t I . - i r , ir irirca df 'fa -g. t fftV..i of the1 Watchman, A friend ' writing td the JbHowng mter- ntleman in nat wed, out of njs re any others r ineiu v - - WtoPrr V March 8. 1853. TBe" i: .j hui00ih vesri jBnbr P to ibis S afe before the; Revolotion, and . i(rnll -t-rin that Jong i Mflf ;wa fought, 5,0 tl ffl TTivein time to lake any part . taon 1 , the 1 morning Lord ib Catawba, and saw General r, & bor ; which ic,rf r8t,ncc f V minuteness, i " ' I 1'i f ' Vis Rental powers, however, are much fcrfleei. nothing thai he ha. seen sjod f . ifiHhe can narrate, with Dflk f " , diJ 'evenls that trApBpired years 1 " 1 Mr. EJitor, toj knew, if there i f L within ihe circulation of your paper. f' "l-ndWaraold. II. R, H UriH tbe Charleston Courier, VftMkfrom Liverpool, www pun muf t jf rnool market was in good t: ij kari advanced an eighth of 7 T I V ', - i ; . . ' Fr the Watchman. T 'UEWARE! I know" t maiden lair to see, " Take care t She can both false and friendly be, Beware 1 Bewaretl Trnat her not. She is not for thee !: ; She has two eyes so soft and brown,; ji ; , Take care!i j j t pi i r She gives a side glance and looks down, Beware ! Beware 1 1 -, Trust her not, H ' She is not for thee! i 'v And she has hair of golden hoe, r , Tke care! r ') A K And what she says it is not true, 1 . Beware ! Beware !' I Trust her not, She is not for thee ! , , f 1 j : ! f I She has a bosom as white as snow, Take care ! She knows how much it Is best to show, Beware! Beware! h Trust her not, r ' She is not for thee ! i I- . j H She gires thee a garland woven fair, ' tTake are ' It is a fool's cap for thee to ware, Beware ! Beware ! Trust her not, s She is not for thee ! . ; I j 5 LONGFELLOW. MELANCHOLY ACCIDENT.1 We learn that on Mondaj last, Mr. Walter ANSON PLANK RO VD. We Understand tli above roid Ui.been awarded to Maj; Macfar. land, at a price a little over the Engineer's es. w.....c.. i ne: contract embraces tbe entire superstructure and materials at tbe sum of $57-, 000. 'The work, ice understand, is to be com me need forthwith and pushed to its completion. we oope that a large pot Hon of tbe next crop will past over this , road to market. CAmnc Gazette, 1 - i 11 in f-.U1 ' ; In Stanly county on the llih inii..bv ftv. a' Rib. ardsorii Mr. ALEXANDER UNDERWOOD, to Mi. tWiABBTU LOCKE, dapghter of Francis Locke, A babe in a house is like a well-pring of pleasure, a messenger of peace and love ; Yet it ia a talent of trust, a loan to be rendered backwith interest. BORN ; v I' March 1 1 A daughter to M. Whitehead, Town. 14 a (laughter to w. w. Hampton, Town. 14 A son to Peter Swink, Town, j U it (I H: i i . ! i ; . r'i 1 1 , i BARGAINS I THE -MARKETS. In Randolph county, on the 2d inat.. JOHN MEI- TONp nfant son of Mr. James Cameron, aged nearly one yer. .'Ml s Wpricet bad advanced aa ei m C. fioodflaliiie had improved most. r,j8 0" :,MtUimalper Asia. U 28th ult.. Cotton was Irm Attention Cavalry ! LL those who have joined the new Cavalrv Com pany now raising, are hereby commanded to ap pear at Mr. orgua McLaughlin's, on the Lincolnton road. 14 miles West of Salisbu nr. an RatnrJav th Q7iK rrocior, sod ot Air. l nomas rroctor, a young insniPai iv ociocb, a. m., tor the purpose of organ man; about 19 years of age, lost his life by fall, ing through tbe sleepers into tbe phot Mr. Sim's Saw Mill, in the eastern part of ibis country. As the log approached the saw he moved back wards to avoid it, and' before be was aware of it reached the end and fell ofil He was dread fully bruised and mangled by tbe fall, and died in a few moments alter be was taken up. 1 be SALISBURY, N. C, THIS large and commodiooi Houae, so long known as one of first Hotels ia the Southern country, ia ptiow owned by tbe subscriber, who, is determined to .spare no pains or expense ia increasing, if. ppsaible. tbe lair reputation which ii has so well deserved- j Additions and improvements to the buildings ire be ing made. Furniture of all kinds that is not in 6 rat-rate order, being removed and rf placed with new The House ia well supplied with a bomber of excellent serl vants. The : M STAGE OFFICE j j is kept at this House, all tbe stages, one Hack excepted arme at and depart from this Housed he subscriber bein the stage agent at this place. 1 ' THE TpLE ! will alwava he furnished with 1 the, beat the . market a fords. The Gentlemen's Hatl ia supplied with a varie ly of newspapers, religious, litierary and political, taken from all the principal cities in the United States. j I THE STABLES j j are large, comfortable, and attiended by the best Ostlers in the country. Carriages, Baggies and Horses always on band to hire. M ' . O Large stock yards, with good sheds, troughs, racks, &c., connected with the Hotel. f , The subscriber's anticipatiotoa are more than realized, and he feels greatly flattered at the early increase of the business of the House. He hopes hy attention to ineHt a continuance of the same. M I I HAND JAMES. March 1st. 1852. M 45tf Wadeeboro Areas, Asheville Messenger, aud Charlotte Wbie, publish ones a month for Six mon and forward NUs to the subscriber. H.J A ME : : ' ! izingt and drilling said Company. All persons wishing to join said Compaay are requested to attend. By oder of ! A. M. GOODMAN, Col. Commandant of the 64th Regiment of N. C. Militia. , ana itha 5 THE Subscribers have tome very desirable Winter Xress G oods yet on' band, which they will sell at reduced prices also a variety of other Goods which they wish to dispose of before Spring, that they may give room for their Spring Stock. Any persons wishing to buy goods for cash or barter, would do well to give os a call, is we are very desirous to reduce oar stock as low ss possible. We keep conrtsntly on hand a supply of tin-plate, sheet-iron, sheet and bolt copper iron wire for Tin ners use, and Tor Telegraph and Water Conductors. BROWN, FRALKY dc CO. Salisbury. Jan. 22, 1852. 3tf Fall and Winter Clothing. Salisbury, Sept. 1Q, 1851. E MYERS is just in receipt of a most splendid Lot of Fall and Winter Headyi Made Clothing, Consisting of' the usual variety. He thinks it useless to enumerate. Persons desirous of being convinced of tbe plsce to buy bargains, will call at the 20 Sign of the Red Flag. Dr. A. M. NESBITT, "atWAVING permanentlv located in the Town of JLJL Salisbury, tenders bis Professional services to the citizens and surrounding country. ' His office is on Wa ter street, one door below A. H. ualdweils omee, where he maybe found at all times, unless absent on Professional duties. January 1st, 1852. BY EXPRESS. Mantillas, Sacks, Cloaks and Sbawls. Salitbury. Jan. 29, 1652. r Apples, (dried) 49 $00; Bacon, ICj.Gll ; C 6 (3 7 ; Cotton Yam, IS & CO i CotJee 11c Com, 75 00; Beeawax, 20a0 i Butter 8 10 ; i 5 00 Q Feathers i8 Iron 3J04J; Linseed C.i Molasses 35040; NaLsoOdi; uis4U3C0; Ir: . . tatoes 125r3 00; Sweet do. 35 rS 40; So-ar.C 7(39; Do. Loaf. 00O 12j ; Salt. sack 2 75 ; low 8 99 Wheat 75 0 ! Pork OSi 1 I ';' ! - ravaTTvitr.K. N. C March 11 Beeswax 22 0 23 : Bacon 10 i r 1 1 Cotton 7 05j ; Cor 8590 ; Coffee 1 0.Q 11:1. 4500 r Feathers 32035: Flaxseed 0115,01'.. I Swedes, 5 06: do. English 3 04: Lard 10 . rather, sole, 20 23: Molasses 24026: Nails.ct: , - Oata, 450 50: Sogar.bro.,6 0 9: do. loaf, 10 ll Salt.aack.il 25 0 140: Tallow, 7 3 : Whf it & 800. j , , -;;Mj , ;L !.! ; - . CbekawJ March 9. Bacon per lb. 11012: T 20028? Beeswax 20021: Coffee 120 15: C. 5 07: Corn 9008095 Eggs 12 0 15: Flr.r.' $6J : reatbers 30035: Iron 5061 : Lard 1C : Leather(aole 19 0 22: Molases35 0 40 : da. V VI o HI ill . inaii,Viii v ivj i. it, ij Sugar,broWn.8 0 10: do. Loaf, 1210 li: verpool.l 40 0 1 50. jj l ' (;." " ANOTHER r j i NEW ARRANGEMEN fci n ii . i i ""T' .'r-r-.--j- i-te , f Rowan county, March 8, 1852. 2t46 1 i-'l.-i fcrtst iVia ii eala umnnnt. I iJU I ! .L I.... A IF irerpoOt t"'5 .u3v.iy. -... ucgru eiiueavureu ia emeu aim aa uo icu, uui j zm rflationi between france and Austria. !?! r ranee oavuig pruivaieu ( failed in tbe attempt. He. then turned to tbe lever, as soon as possible, and shut off the water j but it was to little purpose, as the fall had kill ed him. The deceased is represented as a worthy young mart, and was employed about j LP.fl of Derby bad given in the Haus ,ne miij- He leaves a kind laiberi and an af. u.iibon profit huo ui'iuw r",",r"v" i lectionate momer, ana a orotner ana siiter to UAiMMintslrj, would be goyeriief. I mourn their untimely loss.-J oafW ,le ,ranCD ee ' ! ' : J l- ...Mil Ome Salisbury and Taylorsville Plank Road Company, . . '! N Instalment of Four Dollars on the share of the Capital Stock, will be payable on the 8th of April next. The Rowan stockholders will pay to the Presi dent! at Salisbury, and the Iredell stockholders will pay to Samuel R. Bell at Statesville. - By order of the Board, T ' ! i W. MURPHY, PresH, March 17, 1852. ! i 4t46 T WILL attend at Mockavi X ring the week of the So pert of delivering W heeler's History ot Worth Carolina, to allaubscriberstothe work residing in Davie county Salisbury and Rowan can be ? supplied at the. atore' of tsogerot iViaxweii ; ana inosq in caoarrus, at ;ne nouse of Dr. K. P. Harris. I will also attend the Courts! in Cabarrus county for tbe purpose of delivering the work. I JAMES SLOAN, Agent March 11, 1852. 1 1 45tf 1 i - Williams Brov7i; 4 HAYING purchased tbe Tin Shop formerly I. aa the ahop of Brown St, Baker, have openc ! same in the house of D. A. Davis, opposite the e: W..Murphjf & Co., where he j proposes to enrry the business in alt its various branches. lie .i ' ready to revive the orders of hlia friends and t'.. ; ic, lor aiMaina 01 worn, in ma line 01 uusi;;- : ; ccr.. WuTDnoZi L R MYERSa just receded by Express, direct - tasoritnt p( ,Bd j, Ware kept pie, in uavie county, au- JLLs', from New Xotks lot of V i- t,nrf fir m! : i! F T ll I- lor Court, for the purpose a . . , , . , o n j r ly on hant tor sale. I ! j measures off bis UoohM Uo unreservedly eipretsed LottU for a tariff on the rinipljs of it'iiuf America, iq ioe r rco i imuc,. raJucedb; tbe laie air K.oDen i eei. iplwliioit Wat well received on tbe n. T M.f TImnati!r. hi ft uocesifuL i Aliemocrattc uovertiognas - 1 Mi ' t r j li r Colombia, March 12. ColleO-Siarker is quiet but steady,! and 8 ks taken place in pneet. 2o(J bales hands at from h to 8 cents. : - ' ; EflaWjr foiTdegravhic Hoaxes. -T-Spm. it tb Boston Transcriptfiinlorrn tlie sttibn rb bis Ii MiJ he V cognizant of ati inyetjiion, eitingjbitlfjlhe r : ' 'll J . ! yritciea m ail us oaiaus, if nop an Eiica impuaiuuiia till Boston in an excitement tbe Hillsborp Recorder, Melancholy Occussence. A valuable fe. malo irnnl. rthrtiit 1Q vftra nt no. I tin nrnn. erty of . Dn M'Nair,esq. of this vicinity, was so severely burnt on Sunday morning ; last, by in. t her dress catching on fire, that sbti died early; oji ivionaay morning, one was mpioyea in bath'mg with campbirei an aged servant suffer ing under an attack of rheumatism.' Her back being Howards tbe fire, her clothes caught, and tbo flames, had made considerable progiess bo fore she discovered her danger Wild with af fright, she fled from the kitchen to' the bouse, by which lime she Was perfectly enveloped in flamesi Mr. M'Nair had been induced to re. turn from church before the ' completion of the service, in consequence of the seeming indispo. title son, and; did what be could to fire, but the! servant! was so se. 350.000 LBS. RAGS. tturti, uauuixsu, dtc. wanted, at 3J cental jjjier lb. cas h, delivered to us. t 1 i i H 2 BRANSON k SON. Fa yftteville, March 11, 1852. j 3m46 State of jortfi (CavoUua, ; t ROWAN COUNTY. Coun of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Februl j ji ary Term, 1852. Sarah Hartman, vs. West H. Hartraan.OihoHartman- Jesse Baggs and wife Ternssa, James Cameron and wife Polly, Joicy, Anna, Silena, Augustus, Eraelinei and; John L). Cauble, Heirs at Law of Jinny Caublei an4 Emily Adderton. J : 1; Petition for Dower, J IjT iappearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that Emily Adderton is not a resident of this State : It is therefore ordered, that publication be made in the Carf r f -r- Administrator's Notice. XXAVING taken kitersofadministration.de bon$ JLJLnon, at November Term, 1851, on the estate of Samuel Silliman, dec'd.all those having claims against said estate ire hereby notified to present them for pay ment within the time required by law, or ihey wit) be debarred by Act of limitation, i Those indebted to said estate are advised to come orward immediately and make payment. - fl. j' ?H ID. R. BRADSHAW, Admr. de bonus non. March 11th, 1852. Plain and Watered Silks and Merino Mantillas, Sacks, Cloaks and Em broidered Cashmere Shawls, assorted colors. , He would most respectfully invite Ladies in want, of any of the above articlea, to give him an early call, as the lot iaamall. v E. MYERS, 39 TKe Sign pf the Red Flag: GREAT BIG Ml tf45 SAVE YOUE MONEY, j CHAS. N. FREEMAN & CO. '(LATE f KCEMAff , iSoboES t CO.) t 1MPQR TJ$RS Jl$?P: JOBBERS. 144 Broadway, door South of Libtrty Street, . liUVT OHlX. TT AVE now oq hand, and will be receiving daily JLsI through the season, iVeto Good$, direct front tbe European manufacturers, and eah Auctions, ritk fash ionable Jancy Silk pliUinaryl (hods. Our stock of Rich Eibbons, comprises every vaHety of the latest and most beautiful designs imported, jf Many of our goods are manufactured expressly to our GOING OFF CALL AND SEE. T HAVE 10 or 15 very fine new Btlgsies, just A being finished, all trimmed with good leather, and made of the choicest timber and materials ; which work I will sell lower than ever, from $80 to $125, and wilt warrant all of them two years. The work is first rate call and see, and judge for yourselves. O 10 per cent discounted always on cash payments. Also two cheap Carryallaraecoad handed, for sale. , to irn v crrw J . o. junmoiw, Near Murphy's Store House Roofing and Guttering execuiird promptly and in jthe best manner. Copper and Sheet Iron Warej ol various kh,' s kept constantly on hand ; and iny work in i'. h not ready made promptly executed.. Ilis Shef i I Stoves are ia superior article, and very cheap. I. I . STILLS. of all sizes kept for sale, and ms'deto order at C3 c vi' . I.. per pbund i ; The subscriber respectfully I solicit atrial. : chants and Pedlars art particularly invited to & a call. i h Country Produce, old Pewterand old Corner t in exchange for work. Salisbury, Jan. 8, 1852. 1 yC v Good Timber, Such aa While Oak, Ashe, Red Elm, Yellow anH White Poplar, always bought for work or cash. J. S. JOHNSTON. Salisbury. Feb. 12. 1852. 4ltf SALE OF VALUABLE olina Watchman, a newspaper printed in the town of J order, from our own designs and patterns, snd stand n- fcalisouty, top six weeks, notifying the said Emily AdV rivalled. We ofler our goods for nett Cash, at lower derton to appear at the next term of the Court of Pleas prices than any credit House ia America can afford, snd Quarter Sessions, to be held for the county of Rowj- All purchasers will find itgreatly to their interest to ani at tbe Court House, in the town of Salisbury, on the reserve a oortion of their money and make selections j Br lha apparatus, proposed mails o( any jsi, QBJijfs, may ue iranspuiiuu uci 't:i,!, ii aCi vereiy: ourni inai uio puvsiciau uhw ytv nounced ner recovery countless, onaungsjrso first Monday in May next, then and there to answer,4oni our eamrleTForar . s - - J . " I . 7 Z : : aw ; . s . I a 'i . . i1.. 'I . - . . n Kiboons ncn tor Bonnets, veps, oasnes ana oeus hoax t r tween f'tcf i, laj Bo6tonahd New Vork, m ff u'Mtt, The editor of the Transcript through the nijht, seemingly insensible to pain I plead or demur to the petition of plaintiff, or judgment and died abput 7 o'clock oh Monday morning, will be taken proconfesso and plaintiff's petition heard Though it failed to save tbe Hie or the ser. t v tr n. u r lJ ' i . . a - ...MAni:ii tk.t Witness, James E. Kerr, Clerk of said Court at of vant, t seemed a providen t.al interference that g! -he 1t MoQUy in Februaryf 1852 1 induced Mr. M Naiij to re.lurn borne. In tbe JAMES E. KERR. Clerk. I room to which tbe servant retreated was a Deo Price adv. $5 50. 6w4fi with curtains, and other light inflammable ma terials, which she Dased near, and would have if none of the lli Kiil'.iidnfnuiliinilv Ihidnnrnmn 1 All iiraallv a n-la nrro rort IhA tinilSfl It i.tlOn i'ii u.u vHuurHuiiiT i ti iiviui4ib wi.i criwtir viijuil. w - -.1,: Not the above naniedmfeiUiooJ,arid WLwMfAITliiy had been ptiiepX.-HUlsborough e do good reason wbyut should' nbe f Recorder callr ttifceggfiil. We are not at liberty tmuchufton (he suhiect at Dresent. but I Sad Accident.' An accident occurred on r'lpnMHs- which, we witnessed were'ofa the State)! Road at Marteita on Tuesday, puerm. inspire connuenqe in me success WDICQ resuiiea in tuc ueaui ui a iui. iuuu f prajclile, applied even' to a distance of Somers, who resided al few miles below mm miles or ;m6re." . r M ariettAi The unfortunate man was WAGONERS. PLf BALES of Cotton to be hauled to the Leaks-t-llivville Factory for CASH. Enquire of ! March 18th. 1852; Caleb Pbifer, Concord, Jenkiits &, Robets, Salisbury. I Mt46 ;.. 1 RUN HERE EVERYBODY. Bonnet Silks, Satins, Crape. Liases, Tarlefons. Embroideries, Collars, Cheinieetts, Capes, gerthus. Habits, Sleeves, Cuffs, Edgiigs, and Insertinga. Embroidered Reverie, Lace; and Hematitch Cambric Hailidkerchiefs. Blonds. Illusions, and Embroidered Laces for Caps. Embroidered Laces for Shawls Mantillas, and Veils. Honiton.Mechleii. Valenciearsi and Brussels Laces. English and Wove thread, Smyrna, Lisle Thread, and Cotton Laces. Kid, Lisle Thread, Silk, and Sewing Silk.Glovei, and Mitts. f f French snd American Artificial Flowers. French Lace, English, Amfican. and Italian. Straw Bonnets and Trimmipgs. March 4. 1852. : i 7w4l intoxtcated, and, attempted to step from HMUIW 1st Spdils.A telegraphic despatch tne platform to tbe cars, fell, and the Miugvoii to iuc r.it;iiuioiiu uig wheels ran over me top oi neau, vrusu Hat the trouble among the democra- jg so as to cause instant death. We Mtsis thcreasinsr. and that the cen- .XiHrfftnr1 Kir teavesl a famiiv; Sav. Anting U the great obstacle! to the Morn. News. i ff fauon,0f harmoriy-thhtj.lS,the mo- Un-, nt naming Tabled X generally, that h atill;occu question of democratic prmcple, rr rt,Uhll k A IHOU liaillW ; illia ; WIM. w, ...v. HOCK OI encased in the dryigooqs business, in Cm- union j or ; to r $2(J5 ; ft rjndo ble, in that Knion hak I dil. ii J n nthT im on Thursday mgnt last, nav ngon- siinn. iw . : U ly 851 left, he risked that pn a single roil, i.ihcoom ui uammiiii mum ' i una jrj ...II kA l.a n. Aei vfwvl ' rtt a ana iosi. vv uu ucmuiuowi jr. '"r" lihlVy S HOTEL. NEW ! CARRIAGE SHOi . ATMT. ULLA, FllHE undersrgaed 1 JL pened a Carriar; lisbment near Mount 17 ;, ' Rowan cointy, anJ Ljm ! I to call public auction t .-Mm. Me is nrenarra all kind of work in t.:3 ! business, in the very best manner, and on the rn t commodaiihg terma. He proposes to mnke a nent establishment at the above stand, believir -public wonts of that section of country require ii. hopes the dtiaena in the surrounding country l ' need workwU give him a call before going el.'ev He will possess some advantages over .Carriage I era in the surrounding villages, and begs tl: c public will avail themselves of the benefits of i! ' ; J I . . JAMES BRO' . Jan. 8, 1852. ZZa: T 1 1 H E undersigned informs his friends and customers, occupies; bis old stand, on at all times a splendid l'r a profitable Jtt printing shall 'tothe Editors of ! the Union J or per. equally disinte'resi an8J0b. lOlbermatiPra nf nrinrinle jJte surrendered j but this greaitlst of rl'eyrlrli-Wf learn" rj otnaq Dicey was brought be- fjye EHii at Mountgomery Court. rfie?Htthony ofjAlfred and John ta f against h fifta ..luk U. ... gffed Afoore county jail1 to avvaitlier ed from his chan and drawing a dirk some six inches in length, plunged it twice into his bosom, inflicting deep and ghastly wounds, which, in all probability, will ter minate the misguided man's existence. ' Extraordinary Scene in Court A civil soiiLj involving the amount ot $147, had been on trial several dcys befdre the New York Commpn Pleas. f A witness by the name of James Cormick had been exam ined, and his testimony on certain impor- directjf and positive. Un Cormick came into court Wsfayat 1 ofclock, Alfred and tt points was di ers hrrtimk Jn...i i Ji; the 21st ult Mr. C a6yJodjr, Pti: i ' " rJ nerfurvr and asked the forgiveness olVxod, H.nu cr, o. N.D.Goodman. PUWthev wF3r.lT IK he COUrt, and the jum lie Said that after h.m,Mra. Mary A. Graham; John W.H4dao0.2W Mtil re,o?Kn fri giving the testimony lletcame troubled O. iftHersm Samuel KM, W r i a uu itrui iiiab.ai mh m. m u w a i w j -w - ... - ... r. . , Ti ri w ; T i? Saddles and Harness, of the latest style, and made by the best workmen in the State, and no mistake. He feels certain, as to beauty and durability, of gifjng the utmost satisfaction. As competition is the: life of trade, he would Inform his triends and customers that no pains will be spared to lease the public. All kinds of country produce taken for Saddlery ; even chickens, butler, and eggs. All kinds of repairs done with neatness snd despatch.! I i E W. J. PLUMMER. Salisbury, March, lltb, 1852. jtf45 j TP LIST OFMLETTERS j EMAINING in the Post-Office at Saliabury, 5th E," S. Boles, James Bam'nger, J. Bryan, (George Bai- jringer, Henry J. Basinger, Mr. Burke, Miss Magaret Burns, Mrs. L. Brown. Magaret Besberer, W. B- Bali fin ; Joseph or George Cowan, Adam Cruise, William branford, William W. Correll, J. H. Crouch, H. W. Conner, John W. Crider J. B. Caddell, Simuel Crea jwn.John Cox, Rev. William Carter, Henry Chapin, Christopher E. Cole ; Martin Davis Brown Daniel Ea gle, Joseph Ervin, George Eagle, Kooert cius, jonp ns, Aiirea freeze ; Mrs. JNancy Grai- FAYETTEttLE, W. C. eS. ; THE subscriber, having taken the large Hoel, for merly known as the Ranter's Hotel, situated at the foot of Hay Mount, IIajstreet, Fayettevillet N. C, respectfully informs his friends and rhe public that be is now engaged in refittinghe building, which is sup plied with entire 'new Furriuiure.and itfprepared toacv commodate the travelling ;bblic. Having hail some experience in the' business Itt the town of Pittsbprough, e to give im their N. C, he tlatters himself that be will be able satisfaction to tbose wno may lavor nira nmnnn Hi riiami are :lar?e and airv. ; ww..,".. . m - i ' He has large and convenient Stables, and ja good and failhful Ostler. 1 :JOHN HARM AN. Ffhrnarv 17. 1S52 ''I 1 I 4t44 " TAX NOTICE. T WILL attenk at the Commissioners Room in the X Court House, bet ween (he hours of 10 A. Mj., and 1 P. M.. of each daf, from thp 9tb to the last day of March inclusive, for thelpurpose M listing the taxable property within the Corporate limits of the Town of Salisbury. W CL RANDOLPH. C. B. C. March 4, 1952. Ii: 4t44. i ? 1 l STANDBY iiuhi u. m wj . i ; : i. 4. . . i ninirv. If 1. IBS CJ, Pnu Oh, in) conscience and could ootain no peace .. u Jod n Mre. sih c. Jobrison. 2yev. J YOUR TRESSES. IIS ilam frtim'tlka Atniomw! ll CTalsaf. .ii. L '.lL I 3 Uu 7 M tueir consciences so Ink. . i i . Mkia " PaPe.ri much more onght .MsrTin, r , UP ' lh M ollheirW 'wis. W. r- "an V E. Harris. W. A. Houch John H. Haii n. M. Sarah C. Johnson. 2. Rev. J. H. of mind until he had set the matter right, jefloson ; John Kestier, M. Klutts, D. H Kenneriy, 2 UU. . .1 i r ar Leonard Kinney, A. G'. Kern. Dr. S.iMiKerr,C. Kemv lOTe Maine Liquor Law 19 Massachu m - 1 . s . M Mar- Lvster 2. wlaiLomare, J. H. i f J a.f i n T(i'. Mainafin. I T;- M M,rmnl TAtll Rff. 159 .T1BIJ JJwiib, 11110. i.ij..; -i , Messrs. Lewis fiCo., Stokes lyeriy, . Andrew Mowery, Charles Messimer, J. R- w n Mnmhv 9 ThMrinw Marlin. miss m?ents Were adopted, :Desiaea ine one sou- m. Fi McDonald; A. c. Mcintosh, m. jane mecay. rtecnbianift: rriittinff the final adootioh of the law to an Patrick McGill.Mrs.Manaa WMit' 1 r t. s. W Belvoir, Marcn atn, teaat. W.. -ToUie cant on Ihn Ka iih Stan. seuSi JDUSlun, irjurvn uc ao.mv ui nosey, m L;onhil fry to rally to'.ihe upportol uor Law passed the Senate to-day. by a i k. j r r-"K vs siae 01 tne atiesnons vote 01 ou aves iu iiajs. mcvcio, -t. kl '!'W UI IHm Irtim'tha AMamw! lit Wat. TlPPer languish, brother k-iS.f i"4quii. patronage, ii n n a, -s 1 :V i i a - -tiaj aaa no ; 0 nria lima aiiolttin W -ir. .r"aS" .-vsaMV BWUiaiM Ifl- liA hem, and you will see the ..... -ii -'nsi l ' ij.', ..: )ri j tijoo iate. : jpiana ny .. . .. I1 Ir EOod he: thm, If Ihey.deeire to defeat 1W u oon. ?i,n. . lt Ibem sustain iheir nanera. -ji "aiirthete u-.t r ;:; r"r.vr: juea. vviinoutinis ns from their oaoers. Forth. Carolina Argu. t:nsl.tl by! Judge Ui;t;.?.sP?k thei ex sena libel suit .. . isircn, on S)0 REWARD. RAN AW AY from the; suWriber at BeMr, Cald ll rountv. on the elerilncof thej6h oPFebrua- ry, two Negro men, JERRY ind TARLETO. Jer ry is a deep black; of open,piljasant countenanjce.about 5 feet eight or ten inches hijh, snd msy be ekaily re cognized by a scar on thefbajek of one of his wrists. He is about 24 years of age,! Tarleton is a mulatto fboot 26 or 2T yeam of age, not quite so tall as Jerry, hutjjnore sturdy and Ihick set. His countenanced ia pleasant, speech snd movements alow. Both of these negr0es belonged to thej late Mr. rl Rnuran pnnnir ' Mad It IS ttlOUht maT DC JH U It 11 . VI. v jr - L about that neighborhood. I A fewardof S254 begiv- r.. ..k.A nfihim todcred in tail at Lbariotte THE undersigned having been duly qualified as the Executor of Henry Robinson, deceased, offirrs at bis late residence for public sale, tbe following proper ty, to wit : His Valuable Tract of Land with the Mills, lying on the waters of Second Creek, about seven miles from Salisbury, containing about 317 ACRES. ALSO Five Valuable Negroes. Sale to take place on Monday the 22d of March next, i Terma made known on the day of sale. R. CULBERTSON, Ex'r. February 7, 1852. '; N. B. All persona indebted to the estate will please come forward and settle according to Law. And all creditors will please present their claims duly authenti cated within the time prescribed by law, or thia notice Will be plead in bar of their recovery. L 6w41 R. C, Ea'r. VALUABLE PROPERTY - FOR SALE. i : Great Bargains to be had in Yadkin Co. I FW1HE subscriber having determined to remove, of JL fers (or sale his possessions in Yadkin County, N . r.., and will sell at any thing like a reasonable; price. Thsy consist of one tract on Deep Creek, near Willson, containing 600 Acres, together with the Iron Works, Grist Mill and Saw Mill thereon. This tract comprU ses about 100 acres of bottom land, besides 60 or 70 under waier, as rich as ajiy lands in the country. Another tract 5 miles from Willson, on Forbush Creek, where tbe subscriber now resides, containing about 600 acres, 20 of which is excellent "Meadow ground. There is on this tract one set of Iron Works, a Foundry, Grist Mill with one pair of French Burrs and of country atones, and an Oil Mill. Also, one oth er little tract and number of Ore Banks. f The place on which be resides, is a good stand for merchandising. Persona 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. STEPHEN HOBSON. Feb. 21, 1852. 4tpp43 NEW ESTABLISHMENT. . T. SllEMVELL HAVING purchased the Store formerly owned by Enniss, Shemwell Si Co.; would respectfully announce to the customers of that firm and tbe public that he intenda to open, in the course of a tew weeks, an ENTIRE NEW STOCK, of Staple and Fancy Goods, to include all thenew styles both of tbe useful and ornamental. Grateful for past favors, and flattered with the belief Vbat he will be enabled to please, be solicits the con tinued patronage of those who have heretofore traded with the late firm, whose business stand he will here after occupy, corner of the Mansion Hotel. Salisbury, Feb. 19, 1852. 42tf DR.MN'LF. MOREL HAVING permanently located i Town of Salisbury, respect fu !! dVra his services to the public in the . branches of his profession. I Office, West's brick building, near ihe Rowan ll and one door above the Watchman Office, j Feb. 19, 1852. t . ''j j - Vi2 I DISSOLUTION. HPIHE Co-partnership heretofore iexistinpr u A firm and name of Enniss, ShejnwH & Co: this day dissoyed by mutual consent of thej parti Alt persona indebted to tbe said firm are reqaer come forward and settle up. j1. ! i I ' I , I ! T J. II.-ENNISS.! : "I f I l- Wl T. SHBMWEtTJ M DAVID BAURIN''.: Salisjurj. Feb. 16, 1P52. il ;42if Office of North Carolina Rail j E i i Gseewsbokp 27th January, 1 IROPOSALS will be, received at this i ae. Jp31StLJsffin6bE6 3TW subscriber being dairon M 7V7,j. rfi&T -&t--t A sent stock to make room f direct Vote Ot W people, M ine nwi gen- rScAtee : WfleV Nash ., M.karet Ovet- eral election M !! ! ! .1 n f Parhen. Nancv Smitli Paie, Frances L j i ; yt . 1 t I c;.t.iKn Hf rr T. Prniwt. Wm. Pierce. D. W It is stated m a moDiie paper mai r, -T :r Rich. CaPt. Redwine, J. ft Barhurri is to run on (the temperapcej Ru8r, pieMnt Redwine; Dr. E4Smnh2. Psuis- Ucket (Or the Vice Presidency. ; fret,GeorgeM Swinkmos F. Sharpe JL Uf . 1 1 ! . li iJi vsn, James in. omiio, weorgr ?" " J " j The Rdinhuri? naners rCDOrt the death t. Samuel Turner. Joseph E, fTodd, Davirf e at T ii a DI. stm a f tit rni. o . fu. M.r WoIdworth.Miss Rachael Wads- nent fijpof-poWishers..tn tne iorty.iouri -ti'z, We.nt,JohU. Wrigh. STOLEN. M0 3 45 OTT. PHILADELPHIA, WOULD respectfully call tbe attention of Mer chants visiting the North to oar entire New Stock of Dardwarc, Cutlery, Guns, &e. &e. r.. 2tr.h ttavinir been damaeed bv fire and all year of his age. Robert M. Young. Nkw Pkiktiko TYM:.-r-A . company ii at present in course 'of formation (or .the purpoisj ot carrying into operation a rernarkable patent vbich has lor ita object the manufacture of type, by a process of die sinking, iu a metal of hard er material than the alloy ol lead and antimony al present employed in casiing type in a mould, This it said to be the most important improve. B. JUUAN. P. M. ' 3t45:! I . . 5 .;.LiiJ!- U iFAnhl, ! re- . wur TlJF RED M. BURTON. Beattie's Ford, March 4, 1852. 45tf Wanted at the Mansion Hotel, WrTHENTS REWARD. ir-fc AMawiv fmm the snbscriber oh Monday the 1100O lbs of Feathers. fefeSSffi mite lattbacriber fwUl paCASH 1 oTed hairjatojt.bail?. an healthy SaM hoy isabont 16 vears of sge. I will not pe respouaioiei Wr m. -v-hi ia from under my care. The above re- A Feathers. r.lt mt ih Manninn Hotel. HAND JAMES. March llth, 1952. of type lor the last ibrfV hundred jear..-4 BlaJlks of every jnpUon tf45 for MY ttbte Was broken on Sundsyj night 29th of Ffbrasrv. and a horse1 stolen therefrom. He , hivh. about six rears Lnv JloTsaiSelspolln bis face and" white! .bIM. Sd .7publie.uction in November...,) ota, u . a .Under body. m rii BMArtment of Table and Pocket Cstle- W" ?"L. ";irrZ.7funfor " wl r.rH,. A. Aei and other bas bad couajaemprr -iu -- ""--ilLIS-j-Jl.! r'.vT T .inerTjirn;:;-.! P.n it on the nccK or jaw. Any iBiormaiion rr.-v- " ... . Jt.i.r ti- .r,A if mint to me. horse will; oe inanaiuuy- rnf T&V TT ' ' V! f FrtW;r and well selected ana eompiic ""mj-Z, DomesUc Hardware of most spproved styles direct from the Msnufact.rers. v'( 'ga, Stock laid in at tbe present reduced must be percept.ble to every Merchant. An examia S of the same would undoubtedly resolt to your "dN.nBf Particular snd personal attention paid to orders by mail or otherwise. , j Feb.26tg52. , r 4143 - rrt.K?r? fl-iii afcxim In si ue for tale -n k. LiJ for his aftorehension and delivery t IR V,1.! a i rZSofSalisbhry. j MBW'-rW . ' f: X. O. CAIUri, m r ? MICHAEL O vbrcast. I aiarch 6b, i I the first dav ot Aoril next, lor itie sills for the j North Carolina Rail Road fronp CI. -. to Salisbury. ! 1 . k vf i The sills to be eight fret long, to be hewn c sides which sides must be parallel to be eight thick and show eight inches heart, in the tew n . the other two sides to be barked or hewn, j The sills to be of good white or host oak ian J ? to the inspection of the Engineers after delivery road. The delivery to be the latter part ol! t! ; or beginning jtf the next year, and not to be 'j until inspected and. received. i j U 'h I The bidders will name in ihelr bids, the f r" sill, the sections on the road on whlich they pre, deliver theijr silla, which sections will be puinte 1 them by the Engineers on the Road. ; ! j The section stakes being 100 fef t spattj tw wili be placed at a convenient point near eac'i stake, and twenty sills at 6fty feet from the so pot up af not to damage by, lying on the crc The sills to be got during the present Winter Spring. . ! i 1 ' , ' ' I, i f -I ! J. M. MOREHHAP. President N. C. Rail CTbe Concord and Charlotte papers pull; first of April. . V '1 1 j j 1 i - ' TOMB STOEJES. THE subscriber would respectfully inform t xens of Salisbury and tbe aurrouodin? c that he has opened a JlarblC IlaLIlv. in Saliaburil, which may be. found at his r"si Market street, where be is prepared to (urni . Stones of Marble Slubs fancy upright stnne c , , tals, tombs J monuments, &c.,at a very rni.i! Engraving done neatly at; Northern prices, i made tbe necessary arrangement, the subscrit- r ' a ahort notice, fill any order from five dollars i No pains will be spared to give entire sati-.'. ! GEORGE VOGL Salisbury, Jan. 29. 1652. 'j NOW IS THE TIM: DBYP GOODS 1 AT.KEDUCCD PI t-j ?:. i.-... r.U it" iroua lo close c-t . or hi. spring akd sunncri sup: i. otteriOg Gooda at great bargains. His tt . prises a general assortment of .' Fall aid Winter Dry Gcc! . Persons wishing to purchase any article : ' would do well to call upon him soon, as Le h J ed to sell, regardless of cost. ; r, i j jt E. MYEH 39 Tf e Sign of the He I : r r Salisbui Aug. 14. 60 000 2aT3. OF HAGS VI I WILL pay 3 cis. per pound cath f r t'.l c ton and linen RAGS, defivered to J. D. " n Fattill. r 1 am nearlv ready to r Jt i.. - : i" . i ' . . t a ' a Paper Mill ia this oetghboraoou.ana era i getting my fag io thia market. My cct aa much for rags as I can afford, and hpe i not be forced to dUtsnt markets for my s-ri : arranged wilh Mr. Williams to receive and rags delivered to bim. Msrch4.183. DAVID :.iu 3m44 FOklWlRDIXG 1SD COflJXISSIOX zi:: Feb 13, 1851:tX40 Feett'.. A T THIS OFFICM --(-y slump speecn. gtsh paper. 11.