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: r-v POETICAL. VtM. the London Punch. . THE LAST APPENDIX TO YANKEE DOO LE." Yankee I)v3!e sent to town His goods for exhibition ; Every body ran him down, And laughed at his position ; They thought him all ihe world behind 'A ffony inufl", or noodle ; Laugh on, jfoud people never mind f Krnva fliiiet Yankee D-wdlo. Chorus Yankee Doodle, fcc. Yankee- Doodle had a craft, A rather tidy clipper, 1 And he challenged while they laughed, The Britishers to whip her. Their whole yucht squadron she outsped, And that on their own water -Of all the lot she went ahead, 'And tiiey camo nowheie arler, - Chorus Yankee Doodle, &c O'er Panama there was a scheme Long talked of to pursue a Short route which many thought a dream, ? , jiy Lake Nicaragua. John Bull diftcuxded the plait on foot, Willi flow irresolution. While Yankflj Doodle went and put It into eX'Hulion, , Chorus Yankee DoodleAx, A ateamer of the CuIIina line, A Yankee Doodle' notion, Ilai alao quickest cut the brine Across the Atlantic Ocean. And British agents, noway slow Her merits to discover, Have been- and bought her just to tovy The Cunard packet over. Chorut Yankee Doodle, 6lc. Your goldsmiths of their skill may crack, But that again don't mention ; I guess that Colt's revolver whack Their very fim invention, By Yankee Doodle, too, you're beat, Downright in agriculture, AViih hi muchine for reaping wheat, Chaw'd up a by a vulture. Churus Yankee Doodle, dtc. You also fancied, in your pride, Which truly i tarnation, Them British lock of yourn defied The rogue of all creation : j But Chubb' and Braham's Hobbs'has pick'd, And you must now be view'd. all A having been completely licked By glorio Yankee Doodle, Chorus Yankee Doodle, &.C. WANT OF CONFIDENCE. The following well told story by J. P. Morris was published several years since, but it is jm apposite to the time, that the N. Y. papers again lay it before their readers. .It is to be hoped that business men will profit by the moral it conveys : A little Frenchman Inanpfl a morlinnt five thousand dollars when the ' timesu were good. lie called at the counting house a few years ago in a state of agi tation not easily described. "How do you do?" inquired the mer chant. "Sick ver sick," replieiLmonsieur. VV hat's the matte r?" " I)e limes isde matter?" " De times 7 what disease is that ?" ' De Malaide dat, break all de mer chants, ve'r much. Ah I the times, eh ? well they are bad, very bad, sure enough, but do they affect you r " Vy, monsieur, I lose de confidence." In whom V In everybody.' Not in me, 1 hope.' Vardonnez moi, monsieur, but I do not know who to trust at present, when all" o merchants break several time to pieces." - Then I presume you want your mon- 7?:r Oul, monsieur, I starve for want of TarRent.' Can't you do without it?' You must.' ' Out, monsieur,' said dimity breeches, turning pale with apprehension for the safety of his money. And you can't do without it ?' No, monsieur, not-von leetle moment longare.' J The merchant reached his bank book, drew a check on the bank for the amount, and handed it to his visitor, Vat is dis. monsieur?' A check for five thousand dollars, with the interest.' , ",1s it bon V said the Frenchman, with amazement.' Certainly.' Have you Vargent in de bank ?' Yes.' And is it parfaitment convenient to pay de sum ?' - Undoubtedly. What astonishes you ?" 4 yo. dat you have got him m dees times.' - 'Oh, yesand I have got plenty more. I owe nothing that I cannot pay at a moment's notice. The Frenchman was perplexed. Monsieur, you shall do me one leetle favor, eh ?' 4 With all my heart.' Veil, Monsieur, you shall keep de 1'ar gent for one leetle year longare,' Why.l thought you wanted It?' I out an contrarie. 1 no want de Par gent I want de grand confidence. Sup pose you no got the money 5 den I want him ver much suppose you got him ; den I no want him at all. Vous compre-1 , bencz. eh V After some other conference, the little Frenchman prevailed upon the merchant to retain the money, and left the counting bouse with a light heart, nnd a counten ance very different lrom the one he wore when he entered. His confidence was restored, and although he did not stand in need of the money, he wished to know that his property was in safe hands. Dividends. The Bank of Cape Fear has declared a semi annual dividend of 4 per cent. ROBINSON Comprising the most numerous and talented Ttoupe of Equestrians in the World ! This Company will perfprm at Salisbury on the 4th and 5th of November, all 1 o'clock, and at 7, P. M. THIS Company comprises NINETY of the most superb Horses in the country, and upwards of FIFTY Persons, amongst whom are sme of the first performers in the profession both male and female. MASTER JAMES, better known n the circle as ' Robinson's hoy," is acknowledged to be superior to the famous Hernandez, (also taught by Mr. John Robinson,) both in execution and style. The performance of this lad are truly wonderful ; his eats are rapid and of the most novel and daring character. His horse runs with double the ordinary speed of j ring-horses, and all his achievements are accomplished on the bare back of the animal during his most rapid flight. TIIE CLOWN, SAM LONG, possesses the rare quality of being funny and amusing without being offensive to any. His Backwoods Stories rind Stump Orations are inimitably droll. MADAME ROBINSON, in an actjof Lady Equestrianism in the Saddle, will illustrate, with fearless grace, the varrons evolutions of that elegant and beautiful exercise. M'LLE HENRIETTA, the youngjand beautiful CREOLE RIDER, from New Orleans, will give an elegant display of single horsemanship in p Parisian performance. MR. J. R. ROBINSON, in his unapproachable four-horse act. M. H. GARDNER, in his grand bet of Transformations, called the FETE OF PROTEUS. Mr. GARDNER will also appear in! the Gymnastic exercises of the Arena, and exhibit his wonderful skill in Tumbling and Somersetting. THE TROUPE OF PONIES, Ten in number, i.i all their curious feats and exercises. MR. G. N. ELDRED, MR. FOSTER, MR. RUGGLES. MR. MALLORY, and others of distinguished tal entj wjjl also appear in the course of the performance. ' THE" BAND of this troupe, led by (Mr. Neave, is acknowledged to be the best in the country. THE MUSIC CHARIOT, drawn by twenty superb Horses raised in the South, will enter the town in proces sion, driven by Mr. D. Benham. XT Admittance, 50 Cents Children and servants half price. Reserved places for families, with out extra charge-. THE Com py will perform at Lexington, on Monday, November 3rd; Gold-Hill, Thursday, Nov. 6th, Concord, Friday, Nov. 7th, and Charlotte, Saturday, Nov. 3th. 2w25 y FALSE ALARM. HAVING understood that a report was in circula tion throughout the country tljiat our firm were not going to receive any Fall and Winter Goods this Fall, we beg leave to inform the public, that we had about one third of our purchase destroyed by fire and water, and that the most of them wefe dry good? ; and as soon as wbeard of the loss we notified the Insur ance Company in which they were insured, and they very promptly received the goods and paid the amount over toW. Murphy, who was still in 'Philadelphia, and he began immediately to 'buy another stock, and by so doing, bought them about 10 tol5 per cent lower than the first purchase. We shall have a very large stock here, and ready for selling by the 10th to the 15th of October; and we respectfully invite the attention of all persons wishing to purchase goods1 to give us a call, as we are determined to give bargains and not to be undersold. " J j Will our good friends who circulated this false report take as much pains in correcting it as they did in cir culating it ? We shall then believe they are our friends, indeed. Remember to call at the Brick Store if you want bargains. y W. MURPHY & Co. Salisbury, Sept. 25, 1351. 6u-21 Sale of Ldnd. IN pursuance of a Decree made at (the Spring Term 185lfiof the Court of Equity for Rowan county, I shall sell, at the Court House in Salisbury, on Monday the 3rd day of November next, (being the Monday of County Court,) a tract of land containing 375 ACRES, lying upon the waters of Deal's Creek, adjoining the kinds of Washington Thomason, Wjlie Kincaide and others. These lands were owned by! the late Samuel Craige, and are sold upon petition of I his heirs for the purpose of distribution. A credit of (twelve and eigh teen months will be given, with interest after twelve months, the purchaser giving bond wtth approved secu rity, L. BLACKMER, C. M. E. Sept. 24, 185U-522 Price adv. $4. State oe Jlortti earoliua, Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, August Term. 1851. ! IREDELL COUNTY. RufusHill, i vs- Original attachment Levied on S. B. Williams, ) personal property. " Jx this case it nppearins to the satisfaction of the Court, that the defendant S. B. Williams is not an in habitant of this State : It is therefore ordered, adjudg ed atxJ decreed by the Court, that publication be made in theCaroIina Watchman for the spkee of six weeks, notifying the said S. B. Williams to appear at our next Court ot Pleas ?uid Quarter Sessions, io be held for the county of Iredell, at the Court House in Statesville, on the third Monday of November next then and there plead or replevy to said attachment, or Judgment final will be rendered in favor of the plaintiff and the pro perty Levied on condemned to the satisfaction of said Judgment. j Witness, J. F. Alexander, Clerk ofiour said Court at office, 3rd Monday in August, A. D. 51851. J. F. ALEXANDER, Clk. Price adv. 5 50 1 6w2i State of Hovtft aroUua, IREDELL COUNTY. Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, August Tpfm, 1851. Moses L. Scroggs, II . W. Mayse and wife Ann, vs. William Scroggs and others. Petition for Partition of Real Estate. It appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that the defendant William Scroggs is not an inhabitant of this htate : It is therefore ordered, adjudged and decreed by the Court, jhat publication be made in the Carolina ? w-n" lhe SpaCe of sk weeks- nol'fy''ng the said William Scroggs personally to appear at our next Court ot Pleas and Quarter Sessions to be held for the county of Iredell af the Court House 4 in Statesville, on the third Monday of November next.Uhen and there to answer, plead or demur to said petition, or the same will be heard exparte as to him and an order of parti tion granted accordingly. nWil?fMiJ; m krandr' c'' of our said Court at ornce, the 3rd Monday in August, 1P5I p a ac en J' F-"ALEXANDER, Clk. Price adv. 85 50 j gt2l CASH FOR NEGROES, Salisbur?, Sept. 25, 1851. rpHE subscriber is now in market and wishes to pur- number of Negroes, for which he is offer ing the Highest Market Prices in Cash. Persons wishing to dispose of the above named pio perty would do well to cajl 00 the subscriber. . MYER MYERS. Comraonusttons from a distance attended to. Salisbury. Sept. 25, 1851. ifjtf. Marriage License for sale here, NEGROES & ELD RED'S State ot iiovtn avoUua, IREDELL COUNTY. Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions August Term, 1851. Wm. B. Grant, Admr l vs. Petition for sale of real Isaac A. Grant and others, ) Estate for assets. It appearing to the satisfaction of the Court ihat the defendant Isaac A. Grant is not an inhabitant of this State: It is therefore ordered, adjudged and decreed by the Court, that publication be made in thp Carolina Watchman for the space of six weeks, notifying' the said Isaac A. Grant, personally to appear before the Justices of our next Court of Pleas and Quarter Ses sions to be held for the county of Iredell, at the Court House in Statesville, on the third Monday in Novem ber' next, then and there to answer the petition of Wil liam B. Grant, Administrator of Roberf Grant, dee'd., filed for the purpose of selling real estate for assets, or the same will be heard exparte as to hini and an order of sale granted accordingly. Witness, J. F. Alexander, Clerk of our said Court at office, in Statesville, the 3rd Monday of Aucrust, 1851. J. F. ALEXANDER, Clk. Price adv. $5 50 " 6t21 SALE OF LAND. IN pursuance of a Decree made at the Spring Term, 1851, of the Court of Equity for Rowan county, I shall sell, at the Court House, in Salisbury, on Monday the 3d day of November next. Cbeintr the Momlav of . -' C5 " J 1 County Court,) a tract of land containing about ltteen ileres. Said tract of land belonged to the late Wiley Holds houser, and upon it there is a good Grist and Saw Mill. Also another tract of land containing about 245 Acres. The above mentioned lands lie on the waters of the south fork of Crane Creek, about four miles from Salis bury, adjoining the lands of Michael Heilig, Jx)hn Fish er, John Bird and Thomas Rymer. These lands are sold upon the petition of the heirs of Wiley Holdshouser, dee'd., for the purpose of partition. Terms made known on the day of sale. L. BLACKMER, C. M. E. Sept. 24, 1851. 522 Price adv. 84 50 MEDICINES ! MEDICINES f WE are receiving at Dr. C. B. Wheeler's old stand the largest and best stock of Medicines, Instru ments, Paints and Dye Stuffs, Spices, and Perfumery, Fancy and useful Articles, ever brought into this coun try. (See our large hand-bills and Catalogue. We will sell very low for caish. LOCKE & CHAFFIN. Salisbury. May 11, 1848 2 BOGER & WILSON JEWELERS & SIEVERSJIITII, T" EEP constantly on hand an ex- JL. tensive assortment of Watches, Clocks Jewelry, Silver-Ware. MUSICAL IXSTROIEXTS, BEVOLVIXG PISTOLS, - Ptrfamery, Soaps and Fancy Articles of every description. Persons wishing to purchase ar ticles in the above line.will do well to call and exam ine their fine selection, one door above the store of W. Murphy & Co. Watches, Clocks and Jewelry repaired in the best manner, and warranted for twelve months. Lepine and plain Watches altered to Patent Levers and warranted to perform well. Salisbury, May 1, 1851 tfl2 Salisbury & Taylorsville PlankRoad. BIDS for contracts on the first twelve miles of this road (beginning at Salisbury.) will be received by the President until Tuesday, the 4th November. Persons wishing to take contracts on this road can re ceive any information on the subject on application to the President of the Companv. WM. MURPHY, President S. &. T. P. R Com. Salisbury, Sept. 55, 1851. 6i21 S. R. FORD, Wiliigtox, n. c. Tfc EALER IX MARBLE XOXniFATS HFin in AFoot Stones ; Paint Stones ; Imposing do., and in short, any article called for of either IlaliaH, Egyptian or American Marble : and work warranted to please or no sale ; and if dam aged before delivery, it is at his expense. Orders for any of the above enumerated articles left with the Editors of the Watchman, will he attended to with dispatch. Nov. 9, 1849 29tf Just Received AFRESH supply of Rushton &. Clarke's Cod Liver Oil. a choice lot Extracts, Hull's patent mould Candles, Perry's Dead Shot, MeLean's Vermifuge, Black Leather Varnish, &c- SUMMER ELL, POWE'i. CO. Salisbury, May 29, 1851 4 Blanks of every description for sale AT THIS OFFICE. Line of four Horse Post Coaches from ! Fayeiteville to Warsaw Daily. THE subscribers having secured the mail con tract on the above Line, will commence THIS DAY, running a Line of Four Horse Post Coaches, Daily, jy Leaving Fayetteville at six P. M., and arriving at Warsaw at half past 6 A. M., in time for the Cars North and South. Returning, leave Warsaw on the arrival of the Cars, say about 1 or two P. M., and arrive at Fayetteville in ten hours. Every care will be taken to render the line pleasant, convenient, and safe for travellers. A Line of Stages will be established as soon as pos sible, by the Plank Road, from Fayetteville via Car thage and Ashborough, to Lexington, Salem, and Salis bury. McKINNON & McNEILL. Fayetteville, N. C, Aug. 8, 1851 3 in 1 5 HENRIETTA LINE OF Steam and Freight Boats, ARE all in excellent order for business. Our Tow Boats have been recently repaired and made good as new. We have also added a net Flat for low wa ter, and well adapted to the service. She will carry TOO bbhj. merchandize, and draw only 20 inches water. Those favoring us with their patronage, may expect as prompt and cheap service in every particular as any other Line can offer. G. DEMING. Pres't. R. M. ORRELL,, As'nt. A. D. CAZAUX, Agent at Wilmington. Fayetteville. Dec. 21, 1850. ' 58tf Great Attraction AT GOLD HILL ! DELIAS fc CO. HAVING LATELY RE- ceived a large and splendid supply of Summer Goods, and wishing to reduce their stock will sell at a very small advance on Kew York Cost. The citizens of Rowan may depend upon finding theirs the finest and best assorted Btock in the county, comprising the rich est Dress Goods manufactured, Ready Made Clothing, Groceries, Hardware, Dry Goods, Bonnets, Hats, and Fancy Articles. Always on hand the largest supply of Coffee and Sugar which with every article in their es tablishment will positively be sold lower than ever, as we are determined to reduce our stock to make room for our Fall supply. Give us a trial before making your purchases else where, and we will convince you that you can get bar gains at D. Elias & Co's store, Gold Hill, N. C. Having a targe order for Feathers we will pay the highest market price for them. All other country pro duce taken in exchange. July 12, 1851 tilDecl2-51 Superior Havana Cigars AND best Virginia chewing tobacco, for sale by SUMMERELL, POWE, 5 CO. May 15, 1851. 2tf. 300 DOLLARS REWARD. ESCAPED from the Jail of Kershaw 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, 1851. 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, August 8, 1851 6ml6 BOGER & MAXWELL ARE RECEIVING THEIR SPRING AND SUMMER STOCK OF (iOODS! WHICH THEY INTEND TO DISPOSE OF ON THEIR USUAL ACCOMMODATING TERMS. PLEASE FAVOR US WITH A CALIEXi M INE, HEAR PRICES AND JUDGE FOR YOURSELVES. Salisbury, April 14, 1851 50 KIT UN'S PIANO FACTORY No. 75 Baltimore St., Baltimore, IStl. ALL persons in want of good and durable instru 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 .$10 to 300 ; 6J do from 250 to S350 ; 7 do from 300 to 500. Grand Pianos from 500 to 1500. 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 Drug Store, at all hours. Salisbury, Feb. 27, 1851 Just Received and For Sale HARRISON'S Celebrated Columbian black, blue, and red Inks, at the Book Store. J. H. COFFMAN. Salisbury, July 24, 1851. 12 DrTF. MrHendeVson HAVING permanently located in the Town of Concord, tenders his services to the citizens of the place and vicinity, in the several branches of his pro fession. Office a few doors below the store of Phifer & York. Concord, June 14, 1851 tf 7 taii.oiiim;. r m hid suoscnuer oeirs leave most re- W I I P l ! 1 1 JL spectfully to announce to his old friends lt. and patrons and the Dublic freneralli' that 1 he is still to be found at his old stand in Cowan's Brick Kow, Salisbury , where he is ever ready and willing to execute all orders in his line. He is constantly in re ceipt of ihe LATEST AND MOST APPUOVED FASHIONS, which together with a good degree of experienee, he flatters himself, will enable him to give satisfaction to all who may fivor him with their patronage. All work done at the shortest notice, and on the mast reasonable terms. J. A. WEI R.MAN. Salisbuiy, March 26, 1P51. 48 STILLS AND TIN-WARE. BROWN Sc BAKER HAVE on hand a supply of STILLS AND TIN WARE which they will sellcheaper for cash or any kind of Produce which the merchants buy. Also, old copper and pewter. Guttering aad Roofing at all times attended to. They will eel 1 sti i Is at fifty cents per pound put up uttering at fifteen cents per foot, andselltinwarecheap n proportion. Salisbury , April 12, 1850 SALT AND MOLASSES. t Cf SACKS SALT, G bbls reboiled New Orleans Molasses. 20 bags Rio Coffee, just received for sale cheap for cash. M. BROWN d SON. Salisbury. May 15, 1851 2 Jufieceived CQQQ LBS. Tire Iron assorted, from 1 to 2 10C0 lbs English refined horse shoe iron. M. BROWN 4. SON. August 14, 1851 15 J. D. WILLIAMS F0RW1SDIXG AXD COMMISSION JIEECniM, Feb 13, I851:tfl0 Fayeiteville, N. C 10 Ml WISH TOY. IP YOU DO, the large Store East of the Call at Where Goods can be had nt reduced Pricei! 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 beautiful stock ot SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, which they are oifering at low prices, consisting in part of the following, viz : English. French and American ginzham, white and colored tarlton mulins, plain and embroidered grena dines, hortenia and other very fine dress goods, printed and etnbroiderrd lawns, black and fancy silk, bl'k, white and colored kid gloves. 30O pieces calicoes, white and colored doylies, s'triped and tnmbord drapery muslins, summer shawls, French, Swis and Jaconet inm'ins, bl'k anJ fancy cassimeres, French and English cloths, ReaJ Made Olothing, French Laco, Florence and Crape Uumbrellas and parasols, books and stationary, wall pa per, large assortment, Java and Rio CotTee. green and black tea, lojf, crushed, granulated and refined sugar, Stewart's syrup, a very superior article, dairj cheese, sperm and patent candles, Philadelphia calf-skins, sole leather, lining and binding skins, Miles & Son's boots and ladies shoes, Deebee's hats, CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS. a large stock, chase hides and enamelled leather, sheet tin, sheet, hoop and tire iron, anvils, vices, screw plates, hardware and cutlery, saddler's tools, saddle trees, hog skins, m .ni 111 i w 1 1 ri lainuT sun. u uueLeau, wmuow uiass, The above goods with many other articlesnot nam ed, were selected with the greatest care. One of our firm having spent near two months in the Northern cities making our purchases, and bought with cash exclusively, and we are now prepared to offer to our friends and the public, at our large store, corner of the oun-House, at Wholesale Or Ilctail, one of the largest, best selected and handsomest iock of desirable Spring and Summer (ioods ever opened in this Town Call and see, get some of the bargains, ihev are going off rapid ly J. F. CHAMBERS & CO. Salisbury, March 27. 1351 47 IMPORT A NT iEWS FOR Rail Road Contractors and Others ! HB. CASPER &, CO., have this day received from New York a large stock of SOLE LKATHER, French Calfskins, Coot A: Shoo Trimming generally. Those about to engage 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 sny 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 havino been bought for cash, &.c. but we say without fear contradiction that we have the Best Workmen on BOOTS and Udlfs SHOES to be found in this State. As to Drices. we will seil 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, and formerly occupieu oy .ur. Jacot) L, tW. H. !. CASPER Az. C() ury. M'ttf a 4 !. 1851. 52 New Cabinet Ware Rooms. UK s jhcriher respectfully informs the A public 'hat he has opened u Cabinet Shop in Salisbury, and has now on hand almost all kinds of PURNiTnnr usually made in establishments of this kind, viz : China Presses, Wardrobes, French Bedsteads, Mahogany Rocking Chairs, Sofas, Ladies' Mahogany Workstands. All of the above named articles were either made by or under the supervision of Mr. Richaid Vox, 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 o f Cane bottom. Rocking and Windsor! cod CHAIRS, Which he will sell chsap for cash. He may be found at all times at his shop on the cross street opposite W. Murphy &. Co.'s store. UpCoffins always kept on hand. Country produce will be taken in pnvment for work at the market price. Plank and scantling wanted at this ,ime- JESriE A. STOKER. Salisbury, April 10, 1851. ly.49 EAGLE MILLS! THERE is a fair prospect of a Company of North ern Mechanics and Manufacturers settling on the Eagle or South Eagle Tract. The South Eaje Tract is adjoining the Eagle, on both of which is a sjlendid water power of great force. I haven beautiful piece of Land in the South Eagle Tract which I propose to lay oT 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 priming. But as I advance the prospect opens up, and invites 10 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 ofdnvin 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 3m ANDREW P.AUi; ARLY Iredell Cuniy, X. C, May 14, Irol DR. 1VT. WHITEHEAD UrrLK. Ins professional services to the public. He can at present be found a t his residence, unless professionally engaged. OAke-In JohntonN WLItt Row. Salisbury .July 21, IK0, tf. L TIIE subscriber, Asthvr T. Atkins, desires to bring to the notice of the public, a remedy for Cancer and similar diseases. Having been afflicted and cured, he has turned his attention to treating all such diseases, and from the sueCes he has already had in effecting cures, he flatters himself that he will be able generally to relieve all who may call on me, if not in the last stages. I would say to all who are afflicted with such diseases to come and see me, and inquire in to this matter, and consult those whom I have cured and if after investigation you think that I can relieve' vou.and I think your case is not too far gone, I will then proceed and give you the best attention I can In moderate cases I think I will be able to cure in from four to six weeks; but in extreme cases it w ill require longer time. My remedy is without the knife, nor do I use Arsenic or Aquafortis as some have imagined My medicine is somewhat severe, but my operation short in moderate cases, lasting from ihree to five hours Mv residence is about six miles east of Albemarle, near the Falls of ,he adkm Any person wishing to write to me will direct to Albemarle, Stanly County N C A. F. ATKINS. Sept. II, 1851. Gmpdeow 1 9 fSOOO BS' of Bacon iust received and for sale by M. BROVT t SON. &pnng Grove mtuKLHoivrv. ! hj 1 . RF BOGER & REEspT Kr, now receiving from ihf . ..L. ' A ileteanj hanjMi:ie MoiL ..til' r rench and American clvh f..n ,l-. . J . . II aiiu umri 111.1 nt- 01 iMtnrif 19, art.; ry fine hats, caps, shyes a,i ;Kj,.' u i f li n Am r.!di. ri..t. r 1 . - I . k ... 1. . c , ' ri J.I..-,'. - ....jj.ch- r.uK.n 01 i,j:;a,. s; side combs, breast pins. stud, t. v silver pencr., tine f.in. accord.-,', .'J. varietv of other i'tw i'Ji:,,,; Hardware, Cutlm. Queen, ri.: " r GlasMVare. ,U"lv ' timer arugs, quinine, tme 1 rf-p.oh brandy an 1 meuic.i. purpies. wi.h varm'i (,- and dye-tutr, gn-mm of a . Weavers Reeds and Bine ( otjon with numerous other snu-'n 't ... . uiiiv.i f mu J e Utir c jstom-r. triend- and e:i'7e- rwcU.i.I v invite. to v:i'. a -id e:;:.l;: no pains on oir purt hn!! ! ;n--t.,j !o . as cheap as the cheapest, and um dat 1 tig terms 10 tuinci ua I dealer 1 . fJ 1 : ken in exchange lor good, sjcli a s , flax s-ed. feathers, bees-wax, taiio W( and picked clean. w 1 1 . e .1 I V invited to r;i! t i, ' wi - h its r U ZyuZa. tnus tar, and hope by strict aitent.i'ii tj a contiuuance of the same. N IV NVe also extend our invi-n-,,,n ,L interested friends who so fils- lv re- r.r.- j 1. .. 11 1 ... ' b.,s miwru, :o";Vr vui iinu iui ii.ii 1 or y unir .1 II y j ') d .r(;r . or knowledge of business, they wi i f ,r:;, i . i i ..... 1 r... ;, .r ,i 1 . .. conclusion mat tney nave wrond an their neighbors. T I in conclusion we announce friends and the citizens adjacent vui ninr i? 1 111,1 urn, , mm lint " n Xi.r'i it,l,l,mi " ;f i;f.. ii ! luiiiuiiiiiriu, aiiu ii 1 1 ir- alio lien, in isinj.. neither tire or surrender. DRUGS ! Wholesale and Retail: 1 com: Dr. Siiuiuierell, Iov to do H 1.M1 purcnaseJ the.larL'f ar.J - of Drugs, Medicines, Ac, ol Cruuni ei; . Cider removed to the stand lately occupied ly the Mansion Hotel, where in addit.ori ;,, sortinent now on hand, they are ree.: ,, from the North of oil articles in their . are selling on the most reasonable tern,. ther"; iv ! tie t Ut. f be 1, lair 'tier j , lies, j CJC. t; prec. B .' vr !J Cctr. 13 i t to.i: for c ecc; for- - ' fccu, ' j ul ban dri:' trai debt A of Parllcu';,r'' to call the attention d r,u j.iu 1 i, .-ii. 1.1 11-. iu uieir mock, I'r triev largest assortment ever otf.-red !r s i e ; Carohna.and are determined lo kn;,, hand that may be wanted in their l, e cheaper than the same articles can be t, in this section of country. Their posed 10 part of lhe f.illowinj rirtu les . ( can and English bine ma, r., hvdrars cum rreia, reit precij. -. :, Klish and Turkev, ojn-jin, n.oti.h t. and acetate, sulphur, sublimed !o. ! ., r ,-, tnonia , suar lead , bi catli w'n!. !,,; : ..r.l 11. ... . I. . I r .1 ' : i ! I I various "uins and gums re-ttri tinctures, sulph elher, sweet ;.it ,t coinp The esK-ntiul 01's and e nine. The various preparation e,; Also a large assortment of prim", nifh, (several varieties, aci is. -N-ny articles for house keepers, such . r - 11 11 1 !, a l miraci ior pies and '.tie i,kr rm:i . - arrow root ; ail kind of - -.-. !,.i- knives, camphorated pati h-i for jr.-. troin mollis, Lyon's nriL'tietic powder-! - lion of rats, bed lug.. A c A !-. the t(. remedies Urandreth's pi'.'s. I'e-f-' d . 1 sarsapari'la. Sands' do, Swaitie ,',. Ay - toral, J&yne's expectorant, - r.-...": i'e . -:.i,:, liver oil. Surgical Ins! rune r.' (hdn punctually attended to Salisbury, April 3. I4-.")! Excitement Not Over Ti - a cc. for t ref ear" frc do Ittr dcr. THE SUBSCRIBERS tentiou ot me public to Uieir s!nk ' LEFLER BOOTS AMI SII'C" now on ban 1, the manufactare being !:; ' ': .Mr. Jacob Ietler, who has been e.xp. r e ,' ' '' siness lor the last tw enty years, and , ; ' '', universal satisfaction. Jut rceivd !:"" ' and Philadelphia, a fine lot of Calf Skins and Shoo Trinci bought entirely for cash, at red ). ! p - ' them, with the advantage of th. r 'I :,: V: lower than any establishment in S.i 1.- rv HARNESS, They a 'so have on hand a f;:i- -' - HARNESS. BRIDLES. V made by an experienced workman, wti i'. : ing at reduced jinces. Person- w arr.tu their line of business, w ill jdea-e g v t: -' fore buying elsewhere. Hides of a., k ' " well as the cash. Come one, con" a site the Pet Oftk-e, and s.x doors U J. V. Chambers & Co. URowx ,v haW; Salisbury. April 2 I, 1 S" 1 Useful and Ornaments - to-. Ii ti:. tor, lie U: I & ! tt- J- t pr tkr ter ir' r It HE subv ri!er srectfu,1 v cal the h . ut. :c to iheir FLT1MTI Ki: Ii"' at the old stmd opposite the I;, i have on hand, and are manufat t;r : able furniture, that has ever been i:.a.... j country, viz : tine . Mahogany Dressing Bur(;ni. ' r i . V" - ! 4 Centre Tables, with MarbirK w Mil) no iu-:s. s(Hs Wttig seat rot-kin: and a fine 1: 1: WINDSOR ClLli!s They also have on hand a hr"- a- " Furniture, and a full as-ort.-.-i-..: ui l " above article shall be sold a- CHEAP FOR CASH as they can be bought any w!i. r- .:: " we would say to the public th v - : by or under our own siipervi-rT A lo satisfy bo;h in furniture and ; r -lhanks for past and present, pair' c-''-' : luality and promptnesn in our hu-. if- ' crease All kin.fs of produce or l-,::' change at the market prices wnj.n;,',;. SAM K '!A:' -Salisbury. April 17. l-'l- Frwirdln; and lomniMo" January 30, 1851. ; .... v- - i AT. J I J Apri, IT. joi. " U -. j 3 I' --; ?i c Ubxn t ; , Jpmu ' I ;. I J that 4 XKsyt th 1 33 u u ..on Salisbury, July HI, laj 13 Warrants for salt1 v t'-
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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