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I; fi1 1 J i 1 s i! i ' r. t f I. -i j- -mi 5, : -4 J i v 5 U f1- IT. BY AUTIIOfilTY. r r FALL LAWS OF THE UNITED STATES i jeJ on'i A First Seisiok , of the Thirty-psi' -1 j f '5 f si 'i IPcbuc Act No 56. AN ACT tna. AND WINTER Hi , , j i - ; GQODSiii Hi E. BEARD &! SON, I" .king, appropriations for the service of, ,jivi m1. . -i lrii.-ii.i--J i he Tost OlLca Department during the iifical year cnduf I , f aMHOBUUiC lailOTS ailU llUU"t the thirtieth of June, oiie thousand eigni nunoreo ana , i XVR Sast rereived a most .nnnrb V stock of FJ X x ana Wini A. m 'I I' 1 v ;1 WW.hr ' nnf for rrtLr niirbOSCS. ZJ il enacted by the Senate and Ilfuse of Repre sentat'ues uf the United States of America in Congress , assembled, 'Hint the following sam bO and the sarno are hereby appropriate for the service of the Post Of fice Department, for the year ending (she thirtieth pf June, one thousand eight hundred an J fifty-three, oijlt i6f aoy mooeye in ibe treasury arjwngfWim the fevenaee of the eaid .Department, in souforuity tja the act of the Cecvnu OI V UIJ , one UlOUSHnq eijjui uuuuicu auu winijr- ux and fur other Durtxiec, viz: 3 " 'I! ' I For traneporuiiun of the daila four fnilOonone han "idred ttibasafc) ldkiaara."V. II !J' . : If i For 'coroptDsatioa to postrriastcrsi mcludiug the addi- iriVrr irnfr '3:idf ClolhillST, ClotllS fc to wit i A general assorting of Ovrr coaig. Press and' Frock Coated Pants and Vi-sts. Also a beautiful assortment if Bovsand Children a L-iothing. lleni'S Dreteini Gowbs, Heavy Double Overcoats, Fancy1 Pants and Vests fine Shirts, Collars and Cra at: Susoenders. Drapers. &c.i and rodket nand kerthir f of a superior duality, and almost every other anfcle Delon?in to a yiotnms oiore : iogoer wuu a $operilr lot of - . ' I ! I Cloths, dasstmcrci, Testings Orercoat- i insrs, &c., ! lknal coriiDeirMattoa authorized br the xth section of i which Uey wn seJJ as iheap as can be sbougM in afty -i r .-!..;, . ... . 9 - . ;. s . .1- If W- ' ' ... L-rl ' i .1 l . '1 .. the act to reduce and ragdify- the grates posEage, ap- esoumern marKei, anu wm oe maae np 10 qrer, in a proved third of March, jono tHoudd eigt hundred and . 6perir stylf, and with the best trimmings itbe Norih-ftv-one. two million and twetitv-two thousand dollars, efn markets could afford. They have faiso received Forkcompenatfoatopo8Una8ter;bcmthedi&crencfl ihejr Fall and Winter Fasliions for tetw. en the sum of one million eiht hunidrt d and seven ty-five tho usand dollars, appropriated for tho nacal year. eadiDg uurtxta ot June one thousanu eigtii tiunareu,na fifty-two; aiid the estimated amouint pf.heir compepsai lion for the fame year, including ;ihe additional allows aaces authorized bv the sixth tscctiun of 1 the act of third tt March, one thousand ei"ht hundred and Cfiy-one reducing the ratejf of postage one hundred and forty? seven thousand dplas. -. t ;- . - i j For clerks H tfc offices of postmasters, four hundred and thiriy thousand dollars. ;For ship, etetuii boat, and way letter,jlurty thousand doIJarn. . j-t . j j f - vFor wrapping parnr, forty thousand dgJlars. :: ' 'For pflice furniture for the otiicesbf pujdtmasters4 nine ihbujand doUarjs. ' , , ; , ' , - For advertising, seventy tlijqusahd dollars. For mail bags, fifty thousand dollars, j j - .For blanks, forty-five thousand dollars. For m iil lock, keys, and suinpgjj ten thousand dojiurs. , Tor mail depredationsi and' special agcints, fortjf-five thousand dollars: Alta twenty-iiv liuudred dollars, out ofi which the Postmaster General ja dire Hed to pay six teen hundred and eixly-tix dollars ;knd si ay-six cents to the. late Assistant Postmrister, General, f jjr his services Performed by direction of thoj Postmaster General sub sequent to the first of Aprd, eighteen hu idred and fifty. ne, wheji h resignation tools, tiled, in the organization ptjthe roul service in California, approved by the joint 1S3 and 7d. and are ready tepot up work in the la test fashions. 1 1 ' f . t t TktUki..- Kr,n- tint I for aale. i .- ; I ' . ' . y . . j 'i'The undersitrned re?bectfully invite their friends and tne public to call and examine their stock. 11. II. BEAtilJ, JAMESjB.iBKAUD. Kept. 16, IP52. ; a2tvoI 8 ....... .j. . r who is duly authorized cefn August 30, 1852 Diolulion of Co-partnership. fFlHE Co partrierehifi heretofore existing under te i JL firm of j Joseph F. Chambers &Col, ia his d4y dissolved by mutual consent. All persona indebted to the late firm vill please call on Jariies C. Caldwell, to settle the business of the con- J. F. CHAMBERS, P. B. CHAMBERS, J, C. CALDJtVELL, M. C. CALDWELL. HOTEIj. -it; -- -I i 4 VILBE, DAVIE MOCKS . . l resijutiou "to Ijegalize certain Contracts fliir tho transpor- ' . lrtlie itQUlllV. llOrlil tai'QllDu tation of the mails in California and Oregon, approved j fTTl HE under sighed having purchased the shove nam 5 January the thirteenth, eighteen hundred and tjtty-twp, ; JL ed , Hotel, (lately the property of K. F! Johnston) au " icMuiici i;r bo iiiil-ii mipfvui niy oBuoeeiisary wuuiu uuorm pne ruonc, inai ne is now prepared to Mnapfiicu u Bciiiu aim ujv iiiii uxpenHcs 5a. 'a 4 L 1. to "I n if ftJ T t 1 ft tf . 3-' 1 U' For misceltaneous items, ntneiy thousand dollars: Fpr fostag0 stamps, twenty ithotisand dollars. j s ' .Jtor the publication of twenty-five thoiipnd copies .of the lawa and Iregulations of Ihet Vot OfHc Department, and for arrears on the table of th post! OtBces seven . thousand dollars. '! J I i ' ' .1 1 ; To enable the Postmaster Genera! to contract for the transporting the mail by stcatpboat from tji? Lakd Housa to'-N ew Iberia, on tho routeeix thousand one hundred aiid sixteen frohiDooaldsonville Ut Washingtonv in the 4J:ate of Louisiana, s-veiij thouiand dolla I Sec. 2. AnU he it further enacted. That the i Post. master Gerjil be, and hW is hereby ;aatlorized,;jtvhen eter he shall deem it discreet, to dispeusejwith he route agents now sent with the mails from flew York to California and Sn lieu thereof to appoint aM more than two resident ajgents to take charge suf this 'mail service across the Isthmus of Panama, and io al o'w said agents for salary and;ersonaLcxpenes .pot eitcjeedinj three thousand dollars per year foi each of such agents, which ahall be paid out of the arnjomit annually appropriated, fof the transportation of thelmails.' ! 'Sec. 3. Anilbe it urthe enacted, Tlvat the' salary t ine route agents be, and the same ib hereby, increas ed toone thousand dollars per iannitm. ) ? S Sec. 4. And be it further enacted. That the Post master General be, and he is ! hereby aulhonaed, if he uu ueem H proper, to adyerttse fur and) establiMh ser vwe upon the regular mail routes between New Orleans and certain gulf ports of Florida. " I f 'Sec. 5. And be it further tnatted, That the Post Waster GeneriJ is authorized contract tvhh the Ocean Sleam Nalvigaiion Corapanv for otto additional trio on extend a welcome to the travelline communitv. and accommodate hisgueetina manner equal tetany Land lord in thia section of North Carolina, Np exertions will be spared td render all whb may favoj h5m with their patronage happy and satisfied while ithey take their ease in his Inn." ' , IL R. AUSTIN May 4, I852.-yI DRi IR0G1EES' TiTVEH WORT AND TAR. A j SAFE and certain core for Consomptiom of tne Jl Langs, Spitting of Blood j Coughs, Colds, Asth ma, Pain in ihe Side, Bronchitis, Hooping Cough.and all Pulmonary affections. If -k , - j 'i j Extracts from Ccirtififcatei :j j Which can be seen In foUTy calling' oq)he Agent and : ;j gettiag a pamphlet,. s - Mr. Amst Haebis, Assistant Surgeon'U. Nairy Hospital, New York, bays :Dr Rogers Liverwort and Tar cured a case of the. most distressing Asibma of twenty-six years standing j v!i n I j , Sigied . 1 ,j ADAM HARRIS. . - J . i.i -TJ i t i ' r 'jvj ; IPTGABiEtix Wbiteseab, EIsq., ot Cincinriaji.sayaf I had the Consumption !j ! attended with the most , dis treseing Codgh.and discharged several quarts of blood from the Lungs, and all my friends and physicians gave me up to die, yet a few! bottles of Dr. Rogersf Liver wort and Tar restored roe to perfect health ! ! h i i li GABRIEL WHITEHEAD.' ' ! Sworn to and subscribed this 2Sth day of Novem ber, 1846. , HEIf aV E-j SPENCER, - . j ' Mayor of Cincinnati. DT Mrs.; Child (resides on Sixth street, two doors west ot Smith, Cincinnati.) says: I had, the pulmonary Consumption, attended with a most distressing cough. which reduced me to a mere .skeleton, and although wnder the care of an able physician! fProf. Harjrisori f continued to r joEii ' SOTiiictrAiiy New Spring and Summer sinfiiiisxrknfl Ilarucis JlaiiufacHircr, '' Opposite W. Murvhy & Co., Salisbury, N. i J TOT A VINO permanently located myself in tfaeTpwn -H.JL of Salisbury, I now oner my services in ipeapoye business. Having worked in some of the best thops in the State and also ia the Northern citiei, I thfrik I jean DleaaelalJwhdruayJfavbr m with a call. Repairing done at short notice. Jplricea moderate. Country pro- dace taken in exchange for work GOODS, F TROU' i OR 1852. January 151, 183. JOEL SULLIYAN. ly37 1 r - Summer NEW CARRIAGE SHOP, " i : i A T fTlHE undersigned haa JL pened a Carriage Eel ab- lishment near Mount V'lla, in Rowan county, and begs leave ijto call public attention to the "?5same. "He ia Dreoared to do .nw .- r,; . ' W U " all kind of work in his line of j covery 1 1 A? business, in thf very best mabner, and on the roost ac commodating termsi. ' He prbnoses to make a perma grow worse, and gave tip a lit hopes of re- nenijetablishjment it the above stand, believing khe f this crisis I was persuaded to try Dr. public wants pf that section of coontryrequirefit. iHe ; m. ! i. t. ;...; i l . . i . j i .. kAlL-Si.L .1 ; is , Jit' liprp uir ciiitrna 111 inr surruunuing vouuiry wiio maj neej work, will giv him a call before going elsf.where He will possess some advantages over Carriage build ers in the surrounding villages, and begs the oontry public will avail themselves of the benefits of the same. ' jl j Mt I r " ! - ..JAMESBRQ3W. Jn; 8J IS52. - 1 36$f Rogers' Liverwort and T, which e'ntirely hesaled my tangs and restored me td perfect health fSicnedl ANN CHILD O. Dr. William Richakds, of Cincinnati, says Although it may seem unprofessi6nal, I feel cqnsirdin- ed to etate that I used Dri Rogers' Liverwort and Tar in the case of Charles Vy a.de, Who was quite low wilh Pulmonary Consumption, with the ; happiest efect, af ter the usual remedies had failed, i' i ; Sgned j WMi RICHARDS, M. D. U The following is written from Elizabeth town, Ky. : Your' Dr. Rogers' Liverwort and Tar gifes great satisfaction ia this place. Dr. Howard prescribes it, and pronounces it one of the best medicines in use, ; i E. II, HAYCKAFT, Drdggist. ; Beware bF Counterfeits and Base Imitations J,' The genuine article is ligned Andreav Rogers on the engraved wrapper around each bottle. ? Price, SI per bottle. tor six, bottles for S5. bold wholesale and retail by j j SCOVIL&, MEAD;, 113 Chart res s betj Conti and St. Louis, N. prleaha. Sole Agents for tee SocfTiiERN States to whom aill orders and' applications for 'Agencies must be ad dressed ! I 1 I I' i ! !.'.! j : THE Genuine is for aale only by the following au thorized age nl s in North Carolina : ' ' Salisbury, W. Murphy &. Co. ; Concord, Mkirphy 6c Black i Charlotte, Edward Sill; Stalesville, Morrisoii, Carlton if Co,; Newton, G. B. Gaither & Co. ; Lin- colnton, B. S. Johnston ; Shelby, A,. R. llpmesiey.; Dallas, C. & J. Frbriebtrzer ; RutheTfordtoni J. W. 4- A NOT HE It NEW AftRANGEMENl?; WiUia: ams Brown, tle Havre lifaie, and one additional on the lire existing con-Southamplon, ueneral may t IS? men ' line, until the expiration of thei tract, receiving and delivering malls at1 Cbwes, or Plymouth, as the PWraastcrl direct according to such schedule as shall be Prescribed by the Postmaster GenerbJ, in order thereby to mam taip through such lines, and the Collins line, a regular weekly eommaiiication by American mal, steamers be tweerx the United .States and' the tlniteji Kingdom of Grat Britain, jaind Ireland; but trio compensation for vsxx additional trips shall hot exceed the oompeniation allowed for eaeh trip under the, Said exisin contract : And prouder further, That the Postrriairer General ahall be, and hei is hen bvi authorized, i to. negotiate with the contractors for changing the teF minurof the Havre line from Havre fa' Antwerp, in Belgium, and to make an agreement for such chano, if he shall think proper ; but the increased, compensation to bo allowed for bucIi change 'iall be lirirfed to a pro rata allowance for the incjt?ased dstance j ' PEC L6' i1.".4 ' Mhr enacted, That the bridges achW the Ohioriver at Wheeling, ta theFState of Vir giaia, and at Bridgeport, in the State of Ohio, abutting on, Zane Island, m said river, are hercbj declared to be 2 1 ",tlru?tur? in thcir P-cnt positi.in and elevation, and ha! bo sojlield and taker) to b, any khing Jn any law or laws of the United States to thecontrary not r withstanding. j ... f . . ''i-pSS 7 , i",'1 fmlu iThat-tha said brdgei are declared to bo and, are established post roads 55 ! Perf the l"a, tbe :Uni,4 States, and rthai the VyheeHig and Belmont Bridge Company are authorized to have and maintain their said bridges at ' the-ir present hU ; and eleUtiorvj and thf bfficers and crew of i all vessels and boils navigating said river are required to : .rebate tho ti ofjlheir said Vessels and o. By pipea or enimrtcy bokrigin? thereto, 7 ""i iw imiTicre wiill tion of said bridflJea. s -Approved August 31 , th elevation add construe- 1 t r ; a i " 1852. n , 1 rpliqgab3cdber would respectfully inform theciti-:f- . ZP r Wisbury and th sitrroonllin counirv. f Marble i:stallisleut in balwbanr, wt.ch maybe fou.td tat hislresidence, oh Alarket streets where h" I nnrmA . k.: t. . aLf oiaos--t.iney jupright sfo he on pedeai Sr ,ombs m?Rment8, &c ' at a very' Jntall prpfit.-X A :M?rmgjdon neatly at Northern prices. Having i ,.- .uc uccrstary arrangement.ihe subkfiber ; 3 . a short notice, fill any ordef from five dollars to jNo paias wiltj be spared to Vive entire Wtisfa. ving- can, at to S500. Old Tombstones restored to iheir primitive whiteness. L ii GEORGE VOGIlK'R ?onoury, April , 1852. ' j ' ) f IHb Committeemen of ,he: School bistriets will d hold an election for School Commit Um. .iJ clol htjusea 0H the second Thursday In October, and makf returns to me in ten day afir thJ day of elee t,n, and the tjtprns must: ala staje if Ihe mehwho ?.V.V- r'onMr,'led veLcommittVe, ST .n H,Jr5? 10 lhe districts vfbere noelec- Ll n t Com,mil,femen rfcotnmend to the Board the Mme of aqitabl men wo will serve MCommitteenien. Af Wj RR4NDON. ! 1' Chairman CotnihOn Schools. j Rowan co.. Sept. 6, 1853. j , ) . , ) 6wl9 '.; . shoes, r 1 r r rrHE subscribers have on hand, and are constantly JL rnanufacturing, Gentlemen's Boots, shops and gai ters, and Ladies' shoes of every variety.' 1 0uf stock o children shoes isfarge hnd handsome..'. ! Our work is of the bejst material and workmanship, and will be sold low for cars A, or on aAorf crediiio punc tual dealers. Repairing done in a neat manner, and on "slmrt notice F ! ! I All kinds of country! produce and dry and creen hides, taken ia exchange for work. . i Caah will be paid for UEEF CATTLE. , I ; i ! I RYMER 6c MOWRy. Opposite Wm. Murphy &. Co'g Store. April 15, 1852. f I UoO MARTIN & BRYAN, Aiid General Commission Merchants, i t No. 3, Boyce 4 Co.'s Wharf, ; CHARLESTON. S. C. Calloway ; Jlendersoriville, D. vtlle. SmitblJa. McDowell Sept. 16.1852. B. & A. Miller : Ashe- .i.l J ! 4m20 i ' ; "W T . T run , . i irt y i t. 3 ' . ija my purcniased tne l in onop formerly known JLX; as the Shop of Brown & Baker, have opened the same in the house of D. A. Davis, opposite the store of Vv. Murphy & Co., where he proposes to carry on the business in all its various branches. He is now ready to receive the orders of his friends and Ihe pOb- lic, for all kind oil work ml his line of business4 ; A fine assortment of Tin and Japan vVare kept constant- ly on hand for sale, as cheap as can be sold in the State. i House Royfing and Guttering 'executed. promptly and irt the best manrier. Copper and Sheet! Iron VVdire ol various kiids also kept constantly on hand ; and any work in that line not ready made promptly executed.. His Sheet Iron Stoves are a sunerior article Jnnd verv phean i t ! STILLS ! of all sizes kept for sale, and BARGAINS i BARGAINS!!! Dr. A. M. NESBITT. I '1 ' : i -it ya i ! ,;i ! 1 HAVING permanently located in tbe Town Of iRnt:..k.....! ..U.I ...n .c i ; . !( . i jk if jiurry ma r roiessionn I services tojne citizens and surrounding country. II is Office is On Wa ter; street, one i door below A. H. Caldwell'sl office, ' ' T "fUI,u ttl Bli mes, unless absent on rrotessiona I duties.! x : ; - January 1st,! 1852. " , ! n o-partnership! i.i nnHE, subscribe A-' rartnershiDi ,ow4!f Salisbury, at thej stand formerly occupied by J. F. Chambers & Co., under the firm of Chambers, &, rrs have this day entered inio Co A! rartnershiDi In th4 Mo . 1 ! "vmiiiiiv uiuoa ,f 1UC Caldwell August 30, J. F. CHAMBERS. M. C. CALDWELL. .; 20 if v S25 REWARD. RAN off frotn he subscriber on Monday night the f 6th instant, rhy negro mn FRANK. He lis a bout 21 years old. and is about six feet high, of alcop pier complectionj large frame, and carrys himself!very erect when walking ; and upon ihe whole, verji likely. He is supposed to have worn off a Kentucky Jeans Sack Coat. I think; he is making his way to sOm3 free State, and probably with some white mar). I Will pay the above reward to any person who will take hiir op and conhne himfin jany Jail so that I get himaain. Any person whovmly take him up can give me inforhja tion by wnting jo me a t Lexington, Davidson couhty, North; Carolina.) f ! . 1; i . 1 J ROBERT L. HARGRAVE. September JG 152. , ; ,f2fj j 1 . : .WANTED. . 1 j' I w)h to hlrej a good steady girl or wonian t nurse. Artnly to the subscriber at ihi star) House, or at the Store, j j- wry, Sept. 23, 1852. ROBERT KYLE 21if 20 i REWARD. STOLEN from rne in Salisbury, on the 1st Sep tembers fine, larffe Gold Watch. Li Jos, Johnston maker. No. 2245 or 1440, I .think te' former. ? The face was eold with mmrtor .nAt hand. It had a cold fob chain with lonr link! iin. by very short broad links, terminating in a large open nn.: Any one returning or giving informs tijoti so that I get it, shall receive the above reward, it beioi an old family piece. H i Ti; !j 1 ' 0! ', D. B. WOOD. September 2, 1852. : tf 18 ! ID The Greensborouffh Patriot. Chnrlnfi VVkiJ and Wadesborough Argus, will please, ccpy for four h auu lorwara tneir accounts io this office for pay- .? j if. i !K I I K X.V BARGAINS ! ! 1 .1- : J . I mHE subscriber offers for sale his BRICK HOUSE JL 1 and LOjT in the town of Salisbury, on Main ' ejreeS, ; one ;door above ihe Watchman.' Offic. The . house is large and convenient for a Boarding 'House; - it contains seven rooms a id a pass-ray above and bet low, with a lire place in each room, 'and two large eel la ra with a fire place in tie of them. The lotrittlarge and runs back the whole depth of be square, which makes it convenient jfor building purposes, , ; The subscriber also offers for foribalei two valuable small Plantations, one of them contains 100 Acres lying on the-road leading from Salisbury to Hix's Fer ry, (formerlyLChamber'a Frry,) fouij mjles from Salis bury, on whiich there is a first rate orchard, very large and of choice fruit, and a beautiful $utjation, and one of the healthiest places ifj the couitry;;j the ;land-la well timbered,, and is wel. adapted ko Cotton land all the grains, and is within a quarter of a niile of the Rail Road ; 1 there is about forty acres cleared land on this place. The other plantation, 140 Acres, lies within 3J miles of .the town of Salisbury,! a hd js one. of the most convenient places in the cOunty-Mhe land is very free and productive, and is well watered ; the fland. ita all fresh, and bo arranged (that everyj field can be pas- tured, and it Oan't be beat for that purpose : iit has a most excellent Meadow On it, well set with herd grass, and is well adapted for tobacco and cotton, and can't be beat for all, the various grains, &jci 1 Both of these places can bfe'had with tlie crops pa Jnem, together with a handsome stock of 'young Cattle, Hogs, and Farming Tools. Those wishing to buy will please' to call on the subscriber at his residence four miles from Salisbury, ori the road leading to Hix's Ferry.-- Persons wishing to buy would do well to call soon, as the onlyt object hehas. in ofjefihi; his property for sale is to go to the Soth oh account iff .his i health. Bom ot these places are in one mne the Central iRai I Road riins near them. Good Millss and Market for The subscriber fespectfu chants and Pedlars a a call. Country Produce, bid Pewt in exchange for work. Salisbury, Jan. 8, per pound. made to order at 50 cents ly solicit a trial! Mer- re particularly invited to give him 1852 er and old Copper taken 136 i village m mi n:i, M. BROWN & SON, 1? p. nnw rreivin?i their ; spring ana u - r w p . - .. , r Goods, embracing every variety ot style ana iasn iono lounaj oouiu tfi iu iivtv, v... M..e. EndLvh, Fr0neh, and American Stapfe 1 and Faney Dry Woods, j Htware ttnd Cutlery, Reudy Made Clothing, Hats and Bonnets." Delph. China dpd Glss Ware, Grace- j ries, &c.. drc. - ;i nr stock of Goods is as complete as any in this Mat ket and will be sold as cheap as the cheapest, whole fate and retail, liive us a can oeiore ouymg, as we are determined to offer extraordinary inducements to purchasers. " r I.1 H;"t ,i ! Salisbury, April &. i&o. p . 0x1 1 Grand Master's Office of the Grand Lodjjre oil the State of N. Carolina. ntwBtRS, April iy, too. ? fTIO the Masonic Fraternitt in North Carolina :-i JL At the last communication of the Most Wor sbipfot Grand Lodge it was Resolvedv That each Mask son in the State, both resident and ; active, be, and he is hereby most earnestly requested by the Grand Lodge of North Carolina to transmit, as soon as possi ble.to Brother A. T. Jerkins of Newbern, C. W. D. Hutchins, of Raleigh, William Swaim, of Greensbo rough, or E. Myers, of Salisbury, as may be most con venient, the sunt of $5, more or less, for the speedy erection of St. John's Coljlege, the receipt whereof will be weekly announced in the papers published in the aforementioned places. r '. i Brethren, with confidence of success, I appeal to your liberality irt behalf of this enterprise.the import tance of which has been fully established by the Grand Lodge, and the! general concurrence of the Brethren! throughout the State. While enough has already been done to encourage the hope of success, and evince its entire practicability, much yet remains to, be done to; render this success certain, and even to prosecute un remittingly the" measures; already commenced. And; yet it is confidently believed, that the aid which you are able to render will be amply sufficient to accom plish all this, and that speedily. Upon youraction then as Masonsi, depends the success of an enterprise which promises the richest benefits to the cause of Masonry and of humanity in general.; Some of our Lodges bavei Contributed promptly aiid nobly to this work, and we pnly ask your careful consideration of the subject, con vinced as we are, that nothing more is needed insecure your cordial co-operation in a favorable and early re sponse to this appeal. Remember that in this as in ev- ery other social movement, harntony ii itg strength and support. I am Respectfully and Fraternally yours, A T. JERKINS, Grand ittasfer. pub:t:Dee:f:l0:ds. ; ' 1 Editors of Newspapers. and Periodicals friendly to the cause: will please copy the above; WHOLESALE CLOTHING Stalcsvillc, N. C. riHE Subscriber j having purchased this Establish- JL rnent, which is pleasantly situated immediately on tne xsorthwest corner of the public: square, and has at tached to it a number of convenient offices for tlhe ac commodation of legal gentlemen and others, will give his undivided attention to the interests of the House. and spare no pains to render j comfortable all who may favor him with a caiii 1 he hjouse has undergone some repairs,' which adds to the cOmfort of families! The servants shall be faithful and honestj Drovers may find good lots and plenty of grraiu 4t reasonable prices Call and give me a trial. "Thankful for past favors, and hope for a continuance of the sameJ j i W. B. GRANT. HOUSE P. S. In the last mentioned orty-five acres cleared. Sept. 9, 1B52. of each other, and millway between . . I I Mil timoer nanuy. 4 tract there is about CYRUS V. WEST. 19tf i Heady Made Clothing. ; , THE subscriber having just returned from the North, is now. receiving hisj large and splendid stock of READY MADE CLOTHING, ? Cloths Cassimeres, Vestings, Trimmings. $el In short, he intends keeping a perfect Gentleman's Furnishing Establishment, which for viriety, quality and cheapness, shall not be surpassed in the Old North State. He is determined, if care inselecttng his stock, and a strick persona attention to business, are any of the qualities that merit patronage, none shall surpass him. ; J ! - j Grateful for. past favors, he solicits the attention Of his old friends and patrons, and the public generally; to the new stock above alluded to. CH and examine for yourselves. Clothing made to order as heretofore, on the shortest notice and most reasonable terms. ! JNO. A? WEIHMAN. 1 No. 68, Cowan's rick Rowi Sa,Ssbury, N March 25, 1852. ! I i fl 47tf Wanted at the Mansion flote), 1000 lbs of Feathers. THE subscriber will pay CASHl forflOOO lbs Feathers. Call at tne Mansion Hotel. ; HAND JAMES good March lith, 1952 t tf45 S. R. FORD, WiLMi3vqTb c. ; DEALER IX MARBLE MONUMENTS 3 UE1D AXD Foot Stones ; Paint Stones ; Imposing do;, and in L i. i L J -r .i.t. 1 t . 1 ! is .1 Biiori,auy arucie canea lor 01 enner Vegetable LiTtidxTmPTic, I ' ti , .ii. scfferiso. raost ; i ' i f: , jl.s DISEASED KIDNEYS, ; I'l! Stpne in the Maddenand "Kidneyi, Weakness j , This InvalasHe medicine is for u! at tfie Davie Ho : 1 lel in Mocksville ; at DrJ R Cantpbeira. in Iredell : at he Drag Stor?, ia Charlotte; and at (the Carolin l' . Watchman, ffijee, in Salisbury. ; ' A ' & " H sTb subacribelr'ia Generjal Agenttforltrje aale of ihe , vbpve Medicine!, in this State,1 fi whom iany Quantity may oe ouiainea oyaaareMiing mm at oaneoury, N, C. JUSTIN lltfl 1- r li I or5ealling at hisj house. 10 biles West of ihjs plaee STILL AT THE OLD STAND. i J - ruHl TpHE; subscriber thankful for tbe very! libera! pati rong bestowed upon the late firm of Thompson! t Beards, would inform his old customers that he is! carrymg !, the;Boot and Shoe making business at the1 old. stand, where he is manafactariog. for ladies and gemjenw-n, a large a nd very elegant stock; of I ii BOOTS AND SHOES.. All persona in need of boots and shoes a re requested to faI . f,ail,e bi Sttk before buyin? elsewnere.as he rill sell on; as good, if not better, terws. than any one else, J M ' " 1 k 1 f f Tb?"hQ patronize him may rely tpon having their ork well and nicely done, as he intends to devote his whole time and attention to tbe baainesa Give me a AugJtt 12, IS52.i I5tf. JOHN THOMPSON. Italian Egyptian or American llarMe : and work warranted to ptease r nojsale I and if darri aged beforedelivery,it is at hisexpense.f Orders for any of the above enumerated articles left with the Editors ofthe Watchman, will be attended to with dispatch. I Nov. &J 1049 29tf I State oe tottli itrolina YADKIN COUNTY.! ! Superior Court of Late, Spring Term 18512. ; Sarah Jackson vs. Peyton Jackson. ' i ' , Petition for picorce: ' It this case it, appearing to the Courts that; the De- fondant is not a resident of this State : It is therefore ordered, that advertisement be made JnUhe Carolina Watchman, that the defendant appear at' the next term f our Superior Court of Law, to be held for the county of Yadkin, at the Court House in Dowetown, on the lOih Monday after the 4tb Monday of September next, and answer sa id petition, therwite Judgment pro corn fesso will be given and the said petition be heard ex-i Pte. h - j M ii u h t i Witness. 8. A. , Hough J Clerk ot oar said Court at ,the 10th Monday after the 4th Monday of MarehJ office 1853., Price adv. $5 50 S. U. HOUGH. C. S. C. ;(6i20) Statesville. Ma 13, 1852. CATAWBA V. ST 4P2 SPRING! h 0 t 1: :r, WALT, H Hopkins & Fairohild, No. 230 Bkltlmorej Street, BJLTl,hiORE, KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF READY MADE mm MM '; of all qualities, to which they invite the attention o dealers. May 20. 1852. j ly3 NEGROES WANTED. Salisbury, June 31, 1852. CASH FOR NEGROES. TFIHE subscriber is nowj in Market for the purchase JL of a LARGE NUMBER OF LIKELY YOUNG NEGROES, suitable fori the Southern Market, for which he is paying THE HIGHEST PRICES IN CASH. Persons haying any of the above named nronertv for sale, will hnd it to their advantage by making applica tion to mm. I MYEK MYERS. 0 Communications from a distance attended to. 5 HAVING purchased this eauti rul Summer retreat takes pleasure In informing his friends and tjhe public, in general, thaj he is jmakir g every necjpssary improvement for the cjonveniehec ar d comfort of those who may repair to thiise Valaable i'pringa fn search of pleasure or health. I : Arrangements are in progress, und if practicable, the water will soon be brought ini o the house by hy draulic machinery ; convenient bathing houses aire be ing erected ; lodging rboms are being renovated and fur nished with all that will contribute 10 the enjoynlent of the occupants ; and the spacious premises are beijig or namented jn various jvays. in short, the proprietor is determined to render ijhe Catawba springs a plfce of real enjoyment, to those who may patronage him : aod he assures the public that every possible effort shll be made to secure the favor of those wtio call upon him. I ID Travellers who stop at Catawba Snrines. will find the very best of entertainment ; aad to alf, ibe charges will be as low as the provision markets will al low. .1 .i Catawba Springs, March 2(, 1853 MANSION HOTEL, SALISBURY, N. C. THIS large and commodious House, so long kinown as one of first Hotels in the Southern counirv .'lis now owned by tbe subscriber, whd, is determined to spare ho pains or expense in increasing, if possible. tne lair reputation which t has so vell deserved.! Additions and improvements to the buildings ale be ing made. Furniture of all kinds tha t is not in firsl-rate order, being removed and replaced with new. House is well supplied with a number of excellen vanis. " The STAGE OFFICE The sejr. is kept;at this House, all the stages. One Haclt excepted, arrive at and depart from thisHouseihe sutecriberjbeiog the stae agent at this place. 1 Jf- , THE TABLE will always be fumishejd with the best the market af. The Gentlemen's Hall is sodol ied with n r; iy of newspapers, religious, liierarvand nol from a! the principal pities irt the United States.! ' THE STABLES I i are large.eomfortable, and attended by the best Ostlers in the cuniry. Carriages, Boggies and Horses al wo v. 00 hand 10 hire. I . i 0"Large stock yards, with eriod thl. t,i-u- racks, &c., connected With the Hotel . ' I Tbe subscriber's ant cipatiOos are Uore than realized andhefeels greatly flattered at the early increase of the' ne hopes by auention to merit Come and See. 11 HE subscriber wishing to remove to the West, of. JL fers for sale all his Lands, ten milea Nnnh.woai of Salisbury, viz i One tract on which I now live. rnn. taining 121 Acre. There is on the olantation a good dwelling house, kitchens, barn, and all necessary buildings, and a good spring. This tract adjoins the lands of H. W. Brown, dee'd, T Rl Walton, and oth ers. Also, one other tract; containing 170 Acres, adjoining the lands of Joseph Owens, on which are no improvements ; together with my interest in 30 Acres. all wood land- Any person wishins to buv land in this section of the couhty, would do well to come and see these lands and hear prices, i ' ;f i JAMES THOMASON. Rowancounty, July 15, 1852. 3ml 1 1 rpiiE a: Hf- 18mot-:.t. ooa Eloquence faculties of D. cussion, wi .h j fnd Declamatv - i'This Bock i. of lhe Legnl V: elegant style (f. those who w er poraneous Pu!.! study acquire t:. a fluent and e!. : Irr view c-f t1 Sfdwed upon C: in jrecommen,! Parents and T I RlairN I, Mills copious Q 2 00. I To speak or wfith purity,' w!,'. the utmost co.. speechor Wrip. masters of ilu---hisown bonce; itj jtuowledp ;:: self less of tV- who can dip!.':y j Persons des'i 811 ion, strent'.,. cuhivaiiii'T jlieir Blair's Rheinr,.-! Locke , Octavo slier;. Whoever u man judgment bosom friend ar. ' his reader to a 1 construction an.! . eryj property !. judgment can be avenues, and w calculate witli i seit ; besides ti. cesp for which I ! the' Mathematics rooted habit oft ! soning." In addition to : American Gent" 1 - -V - : I.Ti . These volu .-.u - ance of ihe di-e. peMmodeof tre; Blair's Rhetoric . for schools. Brackenridue's II jGreat Britain, lustrations, 1 2 : Colloi's Levi,:ic'; Pronou Interli.-K French Dialog 1 ( Key to I The ue of il,- available to ever explanations L: ducjion to eac!t v ancfe of these II teaqher, by Iew study, soon nc(j :. Evidences of Ci.t son, Jenyn?. I., Gibson's Siipr.r ty Penn., ij ' Kay's Infant aril maa flfflav.ro IV.vi;- 1 1 iiiiv ic, A . , . Lyjell's Element , colored plate. 'J I here is h fi j ; : in an eminent i t contributions to acquaintance of Science and I. power of com n: ? unsurpassed for t sighed for the n- faniiliar style in v companion for t! ItJacki'iizi much useful and Bleaching, Brew i ing, ConfectioiKi rv ry, jGaideninj, Painting, Perfui.. Tanning, Sec. L c This will be f m ference by Fan:; . -St 125. ' The above Ht tious, and in'J large and'well .i- 'departments of I.- sical, Medical. L s- a constant supply both LAND FOR SALE. THE undersigned offers for sale a valuable Tract lying four miles South of Salisbury, between the Charlotte and new road to ConcordJ Said Tract con tatnr 359 ACRES, all wood land except 10 acres, which are fresh cleared. It is well . timbered, and has several eligible locations for building. Another Tract situated on the waters of Fourth Creek 14 miles North-wst of Salisbury, containing 22J5 acres. This tract is well watered and improved, having on it a good dwelling house and all necessary out-houses: The land is generally good. Any person wishing to purchase either of these tracts can obtain a great bar gain and accommodating terms. The lands can be viewed by calling On the subscriber, who will take plea sore in showing them. jjv j 7 i T IS tf T I-V' ! WW A a-Mita aJ August d, i0, tt 14 business of the House J a cootinuance of the same. RAND JAMES 45tf I March 1st. 1852. " wauesboro' Areros. Ah;tti xr.M lotto Whir. and Linen kL 'fV'V' rv?4 f no torward bills to the nl-u.S;. ff. JAMBS montb oer. .! : I la , ' KA?ON. t- be! absent from him at this place, will Salis LEATHER BANDS. rilHE subscriber has pujt op machinery for stretch X. mg, cementing and 'riveting bands witn copper rivets. The bands are stretched with powerful ma chines made expressly for that purpose, and the diffi culty of banos stretching and ripping under the com mon way of making them, is entirely removed by this process. Bands inade in this way wilt hold their width evenly, run true, fend have a uniform bearing on the drum or pulley, and will give from 15 to 20 per cnt. more power than those made in the ordinary way. They are made Ut of the best selected .oak tanned bpanished 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 York. . Bands wiirbe kept for sale by J. G. Cairns, at the Salisbury Factory. 1 , i ': t 1 CHAS. M. LINES. " M M, 8. 18M.T 0-'G,mbi,W-ft. T. C. WORTH, oosxioissioit & poRWAnnnio MERCHANT, wiLMixpTw, . mio': caeousa: ' his ret ori. 4. 1 I U oe attended to immediatwl - -wu r ; Jclt 29, 185S lypdl3 DOO'T. . 19. tAT rryy-n 11 hi. "r '"""T located io Mocksville.offert --m- nis orofessiAna i : r. . ind at the Davie Hotel. Office in.t Anr,ft.;,. .t,. tr.. of a useful Tilt ayl7, 185: boc-: JfEWELC EEPcont ,, tensive as- Wutclirs, C! ' -: 1 Silver ! nrrif ii. j ' I PerfoEirrj if every descri;.; tides in the awn ; Ine t.heir fine stl . Murphy & Co. j'. VVatches, Clot '. manrjer, and war: i : T kSmr. A in ti .vt'. .. r. and Warranted to : J Salisbury, May HEN: Steal, 1 IA ,RR atl in exc !l Boats have ! as njw.' We hn ter, ind well ads. TOO jbbls. mercl.t: I i Those favorin; 1 as prompt and cl -other Line can c ' D.CAZAL Fiyetteville.D T7ATCK - Oppos; rrif m.HE -Subr. I planters cf berrt with Gins c f Shipmade of ih" Gins are warrur : good! cotton. I He requests 1 1" line for themselvf -jproniptly attenJ i I ' He refers to t! ; Gins;: Metf?.. Pitts near Cones : N.Brown, of T.Ir Warrants for' sale here; '.til L- iv'4':r ) 10 Brick-hous- C Jane 10, 1852.r-tf6. June 10, 1S5?- I
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