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1 - 1 i t 1 ! i '- ; i I t , i 4 to. V!rtiiAflAM CLUB. , VjchrzensofthisTpwn Ji&W vt .Mr? .Bo,s on ?vcn,fl.amClub for Rowan. iS'florilv organized, by WA. Hi OaWvvell, Esq., fiippofl0fAi . Oh motion ol H. C. !: t N I E ce er. M&Jii ".marks to some OT.iUilffi various matte ra of flKStfi reference the ap, U?1". ' , ,fcU contesia and as be Vsw ' nf2f J Jones, a comramee I rtknefl organization., nnu roles PiSwfprUhe government otj the C - Id Committee to report to ; tne Mslrrtw? evening. ! r- 5,. ::,mn anno nieu iub iuhuw ue ,5t3ioAUl-.io!witS HJC. "ftiMltKA. VV. Bu.is, J. SbUi. 4, d4 F.bbers' :' ionrneeting fuljourned to Jn ittin morrow; evening ,t fikA'HA. RESIGN ATtOM. T , cliHKk. tendering lire resignation J - . ciiinrv nfih Navv. to which' hi v. IThe i'i' .. i lives t - i.r-j- ; 'liHVatiJjrihicomiums which aje be. ( jtlc Exectflive on mis, tamum auu 111 public servant at his retirement : : I N'ivif DepaTmbt, June, 28, 1852. ' firing 'accfpied ihe candidacy tor tho ((! 10188 "' 1)1: I HO niHO'lVBH pupiw . ' jl.l 2 .... 111. 1 fti i ii i ra I iitn oppose Ihe Cornprorntse4Le: on ttant. ih bog.tive Slave! Law Repealed and ihe other wuhea lo blow the Union tb atoms.li : .1 hjy meet on the pierce pla'form and ac pt that dwMttwAftf:General at (heir lead. . The platform hat inrlirnnratod in ii it.. Kentucky: resolutions of '03 and the: Declara tion of Independence (Stickle (be Free-sbjlers, and the Virginia renohiiions to plo'ase the Se. cessioniata. Verily! have two extremes met. Union Whiff ! Whias; of North Cawilirm will you hesitate about opposing cb a ticket and iucn a platlorm as the National Democracy offer you t Surely not; And Southern lem. ocrata too should be chary of such company aa that mtojwbicli theyjare now thrown. Let them jremfembef ihe specious guise uder which M1!1 Bulrcn, asya Nonhernsban with Sob.BrniprincJpIesw stole their attections. Gen.fPiercts is his;cobnterprt.s Whigs warned them before, ihey now i repeat that warning I against another " wolf in sheep's clothing.? If the Locofoco Ticket iajthe f ere. ation and choice" of the? Secessionists as claim ed by Mr. Forty the, how qan Southern Union men support it;? . 1 " Ilave they not always contended that the difference between tbe two lanattc lactioos is inappreciable that one is as dangerous and reckless as the other? All Secessionists in this part of the country are rallying under the banner o! Piece and King. Tbey have lately established a new organ in' Charlotte to battle in the cause, and another, now in embrvo. will soonTirofne forth in Salisbury; if they have not established these organs,' the grinders of both are'avowed Secessionists, ' With .such-supporters Pierce is .destined to set a taller la.li loan ne ever received in Alex 4C' ICO. duce Carol Ndvember Scott and Graham will re pro. Chippewa- and Luudy a -Lane. North inal will- fire the first Whin cun next Thursday, and I predict ihe election of Kerr by 5.000 majority. UNION. y 28, i,iblrcrfticrsin or .embarrassment lrVcoiini,;rt 'If appnuicbiug caiivass, by i.lruln tnvldace a ihe head ot thn Na- oArtrRer!-lil, tht?rf.ie e thai you will iuiaretoMjr. President, thni I take leave ...nrtW colleagues ai the Cominl Board MORE EVIDENCE. It is averred that in a speech delivered at Manchester, INew Hampshire, in fNovember last General Pikrce f gave this emphatic an- kfkom!lVvVl)brod iu harmony Ct ihe ttwovkf. witb-:sejisatiuis ufdeep regie! ; UliballijierUj liveliest interekt lor ihe lame rJjeofyour lernri ; &hl mat I nan ever oear MifflofV to lheTdiintii reeled devotion, pa jimai 4f.ayViib wbkh yn.i baye uiven rlkculfies tiHhe'cooiidaiioii of the Union jhii?jei.itftwrafl renown oj iae wuns .Tiiheufc-idfiHliiifia ol ihe mcerest respect Wei'eefffJ aipi jwrv Uithfuily.' yfir obedient W :'. ; . Mill, a. graham. h MilUidJ'iwLmobe, i,- j i" , TresKlt.it U ihe United States, j ! 1 Jackson villi:, Cjo... April 11, 1852. Dear Brother :- Among the first letters I received alter reaching here was one from you; it wass answered forthwith, but not hearing from you since, concluded that you never received my letter, i i now write again, telling you know, that myself and folks are well and well satisi fied, and thai I would be very glad to hear from you obeuer -would have written lu you" oft en i- er, but having so many to write to and knowing but liiile that would interest you, have ! put off writing several times when I should have done so had it been otherwise. 1 - I am doing tolerably well mining now, but through the Winter 1 made but very little poor diggins, high water, and short days, prin- cipal cause.! For the last few weeks occasion ally average $ oz., and as high ; as 9 ox for a week; how ions it will last 1 cannot say. I am on a bar to myselfit has been tried and thought not ! to be worth working could not make any thing much on it myself when I first commenced.! Diggins are so different from yours, and tey vary so much, it would be im- pussiuie io uesrrioe mem 10 you so you wouia understand. What think you of two or three men working for weeks or a month in one pit, not very large, say 8 to 12 reel square, 12 to 30 feet deep it is sometimes good work for one hand to jraise 4 to 5 feet square of gravel, two or Ihree teet thick in a day large rocks, hard' and uneven ledse or bed stoiie. as it is often called here, knives, spoons,; brush, hoe, and sorpe times rakes are used; knives to scratch about in the uneven places in tbe ledge lo get the gild loose, and the spoon to take it up, (trowel is often better than a spoon) a brush to sweep it o the lowest place, a hoe to scrape the ledge where it is any ways smooth, a rake serves to draw the gravel down the torn long toms are vey common and the best machine to make gold with, where gravel (or dirt as it is called here is easily come at and plenty of it, such too, that will pay 2 cts. to ihe bucket, a man can make 5 or 6 dollars per day 2 or 3 hands the best number at a ; torn There has been a considerable excitement, about quartz mines, not altogether died away some have gone to work putting up machinery a few miles from here. 1 1 have been told that suitable ma. ; OfUco of the If. C. rtail IXoad, u' r r : ; ; 7 21st, 1852. j 1 TWrOTICE. iock-hdden in the North Carolina Road Company., are special j requested to vead4he following resoJatkn passed by the annual meeU lag at Baleigh on the subject of interest : , , " Resolved, That in justice to such of the Stock holders of this Company as have paid; their subscrip tions, either in money or by work the amount due by such Stockholders aa shall be u default thirty days from this time, shall be forthwith collected, if practicable; mod that, in all such cases interest be rigidly exacted: Providedf.howeter, that nothing in this resolution shall prevent the Board of Directors from the exercise of a proper discretion in favor of persons having contracts, and who, under previous assurances, have expected and are prepared to pay for their stock in work." An instalment of 5 per Cent, has been called far hv the Board of Directors, falling: doe the 1st Monday in September next. Payments can be made to Directors, by, an order of the Board, aad the Treasurer is not re quired to visit points on the Eue of the road in order to collect the instalments. The next meetibff of the Board of Directors takes place at Goidsboro', on Tuesday be fore the meeting of the Legislature. 1 ' CYRUS PJMENDENHALL, ') Sec'y. & Treasurer. July 29, 1852. , ! 2tl3 Direct Line to tile Northcrii Cities. FARE GREATLY REDUCED. Through from Greensborough, jV. C, to ! j I Richmond or Petersburg, TEN DOLLARS. inn HIS line, of Four-Horee Post-Coaches, from JL GreensboroV N. C.,, via Danville, Va., to Rich mond and Petersburg, is now in full operation, running in connection with the Richmond and Danville Rap Road, and South-eide Rail Road from Petersburg. Leave Greensboro' every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at 9 A. M. .Arrive in Richmond or Peters burg second day thereafter, in time (or ahe evening Cars riortb. ; ! Leave Richmond or Petersburg every Tuesday, I hursday, andbatorday,st ? A. M. Arrive in Greens boro' second day thereafter, ia time for the Salisbury Stage i This line also connects ot Danville, with the Stages to Lynchburg S J. HOLDERBY & CO ! P. FLAG G & CO. July 29,1852. Iyl3 chiuery lo work quartz mines cannot be put up Pros. MORGAN'S FEMALE SEMINAKY. at a less expence than twenty thousand dollar, and some cost as Drugs! Drags!! Drugs!! Dr. S. H. PIIpDIiETON, than twenty ihousanaaoiiar, The eghlh vear wi, Q?en on lhe lat of sip. high a forty tboUSaoa. It IS i-mlr n ..nHiv.Vln t-rm of Tn monlha generally supposed here that where 4 quarfi ,he whde eipen8e io Uny of lhe Collegiate lead will pay for working, that it is in mde- ca88s la $12o for the year 860 for hall the pendent fortune. i terWil of Five months and the ornamental I bere seems to have been a great excite, branches at equally moderate pricef. mem in ourae anu toe aojoining counucs siuyts 1 lett every letter ot late Drmgs some news pt The examination developed to a very high men coming that 1 never creamed on leaving jegrije ,,e advaniages ol the plan which ProC noroe-r-poor '0W8 Ieel Ior nem i sup- Morgan has lone practised. It was manifest to pose now the most of them are between Pa- every observer that the young Ladies of the nama and $an Francisco on sail shipsj perhaps, gradbating class were of a high order of mind on allowance. 1 have just talked wttn a man well!; instructed their polish of manners, and who met with such luck several daysiwas . excellent thoroughness in ihe several studies, lowanced to one cracker a day : he jaso gave jpchjrfing the Scriptures their command of an account oi a sail snip oeingoui over sevepi. angUage and rreedom in composition, and the ty days froi Panama,! some 25 or 00 passen- evident skill and taste in the ornamental branch IKS'- r- II I jf (j I kg tiXECUTIVE MANSION, 1 JVashJnoos City, June 30, 18p2. b: I N"d jiiht eveningi wNh upleign. :rfgfrt, .itir Is'ttejr of the 2h inst., tender jjimrry,,,4',)l:tt! Seireiiiv ot the N-tvy . ifufficiil iHierj'otyrse h.is iWeti .-o intimate entirety liUrmouious, iai it seems like kiinj With one- infamy o,wn lamily to lose you a ihe Council ;ll i i rd. and :arn jquiie sure arTn?iUbHrof the Cabinet' will share :k aie stTt i sf -f 5$J Uwywihahyiihauk. for the able, faithful i impartial maiirter in, which you have ad vstered your IXeparnnent ; and' 1 fake this pion q iay iluCyuur offti'iiil conduct has, k.fitpeit met my entire approval, j li(ipreriateitjt fully, the high sense of tuid prH)rtuy on your part which in- "'jiuWsepUrfife Ifom the . Administration htne, 'lest U might be embarrassed by t connexion uitr' it " in the coming contest. Mip,grei(ihe4,caiise' which compels you ii ad, bdwever 1 niay regret the act it. H Iiifuuld jaava been gratifying tjo me if pvu!ii4Jnoniii 8qvi!jer wim- wuom i uom fHmj Adnjiairation, and who have acted cwauj tMthejr, could have remained sa inpetoa ahd'ieniiinem until its- i!ose. S'raiw tne sovereign people, naveOraerea wiip,"; lyftld tb the necessity of the I u(t ghjilli jjt noi without great reluc coinply ; Wiihi your request by accP''g frftijnarirttt aV'soon as ,1 can find a sue- (""ykfupply jy6ur place. '' j ag that ibe country may appreciate jtomii, as."I.bave jdone, and. reward youi Y I rfeniain your sincere friend, ; j; HILLARD FILLMORE. Secretary of the" Navy. v 1 1 . ; ; . ? - ' ' il 1 i "l ' i i FOR rilK WATCHMAN. - . .ttor ,i he lact that lien. ! Pierce's fo'ebdjally responded to by the , '!ls,M.iKe' Notth and the Secessionists JUtb, seeTS to me rather suspicious ; BoB,bfni$ wjij fought so zealously against - .iisT'in ikk it' . k t . . : t 91 a nianiier-Lns Piiire Hnd'Kim. i i&esef Iwq parlies of eiiremiis so! oft that tn kei whn boib are s tri W Wie; ft Compromise, while it i.oy our opponents, to', be ' par excel- e.mtP!!Dm!$e' ,ickel Would they ,j 'Wr",1 supported either ticket to j tii Trb!e to their pecu- ftLr1 fartanly think so. I hey feel j-..?t l.asveiinisrtif .:TT.rli'.i n i.iui il inn i lie liriu sw:ei-rj trtfa question; propounded by himself; j Vhjo; didinot deplare ! slavery ? J'BuU what sound thinking man regarded that as the only evil that could rs: upon the land. , The men woild dilsofvie ihe Unjordid not hate and de plure lUavery more than he did." p..- THe iseniirnent is at rri butted to Gn. Piebce t- i I1 f : i - m ! f Pi I t I . ' 1 ' L ' 1 L I. .. ry trie author; ot a .nigniy lauaatoryjoiogfapny, 4ihejdito aidvauce his prospects during the campaign. 1 The report eornes from a source that is politically and ; personally favorable to the (jieheraUand is therefore open; to wine of mo objections tnat nave ueen urgeu tome pic viotisl developments, t ' . ij- - Having uttered such a sentiment in Novem- ber; isUherefany thing unreasonable in suppo siiia bhat he iuttered that other memorable dec laralSon in the following January;? ; If in one mdntlh he defiberatelyt avowed that slavery is "the only evil" resting upon the land, and that his hatred of slavery is as intense as that of (the frankest! Abolitionist, is it at all improb able that, two months afterwards he should deiclftrf ihatjhe " loathed' slavery indtbe Fu. L'itive Slave' Law and that he desired toex- l ;t. . i i I .1 H . Ill : ' tirpate both? I I i The Concord IN. II.) imtepenaent uemocrai of the ;2J makes the following reply to the l7fito7l attack Mn ia- vei rarity in! relation to this pujjjectl For the italicizing we j are re- sponsible ..'- 1 : - : The Washington Union came out last week. whb! al terrible lorrer,t of 'wrath and cabbage uipoii qur humble )ieaH, because soiriebody has lurnisnea injs nepuouo won ip""? ... nuhli.hed. (k Gem. Pierce's speech (delivered at Npw Boston ast tall As many Ol our reauera ill 1 1' 1 . .t..t-t II ..nljmi .a n4irl:it for WHrirecOlieci, iuc-pretcm iiuiytvi . the il residency men proies&eu w u intense hatred of slavery ; and especially of the Furtive Slave law. To use bis own- woros, hfl 'loathed' it. The report we published was rt.rrtLiibrf iw rnrregnondent. whose character miuiiuvx - I ' I- i i r i t the truthfulness ot iK rnnrt. Besides, it can be sustained to ko ioiir Hv the testimonv of hundreds who aw.'i ! j 7 . - m ' a beardfit. MNor, although the repor was copied iuto! several other papers at the time, was its general accuracy ever denied. Wei had no de. . ! : j - "'.f. n. . .t i(a limn eira tA an titnierai 1'ierce miuswco, i iub ....- nf ihai sneech. nor have we any jsucu uC,.. where aro Id can ne eoi oy narq worn loiera- jna I s now opening at the old stand, heretofore occupied iM. by Dr. Wheeler, a large and complete' Stock of DRUGS, MEDICINES, PAINTS, Oils, Dye Stuffs, Perfumery, Liquors ,1 Wines, Surgical Instruments, Ci gars, Snuffs, Totacco Teas, and All of which he offers at greatly reduced prices, rlis stock was purchased but a few weeks ago by himself in New York, ani consequently can be depended upon for purity. An experienced band always in attendance Prescriptions carefully put ip at any hour. day or night. O" Orders from a distance promptly attended to. i. i SiLisscav, July 22, 1852. 12tf j Female Bearding School AT CATAWBA SPRINGS. j THE undersigned has opened a Female School at the Catawba Springs, to which ihe invites the attention of the public. He thinks it unnecessary to say any thing of the beallhi. ness of this location, as there are probably none to dispute it; j The school will be under the management of competent instructors; and no pains wilt be spared either to advance the pupils or to pro. mote their happiness. f; 5 Tejims: f For Spelling. Reading, Writing, Arith. meiic, Geography. & English Gram- mar, per session of 5 months, History, Phi Music on Piano, Board, six osophy, Astronomy, $6 00 8 00 15 00 THE MARKET ! , 1 I t Salisbury, Ai: . . Apples, dried) 50 0 $00;' Bacon, 12 (3 Ij ; C 7J Q 8 ; Cottoa Yarn, 75 Q 00 ; Culfee 1 1 CornO (355; Beswi, 20ffl0 ; Dutter 10 U ' . B0 ; ! Feathers a8f Iron 3J04J; Lin Molasses 35340; NaU4ii35; Uats40.Cj, 1. tatoes 433 D00 ; Sweet do. 35 (S 40 j Suri r , . 7 O 9 ; ! Do.' Loaf. 009 129 ; Salt, sack -' low 8 0)9 Wheat 50& S i pofk H FAVrrrevitr t:. ::. Joly 20 Beeswax 22 O 23 : Uacon U Cottoa 9 Q 10 Core 85 395; Coffee 10)21!' 550 O 1 Feathers 3235: Flaxseed $KQ Swedes ,5 36: do. English 3 04 : Lard i : Leather, sole, 20 23: Molasses24,'32G:.Nai!s.c Oats, 50.Q 60: Sugar.bro.,6 & 9i do. loaf, I ) Salt, sick, 1 50 0 I 60 : Tallow, 7 d$ : V ;8a-90.- i 'P -'' , f I H' ' ' CHEsiw.Jaly 20. Bacon per lb. CO Q 12; : : 20O23; Beesva'v (9 20(321 : CofTee 12,3 15 : C 899: CornStoStl2J Eggs 12(2)15: I , r $b' : Feataers 3 035 : Iron 536 : Lard t Leather(sole) 1&& 22: Molasses 35 jQ 40 : .' ba 33 Q 37: Nails, cut, 6 & 7; Rice 41 Sagsr,brownf,8 9 10: do. Loaf, 121 fi 15: ; . : verpool.l 40 O X 50. CATAWBA SPRING sere had died all nthers sick, ship at anchor. I ' no North Carohnians are on that vessel, iHouiih uclowd Irom McDowell county left 1st Ueeemberi-none nave reached nere save tnqse who came on steamers. Wm.-. Pearson's ad vice was rather bad if he advised these fellows not to start with more than $200 to the man, but he did not know that there was such a "real rush to tbei diggins. Some of my acduaintan ces from Blurke and bther couhties ajre coming with more, bands than they can manage well ; to hire, il is rather a bad business, even at 80 or $100 per month a man having negroes here should always be wjib them : the xan. kees are ready at any time to poison the minds of negroes but 1 bave had no dirhculty what ever with my boys. This a great place for ne groes, tbey can make, allowing them every Saturday, from $5 to 10 at no j expence I mean, where diffom are srood, and tbey work ; yet tbey soon become careless about it and do not try any harder here to make o man tney would 50 cents at home. ' Hamo and Bill works for themselves are tolerably we 11 satisfied I saiy jHamp to-day, . . t. . J I . t : ' 1 e. . il . he sends his love to nis motner anu lamiiyi Ruff the same, a very trusty good boy, has made over $100 fori himself, n I I have sent to San Francisco by ene Frank Sweger, all the surplus funds I bad, it to be sent to tne mini, rnuaueapuia,; suujcti w jiuc order of R. C. Pearson enough too, I think, to Dav allmv debts lat homef I am square hre, and call myself a free man, and in Califorpia, now. That lie dsed substantially the language bly hard though lo sftve, inducementf: for spej attributed jtb himj we have nojmore doubt than jng money here are great many men 1 ... ho f? nor Aiienre. As little qouoi nave l h n we 0 Dut are not now; and that a hundred affidavits of Petncrats can oe aaa Hd!iUiainlim the reoort in evpry essential par- aJ..'Laa $vok rs assured.' bn what, we i ;; i s :; . - t n. I deeiralgWl authoritv, that General rierce oseu stronger language tn express; bis float hing ol the Fugitive law thati is ussed by toe report ter. !f blaiAtrm k..ii iliAn J Vj T iiicii, iur viiiiitu- e. 'and lnstrt I hail tJon Vf5 ,,8e ui liir mee,i"S amidst airttf f : , Kver. mol ! Ik' delegates had Wt i--.;. " .?uiner circumstance favorable K THE PRQOF THK PRpOFl It is a little singular that the Democratic edi. tors, instead of flyibg into a furious rage, tear- in their hair and foaming at tbe moutti, ao noi to to work and obtain the proot inai ueuc... Pire's remarks at South Boston nayo misrepresented. :'ieie cat), be no aooi iu n. Tir bad anions his audience on the 2d ot January bearers who were not bo Zionists: kn!. language! -his been attributed to him . : a s i : i ..... a ...ia a wmi 11 1 iin acsw .wastpv whicn ne uiu uoi uw, i , i . ! .u it,i Hrt.: 10 oranu obtain tesnio"" ? t ULI3L- . 1 'l-landerous rcalumnious cnariio t'v --- f - , . i . . jti. .arv aasv matter : but io Smake good lhe charge ol laisenooa H.r bv .at slactorv Drool ts qauo aouvu. " ' ir . I.. ..nn.ril lipn r.v.- ...... iva i nn reauv ifji cu'- Pierce Irom the periouf offence imputed to him bn the instant that we are convinpa innocent of it. fBut we must nave oeitcr r... dence of his innocence than the angry para graphs of .editors who know notnoe matler thatv oursel, At the , itojgn Pierce's remarks were reponcu uj t aod ManchesterjDemocrats,, he was not a can didate for the Presidency, nor.uiu T that he ever would occupy sucn F-' Whaj motive then had these, rVIiCI resent him? And why, it uen. a - .v marks were misrepresented, o.o ncur - j --j- Li a ' . a a m nMPi if in an w- a twi bui ere never will be. I almost forgot to speak ol a qd.xuu lump that was found some 10 or 12 miles from hr a or ten! davs since, it was boxed on nadv for exhibition when it reaches the States. ?Write often, my folks in Burke peg. lect me, or have written and sent by band; the mail is intended to carry letters, and then they inmA nil irker and more certain. You see I ; 7 " j . i . ! must close. 1 . ; Your brother, D. J. FORNEY. es, could not but be the result ol a well devised system, rigidly pursued and successfully ap. plied. : - Rev. A. BAKER, Rev. D. A. PENICK, Rev.k T. PENICK," . Examiners. Salisbury, July 5 1652. r - : I- . MEDICAL DEPARTMENT OF HAMPDEN SIDNEY COLLEGE, Riclimotid, Virginia. THE fifteenth annual course of Ijeclures in this In stitution will compienceon MONDAY, the 1 1th of October, and continue until the ensuing March. ' R L. BOHANNAN, M. D., Professor of.Obstret rics and Diseases of Women and Children. L. W, CHAMBERLANE, M. D., Professor, of Ma teria Medica and Therapeutics. MAUPIN, M. D., Professor of Chemistry and Pharmacy. i ' CHAS. BELL GIBSON. M. u., Professor ot Surge ry and Surgical Anatoray. CARTKK- r: J UniNSur , M. v., rroiessor ot Anat omy and Physiology. DAVID H. TUCKER, M. D.,Professor of the The fti and Practice of Medicine. A. E. PETICOLAS; M. v., Demonatrator ot Anat: omy. ; The sludv of PKAUllUAli AWATUM x may De presented with the most ample facilities, and at incon siderable expense. ; CLINICAL LECTURES are regnlarly givenattbe COLLEGE INFIRMARY. & RICHMOND ALMS HOUSE. ? ? The Infirmary, under the same roof with the Col lege, and subject to theientire control of the Faculty, is at all times well tilled witn Medical and ourgicaica ses, and furnishes peculiar facilities for clinical instruc tion. Manv Surgical operations are performed in pre senceofthe class; arid Uhei studentrbeing freely ad mitted to the Wards, enjoy, under the guidance of the Professors, unusual oppbrtanuies for becoming familiar with the symptoms, diagnosis and treatment of disease. EXPENSESMatriculatiion tee, S ; rrotessors" fees (aggregate) $105 Demonstrator's fee $10 ; Gra duation fee $25- : ' The price of board, including fuel, lights and ser vants' attendance is usually $3 to 3 50 per week. The Catalogue. &,c. containing fuller information roncernin? the Institution, ill be forwarded to those aDOlvins for it, or specific enquiries will be answered by letterl . : S. MAUPIN, M. D. July 13, 1852. 3t 13. j xean oi ine r acuity. dollars per month. , ; V. STIREWALT. Lincoln ck, June 24 1852. 8t LEATHER BANDSi ' i "I THE subscriber has patj up. machinery for, stretch ing, cementing and riveting bands with copper rivets. The bands are' stretched with powerful! ma chines, made expressly for that purpose, and the diffi culty of bands stretching and. ripping Under the com mon way of making them, is entirely reimoved bj this process. Bands made in this way wilt hold their width evenly, run true, and have a uniform bearing oft the drum or pulley, and will give from 15 to 20 per jcent. more power than those made in the ordinary way. They are made out of the best selected oak tinned Spanished Leather, and no pains will be spared to make them equal to the best Northern bands, and will be sold as low as they can be brought in New Y6rk. Bands wilt be delivered in Salisbury to Messrs, Jen kins & Robertsi for all who may wish. ' 1 HAS. M. LINES, l Hunt's Store f. 0.,Uuilfbrd co Nj C. July 8, 1852. lylO j In this County, on ihe 27th ulU, by the Rev. Samuel Rothrock, Mr. PETER A. FISHER to Miss ELIZ ABETH ,C, daughter of Michael L Brown, Esq. In Iredell county, on the 4th inst., at the residence of bis lather, Mr. DAVID HOLM AN TUCK, in the 20th year of his age. j ! This very interesting young man had commenced a classical education, and ejeited in his frjehds the fond anticipation of seeing him one day rise to eminf nee. His talents were of a high order and hi application to study unremitting. . Being the eldest of the family, and an only son of great promise, we, readily conceive that the parental ties ere strong and endearingj and thos of his sisters ot $&e mest peculiar nature, i ici these ties were all suddenly severed, and a vacuum produced in the family circle never to be filled. jCom. BASON, will be ..absent from Salis bury, for several! weeks. Letters addressed to TVR. WM. F XJ him at this place, will be attended to Immediate his return. I y on Fli jif. V '.,nt I Where is that letter ? i-JrtllV feason: it was not forth. ''Si'C J i n '"'will wh noi lorui W.L.Ju cVnan; Douglass and oth. H-4h(lV t.?;ie"or A horsemanship re. TJ ne is the nominee I Mr. TtstoWb .i .u. Rlara Law are oi to spoaeu u. . f a"--- ' ..tiU.. ibat it hia strongest kind ; ana tt rtu-.M-- r t . opinbn of the lU is not such ".Cli iA these terras of denunciation, he did not put himself right before, the. commuutty Bi wnico he lives.-r-i'eefsoar imeuigenoc, " Li I ' eas the r creation i r . -1 i ' . Wilsbn, Scs.Wnlfi arid the Free. England, who ;deved a.n e WHson ythe on the sa4e platform T has bfen seen at bis fa ber1. res id ene e fa - . T F,?uur" . i .nnv whh the Ctrl be,lOH "ttcK H rr' u u,e "ame platlorm 7 nas ueeu -coi. . ; W-n& union 3 because fellow derson county in company wuh l "'7 -ltu?drous kind" They both' with him.r-incoI Republican, s't- " p -! - ;-" ' - - ; , I ": ' I - 1 X ' S If i the girl be. LAND FOR SALE. rflHE? undersigned offers for sale a valuable Tract JL lyrng lour miles South of Salisbury, between the r.iinrlnfioland new road to Concord. Said Tractf con- tains 252 ACRES, all wood land except 10 cres, which are fresh cleared. It is well timbered, ana nas several eligible locations for building.1 ! AnAth.rTrtct situated on the waters of Fpor Creek 14 miles North-west of Salisbury, containing 226 Seres. TKi. traet m well watered and improved, having on it a eood dwelling house and all necessary out-houses. The'land is generally good. Any person wnmug w nnrkhM either of these tracts can obtain a great bar- irain and accommodating terms. The lands can be viewed by calling on the subscriber, who will take sure in showing tnemt, Angust 3, 1852, 14 tf, DAVID WATSON. plea READ I THIS ! ARRIVAL OF AN ENTIRE STOCK OF S'EW GOODS. ii - ' Maxwell & Horah, I Have just received their entire new stock oj o J ' j n.i i spring anu uiuuicr uuuus j Just purchased! in NewYaxik and Philadelphia at re duced prices, whieh will enable them td sell remarka- . . ' r c : rk bly low, consisting ot tne usual variety oi rorcigp. do mestic, and Ladies' Fancy j COOKING STOVES, HARDWARE 1XD CCTljERY, HATS. BONNETS, BOOTS AND SHOES. CHINA. GLASS AND CROCKERY WARE ; STA TIONER Y and FANC Y AR- TtCLES; GROCERIES? j Cheap 1 to al of which they solicit the attention and patronage of ihe public, and pledge themselves to use every effort td merit it. , Small Profit and VtcK tie- mm r t Jm witi iwr iiicii iiiULiv. Salisbury. Mav 13. 1852. 2if u Ebenezer Academy Remedieior Dea&ess. fiPAKPA'S ACOUSTIC OIL., ft remedy tor ueai- ness. nains in the Earsi and all those disagreeable noises, like the buizing of ipseets, whixxing of steam, &cu, generally attendant on or sympiomauc oi ness. ' s h I also ' FLEXIBLE EAR TUBES, .- :.' ! T, i J ; s by means of which, a person, never so deaf, may be made to heaV, easily wjthoufc any extraordinary eleva tion of voice. They ate handsome and substantial, and wiQ be sold at prices to bring them within the means of everyone. TobVhadoC " 1 . opposite Maasiott Hotel, Salisbury, N. C Ul J I'm WHITE LEAD, Oils, Varnishes, Window Glass, fuuy. Putty Knives. Chrome fans ureen, Ochres, Brushes. Whiting, Rotten Stone, $and Paper, and almost every article pertaining tp this line of busi ness, may now be had at a very k figure, of opposite Mansion Hotel,; Salisbury, N. C. Jttly29. : ' 2tl3 SALISBURY, Juljt W. T. SHEMWELL, WAS this day redbced the prices of his Summer r-nnno ; rAar n make room for bis Jrall and Wiutef Stock. Ladies and Gentlemen in wantoT Dress Goods ' are now offered great induceroenU. He has bSSiful Lawns, BerSges. Embderedand Sw Muslina, J.cooeU, uamoncs, w r THE Trustees of this Institution respectfully an nounce! to the public that the next term wll com mence on the! 15 th day of July, under the superintend ence of Mr. H. R. Hall, whose ability as a Classical teachef has been tried and highly approved for upwards of twenty years. He wiil be aided by competent as sistants. I Tuition, per session of 5 months, is at the following rates : I . , J Elementary ranches in connection witji the ttf-st prin ciples of ntnmeuc, xuogusu uraiuuim , and Geography, ?? & I K SV' ---- - p- - - r . ! s .m - ST . l lAtin and lireeK witn fliatnemaucs, Bord froni $5 00 to 5 00 per month. t W. F. COWAN, President of tne uoara. i Rev. II. N. PHARR, - E, B. HALL, Ml M.BAILEY, Dr. J. R- NIS BET, R. H. HILL, Mat W, M. ALLISON. By order Of the Board, - n.ihinv Church. Iredell co.'. N. C. June i co:- 12 50 HOTEL V. STIRBWlIiT, TTAVING purchased this beautiful feunm.rr r. JLJL takes pleasure in informing hi3 frienij cr public, in general, that be is making jvery f irrprovement for the convenience and com foil f : who may repair Io those Valuable Spring in f; pleasure or health. Arrangements are in progress, andi if pric: the water will soon be brought into the Lou-;- ! drastic machinery; convenient bathing hou r. ing erected j lodging rooms a re being renovate.! a nished with all that will contribute to die en;e ; the occupants; and the spacious premises are Ui naiiented. in! various ways. In short, the pn ; r! determined to render the Catawba .Springs a ;.' rea enjoyment, to those who may patronage 1.,, ; he assures the public that every possible effort made to secure the favor of those who call u; on ! ID" TraveBersi who stop at Catawba Sprin s fint ih werv beat of. entertainment : and to c . chalrges' will be as low as the provision markets low.' " . i I . 1,1 , Catawba Springs, larcb 3, 1852. f if." Jonesfille Male and Fcciale ACADEMIES I REV. WM. L. VAN EATON, aJ M.;rri Rev. Wail. O. REro and Lady wilt take t of the Female department the first of. Septet..' The Male department will open on MonJay t! of July. It is important that all wishing t ei. present, on the first day ol, the session, or eo circumstances irill permit; I , ; , For the benefit of the two schools we have ;. apparatus with globes and maps, to illustrste ;'. portant sciences studied. j f jt ' Board can be had in the best families for f? week. Tuition $5. .$8.' 810, 812 50. Fret umwuit! iu a smsiss,sfiK ntfi uuiwiviuvi sic on the Piano $20, Guitar 161, Hebrew f;l. Yadkin co , N ;C July 8. 1853. i Stilt e oc lioirtu ciivci ! HOW AN COUNTY.. Court of Pleas and Quarter Session:, ! f ; Term, 1852. ' Richard Thoraason and David Vw Wagoner, A istrators of Thomas Foard, deceased, vs. . Foard.. i; 1 j j; - j" Petition to sell Land, I TT snneariAir to the satistaction 01 the to: the defendant Matthew Foard, is a non-refiJoi t State : It is therefore ordered, thai publication ! in the Carolina Watchman for six weeks, not..) aeienuani w c mu iuumi .i ..v. wu,. . and Quarter Sessions, to be held for the county ; an, at ttie Court House in Salisbur), on tive day in August 'next, then and there to pUad, f or dempr to the petition of plaintiiE or judr., confesso Will be taken and the cause set fur 1 exparte.1 JM ; J M . - 1 Witness, James K Kerr, wera oi onr sua l office, the first Monday in May, A. 1). 18i2, a:: I 76 ylar f oaf Independence. .", - T ; r JAMES E. KER1M Price fdv. 50. II' Valuable Land for G: THE subscribers.oflVr for sale their? valuable ' tract cl ' Land; lying miles South '- of Clifnimohsville, Davidson County, main road leading Irom Clemmonsvillo ( ingion bnd Salisbury. Thailand is ur.-J; cultivajion.! The tract consiM of i 264 ACRES. ; about nOne Hupdfed of which! are! ex: timbered lnd, and 30 acres of iiceller.t ow, in fine order. ' ij' j ' ' Tbejre is a gopd largbrick fwellin and all necessary outhouses bn the pret::i ihe convenience of any person I wUhirr sirabje residence. f Ih There is also; an eicellent SAW lU the same tract, recently repaired, wit!. cient quantity of water to makjs it a j r business, "j ' ' . , ) . There is also, adjoining same tract, r. farm of 35 acres, with good framed dv. which will be soldj separately! io any desiring a small tract of land.; j Persons wishing to purchase Ens t land, situated in a good neighborhood, v. well to call and see for tbemelves, J , PETER MOC A. J. MOCK. June 2, 1852. i ..Ml ,; 4t9 itsttr of Hdrtn sivamui, ROWAN COUNTY. Superior Court of Law, Spring Term. 1852. Harriet C. Bencinl rt. Lorenzo U.Jenctni. j Petition for Divorce. jx appearing to the satisfaction of this Courj that the Defendant irt this case j Lorenzo D. Bei)citi, is a non resident of tpis Stale : It is, therefore, ordered by ihe Court that publication be biade for ihree months in the Carolina Watchman, and Carolina Republicae, requir inzsaid Defendant to be and appear at the next term of tbi Cour , to be held for the County of Rwt, at the Court Hbuse in Saiisbary, on me cm imw-j ler the 4th Monday in September next, men anu lunc to plead, answer, or demaf to thisPetition.or the same :n nro ronfesso and set for hearing ex parte. ... l j a tMArtiMni1 .nHmts. Ready Made Clothing, r.ngi-'i n.rH..nined to sell. Thoae in c". 7"1?JZ W it weatlv to their interest mnt nl cntIV vniw - : . to give bin call. --rerSilo A. J. Aoseman, HAVING permsaently locsteiisf bis Father's, 10 Amile. ihyfMJSI er. his prote-ionai serv.ee. - -zjD 1 .r ii ablic jeoerally r:.. hKa,i;ah Wesson. Cierk .f said Court, at Office theWIondTf after the 4th Monday iti March, A D 1852, and in the 76th year of our Independence. I OBADIAH WOODSON, Cf S.C r . j- om 3ni9 r rice nu. o ' LAND FOR SALE. VALUABLE Tract of Land for sale, consisting I Acre lying eig Chambers Ferry roa tarn pifceHent spring va nrii-ulars enauire ot ' ' COWAN'S VT?a TP.TA UT.ti l.tTIf Oft TRIP nnTnttn A rvtrrc ttf t VI V A T IT . ' DISEASED KIDNEYS, iSone in A Bladder and Kidney V of the Loins, $c. ! This invaiuable medicine is for sale at lb- V leL in Mocksville at Dr. R. Campbell's, i i at me Drug Storein Charlotte ; and at Watchman Office, in Salisbttry t , The subscriber H General Agent for 1 above Medicine, io this Stale, of whom tiy maybe obtained by addressing him of Sill-! l(; or calling ar his house, 10 miles West of it..- t -i; 'i ii . July 15, IB52. A nf 190 Acre. 'yng eight miles East of Salis tt. "iK.rnhsmbers' Ferry road, with two Houses,! rilh Meadows at- eood stable J two excellent springs, w tached. tor parwcuiMs W. BROWN, or f MICHAEL BROWN4 Salisb0ryUuly29.1S52. NEGROES WANiTEi Salisbri, Jane 3dJaS52. CASH FORiNEGrMO T HE subscriber is now in Market for t'. ofa LARGE NUMBER OF LIKELY NEGROES, suitable fr the Southern "I which he is paying, THE HIGHEST IT. I CASH. ' r"v,i?LMf:.''it'iV; Persons having any of ihe shove tiamJ i " tale, wiU find it to their advantage by tnil. tion :t6 him- . .!: j -ilS f JlYKIl ; A x D" Communrcsiibns from a distance att-n . Blanks of every description for sale AT THIS Vf f ivp DR. S. H.PENDLET FFERS his professional services to t He can be! found at Col. RobarJ II SaixsBcaT, MiacH 25, 1852. . j ; ! 1 !- f " : '! . . ' lf ri !:; ' l,4 .: , ' : " . , . ...... ! ' . ; . - 1 1 r pa 114
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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