Hi- 1115 ' ll 4 f 1 n it. if. 'Hi I 1: .-( '!; 1 : :s i 7. I i It ill 4i.t it- if'- 11 Sf I -'iff ' lie Kl 1 ' -4 1 " '-.'si': -1 ! DR. ROGERS' i LIVERWORT AND A SAFE and certain ur for Consiiro Pk 1 c,.;tttnt of Tllr.ftJ " Coucha. lion of. the oldsjAsth- ma. Pain in' the side Bronchitis, Hoping Cough, and all Pulmonary affections. 1 ; ' - , 1 I II ' 1 Opinions of CIic Press I i The Louisville Journal My: , - Dr. Rogers', Liverr wort and Tar not only gives immediate o4 colds, bat. from the temuiony of men jof tbe high est standing here and eisewhere it is making sorae vcf remarkable curei of consumption."! .j j .1 - 1 The Rahway Reaister .adds': . We hi ve heard it tated, by persons of! great respectability, who ha used this tnedif ine, that it! is one of ihetmst rentarl able medicines; of the age, fof coogbai cpldi, influenza, bronchitis; asthma, pain in1 the aide and breast, spitting fi Wood. whooniniT cousb, and all luag -complaints, Mrhif neglected. usually terminate in consumption tod thecfrtificatfa atiflchdiothradver? sefienij wou era(ally to justify thiaiitemenii,jhj j f- been tband to joe of singular Virtue in tnegcuref of at fectioos of the Liver. IVtyre recently iqwas Krnm? edl lbal it possessed great power in arresting Bleeding Ptbe Lungs, Coughs of a! chronic character, &p., and f essential service in all diseasea of a pulmonary chc racier. u . - ! , ;M - ! , I. -t-Tnr This article is now universally ncknow,- j ledged to be the most healing and efficiientippilcufiuti 1 for diseased or decaying ilungS, or any portion of the fleshy dr muscular parts of the human tiodyfj its med icinal and preservative qualities were; understood by the Egpptiann the earljf ages of the; world, and no doubt now exgus among tecie:At'in meh fat the pni paration osedfh the embtdmrrient of bdie, was com posed principally of this -ingredient.! In Ijjter ages, It was found to tee in universal use arpopgj th obaiiginea of America, and at this day it Is their prijncipal, and, in; fact, only medicine for an unsound Istte tiS the lung, or any approach to it. Those who are acquainted with the history of this hardy race of roe rt, kiow that i they hare just recetved a very handsme and full sup death from CcraamDtion.n on&nown ajmoag .ihetn (-- ."ply; of " 1 i s Tli mAirn farIiv in nil countries aD&eur to hive bei cOme aware cf the great healing properties of jhis ar ticle, and are now introducing it in thepr piactice. Vn Bocban, of England, Dr. Ciicliton, of :St. 'Petersburg, Dr. La Prieere, of Pari and the JistinuishMs Df, Cooper, have' been in the! habit' of combining it with other articles in their prescriptions, and with entire 'access.. ICT Beware of Connterfeitsj and Base Imtiitions! The genuine article is signed AndrewKogers, oil: the engTaved wrapper. a roijind vach bottpe. jf j f ! Price, 1 per bottle, uir six bottles; fortS5J Sojd, wholesale and retail by j SCOVILi M UAD, fl li3Chartres;st,bet. Conti and Si. Loui sts.. New I 'Orleans, h :;; j l. i if! , Sols Gsvisai Agexts for the Soctbeb Sts, t iwhom all orders and applications lor; tigfncies must be addressed. j : J ij. k The Genuine is fors.ile only by the lUlloving ujhor ized agents iti; North Carolina t I Salisbury, W. Murphy Co. ; Concord i Murphy & Black ; Charlotte, Edward S4:; Stateavjlle, MfirisoJi, Carlton 8f Co.; Newton, G. B. Gaiiher 4 Co ; Llncolnj ton, B. S. Johnston i .Shelby, A. R. Ilomesfey ; Dallas, CI it J, Froneberger ; Rutierforilton,LJL W Calloway; Hendersonville, D. B. & A. Miller ; Asheille,! 5miuh & McDowell: ' i ! 2iinli? . J" - IT' Grand Masterls Ofliee: of ih Graad I Loffrn hf fhh'iSt'alh nf. Kniliiiaii II ; i'!'- NEWBfcKN Aljrii;i9, lfe52 I JL. At the Nst comiriuiiiication of the Masfe Wcr I . thipful Grand; Lodge it was Resolved, jThift eah"Ma: I ton in the Slate," both resident and iactie, be, and J he Is hereby piost earnesljly requested by thefGranjl i Lodge of Noi'th Carolina jto transmit, as sdifn as possi j -t blf , to Brother A. 1 Jerkjni;of: Newernl C j W. U. I ' IJutchins, of Raleigh, VVillliam E Swairh, o Greensbo- roiugh, or E.Myers,of Saliisbury, as frrfay $e triQst coni-i enient, the sum of 5, more or leiaj for-fthe speedy: erection of S. John's Colleae; the receipt 'hereof will bet weely anpounced in tjie , pbpers publiied in the afbrerijentiand-places, .j, :-. i, .;. ' " ;, s ?.. j jBrethren, ithxconfideiiice ! c-f success apiea:t your libera lily in behalf of tliJsj enWrpri;f ,jhe jimpoi: tance of which has been fUlyctabliehed bj thefGrfa njl Ldge, and ijbe general cjcnc:arrence 'of 'te Bieifire) throushout the State. Whiyenouch bas ailreadv been- idolne to encourage the hopje 6( Ua6ees$, nn eviince itk !-.:". . it--I?.'. . l. i -j. . ... it I jeniitre pracucDiiny, mncn yet remains to ,pe apne tp I render this success certainjaricl; even to prseciltejani-' f retnittingly tie measures aJready commenced. An yet it Is confidently betieyed, tftat the a id whichiyoo arip able to render will be; lamp pliah all thi8,and that speedily. ' .aa Maaons, depends the success y sutnicie:ni to accom Upon jyouriBctidn fhen . i r . !' : I J m an enterprise iwrwcn promises the richest benefits to It he cause! m Mstspnry ; I ania oi qqmaniiy in generau &ome ot ur;iage9 jive j f Jcpniributed prompt lyland rjiobly to thip wok, atnd'w 1 onjy ask youti careful consideration of fhe'a!jecjt,bon 1 iBced as we are that nothing more is teedd to.isec(u;re t ! yoacordial co-operatioir ip a iavbrable ard eajrly'ial . aponse to this appeal. Retrierhber thatlin thfaosln evi- : J erjf other social movement, harmony is 'duirenifh and ? mufpvrt. i am tvespecuuiiy artu rraternay yours. A-" I- JLKiilKS, Urond Master. -Mi i rub:t:Dec:f:10:ds. ; 1 hi I N? I !l ' 1 ' Editors of ewspapers and! Periodicals Irienkjy to . i jaa cause wtii; please copy the above. :: FRESH DRUGS j THE Subscribers are now receiving alargei ptock of fresh DRUGS, MEDCINES,j&c.Jwhi4 they will aell to Physicians and others, at sukh r rices msca n not; tail to he wtisfactory; 1 Fj-orn th.fshiniel :hejr will he constantly in receipt of fresh goods, and; all orders promptly filled, upon the uiost favorable terr$sT I ! . "' ' SILL k SILL, t'i;s i , j . " Druggists &, Chemists, ' i Opposite Marrsibn Hotel, Salisbury, Ni. C. i June 10, 1852, if 6 if! ! 1 Stage Line! FROM SALEM TO JEFFERSON. N. C. ARRIVES and departs from Salens in connectipn with the Northern Line. -V ! 1 ' E. T. Clemmoss, Contractor,; respectfully inforpis the travelling community and public generally, thet this line is wetl stocked with large, able Horses, fine Coach es, eareful andi experienced drivers. ' ( !Tbe ban eating houses have been selected.! Na pains nor expense shall be spared on bis part to1 render all pleasant and agreeable. tTOtSce at Zeverly's Hotelj Salem; N. fj. May 27. 1852. ' 6.i4 M. I BROWN & SOF, ' Anx ;V:;meiving:jhff.Sprihit an' Sumtrier fk. -r?' e;mb"ctng every variety J( elyl a pd f.. )ott, to be (band South of the Pototnie, ceisistn of .English, preach, arid iAmcricaii siaplc i and Fancy Pr Goods, 1 Hardware and Cuifetv. JfeadtrmLJiX Clothing, Batr and Bnnntts, Delphi i China and Glass IVavcl Grtkei ries, $c.. fWr ttoek offCoodells as eqmplete 4 any inithis Mar -.!, apo will oe soia as cneap as tneicneabeBt, wnote- ale and retail. Gire us n call before bn?in. as we re determined to otTer-extrabrdinary inducemenu to parchasera. ySalishurfc April 20, 1852. kFFERSj Ii la 'profession I; aer ice to, titet niiblie. 'tie can at present bedaiid athisren5,4 Trl-Weekly ' New Spring and Summer : GOODS, TOR 1852. A: - - fTntiEJ present tenn of the New lB3ttute, will close X :on the 4tb of June. The nex seasior will com imence on Tbursday.the 15th of July. , , Tuition, perwrssion of five month ia aJvance, ia at fblHowiog rates : ' t ' lJ J I ' ;Elemenrary Dranchea, I ' ."'!' ; $5 00 Arithmetic, Geography, English Grimma! 8 00 Algebra, Geometry, Survey'mg. Philosophy. &r. 12 00 Latire and Gretk, including all lower branches, 15 00 ' Board in private families is $5 00 per rnotoih. , i Qn the 5th of June, the Educations! f Association will Bieet.5 All members, and especially tbe Trustees, are Rested ,0 attend. ; " 1 1 JJJ;LECCij; : j New Institute, Iredell co..N. C, H 1 1 i ' ' i May 20h, 1851 . : m ;' ; f CTThe Iincojn Republican and Ashevjlle Messei-. i!griwiU copy jand continue; fintil 1st rf A,ugus!. , f y I i ; ; i I . !. j i 1 .. in - f Wanted at the Mansion Hotel, f I ill aOOO lbs of) FeMeb. f THE subscriVer will pity CASH for 1 000 lbs. good FVatherl Call at the (MansionlHciteJ ' r.i. f K.. hj i HAND JAMES. March ilth,lS52. 1 f f i5 ! Spring and Summer Goods, . l ! AND Ij I ' I j NEW FASHIONS FOR 1852. 1 H. II. BEARD &S0N, f Fasliionablc Tailors aiic ClolLiers, I "HTTAVING entered intoi Co'partnrship for the pur flTfl. pose of carryingon the Tailoring Ulisi- siL on a more extensive icalt-,a-nd with the; view)! more successfully meeting :the incifefsing demands of itlje nublic in their line, take occasion! to announce that j READY MADE ClaQTllliXU. ' selected at the NortH by theJseniorpSrtner of the firm, j and may therefore be depended on is superior in the, rinnlilv ot the eoodd ana tne- style and manner 01 me workmanship, and particularly in regard to the fit of.ihe garments. They haVe alsoi on hand g beautiful.and sti perior assortment of ClothsV; Cassimefes, and Vestings, which they will make up to order, as' cheap as can be bodaht elsewhere. Of course they will behind to make up any goods their customers niay wih whether bought of them or purchased at other establishments. They also continue to receive the latest Foreign and American Fa&hionsT-They have already received the Spring and Summer Fashions for 18S2,and invite gen tlemen to call and examine them, i ; , I II. II. HEARD, : ! 1 JAMESi B. BEARD. April 15, 1852. ' k t'22tfyol.8 I ; LAST AM) BEST ARRIVAL. J. F. CHAMBERS & CO., HAVE just received iheir frshtock fef G fcoriiptising a most exjteasive nd varied at oods, icoriiptising a&ort- ment of ' . j : f; Staple and Fancy mm v ; . a llardwarr Grace riesl Chi nip. and Glass f; (ei:lieady'Jpade Clothing,, ;AIso Railrwad 0niriszgcompIelc. Ladies and Gentlemen are ipvited itcfcalj and examine ttjeir stock. .' I i ) ? Country Merchants : Pasai not by fithout a thoiqugh eixaminaiion; Try us, and, yom shftllfhave bargains. Salisbury. April 29 1852. 52if IN LEXINRTOM N. C. j PERRY5I1N, UAItRISf & Co., HAVE opened a Shop in the Ton of Lexington, ! and are now prepared to receive the orders of their friends and all others wio may want work in their ;iihe of business, They have made arrangements to ;etend (heir operations, ao s,to accommodate, ail appll :cnts arid meet all demandsi from the most common a hide up to the elegant and sumptuols I! CLOSE CARRIKgK ikeir work shall be put pp in the Neatest and I j most substantial manner, and ipld at prices I I which cannot fail to five satisfaction. fNore. but the very best materials, ol' wood and iron, fartall be; used, : ; : i i .'! 5 f it being their object to give a fair equivalent in cases, they will unhesititingly warranj their work for a reasonable length of time J ; '. t REPAIRING done at shortest notice, and at low prjecs. Cnnfident of having It in lbirJpover la serve the public in this line of huinesis in a manner thm shall ensure its approbatioff, the) ' respect, fully solicit a trial. J f 1 Lexington, June, 17 1852. I 7:0 m 1 . BURT, BROTHERS & CO, 50 Broadway, New York, f Manufacturers and Wholesale 'pealers in ' BOOTS, SHOES, & BROGANS, BATE NOW IS STORE Cases, and are daily receiving additions of fresh and feasonable Goods.; South 2000 ern Merchants purchasing for Cash are solicited to give US ia call, as we assure them that they will be pleased with our stock and way of dealings fj Wf are willing to sell low. B. B. & CO. i lune 17, 1852. 7: cm Wholesale clothing I Hopkins &, Paircliild, J No. 230 Baltimore j Street, B1LT1M0EE, KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND A LARGE f ASSORTMENT OF READY MADE of1 all qualities, to' which jt&ey invite the attention o , f f dealers;- t 1 " Mat 20, 1852. . . . f 1)3 CT GREAT BARGAINS. J) i Two Dozen Buggies Goiu off-at CostNow's thc time ta j - li: f Bay1 Bargains ;j - ;;.,;;; "7"EHICLES of almost! every descript ion, rosde of j the most superior timber, anyrmateriala of the best quality, and by experienced and faithful workmen, .r.t. 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BOGER & WILSOWl JEWELERS & SILVIISJISTIIS, KEEP constantly on hand an ex- tensive assortment of Watches, Clocks Jewelry, J SilverWare, HCSICAL' IXSTRtplIEXTS, REVOLYLG. PISOLS, j ; Perfumery, Soaps and Fanty Articles i of every description. Persdns wishing to purchase ar ticles in the above line, will do well to call 'andiexam ine their fine selection, one door above the stdreof W. Murphy & Co. . Watches, Clocks and Jewelry" repaired injtfe ;best manner, and warranted for twelve months, j i:i Lepine and plain Watches altered to Patent Xevers and warranted to perform well.- ': . Salisbury, May 1, 1851 . tf J2 HENRIETTA LINE OF Steam and Freight Boats, 1 1 RE all in excellent order for business Our Tow Boats have been recently repaired and male good as new. ', We have !also added a new Flat for low wa ter, and well adapted to the-service. She wiU.carry 700bbls. merchandize, and draw only 20 inches water. Those favoring us with their patronage; mayx expect as prompt and. cheap service in every particular's any other Line can offer.' s f G. DEMING, Pres't. ? R. M. ORRELL, &g'nt. A. D iC AZAUX, Agent at , Wilmington. Fayetteville,Dec.21, 1850. 28tf i JAMES HORAH, r AND OZiOCK-BXAHSXl i !i Opposite the Watcliman Office, ij; 71 Sallisbniry, N. C ' COTTON GIN .j. i . .e -n ' r .u -r- i iP??t'il wort 9 wroune, mat ne c.o .raj "hem WU& U.ns ot Superior construction na wwarp.a .' made of the best matrrials, at S2 per sa. Hia Gins are warranted to run light, gin fast, and make good cotton. . ; j .1 1 1 a He requests those in want of gins to call aftd; exam ine for themselves. All orders riankfully received and prbmptli attended jtoi . - - !i H jrejers to tbe following persons who have tried his GinVMMessrsi Moss. Laird Alexander, and' Moiea Eitti, pear Concord, Rofus Keid, Mt. Mourne;sn4 W. 11. Bron, bf Mecklenburg- i , s . kV&m ' f r-Mi iR.?. McCREIGHT,' ; frTOri1 r tton,Gih-maker...CmdeD.S.C. ' i Uune 0,1852.-4-ejn.6 i Price dr.- $7,00 MANSION HOTEL,; : SALISBURY, N. C. FTlHia large and commodious Hou3e, so long known as one of first Hotels hrthe Southern country, is now? owned by the subscriber, who,) is determined to spare no pains ror expense tojncreesingifrpossible, the fair reputation which it haPs so wifll deserved.; Additions and improvements forth e buildings are be ing made. Furniture of all kinds that is not in first-rate order, being removed and replaced with new. .The House is well supplied with a number of excellent' ser vants. The, j ' ,;, STAGE OFFICE is kept at this House, all the stages, one Hack excepted, arrive at and depart from thisHouse.toe subscriber being the Stage agent at thwi place. J , THE TABLE will always be furnished with the best the market af fords.' The Gentlemen's Hall is supplied with a varie ty of newspapers, religious, literary arid political, taken from all the principal cities in the United States. ; TOE STABLES are Urge, comfortable, and at tended "by the best Ostlers in the country. Carriages, Buggies and' Horses always on band to hire. ' ' (0" Large stock yards, with good sheds, troughs, racks, Sec, connected wifh the Hotel. : The subscriber's anticipations are more than realized, and he feels greatly flattered at the early increase of the business of the House. He hopes by attention to merit a continuance of the same. - i HAND JAMES. March 1st. 1852. 45tf Wadesboro Areus, Asheville Messeneer, Char lotte Whig, and Lincolnton Republidnn, publish once a month for six months and forward bills to the subscri ber. I j H. JAMES Ready Made Clothing. HE subscriber having just returned from the North, is now receiving his large and splendid stock of READY MADE CLOTHING, Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings, Trimmings, SfC. In short, he intends keeping a perfect Oentleman's Furnishing Establishment, which for variety, quality a ud cheapness, shall not be surpasses in the Old North State. He is determined, if care in -electing his stock, and a strick personal attention to business, are any of the qualities that merit patronage, none shall surpass him, Grateful for past favors, he solicit; the attention of his old friends and patrons, and the public generally, to the hew stock above alluded to. Call and examine for yourselves. Clothing made to ordeir as heretofore, on the shortest notice and most reasonable terms. JNO. A. WEIR MAN, No. 68, Cowan's Brick Row Salisbury, N. C. March 25, 1852. 47tf DAVIE HOTEL, MOCKS YILLE, Darie County, North Carolina. riHE undersigned having purchased the abovenam- ; JL ed Hoiel, (lately the property of R. F. Johnston) would inform the Public, that he is now prepared to exteind a "welcome to the travelling community, and accommodate his guests in a mannerequal to any Land lord in this section of North Carolina. No exertions will be spared to render all who may favor him with their patronage, happy and satisfied while they1 take their " ease tn his Inn." May 4, 1852. lyl ll. R. AUSTIN. DR. DAN'L F. MORRIS AVING nermamen ly located iln the respectfully? , ten- Town of Salisbury ders his services to the pu blic in the various branches of his profession Office, West's brick building, near the Rowan House, and;one door above the Watchman Feb. 19, 1852. Office. S . tf42 W. T. SI1EMWELL, HAS IN STORE AND FOR SALE, ) Rio and Java Coffees, Teas and Spices, White and brown Sugars, No. 1 Mackerel, Sperm and tallow Candles a rid Molasses. Salisbury, April 15. 1852. 50if GENTLEMEN'S AND LADIES' SHOES. rTTlHE subscribers have ion hand, and are constantly JL manufacturing, Gentlemen s Boots, shoes and gai ters, and hadies tshoes ot every variety. Uur stock o children's shoes is large and handsome. Our work is of the best material and workmanship, and will be sold low for cask, or on short credit to punc tual dealers. Repairing done in a neat manner,, and on short notice. - j -- AW kinds of country produce arid dry and green hides, taken in exchange for work. Cash will be paid for BEEF CATTLE. RYMEIt & MOWRY, Opposite Wm. Murphy & Co's Store. April 15, 1852. ly5(J Br. Milo A. J. Roseman, HAVING permanently located at his Father's, 10 miles SouihAVest of Salisbury, respectfully ten erS his: professional services to his neighbors and th ublic generally. March 2". 1852. 6oi48p R. M. ORRELL Forwarding and Cotnntlsslcti Merchant. Fayeileville, N. C, January 30, 1851. tf3S Important To Country Merchants, Slave owners and others. f I He subscriber is now carrying on the "WOOjL JL HAT Manufacturing business in the Town of Concord. He warrants his work to be good, and wish es to say to Country Merchants and all orders from a distance by the wholesale will be at tended to, and filled at reduced prices Address me at Concord, N. C. i H. May 13 1852. A. AREA. 3m2 i BOO'T. D. S. PAHZISH, XTAyiNG permanently located in, Mocksville, offers JLJL bis professional services to the public Can be found at the Davie Hotel. Office just in Brick-house. June 10,1852. tf 6. opposite the Hotel M-aKTIN & BRYAN, And. General Commission Merchants, i No. 3i, Boyce $ Co.' Wharf, j CHARLESTON, S. C. ! 3 ! Warrants for sale here. THOMAS D: CORY, H AVING taken rooms at the Rowax HotrsE, begs Viva tn annnnncil tn citikens of oaJiSbary longinff to that he it prepares to execute all business beloh nis proiefHon. naving enjoyed erery acquiring a thorongh knowledge of She opportunity of An, and fwithf ia felt in sob- an experience of four years, no hesitation mitljing his wors: to the judgment bf the citizens of this ThW imWie are invited to call andeiamine specimensJ A very superior stock of Fancy Ciut,a for pictures. MGUEBEOW (NEW SPRING mm AND Red Flag, Salisbury, Aprilj8rlS52. 41 i t.l i - -jj . 1 M r."r uim fAnAm -and the TMP irahscrioer wota mi""" . , " , IpnSall tHat he, is now receiving the larg . Ij ...bncitii dssorfment oi j . est ana muei c-.- , STAPLE AND FANCY that be his ever! before orlefedj Which inrf.cteJ wuh great care by himse!f. hMeels assurH that he w be enabled to oflrr greater inducements than ; . He takes this method of tendering his,thanksfbr the very liberal patronage that has been bestowe4tpon h'Z Ud by the Inducements he is determined to offer. Enters himself to be able to merit connuance of thesame ' 'VixrrDci : .49 : i"J":X V SPRING BROWN, FRALEY & CO., r ; A RE now offering for sale as fine a stock of Goods as can be found in Salisbury, cojm prfsing gener al assortment of f 1 ; . .:-f- f . : i: ;;. r 13 T 4 p- . Dry Goods, J Groceries, Hardware, &c., c' ; ; Ladies and Gentlemen will certainly find it fireea ble to call and eicamine their stock of ' : 1 j 1 ; . PlCS0 OOtJS. i They have some of the most elegant patterns of La dies' Dress Goods to be found ; and sotfie of the finest and most durable cloths, ves.ings, he, for gentlemen. I I i also ii U:l .-.-ij! :-N; ready! made clothing, KpSSUTH HATS; : and a large variety of other kinds for summer, j i: Boots Shoes, Slippers, &c.i' of every grade and price, and a host of other things which time forbids to enumerate. Call and see. " . 1 Salisbury, April 29, 1852. f r . ;f v i 52 H : j SPRING DRESS GOODS. Salisbury, April 15, 1852. fin He subscriber is now in, receipt of an assortment JL of Ladies Spring and Summer Dress Goods. Tha in style arid price, he feels confident will give en tire satisfaction ' ! ' i " -Ij;' . !::. f?-r J ( " Rich Brocade Dress Silks, plain and changea ble do., black Satin D'chine, Sal in plaid Be. ragps. Tissuejs, Grenadenes, Foulards, Borage de Lains, ChiMie, French Jaconels,;Org'andie8, Printed Charnbrics and Lawns, plain jernUM anr! plaid Tarjelons. Ginijliam". Prints. &,ct&c. Also PL A A IX AND EMBROIDERED CANTON CRAPE SUA IVLS, Camels Hair and Berage do. - Purchasers inj want of bargains are requested io call soon at the cheap store of i- E. MYERS, j I 50tf j Red Flagj. : k ! Dr. A. M. NESBITT. i . ,. l---ii i-.ip..i HAVING ipermanently! located in the- Town, of Salisbury, tenders his Professional services to the citizens and surrounding country. ; His office s on Wa-i ter street, one jdoor below !A, H. CaldwpfJ's I office, where he intiy he iound at alt times, unless absent 16n Professional duties. r January lst,jl852. l ' FASHIONABLE EMBROIDERIES 5 '.. AND . WHITE GOODS. TTTl MYERS invites the, attention of the Ladies, JLli and all who desire to purchase, to the most splen did assohment of fm broideries and While Goods everjbefore offered in this market, which ihe is now exhibiting at his cheap store : j , rJ j New style musjin, lawn, and cambric collars,' ( - ' Beautiful Parisjchennysettes. and emb. manteletts, j i Honiton, and Valencenees collnrs and cuffsr 1 f i ' j Lace, muslin and cambric sleeves andici'ffs, in great variety, ; j j ' "f j -', J J. J ! Rich black and; white lace capes and herthes, ) ' - 1 Swiss and jacofiet edgipgs, insertings, frills, bands and flouncingsi a large assortment, ; - ' -j Infants needle worked robes and bodies, very rich, i s -i Paris embroidejred, scollaped and plain lawn and cam-i brie handliercniefs, i Ladies emb'd mourning ha ndk?fs, sleeves and offs, 1 Jaconet, Swiss, Tarleton, Naasook, checked, striped, figured and embossed muslins', h-J- fl White cambrics, bishop and long lawns, linen cambrics,1 Irish linens, linen sheetings, pillow case linens, splendid Satin Damask Tuble Clothes,' Napkins and. Doihlas ; a most magnificent lot of Emb'd Lace and Muslin Win dow Curtains, &c, &c. Don't forget the store With the sign of THE RED FLAG, i Salisbury, April 15, 1852. ! 50tf l i ANOTHER f NEW ARRANGEMENT. Williams Brown. HAVING purchased the Tin Shop formerly known as the shop of Brown &. Baker. ha nnnA tuJ same in the house of D. A. Davis, opposite the store of y . wurpny oj, v,o., wnere he proposes lo carry oti ...- quires hi on us various, oranches. He. is now ready to receive the orders of his friends and the pub-' lie; for all kind of work in his line of business -A fine assortment of Tin and Japan Ware kept constant ly on hand for sale. ,..---,. ''. House Hoofing and Guttering executed promptly and in the best maniiW Copper and I Sheet Iron Ware ol varions k lids also1 rHl consianny on narwl ; and any work in that line not ready made nronantlv tv.,.,i . ei.. '! - . r.j - -w.v... ins cutrci iron &toves are a superior article, and very cheaD t I f I' STIIXS,.- :! -Jf--1H Uf all sizes kepi for saleand;nsadeo order at 50 cents Jhe abscrjber respectfullaolicit a trial. MerJ chants and Pedlars are particularly invited. to give him Call. : o J j . i V - , H. - . - , j. ; j. Country Produce, old Pewter anf U ' tfi'niL" ..t Jj in exchange fo work'. ! ' i. , t i - 7 . oBusoury. jitn.8, 1852. I 1 f lv36 " T I v.V ill .Vlii.t;,;,-.;-,;;,.'-.; m foMriber having porchasedi this Establish i tK. vfw W lch """tiedinamedklelybri tft Tl T' ofJth PWic sqaare, a?d ha.Jat- fclTSSp! JW gCnt,emen nd will give ISdSflT " 8nt,6n thK interests of the House, IwJRS T,n, , rdlfortable all whq may S-;Eh-!;'! T,he Z SS fwllji 'JT 'Vfr1' 1 Drovers may ft:,d S?JKf P D?y. f reasonable prices. Call hope for a continuance of; the aame. ! - v. 13. GRANT.i Stntestm May 1852., r , , lrp2 ..-: . .1;- -T- ll I 1 in 1 j 1R mm. mo) i . 1 ; t . AND SUMMER UWrnmi 1LEEM8TI. fcff for sale Nov: if WW stock of Tit lowing : ; Brocade sr. ; printed c'. .' reges, en h. capes, cnl'. . cheched.'j , rnanHlla?, k shawls, i ' bonnets, ri' lish and Ai brown do!.- Ready tin.' coats, frri and faricy c fancy silk . Ifunks, c.!o. shoes, &.c, fold iinuii'. Spectfu'ly i:: elsewhere, ij April 1. $ad:llc ; !! '' il opposit: AVIN. of S business. 1 . the State n: please all w ! dtone at &!ior i duce takt n i ;t it . -il' January I Ii. if y business, in ; commodaiir : nent esthlli public war.: hopes the ci tleed work, He will po. ers in the . public will a . Jan. 8, 1 By His i: ; r of . Whereas, lers of each last session ; I AN ACT olina. i Wiitnr.A-. or the e!r, With the fu i j Sr.c. l. i: ihe State of ihe antl. number r f ; the second the nmenJf ; North C.'im A. D., 1-3.-, fi posses?pd fifty acres c f day of elec:' shall read a twenty-onr ; who have 1 the State t day of any shall be ens. f Sec. 2. the State I Proclamatif six nioni!.? ! General A Snd the-atnc which Pruc perfect o -cate of :the ; tion and ti," shall cnuse i Slate, and j Couniie3 in election of i j Read ilr Oie .whole r lively, and r day of Jul 1,-WlLUA ate of N foregoing i. General A Original on : this 31st d .! Axd W. : tne ion.Mi:. tb confer c i mions the ri 11 Now; t:, known jth i! t'ution thai! rjpresenta:: sembly, it fication, 1 1 rnaty with i' Iln te:i: tne State rf a'nd caused : ih;the 7C:S y !By the (; Thomas Persons i' wJJLp'ease Cdurt IIou i Jan. 9, 1 - - j j S. II. short, any or: 1 f i Italia:. ind work u aged pel ore i .Orders f r wth the Cd with di?patt : "JL fi'in r. : this d.ty J'1 AM per?'': ; come forwar iSalist.ti-y J. Ll- 'S 1 1 III 19 ! II , I - i.i I i : . i - :- ,

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