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Stnrls, Collars afid ra- every other gether witrra ClMs, Caslmeres, Tcsi jns, Overcoat ,; v; ...,r , ings, &CM ; ihjch they Will selUs cheap: 4s eapjbe bought in any ioptheriMiiarkrt, and will be tuade up to order, in a Superior sYyfe, and. with the befel trimmings the Norths ernjniarkets could afford. They' Mve. also received thflir Fall and U'liilcr Fashions for j 1852 and 53, and are ready to put p fwork in ' tli latest fasUiona- ' ij ; ; V , f V . :.; tTayiotV Shears, ruinis, i ftjtnpies anu ieeuie,rpi rfaal. ! The ondersignfl respectfully Incite their fiieridi and tha paw u tq caiifi nd samineitbeir stock. JAMES a. BJARD. 22tfvol 8 STILL AT THE OLD STAND. I; rp.HK subsenber, thankful for the, vejy lineral pat : : IM. ronage bei-towed upon thlkte firm of Thompson - & jDeard, would inform bia old custom era that he is ctirrying pn the Boot and Shoe-making business at the 1 'eM land, where he is inanufacturing, for ladies aqd gehlknien, a large and Very eltgant tock of ; i , 1 ! BOOTS AND' SHOES. ! At) persona in need of boots and shoes are requested to, caH and fxatnine his Stock before toying Isewhere.aa h-will sell n as good, if not; beUejf, ternw, than any --oneielse. ..: ' . " ':'',.V- 'I :. t. tThose who patronize him mnfy rely upon having their ' Work well and nicely done, as he intends to devote his .Wriole time arid attention to tlw business. Give in a call; - ; (.August 12,1852. 15tf. J0H?I THOMPSON. 1 i. FKKSII AND CHOICE ? - STOCK OP , NEW GOODS. ! maxwell & Horah, re receiving and opening their stock of Fall and Winter Goods. ! ! i JliiV purchased in New Yorkapd Philadelphia at re Ijv dtjeed prices, which will enableUbern to selj remarka- .bil low, coiisisting of the usual variety of Foreign. Do II 1 mestic.and Ladies' Fancy : - , : m. "m- ' toai w W'S CttOKIXG STOVES, IIARDWiUK i AND CUTLERY, 71 A TS. BONNE TS, HOOTS A ND i SHOES. CIIINX, GLASS ANQ ! CROCKERY WARE ; STA 1 TIONERY and FANCY AR. : I TICLES; OROGERJES? i Chepp ! to all of which they solinit -tlie attention and :patronage of ;lhf public, and pledge; themsjtflves to use, evry effoft toVnerit it. Small Profit and Quick He IIFM will ur inru'iiiuiiu. . ; j Salisbury, October 7 1852: f f ; :BARG(AlNS ! I BARGAINS ! ! J rplill subscriber "ofiefoi-aale his BRICK HOUSp X Mi lOT. in the town of Salisburjr,-on .Main alre'c f ne door above the Watchman- Otfice. Thje lioose is; large and convenient for Boarding House;: it contain teven rooms and a pass-way Sboveand bj low, with a . Gr place hi each room, and two large cel lar wit& a fire place in we of, them- j The lot m large ad runackitbe whole depth of tbe square, which make it TOntetnent for building purposes, j j , The Eurib.er also'oJers for for sale, two valuable gnaliP6a,7ttiQna, one of them con tains 1 00 AcrcS, lying ori lh ruad leading from Salisbury: toj Hix'a Fe rr, (formerly Qhamber's Frry.) four miU)sifroin Salii biry, or which there is a first rate orcbtftdi very large and ochoide fruit, and a beautiful siUition, and one of the lrealthif,sl places in the country; the land Is vtf t?mberfdfaud is well adapted to- fotton and a)l the grains, an( is within a quarier of a rjiila oftheRal Road'; there is about forty acres cleared land on this place. ,The other plantation, 140 Acf eaj Iws with to 3 mile of the town of Salisbury, an iaone of the mptt convenient places in the county the land is Very (Vee ahWiprddpctive, and is well waterei ; the land 3s alj fresfi dnd.o arranged that every field jean be paa turedand it Can't be beat far tha pqrose ; it has a most eUellent Meadow on it, well set with herd grass, ajjd is vfejl adapted for tobacco and cojtorj, and can't be beol fur af I the various grains, &c. i Boith of these places curt be had with the crops on theiin, together Willi a handsome stock of young Cat He, j Hogs, and FarminaJTovIs- ' Those wishing to feuyj wlill please to call on trie subscriber at his residence four miles from kSalisburV. on the road leading to flu's ferry. f Persons wishing to buy would do well to can soon,ji osHhe.'Ortly object he bag j in btlerir)g his property j for sale ii to so to the South on account fi his health.; ttcili of these places are in one mJle, of each other, andi Ihe! Ceiiifal: Rail Rqud runa near midway between Iheil.j tood Millss and Market for timWr handy. : P.' 4.'lnl'the last mentioned tract, there is about orty-fiVe acres cleared. hi -Mil ' CYRUS tV. WEST. Sepj.;j,1ip2. x ' -If Iptf - - i jiM Received a Fresh Supply of TOMB STONES- TIjE subscriber would respectfully ihform the citi zepsbf: Salisbury and the Surrounding country, that he ftisiopened a Jliirblo Etablillincnt I in SalistjurfrWhich may be found ittt hut residence, oil I Market irei, where he is prepared jo furnish Grave Stohea bf- Mairble Slabs fancy uprighf toiie on pede tills tbntbsrrionumenfs, &c, at a veryfWnta,!! profiu-j- r?rivihgdone neatly at Northern prices; , Uaviitg ma ( t hetntecessa ry arrangement, the suhscfiber can, at a short police, fill any order from five dollars to 300. NoTpaijni will be spared to give entire satisfaction Old Tomb Atones restored to their primitive whiteness. iUii GEORGE VOGLEU. ! Salisb'ury, April 8, 1852. I . . n i cowan's- VEQEfABLE LIT HON TRIP TIC, OR FRIEND OF THE HUMAN FAMILY, SUFFERING FROM DISEASED KIDNEYS, Stotie ifyihe Bladder and Kidneys, Weakness ":J4 1 of the Loins, dc. This ihvaluable medicine is for sale at the Davie Ho tel., : In Mbpksville ; at Dr. R. Campbell's, in Iredell; at the Drug Store, in Charlotte ; and at tlie Carolih Waiichnia ii Office, in Salisbury. -1 j The subscriber is General Agent for the sale of the above Medicine, in this State, of whom any quantity maybe bbtained by addressing him at Safisbury, N. C. or calling at his house, 1U miles West of this place. July 15, 1852. E. D. AUSTIN; lltf 2tf GOING,, GOING! GONE-, $30,000 WORTH OF GOODS TO BE SOLD, THE Firm' or W. Murphy & Co. will exf pifo on the 1st tf Januarf,; 1,53, and for the purpose of. reducing the present slork of Goods tithaiul, which is very large atldresh and well afsorted, it will be gold for cash at ahou cosK Among the iock may Lie found a good assort ment of Staple ; v. . i aoom Dissolution of Co-partnership. ri1 II E .Co Jjarfner'ship heretofore existing under the JLi firrj: of j Joseph F. Chambers &. po.,iis this day dissoI v.edJUy mutual consent. All persons indebted: to the ate;tr:m twill pfease rcair on Jamef' C Caldwell, w hoi is ii!!jr authorized to settle the busjiesaof the cori ceni, ! ' J. K. CHAMBERS, ! ! ur i ' P. B. CHAMBERS, i i' U j J. C. CALDWELL, ! I i -H 5 M. C. CALDWELL. I fTtHE grf at remedy fori Kheuowti9m;xot, rain m r X the Hill, Ktf&Ui'M$idX Scrof?1i; Kingai Evil J White Swiing, Hard Turrrors, Stiff Jotnts, aodkjl fijfed pairiwh(atever;i ' ;' Where tbi Pinter is applied, PAiri cannot exist.: It has been beneficial jin caWa ot wtSakiiesa; ucf aa Paui and Weakness ib the Stomach ; fWestk Linis, Lame-, riessj 'A&tii of ithejSpioeeleWeaJsjnesa, ric.! No femaH abjetftto I pairoriweikneasin te baclfpri sides, should! be Without! i(t. jMrViei ladie. in deb-: icate situatiorjs, find great jrelnef trem constantly weajr--ing thi3 Placer. 1 - H . . ! ; ' The afp!lcattoh of ihe Plaster .Mtvfers thesBouldets : JOEL STJIiLnTAN, 11 1r Saddle and Harness Manufacturer, r'4pfintc to-Marfrhy $ Co.,' Salisbury, N. C. . HAVING permanently located myself in the Town of Salisbury, 1 now offer my services in the above business; Having worked in some of the beet shops in .w-t.n .Ian in the Northern cities. I think I ean tas beeLrrd eertaihlred f. J iu.i.u:-J Afli.;- AiltK I.nni in their nriniarv !.i done at short notice. Prices moderate. , uountry pro lilfcii-v initainatien bv prescriptions. I ?' dace taken in exchange lor work. ...i. C 1 ( . - J . . . .m r. m an l iT.n T :r. j l ne ioiiowfngi conjinenpatiuiK j 't"" o" siding at TreptoriTnnesseej: . (jj f ' jl 2 s Trentox, Gibson Co. Tenn., Nov, 7491. v; Messrs. Sc6virJ&, ME4B4-Genttemen : The Hebrew January 15, 18.2. JOEL SULLIVAN. Iy37 j NEW CARRIAGE SHOP,! ! AT MT. ULLA. j FFlHE understg;ned naslo JL pened a Carriage Eetab lisliment near Mount Ulla.iin Rowan county, and begs leave to call public attention to the. same. He is prepared to do all kind of work in his line of 1 i ' " - t WetrSpring and-Summer . . i . ! y ' . - - .. goqds, joe mm A1 lstr ilbe4yniirir ndnaidr in this section. TherifSs; k lady in trtiscoulity who $ayslie wbulJ not be w ft hi- i Gut this Pilaster for five hundredj dollars a year. She (was afflioteibr some limes wikh a .'n enlargement pf the kpleeh, whibh gaie her a gfeat deal of pain. 'The swel- ; ling and pain) ha extendey up pearly to the armpit, and Occasionally she could scarcely breathe. ! She was confined for a corisiderable Itiniie, (during whijhshe was a; tended by some! of qur best jphysicrans, but they gave business, in the very best manner.anden the most ac her no relief.; : .She nrocuretl a; box of the Hebrew Plus- v; ,.ommodaiinr terms. He proposes tQtnke a pernaa- ief, and jt'reiiev4 her almost immediately; and. ijft!-, nent establishnient at the above stand, believing thei she keeps h supply of it oa hand! constantly. These ( puhlic wants of that section of country require it. He faqtsyouiaVeiat Kberty lojuse as you thinte proper ,! hope9 the citizens in the surrounding country who may j they o-re substantially true. . '-' ' j r j , need work, will give him a call before going elsewhere. . , Respectfully yours, &c, . ; ' He will possess some advantages over Carriage builld- j H j i S ; JB,SSE J. WELLS. ;i I ers in the surrounding villages, and begs the country ."(TBewire! of Counterfeits and -Jase Imifations:! $ public will avail themselves of the benefits ot the same '"C4trrtd.i4.The subscribers ae the only general; ; JAMES BRQWNl agents in "the. Southern Stales! forf the- sale of ibisttiily; Jan;;fi. 1952. 36:tf j valuable Plaster ; and, in ordper tQ preventj)urcnaseits; ;j beinj imposed oa by a coqnterie arucie, suia m yiw. r. HROWN & SON. ,LiJ Rori ns and Summer bk now receiYing i r i. lVv..j- -mK,in,eer varies of style and fash i;:rSsou.h .r the Potomae, eon.is.in Jo En'lfelt. French, and American Staple and Fancy vtj uoous, Hardware and Cutlety .$fyM?. Clothin. Hats and Bonnets. Ihlph, China and Glass Ware. Grace- V , ries. fyc.. $? ; I Our stock of Goods is as completers anyin this Mar ket and will be sold as dieap as the cheapest, wbole . ' i rii- no a call before buying, as We are determined to offer extraordinary inducements to Durchasers. ,. Salisbury, April '29 1852. 52tf city and elsewhere, for the genuine! they inviite particu- lar auentiQn jo me ipiiowuig aunrivo ui uir i l.SThe genuine is put up in smoothtengie-tarne; boitoni bojtest, soldered in. ii ; j ; 2. The genuine .has me jpngraed head of Jew Da vid on the direction around'the box with accompany- Uing record bfeourt to E.Taylor, Rochester. q j ALSO TAKE JNO TICK. .; That the genuine has the signature of E. TAYLOR on the steel plate engraved label. 'on the top of each box to imitate wbichwill be prosecuted as forgery. The Counterfeit is coarsely put up, in imitation of the old labels, arid is sold $y several dealerjl in medi icine In uk City tot the genbihe article. I BEWARE OF IT-IT IS WORTHLESS. I f I i SCQVIL& MEAD. ; . . ! 1 113 Chartres St., N. Orleans, i Onlv Airerita for the Southern States, to whom all or ders and applications for agencies must inyariably be j addressed. '? j . j ! THE Genuine is for sale on!y: by the following au thorized agetjts iti North Carolina;: : ii' Salisbury, W. Murphy &; Co. i Concord,: Murphy Black ; Chatjlotte, Edward Sill ; StaiesviUei Morrison, Carlton 8r Cd.; Newton, G. B. Gather Sc Co. ; Lirir coin ton, Bi S. Johnston ; Shelby", A- R- Homesley ; Dallas,' C. & J.f Froneberger ; Rqtherfordtbn, J. W. Calloway ;!! fJendersonville.D: B.4b A. Miller ; Aahe viller:SmitiN-& McDowell. I H i ; Sept '! 12: ; i 4m20 H DR. ROGERS' LIVERWORT; AND TAR. A SAFE and certain cure for Consumption of the Lungs,! Spitting of BIoM, Coughs, Colds, Asth ma, Pain in the Side, Bronchitis, Hooping Cough, and all P.ulmoniry affections.1 - j? JGxtracts from! Ccrlificatcs Which can be seen ; ANOTHKK NEW ARRANGEMENT, Williams Brown, HAVING purchased the Tin Shop formerly known as the shop of Brown &, Baker, have opened the" snme in the hoase of D. A. Davis, opposite the store of W. Murphy & Co, where he proposes to carry ion the business in all Us various branches. He is npw ready to receive the orders of his friends and the pub- j He. for all kind of work in his line of business A j fine assortment of Tin and Japan Ware kept constant ly on hand for sale, as cheap as can be sold in the Stale. House Roofing and Guttering executed promptly and in the best" manner, j Copper and Sheet Iron Ware ol various kinds also kept constantly on band ; and any work in that Mine not ready made promptly executed.. His Sheet Irion Stoves are a superior article, and very cheap. STILLS of all sizes kept for sale, and made to order it 50 cents per pound.,. j I The subscriber respectfully solicit a trial. Mer chants and Pedlars are particularly invited la give him a call. ''.,. I Country Produce, old Pewter and old Copper takpn in exchange for works. Salisbury, Jan. 8, 1852. - ly36 j WMm HOTEL, in full by : calling on the Agent and ; j j getting a pampiuet. ;; . v ; i Mr. AoA3t Harr(s. Assistant. Surgeon Ui S. Nay Hospital, Slew York, says :f-Dr RogersM Liverwort and Tar cured a case of the most; distressing Asthnia of twenty-six years standing I K j T Suited r ADAM HARRIS. ID Gaji&Ul Whitehead, Esq..4?f Cincinnati, saysj Statesvillc, N. C. THE Subscriber having purchased this Establish ment, which is pleasantly situated immediatelyon I the Northwest corner of the public sqnare, and has at tached to it a number of convenient offices for the ac commodation of legal gentlemen and others, will give his undivided attention to the interests of the House, and spare no pains to render comfortable all who may favor him with a call. The house has undergone some Iliad the Consubption !! altfnde4iwith the most d is- j which adds to the comfort of families. The August 30, 1852. 3- aotf DlYIE hotel, Mocks 1 1 1 1 l.Jhi 17-Tt; T - S. . . . JLJL) JL J Jf -LSKJ . Hardware, Cutlery '. Quetnsware, and NiiLV GROCERIES , i A Urge stock o( Iron, Upper, Si1 and (lar. rials Leather : "Also, a very lar;e stock of SHOES, bought in iIip month bl June last, ai ' abduX.5 per cent cheaper than they, can be liahl how. Also aliout J 150 pieces heavy Gunny Bagging at 15 cts. 200 . " " - Dundee at 10 (o 11. - J 50 Coil Hope, : ; j at 7 to 7 50 Kegegood fair .NatJg, 4 ct. 250 " very Ust . cti. ' ? 6 Jars Q'iickilver, very cheap. I'he above Goodi vyill all bts sold at a less price than they ran be bought tit any etaldiah. inent in this place. Cost will!; ol be refused' IopGoikU when rjish i offered. P. S.' tVhereai an adreivtiernent appeared In the lat Watchman, a part r which was as follows: "And to supply those who have hub erlo traded with a large House here which has temporarily curtailed its business." We "sup. pojje that our Firm is the " large House allu ded to, if io. we Hereby ntifyour customers, a' well as ihone who are so Villing to supply 1 hem during hit tetnporury curtailment, that we Jnjend an curtaibnent either temporary pe. tnanent, and that we can supply all our whole. cufcloiners (imi already supplied) with their usual assortment of Goods at greatly reduced prices. Whenever we intend to. curtail our bu iAe(8, we will give due notice to the public and to 5aour wholesale customers af otir cost arid nbl atjlhe cost of any Hrajiadotia. And, as to the supposed curiailineuralludfd to, it has 'tiff tfWncip; tare- in the bnagiriation of trtose d AWborn the hope was fat her lt thb thought. 4-? Ii c'if luion,iwe say, we ar4 in the habit ttl Iransferin our customers, bu, should it erer becorn necessary for its to do so, we will try tojsend them In some Houe, jvbere, we think; tbf J will be saiitffied to go. : f W. MURPHY, 61 CO. I -.j Salisbury. Sept. 23. 1852. 121tf U EipediUon of Emigrants to Liberia, A PP'CATIC'il having been made by npwards.of ZJL one hundred Tree, persons of color for; a passage to Liberia, in a vessel to sail from jWilmington, N. G.. . w are making arrangements to despatch a vessel from '5 Qdi plaei abii ibe 1st Noeembei nf xt. 1 j. ' f Those persons w ho may wish topsail from that port, ajl ihat lime, will please let a knw, immediately, in order that we may secure a vessel large enough, aqd make other necessary arrangements, for the accommo liatiooof all who! may wish to go.Sli , i sf h i ; J W. McL AIN, Secretary Am- Col. Sofc. , ColonixatioA Rooms, Washington. . i WD. C Sept. 28.1952J. r t i;4t23 f ' Papers friendly to the objact will please copy tae OTejBotice.j, , j i,-t . VV, AleL.f ; llJIC VUUUIM ltUllU VdiyilllUt ; HE undersigned having purchased he above nam ; ed 'Hotel, (lately the property of R. Fl Johnsion) would inform the' Public, that he is now prepared to extend a welcome to the; travelling community, and accommodate his guests in a manner equal to any Land lord in this section of Nbrih Carolina;! No exertions will be spared to render all who may, favor him with their patronage happy and satisfied while ; they take thejrl'eose in his Inn." II. R. AUSTIN. May 4, 1852. lyl I : GENTLEMEN'S AND LADIES' i rjjp-. shoes. . ! "PT1HE subscribers have on hand, and (ire constantly f J. manufacturing, Gentlemen's Bootsshoes and gal Jters, arid Ladies' shoes of every variety. Oor stock b chdren's; shoes is large and handsome. ' '. Oufiwork is of the best material and-Jwoirkmanship, and will he soll low for canh or on short credit to punc tual dealers. Repairing done in a neat manner, and onjshort notice. - I i ; AH kinds ()f country produce and (try and green hides, taken pn exchange for work. ; ! - Casfct will be. paid for BEEF. CA TTEE. t ' j I J KYMER & MOWRY, fr 5'' Opposite Wm. Murphy &' Co's Store, i ; April IS, 1852. I I ly30 tressihsr Cbukrh Jand discharsed seteral quarts of blood from the Lung!i and all my Mends and physicians gave me up to die, yet a lew bottles of Dr! Rogers' Liver wort and Tar restored me to 'perfect health ! ! j GABRIEL WHITEHEAD. Sworn to and subscribed t ber, 1846 UCVD m 28th; day ?f Noverii rTr 1- e n c TP c O Mayor of Cincinnati. It? Mrs. Cnrir.D f resides oni Sixth; street, two doors !we8t of Smikh, Cincinnati.) saiyB : I had the pulmonary .Consumption, attended wifh a most: distressilng cough, iwhich reduced ime to a mere1 skeleton, and although under the 'care bf an able pliyjiciarf TProf. Harrison I continued to grow worse, and gave up all hopes of re rnvprv 1 . j . Rogers' IS "5H MARTIN & BRYAN, And General Commission Merchants, j iNo. 3, Boyce $ Co.' Wharf, j-lj CHARLESTON. S. fj. J - j p?Iew Co-artneifliip. rWIHE subscribers have this day entered into Co ' JL ' T-arfnership in the Mercantile Business in the town of Salisbury, at the stand formerly occupied by Jl F. Cha rubers &, Co., under the firm, of Chambers & Caldwell.;; J. F. CHAMBERS, v i f I" M.C.CALDWELL. s I August 30, ,1852. S 20tf I PLANK ROAD. I 'A T a meeting of the Directors of the Salisbury and f. Taytorsviile Plank Road Company, held at Gra ham's Store, September 24ih, it was ordered that the Treasurer charge interest on all instalments now in arrears, unless paid within thirty days from this date: fnd that the Treasurer charge interest :! on all instal ments which may be called for hereafter, if eaid instal fnents remain unpaid more than thirty days. f It astiirtheif ordered, that the Treasurer be requir ed to make ; collections of back instalments remaining onpanu, in accordance with the provisions of the Com pany's Charter. : & : I ill L. BLACKMER. Pres't. ! Salisbury. Sept. 24, 1852. if2'2 ; i uus crisis i was puuueu iu nj uiw Liverwort and Tar, which entirely healed my lungs and restored me to'prfect health. - SigiiedO ; j ANN CHILD.; O" Dr.;.WitLiAM RichardI; of Cincinnati, says Although'itimijy seem unprofess.iofial, ! feel constrain ed to state that 1 used Dr. Rogers' Liverwort and Tar in ihe case 6f Charles Wade, iw ho Was quite low with servants shall be faithful and honest. Drovers may find good lots and plenty of grain at reasonable prices. Call and give me- a trial. Thankful for past favors, arid hope for a Continuance of the same. ' W. B, GRANT. Statesville. May 13. 1852. ? Iyp2 CATAWBA SPRINGS HOTEL. ; V. STIREWALT, HAVING purchased this beautiful Summer retrest tdkes pleasure in informing his friends and the public, in general, that he is making every necessary . ir, ' . . . . . rr . e : IrCOrovrilirill lr llic tuinrinmrv oiiu uiiuiuii ui l m3T rulmonary onsumpt.on witn tne nappiest eneci, a.- w m(y repair t lhose Valuable Spring in searcfrof5 Sighed WM. RICHARDS, M. D. pleasure or health Arrangements are in progress, and, if practicable, . 1 . I I l I L . " . 1 I I , . ;, . . . i - r,.. , , -mi me waier win soon oe orougni inio irie nouse oy ny- CTThe following is wntjen from elh,ownr J draulic machinery ; convenient ba.bing houses arebe- Ky .: Your Dr. Rogers' Liverwort and Tar gives great satisfaction , in this place.' Dr. Howard prescribes it. and pronoDUces it one of the best niedicines in use. E. H, HAYCK AFT, Druggist. Beware of Counterfeits hd Base Imitations ! The genuine article is signed AitpREw Rogers on the engraved wrapper around each bo.ttle. . ' :' ; Price, $1 per bottle, or sik bottles for 85. Sold wholesale acid retail by J SCQVIL &, MEAD, U 113 Chartres st bet. Conti and. St.' Louis, N. Orleans. Sole Agehts for the SocjrBEax' States to whom ;, all orders and applications for Agencies must be lad dressed... , . f ,-!"' v ' j ' h Grateful fer pas.t favors,' he solicits I the attention of his old friends and patrons, and the puhlic generally, to the new stock above alluded to. Call and examine for yourselves.. Clothing made to order as heretofore, on the shortest notice and most reasonable terms. JNO. A. WE1RMAN, No. C8, Cowan's Brick! Row, Salisbury, N. C. March 25, 1852. ! i 47tf Grand Master's Office of ihe Grand Lodije of the State of N. Carolina, j Newbern April 19. 1S52. j etO the Masonic FrateritIy in North arolinai:, I tue last coiniuunication if the Most Wor shipful Grand Lodge it was Refeolved, Thai each Ma son in ihe State, both resident and active, be, and he is hereby most earnestly requested by the Grand Lodgy of North Carolina to transmit, as soon as possi ble, to Brother.A. T, Jerkins of Newbern, C W. p. Hutchins,f Raleigh, William Swaini, orGreensbo rough.or E. Myers, of Salisbury, as may bemostconr venient, the sum of $5 more less. for the speedy erection of St. John's College, the receipt whereof will be weekly announced in the papers published in trie aforementioned places. Brethren, with confidence of success, I appeal . o your liberality in behalf of til is enterprise, the impor tance of which has been fully established by the Gratjd Lodge, and the general concurrence of the Brethren throughout the State. While enough has already bein done toencourage the hope; of success, and evince its entire practicability, much yet remains to be done jo render this success certain, and even to prosecute uij remittinely 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 your action then as Masons, 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 have contributed promptly and nobljr lo this work, 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-operation iri a favorable and early re sponse tb this appeal. 'Remember that in this as ina ev ery other social movement, Jiarmony1 1 t'r strength arid support. I am Respectfully and Fraternally yours, A. Ti. JERKINS, Grand Master! i f pub:t:Dee:f:10:ds.; ; , . ; : 1 L? Editors of Newspapers and Periodicals friendly to the cause will please copy the above. f WHOLESALE CLOTHING HOUSE. ! Hopkins &, Fairchild, j o. 230 Baltimore Street, BALTIMORE, KEEP CONS TANTLY ON HAND A LARGE ASSORTMENT QF READY MADE TROU I' i ) (GL( s, to w Mat 20. 1852. of all qualities, to which they invite the attention :- dealers. Iv3 1 NEGROES WANTED. Salisbury, June 3d, 1852. : f CASH FOR NEGROES. rWIHE subscriler is now in Market for the purchase X ofa LARGE NUMBER OF LIKELY YOUNG NEGROES, suitable for the Southern Market, fori which he is paying THE HIGHEST PRICES IN cash. ' . T ' Persons having any of the above named property ftr sale, will find it to their advantage by making applica tion to him. MYER MYERS ! ILT Communications from a distance attended" to. 5 LAND FOR SALE. I THE undersigned ofiers for sale a vafuable Traft lying four miles South of Salisbury, between the,' Charlotte and new road to Concord Said Tract conf-f; tains 252 ACHES, all wood land except 10 acres which are fresh cleared Ir-is well timbered, and has. several eligible locations for buildiug; 4 - j i l . ; t i i -if. The amt:.: IBmoshet-; . : oujsi Eloquence i; facilities of 1).. , cuiion, -'"with ari(J Dec'niii-H. -i ; if'hia Book Uf of fhe Le?al Pr -elegant style cfu thope Mho were porianrpus Pub' ' ; s'tua'y acquire !! a jfejrit and -!- -'-- frriew ofj if : sl?wed opont!i -in eciitnnietfj,, Patents andfT- isijiii-v n: Mil is copious Q ; 2U0. . .To speak; or : with purity, i i thelptmopt cci)i- , epeecb or writ in j ; mhslers ofthe hiswn cotMv r . in;uowtedire ,v. i self less of ihe.t- i whb can .display .. . Piersons des r sitipn? strength cultivating tli,.r Blair's Rhetoru !' -Ojctavo fher-ji . '1 Whoever rjiaa judgment -, bosom friend at; 1 his ireader lo a i , construction and i eryproperiy wlM !, udgment can be ; Q If Affl una nr.) ,,',), HrviWVf MOM "J t calculate with c i : sen ; besides tlii- 1 cesH for which I ! the iMathematrc. ; rootjed habit of t ! soni'ng." , , W la addition to i American Gentlt ' Lc. These volumrj . anc? of the dif i per mode of treas Blair's Rhetoric A' ; for schools, 1 Brakenridge's II Great) Brit a in. lustrations, 14 ;; Collet's Leviz ic - S f. . Pronou!;. '.:'-.rf;.:;'j.T Interliiif a r J'f French A: - ;. if I 'Dialou -. ; t ; f ... r . The use of tlx -available to ever explanations w l. . ducxion to each v a nee of these L ,m teacher, by devi; study, soon acq's: ' E-idences of C! r; son,' Jenyn?, Gibyon's Surgery ' tHPenn r2'V;.'. Kayfs Infant and 1 ' Dj-finers, Nos 1 , Lye II 's Elemeri! ' coilored pi.-itf There is hapf)i: y in ar eminent ! coniributions to acqiiairjance w i of Science -and I. powr of cornm ; unsurpassed for :-Ji 7 .1 eisjueu lur i or u -fatnijiar style iii v. ' n rmrt l k n I . n Sn. I I !TackMi7.i ' mucti useful an 1 v Bleilchinir, Breu i ingt Confept ion a r v , ry, fJaideinn;:, ( Fainfing, Perfuni' : Tanriirig, &.c, - , Tljis will he i ) : ferehjpe by Fartn-: 1 25. The Shove Ii-' tiousl arid in ad i ' large ing erected.; lodging rooms are being renovated and fur nished witli all that will contribute lo the enjoyment of ' the occupants ; and (he spacious premises are being or namented n various ways. In short, the proprietor is determined Jto render the Catawba Springs a place of real enjoyment, to those who may patronage him : arid he assures the public that every possible effort shall be made to secure the favor of those who call upon him. ; Hjp Travellers who step at Catawba Springs; wiJl find the, very best of entertainment ; aad to all, the charges will be as low as fhe provision markets will al low Catawba Springs, March 3, 1852. tf5 MANSION HOTEL, 1 n n Wanted at the Mansion Hotel, 1000 lbs of Feathers. rp HE subscriber will pay CA$H fpr 1000 lbs. good 1 feathers. Call at the Mansion Hotel March 11th, 1852. HAND JAMES. tf45 ' . " - (-$ .y - tp --T - - Blank'WarrantrfgrsaleHere, IWore Fine Buggies. I 'IiOqKAWATS. AND IRON AXLES j UARH Y ALLS of the best quality. Jost finished, and for sale cheap very! cheap. Call ard.see);!:pi -! J. S. JOHNSTON- i j fSalisry, Angast 26, 1852. " j gj A 17tf i I140JES jgOURNIXG DRESS GOODS. ! I 11 Salistniry, OcU 14165. fll HE subscriber ia now opening a splendid, Lot of 'Ja, .Xfaules Jloiirnliic Dress fJoona eon- 'jjiisiinj Ml CANTON CLOTHS. BOMBAZINES, ) ALPACAS, PE ZANMS; whickMs a c&ting at ijjowr prtcea.1 j; i , rersons in want or gOjPU ot tae aooye aesenpuon ! vouldl do well to call soon at J; I B .... r.. The,Sign of theiRcd.Fag. ! 8t; Dr. A. M NESBITT, HAVING permanently located in the Town of f Sali&bary, tenders his Professional services to ihe. citizens and surroqndingcountry. J His office is on Wa ter street,onje door below At Hi CaldWelfa office,! where hef may be found at all; times, unless absent on Professional Juties.; .;- y j January .1st, 1852. - !j :. j -I . i ; u.fi i - y , , 1' y, j H : NQTICe Application wilt be made b 'the next i Legislature for an amendment of the Charter of Davidsoa College, f I p . f M Sepuaiber 27, J852. j j Ready Made Clothing Hp HE subscriber having just returned from heNorfh,j -Mi litiqw receiving his large arid splenid stock of I ; . HrMdy MADE iCTHING,; 1 1 i plothgJjCmmeres, TWirtjTfflifrtg. In s$44' !!h Intends ; tteepin 'a erjfect OeTitlemso Furnishing Entablishmenl, wbicHlfof variety, quality aa0j cheapaes shall riot be supassed ! ini the Old NaftK $aie. j JHlsvdeierniined, if ciren selectiaglilsstolkj and a itrick pernal aflentiorf to business, a re anyj of the qaalities that merit patronage none shall aurpaa hirn..,'.lr;B . "v ; .. ::'.v j , I j i ' -'ti Blanks of every description for sale! AT THIS OFFICE.' a ; n i Another Tract situated on-the waters of Fourth Creek 14 miles North-west of Salisbury, containing 226 acres. This tract is well watered and ' improved, tytving on h a good dwelling house and all necessary out-houses -r-The land is generally good. Any person wishing to purchase either of these tracts can obtain a great bar gain and accommodating terms. The land- can hie viewed by calling on thesujscriber, who wilkake plea sure in showing them. I DAVID WATSON. M August 3, 1852, tf 14 j.! 1- U end 11 departments of I. "Pica IJ Medical, 1. r f t -a corts'ln( supp y both bf ja useful ' T1K Miy 27, lt:'l BOSE LEATHER BANDS. :v SALISBURY, N. C. THIS 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 epare no pains or expense in increasing, if possible, the fair reputation which it has sojwell deserved. Additions and improvements to the baildings are be ing made. Furniture of all kinds that is not in first-rate order, being removed and replaced with new. ' The House is well supplied with a number of excellent ser vants. The I v STAGE OFFICE fis kept at this House, all ihe stages, one Hack excented. i - . - . - : . S ' ' arrive at and depart from this douse, the subscriber being the stage agent at this place. THE TABLE will always be furnished with the best the market af fords. The Gentlemen's Hall is supplied with a varied ly of newspapers, religious, literary and political, taken from all the principal cities in the United States TUE STABLES are large, comfortable, and attended by the best Ostlers in the country. Carriages, Buggies and Horses always on hand to hire. j ID Large stock yards, with good'sheds, troughs racks, 3tc , connected with the Hotel. Tbe subscriber's anticipations are more tban realized and he feels' greatly flattered at the early increase of the business of the House. He hopesby attention to merit a continuance of the same. j ! . ' . , BAND JAMES. ! I March 1st. 1852. dtf i h iiTl j"? i A rf U9t Ahev.ne Messeneer. Cha ri lotte Whig,apdXincntn RepuDlican.Vublish once a 1 montbfor si montrwand forward bills to' he stihscrii ' ii H.JAMES rilHE subseriber has put up machinery for stretch JL ing, cementing and riveting, bands with copper rivets. The. bands are stretched w'lth powerful. ma chines, made expressly for that: purpose, and the diffi- ; culty of bands stretching and ripping under the com- ; mon way of making ihem, is entirely removed by this -proces. Bands made in this way will hold their width' evenly, runrue, and have a uniform bearing on the drum or pulljey, and will give from 15 to 20 per cnt. more power jt ha n those made in ihe ordinary way.-! They are made out of the best selected oak tanned ? Soanished Leather, and nn nnin urill h make thera equal to the best Northern bands, and will be sold as low, as they can be brought in New York, i Bands will be kept for sale by J. G. Cairns, at the Salisbury Factory. , CHAS. M. LINES, , : Hunt's Store P. Q. GuiUfbrd co ,JN. C. 1 July 8, 1852. - ; pdlylO 5 T. C. WORTH, " ooMivnssioN 8l FORWAnoma MERCHANT, : WILMIXGTOX, NORTH CAROLINA. ! Jclt 29, 1852. 1 irodin 5 - j r " JEWELfir: KEEP.;consta:i: k.j'ten6ive,a ?.- Watcher I : , j Silver nrsicAL in. j . Perfataci j . of every descrij ii tides; in the above I ine their fine pel- c Murphy & Co. , Watches, Clori - mannrr, ana win Lepine and pia;i and warranted to ; ' . n ll' I l "T 1 .. . . sausoury, .ii) j DOQ'T. T J8. Amt HAVING permanently located in Mocksviile.offerl his professional services to the public. Can be found at the Davie Hotel. Office just opposite tie Hote in Brick-house. j . Jane 10, 1852. tf6. S !-r !; ) - WANTED. I wish to hire a good steady girl or woman to nurse. . Apply to the subscriber at th !lf ! jiSiOD House, or at tbe Store. J- o ROBERT KYLE. SaJisburjr, Sept. 23, 1852. 21U T S- R- FORD. Wikotoj,. Km c JlFoot Stones ; Paint StoneP ; Imposing do., and n short, any arttcle called for of either i Italian, Egyptian or Amprimn m.m. . - - f - - .WWM iUUI Ult .- ' r and work warrant crt tr. J: , . .... I k r ----- ... p.ase or no caie; and if darn- n r 7 fjrpnMf- ! I i,h7kl p7. 7 r DOV? enumerated art idea eft w n dK"fthe Watcfamao- wi,! b' ded o with dispatfch. ! Nov. 9, 1849 29lf J ; Li R. TVT. n-R-RTrr.T Ttrwardlng and Conmfesloi Merebaat, 1 , royeitctille, !. U. January 30, 183J, HENRI i i. c ... ; " Steam 1 . RE all in exc - Boats have ! as neW. We ha ter, and well ada; "OO.lbbls. merclm: Those favoring as prompt and i !i- lotheriLine can o "4 f -A::':'-' A "p. CAZAI X Faiettev'ine, Dt WATCH Opposi I ..jl i THE Saint r planters M - r j1 ..... r L ihetn swim urn ,hp, fena of i! '- 1 GinaNre warran.- good Icotton. He requests i! ine for theniselv - promptly atten ' HejTefers to V -J Gins Messrs Pittsjnear Cone -, N. Brown, of M r - ' Jit i I I'
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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