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tW. ionh. Bank of
W' . rt Sf.wi James Kyle, Charles
The
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ed Directors for the
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4be0iceqtor, an the 18th
-"n ?iftEMl unanimously re
l jL AcawcC jr jrtt. Fiope. rorn
Kl De&ocrat, published on the day
l5 'L ofibe, lace JLcbfoco. Convention,
the 18th
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I hen
That
' viwHl be reJnonrnnaied by acclama.
afm& "d Buchanan and Strange
L&dto'ibe Baltjnrtore' Convention as
ofcef Nr tJarollOJI, lor iob i resjueu
Vtcl Presidency TKe Democracy from
-ifAiWiheSaboardwiih almost uii.
be
will
Bed Imtwil have, willed it, and the
tk till not Jhesitate in carrying oat their
have
N.
k.NtantiMi id nol allude io MrBuchan.
Tlx j ..iimU lil1d kii nomination.'
iiiklegatei wiln teeifcUfuai respci mr
doflb ?dear people," paiBiBd a resolu.
Wmbin protective tariff, for which
mti DoPC8.r-Tbe Locofoco Conveij.
HirkJDIil Dai I0UOWCH ua aiupi vi
UZtoteta id other States, and treated the
anoisi with f ilent contempt,
rnoiantion reiected fesplution in favor
La. Ciss $i(cl idopjed'l'lsutions in favor
'A
ijErrrABLE; delusion, i
Yet
nuMwRnllr eviderifteT of hallucination
WtJie 8firHual.rppiit5l absurdities, is
Ld iaa long ;fat6ipenf, prepared for the
lb Jldse Eaiondt ofiNew York, who
airoccuDied a Drarnineni position in me
t&l tf&lrsr ofthat State, having been State
yjifea of nealy otqaite alt tbe courts
iStlllromiBe, lowest lor me nignest-
o ii (toy Jocigo ot tre tourt oi Ap
iilielkhest court 1 of Judicature in the
of
!,' IileeiQi that, the Judge's mind has
iieraed of -late UDdn IsDiritualism, and
telling opoa tne so meat se iouna nimsei
"if. . j ! ' i J . l ; I
w-imSreaiiblo as a medium. In this coo
U fan had Interviews 'with the ghosts
tliB, ?jd. reun,r ,S ir t (sa ac, Ne wton and
I -'
What iia'-vrVtunous, Sir Isaac
wmwnieeo m consiaenns tne laws i
VWwd Dir franklin was explainiiaij
aciaiieitauons d ,i ne "uaic rorce.
?lfiJill brisU anct bininff spirits.'
'M ibtvihe medium had! a smnce among
fked jpinis, where be saw them under-
niroentf, by frliitles3 efforts to gratify
wioni thev bad been, most swayed by on
WiP cab ithasine ho more melancholly
4aot once powerful mind driten to
lojiHaojtt by suqh a miserable iib.
Jre notihofli :whn'iollnw. as a nrofit.
..ii' r:r ' c--t:
ons; iodictable for obtaining money un
" etttencae I ' Hi ' , I - !
MP thls business otdeludin individ.
'h s'ritu'al rapphgs, knockings, visions
the other world, and! swnilar fraudulent
1
i? the bet ray ex of Hungary, has
14i solitary confinement jn the Tyrol,
I'f'lD iDolrtfTv WhinWlf and his ac.
North
ta revolutlohar
struggle.
" 18 Pres and Drellv hearlv ready for pub.
U looked fqr with immense in-
i
wi new 'Star has anoeared in ihe
CT'mera Mile: Jenny Bu.sk a BaU
CNlMi 6J tbirteen-has taken tbe
L byzgHrprisei "Jri the monument-
Vu. " latt lsbi soe was to entertain
v 8
Cced her Voice" to be eiauisitelv
iLkA I I. r I..,- .. 1 i '
lata P orwara io tne time, wn
have j matured it, to see h
L S?1 Lind ahd the .fine
u ff e are gialified to lea
twiads vtiuiAJ ...Lb... h
WufJ 16 native talent. Peter
it i t
l "t S " " ' ' i '
ilji?.'40? i politicar cktiv&ss
e'er tnaolat tn uniraira M
. G : Sailnders Speech.
kno may be ; but,
11
'ifc.iui7 umre omces tooea SDen
5?W "e Central
I :tT.r; SaL fits.. ;
L atcrimafn
Vt.''tulcft m :the science of Music.
VtSjajCL??.1!1 common capacity,
V "Mft-ii.- ' " " nis instruction. mnt Mftkn
m. ..' . .v., iriiHPPni .1. w ' : - -
sessions m this
therefore, uinsoli-
?
-vi V "rx in l.7 . ' ,uuw wuu wisn .to imase
.iir fcifti- f"lW4raer f uat too much neg
'A tff1!01 h of knowledge.1
ittm-Aif Md profitable,
V.3? jmT' were not more studi-
, ! . - W nor his bearinff as a Chilian
I struggle. Tjhe
UTItWft , , Peasire io state to you
Oltftt! 5!tifrI'r. that weihave attiidd-iha
FOREST EMBIiEMS.
will eek midat the ttm . J ?X .
Son" in hi. .nK '"j E! " an efnWn.
seek la the JTJJ.
it. ,fc i -,! j ho mountain
find a n.w tm for ..
it be the green willow Wbriphi vl- W-
bird- in i- kJT.!1:1 ?oweti are fPnngmg,
nn ,k: u,w?OTe . ringing!
wujow io uramer breath tiemblin
not the Son- in hb J&mnew resemS
it be the brave oak the Wild wind. rtiwL
in glory and strength for ages existing? j
And crowned every year with chaptet of emerald
Ajd garments of verdure !-bot both are ephemeral
All freshness, when to them soft tephyrs are ffhine
Bat yielding to winter and fadipg and dying.
:'"f hi'- ' I' r . ' : ' ! : !l t: j
Shall it be the Ilanihua from
transplanted to flourish in valley or highland ?
' "F'rtt leaves to tne blue dome outspreading,
And thro the spring air a dank odor shedding,-4.
So ladened with poison and dampness its breath.
U9i iue sieeper nut breathes jt and slumbers in death !
' '. 1 " S ; ''f 1 -if' ' i i 1 j ;
Willow, the Oak and Ilanthus combine,
nna an uieir virtues in vom .into.lv hm i
the willow it moans as endowed with tm r0i;n
When sighing South winds tho its branches are stealing ;
Like the oak it is sturdy unlike it 'tis found
a cnapiet of glory eternally crowned !
like the Ilanthus and trie to the line-
unbending trunk of the btorni.beatmi ninn
. .- r ------ r. .
may rest 'neath its branches i and sleep 'neath its
iU breath is the sweetest forest or glade.
a chaplet of verdure is not its beet part,
w me piue ui me wjia wooQs is oeBi at tne Aarr
journey's accomplished the goal has been won.
the fine a type of the true-hearted " Son !"
the daughters, thesdaushiers, O what shall the v be?
nai tree ot tne torest s an emblem of thee 7
look to the " Sons" for aid in distress.
love and to cherish, support and to bless !
the Daughters shall be the Jrail grateful vine
clings in its trust to the brave mountaiu Fine !
StATEsviixE, Mat 25, 1852. l !
Mr. Editor : Our Examination at this place will
on Thursday, the 10th of June At night the boys
give an exhibition o( Dialogues, Slc. ! :
Then on Friday! beginning Mil o'clock, we will
several speeches from the students after which
N. flemins of Mockavjlle; will address the fhilo.
motean Society. ' j . L, V,
May 31,1852, . , I , , (
In lh!a countv. oii ih Oflihi instant, hv 'thfe Rev. S.I
Rothrock, Mr. ALEXANDER BOSTtAN; to Miss
MARY, E. SMITH.
In this coont, on the 23d! instant, by the Rev. S.
RothrockMr. GEORGE M. KETNER, to Miss
MARGARET, daughter of P. A. Seaford, Esq.
In Charlotte, Mecklenburg county, at 8 o'clock on
Tuesday morning the 18th instant, E. tf. HUTCHI
SON, M. D, to Miss MART A., daughter of David
Parks, Esq.
babe in a house is like a well-spring of pleasure, a
messeriser of peace and love:
it is a talent of trust, a loan to be renderedbaokwith
interest. i,i . -
;)' orjtI
May 26 A son to Wm. J.i Plummer, Town.
I j:
DlCtT-
In Davidson county, on the? 20tb instant, Mrs. POL
LY OWEN, relict of the late Humphrey Owen, aged
about 45 vears. ! V '
At GoldtHill, on Sunday the 23d instant, infant child
Simeon J. and Mary A. Lentz.
"The Lord gave; and the Lord hath taken away;
blessed be name of the Lord,' Com. i
Near Charlotte, in Mecklenburg county, on the l2th
instant DAVID CROSS, aged 7 yearsi
Thn Rstate niust be Setkled ! I
ALL those indebted to the estate of iohn Murphv,
deceased, or the old Firm. of J. & W, Murphy,
are reauested once more, to call and settle, or they will
have to settle with an Officer.' ; ' rr
V. MUKftlX, KXecuor,
and surviving partner.
May 27, 1852
bw4
IN SALISBURY AND CHARLOTTE, N. C
Da. EDWARD SILL, Sr.
Dr. EDWARD SJLL, Jr-
Salisbury,
. Charlotte, N. C. -
rTUHE
undersigned, Practical Chemists and Drug
gistsl beg Jio I announce to the people of Western
rth Carolina that tHey have opened in the Towns of
i8buryandCharkStteNLC;,foUar
CttlioKhru
.rf...t ..iUnJ. n R UGS- M EDICT.
ISTSWKGICAL INSTRUMENTS, SHOP FUR
;Am nTLf!l VARNlSMES, WIN-
nnnr J T- ARRJPERFUMltR Y. tte.i Si. M which,
hve heen selected with scrupulous regard to purity and
germinenVss. ; , I . . .w...,iiilhf .alar
Both ol tnem naving nu u.c .u-.y.-j,.
MedicatEducatiott, tney nave niso uan
perienceiO the Drug line :-ana po.p,v-.r -filitv
for the vigorous prosecution of their bu-
H l; .u-.. I,-,,- no hPBitation in saving that FhysicianSyf
givethemiacalHortowardem antjjfy
IIU UUIVIW) 1 . .; y -
i i : .... 1 1 t-imsi iv irrK.i i 2 w ,iuiiivii
The quality oi w goou. ?. - , ; - --.f
be ffuarantied ; and uieir pn va..w. JTT
rf- forth-y will be fouud greatly below those J.ther-
d. in weBiern wuw. 'ajt rj:,
Northt
11 they iron and jail they
Northern dty pricee, a
Being provided with complete
params, incy -"'.., t.nJ tn .h- Rhoos
nnri.tna.tbev Dfopose to maK, ai "rr V
the rarer preparations not "'Z?LZ: rf..r.
Orders directed to either p.ace,
1,-1 wiH'mpet nromot attention u v' -"'"'.
shall' be judiciously and neatjy put up, and the utmost
attentiou paid to pacaing. j ;
,n,r our. m. v. i -r -r r -
May 26. 1852.
m EXCUSE FOR BAD BREAD !
Preston MerrilVs Infallible Yeast Ponders,
for a
. :zr- i-i. i. .l accdrding to dtrections.
W?
:make light and sweet bread. r
itmn-t alt kinds of Sweet oaxes. oin-
It is suit
" "u"- n,l nriddle Cakes and roayoc
gerbread, vumpu. 3T"tf .L &. SILL'S
had at
PrSg and Ghemicat Store.
1852. f s' lt4 !
Salisbury, May 26
Lucerne Seed, e
For Sale at
SlLU SILL'S urug
P .h Mansion Hotel.
! i vHH" . ,
. : r OT:tOSfll J ! ! t"
Salisbury, mayM"'?;.
CIGARS! CIGARS t!
r of fin. Ci,.r4 M PP!1fJ
expend
A I LOT ot nne g"J by the box
j A--t .mnkers. will be sold verVj kjw uy
SILL & SILL.
or thousand. Abpiy J. j. ion Hotel.
Druggists tf vncuM, yri j -
' - iq;o
-SHOWCASES KUlt &at.,,
O SHOW CASES, for: which we have no use, w,l.
Apply to, 0posite Mansion Hotel.
lllU li HIS
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FROM SALEU TO JEFFERSON, N. C.
RRTVES and departs from Salem in connection
tflihih Korf hrn Line. j ; . : i I
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... 1 i.n. v 1 1 tr tKt this
travelling commumiy inu puuuv --"r
line' is well stocked with large, able Horses, fine Coachp
es, careful and experienced drivers. j: j
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May S7, 185. gm4
(ty GREAT BARGAINS. XO
Two Dozen Buggies
Gcling off at tost Now's the tine to
X VEHICLES of almost every description, made
V .nnLrtA timber.: and materials of I
of
tbe
beak quality, and b!y experienced and faithful workmen,
atThe.hopVof tW subacriber. in SaUsbury, and aoW
onke bermsbat any tine wishing to buy can aak.
Alt work warranted good, and if any proves in irea
sonable time feuItV, it will be replaced toe good at
my shops upon applicatioii. Those i P0
chase any kind of Carriage, Wagon, Bngy e- w
. ii ..it krr hnvinff elsewhere, as I am oeter-
mlnl to irive Urea in that cant oe equueu .
s,.. m .nr M rfr,k'jrS"jbHNSTON.
Wnntnd. such as White Oak, White
Ashe. White Hickory, Yellow Poplar and Peraimmon,
foil which cash or work will be paid. rir, I
Warrants for sale here.
10T1R Mill
AT MURpHFS pHEAFiCASH
Wholesale and Retail Establishment.
500 ken beat Northern naila fii M V.r
iOOOO Iba. hollow ware. ! ;!
50 dozi grain and grass scythes,
30 - ? ColHos axes,
150 pr. Eliptie springs 3 to 5 leaf,
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50 dox. steel and iron hos,
500 pair trace chains, j
200 sacks n Ik, large siz,
30 baSTS DeoDer. mice and crinwr.
A Uw, large square Iron for Mill spindles, 2, 2J 2(3 inch.
All persons In want of baratn. will da wtl io.ll
at the Brick Store. I, , ' ,
W. MURPHY & CO.
May 6, 1052. I
DAVIE HOTEL,
MOCKS
VILLE,
Ba?ie County. Horth Carolina
THE undersigned havingparchased tbe above nam
j ed Hotel, (tatelv the property of R. F. Johnston)
would inform the Public, thtt he is now prepared to
extend welcome to the travelling community, and
secommodate his guests in a manner equal to any Land-
ord in tuts section of north Carolina. No exertions
fill be spared to render ill kwho may favor him with
their patronage hsppy and satisfied while they take
their - ease in his Inn." . x H. R. AUSTIN,
May 4, 1852.-i.lyl j
Iilasonic Celebration.
i
npHE Brethten of Mocksf ille Lodge No. 134, of
JL Ancient Free Masons," will celebrate the Anni
versary of Sti John the Baptist, on Thursday, 24th
June, at Mocksville. v,
An Address will be delivered by Bro. Samuel S.
Bryant, of Danvijle. t. '
Brethren of neishboring Lodges, and all Masons, in
good standing, are most cordially and fraternally invi
ted to attni i H HARBIN. Sec.
ted to attend.'
Mocksville. May 4, 1852.
btl
Grand Master's OOfe of the Grand
Lodge of the State of N. Carolina.
tfmazzv, April 19. 1852.
TIO the Masoxic FaiTxaitTV in North Carolina :
M. At the last communication of the Most Wor
shiofiil Grand Lodee it was Resolved, Thai each Ma
son in tbe State, both resident and active, be, and
he is hereby most earnestly! requested by the Grand
Lodge of North Carolina toiransmit, as soon as possi
ble, toBrotber A. T. Jerkinf of Newbern, C. W. D
Hutchins, of Raleigh, Willilm Swaim, of Greensbo
rooeh. or EJ Mvers.of Salisbury, as may be mosCcon-
venient, the sum of $5, mcfe or less, for the speedy
erection of St. John's College, the receipt whereof will
be weekly announced in the papers published in the
aforementioned places. f
Brethren, with confidence ot success, I appeal to
vour libera lit v in behalf of this enterprise: the impor
tance of which has been fully established by the Grand
UodiK. ana tne eenerai concurrence oi ine orcuircu
throuehout the State. While enough has already been
done to encourage the bopejof success, and evince its
entire practicability, much yt remains to oe aone io i
render this success certain, find even io prosecute un
remittingly the measures already commenced. And
vet it is confidently believed, that the aid which you
are able to render will be nply sufficient to accom
plish all thia.and that speedily. Upon your action then
as Masons, depends the success of an enterprise which
promises the richest benefiuto the cause of Masonry
and of humanity in general.Some of our Lodges have
contributed promptly and bly to this work, and we
ohly ask your careful consideration of the subject, con
vinced as we are that nothing more is needed to secure
your cordial co-operation ili a favorable and early re
sponse to this appeal. Rentfmber (Hat in this as in ev
ery other social fno veme n t, Btrmonf is its strength and
support. S I ahi Respectfullf and Fraternally yours,
1 A. T. JERKINS, Grand Master.
pub:t:Dec:f:10:ds. I 1
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cause will please copy ufe above.
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yet tried it. For their sake we will simply state what
it has done in thousands of cases, and what it will do
for them when tried.
JEW
DAVID'S OR HEBREW PLASTER
NORTH CAROLINA.
IN
Messrs. Scovil & MeaI I have been troubled with
the chromic rheumatism fobe last twelve years On
th 1f nf Julv. 1849. I wsi ao bad that I could not turn
myself in bed, and the paini severe that I had not sk pt
a winkforsix days. At is time my attending phy
sician prescribed the " Helfew Piaster," and it acted
like a charm ; the pain leff fme, and I slept more than
h.irthnrht. and in threJtlavs I was able to ride out
I consider the " Hebrew iflster" the best remedy for
all sorts of pains now in use. u. w m. aiwn.
Hendersonville, N. d Aag. 16, 1850.
Beware of counterfeits and base imitations.
il i Th omiiiine w ill iri future have the signature of
I E. Tavijoa c
E. TavMa on the steel plfe engraved label on the top
--r- - . . . .s ,nnn(,it of
tr urcnaaerB are BmecujMii w- .
this article is in existence f.
The genuine is sold onlf by us, and by our agents
appointed throughout theSouth and no pedlar is al
lowed to sell it. Dealers nd purchasers generally are
cautioned; against buying f any but our regular agents
otherwise tbey will be inlposed upon with a worthless
article. IV 1 pCOVIL & MEAD.
113 Chartrea street, ftew Orleans, Koie ummi
Agents for the Souther (States, to whom all orders
must invariably -be addipssed. ,
Th fVnoine is for Mleionly by the following author
ized sgerits in North Carfjna j ;: .
Salieburv. W. Murohy W ; VMicoro, muryuj .
Rt.ck Charlotte. EM ward Sill ; Siatesville, Morrison,
Carlton Co.; Newton. GfB. Gatther Co. ; Lincoln-
ton, B. SL Johnston ; Shelby. A. Momesiey ; vnt
C. It J, Froneberger ; Rutherfordton, J. W. Calloway;
Hendersonville; l. B. & A. Miner ; Asneviur, omuu
&i McDowell. t-
gstatt of Jicfttfi eatoUitfts
; DAVIDSON COUNTY,
rirt Fnniiu. Snrinr Term. 1852.
Jesse A-tClenientand A.Swicegoed, Adrors.,vs
FX.: O T
Wil-
liam March; Jac Sbeek ant otners.
IN this ease appeariij to the satii&ftion of the
ruM.rt ri.at I.nM. RVan and wife Sarah, and Cbas.
Caoble and wife Susan, defendants. are not mnaoiwn
of thia State : It is therefore ordered by the Court, that
.kiLM,nn hm mA six wee in me tannin.
Watchman, for the sajf defendants te appear at the
. f nnr Csxxrt M Eouitv. to be held for said
., ,h rvart House in Lexington, on the first
fMwW.fir the fourth Monday in September. 1852,
and plead, answer or dtnur to the Plaintifia Bill, or
judgment will be rendered pro-confesso and the case
wmI rnarte .8 to tbem.
v WiiM H-nrv McDisettbenr. Clerk and Master in
Efloitr for said county , it office in Lexington, thia tbe
1st day of May, A. D., S852. 4
1st day oi m y. aeDUSENBERY, C M. E.
Pricc!adv,$5 50. I 6wl
New Spring and Summer
GOODS, FOR 18
52.
M. BROWN & SON,
ARE now receiving their Spring and Summer
Goods, embracing every variety of style and fash
ion, to be found South of the; Potomac, consisting of
English, French, and American Staple
, and Fancy Dry Goods, j 1
Hardware and Cutlery, Ready Made
Clothing, Hats and Bonnets, Delph,
China and Glass Ware Grocef
ries, Jc. J?.
Our stock of Goods is as complete ss any in this Mar
ket, and will be sold as cheap as the cheapest, whole
sale and retail. Give us a call before buying,, a. we
are determined to offer extraordinary inducements to
purchasers. i j
Salisbury, April 29. 1852. ,52tf
READ THIS !
ARRIVAL OF AN ENTIRE STOCK OF
NEW GOODS. j
Maxwell & Horah,
Have just received ilieircntirc new stock of
Spring and Summer Goods
Just purchased in New York and Philadelphia at re-;
duced prices, which will enable them to sell remarka-j
bly low, consisting ol the usual variety of Foreign. Do-
mesne, and Ladies' fancy j
iMiM Sum ii
''iWJJl
' 1 .'
COOKING STOVES, HARDWARE ASD CUTLERY,
HATS, BONNETS BOOTS AtfD
SHOES, CHINA, GLASS AND
CROCKERY WARE ; STA
TIONER Y and FANC FAR-
TICLES ; GROCERIES?
Cheap! to all of which they solicit the attention and
patronage of the public, and pledge themselves to use
every effort to merit it. Small Profits and Quick Re4
turns will be their motto. ' ,
Salisbury, Ma 13, 1852. 2tf
'-Lit
Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, &c, kt
DR. EDWARD SKiISr
Tl ESPECTFULLY announces to the citizens of
MX Rowan and the adjoining counties, that he has
iust established himself in the town of Salisbury, at the
stand formerly occupied by Messrs. Pendleton & Po'wej,
directly opposite the Mansion Hoel, with the view o
carrying on the Urug business in a:i its orancnes. i
Having had a regular Medical education, and having
been extensively engaged in the Drug business for thje
last twenty years : and possessing every requisite iacik-
itv for nmweutin? the business to the fullest extent df
which it is susceptible, be confidenily asserts that Phy1-
sicians. Mefehajits. Planters and othera, would find it
much to their advantage to folrwafdVtheir orders to him-r
as every possible inducement, irr the genuineness anp
nuritv. as well as the Drices Of his Eoods. will be held
i j - "
out to them.
He is daily expecting a large supply of fresh and gen
uine Drugs, Chemicals, Paints, Oils, Window Glass, &ej .
The Prescriptions ot f hysjctanswill always te carer
fullv. skilfully and promptly prepared : and access to
his store may be had at any hour of the night as well as
day.
Salisbury, Muy 20, 1852.
3tf
WHOLESALE CLOTHING
i HOUSE.
Hopkins 8u Fairohild,
No. 230 Baltimore Street, BALTIMORE,
KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND A LARGE
ASSORTMENT OF READY MADE
. ' ;raM .... !
of all qualities, to which they invite the attention of
dealers. ; 1
May 20. 1852. Iv3 i
HEAD QUARTERS,
Salisbury, May 18, 1852.
THE Officers of the 3rd Regiment of Volunteers
are hereby commanded to appear at the Court
House in Salisbury, on the 2d day of July,fat lO;of
clock, with side arms for Drill and Court Martial, arid
on the 3d, at 9 o'clock, with their respective Compa
nies (or Review and Inspection, with three rounds pi
cartridge. By order of
(;.-JiKOVViN, tJol. uom ant. j
W. M. BARKER. Adj. . j 6w3 j
T1E subscriber having been appointed Agent for
TrnsieeS of Salisbury Female Academy, would
inform all persons who have contributed to the erection
of said Building, that he, in pursuance of an Act of
Assembly Dassedat the session of 1850- 51, (page 530)
made sale of said property, and is now ready to pay
over to each contributor or their legal representatives
their prorata proportion of the fund arising irom ipe
sale of the same. .
MICHAEL BROWM, Agent j
for Trustees of Salisbury Female Academy.
Mir on 3tf
Administrator's Sale.
T HE subscriber having obtained special teeners oi
Administration on the Estate of Jesse A. Stoker.
deceased, will offer at puWc sale, on tne cm ana wo w
June next, at the late residenee oi tae ueceasen, m
Salisbury, the following property, to wit : aoogaoy.
Walnut. Maple, &e.
SIDE BOARDS, liUKJbAU,
China Presses Book Cases, Cen
tre Tables, Dining Tables,! Work
and Wash Stands, French and com
mon Bedsteads, Parlor and
snr Chairs and Cribs ; also
Wind-
NEW
a large
quantity of MMIIER, .every kind .ucjja.
Mahogany, Walnut, Mapie, ropiar uu . -
Scantling; also a quantity of Trimmings, soh asare os
ed by Cabinet Makers ; also a large and complete set of
Carpenter's and Cabinet Maketfs Toils,
Bacon, Lard ran Floor.! and all the Housebo!d and
Kitehen Furniture, one JXOffgT f Hanjess, one un
fiuirfiedOiryall, one Turning L. ihe. la tee j Looking
Glasses ; Negro man George to be hired, and various
other articles too tedious to mention. Terms made
known on the day of sale. ' . . f .J
UbMil o.iii il, special jium.
May 18, 1852.
33
Marriage License rof sale here.
THE MARKETS.
, , r , , j I ) j . ,
. 1 ' 1 Sa'tisburtt. Zlay 27.
Apples, (dried) 50 0 $00; Bacon. 1 Q 12 ; Cc : : ,
6 ( 7 ; Cottan Yarn, 75 fit COj; CofTee 11 c; I
Corn, 75 Q 00; Beeswax, 200 ; Batter 810; U: :
84i 0 ; Feitbtra z; iron 3 Linked C.l C
Molasses 35O40; Nats 45; pats4O&C0; hl 'i 1 .
tatoes 1250 ;00; Sweet do. 35 0 40 j Sagar, (trc- 1
709; Do. Loaf. 000 12 t Salt, sack &2 75 ; T; !
low 8 09 Wheat 750 0 ; Pork g6 j
H-i"--;..''1-- -l-'..!viTrfviittjN,C.
May 20 Beeswax 23 0 23 : Bacon 13 O il ;
Cotton 71 07 2 Core 85a95 Coffee 10J,Q11: Fk r
450 0 : Feathers 320351: flaxseed $100aCQaircr:.
Swedes,5 06 : do. English $ 04: Lard ! 12 Q W-:
Leather. sole, 20 23: Molas9eis2426: Nails.ect, 4i:
Oats, 500 $O;Sogar,bro.,60 9; do. loaf, 10 oil:
Salt, sack, 1 50 0 1 CO : Tallow. 7 08 : Wheat I :
80 90. , '' j ;.; j ' I '
Cbsraw, May 11. Bacon per lb. CO012 : Tut: :
20023: Beesvax 0 20021 1 Coflee 120 15: Co::: ;
7 08: Corn 3103112) Eggs 12015; Flour: I .
36 : Featners30 035: Iron 506: Lard 10,3 U:
Leather (sole 18 0 22: Mossses35 0 40 i do. C
ba 33 0 37: Nails, cut, 6 7: Rice 4 Q I ;
Sagar,brown.8 0nO:,do.Loaf,12)0 15: Sa!t,L;
verpool,! 40 0 1 50. . . I , j'j,
DR. S. H. PENDLETON,
OFFERS bis profesional"serviee to the public.
He caa be found at Csl Robards- Hotel.
SausBrKT, MaacH 25, 182. i 'H : 47.
GOODS-FOR CASH.
riHIE subscribers now offer for; cash, or cash rr
JL duce, the largest, best assorted, and most cct
able stock of Staple and Fancy ,
DRY GOODS,
ever exhibited in Western,Norib Carolina, at from !
to 25 per cent less5 than the same. Goods are csut'.'.
sold for on .credit. 'Also, ;." j j ' I I ' "
137 packages shoes and boots, Very cheap,
150 doz. hai. and bonnets, .11 sorts and prices, -
13000 lbs. hemlock and oak sole leather, . - i
2000 lbs. Northern skirting and black harness;
30 doz. French ealf pink fining and pad skies.
XMt Kegs oesi iorioern nam, . f-i
1000 lbs. horse shoes and horse shoe nails, j
50 setts blacksmith tools, : , U
18 boxes tin plate, cross,", i ii '';f Jf iU -V--j : r:-'
75 boxes 8 X 10 and 10 X 12 glass,' :
35 doz.. Ames' long and short handle. shovels.
75000 lbs.asa'd tyre, band, oval, horse shoe, square t"
round Iron. fi :' i ii . fc i ,t;. .
lbs. Sweed iron shovel moulds. Lf I I
3500 lbs. German; square and octagon cast steel.
144 8 day and 3Q hour clocks, j ;.
125 setts best, springs and axles, j '
3000 feet patent and enameled leather,
m m i I . 1 I I i I It i:
4ou aegs masting ana nne powuer,; j
337 bags Rio and Java CorlVe, U V
25 hhds. 'New Orleans and Porto Rico sugar.
dll KKa Svtewiirt'ii cIarriritH i f!
do.
3000 lbs. loaf, crushed and granulated
50 hhds. good Molasses, i- -Il j -40
bba. linseed and tanners' Oil, .
30 bbs. Mackerel, y.
6 pieces Bolting Cloths,' No.' 5 io 10,
do.
4500 lbs, best pure and No. 1, White, Lead. ;
Also, a very laige Slock of
READY MADE ; CLOTHING.
All cash dealers are respectfully invited to call, as I : r
gains will be offered and no mistake.!1 i
I JENKINS & ROBERTG.
All persons indebted . to J. II. Jenkins, & Co., t
Jenkins & Roberts, will please call, without delay, i '.
settle, aa longer indulgence cannot be gjven.
W- will pay cash for lOOO, JSalcs ffOod Cv I -toil.
u JENKINS H ROBERTS.
Salisbury.; April 29, 1852. If 1521'
LAND SALE. I y
. Judith Ellis and others, JExpart'e. ?
IN obedienee to a decree of ihe Court of Eqjity f
the county of Davidson, at Spring Term, 1
shall sell atithe Court House door, in the town of Lex
ington, on iTuesday, the 8th day of June nextj a Tr
of Land on the waters ofPott's Creek'and ibe Ya'!.:
river, belonging to the Heirs at Law of Anderson f"
deceased, and known as the "Home Place." LV
tract contains about I jJ" ' '
527 Acres, ;
and adjoins the lands of Thales McDonald on the V.'r
Dr. Wm. R. Holt on the Eatt, and Dr. B. L. Beali t
North. : ' I Ij-i j '
A credit of twelve months will be' given, bonJ
approved security, bearing interest from the first day t
January, A. D 1853, required of the purchaser.
At office thia 20th day of April. 1852. I
H. McDUSENDERYj C. M. C.
Price adv. $5 50- : ' - I 11 751
.ill ) ji f .1 i . i i I m
Spring and Summer Gcc:"
NEW FASmOHS FOB 1852.
H. H BEARD SON,
Fashionable Tailors and CIotLIcr.
TTAVIiNG entered into Co-partnership for the f
JLJL pose of carrying on ihe Tailoring l:
HCS, on a more extensive ecalf,and with the vie
more successfully meeting the increasing deman:.! '
the public in their line, take occasion to announce t
they have jjast received a very handsome and full t . .
ply of : t" i i i -,
READY MADE CLOTHING.
selected at the North by the senior partner of the f
and may therefore be depended ohjis soperior in t
quality of ihe f good, .nd the style and manner cf t
workmanship, and particularly inj regard to the fit. cf s
garments. They have also on hand a beautiful sn 1
perior as6imat of Cloths, Cassimres,; and Vest;
which they will make opto order, a. cheap as czi
bought elsewhere. . Of course tbejy will be glad to r
up any goods their customers may wish, whether bo ;
of them or jpnrchased at other establishments, j
They also continue to receive the latest JFortisi ."
American! Faehions. They have already received
Spring and Summer Fashions for 1852, and iuvite i
tleinen to call and examine them. j
H. II. BEARD,'
JAMES B. BEARD.
April 15, 1852. - j 22tfvol.8
LAST AND BEST ARRIVAL.
Ji F.'tOAHttERS '&"C0.f
HAVE jost received their fresh stock of G
comprising a most extensive and varied f
raent of ;? . ; , . . JUiiv !i!i:!':-!-.!
Staple and Fancy
- TOY CMlKIDBSj :
Hardware, I Groceries, China and C
! Ware, Ready Made Clothing,
? BOOTS, SHOES, 4-c.
Alo Raliroad Gcarlnff CompU:
Ladies and Gentlemen are invited to call and ex
their Bfiocfc. ; ! ''''77 ' )' 'j J 'p'."- . '!
Country Merchants: Pass not by .without a thoi
examination. . Tryos, and yon shall have bargi;
Salisbury, April 29, 1832. j , 52tf
Blanks of every description for i
! JLT THIS OFFICE
new mum
GOODS
SEVERAL PUPILS.
Salisbury, wy.
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