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K !! 3 I i I : .ji ! 1 r : ' . I ' His pw language actehzeu by great Unicttsal jitnUieri M has hithferto been eeiierallv Regarded father ln'ifie jiebi of a liixurvfthkb as one of the I? 1 vi JiHriie necrssnriesiof lifetibut a Mohs. F. I i udre proposes to I urn! it o practical ac t courk by tnakmg it tib tesli than a'perfect : . ' . .1",. r S .. . r:-. 1 A,.Tmiiniiilinn f Illfrtius ui unci uaiiuuni .." , " " tbVliragoro of tM earth, just a Latin! Was of the me- UlUBVal savans. -ocring Mnij(loc' f fT ceivs that! there yptild5tj4 j JifiicqJtypn Ifcveife-. person' lea rhfiig !tjtf languages--i la jmaterjielle ir that bis country; anrfH Ja gifnehile rthcj rtusicalj Ian guage which lie hasinventedJ Of course if U His wete donri ifiep 4jc ueas in vtevf would at once Ibe acxornplished.- professes to be char- . i"'"' 'I . t r Vim . . . a '. simplicity, lit is lounu- ed upon the seven notes of ;the scale, and no Word contains more' tljah; four sounds. It ma v be ! played Ion anV 1 instrumeiU or isungj ; the fioles may be s&npy named or j i nd il a t ed, i I a Hu li a b o4 "Jf"! n ngV ! so iltat thelsysterni Wou(d available for 1 the bse pf J the deafi tljeidfurtib, antl the Mina. Af. Sudre likewise proposes losuh- stitune for thtYjCuinbrous 'ctxleb of bignals lit oip in ihie .fmy and navy a code of his j oxvnl fbundedjpon lhe UltfeeT sounds, G. I :. f.!. (J .xecutfd on a lugl4 pr jdrum. or re ' t r -nted by cannon off different calibre, or it dicaied on a I telegraph. Yesterday be performed atf th'e ; Han oyer Square rootips a number of experinjienis before a ;; largparid respectable audience. Various phrases were propounded; itojhim by la uiessaruj gentlemen present.! lie gave j eipiession (to them in! the ilifferent modes enumerated, ana his pupil, iM lie Jose phine Hugof, instantly Isubpiiied the cor rectpnterpretatibn. The experiments in telegraphing, or!signalling,iwere particu larN striking, whatever rniy be thought ol ttf .larger SQhme ol thti ingenious in yeiijor, this at least promises to be of grdi utility. M. Sudre arid his schoUr Wert' exceedingly Well recti v d. London f is qMOGKS k4 frj- riK:'f I ' e I County. -North Carolina. rri HP. tindraiirned hat insr Durchiad the ibovc nam- 1 JL't? ti HoteT. Oalely the prpjrtxf Rf" Johnsioh) extend Jwelcpriie to thtf raveHing cotBinnnity, and Accommodate bial gaefla in a qiannef eqiiattoany Land lord in this section of Nfirth Carolina, Np exertions Swill be wared to render all who rear favor him with ?t heir patronage hPP7 and satisfied w,hiie they take aneir f ease in nis inn. i R.sAuoijn sMar4H852.-Ulyl l!r..f 'DRDAITLF. HAVING ! permamenilyl located in the vTowd of Salisbury, respectfally ten- Iders his services to the pablifi inthe various !t : .Li; u:i e. ! F. Office! West's bricktuitding, neat th Itowan Hoase, jand one door above the Watchruan' ' OfEce'. f ' .Feb. 19, 1852 - ,,. i i 4 :tf42 ' GENTLEMEN'S AND LADIES' t : SHOF.R. 44- 1 fj itfeneM tn Dunmng Ah old gentle- ! mM;fc4dved a firrb foHyears ; ai last. Ipi I after every bod jVjpatif rice! 4nd temper were exhausted, a clerk l earned Frank Frank called upon the i gentleman, and :;jnit vitbj polite 'recptjd nd the usur kl Wpswer; pith the ddijt cfn, You jneed noi' ponblel yourself yiiitl man, about Hhe matter i I will make all rights I : 1 V tp,no!replied Franlcj - I .could -not ,4uiii4v ui j liiuitieui ti viuitpfiiiiig you to hi I at the store tor a tew dollars. It will not ibe the lilishtest inconvenience for me lp s op inrjas 1 pass your plape of busi ness six limjes a day, to and from my meals atid l ean call every timel gd by.";. - Uere." said the old fellow to hisbook kee ver, alarmed at the prospect of being uuupeu si times a aay lor me next six iii6nths,Tay this impertinent rasdal, Hejcjan bejit' me in politeness, and if he wate a situation; I will Igi ve h irfij two luouannu uojiufs a year. jruni s utier nca iuirguzine. ' a j - A STRANGER FROM AN OLD COUN- TI)V For a day or two past a cood deal of attention lias been excited in the streets by the appearance of a fine looking per sonage in Eastern costume, .JjHe is p. Sy rian gentltt man of wealth and intelligence. 'is vistiing t (i is count y tgratify his vuiiusii. i.u jenm an iiiit, oe can oi a peo- e who are, by means dfflheir missiona- ries and merchants, doing a great deal for Ibeimproyement ot his own countrv.r He ,spe ks English fluently, an, in conversa. -;ifor Jwith ja number of pur iidzens;bas detailed mdny interesiingl (acjts, ' shoWing the progress which Syria is niaking again jin civilization and the artSi !M I e goes hence to St.Paul and to Lake i Csuperior, .intends to From thereiweiuntilerstand. he turn his steeps sbjutb ward and. alter a visit to the Southern States. ?to so toCaliforniavand the East jt is not of ten that the oldest o jcoOhtries sends a i i ?n4i we ' fordially jwis'h 'eiiliht " - "IT jcaau.i juuruey .onu saie re turn to hil home.-eArcr Tribunel - - ri -.; 'A-.-;- i '4 -: ? i -,. 1, if ' I i v- A1 An ckerbocker for Augusti 1 'is:: AJcorrespondent sebdsfus from Albany i;me sumoineu touching incident : - Annougn we areunacouainted, I - ;' .JS L not Of J CUING. I- ,a i.- l .; "I following is from the 1 f; can- well Hpsist communicating the lollow- crcumstance to you. Mf. S-4 tfe e$idenc;isriej!t 16 rhinerbad a v"' noc mi winter ; and we :f, f u4f n-rheW;-r Sol fond ve e the jchildreri x)! chothfr,s society that the cjommands or thj parents Were prevented them tfroVti being in ach 6ihers comn'nnv' both' hiWt r-;- . rii , v v-.. u yMriieuiaeepiy,uer; ;f; j lossto see. the rernains-?! her fcifmer -agony, so strongly; de picfdd in one sd jyounrunuiiartegi tVrmai she turned calmly to PlrS--t , and wiib a; tremulous vn- SfeM- !il! f rirVoor vviuie-r but wi nout witinfo- ftL fai jchairj and lwitfi Clasped , bans and faceltiirned Hea ;! II yen ward;rited audililyj tjje fcrdV Way :? "5 rl I There were about af dozen nVnn, 31iiresentrttuM not one wiOiluhmoistened J f i fell- s 1 ; rryrt.tT r rienn u.iai k, ipai cuiiu is ovetf ; pf bat with Hall meiiove nrr parents bear' f ma" heri cannot belie ve she is loved on earth Vt:Vi it : ;rrl" --r-. jtM -i4;iM. jf:-?.- 1 ! Lay by a good store pi patieince, tjui larts and put it wbere you canjfinU U HE lobscribf rs have on hand, iani ayej constantly manulactaring.Gemletnen'a BiooO, sides and gai ters, and Ladies' jahoes of every variety. Our stock b children,8 shoes is large and handsonie.! j j ; ; Oaf work is of the best material and, prkmanship, and will be sold low for cash, or oh sjiort credit to punc tual dealer. Repairing done in a' neat jrnanner, and on shWt Aotice. H (- !V- -J . iJ.; ; Alt kinds of country produce and dryland green hidf8r taken in exchange 1 for work. , j Cl Cash will be paid lor UKEb' UATTL j ; ' .) RYMER MOWRY, :f ; Opposite Wm. Murpjiy &, Co's Store. April 15, 1852; ' i '!! 11 lyou m&RTTN & BRYAN, And General Commission Merchants, h Jl " : i;AW:3 Boycelir'Co: Iwhiffi ' ! i'' ! CHARLESTON. S. cl i. ' nnSuNsi iiBAplviNsiili THE BuBcriber often forsalefcirBRICK HOUSE Eland IibT ia the ton.ofSalisbary, on Main streef one iooraboT th Watchman The hoose is large and con Wniit fof a Boarding Hjotjse r it coniaina seven rooms and a pass-way above an,djbje-J low; Iwith'a jBre'place li each roofn, ind two JargVfieK Jars with a'il-e place Jnone!ofiUiraThe IptWrge: and rdha backjthe whoje depth "ff t4j square ibi0h make? !it cotiyenient forifboi Wing iurposfg. J i TbH subscriber also oflertij fort fear sale two Tafnbje small PintaUons. one of them con tains 100 Acres, lying5 on theroad ieadm from Salisbury to Hix's ffer r jr, wtJerjMaraber,a t$y$ tour ttniles from Ss3' bcryjon which-thiere is a fim fat orchard, very liable and of choice fruit, and k beouiiiiil Sitoation, an tope of the healthiest placesj intb ! eoqntrjr ; the land ;f s well timbered, and is well adapted tjo Cotton and' all the grains,nd is withi a qaarter ofa mile of the Raul Roadj;! thefeiis nbout forty acres Weired land on lh)9 placei i iTheJother planiation, 140 Acres, lis witjhin 31 miles of the town of Salisbury, and is one of ithe most convenient places in tjije couptyi -he lapd s wy J free and productive, and is .well watered ; the land s an iirau;, auu su arruiigqu uipi cvijr utiu vau ; IT" T turedj and it can't be beat fbirthait purpose : it Ibaisja most eicellent Meadow8 on it, well set with herd ;grM, and H well adapted fpr tobapco and.cotton, and! canfr be beat for Jail the varicusgrains,&c. . Both of these places; can be had with the crops on them, together with a handsome stock ofjl young Cattle, Hogs, and Farming Tfofa. Those wishing fo buy! will pleBs4 (o call on the subscriber at hif residence four fltiilea from Salisbury, .on the road leading tOrIIix'a Ferryj.rr- rersons wtslung to buy would to wen to caiiisooa, me oihv omeci ne uus in loiirriux his mynjr as for sale is to so to the South on account f his Health. coin ot these places are the Central Rail Road in one male of each other, and runs 'near midway ' bejtweejn them4 Good Miliss and Market for timber handy. CYRUS W. WEST Sept! 9, 1852. ! 1 H- I 19tf Dri A. M. NESBITT, sthte; foe Jiotttt Citrolinji, H ff 1.! ROVVAiN COUNTY. ' i Superior Court of Laic, ISpting Term, 18$2. j Harriet C. Bencin vs. Lorenzo IX Bencini. ; v Petition for Divorce. ' IT appeafitig to the satisfaction; of this Court that the Defendant tn this case, Lorenzo D. Bencini, is a npri resident of tliis State: It istheriefofe, j ordered ibyjthe CburtJ that publication be madje for three months! in the Carolina Watchman, and Carolina Republican, requir ing saad Defendant to be and appear! at the nejtt term of this Court j to be held fop the County of Rowan, at the Court House in Salisbufyon! the otb Monday !af- AVING permanently located in the Town of Salisbury, tenders his Professional sprvices to the citizens and surrounding country. Hisoruceison Wa ter street, on door below A. II. 'Caldwell's office, ! -will be lakenlpro confesso andfsei foKheariris exparte. where heimay be found at all timei.unles absenl qn ; Witnessi Obadiah WposorjjQlerk of said Courti, dt terjthe 4th'4fllinday in Septerabejf net,j then pnd there to iplead, answer, or dem;urfto jfhis Petition, or the same Professional duties. 'January 1st, 1852. FALLtAND WINTER E m BEARD M Fashionable Tailors and iers, Office:, the 8th Monday after the 4th Monday in Matc, A.! D.f 1852, and in the ?6th yeatfof ur Indepenidedc. j ".ji I OBADIAH WOODSON, C. S. C.'. Priee adv. $10. S i ; ! 3m9 f i 1 Jew David's Hebrew Plaster. ! 1 fTl HE great remedy for Rhe-uchatism, Gout, Painj in JL the Sideji Hip, Back, Limbs land Joints ; Scrofala, King's Evil, -White Sweliingi lljard ; Tumors, StirT Joints, and all fixed pains whatever. j ! 'j Where this Plaster is pplied. Puin cannot eiist.j It has been beneficial in cases of tweakness, such as Pain anjd Weakness in uhe Stomafh,j Weak Limb,iLartie ness, Affection of the Spine, Female Weakness, No female, subject to pain or weakness in the back; or sides, should be without it. Married ladies, in dttih cate situations, find great relief from constantly wear ing this Plaster. ;; : ; ' : . f The application of the Plaster between the shoulders has been found a certain remedy ,for Colds, Coughs, Phthisic, and Affections )t -thLurigs in the It primary stages. sIt destroys inflamation by prescriptioni. I ! The following c6mmndati0n is frohi an agjent re siding at Trenton, Tennessee : 4 , 'ij j "WT Ac.it j . renton, uioson'i L-o. Tenn.t JNov. 7, '49. j ttaSSimereS, VestlngS, 0?erCOat- i I Messrs. Sccm tl & EinGentlemen : I The Hebrew 1 1 mSTS &Ci. ' i ! ! Piaster is becoming popular! in! Uhis section. There is Which 4hey will sell aseap as can be bought in ariy i th.l v Ztr fo 7VU ' Southed market, and wil be made up to oder, in I . Vts I fdJ t T Ml B.,Wr;Ar?i,t 4 .1- k-. ..:.Jf;- isL..u f as aHlf tefl for some time with an enlargement of the ern markets could afford. They hav?. also) received their irall and Winter Fashion for HAVE just received a most suurbi stock of Full and Winter Ready Made Clothing, ClQth.H, 4"c- t0 wit : general assortment of Over coats, Dress and Frock Coats, Pants- and Vest3. Also a beautiful assortment of Boys and Ciifdren' Clothing. Gent's pressing j Gowns, Heavy Double j)vercoats, lftey PDts;and Vests j fine Shirts, Collrs;pnd Cra fats'j Sulpenders,1 Drawers, &c. and Picket Hand kerchiefs of a supTior quality, and almost every other article belonging i:o a Clothing Store ;! together with a superior lot of ; i I .u J- ! - r t - . - . - ' - I I Saddle and Harness IWannl acrtwrer, t" U -' Ann A. Co.. Salishurv.lN. C. HAVING permanently located myself irf theToiwn of Salisbury, I now offer myservieestif the above business. . Haying worked in some of the best 6hopsf in the Stat and also in tbe Northern cities,; I tfeink I jan please all who rnayavor- me with a cfH- (Repairing done at short notice. Prices moderate. ! Coantry , pro dace taken! in exchange foir work. s j - i ! -: I ;: ; I JOEL SULUVAN. ' t . i e tot.) 1 v37 , I NEW CARRIAGE SHOP, AT i. MT. ULLA. rl HE undersigned has o JL pened aCarriaige Eietab- lishment near 31ourt Ulla. in Rowan county, and Ibegs leave to call public attention to the same. He is prepaid to, do all kind of work in his Line of business, in, the: very best manner, and on the, most a o eommodating terms. He proposes to makeja perma nent establishment at thefabove stand, believing the public wants of that section of country require it. He hopes the citizens in the surrounding country who may need work, will give him a call before going ylse where. He; will possess some j advantages over. Carriage build ers in the surrounding villaiges; and begs the country public will avail themselves of the benefits othe same. I I JAMES BROWN; Jan. 8, I852f, j i I36:tf : ANOTHEK . ' j ... : NEW ARRANGEMENT- Williams Browni HAVINp purchased the Tin Shop formerly known as the! shoo of rowh &, Baker, have iooened the same in the bouse of P. A.j Davis, opposite Ihe store of W. Murphy j &f Co., (where -,he proposes to carry on the business! in all its various branches. lie is now ready to receive theOrders of his friends and the pub lic, tor all kind ol work in his line of business A ifine assortment of Tin and Japan Ware kepst constant ly on hand for sale, as cheap as can be sold in fhe State, House Roofingi and Guttering executed promptly arid in the best manner; -Copper and Sheet Iron Ware ot various jkinds also kept constantly on hand ; and any work in that line not ready made promptly executed.. His Sheet Iron Stoves are a superior Article, and very cheap. j STILLS of all sizes kept for sale, and made to order at 50 cents j! per pound. The subscriber respectfully solicit a ttial. . Mer chants and Pedjars are particularly invited to give him a call. , i ! j J Country Produce, olid Pewter and old Coipper taken in exchange fbriwork Salisbury; Jan. 8, 1852 and jare ready o put np work in the latest fashions. riTaylors' Sheari Points, Thimbles and Needles, kept tor sate.fn i .j ' ' 1 :f The Undersigned respectfully invite their the public to, call and examine their stock. H' ' '( H. H. BGAJirrJ i? ; i ; : I JAMES B. BEARD. Sept. 16; 1852. i 22tf vol 8 J Disolation of Co-partnership. rjpHE.Co partnership heretofore existing under the JL firm of Joseph F. Chambers & Co., is this day dissolved by mutual consent. All persbrfa indebted to the late firm will please call on James '.C. Caldwell, who is;diily authorized to settle the business ofthe con cern, f! ! J. F. CHAMBERS, f i j i P. B. CHAMBERS, f I J. C. CALDWELL, . 1 I M. C. CALDWELL. i Augusj 30, 1P52. 20tf iy36 i New Co-partnership. fYlIEj subscribers have this day eritfred ;into Co ;J. partnership in the Mercantile Bet si ness in the town of Salisbury, at the etand formerly occupied by J; F. Chambers & Co., under the firm ofiChaitibers' & Caldwell; : , J. F. CHAMBERS. ? H l! i M. C. CALDWELL. :. August 30, 1852. j F 2Qtf !; M!!-$25 REWARI). j " RAN off from the subscriber on Monday night the Bthf instant, by negro man FRAN. He is a hbut 21 years old. and is about six foethlgh, ofa cop-i per complection, large frame, and carry! himself very erecy when walking; and upon the iwholh very likely'. He is Supposed tb: have worn off a Kentucky Jeans Sack Coat. I think he is making his way to Some free State, and probably with some white map. I will pay the above reward to any person who wilj takje him up and' confine him in any Jail so that I get him again. Any person who iriay take him up can give me informal Mon by Writing to me at Lexington, Davidson county North Carolina, i If ; i KtiBtUT Li. HAIKU K AVE. spleen if'hjilh aye her aigreatieal ofpajn. The swlel-l ling and pain had extended up! nearly to the iirinjj)it and ojcatorjayy she coufd scarcely' breathe. She wa ponfined jfo4a tonsiderabje timldurin which she was attencfeds byjtobe of our e$t physicians, but they gave her no relief! 1 She procured a box of the Hebrew Plas-? dLnAa ,r.A Per and y ii relieved her almost!5immediately, arid now! cup ivciio tt joupijf mi ii ou; ii4 u u coiismuuy. i nese ! facts you ore at liberty fo use as yon think jpropei ; j they are substantially tiru . 1 :i ;M i -1" I 1 - Respectfojlyryours, cic., t j ! I - j j JESSE J. WELLS, j I , iO'Beware of Counterfeit and Base Imitations j. . tAUTiow. 1 he. subscribers jiare the only generall : ; agenis in the Southern States foir the sale of this truly valuable t'laster ; and,ri order to prevent purchasers ; being imposed on by a counterfeit article, sold inthis city arid je)ss where, for th j genuine, they invite partieu- j lar attention tp the following marks of the genuine i i ! The genuine is put innr in smooth. en?ineiurned: bottom boxes, Soldered int. j j - J ;' ' ' i 2. The genuine has hk engraved head of Jew I)a- vid on. the direction around the; box, with accornpany 1 inr record of onrt tn R Talnp-': Hn.'haiiiar M ! . J j ALSO TAKE NOTICE. M , That the genuine has the signature of E. TAYLOR on ! thesteel plate engraved labl.on the kop of each box to imitate which, will be prosecuted as forgery. j S The Counterfeit is coarsely put up, in imitation of. the old labels, and is sold Uy several dealers in medi i cine iri this city for the geniiinejarticie, -; BEWARE OF IT IT IS WORTHLESS. ! I . 1 ..! I SCOVIL &. MEAD, i ; . I 'i . 113 Chartrea st,, N. Orleans, Only Agents for the Southern States, to whom all or-: ; ders and applications forj agencies must invariably Ibe I aduressea. t: '.;.';;!! i- THEs Genuine is for sale only by the following au . thorized gepis in North C4rolitTa : ! i ! Salisbury,; W. Murphy! & Co. ; Concord, Murphy i j Clacki; Charlotte, Edward Sillf Staie8tille,"Morrison, 1 Carltort 5 Co.; Newton, Ui B.iGaither & Co. ; Lin coln ton, 13. St, Johnston j Shepby, A. R. Horaesley;! Dallas, U t roneberger liRutherfordton; 'J. W. Calloway? ;Hendersonville,VD. B. & A. Miller ; Asbe ville, Smith & McDowell. J ; Sept. 161852. ' li r I 4m20 Statcsvillc, N. C. rfiHE Subscriber havinj purchased this Establish JL ment, which is pleasantly situated iimmediately on the NorthWesL corner of the public square, and has at tached to it a nnmberj of convenient offices for the ac commodation of legal .gentlemen and others, will give bis undivided attention to the interests of the House, and spare no pains to render comfortable afl who may favor him with a; call. I The house has undergone some repairs, whjch adds tp the! comfort of farriiilies.- The servants; shall be faithful ana honest. Drovers may find good lotB arid plenty of grain at reasonable plices. ' Call and give me a trial, j Thankful for past flavors, and hope for a continuance of the same. W. B. GRANT. Statesville. May 13, 1852. Iyp2 CATAWBA SPRINGS hotel" I 'I September 16, 1852 . r i - 'i State oe Hovtli e.ntroUuii; Ready Clothing YADKIN COUNTY! Superior Covrl of Laic Sarah Jackson vs. I r J Petition for Divoi-cM IN this case it sripeai 1 1 HE subscriber having jpst returned from theNorth A is now' receiving his large! and splendid stock of READY MADE CLOTHING, , Spring rtn, 1852 ClotfoApciskimereSi Vjesfinqs, Tripimin. 4c. Peyton Jackson I ! i Ln sborl, h intends keeping a perfect Gentlteman's j i i. ui iiiftiitii ij.tiuuuMitiiriM, w iiiqu lor varieiy,; iquatty ; j aud cheapness shall pot be sorpssed in the Old North ihe Di ' State.: sHe isxleterniihed: if carie in seleetinir hli Birilt fendant is nor a resident of this S'ate ' It ik iherpfor4 ' and a strick blrsonal tattention 16 btriinessi are ianv of 0jt'f,f4f,a advejrtisement be made nnhe Carolina the qualities tSat merit patronage, none shall surpass Ayaichi)nihatthedelendani appear !attthe riext term1 him. U '- ! I- V""1 v' i" w uria wr,iue county i"rii iuijii iavun, ne solicits ine a dent ion ot of Yadkin, at the Court House in Ddweftb jvnL on the his old ffiendspand patrons, and Ithe public generaffyvto lpip, Monday afterithe 4lh Monday of Sejptember next, : the new stock Sabbve alludeo! td.j Call and exarriinefor apd answer said petition, otherwise Jadgrrterit pro con- yourselves, (flothing ;made to order as heretofore, On fessp will be given and the said petitionee heard exi : the shortest notice and most! reasonable terms. r ll:'rr?! ip' lVii JNO.lAWEliniAN, .; SBgV C,t5?l? "'M ' mm Cowan's Brk Roalisburyj NC. other, tae 10th Alondav after the 4th AfnHa nfMar h f-i n.r.ri o iao i i at.i ' . Wanted at the Mansion Hotel, 1000 lbs of Feathers. THE subscriber will pay CASH for 1000 ibs good Feather Call at the Mansion Hotel. ! ! " 'J ' ' ' ! HAND JAMES- f March 11th, lS52t j Ftf5 h l?rice!idv. $5 50. S.H.HOUCILC.S.C. J m PPWCATlOBf UI be made;?o j Leiislaturej mz of! North Carolina at its nert se$siori t5 inqor-f pjrte 4 pompittft id'eonatract a Plaafc Hold from the! terrninua of ,the Cher aw and Ansont Phrik Road at Kocky River, via Albemarle and GoIdtllllU to! connect withahpentrar; Rail Road; and Tsylrsville Planl Koaoat ahsbary4; r if 3 . VH I I wib to hire Vcood steady eirllor Applrio Ihe-iubseribeVtitllhe'Mani ajoh Hbus or al ihStflr V -Vf H'' J M . - ' " mf M -M Jk. M-d MJ H t W -I i Blank Warrants for tale Here. V. STUtEWALT, HAVING purchased this beautiful Sumtiner retreat takes pleasure in informing his frienjds and the public, in Igenertil, that he is making every! necessary improvement for thetsonvenienec and comfort of those who may? repair to those Valuable Springs iri search of pleasure or health. . Arrangements are in progress, and, if practicable, the water will soon be brought into the hoiise by by draulic machinery ; convenient bathing houses are be ing erected ; lodging rooms are being renovated and fur nished with all that will contribute Jo the enjoyment of the occupants ; and the spacious premises arf being or namented in various ways, j In short, the proprietor is determined to render jthe Catawba Springs place of real enjoyment, to tlmse who may patronage him : and he assures the public that every possible effort shall be made ,to secure the favor of those who call upon him;- O" Travellers'; who stop at Catawba Springs, will find the very best of entertainment ; aad to all, trie charges will be as low as the provision markets will allow.- r : Catawba Springs, March 3, 1852. tf5 MANSION HOTEL, New Sprih Md Summer j So u i ' ' t. ' ! 1 M. BROWN. &-SON, ARE now receiving thf ir Spring landSumrner Goods, embracingefery variety bf Style and fashr ion -o be found South oT the Potomac, consisting o Endish. French, and American Staple and Fancy) uooas, - , Hardwares and Cutlery. Ready Made Clothing! Hats aM Botirietpdph:, China ana vriavs r, vi c- . . j ries 4C. $c.'!..- i-ntw : Our stock of Goods is as jiomptete as any in this Mar ket, and will be sold as cheap as th? cheapest, ;; whole sale and retail.! Give us a call before buying, as we are determined to offer eitraotdinary inducements to purchasers. -L. ' - j SalisburyApril 2o 182; ; 52?f j Grand Master's Office of the Grand .. Lods:e of the State of N. Carolina. i ewseru, April 19, 1852. V TO the Masonic Fbatersity in North Carolina At the last commuhication of the Most Wor shipful Grand Lodge it was Resolved,1 That each Ma aon in the State, both resident and acMye; be, and he is hereby most earnestly requested kby .the, Grand Lodge of North Carolina (to transmit, as poon as prissit ble, to Brother A. T. Jerkins of Newbern, C. W. D. Hutchina, of Raleigh, Wijliam Swaimi, of Greensbof rough, or E. Myers, of Sajisburyas may be most con venient, the sum of Q5, more or less, for the speedy, erection of St.jJohn's College, the receipt whereof will be weekly announced in ihe papers published! in the aforementioned places. - j . j J lj: t 4i4 . Brethrenpwkb confidence jof succesaj.-I appejjl td your liberality jn tjehalf o" this enterprise, the imporj tance of which has been folly established by the Grand Lodge, and the general oncorrence of the Brethren throughout the State. While enough has already been done to encourage the hope of successtand evince its entire practicability, much! yet 'remains tb be done lo render this success certain), and even tp prosecute un remittingly the measures j already commenced. AntJ yet it is confidently believed, that thej aid which yoq are able to render will be amply sufficient to accom plish allthts.and that speedily. Upon your action then as Masons, depiends the success of an enterprise which promises the richest benefits tri; the case of Masonry and of humanity in general. Some of our Lodges have contributed promptly and nobly to thiS'Wrk and we only ask your careful consideration of the subject, con vinced as we are that nothing more is needed to secure your cordial co-ioperation in a favorable, and early ret 6ponse to this appeal. Rerneniber that in this as in ev ery other social movementj harmony is its strength and support. I am Respectfully and Fraternally yours, A. T. JERKINS, Grand Master. ,t mK.i.n,,.r.in.lia I i . i j Editors of Newspapers and Periodicals friendly tq ine cause win piease copy jne aoove. i - -.- WHOLESALE HOUSE CLOTHING Hopkins & Fairchild, No. 230 Baltimore Strfcti BALTIMORE. KEEP CONSTANTLY ON It AN A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF HEADY MADE 1 ' . . . I . . . . !l .! of all qualities, to which 1 M ay 20. 1852. they: invite deatersii NEGROES! wanted. Salisbury, June! 3d, 1852. the attention o 13 NEGROES, in Market for the purchase NEGROES, suitable for CASH j FOR i ofa LARGE NUMBER OF LIKELY YOUNG the Southern Marker, forj whicbJie is payina THEj HIGHEST PRICES IN CASH. ; I ;.r- f 1 Persons having anvof thie aluove nnmprl mronprtir f-ri sale, will find it to their advantage by making applica-l tion to him. r MY BR MYERS. 1 It? Communications from a distance attended to; 5 j, Come and See. j THE subscriber wishing to remove to the West, of-1 fers for sale all his Lands, ten rniiles&North-west of Salisbury, vii : One tract on' which Tnow live, con-i taininz 121 Aci'ft. There is on the nlnntntinn n -: good dwelling bouse, kitchens; barn, and all necessary j UUnuiii-o,tiiiu ; kuuu ej.li ii g. , i ins irutci aajoins uieii lands of H. W.i Brown, ded'd. T R. Walton and oth- lj era. Also, one other tract containing ITO Aeres. adjoining the lands of Joseph Owens, on which are no improvements ; together with my interest in 30 Acres, all wood land. iAny person Wishing to buy land in this section of the county, wouljl do well to icorae and see these lands and hear prices! : 8 JAMES THOMASON. Rowan county, July 15, 1852. . 3mll LAND FOR SALE. THE undersigned offers for sale a valuable Tract lying four miles South! of Salisbury, between the wianotit- anu new roaa lo looncord. Said 1 ract con tains 252 ACRES, alii wood land except 10 acres, which are fresh cleared. It is well timbered, and has several eligible locations for building. HE lSina ous Eloquen facalties of D cushion, v. U , : and Declni . . , This Douk ; of,the Legal I elegant style those who w ( poraneocs 1' study acq r; a fluent an ! In view t :" stowed .upon iri recomn-:' Parents an I 'i KIali l MiUscopiou- ! S3 CO. To speak with purit-, u the .utmost r speech orwi : masters of i1 his own com in kuow!t self; less of t! who can t! i'-Petsons i sition, ssrtr: cultivating t: Blair's Rhe- : Octavo "'f:Vhoever man judni bosom frier! ! ; his reader to construction n ery property iodgtrient can; avenues, nr: i calculate wir eent ; best ', -cess for wlik the Mather.: rooted habit sorting." 5 In addition : American Gt i.i : I - I "' These vc! a nee of the per in ode of tr Blair's RW: : ' for sch oo!, Bracken riJ- Great Dn: . :.: : lustration, ! Collbt' Levi ;"'.Tron., Intel Frern ' Key i ' ! : The use of t avaiJable to t v explanation- w ductaon to e nti. ancd of tlu.-H ! teacher, by d study, soon a Evidences of t . son, Jenyr, ! Gibson's Surire. ly Penn , 2 v Kay's Inf.int nr Dennei?, N LyeU's.i:ietn.-i; Ctilored p! tu -5 , There js ha: in an emin f contribution- t acquaintnnte i of Science .in power of conj: unsurpn.ed '..r signed for die familiar Style i companion f r much useful rn, ! Bleaching, Ilr ing, Cosifeei . ry,;Gaideninj, c Painting, l r; Tanning, ' ; This -will, !e : ferenre by Fan i "The above H tious, and in ;i large and well , departments vi " sicalj Medicn!, I a constant both i6f a uei . , i i ?! i ill i 1 Ti May 27, I-.' . BO:: KEEP(,. tensive a 4 : j, Silv 3HSICAL I : Pcif.:- o n :pnnn r 1: i ! TF;ILKR IX MACULE M0T3IEXTS : HEAD AD :--FoQt Stones i Pafot Stones! ; Imposing do and in 'hort.apy article called for.of either- J ' i , -L5JVlUlkii, Egyptian or America Matble"; J aqd workjwarfanted to please oj- no Sale j andf dam jaged before delivery is at hi$expense. l j 5 ; i uOrderS for any of the above etiumeratedtaFticleslleft with the Editors of the Watchman, will be" Sttended to Nov,9,184g-S9ifi: lM Varrants for i sale hero. i SALISBURY, N. C. HJS large and commodious House, so long known as one of first Hotels In the Southern country, is now owned by the subscriber, who, is determined to spare no pains or expense in increasing, if possible, the fair reputation which it has so well deserved. ! Additions and imm-ovementa to thp bniHin(r n k.. iag made. Furniture: of all kinds that is not in first-rage j uiucfj uciug rrmovea ana replaced with new. The House ia well supplied with a number of excellent ser vants The j STAGE OFFICE i is kept at this Housej all the stages.one Hack excepted, arrive at and depart from thisllouse.tbe Subscriber being' the stage agent at this place. t; THE TABLE ji will ilwaysbefornished with! the best i the market "af fords. The Gentlemen's Hall ia supplied with a varie ty ojnewspapers, religious, literary arid political, taken from: all the principaj cities in the United States : 1 THE STABLES are jarge;comfortable, and attended by the besi Ostlers m the country. Carriages, Buggies and Horses always on band to hire. I 3 ID" Large stock- vards. with a .v. i. v, ' ' oanas wur ce kt racks, &c., connected with the Hotel ' ' ' SaI'sboryi Factory. :i , j . . . ; ' 5 Another Tract situated on the waters of Fourth Creek ! 14 miles iNprth-west ot balisbury; containing 22G acres. ! This tract; is well watered and: improved," having on it ' a good dwelling house and all necessary out-houses. The land is generally goodi. Any person. "wish ins to Huiti.aec rmieroi mese tracts can obtain a great bar gain and accommodatinsr terms. Th )nA n k viewed by calling on thesuj$criber, who will take plea- ouic in snowing mem. j , : 1 - DAVID WATSON. August 3, 1852, tf 14 j ; s LEATHER BANDS, rpiHE subscriber has putlup machinery for stretch- ing, cementing and riveting bands with copperlj nvets. The bands are stretched with powerful ' ma- !l chines, made expressly for that1 purposei, and the diffi- ' culty of bands stretching and tripping tinder the com4 mon way of making them. Is eatirely removed by this ! process. Bands made in this way will hold their width 'if evenlv. run true, nnr? hvto .,.r.,. i : r ju Niiiiuiui .wealing KJ 1 1 drum or pulley, and will give from 15 lo 20 per Cnt. more power than those made In ihe ordinary, way. They areimade! out of the! best selected dak fanned bpanished Leather, nn.l make them equal to the besf Northern j bands, and will f " I T . 11 u wwttgm-in new orK. i "u ,us wi,r KfPl 'or sale by J. G. Carrnsat the! ilmhnrv Fminrv I i of every desc ri tides in the st ine their fine s Marphy Sc Co. j Watches, C. manner, and w. Lepine and i and-WarranteJ ' " Salisbury, M HEI RE all in c XJL Boat? Lav as new. We ! ter,and well a ' 700 bbl. men: Those fav.nv as prompt ai: J, other. Line can A.p.CAZA! Fayetteville, I The subscriber's a h i, e , , ' r-""itiwrr nan realized ' and be feels greatly flattered at the early increase of the ' bosiness of the House,; He hopes bv atn.inn a continuance of the same. March 1st. 1852.1 July 8, I HAND JAMES. 1852. CHAS. M.LINES. ! Hunt's Store P. Q L Guilford co . N 'C. pdlylO VVadesboro Arrn AcKo;tt .r-.... . lotte Whir.-.nd Utan""?' tnAAlh... . . I I- 7 V"tc O. i" T. C. WORTH: ooxtnaxssioiT ForiwABiixiTa jHERCHAWT, . v liiJjiiiin rt iii i hirri . this place. Will b il'f?Air? I IDOtPT Ti J jlW.-r hr .. . . , r . ujiei on H t- r PfrlnanWt!y!locate'd iri Mocksville.oflerl : '"h3sProJes$tonal. services, tri the public. 'Can be j Bfanks-ofMry Option 'for sali "Zt ! V Wilis O&ICE i 'if M I . . i -i -i - ' f . r X i i : ,V. , I. ... i ja: WATCH ; or: Office just opposite the flote rpiiE sui- "JL planters t; hem with Gii; ship, made of k Ginsjare arr good cotton. 1 illef requests ii ine for themselv promptly alter-' He: refers to -Gins: Ies-r Pltis,! near Ct N. Brown, ct' " 'I I !f f Jarie 10, 15: : - ' i ' V i f lit t - HI Ml s u ! i i ., . 1 r I J- r .
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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Oct. 7, 1852, edition 1
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