-V- i WATCHMAN. -ji -S L ' i II tar ! -if it Surg Jt?lrgeiicf speaking W-iixtlGSmeb held in that place U?- - vaU: 'liut, as we nave I. ia 1 . . 41 . TfcivAs onreA i-'"" I a - "- v.i;n& a rratisparency 'in9k' i fMndnRfpncv with th -J- ' v. L. fk t . : -'ti I S 114 T w w - - t 'Jimit.-was'ihe point. ndeed. Iwn '-consisted of the'Democ- P Esburg, and was got up in (niai Democratic triumph just orYn(J the inference is irresistible, jilirii tfoiiti have been tolerated f wiVe;nerQfjref are justified in rLitlireatenlso much to the rdi& wwpy- 9"i mdst be had I autWw Sh'e, IS 6 convenient (ale j4!ny oT h; weak govern- UAfiWt: afre' to her strong (LMMtii' Frm lhis ay f fd "!tbk ifs o?be thef poctnne ot the vt ci, as sucu is xpress the hope r.UfiW made ft great mistake in Uhnimif wabe-jfelec'Vior) pf Gen: Pierce, r id'-lioDtt-will be: coiUent to devote 5 ir- iJIUN dOIiLEGE. I . fllt. tiPitti lair' t 1 :g.r.! 'fjfwhich is' to secure the es. tlibtj'ciemplad Lutheran Col oi:nb! fifdjs of;Uiif (Rowancounty 'Saii ChWch (leii miles from.Salis-tDifa?KVfiiq-) Hi N wef known that f artic &I a r "8 1 i ai m e lit is, in a religious .Al)Wie hUrch bit when the great .BBof'diB,iS?lJ,mn knowledge-is in. d,aci):iette progpejrity and advance. .ii4fburhtiJre,wuntyftral stake, we are ji!jit)fo6) j'ih al!Jolcr sects and de. iaiivaK therefore,5give our " GrotZ PioU ifae t.pijze, and call . upon all our vuniriDUied to thh r t ' t cticve mat our laws-will i;.--. r " i v"; i ""iaiuiug asimi- be executed, and our PeonlL f ofo.e, If Provslon previously passed the admihstratinn J ii!?P,e!bllW ln lhe "ose ol.Common.. I : r . - ---- - juaiiw, oonesii and con- entea. as long as they keed and bnlvs loner Us at uj r,Dv as . i T T ? cF lue,inapendent and iV: t "oicd. will, all othen bless- Our reports, full and accurate as thnv rt ro will ttin U..l.L:i- r il i "U.9HUVT lUDucwua oi icgisiaiive ac tion. M J I ;! ngs, i earnestly n"rv r;ii. T 1 "lc lurKCU loueier inursaay'si'ro- ted d the peopie' if llhfcP,petl,a- CeengS 'D ,ho ,wo Houses. I the Sen r l I People ot north Carolina. t .nmhinr nr Ui,..v.. . qave the honor to be. Xour most obliged andlob't serv't. ' THOMAS imi?oiT fffigh, Nov,j 1.0,852. I ! ate, nothing of importance was done. In ine House, the debate on the Bill in rela tion to Superior and County Courts wax continued at considerable lengthMessrs ruryear, .ong.ol Kandolph, Dobson, Hill. Ult R i ve n . -Th i?Jlc'.; U ! r ""Pun, oamweii oi Uuilford, and Turi if l i ; Juuuui asm inn:i.ianii 1 nt s rii. . n. . r - .nnouncemeDt ,o Wit : j. " . niP . 1 X ."J'!'1""' We are at thefhead l Soil D:-i. .. vote was taken nnon!th Rill n,U,w. and cortf4rtabIa as could be expected.? Been A ProPOsilin was adopted, authorizing hnUL 4 ' V ",,UDnae4C2gaton like a "ai,cJ" wynn, j&sq., to examine the knoW LhLreSpnSlbirty on iSaU lleriyou Cape Fear and Deep River Improvement, Know, to boar nnntt r.nu.. J ; . i i ( nk ri.. !! .s.i k r . r I -i - iuiijm. , uuc rayeuevnie, now progressing, and x,uCwiiors i and both clear ofresvongihilSti t !rForilfle present condition Of that biehlv U : - ' I lmnortatlt U-nrlr nnHilia n,r,l.l . it'.ii i. . . - ,,c" oafe !tie cJeveroess stb infrora Evant and HielJitars of the Rowan Vhig. whether ,tc frtuujana UETsiEs Ihey have been arHing fttout, are up there. These gentlemen will have :to take water before many days more, una we apuut whether they will want ia r, war crowd. i j nrnnaiiln nmnnnt - Ai . , , . . -.xw. or expenditure that will be necessarv to ensure its completjonl Raleigh Register DEATH OF "ICHABOD CRANE." Jesse Mervvin died in Kinderhook on the 8th instant, at the age of seventy years. The Kinderhook Sentinel con. Sufiepor Court, for RowUri . is iri session ains the following obituarv notice of the this wee, His Honor iJmJge EUik ' rr. deceased : oiuing. j i n ness ere ah lift a rft )n Ka Kill- ki.-: . Afp lfAi,n ...i.- J ti 1-LJ' !! . -rr r, yt"v iiwio uusi- ; was wen Known- in inis g, and no case orr the docket of community as an upright, honorable man. public ijnterest. AS. jis understood thatl the. Hnn. T O.DoBBm is the nominee of the Iocofbeo caucus 6r United States Senator. This nomination was (foe to Mr Dobbin, for a in whom there was bo iruile. f H w lor many years a Justice of the rUaco. thp duties of which he!discba-ge4 hh scru pulous hdelity and conscientioU$ regard to the just claims of suitors, ever frown. ing upon those whose vocation? it is to loment discord and perplex right.? At an ir i'M. ffi loo land country, to show the ;edtji;it uraliiy, - by making a sub yWjiat stapi v?jgli clown all others, and ,rtibioW4pl4 chaplel to Rowan. No jwolJ betierihart jhe'one designated, !?kbntlrtl ltal Road, and in a beautiful Lkiliiiyrcg&niihihe purest Water. The Jm aioiiwJ Ve- jnd&strious, orderly and 4Hi'iray, let itowan show the ed.Jm'$eIyttiJ IUad kubscriplion, and dite suffe'lol; ohr aim. fit is understood LhiulisCfiifli-onS1. are lo be made on the icaof )heiiL6v:e pamed site being adopt heUfrtlojulsubscription 'of $300, and 'rjllhersmrtl rther sicts of christians of number f reasons, and takes nn: nJ K early period of his life, and whiie en?a? surprise.!; In the first place, heis wll f? in. SCD001 aching,'jhe,pas4ed;Itnuch of i i nis Limp m tut cnAioi ir ua.kUi.1 r.. ... uvviv j i ui ii oawiijiiivij irv ing, tnen a preceptor n the family of the late J udge Van Ness, of this town. iJoth were engaged in congenial pur suits, and, their residences being only a soon aistance apart the author of the Sketch Book' frequently visited! the OId School House in which "Squire f Mer win WaS emnloVRd if! tlinrhint f hp t'hiinor iTaa platform I afterwards,' inhtb Blltimore how to shoot, and subsequently immortal- Convention, flxndithn hnlioiU ized his name bv makinor hi ed the ndminationof PierlleJlwhd was the one of hls tn,mitab!e tales, The Legend onlv candidate snhkAh !.wii .,- w lMV w'"';."vy, - T.T r " " " .jjiww.M" uau 1C1US .ed to commit himself updnfthe Qompro- knpwn to be a faithful exponent of his party, wfth regard to,that!f-iardial arti- cle of thej Democratic cree;dfas th "Stan dard" onfce desigqatedit4treidotrin of becesstonL Inahe next phei that little glorification Speech of hU ajid tni waiv- er of his Opposition 4 to p(jmiiatio first- sjsurf s. Akgain ff! tfe suphosition itiier too unchari&bli-it afforded i,d irotta started will liet Il is'at matter of gret mo- with enerpv. its -Aaieyer &ys itrze-is intend lo do lo se fy!ocAiioft'f tlnftliuHtutjon among them, k b fl&ne sunfljajf may be learned from the irewlutkB; jihich'-wa passed by an -:J t&nvejo at Qoncord,in July last, W - '4. AT. 1 t fM;r'r;)lis Cqnvention, forthwith iiiBdirJ DiUctors, within thirty ?"uitr umi?, select and t put in nomma. 'Wornwr-i as spiiable places of lo. Wid fnkiilon, aiid that a Committee each nlarfi bv tho snm. i .. In hnpu hnnLra frir csiIk iinopu cj ititable College grounds jlliLlri.Or tliorynrv anI f!.( kl Wi;opth until 12 o'clock, 1 M-qeoiver, lS at which lime fnD liiaSiSlcfipti&l all shall be ; tt tlcmn the highest,! at which place ' -r1 fiiun.iir (iru p l r mise meas . : i be not rather oo uncharibl-Hit afforded " Young America' in th ilegisllture a THE TELEGRAPH. ,: An effort is certainly to be made to es tablish, as soon as4praclicable,a telegraph- ic communication i hetween- this coun- royal oprrtunity Jof wrecihg Uheir ven. try and Europe, by means of wires laid LL:i. 'r S ; !.i ' II -I. : ----- ' i ' . i .-. ir geance uppn Uen unejs for the lib eral TFsentimtenJs andhced by him, iew uayjs since, in ine jjtiouse of Com mons ; as well as of shelving itbir con tempt for "Old Fogyism'l generally ! Stir- across the Atlantic. We are now too well ajecustomed to the marvelous to doubt the reality pr the success of such an underta king. It can be, and will be, soon accom plished, and the day s not distant, per haps, when the circuit will be completed ring times are upon us !and the? public J around theglobe. When these expecta- nons are realized, our worta win Deiound in a condition so strange; that it will hard ly be known by its older inhabitants. When it lis recollected that the earth s surface at the equator revolves eastward at the rate of about a thousand miles per hour, it must be obvious that news trans mitted by telegraph in trre sarhe direction, and with th same velocity would be no ted as instantaneous at the antipodes that news transmitted with a greater ve 1 fowl iron? Projsctt-lv is stated that Shoenberger; the oldest iron maker in Pennsylvania, Rhey, Matthews k Co., of ruisDurg, and a number of enterprising capitalists ; in f Nevii? York, Boston, and Philadelphia, are organizing a company, with 81,000,000 capital, to embark very extensively in the manufacture iof iron rails at Johnstown, Cambria county. Pa, I' 1 i . . i ' '; 1 ' ! ' i - r i; ' ' . ... ; i ! . j ; A Gentlemax. The man who Mturns out? when you meet him upon the public highway no matter how rough in ap. pearance, or uncouth in matters of aje. co'mplishment or fashion is ai gentlfe man. ibis test will never fail th Ptn. lish a character fW either isuuess in civiiizea countries. . X I From the Raleih Register. , i Mh, Gles The followbff lines are tlm produciioniprlivfry poor and humble: man in my neighbjorhoool, with whose rhyming popen- m .ami ucLaiiiomuuainiea. inn nnm M . . . , m viu laan uvea emirpiv s nn uiik m k . being to keep him company, and. when tn v public places,! ii remarkable for his homolv garb, and bia quiet, modest, aodinoUensie de. portment. ; Al( bis education consists in simply kpowing how ip read 5 and I am informed that his solitary nights are passed in reading, by fireIght such liooksas ie can borrow from bis neighbors. ! . : ' - ; WA$HINGT0k'S GRAVE. Pistnrb not his slumbers, fetfeWasbington sleep, "Neath the boughs and the branches that over him weep; ffis arm is now nerveless, bat his deeds remain bright As the stars in the dark-vaulted heaven at night. Oh ! wake not (he patriot; His battles are o'er, Let hiin quietly rest on Potomac's tar shore ; On the river's green bordefi $y his countrymen blest. rr uo ipose ne loved dearly let Washington rest. Hush'd! be thy whispers, Walk softly round, i mb nif gioic wi b inero, u 13 uoeny s mound j His name is immortal, our freedom he won, Brave son of Columbia our own Washington. The watch-word of freedortjjhis name will endure. The bond of Uxion, both tjteidfast and sure, While the stars and the stripes shall triumphantly wave, O'er the land that can boast of a Washington's grave. VALUABLE TAVERN 1 I i ! m 1 ! And Lots for Sale in StatesTillle. HAVING determined to leave this place, I offer my. Ti vera and Uts for ale all of which are in gooo repair. Any person wishing to purchase would 00 wen 10 give roe a can soon, ai J will Bell at a re duced price. If a sale should BOt be effected, I will rent them publicly on the 1st day of January nejit, at me ari nouse in eiaiesviUe, for the term of one year or longer so as to accommodate the renter, ic Not. S5, 1652. ; j . 6w$0 1 In this county, on !the 11th instant, bv th R S Rothrock, Mr. WM. A. H0UCK. to Mm HATHA . rine i. fisher: i il In Davidson county, on Mil 18th instant, bv the Rev. L. G. Groseclose, Ml T. JEFFERSON MILLER, to Miss NANCY SMITH. ! H In Davidson county, on the !8ih instant, bv Georcr. W, Smith, Esq., Mr. GASPER A. OWEN, to Miss At the residence of Isaac ; Hoi man. Esq.. in Davie county, on the 16th iinstant, by J. B. Jones, Esq., Mr. ' - iUBJiAnan, icn miss makuaket j. IOLMAN.5 I ii ;. j may be on the lookout Ifor a Kilkenny tragedy.' j , j; j " Whalfill Mtis. Gruntly jay?" What do Messrs. plingrrian, Sadnders, Vfenable, Leake, Mcay, and othjeis, hink i ! RcMefgh RegUier. TriE LEGiSliAfriiRE. last publicafion, several in yects ha ve dupled the atten Legislature, s upon some of locity would anticipate the occurence of Since dun te resting jsu tion of the which acjion has been takfj. The de- tble events it should 'iecord j bud more bate in th(e llouse on the bill in relation wonderful than all, that in the opposite to the Superior and Co(jnjy jCourts pro- direction, itf would convey to fhe inhabi- posing to jmlike nine judfci.al dircuits to tants of ono!hemispher, the deiatls of cur be arrangedjinto threej jddipial districts, rent history in the other, befor they have and to abblish jury trials id the County transpired at least in relative ime. Courts wa continued irt Committee of How strange it will bL whertlan? event, the whojd or Tuesday! bat ho Vote was occuring at noon in PaHs or Lpndbnr w;ll taken by Jwhch trie stretathj of any of its be regularly announced in Nev York by provisions could De tested have beet) i able toigatber subject, the most that wil 1 DlCiT. In this place, on the 23d! ittstant. THOMAS PAGE. infant son of ; Henry tynd Siirah Ann Casper. , in this county, ot sparlet fever, on the 14th instant, ejUlAAVKru. iAWJN. daughter of Siraa and Maiilda Phifer, aged 3 years, 4 months and 4 davs. In this county, of scarlet fever, on the 19th instant, i MAHUbA, younger daughter of Ruanna towan, aged 11 yeas. Jnst reccired a fresh sapplj of TOMB STONES-i THE subscriber would resjpectfully inform the citi zens of Salisbury and the surroandin? poantrv iuai ue uas openea a iUarnie OiaDIHIiniPnt in Salisbury, which may be found at his residence, on warKei street, waere he is prepared to furnish Grave Stones of Marble Slabs fancy upright stone on pedes, tals, tombs, monuments, &c, at a very small profit.- Engraving done neatly at Northern prices. Having made the necessary arrangement, the subscriber can, at a short notice, fill any order ffom five dollars to $500. No pains will be spared to jjive entire satisfaction. ! Old Tomb Atones restored to their primitive whiteness. zj GEORGE VOGLEK. Salisbury, Nov. 25, 1852. !K) IW GOODS. f ' ! j. GOODS i iCEIVED THIS day, at Dr. Pendleton's Drag Store, th following additional supplies to his already large diock j ; Gum, Opium;,; " Tragacanth, Rhubarb; (best) Calomel : " Acetate Morphia, j i Cart. Iron precip., Sulph Copper, Cod Liver Oil, " t; " " in can, Brown's Ess. Ginger Elephant Oil, . B rand ret h's Pills, : Salisbury, Nov. 24., 1852 'i: ! Ergot, Quinine, , Quassia, Ad'v. Plaster, Dead Shot, Aconite, Cherry Pectoral, Carb Soda, CANDLES, PALE BRANDY, N. E. RUM, TEAS. &c. 12 two additional circuits. riP (tesubjoifced letter, that ("pice lUjFjrS, who has for so many witiya marked- ability, oc i27u4SDpmeCourtlFadgei t er1d ,0Legslature his rcsig- t it & So far as we nine or ten o'clock A. M. of thd same day ! opinions-on the What a confusion of ideas it:; must pro be done at the duce, when the next coup cTdtat Will be present session, will be to make bne" or exerting its sensation in Washington or Tile speech of San Francisco, before the French j nation Mr. Baxter, Speakekojf thp House.ion this generally shall havkhard of jit .ojr '-.whe'n "'earn frnm IU -rJ:. .lL. .l t Kf,- .!! " . " :.T!N , kVUpbtl i iini . Ill 111 II IT1 bls good health, and his t, TWled.; He has been on lfere-Court 3 years. (Alviie; hj has sacrificed 7'1 w nie estate, his sal- WrnnalKjf 'i. . r. - t v. T"'tuir anv hir .,u. u . :..n t.ii p::-' lie couiu I'Hfrf r!ir?,r,s toretire to the ionorkhr f therefore pray tcZfr" ;the Bench of the 1 ish J?ns.Urrpndering this trust finP7S W Sratefu' sense rfciftiiili" UJ ine General fV.') VaJ. Iw I . ii I Ag" , "guAge'-tp do tyWp J," lJ wimble, (hat they l?filv I )taT?1'' ,hat-T the (."(ilj'fj:1 ivo administered tisfe'i'Vi'.indtotheends iv'nbiv-34 ,QVe for our - 9,1 h mt, t 1 "y anu Vj l?ffc, Lljopell have bill, on Monday, i$ spoken pf as one of very great ability jahdbf thi deepest in terest; on account dr the important reforms which he suggested; a pr)pr to be made in the triaT of cauies-l-sulchj as commen cing by petition instead ofa Writ ; abolish ing many pf the legal ictipn, such as that in ejectment ; and requiring a disclosure to be made in a Court rqf Law, without having to!gp into Eqity j ! On Wednesday,un thef Housfe,Ube bill to appoint a General Superintendent of Common Schools, and fof of her j purposes, we are gratified to sayasked fits Jecbnd and third readings, undef aj suspension of the rules, by a very deciaea majoniy. The debate was able and mloroclinrr .."w. mi oi i IITL! .11 J. : - l- - The bill was advocated fy Messrs Cher-1 ,ue " mib named Marj,M and remarks that it never saw a pretty one name Betsy. Now, Hyron bad not seen all the Maries" that we have seen, or he would not have made such a remark, nor rv. Wilevl Soruillj Ai-erb.rMcSeifli Phil lips, and Long,4f feandolh ; and opposed by Messrs;. Martiri.iWebbJandtSclejs.--. It is no disparagement tc the otherfspeak ers to sav. that the remarks pf i Messrs. Cherry and Wiley Ufid icteld thbrpiigh in vestigation of the sflbjefand jembraced the decline in breadstufis or cotton !at Liv erpool shall cause a deepressipn in Balti more or New Orleans,; before jit i even dreamed of an the House of Commons ! These things, and things more mysteri ous than these, are rapidly quickening in the future and hastening to their accom plishment. Nobody will then be so hardy as to guess what a day ; may bring! forth ; prophecy will no longer be safe, when the next despatch may give the lie to all a man's calculations in a jiiomht of time. It will be found to be the better plan to look wise and say nothing. Weekly Post. WE CQME TO THE RESCUE. would the Whig have impeached all the V Bet sies" wilK ugliness if it had seen (he one half called" Betsy" that we have seen. The fact .MMir orUnnnt nf mtfrdstanT and impor- ! is and it mar seem stranse we never saw tant factsi Their; speeches manifested over tree thousand ugly Beisies" inf all the that their Ihearts, as well as thei Itninds, dayr of our lif ! And the Whig is a naughty hVP heetl deeply engaged in tho effort boy for making such an ugly insinuation. An haye becrt KLr?n M-hool svstem of Ugly " Betsy Where now can one be! fcund ? to improve the potao?MM!T No? in Milion. I ! S this State, we fnouiu., -- If lhe Betsv family think we desert have tMf speeches wln W"' ,hank. for thi. indicaiion! of their beauij le cation, asa means: 01 them show it. Mtori Chronicle. pie oo this important, supeci. i particularly pleased withe course pur sued by Messrs. Avery and JVJceill.m re f.e.n rnkhis bilU At m last session, Another frightful railroad accident took place on the New Haven road c(n Saturday While . I I. L 1 1 i... ilhA Irain was Ihrnssinff the : hndcrfl at Windsor t: .riii r nnp. iiiil. ill -.jr : - n n they voted again . d , Locks (Conn) one of lh? rails; broke, when the debate on Wednejlwr, Y;a" I lhe three hindmost cars were thrown off the that an investigation pitine satisfied them thathe bill ought to pass, nd they iherelore alvoated its passage. nu llicy , l ... iii ec then We hope and Relieve tnepni p-- r- S nrawo have doubt that a frial of tyio years will PM,e its benefic.al effects Jeyona l,c1"ul" . ; ' to In jte Senaie,?on Wednesday, a bill, to il. election pfiCIes and Masters !ii.:riiMt(n nv track, and lha last one was precipitated into the canal in twelve feet of water. Two brothers, named Parker;! who relumed from Califbrniajn the steamer Georgia on the night previous, and wejre on theifi way tp surprise their wives, wejre drowned, and several other passengers welre seriously injured. The three eats above mentioned were compfeteljr smashed to nieces, and the track was so broken up as to render il impossible for trains to pass over it. . : APPLlCAjTION yittpi made to the Legislature now sitting, for a Chajrt'r for a Bank to be loca ted in the town of Concord 'Also, foe a Charter for a Plank Road from the Court House in the town of Con cord, to the Depot on the N. C. Rail Road, situated near' Town. !f ' November 25, 1852. M 5t30 BY EXPRESS. Salisbury November 25th. 1852. Ladies Cloaks. IL a dies Clonks THE subscriber have just received by Express line, a small lot of Rich Slilfe Velvet and Black Wa tered Silk Cloaks, fo which be would invite the atten tion of the Ladies. I E MYERS, il At the sign of the Red Flag. Overseer Wanted. A FARMER of thirty years of age, with a small family, familiar with the growing of Cotton and the management pf ntegroesand of unexceptionable character, canjfind a good situation and excellent wa ges at Linnwqod, my Jersey Settlement Plantation, for the year 153 and afterwards. Nov. 25, 18523(30. !i W.R.HOLT. J Paper . Paper. THE Bubscpiber! haiving been appointed agent for the sale pf the Eagle Paper Manufacturing Com pany, Licolnfcounfy, lis prepared to furnish all kinds of Paper at the Factory prices, E. MYERS, Salisbury, Nov. 25, 185230. Red Flag, State of &ovih earoUua, DAVIDSON dpUNTY. Court of Pitas and Quarter Sessions. Novem- I ber Term, 1852. Elizabeth Williams' a njd others!, vs. David Billings and John Billings. Petition for Partition of Land. IT appearing to the Wisfacf ion of the Court, that the defendant in this Case are shot inhabitants of this State : It is therefore ordered by the Curt, that publi cation be sinad in the Carolina Watchman, for said defendants to. be and appear before the Justices of our Court of Plea and Quarter Sessions, to be held at the Court House in Lexington, oa the second Monday in FVhrnarv next! then and tbenjito plead, answer or de- mur, orthe petition wjll b4 Mard exparte and judg ment pro confesso taken asi to tnem. Witness, C.fF. Low?, Clerk four said Court at of fice in Lexington, the 2d Monday oT November, 1852. 6t30 I C. F. LOWE. CIk. M. BROWN; & SON, Are now receiving their Fall and Winter 3 Comprising a large assortment of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Hardware and Cutlery, Hats, Bonnets, Caps, and Shoes, Sugars, Coffee, Tea, Cheese, Molasses, &c. Tire Iron, Ih in., H in., li in. and 2 inch. Band, round, square and horse shoe Iron & Steel, I Delph, China, and Glass Ware, Window Glass, assorted sizeg, Blasting and Rifle Powderi, and Safety Fuse, together with a great variety qf other Goods, which in addition to their former stock, will compare with any in this market ; aootwill be sold on terms for cash or on time at equally a? low prices. We invite our customers and the public to give us a call. Salisbury, Nov. 1, 1852. 27tf i j THE-M ARKETS. i Eaiisburj,:Kovemlet, 25. Apples, (dried) 60 m$00; Bacon, 12 15; Com 7 O 8 ; Cotton Yarn. 75 G 00 i Coffee 11 r: t UornO 055; Beeswax. 20Q; Butteri 10 12 J ;J 'io 84 Q ; Feathers 8j Iron 3 04 ft tinseed O.I Molasse3540;NaU4i(S5iOats25fai00; Iri!i I tstoes 40(3 000; Sweet do. 33 O 40 ; Sossr.fbr: 7 0 3; Dot Loaf. 003 121 : Salt.Mck T. low 8 Q0 Wheal 00 8 i fork 6 . ; T j VKTTKVltl.E, N. r. Nov, 16 Beeswsr 23 . O 25 Bacon 14 c I Cotton 9 O 04 Conr 60.300: Cotfee lOiIll- l 400 0 is Feathers 32335: Flaxseed 10031 . J I Swedes,5 6: do. English 324- Ird 1.1 i Leather, sole, 20 23: Molasses 22,925: Nails,cut, : ' Oats, 40(3 00: SuEar.bro..G (3 9 : do. toa f. 1 ft , Si!t,aick, 1 50 1 60 : Tallow, 7 0i : WLca t CiiEtiw.Nov. 2. Bacon oerlb.OOa 121- r 2G28:: BeeswaxOi20,9ai : Coffee 123 15 : C 9J&9J : Corn 50360 Eags 12 O 15i Flor ; 844 : Feataers 30333; Iron 5361: Lard Leather(sole) 18 O 22: Molasses 3 5 i3 40 :-i!o. C ba 33 0 37: Nail. cut. 6 a 7: Rice 41 n : Sogar.b.rown.8 (3) 10: do. Loaf,12j a 15: Salt. 7 verpool, 1 40 1 50. - f . . , l .' DR. S. H.PENDLETON. OFFERS his professional services tol the p-'-' He can be found al Col. Retards Hotel. Salisbi rv, March 25, 1852.! I j 47 Selling off at Cost. THE subscribers -wishing to c?e during the present winter, r)pe their lu-.' nectfullv ir.,' their friends and the pubHc in eet'.4ral,ihat ihev- sell at cost their present , i STOCK OF ; GOODS, consfstinz itf part of i iT" 11 C0L i.D SILVER WATf Ki: . tiiuoAo, IsLjUX , ana i . CY ARTICLES OF ALL DESCRIPTIO:, Those wishing to purchase articles in out line, i well to call booh. " DOuER &. WILSON. N. B. All persons indebted to the firm eiil.t r notes or accounts, will please call and settle he s before the first of January next, after which tin.e i will be handed out for collection, i " ! 1 BOGER &, WILSON. Salisbury, Nov. 6,1852. fj I f 3 POCKET BOOK LOST. THE subscriber lost, one day last week, either in the town of Salisbury, or on the road leading from that place to Lexington, a small red morocco steel frame pocket book. The clasp is lqose. It con tained some money and a note q Robert O. Cox, pay able: to Richmond Sharp. A reward of one dollar will be given for the recovery of said pocket book, with its contents. Nov. 4, 1852. H. P. SHARP. 3t27 i Co 3 to to V QD 3 3 S C " n c ii. 5. ""o gsos C3 '- 8 O -a o n- c C 5 C 5 sr S-2-S 3 W iv g ST 55 a an tr1 3 5- ft o CD ; S s.. Js. ft a, 3 P 71 t3 2 : sr 5"'' o - cr P3 S E. lib QD O QB e - 3 c &: tr OS R e S rt i cm o -1 - OS i id ffi C p-i DE LALNS, DE LAINS- November 25, 1852. E MYF.RS hks iust reoesved by Express direct from New Yorkj, a smftfi lot of rich, alii wool, De Lain;, also, another lot R veiyei R.ooons. . in forget the sign f the Red I'lal- iYERS ALL persoii indebted to tbe late firm of Joseph F. Chamberjt if Go.,iare hereby notified to come for ward and; make payment between this date and the 1st January! next Ji The busines past be closed, and far ther ddajf cartnot Nj at oweoNJ j i JAMES C. CALDWELL. Agent. Novembe r 25, 1852; i ! lf 30 RAIL ROAD SILLS. PROPOSALS to deliver SHls on the 2J.3J and 4th Divisions of the. North Carolina Rail Roid, will be received at the Rail Road Office in Greensborough until the 1st December next. On the 2d and 3d Di visions, which extend from within six mi Ie3 of Raleigh to Lexington, the Sills are to be of good White, Post Oak, or Chesnut, 8 feet long, flattened on two sides, so as to show 7 inches heart, and to be 7 inches thick be tween the hewn or flattened sides ; the other twosides to be barked, and the ends to be sawed off or well but ted. . On the 4th Division, extending from Lexington to Charlotte, bids for similar Sills will be received. Or bids will be likewise received on this Division for Red Oak or Black Oak Sills of the Same description, ex ceDt these last must show 0 inches heart on the flatten ed sides, and be 8 inches thick, The Sills to be delivered on the itne ot the Koaa, it the distance of every lOOfeet, by the 1st Jinnuary, 1854. for the 2d and 3d Division, a by the 1st of June, 1853 for the 4th Divisions, AH to be inspected and approved by the Engineer. Bidders will be shown the sections on each Division, and will designate in their bids the sections for which they bid, the kind of timber their tenia are to oe, and what proportion Of their contract they are willing to take in Stock., . J. M. MUKtllbAU. 3W29 Pres. N. C. R. Road. THE NEW NORTH CAROLINA FORM BOOK! BY C. H. WILEV, Containing Forms of all those Legal Instruments im portant to be known by tne, peopne oi orwi vom.,,,,.,, and designed also for the use of Justices of the Peace, Sheriffs, Clerks Constables, Coroners, &c. for sale at the Book Store of J. II Enniss. Price $1. Persons fprwardng 81 wil1 receive the Form Book free of Postage. ' - Salisbury, Km. 18,1852. 29tf Notice, STRAYED from the subscriber on the 20th instant, a lare bay Horse, between five and six years old, no flesh marks, hat some saddle marks; about sixteen hands high. Said horse strayed from the neighbor hood of Poplar Tent, Cabarras coaaty. Any person taking op said horse will please address me by letter at C.ocSrd.N.C, JAMES W. CLARK. Octobf r SS. 1852. " NEW GOODS ! A Splendid Assortmon' THE subscribers are now receiving trom New and Philadelphia, their Fail and Winter ttcc'. t. Their stobk olFancy Goods is the largest and C. we have ver offered to the public, and for varie!y ; style canlot be surpassed. Weifeel assured that t!. wamiiig uuc aim lusiiioiiauie goous can oe piea1 i they will give us a call, as we are determined io , as low, or probably a little lower, the same artic!f t' can be bought at any other place. . Our stock ccr. in part as follows : . t f Fine and heavy fancy brocade Silks, ;j Tt white Plain white Black watered Black rept Black gro de rhine Solid colors gro de nap, ;. ; " . j r Satin de chen is, i t , j 1 Thibet printed high col'd de lains, Embroidered de lains,. i. , 1 Bayadere printed satin cashmeres, j, Paris printed robe de lains, new' style, f English and American printed de lains, -Small figured high colored de lains for children, Paris gal la plaids and ginghams, f Black and colored velvets, : ! Printed do. for children; ! French atfd English merinoes, , j r Solid colored mous de lains, 1 . ; J Brocade alpaccas, '- 'j Swiss and Jaconet Edgings and Inserting Cambric and Swiss flouncing and bands, j French embroidered collars, tbimesetts and sleeve8, Emb'd linn cam. hdks., nice, fipe and cheap, Plain dot from 10 cts. up, ; .1 Black and; white silk and cottort laces, '1 j Silk mantillas, merino sacks, i -Ladies clojaks from 20 to 40 . ' : Shawls, Icing and square, Sr" i t Ribbons, gjloves, hoisery, fine assortment, t , Silk satin velvet and straw Bonnets. - ! I For Gentlemen's Wear Silk satin Velvet and plueh vestirigs, very fine, English, American and French fancy caesimeres, PJain black doeskin r , ,do. Black, blue, brown and cl&ret cloths', . Ready Maide Clothing for gents and boys, i i Boots, Shoes, men's and boys Caps, ' .4 j I ? Bebee & Co., and Oak ford's fall style Hats, i Ready made shirts, collars, hdks. and fancy cravar-, Tin Plate, Copper and Wire, kept constantly on hand. Brass Andirons; and I r ers. Hardware and Cutlery, Qreensware ;Groctri &c. Fine Cigars by the box, with a variety of ttr:i cles too tedious to mention. f I .1 i ; "Ve tejider to our customers our most hearty t!. ' for the large and liberal patronage extended to us, a: we can only promise in the future, as in (he past, i devote all our energies to serve- and accommodate customers and friends. ? , I brown; FRALEY &. CO. Salisbury, N. C.,Oei:3, 1652. . i ' tf25 StatcsTillc Female Acadeby. I. ... -m: i - i -,, ! TlliE undersigned would again . 'the attention of the public to t' emale School in this place, taught by Miss Cm : W. McLe. In addition to what has already I said, we woojd remark that Miss McLean has with us nearly ne session, and that ihe has given ; eral satisfactionXlIer session closes in Decenilr. : will open again onhe first Monday in- January, l1 . Her terms are the same as formorly ranging fror r to ten dolNrsi per sessisri Music. 15. Her Mi das been well attended during the present session, -she deserves alike patronagejn time to come. 17 . : SG 00 per month. xj I i 1 T. H. UleORIE. ; J. W. STOCKTON, J. M. MOORfe, ; i S. R. BELL, Trustees. Statesvilie, Nov. fi, 1852. j " gw8 ' FOR SALE, A Talnabic Hirer jPlantalion ! BY virtue of a Deed ofTrast to me execute I ! Richard L.i Hix,J will offer for sale at the C . House in Lexington, on Saturday, the I8ih Decer:.' - r next, that valuable Tract lying it lhe counties of IN; -an and Davidson, known as the i Brick House Place. formerly owned by Wjlliam Chambers, and now properly of Richard L. Hix containing about I 1283 ACRES. - Ail this Trjacr, except 25 acres, lies in Da vi Jocj cc . -iv, and is one of the most valuable plantations on : Yadkin River; ji large portion tf il consisting cf r! . and creek low grounds. The place is very healthy on it a Brick Dwelling Ilonse, good Barn and c suitable out-buildings, and is in excel lont repair. V tached to it a PablieFerry,, weil known; as C'.. bers' Ferry one of the bert and, most profitable o i river. This Tract of Land lies within four ni' the Rail Rload, and eight enilM of Salisbury. Tr . Cash. ! J. F CIIAMBERS.;Tru.-t( November 17, 1S52; ; 4"2:i " N- B. Mr. His, residing on the place, will thaw i lands to atjy person desiring to fxamine them. Blanks! of every description !for i J ! AT THIS OFFICE Etiji'" . r v : i rffm r in Equity to the People. '"V

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