lots privately on the most favorable terms to suit purchasers. The water power on the South Eagle Tract, is immense, and capable of driving almost any amount of Machinery. Early applications either for lots or an interest in the p.esent or proposed enterprises will receive the most favorable offers 34 f ANDREW RAGGARLY. Iredell Cuniy, N C, May 14, 1951 SFF?r$ mr WHITEHEAD lrrr'K!5ni protessional services to the public. WHe ran:at present be found at his residence, unless professionally engaged. OiOre-In Johasfon's White Ror. Salishury;Ju!y 21, lr50, tf. To all whom it may Concern. This is ta certify .hat I hive been afflicted with Can cer for the last forty years or more, and after a eries of operations performed by different physician who sometimes partially healed it.it would break out a'a in Finally a physician effected a cure on my opper lin'ffor that was-tts locality) but in a jhort time it broke out on my forenead about nine or terfi years ago. It soon be--gan to enlarge, until I again iad to call in medical aid i7 A h fPW wow'"'i worse, until it was" about a third larger than a hard dollar, and extended from the edge of my ha,r to mv eve-brow. My friends generally thought that i, woulj soon kill me : rhe s.ne'l ol it was o ute offensive VVk.i., . .u- . . . applied to Mr. A Aikins. and I am hanrv tnv eiiecieo n rnr- in c ... t. :.i ' . 1,; . " Ul "ie Knite: ' - "i .-1.1 nrr is VV nnn! ha r .l. i r i " somewnat severe, bur lasts onlv a hort cancer l,a.M..n upward, of four monn, and has m appearance of breaking out aain mV everal health has been better since then than it has for 5 or 6 years; and from his success in curing others nil I think he will he able to er ir,..u ..; :,nr"also, in time T a-nn'-l V..f :. i nicted to give him a trial. a. "".ri.iir nuvise a. .o .. t . iiu are tnus af her AlAKYe FORREST. iii u L- tan! EZ.fd )Jj) LBS. of B.ionn . . " . ; by Salisbury, July 31, 1851 m. UKUWN &. SON. nl T r - . . ' v 0iTM(8li' M DESIRABLE ! IfiEDELL tOl.lli BOGEii & RESE - A RE now rece.v.ng.rum - . , ceipt ot it,e .e . J- m Inn r . r H 1 ' f . . V. . ...onurr in nari of fine Enelit-h. Fr""h ad American cloths, cassises, vestts, col-, rr . ' u-.u,- ..wlin. awns, ginghams. , ba- lonq.ier..r.r. - awn;French braid " " . . 7 rages. tnoi;nmgsi or ur, . . u. s n and otner mane oi o..(r..-. . . . c . - ry fine hats, cap, shoes and boots. su,tam fbr the seam.n with a complete stock of buffalo. shell. -bora, tuck and. side cfoibs, breast pins.studa fancy ta"w-a' .,f nJ silver pencils, fine fans, accordeons, perfumery, with, a va fifty" of other fancy articles, brass clocks, nardare, Cullcry, Queens, China, and Glass-Ware, , dru, quinine, fine Frencbbrandy and Madeira wine for j medical purposes, wiih various other patent medicines t and dye-stuff: groceries of all kinds, and good quality Weavers Reeds and Blue Cotton Yarn, with numerous other articles too tedious to enumerate. Our customers, friends ana citizens generally, are re spectfully iuviied to call and examine the above stock as no pains ou our part shall be spared to please, and to sell as cheap as the cheapest, and upon the most accommo dating terms to punctual dealers Country produce ta ken in exchange for goods, such as shelled corn, oats, flax seed, feathers, bees-wax, tallow, wool, if washed and picked clean. thanks for the very liberal patronage bestowed upon us avail ourselves of this opportunity to tender our thus tar, and nope oy strict auenuoo io oUmr .o a continuance of the same N. R- We also extend pur invitation to those few dis interested friends who so falsely represent our stock of goods as being "second banded," to give us a call. And our woid for it. if they have any judgment about goods, or knowledge of business, uaey will forthwith come to the conclusion thai 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 our store is permanent, and not a mere mi ,,. , i r i r i u i.. a tablishment," and if life and healtn is spared and not a mere mushroon es- us, we will neither tire or surrender. April 17, 1S51 50 1 I MUGS ! Wholesale and Retail! Dr. Siuiuiicrcll, Imvc & Co. HAV ING purchased the large and valuable slock ot Drugs, .Medicines, &c ,of Brown &, 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 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 their stock, for they have now the largest assortment ever offered (or sale in Weiwern No. Carolina, and are determined to keep every thing on hand that may be wanted in their Itne ; and will sell cheaper than the same articles can le bought el.wfiere in this section of country. Their assortment is com posed in part of the following articles ; Calomel , (Amer can and English) blue mass, do do, corrosive sublimate, hydrarg cum-crela, red precipitate, jalap, rhubarb .'En glish and Turkey) opium, morphia, (sulphate muriate and acetate) sulphur, sublimed do, lac do,carlo ate am monia, sugar lead , bi carb sodo, bitrt potas-e The various gums ami gums resons, all k inds of extracts and tinctures, stilph ether, sweet spirits nitre. spt lavender comp. The essential oils and essences, bark and qui nine. The various preparation of iron and iodine Also a large assortment of paiim, oils, dye-stuffs, var nish, (.-everal varieties.-) arMs, Jc . They have a'so ma ny articles for house keepers, such as Delluc's flavoring extract lor pu s and the like Farina , starch , tapioca, arrow root ; all kinds of spices, bath brick for cleaning knives, camphorated patcbnlv for protect uig clothes Ironi moths, Lvon's magnetic powders for the destruc tion of rats, bed bugs, Also, the following popular remedies Brandreth's pills, Peters' do, Townsend's sarsapariH.i, Sands' do, Swaine's do, Ayer's cherry or ! cod i toral, JuVne's exnectorant. vermit'u.T.. c-i i.-, 1 , . u iver oil. Surgical Instruments. Orders bv mail punctually attended to Salisbury. April 3. lol 49 Excitement Not Over Yet! THE SUBSCRIBERS lention ot ttie public to their would call the at- tock of celebrated LEFLER BOOTS AM) SHOES, now on hand, the manufacture be.ng superintended by Mr. Jacob Leiler, who has been experienced in the bu siness tor the last twenty years, and has aUvnvs given universal sat isfaction. Ju receivd'from New York and IJnludelphia, a fine lot of Calf Skins and Shoe Trimmings, bought entirely for cash, at reduced prices, enabling toem, with the advantage of their Tan-Yard, to sell lower than any establishment in Saibury HARNESS, &C. They also have on hand a fine stock of HARNESS, BRIDLES, &C, made by an experienced workman, which they are sell ing a. reduced prices. Persons wanting any articles in their line of hu,ness. will please give then, a call be fore buy.ng elsewhere. Hide, of all kinds will sui, as n eh a. he cash. Come one, come all Shop oppo- V 11 I. and six doors below tbe store of J . r . Chambers &. Co. BROWN A: HAYNES. Salisbury, April 21, 1851 51 Useful and Ornamental ! ran hp :u. ... .. ou.)K,iiurr would re ppectfuily call the attention of the public to their FURNITtltlE nooAIS at the old s.tnd opposite the Rowan Hotel, where they nw7r!lnd,?nd ,are manufacturing the most fashion- ..nure.tnai nas ever been manufactured in this uuuny, viz : nne Maho rmTTnc 1 H m Mi J any urcssin Barcaus, Pier and dpfe.nJanTin case is not an Centre Tables, with Warble Tons, TT AIWROBES. SOFAS Gnrinev I . rocKing and a hne lot of cane bottom nnA WINDSOR CHAINS. They also have on hand a larue nnrtmoni r,T u: r urniture, and a fui assortment of Coffins. AH the aoove article., shall be ,old s , CHEAP FOR CASH. uV wrnbe LThtan' Where in country, and ue wou.d My to ,1,. u,Mi(. ,inlall oiir fjrnilure4;n8a(j; ' or under our own supervision. All we ask is i caU hanksf r h''h in,f'Jrni!,,re an'' W" -i-m ou toility and promptness in nur busine-. , n,L . L ?f Kiiiio. oi pro'ince or I change at the market prices IP(IM All 1. . .j . - umber taken in ex- william rowzfe sam r Harbison" 17. iw;,i. -() Salisbury. April R. M. ORREIjIj, ForardIe- d fcmmhslon Merehant. January 30 1,1 'ayeUeriUe, N. C II "lAluiiii t)Vi2 H fubr.K.. l ' I ! tr- r. J . LAIKST AND M(K. - " "n a i imsflf, will .nnt. : . all who may faVor him w,.,,". done at the fchortest not,t(. terms. Salisboiy, March 26, lj stilXsa:nd ... . 1 nw HAVI WARE which tbe-, nd of Produce which the fcr: any kind old copper and pewter timet attended to Thev will tljt;:i. c- uttering at fifteen cents per toot r,'' n proportion. ' 'i4 n t K..L Sal it'juiy April 12, 10 L. are receivtne at L)r C P u . e,and lent siockV mems. Paints and A)e Stuffs : Slr Fancy and useful Articles,vVr i,r,w lUi 1 try. (See oar larae K-n' i ;, " '"'-'"' ' t , will sell very low for cash. 8 LOCKE Salisbury. May 11, l.j.. SOGER & WlLSfft jEwctcits & sii.VCIU 7; TT RF.P l uii nana an tensive assortment of Watches Clock, Jcr lrr Vp I: Silver-Ware, 'J vr&irii ivctii of every very description. Persons wL "r ?s in the above line, will Jo Wri .o"'1 their fine selection , one duor K,.,- .1 t; tides ine Murphy &, Co. Watches. Clocks and Jewrlrv reps-M manner, and warranted for twelve 3 Lepine and plain Watches awered Io P.. and warranted to perform wril. K Sabsbury, May 1, ls5i S. R. FORD. Wilmixcto. x " DEALER I MIR RLE MOM MEMS; tn foot btones ; Paim Stones Irnr,r... short, any article called for of either Italian, Egyptian or Amrriran " "-iiamru 10 piease or no ca 1 TAI liar.... .4.-1..... . i "t' " "ir urnirry,ii is at his ei-i;e Orders for any of the above enumerate , witn dispatch. ov. It, JAMES fiORAH ? - WATCH A WD OI.OCK-Kl'' upposnr mp waifiiQan flffifti Salisbury, . C Just Received A FRESH supply of Rashton &. Clarkif. Oil. a choice lot of Peumm. Lv acFJ extracts, null u patent mould Cam! m. Shot, MeLean's Vermifuge. Black U,v'l c Sl'MMERELL, POWEi' Salisbury. May29. h5 ( SAIT AXDMOLASSES: 1 fU SACKS SALT. AOU Ii bbls reboiied New Orlesm. Vo 20 hags Rio Coffee.ijust r-rf vrd U.t r,,r M l!f!0VN 4; Snlisl.ury. May 15, H., To 0flicei aud Soldiers of ihTt of hf2! Iwill attend 10 the n-.. , .. der the ' Bounty ,,. sion of Congress Salisbury. Oct 10 "50. 'M I'f ( ' !Tf V " ..!.; j JAYKS K L Just Received 9000 LHS Tirc Iron 1(K 0 lbs English refi M. LRuWN i August 14, Ic'l Ii, J. D WILLIAMS, lOliWAUDINb A.ND COMMIsMin SFIfl Feb 13, le51:tf40 LIST OF LETTERS II bMAI.MNd .n the Port ).:i a: M.X, Sepiemler 30, lhol . Or. W. V AnJeron, Mih Azr. Mi Alexander ; James Bum, E.lwwr.i Lj-?;. Drown, Dr. W. K. Bason, M IJ.T.r r, b-i. l-r. Barringer.Dr Wrn Barge. Jam- S Da'-" Brtnkley. Mrs Catharine Ibvms M Ninrf' ley ; B F. Crosland 2, Jmnrj W C.a'k 3 M cy S Cook. A. II Cress 2. Ei.nu I uel Creasong ; Wilfor i Dent . Is'- IV Fespe-rman ; Henry .S Corman Jf hn ' Mrs, Pribcilla tbson; John II IhrJ t . J - M. Hewlett, V H. Hutthes. n, Mr? M-r)K-leu Hauso, Richard Hix 2. Mis? a.' y Ha' ' Heifer, Dr. Wm. J. Harris; -Sarah C J Kern, John Kesler, Adam Kiutts . Mr M L. B. Lemav. Hirm I.awon- Jotia C M r' B. Morgan. Caleb Miiier; Jul (.ri.S Pinckston, Mary Palmer. John P. Park. John Patterson, Benjamin Pame ii ; .M Nr James Ronun, John Rudicil or Ilfir-."-5nMh. Dr Elisha 'iiiith, James ,r. bary Simpson, Mary Sliaver, Mi- Mary A Relecca .Smith, Miss 6'u.a.'i .V-iaver, M- '-'f. S'aucerman, Rev. A. B .Vmith : Jatuf? V . John or Thomas Todd. Henrv Trexr, Jaeot John H. Teeter 3. Adam Trexier. Mr ason, William Trott ; Mr . Heiidnc!. m$ ble ; Nervy Am. Wr.se 2, Uachael W i-"'1 Mary A. Wren. Frederick Warner 2, A ton, Rrv. A. Weaver. , . H JULIAN PJ 3t22 n, R Stsitr ot iiortli Cxm CALDWELL C'Ul M Superior Court of Law Spring Jt'-' Elizabeth Maitbea vs. In.r; Ma Petition f-r Divorce. Ir appearing to the satisfat-::o:i ! ' . in hi of North Carolina: It is therefore ororrrd.'-' tion be made in the Raleigh KfZvr , .'. Watchman for the space of three .'M fendant be and appear at the text term ": " Court, to be held for the Ccunry of Ca!:; Courthouse in Lenoir, on the .r;h '''L,.f' Monday in September next, to paJ-S'J'. to the allegations set forth in ihe P a'"; T' ,f erwise the same will be heard e.Kjrte.i' nounced accordingly. Wit.ne??. C C our said Superior Court, at Ietuir. terthe 4th Mondav in March. A l C L. - Printer" Fee 10 Notice. T HEN in New York I ca'J ! Brandreth's office, heir IS . a ' all, or any ngent, fur ihe saie ul part of tbe State, that Ins trmf. genertuty through the State b lo am furnished with a large snpf ;.i- P. : a: i'r 1 "Seni can procure from me on ' fc the ir ivelhng agents I n "'-' receipts nnd ceriiti -ates ot a' ; ure in furnishing a nv nm" '; application by mail or -hervi JOS CPU w St-:csville,N.C,Sert 11, l1- ; I: 13 I Warrants for sale here. f: f
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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