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71 r 4 ft i, ffi K 4!, It i ! - 9if l iL-r.im titpl of i his ftUUl ..cft . "f-: mrtwr. It was not long V Mother crowd folly s large; c,w 11,. If'he in lb J wind. There a' BtS -which had obtruded birntf tu . circle 'of exhibition yas soon f-L.inir the inspiration, it wns not bffore a I son ,fiDff tipor the, ground, George was bemalnd others were flourish, oa 0I: a.ia in the. air. and uttering oaths M.fr Mn while the "erinder'' iT Ihe follow., Tepljr W rnad;by Kossuth, at Pittsburg ansr lb committee mri,is Uifii lo Cleveland, Ohio :' I, whiff ltEiK: tOU wi,hno J wishes when I tell yf , ,h?i already W hundred and v-v ....,. pouars nave ,een raised n 1 hi. uu.rT, or me Hungarian Bund, and bui thirl, thousand of it fcas been realized for my fl0e. neause. ; The rest has been iM A am rl 'ft at it 1 1 great imM wpnt fo another place PfclV crowd to settle their dtflicul- fthoat be soothing influence of bis iscoptf" ?' : , . . l ftr r P i d fj p o r cr e. f ate WlI,tc " ; . . r Ml l .1 ' M as oaled otil in easily bann.iPi. nA .cu.C parses, fur which ! have iastet and in which nnri BBf,f,,w; J 1 havero.,icaCled for 40, 000 muskets al $2 eaeh-880;000. I hav, made one payment,; and tafe. gqt other, t. mak. or lose uhal has been naidJ Tf h . money raised;c6uld have Wen prone rlei pen. oear my misMori ere ibis would have been end. iu, nnn me bails of mv cnnnir.'. 1:1.- - cured." Telegraphed for Ihc Charleston Courier.' dt conwderaliATt. Thi. IT... d-l.. T ., i vrt deaf of the exbilirating draugt .r'inme-of our licensed shops, w inhaU'U ,.-- s, J. . , nndkcondriiti TkL 11 ''r.V" Tc.r 8,ono fiagjgcn- . , J . occupied m the diacnss on of thft Kill. m-w t j ,,r rfachfd a part of he, street which , w.nu aeaiabte. , ? e bdto1to mako " . " r Kail : rdnilnrad r Qn1 I. it . r ... s, .1 rccetit snaen r ... . r m. reaat m ca Thursday, to ! Iii New York. t.H v TKn,j'.- . . i . t rl i . - i f " ? "n! loousana bales "P"86 Slri MiddBng Upland was wu j, auu uncaas 04 cents. ; ind he foundered rrithe mud; and that was seen or him, he was VIC hound. V-ra: a m a 1 n i tvi 111 111 1111 v 2 iriii:r:. w iii '"Aj! hands on the planks. I '"Li JL.or" krwl his monkV. irnn. jrvel! pleased with their day's la 'i uAfrn& at one bf our fine Ho- ti'jind eHicrtnnicu.. iur ! u icmjus nruuuu tUP wol .f ' . I . 1 .V ! i- ' 1 it! ;,. . Troofc ? brought duvn the Housjb" in. 63 6 rootil. PETE- J-Tl!!' T1 e!eht hiW of Cotton oUng was worth: 7i cents. 1 i ) rri i , . "i i . . iVi.i"v.wi i'ru v. !. A lift Tnfllrf ftAtifiniiA. -1 1- ; . , - "'--) -)uic, aau me aemand is ac- uTd.wun a w.gnucbanee. Two hundred and three bales were sold at from 5J a 7 80,100 cents. A; young ma lately came to his death in Hull, (En gland) through putting tallow from a candle on a oim pie that was on his face mortification ensued, which ended in his death, although the aftecited part was cat away. I he use of the tallow, for such DurrwiaAB. is ! :S ii i . ,, i , ; r r -7 1 ous, as arsenic is much used by the tallow chandlers for the purpose of improving the appearance of the candles, truej He slipped ijhe shoes into bis bosom while several persons vyerej in the shop, tttdiognj leaving measures. f) We have also beard rumors of several ctber minor offences committed during the ps. wee'k, "and would remind our citizens i WHEELER'S HISTORY. f - AA 'I ' 1 J 1 . : ; , f fft ope it niaj' prove rtfreshing to 1 cer- !i!.ifen tighled nejwspaperl edjtors in North ICirolin'i; who have taken so much nleasure in jtriiiriiing" Col. Wheeler's,' History to read following extracts of letters which be has !en refeiting whil$ they have. been amusing tit-)ie!eg and their readers,! with theif funny A f beyere handed us for publication, Jl"gentleman in ibis placei f i-Uract from a leitr nf H iutHrof',Hior of the Unilied States,' to Author, dated,. I '1 , l j ' - ! iVNewYors, th Janl85S. J 1 can nly Repeat the pleasure $ud instruction I m dfnfed from vaur Work. T'hAi kranun.! pew of iDfomnatioh ad documents, which of NMr worth the price of the Work ; and which f them at least) can be foUnd" no where else.- fnM a good deal from yon, land yodiliaye, gone 'fJWByrBpeclatioM. Your Book lis tU Book J LanJ.ua full of interestine narrative, imoor Mamems,, varied information, with a tnte North 'JStccesi ig ctjnatnand it pleases no ohe more f H, Very faithfully, yoors i . u GEORGE BANCROFT." fartl'ir' The Shoe Shop of H; Cas Kr& Cikt in lhis P,ace was broken into mostly danger. . " 'i!l, 1 !L.; Jl.l ... if . .1. JI e . "on Tuesday nigui ; iwi, iiu i wo jmir ui boots, six pair of shoes, and one odd shoe carried off. The rogue entered the tack windoV;. : No trace of him has yet been Covered; Bat on yesterday, a slight picp uHr c w... ... iing to America. i the possession oi jmin i, ounyer, JCj.sq., ms r ..."aa eaarnlhort nnfl nn nflrt na!i if mrW shoes' found rolled up ip-some ehttiwl he tx&y at first said he had fliij?ht them : but finding the chances of lescapeaainst him acknowledged that be Wrtofctl ihem from Mr. Casper in the ew!y part df the same night on which bis shop as broken open. A subsequent Claliliuauvjn piunu hju oiuicuiriii lu up The Austrian dovernmnt is demand- ingja tax of two hundred and twenty fijve u fnr Irom!ever:,u,, gr?wn Person em his wi "irom,a letter a distinguished Author XVA8HVILLE. TrvwJ Tan 17.1, tBO 1 rij Bf I III VJW UtwL i . . J Presenting 4: ch W r.' ?a,y fimed the rea"ff of your Histoi i - . - " im vuiov'io ku rv i v f "t T Uable, ,:H?reing "d reliabte Jnforma. fNfMWkr? a.ad trial" cting,and acteid hi the r? Jorth State - po.,r Den-i Nrth niri;n- L4 .L i0?" movedid,ubtH, settled InterestinV aues: rlDOr i n." . !! . fState toh Af honor in many y,lhe UnTtd Statesher people ire unl ok. 7 ."ury son for a Work so authentic f i f ,.n Hr0' far cceeded admirably, hv nnitinir I It Ftom th:." 10 lhe 'ncidents of each county. fato V.v." and hrf. rvf ,i.n....Mt. ' A. ,?nan,eto the Rockv Mon ntaina. from 1 r Pacific.. , . : ' " County. se sketches are' of personal in- fMtfoariZni !ml"'ef,Kle andimarrying dispo- Wftiiw. . i''.P" no niians united to North rWlin SUPER! Juiii Q l,P"r Courts will ride 8,7f,nS circuits, in the following 7f We sh. Judge Battle. ,4 T eitie.; : Caldwell, Ellis, h Bailey, i Manly. HtofZ. iZoaOur Neibe '' . W9 ,r no atftrm ...1 ij'"i (tut . . ' ispeci io me n? iS n" 0Jf,be Eastern terminus Sr "" and touches 5 f,0Won, rn On, Wed. Tk ,v m"e Vlow; at at! cnangi e affects injurousty . . . Vf-f ticfliiv iianani h. . ' i- v J ' luai pi pur b0Ut 160 at wlrk on 1 ri tan 1. .i. 10 Mtcreasmg as Porti number We expect soon j Jfiy Delegate Qcn;--Gorisiderab!e fcHibg preVftil$ amongst: the! Method ist 7f.i'jaLrvi" viiuftii .liiruiurrs, oi oairimore, in consequence; of a .puhlisbed notice re queuing the male membership over yfari of age to attend a ipublic meeting for (he purpose of considering the propri iyrfipsen.o;in delegates ta the convention, to held in Rhiladelphifi, concrning the ini reduction jpf IdeMgAes in the con- u-iVi '. H - s; ' I i ' u i . i . ; ; : : ' f 3 ' : r j. i ,! - tI- -f . . j Murder-pH thp29tH tilt. a man nam- Samuel Scbti, rekidibglin Ashe county, N. 0;. near tbe ij-glriia! line, who had bee!6confine9 in jail as a lunatic, and on. ly Jf charged a fewkiay5 before, rose from upu anoui mianignt.' armed himself i a cutting knife, and fel upon his fa and mojtber, wiih whom be lived and instantly killed them both, horridly man gjingUheir b6dtes I He then started off tq tli bouse jof bis Brotbe, inarmed f him wjat; he hadjdone;aind jcol)i propbsedfto Sfjpil for a cejronor. i Hie was su'bseqaebt-' lyi a1rested.-li?oirj Wkelkly News. ! i i s r for the Watchman. I ' i ! I i ' " 1 f 'I i- ! ' ' . Editor): l was, recently, highly pleas- ecf to hear pf a most excellent resbltiiion formed by th Rail Rokd Contractor, whieh was that they would (employ none othfer than temperate men on their various contracts ; but alas ! alas ! theyijhiave broken their resolutibn on the con. tract runninu through ibis, place, or they are grossly deceived '41 1, have been a i residents of this place five years, and imhe whole five years i nave never seen toe Sabbath so profanely broketi as 1 baye men "It forftbet last montih.r- ii bas jbeen a common sight to see the Rail KiVad bands staggering to and from lhe groir shop lhe whole day, and some of jthem lying flii 9? jlheir baks pnhhe street, so much ihiox icated as to be unable to walk, while others of their jcomrades were round them I almost as helpleis as themselves, cursing and swearing at tnem to gel ;up and conae along; but there theyi jie cursing and kickiag, unable to obey t heir j commands. , IndeedJ I have witnessed cjmejiojf the most diisgtisting scenes inihe street on the two precedii)gSab4f bs lhal I ever wit nejsseldlj in my ii(e. Iartually did not know thai thjere were such outrages committed in the world, and would have been glad to hava re. mained in happy ignorance ; but I Jam so un happily situated as to have' a grocery for my next dor neighbor, and unless I cbtse my eyes and slop up myiears, am oMigid to see at least a pari of the capers cut upj in the street, and I see ho:possihlajway nf geWiing rid of ibis nuis a nce tin less the Contractorf'take it in hand. J thijnk jthy surely must be in entire ignorance ofthe Vay t4ieii handt speiid the Sabbathaudt feel assured; if they could see only one of their, sprees, they would dismiss them unless they ispeedily reformed. ; 1 As your home is not in a part of the town infested wiih these," liberty shop," as I under standi ihey are to be called hereafter, I sup posed jou were i ignorant of what was going on, arid thought I would drop you a line and let you know, and as I have heard a great deal said abput liberty of late, 1 suppose my taking the liberty to write (bis will be o no offence. Most Respectfully. i. j v ' - r r A LADY. Salisbury, Feb. 5, lQ&l GOING OFF CALL AND SEE. T HAVE lO or 15 very fine new Knzrsif. lU ,te,n,Gnishe.d. U trinvned With good leapher, and V ... - ,T ow, "moerand materials ; which world I will sell lower .than ever, from 30 to 8124 and wilt warrant all of them iwo years; The work ialfirst rati ...u wr, ana juage tor yourselves. tTT lOner l VT "yB can payments. Also twd cheap Carryalls, seccnd handed, for sale. J t j J. S. JOHNSTON, i , Near Murfhy't $torel Good Timber. White Poplar, always bought for work or cash. f : i ; : J .Q rmrvorv-xT ; ! 41tf BARGAIHS t THE Sabscnbera have some vefy desirable winter "rfrSS UOOd vol nn hin,( .kUk .k- . .11 CiV t !l d Pnces also a variety of other Goods which they wish to dispose of before Spring, that they CnivT"?' Sprin Slock- !A person t WS 10 bQ5f1f00Ja cash or barter; would do well 10 give ds a call. j!. . Wpck as low as possible. IlUlel5'rp taniljr on hand a supply of tin-plate, t tron, sheet and bolt copper iron wire for Til' H 1 U8r' "na lor igrJhand Water Carrductors i !. KWN, FRALEY CQ. Sahsbory, Jan. 22, 1852. 3,f i. THE -MARKETS;! At SaiUburjf. Feb. 12; fi P7P'e8 uri m i Cotton. - Vw.,vu i mrn. iJ IM nil fj.ff.. II SALE OF VALUABLE Property.! I X.w.. u.UrrB,ap0 navingoeenrfulyqlified as the t-xecutor of Henrv Rrihin his late residence for public sale, the following proper ty, to wits. i ; e"!' 1 it i T' L i - 1 !' I ms valuable rrract of Land with the Mills. ! 1 lying on the waters of Second Creek, about seven miles wi,, wuiiawu i containing aoout M j 317 ACRES. Five Valuable Negroes. Sale to take place on Monday the 22d of Mailch next lerms made known oni the day of sale ' p , , ,3 CULBERTSON, ExV. Febraary 7,1852. , 1 ! u. ah person indebted to the estate will please ... w.iu ana K-me according to Law. And all creditors wjll please present their claim. cated within ihe time prescribed by law, or th$ notice' w i oar d ineir recovery.: ' w41 " R. C Ex'r ; IMPORTANT S A LF npE undersigned wjfl sell, at public saiej at the late residence of David Fraley, deces-d, on Thursday and Friday .he 26ib and 27th of Flbruary, . , ... ...wnnig piUJCT iy , Vli ; : .; . Four Negroes, itive head of Horse ; all thestoch of Cat flej Hogs, Sheep, Wheat, Outs, tedder. flay, a fine lot of Bacon and Larcf, one Wagon and Gearsl one fine Buggy and, Harness. Farming Toois of all kinds. I HOUSEHOLD AND JUTCHEN iplJRNITURE A'so at the. same time and nla r . that valnnhla Tn.i of land whereon the said David Fraley lived containini? lO1? ACRES. Said place lies 101 miles South of Salisbury, I on the main road leading to Cheraw and Favetnilli.. it i. in good repair, and ;has on it a large j and comniodious Dwelfaig House, which is well I finished ton B Inrira and excellent Barn, and "all other necesaarytut houses oesides a good btore Hoase. This paqe has lorig been i iiwwi 10 me travelling puoucas a ptace of Public. En tertainmerit, which busi mess :ha heretAfnro A A o handsome income : it is also a good stand for ai Store. The premises will be shown id ajnv berson wishing to examine them, by Hirani AJlfrailey.lnoW living bn the place. A Kberal credit, will he iveri oh all the? above property, by the purchasers giving approved bonks. w. a. , FKALEY. JACOB TREXLER, Feb. 6,3852 2t4 1 Ejecptors. In this county, on tthe 4tb instant, by the Rev. S. Rothrock, Mr. H EN RVj RITCHIE, to Miss ELIZA safrEt. v.- I i .'v': ! 1 ' !' j in active iiak ; Voids. Rep, 4. paL , t ' Sk, .h .LSaiin I 1 . 'i 1 ' WKW ail Ta" def''ed h the HwlTV reennri.31. Cf l nays. It-. HIh i'l . 1 ann ik 3ti. "mat ouhti Ihv,h.l.j. T . j"iie law F T lue gislature 0f N ew At her residence, ten miles South -East of this place. on ihei 4th instant, Mrs ELEANOR FRALEY, rel ict of tle late David Fraley, Esq., in the 56th year of hprjlffej j The deceWd wai cut off aftfr ajn illnessicif a: few honrsf with congestive chill. She was for many years a Consistent member of the Church of Christ She was beloved while in life, and mourned in death by a large circle of children relatives ind friepda. T .' In Stanly county, on the 4th instant, Mr. GEORGE CROWELU in the 73rd year of his age. 1 Of consumption at the Union Hotel in Hillsborough, on: the 29th oltimoj ia this 24th ! year of her age, Miss MARTHA A. C. REID, eldest'daughter of the Rer. James Reid, of the North Carolina Conference. OA f ikBaIc of Prime Cotton Wan- JmiJj J ted m the! Rowan Factory in this place BACON AND LARD FOR SALE. THE subscriber has 40,000 lbs. Bacon, and 3,000 lbs. Lnrfl. for fiftlfd At jtnrstkTof Mill redell county, N. G. Any DCrson wishina m h,v R,. con and Lard, would do. well tot give me ill call soon I win wru .1 mi rcasuna oie ierms, ior eitner cash or ap proved; paper, S I -i . i i I ANDREW BAGGARliY. Andrews' Mill, Feb. 12, 1852, j ' 6t4l Arrival and Departure of the Mails. Northern Mail via Salem, arrives Sundy, Wednes day and Friday, by 2 A. M. vpeparts Monday , Wed- nesqay and r riday, at b A. JVli n ; . Southern Mail via Concord, arrives Tuesday, Tburr day and -Saturday,; by 10 Pi 'Mi I Departs Monday, Wednesday and Friday. at 7 Al M i Western Mail via Lincolnton, arrives Wednesday, Friday anH Sundayl by 5 A.iM.i Departs Moiidayr Wednesday and Friday, at 6 Aj. M i i Raleigh Hack, arijives Monday ind Thursday, jby 5 P; M. j i)eparis Sunday ana Wednesday,! at 7 A.iM. -CheHaw Mail.rrives Tuesday, fThursday ard !Sat Urdayi by 8 P. M. Departs Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at 4 A.. M. : . : U i :. . Morganton'via Staifsville, arrives Tuesday and Sat urday, by 7 P. M. Departs Monday and! Friday, at 6 A: M. . IHuntsVille Mail via Mocksville, arrives Thursday, by 7 P. M. Departs Friday, at 6 A. M. i ( Troy Mail, arrives Friday by 6 P. M. Departs Sat urday, at 5 A. M. Mount Pleasant Mail, arrives Friday, by 11 A.iM. Departs same day, at 12 M. ; f Mr. Brcner I have given you the schedule tine. though the Northern Mail geys here before it is duel. It arrives at! 11 o'clock instead of 2 o'clock. ' Yours respeetfully, 1 B. JULIAN, P. 1V(. Fall arid Winter Clothing, Salisbury, Sept. 18, 1851. EMYERSis just in receipt of a most splendid . Lot of Fall ajfid Winter - :- ' Ready Made Clottiingi Consisting of fhe usual variety. He thinks it nseless to enumerate. ; - Persons desirous of being convinced of the place to buy jbargains, will call at the 20 " ., T t&ffn of the Red Flag. Corn, 65?00; Beeswax. 200 ; Batter 8 IS ; Jrloar, 4j Q 0 ; leather, & . Iron 3 4J Linseed Oil 90 ; J!!i50-F 5J; data 40,00; Irih Fo- 7 09 Do. Loaf 00 121 ; Safr ck S3 25 low 8 bal Wheat 75 $ ?Pork S $ 2j f Jart ! 20 i Beeswax 22 FAvrrTEvitr.K. Nj C. M : Bacon 91a 1ft i A CARD. R. D. F. MORRIS, having determined to locate in the town of Salisbury. professional services lo the publiic as a practitioner of Medicine. He will be. able to attend to professional calls hy the lit January, 1852. December 18, 1851. 33,f TO COUNTRERCHANTST j Wm. Newell &, Son, Wholesale Croters and Commission Merekaats, iVo..3, fyiWater St., Phila HAVE alwiys oW hand, a large and well selected assortment of Groceries Wines, Teas SllUI Liquor 1 wfbich they invite the attention of Country-Merchants. 1 N. B, Produce received on consignment. 1 7i 23 1 GREAT IBA HGAINS K DRV GOODS AND HARDWARE. npHE subscnrMrs.havea very desirable stock of Dry X, Goods arid Hardware, which they now offer at greatly reduced priced, j AmOng the stock is a fine assort ment of fancjf Calicoes, pleached and brown Shirtings and Ginghams, black! and fancy i Alpacas, black an brdwn Cloths fancy'j Cassirrieres, Jeans, Tweeds a nd Safinets, Vestings, Crape Shawls), white goods, &c, ReNyMade Clothingiconsistingof fine Panisand Sat' in Vests, business Coats! Shirts, Drawers, fancy Cra v its, with many other! desirable Goods. The citi?ens af PwMc are respectfully invfted to call and examine and get some ofthe bargamsr E$NISSi $HEMXVELL CO. Salisbury, Jan. tfrj, 1852. 437 Jonesyille Male and Female ACADEMIES. Rev. W. LI Van Eatok, A. M., Principal Miss Margaret BAir Principal 0f the Female De partment. , j : j . UR next; session will commence on Mondav, the 19thof Ja nuarv. It is important that all vonno- ladies and gentlemen, fishing to enter, be present on tbe first day of the session, or so soon ar circumstan ces will permit. j (For the benefit of th two schools we have a fine ap paratus, with globes and hiaps to illustrate the impor tint sciences studied. We also have a well selected Library, to which all caii have access. The cost for board and tuition, varies from 830 00 to $38 50 per session of five monjhs. , Ornamental branches extra; Music on the Piano 15 00, and $3 00 for the use of the instrument. French $3 00, Drawing and Fainting $5 00. ladfcin Uounty, J. G 438 GOOD;' I AT THE RED 3 El MYERS is now receiyin- i, , (rOOQS, consisting of a beaetiful r. ' Ladies Dress ( of the latent anA n-..t r. -, t Cotton; 7 m 7J Cora 85 .90 ; Coffee 103 II ' Floor maSn,iJ"fit ?S Embroirfci i i It ? ?5 J"wJ 8100.312 Iron, Lace Muslin Capes. CY.V Swedes. 5 26 ? da Rni.h Ivai. i - j ll . i f..r. i. ( i . fuamoric and Swi. J Inserting, Thread I. 1 -Edgings. Infants ' Need! ; ; erf Robes and Want?.- j ; stitcTed and JEmb'd ! Handkerchiefs also . ! : ( f. 5.:.- Black and colored, plain and Watp Leather. soleO 23: Molasses 2527: NaUa.cal 5 Oats, 45 50: Sogar,bro.,6 ffl 9: do.loafTHI f3; 1 V auow, iu 9 S0p0. Wheat 85 ter w"fw -n- Bacon per lb. 103121: Rmi Fo : wax 20M1 : Coffee 12, 15 ; Cotton g.8l Corn WflJIO Eggs 12 15: FIowsS 6 : Feainers 3Q35 : Iron 506J : Lard 10, 12 Leather (solen8 22: MalIM,.:t.':aiA:. ' ba 33 O 37: Nails. cut. 6. a 7- r;- ii -X e:ilso Clotbsj Cassimerr V..-.. '' i bgar,brown.8ai0: do. Loaf.l21 is- 5h t i ' j kafineT, Tweeds, Mannels. Llnseis vf rppol 1 40 1 50, ANOTHER. NEW ARRANGEMENT. Williams Brown, 1-T AVrNG I purchased the Tin Shop formerly known . "op w orown at Baker, have opened lhe -mine u me oouse oi a. Davis, opposite the store of .murpny cc co , where he proposes to carry on the business in all its various branches. He is now resdy to receive the Orders of his friends and the pub lic, for all kind of work in hi tin f h-n.J " i fine assortment of in and! Japan Ware kept cbnskant- i on uauu ior saie. House Roofing' and (Zulterin executed promptly and in the best manner. copper and Sheet Iron Ware of v arimi.a k inla Kept constantly on hand : and anv work in iht no ready made promptly eptecuted.. His Sheet Stoves are a superior article, and very cheap. &HL.JLS5 oi an sizes Kept tor sale, and made to order at 50 Cents per pound, i The subscriber respectfully aolTcit Ftrn! chants and Pedlars are particularly invited to givei a call, i i I Country Produce, old Peeler and old Copper tiaken u rAcuarige ior worK. Salisbury, Jan. 8, 1852. 136 ets. White Goods of all desrrini Damask Table Cloths and Nej-kins, Ir a lot of GiIJ ncf Silver Plated Girar IlaiitUomc Cmbroii!er ! l ! WINDOW CURT. I Persons wishing to purchase any ; cles or any article usually fimnJ in n ( Store, are requested to call anJvm, liam determined to sell greater t r-,: Salisbury, Oct. 9. 1 83 1 , NEW ARRANGE ; ! i- f ! J; AND: ! - IKW: C(f also line Iron Mer- him Dr. A. M. NESBITT, AVING permanently located in the Town on M-JL Salisbury, tenders his Professional services to the citizens and surrounding country. His office is on Wa ter street, one door below A. H. Caldwell's office, where he maybe found at all times, unless absent on Professional , duties, j January 1st, 1852 . Office of North Carolina Rail Road, Greensboro i B7thi January, 1852. PROPOSALS will be recftved at this! office uintil the first; day of April next; for thel delivery of sills for the North Carolina Rail Road from Charlotte to Salisbury. j .t ; The sills to be eight feet long, to be heivn on two sides which, sides must be parallel to be eight inches: thick and show eight inches heart in the hewn sides,: the other two sides to be barked or hewn. ' r The sills to be of good white-or post oak and subject to the inspection of the Enginferg after delivery on the; road. ' The delivery to be the fatter part of lhe present or beginning of the next yeari 'and not to be paid for until inspected snd received. , . I i ' The bidders will name in libeir bids, thei price der sill, the sections on the road on which they propose' to deliver their sills, which sections, will be pointed outf to them joy the Engineers on the Koad. ' Theection stakes being 100 feet apart, twenty sills. will be placed at a convenient point near each section stake, and twenty sills at fifty Feet from the stakes and so put up as not to damage by lying on the ground. . The sills to be got during the! present Winter or nxt Spring.' '' i 1 ' M . J. M. MOREHEAD, ; , President N. C. Rail Road ! 0The Concord and Charlotte papers publish until iir?i i April, : : j ' ;shu -VFeb. 5 1852,1 3 i J. G: CAIRNS Aet. i " tf40 To iTIercIiauts of IVortb Carolina.) THE undersigned would take occasion to advise their North Carolina friends, that with increased facilities they have made arrangements for extending their business,! and in addition to a complete assort ment of ' j ! Combst Brushes, Buttons, and German and French Fancy Goods they have added a fall Stock of Hosiery. Gloves, ere.. which have been procured at the lowest importing pri ces, and to which they invite the special attention lofj their feooihern Customers j " ! M I , CliMMINGS&lCO. I No 35 N 3d St. below City Hotel . J ' PHtLADELFHIA.i Feb. 5 1852. ! ,: 3t40 , i j! THE Co-partnership heretofore existing under tbe name of Locke &. Chaffin, is thisdsy dissolved by limitation of term. All those indebted to said firm are hereby notified to come forward and mate settle: mem without delay, as jthe basiaess must be fspeedjly closed. Those who fall to attend to this notice rflay expect to settle with an officer. ' 1 lj : N. Si A. CHAFFIN, ji Surviving Partner 4t40 Feb. 3, 1852. Salisbury & Taylorsfille Plank Road Company. Office at Salisbury, Jan. 3. 1852. BIDS wtll be received by the undersigned forbuild . Ing the following, Bridges: i One bridge across Grant's Creek, just above W. sj Macay's Mjll. f I One across the race near the same place. r j I One.across Walnut Branch, about eight miles fromi Salisbury. I -1 One acrob Brigg's Branch, 8J miles from Salisbury One across Second Creek, v9 miles from Salisbury. : One across Chunn's Megdojv Branch 10 miles fromf Salisbury, m ;f One across Jlide's Branch 10 miles from Salisbury. One across Creglow's Branch 11 miles from Salisbury. . All the above Bridges are on the line of the Plank Road how building from Salisbury to Statesville, Materials for the above are to be found by the Con -tfactoif. Bids wilj also be received for the grading and completion of the 7th, 8h and 9th sections of said road, plank and stringers to be furnished to the Con tractor. For plans, estimates and specifications, enquire f the undersigned at Salisbury. , W. MURPHY, Pres't. ; Jan. 9,1852. 36tf NOW IS THE TIME. DRY GOODS AT 1 1 1 1 ED PRIES. I Red Flag, Salisbury, Jan. 29, IS") 2. THE subscriber being desirous to close out his pre sent stock to make room for his j SPITING AND SUTirriEU SUPPLY, jis offering Goods at great! bargains. His 'stock com prises a general assortment of p I Fall and Winter Dry Goods. : Persons wishing to purchase any article in his line would do well to call upon him soon, as he is determin-! ed (o sell, regardless of cost, t ! i E. MYERS, 39 1 ' Kign of the Red Flag. BY EXPRESS. Mantillas. Sacks. Cloaks and Shawls. ; :$!ipKslmry. Jan. 29, 1852. E MYERS, has just received by Express, direct from New York; a lot of , Plain and Watered Silks and Merino, Mantillas. Sacks, Cloaks and En- broidered Gashmere Shawls, i . - i assorted colors. He would most respectfully invite Ladies in want of ) any of the above, articles; to give him an early call, as the lot is small. I " E MYERS, 39 J The Sign of the Red Flag. jfTIHE aubscriber would respectfalty inform the citi. j iJL iehs of Salisbury and the surrodnding country, fthat he has opened a Garble EtobliHmeiit in Salisbury, which may be found M nis residence, on r, State of $Lav t h cr avoltmi, DAVIE COUNTY. Court of Pleas and Qmrler Sessions, NoVem ber Term. 1851. Alexander!. Booe, Adni'r, vs. Henry F. Wiljron. Original Attachment, levied on three tracts of land and Town Lot. j It appearing to the satisfaction of the CourtJ ihar Henry F. Wilson, the defendant in this case, is nt an inhabittnt of thisState : It is therefore ordered by the Court, that publication be made for six weeks in the Carolina Watchman, notifying the said Henry F. iWil son, to be and appear at the next Court of PleaS and Quarter Sessions, to be held for the county of Davie, at the Court House in Mocksville, on the 4th Monday in February next, then and tbere to plead according to law, or Judgment will be entered in favor of the plaintiff for his debt and a sale of the lands decreed accordingly. Witness, Casweir Harbin, Cleik of said Court, at MocksvMle, the 4ih Monday in November, 1851 I C. HARBIN. Glk. Price adv. 5 50. '. fiu-.IR 1 , State of Sortn Carolina DAVIE COUNTY. j Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Notem ber Term, 1851. M i William B. March vs. Henry F. Wilson, j Original Attachment, levied on three tracts of land and Town Lot. j It appearing o-4be atisfaction of the Court,! that Henry F. Wilson, the defendant in this case, is nojt an inhabitant of this Stale ; It is therefore ordered by rhe Court, that publication be mjade for six weeks-in1 the varonna yvaicnman, noinytag tne said Henry r. VV it son, to be and ppear at thei next Court of Pleas! and Quarter Sessions, to beheld for the county of Davie, at the Court House in Mocksville, on the 4th Monday n February next, then and thiere to plead according in law or Judgment wtfl be entered in favor of the plaintiff tor his debt and a sale oi the rands decreed accordingly. Witness, Caswell; Ha rbini Clerk of said Conrj, at Mocksville the 4th Monday tin November, 1851. C. HARBIN. Clk. Price ad v, 5 50. ' ! 6w36 ! H. H. BEABD & ! Fashionable Tailors and i: HAVING entered into Co pnrtner pcise of carrying on the! Tail : . llCs;on a more extensive scal.nnJ ,. more successfully meeting the! Inbrea the public in their line, take occasion t . , they havejusi received a very ; handset.! - . ply of ' j ! 1 4 . ! " - li! ; , j READY MADE) CLOT.; selected at the -North by the senior pnr and may therefore be depended on n. -quality of the goods and ihe style and i. workmanship, and particularly in rernr : . garments. They have alsti on hand a t , petior assortment of Cloths, Gisimer . wjiich they will make op to order, as ' bought elsewbeie. Of course they will ' -up any good? their ciistomers may wish, . of them or purchased at other estahli-li They also continue to receive thlat, I American Fashions. They have aire., 'v Fall and Winte'r Fashions for ilSM "an. 1 gentlemen to call and exapiine them. 1 ! , , - H. h. ni:.:. I : ! f 'O' VI JAM ES I',. I October 2, 1851. m ; t State of Jiovtfi Cavolfua. DAVIE COUNTY, j Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Notem ber Term, 1851. i Henry Backsiter vs. Henry F. Wilson. j Original Attachment levied on three tracts of land and Town Lot. j It appearing to the satisfaction of th Court, that Henry F. Wilson, lhe defendant in this case, is not an inhabitant of this State : It is therefore ordered but the Court that publication be made for six weks in! the Carolina Watchman, notifying ihe said Henry F. Wil son, to be and appear at the next Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessiwns, to be held jfinr the county of Davie, at the Court House in Mocksville, on the 4th Monday ih February next, then and thiere to plead according to Jaw, or Judgment will be entered in iavor of the plain tiff for his debt and a sale of the lands decreed aecord ingly. Witness- Caswell Harbin,,! Clerk of said Court at Mocksville, the 4 th Monday in November, 185i. C. HARBIN. Clk. Price adv., 5 50. 6w.16 NEW CARRIAGE SHOPj AT MT. ULLA. TTIIE undersigned has peneda Carriage Eelab- lisbmnt near Mount UHa in Rowan county, and begs leiave to call public attention to same. He is prepared to ihe do ALL persons indebted to II. H.,11-- ir '. are requested to call! and settle bei'wen firBtofJanuary,1852,asthe old Lusine-s i ; .. ! - ' !-j t ! 7 j j if h.ih. , Salisbury, Oct. 2, 1851. 1 1 ; l . j NEW FALL ANIMVi;, i.iiiii: ATi: Spring Grov ! IREDELL COl'XTT. k ( BOGER & REKSi RESPECTFULLY invite their cuvo.. and Citizens generally, adjacenij i -Store,, where we are now receiving a h re plete assortment of GOODS, suital-e I and Winner Trade, wjiich we intend to the most accommodating terms to puntu t; We deem it unnecessary to enutnerte i just received, bur suffice by sayang, tint h. Oracea almost every article usually call J f . town or country stores.' i We have also on hand a large stock tf 1 mnde Ltnsey Jeans and Wool Socks. ! We will take in exchange for Goodi f! - Oat,: Wheat, seed Cotton, Flax Seed.iT..' wax, Wool. &,c dec, at the Mtrket pri, i s. FAILSTOEK o ! r JlTTE are, now in receipt of, our Ft. I! u T Goods comprising every ariklt . and Domestic " i 'DRY -GOODS. usually brought to this market; ;IIird ware ' ry, Rio, Java sand Mocha Coffee . Loaf a it I I gars, finegren a'nd black Tea, Cloths a nd C Ready Made Clothing, Bagging and lij;e, j ITatSfr Capsg Boots and M:c; Rai Rod Tools, Black Smith Tools, t -e f White Lead, Oil, Glass, Hemlock Lentflr. 4 Purchasers visiting this market woulJ fi..j nterest to, call and examine or'lari4 ai, i Stock, bought? for etoeiu?liisi-f4v wtmiH u h r : i n -r ! j, " at wholesale or retail at' unprecedented )tw : . !r Ji F. CHAMBERS, o. Salisbury, Octt-30, 1851. : all. kind of work in his line of business, in the very best manner, and on the most ac commodating terms. ! He proposes to make a perma nent establishment at .the above stand, believing the public wants of that section of country require it.. He hopes the citizens in the surrounding country who may need work, will give him a call before going elsewhere. He will possess some advantages over Carriage build ers in the surrounding 'villages, and begs the coartiry public will avail themaelvesjjf the benefits of the same. JAMES BROWN. Jan. 8, 1852. 36:tf j NORMAL COLLEGE. THE next Session; wiil commence on the third) of March, at which time all who intend to eBter during the term, should be present. Carriages for cjon vevance tO'the College, will leave the following places on the 2nd. Greensboro' at 10 o'clock, Ashboro' at 10 and Lexington at 10. i 4- B. CRAVEN. President. Jan. 25, 1852. r 5t40 TO TINNERS, Market street, where he ts prepared to furnish Grave 1 SOBER and industrious Tinner, who understa tgt ones of Marble Stubs fancy upright stone on pedes- Vhis talsi tombs, monuments, &ct, at a very small profit. Eneravinfir done neatly at Northern prices, naving made the necessary arrangement, the subscriber can, at j a short notice, fill any order from nve dollars to gjauo No pains will be spared to give entire satisfaction. j GEORGE VOGLEU. Saiisbory, Jan. 29, 1852. ., :'. R. M. ORBfiTiTii Fsrwardlng and Commlsslsa Serebait. i .1 ' FoyeUeitUt, &. C. January 30, 1851. v tf3? Blanks of every; description for sale , AT THtJS OFFICE, businees well, can get constant employment! application to the subscriber, Address, WILLIAMS BROWN, Salisbury, N. G. Feb. 5, 1852. tf40 Dissolution of Co-parinf j! OTICE il hereby7given that tlie ("o r 1Y heretofore existing between the !'. i. thissday expired by. limitation. r'he bur v fter be earned on by William Rowzeej, nf t!,c AH persons indeb;ed io U3 will please caji a: ! forthwith, as lhe concern ms: be "eloped sons having clatms against us will present ilvs . meni. . .. . ' . j : . i' We have on. hand, finished in 'a very f-u;: an elegin.t assortment of work of a!! decri; 'i can be bought' at cost. Call and' buy bnif n- -: WILLIAM ROU Zi:: SAMUEL H. IJAlilt! : Salisbury. Jan. 11852. j ' , i 1 : r 11 r i - Dissolnfion of Co-pa rlbrr.!.: f IHE Co-partnerahip heretofore eji-s.r, . JL j firm of James A. McNeeljf Ai Co j -dissolved by mo foul consent of tie par!i-x. sons! having claims against the said fifju; w to present the same fa .Michael FiHbcur.r and those indebted to the said firm, are i: to cati on him and make settlement of th j, JAMES A. McNEEJ.Y. January 6, 1852. i : i : nda Dr. A. M. HENDERSON, TT AVING removed from Sal'sboryl tin M. JL the plantation (brmerty owned 't- M. Baown, Esq , seven miles from Saliaborvl, on L the Lincolnton road, tenders his Professional services to his neighbors and the public generally. F6rtifyl852. : Marriage License for sale here. ValuaMe RealEGia FOR SALb. I TH E subscriber oflera fof sale Jhe we! k r of Land on which he now rest jes,'t w o , miles East of Salisbury. There are . j 200 ACRES OF LA: in the Tract, all In; good order. ;Tbe w b Mills are) all in good repair, as a!eo the Df oDtbooses. i Having determined lo remove 1 -a bargain He wl remain in North CV; the first of April. ...Applications after that t. made to John D. Brown, f aitbry. The s has other land lying near this tract whkh 1 if desired- . ' l 1 ii r . THOMAS E. IHU) Ir jn. 23,1852.- . ' , jf, , , ; I .Warrants for sale lie re, U':r i 115
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