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11 i. r ft r -. -Wt i SB- ''1 ! - ; ' 1 i a 1 , S 1 r " ; ! - i , J v !i - ' !.-:'.- v j ,'5 :'(- i ' - rl ' " l - I ' 1 I 'i lit I ; In N hi t ' ' 4 .L...I,La men j invention Jrt rtsitsES ,; .yjiliiiiiii !f'tT President ken?. 8T F i I PlJffc SET.. 1 . ' i' i' :!LV May, meeting was held in the n M4lrT:.J.,;.nf the Whissof Rbw; which CPa rr short notice that Hadbfen given SSLJw' Capt John IcCffiApnsii Siffi" Graham and Tho-as T. Ur'L j;ied.S ecretariejr. 4 i ftyffTC ,w; :hair ILC. Jones, Esq. exL A' S "SSfettof meeting: After wjM apjprO- KMi Messrs, fnE;ad ,( 3?5bln a'&ak.ns axw ngelic support TfiSvi&tt to be held in Salisbury, ! daring vBr . t? ifiia mtinrr rocbtHmend that a Con ''nf . ilu infivlbrsvilld on TtaeBdayf their next 'iffliirti B1 eeieci wree veiewi irara . ipm v?. wn r' 1"' " 'f . ir 'i ' sa M U in iauaijuioou wo ui.ii wt rfuiit) : " " .' -Ill ' '.(111")' . I.T-i I 1 . t i this WJigreiisionai vistnci, uo rwjoepiea 10 ' ,1: fw. nf IUH. lilt-M 1 4 L . ; IVllil V F-1ILIIHIK 2 ft SBoyd&n Eq Johfi GrahantEsq., Col. artsJ (Jol-'H, Ii. IJijharda WPlje appoint f bair in'tfiiriWance o this Rcsolatbn :) I -n-ffl io'-meil ni Canvention ajaiir in Salisbury on f n I t!!!i:i . lu, inerior Coart,jnorft folly, to consider of, and UnVSD tke liiaUys tfh'ich we have now briefly and l.-fiaia'a Ctnjany inIiowa Countyyj-to (attend. t!tfoDeutia!1faiid that said Convention tike the Cfejn tept tbnjj out WhigJ candidates fpr this f yiylidforlhpenatorial Pistribi : also aidd that the Tj- jfifoMn geiitfrally be requiested to attend ihis v' -f r t . ; . rinWBrrfiThaf the Whifes of Rowan coun- LbWucfited to attend' at their usdai, places of mus- I'-jjaFaJay tfie 4tB;of this month, to appoint dele tn flic said ffwlral ineetine. " 3 ' W i ( lmlU, Jtiattt cse proceedings be published in the Vduaia ani-Ralt igh Register, and the other Whig Ujittie State)". I il .' -ft" I t j' mTiNd ppj stockuOldejis. r ; .fockWdcrsfoflthe'jSaliBborjr TjiyUrsville; 'di Road Compauy held their annual meeUug in this ;yterdiiy, ancCirganizecTby appointing Wm. EHl.EaqVChin$an, and JgF. Alexander, of :j!ef'i!fc,i&tcretafi. ' . "j 1 :j ; . (Msflinjtheroll jo sceriain thp rumbei of shares 'F'n&4rf waV&und there were 816, sufficient to ao':a i qoorQnHjr he transaction of bujiness. fitputi 6f We rresident and Supersitendent, itiiiuAd..;! L I' ! L n ; : irp 4iej report olj the President and Superintendent Tji'Jjred' the fSujCuwing hems fin regard to the '! fit; if, i 1 ui i -nil 4- i lint ro -pmeioi me roaa unaer seaiea contract, y ibuolO-roiles b the" grading in a state of partial ; ; -111. 1111.1111(0 uu urataiuciif uio JOHIvll OI lilt) ($ complete the work of laying down the iwvinE oyeu trtunmencea onry a rew i aavs affo. ,BnugejH) inirav-reeK-wui De required, seven or odiartfi naiferl ccftiract. The cost of the road ber U'Ktadinifbndfftji, will amount to; about $1800.- h iv iunet,ine line yei iq pe put under con--tftJoJKurt the wjirk ' to Statesville .TheT; amount 'feck Dor sufocrilfed is not more1 than sufficient to fit' the work JbiThiW Cwk. ' 5 . - in 1 1W Ptf8idcnin rjlorf also recommended that suita wrfpe aaotlittd IO raise th renoirftd amount ns rw toe. endorse ana buouiiijb ne oi We it the lat .Whig State Convention ; ; f1" Y fhA'iwiltbe sustained by th!Wlig par--' "'.Ka- mri in liaiumor&on me lomoi jane ithM lh4febairman of.tb meeting appoint iSSati 'rtent. this Cottnty in said Cpnyen, I ..ij. uio u, 10 oiaiesvuie wunout aeiay. ; nouse oj commons ot Ene next Liegislature. j-.. wun unis recommendation the.meetinff f-s iTweorijauttcea to Solicit subscriptions; a list of J,lNlBS -theerit jinto'an elec tion for Directors, WWBiBosjJwere re-elected for another year, itatfaryofihefresident was raised from $350 I of plrejitorsmrere authored to employ an JTEBS f iotlCIT SUBSCRIPTIONS. Inl'H- D-- wood', Dr. M,A. Locke, Juitnf'JL s-l"l,ij-fli I i- ; 1 J' it i j T' X Ua. 'Robert Harris,, Jlichard Cowan, f"-:. 'I ' I'M, I : ! f tfja, JJjrkineT, S.kerves, Senr., Benj. klKr l)r-iTn Carson, F. A. Camp f ttts, J)t. l aniel Kriderl t 1 F 47 Tr Ston, Robert Wbite, Jno. e was iiiursuav last, a iitiie at. T li . ' T v " ' FV citizerts experienc MoF Earth Qualte on Thurs- 1. tkaK3ilarter befre 1 o'clock. f -.4 t ' 'vm9wuui cu iur near :mih Ouakejiwe havi h. (I'Mter-fr tl J:ii e - ! I.-- hi lH jttlizens. We ari infnrmirl MS f W 'f1 Pave eoiihty, describea .Jiv as vrr! considerahte : cmK M-fif We-loari were set to rnintMU " ; n a Drove ot tocfc hSX ThJ a br(A Irom .hi top t;'.?UEY ia tvii . . li ir. 1 1 'f'rV' 'oiietj down Ihe tool, iwi '."un i V '"Fmiis;. - L7V vt "uwsvuie. The boat Ctft i7J5A,er ardlJamea Hark. 4? lnd ni dHLM" 8ins make alb-La!i?- Jri9n asain i ,u vomrvanv wo. :J Una ethanHl .11 ,k- '"VIP i "l oean's u 4 Wrrint me8 . tamseF rrank- f next Term of our Courtof Equity, to be held for said knL 1 tt ' . rL. I "' ) ! county, ui the CouHmoase in Lezingjffnlj-'on the first i AUi ij. . iff-:0 lollowa : i r. ;C,ra:"klM..cornr.,. I'-ti u..w, -i.j-i iu on r n irs uhor wkRaV- f ail li imPforf the rlt ffl W" l'f"1 nJjv j 4 r , 1 t i i c T i 1 II :- I' ' 1 ! i - AI1U Clizens 01 arfioinifiir rminl!.. J. . I a'L 1 . if "f,MrrMon 5. t.. . .Vu 'Pai ,ne okin rirer pad comph.hed, at an;earlvda,aUea.l. from . - s rr I' jrr!Trr-i. t . 1 I ! f : -i ; i.'- lf Tvvtmve received a fev -,r-r r-piv-. ijoeiryirom some young onePost marked " Iwiiitoi i,w7c'uul ra,o- anq no name signed to! ui lener. i be youth is m ftruck carries his heart in his hand, and his dimes in his--pocfo.1 f Li. J i jrine iseet. A' vtrv fin. v.j J scales on Satur- nearlv 1300 it. , , . L " was since Slaughtered, and drew eight hundred and sevfcn lbs. neat. He was the property of Dr.: H. James. The lodgersj at tne Mansion Hotel, this week, have doubtless discussed; his fair proportions whu peculiar pleasure. : . . i : , - .1 .;; -IrL. - li laaernr Hiij., 22d April, 1852. jr. ttruner &r : i nert mr. vrunerisit: jihere waa an inauest heldnn th """V V j uraoctt on lQe 3d or "ist, who wm iuuqu ueaa in a rnr-v irvt in h tn .-n An,e yeraici ot ino Joryv was, that ha died by the ex; Youra respctfolly, . . i f M. SJHTH, Coroner. In Iredell county, on the 13ih nit.. Tiv T?v. A t. Ai len. Mr. PETEK A. GIBSON, to Miss CYNTHIA E. HOLMAN, all of Iredell county. In Iredell county, on the 20th ult.. W T?r TM IT Pharr, Mr. THOMAS MORRISON, io Mies CLEM - w l inn UtllSN. allrof Iredell county. In Yadkin county, at the residence of Thomas WilJ namB, xmq., oy uev. JUtfsbael Doub, Mr. WILEY F, SHORE, to Miss SARAH WILLIAMS, all of Yad kjn. i -: ' ft 1 1, A babe in a house is like a well-spring of pleasure, a i messenger of peace and love ; Yet it is a talent of trust, a loan to be rendered backwith interest." BORN May 4-A daughter to T. T. Maxwell, Town. May 4 A son to Alfred Johnson, Town A its. In this county oh the 12th ult. JOSIAII J. OWEN, aged 8 years, son of Capt James Owem. On the 2tib ult j at the Collegiate i Iriititute, at New ton, Catawba County; ADAM E. KLUTTS of Ca barrus county aged 16 yeats, 7 months and 14 days. In Statesville, oh the 29th ult;., ait the residence of her son (Hon. J. P. Caldwell,) Mrs. &UTH CALD WELL! aged 83 yearsl ; This aged lady had long been in delfejaie health, and was subject, at times to much sufering4 ! She enjoyed, however, the christian's hope wit all its attendant com forts : arid sustained! by this hope she was, at all times, enabled to say, " it is the, Lord, let Uim do what seem eth to him good." , Long had she been a member of the Presbyterian Church, and well did she adorn the doc trine of God her Saviour. And lhen she realized that her departure wasjneaf at hand the smile of heaven would play upon her calm and placid cheek : vea. she , L7 '" 6 S ! ie. .,f Yadkin ouw mlVlns ft,,hi,:m.,t,b'j.s ..,.va,.,, a,Hm expressed a desire tp depart and $e with Christ. One around her bed side, could not help feeling that it was a blessed thing to be a; christian. She! literally "fell asleep in Jesus," and is now, we verily believe, enjoying that " rest which rimaineth' for the people of God." P. H. D. O We are authorised to. announce Dr. S. G. Bov den, as a Whig candidate td represent Rowan County me tiouse ot vmmons ot the next Liegislature. fk J"" Wa s,a I AliiKrhriaArt lA;onnAnnnai A b a u T .iuia a W hior nartdinatA to rinrcunt Rimtn nhnniv in thn Stsitr Of J JSLq vt f i f (Eitt oUtiit , DAVIDSON COUNTY. In Ehuit Spring 7ri4 1852. Jesse A. Clement and ASwlcegood,;Admrs.,vs. Wil ; liam Marchj Jacob Sheek.and others. IN this case it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, Hhat James Ryan and wife Sarah, and Chas. Caobleiand wife Susan, defendants, arejnot inhabitants of this State : It is therefore 'ordered by the Court, that publication be made lr six weeks! in the Carolina Mivuwimij vfv' om.i.m.uiiMaiHO'.iu upprai at tuc Monday after the fourth Monday in September, 1852, and plead, answer or demur to the Plaintiffs Bill, or judgment will be rendered pro confesso and the case proceed exparte as to them. -l ; Witness, Henry McDusenbery, Clenk and Master in Equity for said county, at office in Lexington, this the 1st day of May, Al-D., 1852J ! . II. McDDSENBERY, C. M. E. Price adv. S5 50. , - j 6wl Jew Davids Hebrew Plaster, THE great remedy for Rheumatism, Gout, Pain in the Side, Hip, Back and. Joints j Scrofula, King's Evili White Swellings, Hard! Tumors, Stiff Joints, and all fixed pains whatever, u Where this Plaster is applied Pain cannot exisU .j j ; o These Plasters possess. the ndvantoges of being-pot up in air-tight boxes ; hence: they retain their full vir tues in all climates, if ,v This Celebrated fPoin Extractor hai been so exten sively used by Physicians and the people in general, both in this country and Europe, that iit .is almOst need lea to say any thing aboijt it. Yet there may be some who stand in need of its beating powers who have not yet tried ii. For their sakes-we will simply state what it, has done in thousands of cases, and what it will do for therh when tried. ' ' -J JEW DAVID'S OR HEBREW PLASTER IN 4 NOHTH XAROLINA. , Messrs. Scovil '& MEib : 1 1 have been troubled with the chronic rheumatism for the last twelve years On the 1st of July, 1849, 1 was so bad tha I could not turn myself in bedi and the pain sofsevere that I had not slept a wink for six daysj j Atflhis time my attending phy sician prescribed the '" Hebrew PJastet," and it acted like a charm ; the pain left me, and I slept more than half the night, and in three days I was able to ride out. I consider the " Hebrew Plaster " the best remedy for all sorts of pains now in use! , G. W. M'MINN. Hendersonville, N,C.,;Aug. 16, 18S0. . Beware of counterfeits and iaee 'imitations O" The genninelwill ill fttture have the signature of E. Tavwa on the steel plftelengravedj label on thtOp of each boxr h- j ij . i' h- . . Parcbasera are advised that a mean ioanterfett of this articl is in existence.; i ! : The genuine is sold only by us. and bjr oar f gents appointed, throughout the Southand no pedlar ts al lotted to sell it. Dealers and purchaserajgeneTally are cautioned against buyingi;of any but oir regular agents otherwise they will ;be imposed upon with a worthless article, t i i-SCOVIL & MEAD. . H3 Chartres street, fNew Weans, Sole General Agenia far the Southern States, to whom all orders must invariably be addressed. ; $, i ; r The Genuine is for sale only by the following antfaor ixed agents in North Carolina : M f . !'; W Salisbury, W. Murphy cdr Co. jjCoacord.Marpby & Black j'Charlotte. Edward Sill ; Statesville, Morrison, Carlton Co.; Newton, G., B Gaither A Co. ; J-incoln-ton, B. S, Johnston ; Shelby, A. R. Homesley ; Dallas, I . - r; ;- . . w I , f ' I. twr -ll.uaW J, roneberger s Kutnenoraton, j . y. v"T"V Hendersonville, D. f. & McDowell. ! i& A. Miller ; Abbeville, 5mitb itllllllil! HilllWL .. AT MURPHY'S CHEAP CASH Wholesale and Retail Establishment. 500 kr gs best Northern nails at S4 50 per ke 10000 bs. hollow ware, I i i . j I : 50 doz. grain and grass' scythes,: I !' 30 I -1 Collins axes, ij i: . I i ! . ' 150 pr. Eliptic springs 3 to S leaf, : 150 set axles 1 1, 1. 1 and J ihch, ' 50 doz. steel and iron hoes, ' . ! ; j 500 pair trace chains, . : ;: . I 200 aicki talk, large size. ' ', . 30 ,bag pepper, spice and ginger, i 1 1 Also Jatge sqaare Iron for Mill apindleB, 2, 2 $3 inch. AH persons in want of bargain will do well to call at thBrick Store. ! . W. MURPHY'dt CO. Mat 6, 1852. . j, t DAVIE HOTEL, MOCKS VILLE, Davie County, North Carolina: rpIIErundereigned having: purchased the aliove nam- u !r .v y inc PPy or r. Johnston), WOtlM inform thm Pnkl.'. !... i . ' 1U. LTi " , tii lie is now prepared to I a, we.come io me travelling: community, and accommodate his guests in a manner equal to any Land- vim Ma bccuuii of ixorin Carolina Nn kj L , . . .. 7 riuug fparea to render all who may favor him with uimge nappy ana satished while they take ineir-ease in his Inn " May 4, 1852.-r-lyl li. K. AUSTIN. Masonic Celebration; rpiIE Brethtedof MocksvilSe Lodge No. 134 j of Ancient Free Masons. will celebrate the Anini versaryot bt. John the Bannot. on Thnratav june, ai jYiocksvHIe. T.. '. -mm ... r-r- ,- I AO Vddress will be delivered by Bro. Samue Bryant; of Danville ! : a . . a I . i ; i Brethren of netshborinj? Lodsres. and all Mnono in gopa standing, are most cordhally and fraternally invi iru io aiiena. U. HARBIN. Sett Mocksville, May 4, 1852, t . 6tl ! Blasti r's Office of the Grand Lod of he State of N. Carolina j Newberk, April 19, 1852. j'. T Ojthe Masonic Fraternity in North Carolina!: X- At the last communication of the Most Wor- shipfuljGrand Lodge it was Resolved, That each Ma- sdrj :n the State, both resident and active, be, and he is Hereby most earnestly requested by the Grand i s 1onn varoiina to transmit, as soon as possi ble to Brother A. T. Jerkins of Newberh. C. WJD. Hutchihs, of Raleigh. William Swaim. of Greensbo- rougn, or 1. Myers, of Sahsbdry. as mav be most con venient:, the sum h( 5, more1 or less, for the soeedv erection ot sat. John's CoJIege; the receipt whereof will oe weeaiy announced in the papers published in lihe aforementioned places. 1 Brethren, with confidence of success. I aDDeal to yotfr HNratity in behalf of this enterprise, the impor- tan((:e offwhich has been, fully established by the Gralnd Lodge ,J jand the general concurrence of the Brethren thrGushout the State. While enough has already heen done to encourage the hope of success, and evince its entire practicability, much yet remains to be done to render this success certain and even to prosecute tin rejmittirigly the measures already 'commenced. And yet it is confidently believed, that the aid which you are able to render will be amply, sufficient to accom plish all this, and that speedily, Upon your action then! as Masons, depends the success of an enterprise which promises the richest benefits to the 1 cause of Masonry and of humanity in general. Some of our Lodijes have contributed promptly and nobly to this work, and we only ask your careful consideration of the subject, con -j vincea ps we are that nothing more is needed to secure ycfir coraiai co-operation in a favorable and early re sppnse Ho this appeal. Remember that in this as in elv ery other social movement, harmony is its strength and supports I am Respectfully and Fraternally yours,, j A. T, JERKINS, Grand Master. hab:t5Dec:f:10:dsL I 4 1 traitors ot iNewspapers and. feriodicals friendly to the cause will please copy the above, ' I i 1 ; - i i L f AKEN OR STOLEN, jlROlM the residence of one of our citizens on last JL wk, a fine black silk Umbrella, with a crooked horn; handfe, inlaid with ebony or pearl. The person having ft is requested to return it to this office, or they : May 1, 1852, i I I 'l NEGROES FOR SALE. T Y Virtue of Deeds of Trusts, to me executed, bv M3 I WJiliam Steeiman. for DttTDoses therein snecified. I will sell, at, the (jourt House door, 'in the town pf Mocksvjlle, on Tuesday; the 25th May next, it being Tuesday of Davie County Court, Eight young and val uable EG HOES, viz: one man, one woman, three boys and three girls. Terms of safe cash, j j ! GEORGE W. JOHNSON, Trustee. At pril!29, 1852. 4tp52 inrVa ESOHANICS. s BALED proposals for the building of the New Coart House mr Chester District, will .be received by the Commissioners of Public Buildings for said Dis trict, until twelve o'clock, Meridian, of the, first Mon day in June next ; on which day te contract for said bui ding' will be let to ine lowest responsible bidder.-f-Persons Wishing to contract can examine the plans and specifications of said building at thejojffice of Samuiel McAliley, Esq., at Chester Court House, and if reques ted, will be presented with copies of the specifications. 'I'he building will be of Brick, seventy-five by fiTjy feet, the first story 12 feet 2 inches, and the second sto ry 19 feet 9 inches in the clear. . All proposals must be directed If post paid) to John Rosborough, Chairman, or; Samuel McAliley, Secretary of the Board at Chester Court! House. j . JOHN HOSBOROUGH, Chairman. Sam'l- Mc Ai.ii.ey, Sec'ry. ' April pi, 1852. 3 5t53 ST OF LETTERS, remaining in the Posit Office, at Salisbury. April 28. 1852. i ! MilaslA. AgnerJ John Arey, William Anderson; MisV:Vhltecyra Andrews, James 'Broombead.j Beroatd Brice, John Brice, Ranson Burns, Henry J. Barringer, Mo?es iBarringer, Henry W. grown,- W. B. Bulifint LuiifotdP. Baily, ohn Barrlnger, Maj. James Blah,; Jnq Briggsor E. Briggs, John Bisher, Mrs. Jane Brown, Mrs, Elizabeth Barringer, John Barger, Mrs. Minta Brown ; Allen Chrestman, Mfs. Isaac Cowan, Jesse Cox, Henry W. Conner 2, MrsMMary: Jane Cofan, T. B. Cowan i J. T. Davis 12, Mrs. Nacma N. Dobbins; James Earnhart, Hillory Elliotti Licutecia Earnbart ; Jacob) Fjle, Mumford S. Fraley, William Fry, John M. Fink, Daniel Pink, John Freeman ; Henry S. Gorman, Mrs, Rebecca Henderson 2, James Hendry, J. Hit), S. A. Hobson, Henry Hill, Chrisiena Hdldsouser, Solo man Hall. Thomas Hinson, Miss Sarah Hall, William Harris ; B. L. Jodson, Lemuel Johnson, John Jenkins; John Kestler, C. Kammerer 4; Franklin Kerns, Obadi ah Kernr Pinkney Kenley, A. G. Kern ; Saraoel D. Loi4re 2JO. C. Len tile 2. Miss M. E. Lingle, Solomon Lingle, Caroline Lornax, Jacob Linglei Hiram Lawson; A. Misehhamer, Wm. B. McBright, Mrs. Sarah Min geslHeory Miichell, Mrs. E. Misenhamer, E. P. Mill er, Thomas Mock, Henry Moore, Davi4 Mabaly,Miw Mary Miller j B. B. Nunnely 2, Samuel 0tn, Mm. Maty Gl Owens 2 ; Levi L. Philips,; Mosea Powleis; James K. Robison, Mary Ann Red wine 2, John P. Ri mer, P. H. Rich, Ni Reed, Henry Rich' xManda Smith, Misa Jane C. Smith, Jacob Schullanbarger, Misa S. Smith!,, William A, Sbuping, Pleasant Smith, Mafia L. Swink, Paul A. Sea ford. P. Smith 3, Ell ice A. Smith, Capt. John Wootton, Mrs. AJbertide i Williams, Miss Mahr A- Wise, J. M Watson, James M. Waddle, Samuel iA. We JsjsiHL til f B. JULIAN, P. M, Ml mm GOODS-t-FOR CASH. OIS Bubscnbera nw ofer for cash, or cash pro- uc wuck.oi orapie an r aocy DRY GOODS. ever exhibited in Western Nonh Carolina, at from 15 M,j .per cent less man the same Goods are usually " J?I Pa,ckaSf8 shoesad boots, very cheap, i0?',1119 nd bonnets, all sorts and prices, 13000 lbs. hemlock andloak sole leather 222 i58, 50rthefn skirting and black harness, doz. French calfbink lining and pad skins. '250 kegs best Northern nails, J000 Ib. horse shoes-and horse shoe nails, J 1 50 sects Maeksmith:too!s, ; 18 boxes tin plate, J. cross, 75 bo?es8 X 10 and 1 X 12 gJas, Aon Ame9' ,onind 6ho handle shovels, luuuo ios.a a tyre, band, oval, horse shoe.square and v, ; rouna iron, J 12QC0 Ib.'S weed iron' shovel moulds. s . 3500 lbs. German, sqiwre and octagon cast steel, 144 '8 day and 30 hoar clocks, 125 siefts best springs and axles, 3000 fift patent and Enameled leather, 450 kegs blasting ar-rifle powder, 37 bags Rio and Java Coffee, 25 Hhds. New Oriels and Potto Rico sugar, fbfef. Stewart's ctqrrifiled ' do. lbs. loaf, crusheband granulated do. HhUs. good Molasaea - I bbs. linseed and tanners' Oil, iou bbl. Mackerel, i I 6 piidces Bolting ddthsj, No. 5 to 10, 43jpp lbs- best pure anJ:No. 1, White Lead. iAUor a vefijif latge Stock of 1BADY MADE CLOTHING. All cash dealers are resfnrifollv i nitot tn onll aa kn. sauia wun pe onerea ana no mistake. i JENKJS &s ROBERTS. Afi pejrspns indebted to J. H. Jenkins, & Co., and nluns l5uf Roberts, will hlprvsp rail witlinnt 4.l9u ,nj Jen seme, aa iqnger indulgeBCe cannot be eiven.- , we will, pay cash for 1000. Union srond rw - MH. i "JENKINS & ROBERTS.. Salisbury. April 29. 1852. 52 New, Spring and Summer M. BROWN & SON, RE now receiving: their Sorihi; and Summer Goods, embracing every variety of style and fash ion, to be found South of the Potomac, consisting of EngIKh, French, and American Staple ana anct Dry woods, Jtarwape and (lutl$ry, Beady Made Clothing, Hats and Bonnets. Delph, Kinina ana wss wvare, trroce 1 1- fff ries,&e. &ci '',' OurbtOdk of! Goods is aslipomipfete as any in this Mar ket, arid will be soid as cheap as the cheapest, whole sale and retail. Give us?a cjall before buying, as we are determined to offer Extraordinary inducements to purchasers. t r i Salisbury, April 2p. 1$52. j : 52tf M.J BROWT Sl SON, Are now receiving phe folloiHng articles ; 200ft lbs. ;and 1 in. English refined horse shoe Iron, 3300 lbs. bind iron from U,2, 2A and 3 inch. 10000 lbs. tyre Iron, assorted:, 1 in. by ,2 in. and , ii A , I in. A' f.liXi inch, 2000 lbs. round and square Iron, assorted sizes. Hoop Iron f from 1 in. fj in!., and 2 inchi, Cast sfieel and blistereit do.! Ames sand! Rowland's best shovels and spades, Mill and cross cut saws, horse shoes and nails, Rifle and Masting powsler, I NwSepp Cuba Molasses, (jsuperior,) Rijce,i(goo4.) ; h ' f i Aprti 29i 1852. U I i 52 gjGREAT Bargains, Two Dozln Buggies PoinglolTi at Cost4-Now's the time to II I Kay uargaius: : VEIIICLES of almost; every description, made of i the:mosi sooerior timber, and materials of the best duajity, aid by experienced and; faithful workmen, at the shopsrof the subscriber, in Salisbury, and sold on the best terms, that a All work warranted gooi aonable time faulty, it wilf be replaced or made good at my slhops upon application. Those wishing to pur chase arty kin$ of Carriaib, Vagonj, Buggy, Ijc. will do well o call before buying elsewhere, as I am deter mined tdjgivelbargains tftit; jsan't bi equalled in-the State, inliany kind of wbrlt new or Hid. i. ! ;'; !i. . -I .-, ,i i J. S. JOHNSTON. ' I s- s ' fir- "' - i Timber 1 yrnnteft, such as White Oak, White Aahe vVhite Hickory, Yo Poplar and Persimmon, for which cash? or work wtll be paidJ i J. S. J. - ADTil29.1el52 ;' ; rl !:: ! 52tf SPRING AND SUMMER, ATSPklNG GOE, Iredell jCounty. T 0G ER & RE ES E fre receiving a yerybandsome uO and generai stock f GOODS -ff lhe approach ing spmilier trade. . ; f I ! Their jfriendf and custlmeTis are respectfully invited to give them a call. No efforts ihajl be spared to please and accojmmodatel ! ! ; w repder cii thankafefbr jtKe liHral patronage re ceived, ribd hope by stricf attention to business to merit a conlti nuance 4f the sanfei . ..' i; .1 ! - April :9. lg3. . - ; j " j; 51tf - Dissolution oi; Co-partnership. TltfEtiFirm p( Boger Maxwell was this day. dis faolfed by matual dhse;nt. AH persons having accounts Iwi ou books, will please call and close them by cash or note as soon saideible. M. Boger will attend to makiiag seiuemenis--9ninis aoscBce, . . will waiti upon them. $poi persona who have notes due as for aevefai years!Standing,f?ilI please to call and sgjile: theml with easM by hext Augnst Court. All thosefnierested we hopefwilllcomply with this request without jaiay njiore troubl;ro Oorseilvies, eherif&r or con stables. I I i . ll 5lEr: I I : T. T. Il AX V tiLilj. i8bry,'AriI 12, 11. j :j 5w5l ' B iMessk MaxwU &, Hrall, successors to Bo- .NJ 1 ger & Maxwell, are receiving an -entire ISew Stock of P Spring arid Summer Goods, j Fir further partico- lars. please calll and jodgr for yourselves. , Mi Soger hafi the remlining stockf of Boger If Max .ll' floods, and is eelllhs them ait New York and ( Philadelphia cot al mol a general stock, e xcept gro ceries, in , the adjoining joom , oi xaeasrs. anxweu Ho rah. tTbosei buying ro self again would do well to i,;m i nil- he is'nxiOus to close them oaf as r .. .i : r nnrpo ' GOODS, 1)R 1852. l 1 1 j i ; i :l u ... IWfiGOODS ! ! rPR; t ;; as pcssibl M. BOGER. soon THE MARKETS. ; ' ! ' . -"A - ' j. Xaiixhurm lit- A Apples, (dried) MsoOj Bacon, O00,i: J Cotioa, b 7; Cotton Yarn. 75 nn . rvr ,i m Va : 2MrL' f 4 ; o Jooo:! V4c00i JrUhPo 5 o . ivT ' " . J So?" (brown) o wj "ot S ; fork 6 A n- n A JETTEno N. C Cotton 79 1 : Core 85 -a 95 ; Ci,i&- . . . st f ; f S11?3? VFiaiwed aW awedes.5 Ob : do. Encliah a ai- r,j ni IroZ ..7 T , . -. , "f y mi nr. Oata. 50a 60: Sor.bM . qT ."rrVrff' trainer, sole. u.t- im9joiO;. vlm. L: . .. Salt.Mck. 1 50 1 60: T.lL f . T'nl" fta on I "r" 3d 90. vHEaAw, April aO. Bacon ner Ih iYliCi 14 . h vi4i : ion iviva i f cT:V rn H5LU 12 15: Floirr5o Vi- reaiaeri JUiaJO! Iron -SsSiKl I., in. iT T v ' 10 Moiaees35 a 40 :do. Cm v a m o4 . XMails.cut., 6 7: Rice 4j 0 S &ugar,brown,8 Q 10: verpool.l 40 O 50-, d..LMf,13lffl ,5: CALL! CALL!! CALIi ! ! ! IEST0EE! SPRING AND SUMMER GOOD'S. I u- -iib,.is opening in the corner house, w . me store oi the Jfr Mnmhv . 1..- v. awyic uiiu anc f Dry uoods. uc iicmioa,4i ouyers to an examination of the stock is respectfully invited, as he is resolved toiell on such terms as cannot fail to give satl iction. It consists, in part, ot the following, viz Extra superior black and colored Clothe, do do do 4 Caesimeres Supenor-GaawffietiPS and Twieeda, Greek Fancy and Constitutioih Drills, Superior black French Drap do Ete, White, brown, and linen drills, Satin and marsails vestings, Rich black watered silks j do do gro de rhine, j do do shaded gro de lufsire, do, do brocade and plairi silk, do do printed India fowlards do, Super, high colored tissues! 1 Splendid Paris silk checkedf barage de lain, DiacK oarage and plain crapes, Embroidered muslins, and fancy de lains, Splendid embroidered crape shawls, Linen cambric handkerchiefs,! Sup. French bombazine and drap de ete, Figured and plain OrleaiiB and alpacca, Laces, edgings, and embroidery, a ery large French, kid.'silk.iile, and i Icoltjon gloves, French muslin, plain and figured, Nansook and awiss muslin), , Checked, striped and colored muslin. Cambric and jaconet muslin, i Irish linen and brown holiand, Satin damask snow drop table linen. White and brown diapers! and toweling, White, brown, and black cotton hose, White and black silk ! do. White and brown cotton half hose, Linen and cotton tapes, j Spool silk, and spool thread, Linen and cotton klo. J ot, French, English and American Points. rrencn. English and American Ginghams, j Bleached and brown sheetings and shirtings,! Shoes and Boots, Parasols and Umbrellas!. I Merchants and others visitine this nlace for knnnl! will nlaau tall on.l f. .i i T . pleasure to show new andlcheap Goods. ! i JAMES KYLE. Salisbury, April 22 1$52. 351 JUST RECEIVED, . i , AT the New Drug StOre, a lot of Rushton fdClark's PENDLETON &. POWE. Salisbury, April 22, 1852. 51' LAND SALE. Judith Ellis and others, Expartk. IN obedienee to a decree of the Court of Equity for the county of Davidson, at Snrinir Term. 1852. 1 snail sell at the Court House doof, in the town of Lex ington, on Tuesday, the 8th day of June next, a Tract of Land on the waters of Pott's Creek and the Vadkin river, belonging to the Heirs at Law of Andersort Elli. deceased, and known as the " Home Place Said tract contains about j 527 Acres, and adjoins the lands of Thales McDonald on the1 West vr. wm. K. Holt on the Eabt.nd Dr. B. L. Beall on North. I i A credit of twelve months will be eiven, bond with approved security, bearinz interest from the firstldav of January. A. D... 1853. reauirerl of ih At office this 20th day of Apriil, 1B52. - j Hi McDtJSENBERY, C. M. E. Price adv. $5 50,i 7w5l! Spring and Slimmer Goods. i . i 1 j " AND ... NEW FASIIIONS FOR 1852. H. H. BEARD & SON, Fashionable Tailors and Clothiers, one wishmg to buy can ask. 1-1 AVING entered into Co-partnership for the pur artd if any prolvef in rea- XX pose of carrying on e ai I orillg II uni uess on a more extensive scale, and with the view of more successfully meeting the increasing demands of the public in their Vine, take occasion to announce that they have just received a very handsome and full sup ply of ' I i READY MADE CLOTHING, selected at the North by the senior partner of th firm, and may therefore be depended On as superior jin the quality of the goods and the style and manner of the workmanship, and particularly in regard to the fit of the garments. They have also ion hand a beautiful and su perior assortment of Cloths, Cassimeres, and Vestings, which they will make up to order, as cheap as dan be bought elsewhere.; Of course they witl be glad to make up any goods their customers may wishwhether bought of them or purchased at other establishments. They also continue to receive the latest Foreign and American Fashions. They have i already received the Spring and Summer Fashions for 1852, and invite gen tlemen to call and examine them. H. H. BEARD, I JAMES B. BEARD. April 15, 1852. 22tf vol 8 "DR. S. H. PENDLETON, OFFERS his professional services to the public He can. always be found at the Drug Store of Pendleton &, Powe, opposite the Mansion Hotel; SALBBtrarrMAKCH 25, 1852. 47 LAST AiND BEST ARRIVAL. ! Spring emit Summer s. J. F. CHAMBERS & CO., HAVE jest received their fresh stock of Goods, comprising a most extensive and varied iassort ment of . ' I j Staple and Fancy M : BEY OMMO) j s Hardware, Groceries. China and Glass Ware, Ready ftladMC lathing J f . ; '. BOOT SHOES, ire l ';, . , Also Ilailroad Gcarins Complete. Ladies ani Gentlemen are invited tc call and) examine their stock. i" ; Country Merchants : Pass not by without a! thoioogh . m a a a . ; examination. Try os, sna yoo ana a nave oargains Salisbury, April 29 1852. 52tf GOOD 80 - IV Vrfino,T ln reCfi of oar Spriog anJ l . i . i :r- "V"1 i - "wwii. anj oBei ihm r,i ...i. " . V"r" "7 P. Tie folli. " ' .r".roioc ; tw,.uuu iba. Tvr- r li k.. t ' v feUO lbs. " n 5 ,47 3,000 Jbs. j? .4 ? 1, ; 3,000 Jhs. 3 ' k , v V1 1 SSJ f8- orse Shoe Iron, ! : 'WlWuSWitSiK: ttm. best NnnVrn P'.,.V I aa T - --tv.- . t l.rT"! VIVA. ) H-1' M " 44 No. I at 8, . J-t Bags rrKne Bio CoiTee, . 18 hhds N. O. and V, R. Sugars, . ' -i5 barrels refined ; -i . do. i ' 1000 lbs. best loaf ! : do. ! i -5 hhds. prime West India Molasses, 100 kegs fine Rifle Fowder, U . . I ; 40 sets Blacksmith Tools, ll 30 botes Tin Plate, -3 crosV, I ,be' Whr aorted, for tinnersV use, i 000 pair Boots and Shoes, ! J JiES '.fLb,ain lewder, . ...... -T ww los.-Cast Steel I to 3 inch sou ari : ior.A rFlBon, waster, Urawley and German . W lbs. CANDIES, assorted, . ; o jars Vluicksilver, ; i t 20 barrels Tanners' Oil, "! ; 10 pieces Anchor Holtm citUJ i , t - ro j Komiih fap. -'ol and Bilk-lata, a.-': o da. Panama, leghorn, il7p. Sontirtr, i bergh, and English dimond Summer liar. COOKING) STOVES. various 8izes.AIso a very large stock of all kir DRY GOODSJ Hardware and Cutlery Bonnits, Dn j Quccnsware. We take this method f tn.Un theery liberal paimnag that has been .brain, i heretofore, and hone bv strict attention o, kntin..,, . chep goods) to merit a conrinaance of the same! ' WM, MUIIPHY & CO. I Brick Store, Main Streel.iSalisbnry, N. ('. April 1 5, .1S52. f I r()if SPRING 'DllESS GOOD; '. Salisbury, April 15.i lS52. rjlHe subscriber is now mireceipof an assort: of Ladies SnrinT nmi man in style and price, he feel confident will r tire satisfaction. ,,l.,tl 1 !... I 1 Rir-h R, 1. in omi.. :i J. l i , '"vnH- uiew otiKs, piain anocnr ble.i do., black Sarin D'chine, jSatin plaiJ 1 rages. Tissues, Grenadenes, Foiilard, Kei de tains. Cbailie, Frerwh Jaconets, Organ Printed Chambrics aod Lawn, plain c: and plaid Tarlefons, (Jitifiham, Prints. &c. . Asq rLAATJY AND EMBROIDERED CA.Vi CRAPE SHA WLS, Camela Hair and Berage d.i. Purchasers in want of bargains are requested to soon) at the cheap store of , E. MYERS . .' i 50rf . I -if Red n i ' i 1 1 '" ; - j j - i t u t j Dissolution NoUce rjnHE Co-partnership heretofore' existing un.l r J-J firm of Wood &, Harris, wan ti;olif.l 28thtof Januarvj 1852. hv 131 11 1 11.1 1 lies.! R. Harris bought out the stock on hand. T. haviag claims against ihe firm must present , slier . ham lor payment, U. L, Wjood having nothing t with it now. D..B. WOOI April IS, 1852-4150 i.R . HAH III.- $25 REWARD. RANAWAY from the subscriber, "rieir, Mt. T! I sant Cabarrus county, on the 13th instant, a : gro bay, named tf orri Said bov ia 21 tear. age, very short built, about 5 feet 9 inches high. dark, with bold countenanr-. Tl nr. i a copperas shirt, and a srrevlsark iroar'i a timnc r of peged shoes and a wool hat. ! I have io douht t boy wjill aim for some free Siafe, and that he wi.'J t Ael unfder an assumed name.. ; He is a Very smart I and can write a tolerable hand. I I will give the above reward for his aonreV.er and delivery to me, or for hia confinement in any so thaj I gel him again. Address' I ,1 i MOSES BARUIKR, Mt. Comfort. Cabarrus co., N. C. April 15, 1852. . L , .- ij i sotf ID Staunton (Virginia) S&ectator codv three wrr' and forward bill to the subscriber. -J NEW SPRING r 'tm AND Red Flag, Salishury, April 8, 1851, THE subscriber would inform bis friends and 1' public generally, that he ja now receiving the r est and most extensive assortment of '" j STAPLE AND FANCY : i i i iXJ. VUf- that he has ever before ' offered, which-being selef wito great care oy himseM, he feels assured that h? . be enabled to ofier ttreater inducements than ever. . He takes this method of tendering his lhanks for i very liberal patronage that has been bestowed i. him., and by the inducements he isdetermlnejl to L: he flatters himself to be able to merit, a continual; ! the isamr. - fl ; 40 ; ' " - E.1 MYERS. A PIANO FOR SALE. A FIRST RATEeeond handed Pjaao for si!- r very reduced price. Apply to S; L. Howel, ll Mocksville, or Dr. J. R. B. Adams, Oak' Forest, I:. del?.. ..; .. - Hr March 24th, J 852: ? i Ct43 : SPRING AND SUMMEi: BROWN, FRALEY & CO., ARE now fiVring for sale as fine -a stock of Gf as can be found in Salisbury, coniipribit-g a gc. al assortment of Dry GoodSj it - v a ""' ." j( Groceries, Hardware, e.!, Lz. Ladies and Gentlemen wgl certainly find it ajrc bte to call andlexamine their stock fj They have some of ibe most. elegant patterns of I dies' Drew Goods to be found ; and some of the f and most durable cloths, veSiings, ijc, fojr geiult. 1 ' ! -r,; - ALSO r i ! READY MADE CLOTHING, JcpSSUTHvIIATS,; and a large variety of other kinds (or summer. BooU, Shoes, Slipper, Ccc, . of every grade and price , and a boat of, other t' '. which time! forbids to enumerate. ,. Call and see. &t!if&trry, Aprils 1852 n VhJ - r 1 1,111!:;;:. ; I .' i . "; : ! . ; ; i v - . . t : ! I' ll i : , . . - : ; . t? . i 1 . i , li' 1
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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