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i t J 3 ' ? i, 'Ariton fimercial pxtra? 1. . t: k 'i rov)uck, fihfl House t "t.r ftcr "T SilfrA 24 and 3d Greets', was SlKf not having been ,bu,lt Tb ,35 iirfw iht bac k part o it, by some ?forf the fan il were aw,re ol,lthe fV flimei So rapid was thepro- rr ..nuru - ...!!:,:. i- - i f C. L -us T-T. .that i J jr.'.fc triraordinafy means were ne ai shortly Buspicioh. that h. . m..n by mem the remarks which I hae road, concerning drunken men who were in the street U lhe SabbatS day. I positively tievfcr saw him intoxicated, nor ever heard of his being eo ; ard of course he was not mMn,; I to be one of them. I ; ; , ! it ion. I l(rP' . Srr rneritoriortts a nd Industrious cm liA!JKitbiei of thje whole' community MIidje ?con:d of the kind which Has la f oc- r. .f,ir lhe aljove fire ha J taken place, say . .!. iim T"T . 1 1-- .'.r 4 ...n . rrh jw-ii,Lt itM a rami ' i - tMtffi rt?nnin from Front to Second i"Tp.jnL and Walnut etreetal Front this i.rl"! lifted 10 the! DwelJing of MrJ Pe- d:CfE i f . l wa9 consumW, together with his sik Moose. : The fire then continued to .i.fl and B tin . i r j f Mr.? John IQuince, Mrs. Jietts, tf liettencourt. were ennreiy; ae- hre then commu-i DeIlo8set,!accu V -- :L.Brt.iratpp- 3 i ; Thall'y, as ,-jpart of his Hote pper story hich waa destroyed f-J. ..a . . a. I all. . J n..rp(K but we rrerei mac ew .. , t hii buildings and Mr.jeter urnituce. ca- 1IEX0IITH CAROLINA RAlf. ROAD r, regret to 5; lrom ine proceeumgs JiLriif la-Newbcrn, Which! we Rub. .M bfit more strongly expressed i'TtilioMtoUhe Necbernian, that con I. .We ifislatifaclion ?is ' felt in consc- fcrlhe Board of-Dimeters at its; re ;nitf tn to be attributed toilihe nt afa fuji unqerswnuing oi ip acnon Th. act chartering the Koadt contpm- Ld Us nction with tie Wilmington id at the point vviirrej u crpssestne Jsse Rivef- But this, upon examination, !JbAntf'tMe impracticable ; and jthe ritoTtbefvr vvas supposed tc be cpm eJ itW iy placing a dejpot on the hjank the tivef fttiVayaesborough. f thd farm 1 1 junction with the VMminton road ifir jindfed .yards jriorth of where crosses 'ibb" fiver. ! The lload Was ac krgly 50 lcatfid pasjsitig throajgh hptihri But in reaching Waynes Wh it ivds necessary to pass over a ; Fur th WtcUtnaa. I . : Mr. Exoa :Indeed. J .urpriid that so fir pan is Mr. Beocinl should Busnirinrt .fct. . - asset He admits that those remarki may be true.' I sett that thev are trn -hnw mln -1 brandyj iff a iga mm- one arm the other Lee ef Totfi grourrrfi req u i h n lament, wtich wpuld mot only involve ieavy cxene, but woijjd be rendered jyinyeoof by; its exposure to the; ac aef the waters in, timei of ifrleshetjis. iaateatjthe head of iho rivck thej de- odih;fljod in the Neuse wouldl set vio&fll causing imminent dangef to jtsupcrstucUire. - It was tbr the con- mUon hat the location of the Itoad rknfldf to a nosition ripniiirinp- jsIpss k , -i-;--- f--i-T" "i jsociLof ernbankmerit, and out of riach iiiciiiwus ut uie incuc. ! dui ine uepot liaynsborough Ss preserved, .leiWfcd passing ;to it, while erjecti the vyilfnirigtpn ftoad somejfive ixWdred yards hieher to Goldsbo- :gb Charr its first location. The cofilsid- jJtiojf here suggested we think were Jrigbty. aJhrJ sufficient w$ think to riave pcfl the change without rendering the tctora liable to an insinuation even of ise-Mialitv to Wilmington: Wet re- Ktherlfpre, the tone ofithe editorial in f.vswocrriian. vve are; persuaded jthat poiWjthan a desire ' to promote the :Iory f iheir action ; and When j bur erii friends hav looked intd the Mat- mmaf..!!..' L il- Ji I in: H J- WfJ ve u?neve tney win come conclusion. UillsboVft Ilec. &lSsFr1 iMAGAZINE. ' ! nu received iho first Nof a pefibdi. I -T'i lUBtionn Carolina univer- "Smhj," edited by sij meinbers oTi the V'!!!.; Il ..contains Wairrtc ivli h a f-Vjefpi January and iJuly U $2 per 74 We.houd the cnterinrise rnav liiee :rTWBR Address laments the fati . a S' me B ai-tark)tl aa, . M a-1 n A II.. U ! A o 01 a periodica ini iat u 1 i ri.R nn.iA 74 rfwucicait aid casli rin nfir nniiiiioh ;'P7')acensurft upon he hole Preisnf if,p o,i .. . .. ..11 rjjBopfim ueama over her shadow T ' r fltll n ( a Vin r.i?,J L i 5pmin;u , - uer btiat oi ininea.nnu Wri,!?. CTen W action, 'the B "f -her nol tifal nss ala-f iuld :&f, t ' 7 . u- jc-uosui. u is even so & r ,j - .t " . i.Ef in a I . . soothe her 1 int(lli(TPnf anrt 55lrlt Irtvii.rr 4iL : ,u?iaIe the ifttpor atjee 3 t?; j: ! ii1 1:. iiir ,Kes ha,e presented a- 1 cold If,,,,!!' such designs.' . JO " , la." wpj , w MVH ' U V -S lias uccu kiiidi--of.2 putt : " .P'JiiUcal, press iurinr .. ' s meet jcharacte t . correct From iSrk f ' wp were 4 ; : U Hms Vn. .w lr K r'TV iu lh i case. W I !tt invidious , sj)irit.i-ieiA land ,ie repari of the trejps! of entpusteldi it Wilder the glass: v-.i,. hav i L to seven feet!, whi t.1 4 ! tffcfri :v,ave made, on the -lootofsh ioots. al osc who di hjyoui dp. .5 t ;j . im 111 ma .1 1 -1 f ? Ui h . 7 1 me ooniy oi pon Itjy the Comm rea-l??f M the ubscri- V.4i , t I ! 31431 ii; not fryer. iilress their thq - r- ,9'ufey. prvcarea tie ram,! ...jj w, uaiever u was, i am unable to say. I saw them in the street, wiere a U. persons have the pri vilege of .looking whenever they please. I am truly! sorry that any innocent person should puffer by my re marks, and had no intention of wounding the feelings of anyone; and as Mr. ncini feels'conscioos of his innocence, I would simpler remark that a clear con science is a most agreeablej companion j and .would mi fcrm hira that it still remains wjth fain, to vindicate him self, ir he feels conscious that he hasnever been gui!-: ty of that most heinous offence, or mor-j properlv, crirM of selling ardent sprrits on the Sabbath day why of course he could not have hpen the' man meant, though! in justice to all who are engaged HUbe business, I made! m personal allusion.! " 51 A VI hope, however, to be a!ble yey soon to announce toi the public that. .Mr. Bencini has endrelfquit this traffic as I really do not believe he ever was intended for it byj his Creator. I-think he is a nan o( too fine feeling too nuch, politenessanJ tn etery Kay far too muck of d gentle, for the j business. His heart must often! hjave! bled to its inmost core, at the Situation of thej drunkard's poor, emaciated wife and rigged anistarvJ jig children ; and thcthoulght wouU arisen perhaps iwve oeen instrumental in ieir misery and his iation was formed to never sell another drop of the erabfe fire water. Rut then the evil ftmrit was ouiek his work whispering,' keep on .keen on. if von A4 siwieonei elsewflljihe world wid be no bette ;" andj Fia usual with ourjpoor , jveak race, evif suggestions; fst freqaeotly predominate. : But I hope he will soon feel convinced that he was nade for higher and - bettee Dkirposes; and abandon this traffic. Until then, he is liable tq receive the lashings of the women's tongues even if he does feej himself innocent : because thejl rtd their children ar the principal sufferers by the trafj fie, and khey have but the one weapon of defence, anl they tci use that, and it is right that they should, (an4 defend themselves as far aa they -can) against all grogi geries, distilleries, aid very thing of the kind. By the way, I belipve distilleries were first invented by Satan himself, at; any rate they have proved to be his most busy and successful agents, j j .; Very respectfiifJy, '' A LADY. Salisbury Feb. 25th, J852. , 3 reso- i mis-i a lilBERTY !- Fori the Watchman. ' -LIBERTY THE! WIDE WORLD ! ! over. -; . ; i it tee of Mr Editor :-T)ii you ever see Kossuth, the Magya? ca Hungary I, Yon have no doubt read some of the small scraps which have occasionally appeared of late in our ppliticat and religious weeklies. He ! a great man, who doubts it J He knows a great deal; but I verily bej lieve, he does not know etery thing. He seeris very well to understand what is meant Jby liberty, and free governments, and we have his good wishes inscribed and recorded,; for the whole world. Freedom J say to Hun gary, t ! . .. , ;x j f You have also, seen some account in your exchanges about the recent revolution: in glorious old France, the land of Napoleon Bonaparte, Voltare, Tom Paine, fcci Glorious Liberty ! j that now prevails under; the free and noble souled Lewjs Napoleoni. The people, yes the dear people, oyer these, have just elected their Prep eident forj ten years. Lewp Napoleon;; instructed them to do it, and told themjhow toido itand then they did the thing vp brown, Hat a hs told Ihem, and he pushl ed the trash and opprjssion'otot of their way. Glorious Liberty i I Thev had ' al libert kiciutt ! NnWwt does up the other matters Uf governineht after Ibis ipse .rfixet and so he told heknj how rtotel4c him, he jnst got up a liberty ttcketnd he made tem go it, and they went it like frei fnen. They had liberty ticket -nd they all voted freely; the liberty ticket. Mr. Editor, there must be some grat, and mighty charm, in this thing called la liberty iTicsET ! Weill as how what does the thing mean? ! Liberty Ticket! in capitals looks brilliant on an electon or Town Cm faers. -j It attracts the' aged and thei ydung of a Corpor ate Town members f the' differeift Churches Sons f Temperance, JFVee and 'accepted Masons Odd Fel lows and all good men, and true, fush to the polls. The Judges, fAe" Lawyers, the Physicians, tie Mer chants and Mechauics, etc. are all wonderfully taken with the Liberty Tcb:et, and they go it with a vim, against the Temperance Ticket, and snow it under so deep, as the Dutch say, we cannot See it any more yet. But what is meanti by the liberty ticket? I am no adept at defining compound words or sentences. But as the question is asked, I wilttry my hand at answer ing. According to Webster, pot JJaniel, but JNoah, ii means, I say, it&erty-j-means to take the liberty to do, or say, afty thing or j freedom from restraint. Ticket means,! a slip of paper by which one gains admission to any place, as, a ticket, to a play house, a rait road car, &c. : Then liberty ticket means to . go unrestrained where you please do what you please, buy wfaa you please sell what yotiiplease drink liquor when you please,! as much as you please as long as you please what kind you please-pand where you please in the still hoiise--in the dogery after, or; before you get up in the mdrning, or go o bed at night at the table; or in the barroom at my neighbors, or my own house r at my uncles, or my icbusins on the high road, or on the rail road asleeip; or awake oa the mountain top or in the valley by sea or by land when sick or welt by way of medicinel or as a beverage when I wet. o( when dry when cold or when hot-H-wheu naked; or when clad while atng or after or before meials. ! Q giorious Jiberty ! glorious liberty ticket ! stand by me jj who would not stand by thee ? Standby; me thou wilti when I am rich, and when -1 am poor when married and unmarried wbe i old and whenfpung and grant the privilege to drink when, a courting man, aud to swear to tny lady love, thai I have uit, and now, ne ver drihki a drop swear'to my father and mother thai I have riot drank a. drop since Cnristruas. Freely granted my friend. O glorious fswe)e blessed liber ty ticket ; who would not j deposit thee in thej box on! election day ? ". j' ;. , -i i j But now, Mr. Editor, sine the liberty ticket prevaiR ed, I can get drunk when I; please, go home drunk, As my1 wife drive her and fliej children! but into the cold streets all night. Exquisite pleasure f And then, more over, I feel free to quarrel and fight, and tell lies, and occasionally a littler-1 Can Curse nd Wear in the fLstreets, and whoop and hollow much I more boldly apd abuse them old hypocrites,! ot tne fraereni cnurcnes, who put the liberty itrickfit in the box and them foot Sons of Tempcrancewha rere so intimidated that they cast their voles for the liberty ticsiet or were kept from voting the Temperance. Ticket, for fear that the -L . wniild desert them.s I like to see a felloflf stand up to4 his principles, and i what he professes,) fodder in) the raektpr no fodder i i ! j : O glorious ticket of liberty I feel, like a new matt everince the glorious5 triumph of correct principles and it makes one feel like fighting tot Hungary, do4 trodden Ilungary-and jf Kossuth comes along these diggins, It for one, will enlist and go with hipi, and fight the Russians and Austrian likie a tiger, for t4 liberty ticket, intervention or non-intervention, j I understand that in the city of Raleigh, or Pufjiingr burg, that the Temperance Ticket was elected, and that the city Commissioners have sflnce refusef to li cense several, highly honorable, and superlatively re spectabh gentlemen, of. good moral character and wef cwttcaed: for, to sell the good cretters; rum.gubram dy, whiskey, wine, etc, etc. O alas) mirabtl dtctu all this liberty of getting tight r whipping the wife, and licking, and starving the children lost,!aa I Ipf. And then I see again, away down yonder in MiUontlia Temperance Ticket has been elected; two to on Peof pie. are lobsing their senses, aDsolutely, loosing thett senses, going stark crajy, and mustj soon become tn bond slaves of Temperance, and sober, good Wttijft Iiook at New York, Massachusetts, Rhode Islaid. New Jersey, Ohio,; they, ate running to thir respecfife Lei gislatures with thousands upon thousands jPrayift -T to pass a similar law to the Maine liquor law. Bat-Wf St. Patrick be thanks, there is one placej thatjyet has their senses yes i i here it is here; ni SBshur that we have a full grown, unshattered LiaEaTt Tick et. Heads up ye sons pf liberty, and hands of jj boy? .f.ii.. n fit;sKnrv'Sa irpt. witK her hundred and fifty Sons of Temperance, and ber:bnj evafigtUcal i f CLurches-hct Judges, her Lawyer her DaitotMtmA her ATtfrieJiaiir jr Here, yes inerci the weary travel ler can be refreshed on his journey al either of the hos pitable Hotels and Tom, Dick, and Harry, can be furnished with a drink at any of the many! 'jkmeries, when ever they shew ther dunes. ;Cheer fapUhen ye sons of good order and morals,' liberty still fives. And let flone dispair of carrying thejr pint as long as we can see the Liberty Ticket in open; space. The way we will beat and lick the sonxes next year, will be a cau tion to all despots and France, j' SHO.BER. ! 1 t i: t j . ! c I ; For the VVat china q. ' , I j Mr. Editor: Having learned the Committeemen, that as well as the Board of Soperintendents of Common Schools tn Rowan, know nothing of the lawful authori ty of Normal College, all concerned may learijt by con suiting the Acts of the last General Assembly, that Normal College has the powerof giving certificates that entitle the bearers to draw money, without apply, ing to any Examining Committee. The 5th Section of the Act of Incorporation reads as follows- . ' ).- : r . . -sfi! - i .1 1 1 i s V. Be it further enacted, That when any pupil shall have sustained a satisfactory examination on the studies, or course of studies prescribed by the Fsculty and Trustees- of said, College. tuch persona shall be deemed qualified to teach common schools and may re ceive a certificate signed by thefPrrsident and at least sevrn Trnstees, which certificat shall be sufficient evN dence of ability to teach it any jof the common schools in this State, wiihoot any re-exrnination of the Coun ty Committees, and where couniy certificates are now rrquirea oeiore paying out the ppblie funds, the certifi tate of the ormal CoBege shajJ answer in tiU., tW. of. College sbatl answer in Mi there- u A babe in a house is like a well-spring of pleasurei a , messenger of peace and love ; : ! i Yet it is a talent of trust . a loan tn h anA kLi,.:i. MornT tr Z' uaM-luw lo jonn u. tsrown, rpwn. t i f er It "A daughter to Jess Thoniaso n , County j j Jreb. 18 Aj daughtejr to Josenh Ciouse, Davidson. & Winebrener. . OSi North, Third Street, j ; r philIadelphiaV I , WOULD respectfully call theMattention lof Mer chants visiting he North to bur entire! New Stock, of Hardware, Cutlery, Guns, . r;.:. &c, &ci '! (Our former stock havifig beeri damage by fire and all sold at public auction ari November last. 1 VVebre no4 - opening a full assortment of Table and i Pocket Cui le- ry, Cotton and Wool Cards, Axes,, Arries and other makesof Shovels and Spades, Grain and Grass fecytbes, Hoes. Anvils, Vices, Steel, &c. tc. ! Together with a well selected and complete assortment of Foreign and Domestic Hardware lof fnost approve 6tyle direct frdm the Manufacturer!. The advantages d b iew Stock laid in at the present reduced! prices of Goods, rhust be perceptable tojvery Merchant. An 'fxarain ation of the same would undoubtedly result fto your advantage. ; ! ; ' I N. B. Particu orders by mail or Feb. 26, 1852. lar arid personal otherwise. . : attention ( paid to 4t43 VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE Great Bargains to be had in Yadkin Co. I fjTlHE subscriber having determined to removej, of II. fers for sale his possessions in Yadkin County, N, (., and will sell at any; thing like a reasonable price. Thy consist of one tract on Deep Creek, near Wiljson, containing 600 Acres, together with the Iron VVprks, Grist Mill and Saw Mill thereon, This tract comori- ses about 100 acres of bottom land, besides 60 or 70 ufrder water, as rich, as any lands in the country. ; 5 mtles trom Wnlson, on Forbush subscriber now resides, containing 20 of which is excellent Meadow ground. There is on this tract one set of Irori Works. a Foundry, Grist Mill with one pair of French Burrs and of country stones, and an Oil Mijll. Alsoi Pne oth er little tract and number of Ore Banks. The place qn which he resides, is a good stand lor merchandising. Persons wishing to purchase are invited to call and ex amine the property. Good bargains will be given for the whole or any part of it. L STEPHEN HOBSON. Feb. 21, 1852. ; 4tpp43 STEAM REFINED CANDIES. I Another tract Creeks where the about 600 acres. THE subscriber has just opened an Extensive Fac tory for the Manufacture of Steam Refin ed Candies and now offers them for sale at the reduced price of Twelve Dollars and Fifty Cejus per Hundred Pounds. t' - 'Ml I He als4 manufactures every; style and quality of ' FANCY CANDIES, h4ch-he'tfIeTS by Wholesale asflowi as they can be purchased in any of the Northern markets In conclusion, he woald respectfuily state, that he keepsv constantly on hand a Jarge supply ofj DSniestic and Imported Fruits and Cigars of every grade!, j toge ther with an extensive assortment of ; Fanc'Articles, Musical Instruments, Preserves, Pickles, Cordials, &c. to which he would invite; your attention, when Visiting this city. b : ! ' H I- " i , ' i , ; ' j'SAM'L;H.MARK Wholesale Cobfectioner Sycamore Street, f ;:PEteisburgYa. P, S. t will also keep constantly pn hand a Superi or article f Candy manufactured from Stuart'i Crushr ed Sugar, at 16 cents per pound. (jyAll ordjrsprompt ly attended to, carefully packed, and sent to any part of the United States. ' P 3w42j : GREAT BARGABSS GOING OFF CALL AND SEE. I HAVE 10 or 15 very fine new Buggies, just being finished, all trimmed with good leather, and made of the choicest timber and materials ; which work I will sell lower thah eveij, from $80 to f125,1aid will warrant all of them two years. The work is. first rate Call and see, and judge j for yourselves. ,03 10 per cent discounted always ion cash payments. ; lso two cheap Carryalls, second! handed, for salej. '1 J. S. JOHNSTOlHl i1 -Fear Murphy1 dre. Good Yimuer, ; Such as White Oak j Ashe, Red Elm, Yeljow and White Poplar,' al ways bought for work or casl. j i J. S. JOHNSTON. Salisbury. Feb. 12.-1852. M 41tf ; j SALE OF VALUABLE i Property, il THE andersTsned having been duly quxlified as the ; Executorjof Henry Robinson, deceased, offers at his late residence for public sale, the following piroper- ty, to wit : :' ! . ' '' . ?.M ; ( . ; His Valuable Tract of Lartdj 4 withMe Mills, ' Ii J lying on the waters of Second Creek, about seven miles from Salisbury, containing about !i ! ::'!;i3i7 GRES.I p Five Valuable Negroes. SalVto take place on Monday the 2Sfd of f March next. Terms made known on the day of sale i i f j ( R. CtlLBEllTSOiMjE4r. : February 7, 1852. f .- N. B. AH person indebted to the Estate wil please come forward and settle according to Law. And all creditors will please present their claims duly authenti cated within the time prescribed by taw, or this notice will bf plead in bar of their recovery! .. i 6w4L f I : i ";. ; ! ' I RL C4 Ifx'r. Blanks pf every; description for sale .ar this omm$: r TIHE Subscribers hav? some Jrery desirable Winter Wres Good yet on hpnd, which they will sell at reduced prices also tt variety of other i Goods which they w,8h lo dispose of before Spring, that they may gtvd room for their Spring Stock. Any persons wishing to buy goods far cash or barterWould do well to gtve us a call, as we are very desirous -to reduce oar stock as Jow as possible. - . ', y , ..W.C-5repC?nrtanlIyoilihand !,wpply of tin-plate, sneet-irTiri, sheet and bolt copper iron wire for Tin ners ose and for Telegraph and Water Conductors. .. . ! BROVVN FKALEY & CO. oauspory, Jan. 22, 853. v 3tf C: Fallj and Winter Clothing. JSalisburr, Sepl. 18, 1851. E MYERS is just in. receipt of a most splendid . Lot pf Fall and Wjriter Ready Made Clothing, Consisting of the usual variety. He thinks it useless to enumerate, : ; Persons desirous of beii convinced of the place to buy bargains, will call afthe 20 I Sigh of the Red Flag. TO COUNTRfERCHANTS. ' Wm. Newell & Son, Wholesale Grocers and' Commission Merchants, i j No. 3, So. Water St. P&$a HAVp always on hand, a largf arid well selected asswtlment of Groceries, Wines, Teas and Liquor, to which they mvite the attention of -Country Merchants, 't : IN. oJ ' rroduce receives ori conio-nminf n7i9l - ; , S; : -5" V-JT tff H Dr. A. M. NESBITT, AV1NG permanency located irt the. Town of Salisbury, tenders his. Professional services to the citizens and surrounding country, Hisoffice is on Wa lter Street, one: door below A. H. Caldwell'sj office, where hje may be found atUU times. unless absent on Professional duties. -t ' January lstfl852. ; i Salisbury; Taylorsville Plank Road , I : ; Company. ,; M ! Office at Salisbury, Jan. 3. 1652. BIDS will be received by the undersigned for build ing the following Bridges : One fridge 1 across Grant's Creek, just above W. S. Macayp Mill, j 1 ; One acrossthe race near the same place. One kcross Walnut Branch, about eight miles from Salisbury' f ; r f ' One across Brigg's Branch, 8j miles! from Salisbury. One across Second Creek,; 9 miles from Salisbury. One across Chunn's Meadow Branch 10 miles from Salisbury. . One icross llide's Brarih 10f miles from Salisbury. One across Creglow's Branch 11 miles from Sailisbury. All tjtie aboye fBridges are on the line of the Plank Road npw buidig from Salisbury to tatesville, .: Materials for the aboye are to be found by the Con tractor.f Bids wl also be, received for the grading and completion of the 7th, 8th and 9th sections of said road, plank and stringers to be furnished to the Con tractor. For plan, estimatea and specifications, enquire of the undersigned at Salisbury. if 1 W. MURPHY, Pres't. Jan. 3,1852. 5 36tf HOW IS THE TIME. GOODS AT REDUCED PRICES. Red Flag! Salisbury, Jan. 29,1852. close out his pre- fllHE subscriber being desirous to; JL sent stock to make room for his SPRING AND SMIWEli SUPPI.Y, is offering Goods at sreatl bargains. prises a general assortmenjt of Fall and Winter Dry Persons wishing to purchase any article in his line would do well Jo call upon: him soon. ed to sell, regardless of cost. tj. jrlis Etotk com- Goods, 39 as he is determin- I MYERS, p ign of the Red Flag. i BY EXPRESS. Mantillas, Sicks, Cloaks and Shawls. I Salisbury. Jan. 29, 1852. E MYERS, has just received by Express, direct a from New York, a Itot of Plain andWtttered l Silks and 31erino, Mantillas, packs, Cloaks and Em- broiderefl Cashmere Shawls, i .. (assorted colors. j He Would most respectfully invite Ladies in want of any of the above atjticles to give him in early call, as the lot ik small. ! ;J Ei MYERS, 39 iThe Sign of lheRed Flag. Arrival and Departure of the Mails. Northern Mail via Salerno arrives Ssyndy, Wednes day andj Friday, by 2 A. E. Departs Monday, Wed nesday and Friday, at 6 AM. Southern Mail via; Concord, arrives Tuesday; Thurs day and Saturday, by 10 P. M. Departs Monday, Wednesday and Fridaj.at t AM. j j Western Mail via Lincoln ton; arrives Wednesday, Friday and Sunday, by $ A. M. j Departs Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at 6 A. M. ! Raleigh Hack, arrives Monday and Thursday, by 5 P. M. I jDeparts Sunday avnd Wednesday, at 7 A. M. Cheraw Mail, arrives Tuesday, Thursday and Sat urday, by 8 P. MJ Departs Monda, Wednesday and Friday, at 4 A. M. ' Morgantonvia Siatesvillj arrives Tuesday and Sat urday, by 7 P. M. 1 Departs Monday anj Friday, at 6 A.M. ; , j' - ; : ' Huntsville Mail via Mpeksville, arrives Thursday, by 7 P. M. Departs Friday, at 6 A, M. j Troy Mail, arrives Friday by 6 P. Mi Departs Sat urday, ait 5 A. M. ' ' Mount Pleasant Mail, arrives Friday!, br 11 A. M. Departs same day a t 12 Ml ' :hedule ti Mr. Bruner r have given you thej sc me, lit is due. It though the Northern Mail gets here before arrives at 11 o'clock instead: of 2 o'clock. - Vnir,rsneff1iHv. ' B JULIAN. P.M. NEW ESTABLISHMENT. . T. S11EMWELL, HAVING purchased the Store formerly owned by Ennis8, Shemwell Sc Co., woujid respectfully announce to tne customers vj mat nrip ana ine puunc, that he ibtends to open, in. the course of a few .weeks, an V.KTTRF. NRW STOCK. of Staple arid Fancy Goods, to inclqdf allj the new styles both of the useful and ornamental.! 1 . Vrateful for past favors and nattered wtn jtne oenei that he wjill be ensbJed to please, he solicits uhe con tinued patronage of those wbo have heretofore traded withithef late firm, whose business stand he svill here after occupy, corner oPthe Mansion Hotel. 1 Salisbury, Feb. 19, 1852. , . ! j 42tf . . To Contractors. I TI RAt.ED nronbsala for elearin?. sradinz. nlankin?, budging and finishing the Anson flank Road, and also, forj supplying all the necessary Cumber timbers, and other material for the canst ruction of the said road, will be Received until the last Wednesday in February next. ':"! 4 . , : 1 , n For particulars and specifications appl to the! Presi dent at Cheraw. . i j Proposals will also be received at the same time Tor the cuttling and healing of logs, and sawijng andj deliv ering of lumber at the mill of the Ansonj Plank; Road Company. The location f the mill fnd timbejrland, will be shown on application to the Pijesdent I :i President A Jan. 131, 1852. . ; j 63 Corn ti 7 low TJiE AlARKETS: i&"&ZfL? i Bacon, 000 ; Cotton, W WVltVU I 1 rn A .- aTTa fill . II' XT . OOfSWh Bepaw Oft.A. ri.. n . ... 1 . oaiier o in : f lour LrS2& & "?s- !; trM. 7 inn a T 2: uaw,!"u; Irish Po- toes 75 100; Sweet do. 35 G 40 Su-ar thrnn O 9 : Do. Loaf. 00a 121 rTi L u "JrkV"ZV 8 S9 Wheat 75 $ ;Porl s 4" Feb.5-Beesw 22 J!1"??- 7 071; rr885io07cfC7nV ? " ' & ; Feathei's32 a as F 7 AVrTn" V ,,wur . w wu,ai i a iron, ? IkV?02 MoIa2527: Nil.,cut;4 V- t.sack. 1 25 ia 1 40 - T.l!ft. in A T. V . Zl SO 00. ' " uc1. w rrbtI7 Bonplb. 10O12X: Bailer 1028 : Beesv.t 2021 : Coffee 12 15 : Cotton SB: Corn 903 51105 Roir 19a K. pu..r J; Featoers30,S3o: Iron 5 6$ : Lard 10 12 al,h:r(8L i 22 Molasses 35 (9 40 : do. Co- o lal.ll railJ.rirf K a T.i TO - n v ; r. brown. 8 10: dh. Iaf toi u. o.i. i erpool.l 40 O 50. Cotton 450 Swedes, Le Oa Sal ,20 Le ba Suga ANOTHER NEW ARRANGEMENT. Williams Brown, HAVING purchased the Tin Shop formerly known asMhe shop of Brown & Baker, have opened the same in the houseof D. A. Davis, opposite the store of . Murphy &, Co., where he proposes to carry pn the business in all its various branches. He is bow ready! to receive the orders of his friends and the pub lic, for all kind W work in his line of business A fitie ajssortment of Tin and Japan Ware kept constant ly on hand for sale.' House Roofing and Guttering , executed promptly and in the best manner. Copper and heet Iron Ware ol various kinds alsot kept constantly on hand j and any work in that line not ready made promptly executed.. His Sheet Iron Stoves are a super or article, and very cheap. STILLS of all sizes kept for sale, and made to order at 50 cents ; per pound. The subscriber respect folly solicit; a trial. Mer chants and) Pedlars ire particularly invited to give him a call. . ' - Country Produce, old Pewter and old Copper taken in exchange for work. Salisbury, Jan. 8, 1852; y36 neWcarriage shop, at mt. ulla. TTHHE undersigned has o JL pened a Carriage Estab lishment near Mount Ulla, in Rowan county, and begs leave ' to call public attention to the same. He is prepared ta do nil It i nil nf wnrk in hi tin. tf 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 wijl possess some advantages over Carriage build ers in the surrounding villages, and begs the country public will avail themselves of the benefits of the same. JAMES BROWN. Jan. 8, 1852- i 36:tf I NORMAL COLLEGE. fllHE next Session wiil commence oh the third of A March, at which time all who intend to enter during the term, should "be present. Carriages for con veyance to the College, will leave the following places on the 2nd. Greensboro' at 10 o'clock, Ashboro' at 10 arid Lexington at 10. B. CRAVEN, President. Jan. 25, 1852. f j 5t40 . Dr. A. M. HENDERSON, AVING removed from; Salisbury to the plantation former! v owned hv M. Brown!, Ef , seven miles from) Salisbury, on the Lincolnton road, tenders his Profession al services to his neighbors and the public generally. '; February, 1852. - .;G00DSs AT THE RED FLA E; MYERS is now, receiving1 his Fa!! r - stock of STAPLE AXD JJ.W GOODS, consisting of a beautiful assert mer Ladies Brers Goo;" of the latest and most fashionable Bt!rs. magnificent lot of Cmbroi(IcHc. si.c". Lace and Muslin Capes, Collars, . Cuffs. Cambric and Swiss jy and lmerlingsrThrcud Lacrx, Edgings, Infants Needle HV ed Robes and Waists. Jhr stitched and Etnb'd C. Handkerchiefs, also Hose 1 nV. Gloves, tj- Shaicls. Brack and colored, plain and. Watered SiiX T also Cloths, Cassimeres, Vest jags, Kenu ' Saiinetsi, Tweeds, Flannels, Linseys, Ker-M ets. White Goods of all descriptions Ma ' Damask Table Cloths and Napkifcs.Iri.-h I.: a lot of Gold and Silver riated,GirsnJo!e. . llauIiomc JCmbroitirc! WINDOW. CUIiTAINt:. Persons wishing to Durcha.e anv nf clef or any article usually found in a City I' oiurc, air rrqureieu in can ana examine I y I am delerrained to sell greater bargains i!; ,' f:. MY. Uij-bo WT Salisbury, Oct. 9, 1851. NEW AHHANGEI II. IL BEARD ;& SOX. Fashionable Tailors and Clot! HAVING entered into Co-partnerli(;) f pose of enrrvinjron the Tnilnrii: nem, on a more extensive scale, and wiih t more successfully meeting the increasing '; the public in their line, take occasion to an::, they have just received a very handsome an j , ply Of N - ' i J H- :J p - s READY MADE CflOTUL : selected at the North by the senior partner and may therefore be depended On asnn quality of the goods and the style and mar workmanship. and particularly in regard tm! garments. They; have also on hand a beau i.. pjerior assortment orcioths, Cassimeres, an.! V which they will niake op to order, as cheap , bought elsewhere .Of courso they will he c ! : up iny goods their customers may wish.uh'ei! of thjfra or purchased at other estabiiImienu. They also continue to receive the latent Kc . American Fashions. They havealready r. . Fal and Winter Fashions for 18516;,., October 2, 1851. IL H. BDAHIJ, JAMES B. l:.: ALL persons indebted to H. H. Beard, i are requested to coll and settle between th i first of January, 1852, as the old business mi, i . ! ' i I J , " is 1 H.'H.-i:;: Salisbury, Oct. ,2, 1851. t 1 SCif. NEW FALL AND WIN T GOODS, AT : Spring Grove, IREDELL COIMT. Marriage License for sate here. DR. DAN'L F. MORRIS, AVING permamently located in the Town of Salisbury, respectfully ten- k ders his services to the public in the various branches pf his profession. Office, West's brick building, near the Rowan House, and one door above the Watchman Office; , . Feb. 19, 1852. j tf42 DISSOLUTION. THE Co-partnership heretofore existing under the firm and naihe of Enntss, ShemweJI & Co., was this day dissoved by mutual consent of the parties. -All persons indebted to the said, firm are requested to come forward and Settle up. I i J. II. ENNISS 1 W. T. SHEMWELL. i DAVID BAR RINGER. , Salisburyi Feb. 16, 1852. 42tf Office of North Carolina Rail Road, Greensboro', 27th January, 1852. j PROPOSALS will be received at this office until the first day of April next, for the delivery of Bills for the North Carolina Rail Road from Charlotte to Salisbury. ; The sills Ho be eight feet long, to be hewn on two sides which sides must be parallel to be eght inches thick and show eight inches heart in the hwn sides, the other two sides to be barked or hewn. The sills to be of good white; or post oak and subject tojthe inspection of the Engineers after delivery on the road. The delivery to be the lat ter part of the present or beginning of the next year, and not to be paid for until -inspected and received. The bidders will name in their bids, the price per sill, the sections on the road on which they propose to deliver their sills, which sections will be pointed out to them by. the Engineers on the Road. f The section stakes being 100 feet apart, twenty sUIs will be placed ai a convenient point near eacli section stake, and twenty sills at fifty feet from the stakes and so put up as not to damage by lying on the groqnd. The sills to be got during the present Winter, or next. Spring. J. M. MORE HEAD, President N. C. Rail ftaL ! mrThe Concord and Charlotte papers publish until first of April, 9tjl0 j BOGE II & i 'REESE RESPECTFULLY invite, their custom, and. citizens generally,! adjacent to i! Store, where we are now receiving a Iar;e ru: plete. assortment of GOODS, suitable f- I and Winter Trade,! which we "intend to li the most accommodating terms to punctual We deem it unnecessary to enumerate t: just received, but suffice by saying, hat our -braces almost every article usually called fur i town or country stofes. j "We have also on hand a large stock of L-, t made Linsey Jeans pnd Wool Socks. ' We will take in jrxchange for Goods f!, Oats, Wheat, seed potion, Flax Seed, Ta! Wax', Wool, &c, &d., at the Market prices. "BIUON" AND LARD FOR SALE. rflHE subscriber has 40,000 lbs. Bacop, and JL 3,O00l lbs. Lard, for sale, at Andrews Miljj, Tndelt countv. N. C- Any person wishing to bay Baj- con and Lard, would do well to give tne a call soon I will sell it on reasonable terms, for ertner cash or spj- proved paper. y ANDREW BAGGARIYi Andrews Mill, Feb. 12, 1852, 6t4 : P. Ri C. R. M. ORBETiTi, Tarwardln? and CaluinUsion Slerchaat. y: w JryeUeyuet -j.- v January 30,11851, tf3S TOMB STONES- ! THE subscriber would respectfully inform tne i citi zens of Salisbury and the surrounding eoannf . . . . 1f...Kla r.lahtt.limoilt 1 t&at ne nas oprnra ...va a..-..-..-.--1 in Salisbury, which may be found at his residence, ;ojo Market street, where he is preparea io inmisn uvr Stones of Marble Slabs fancy fpright stone on pejde tata iftmha. monuments, &c. si a very small proft.-r- Engraving done peatly at Norlbern prices, IlaiDg made the necessary arrangement, the subscriber ca,t . f i . j t. .. .2 assin a! short notice, biliany oraer irom nve ooiiars w fvy No pains will be Ipa red to give entire nttsfaeiin.f I GEORGE VOGLER. XSaUsbaryi 1829,1832. . I . i E are now in receipt of our Fall a- .' Goods, comprising every article i f and Domestic :,; r DRY GOODS, usually brought to this market; Hardware f. : fy, Rio, Java and Mocha Coffee, Loaf an J IV gars, fine green and bfack Tea, Cloths and C. Ready Made Clothing1, Bagging and l'o;e, Oats, Caps,-BootsUnd She. Railj' Road Toots, Block Smith, Tools, fire i Whine Lead. Oil, Glass Hemlock Iieaif.-r, u -. ! Purchasers visiting this' market wouM fin ! r interest to 'call and ejaminie our larrj at, ! .' Stocky bought for cJsh exclusively, whic!i v'" at wholesale or retail at-unprecedentfd iw; ;'., r J. VI GUAM BUUS, 1 lisbury, Oct. 30, 1851. ( Valuable Real Est: ; 1 FOR SALE. THE subscriber ofTers for sale the welt-ki f!of Land on which he now resides, ! wii i miles! East of Salisbury. ; There are i ; 200 ACRES OF LAi: in the Tract, all in good order. The Saw Millsare all in gobd!repiir, as also the D outhouses. Havifig determined to remove !, a bargain. He will remain North Car . the fist of April. Applications after thst t' made to John D. Brown, Jthsbury. rU has other lands lying. near this tract which 1 - 1 if desired. I ' ,r:- ' . (, U I r ' ' f 1 THOMAS E. DHOV Jan. 29, 1852. T ilE Co-partnership lieretofore, exirir.- I name of Locke ot Chafiin, is this day by limitation of term. , All those indebted r , are hereby notified -to come lorwattt and v. . mentiwithout delay, as the'buw.ie-s ran'! I r closed. Those who fail to attend to this i, inrn to settle with an onirerj ' . S. A, UUAI Surviving Feb. 3, 1852. " VI. a !' cALJ 2-000 r j;s'9?.uun OF GOOD QUALITY. Wanted at the Rowan Factory, 1 plate ; . Feb. 5 1S32 J.G. CA!f:,N . tfJO Warrants for salo hcr:. lt- ,!
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