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FALL AND WINTER
-i .1.
GOODS!
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lEWIGOOBlE
II. II, BEARD $ SON,
Fashionable Tailors andlCIotbicrs, f
AVE joH reciveJ a most saporB aioc I tai
CIotIlS .fc .io wit ; A general f rune ni y"f
K-Ti '-Lf.i Prt Coata, Pants inJ Vesta Also
abeauiihil assortment of Coys and Cjf !dren'a Clothing.
I-..- nJkr. nnwna. Heavy Doable Overcoats,
Fancy ranis and Vests ; fine Sh.rifcora and Crar
lata j Suspend", Drawers, &c. ; aid Pocket; Hand,
kerchiefs of a superior q.ia'ity, and Mmost every oir
artic e belonnins to a Clothing Storrf ; togetner wimp
superior 101 i . : .. :
5:-:tlilCiiweisTcstliiH,0vercoat
m y ' : Ings, &e.,-f A
jytthicn' they; will sell aa cbenp as cattjhe bought in any
Southern market, and will be made-up to order, in a
Superior style, and with the best trimming the Nort
!irn markets could afford. They hive also received
their Fall. nud Winter Fasliioiii for
tatirto rinrf '. and are readvloDQt op work In
U :- m m mm vy r g -
W itbe latest lasbions. . A !
f: .y J Taylors' Shea rs. Points, Thlmblef and Needlfe, kept
i tn.. .. I r.o.r,illt7 inuft thir friends and
f ihe nnblic b eaH and examine theiiistock. f
y 1
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Sept. 16. lf&2
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JAMES B. BEARD.
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NEW FALL fit WINTER
GOODS : F Hi 1852.
TI1I1E ub?cribT3 are now receiving and opening
ijJL tone lot tbe largest and most desirable stock of
fall and Winter (Jojoda ever offered in this market,
consisting of : ' ; " ' !
I . DRY GOODS, 7
I Hardware. Crockery, Boolsl Shoes. JidU.
Iteadu Mode Clathinz, Bhissds three pf
Curnelinsrs. vltio and Java
Gofee, Lnaf and: Brown Sugars. Ra'fstns,
(Qheese MolfSsesf Buggy fYre, Band and
j Horse Shoe Iron. Nails, tyrings 6? Axles.
Cari iage Trimmings, (a large stock.) Sole
jfcathefi While Lead. Sperm and other
CaiUllCVKaSSllfSnilU ISOpc, movac-cona
(Jrindiadnes. TANEirS OIL, iilats andfCapa,
s MLASTISG POWDER, Dlnnkets and Kerseys,
! OLOVJiU AXD GRASS SE&DA Window Glass,
I:' SdddlerVy Blacksmith Tools. &,c &.b., :
vi filWe invite all who visit this place I buy C?ods at
; Whtitsati or lie I ail, to give us aj call before bding
, Vjr Tin ve adopted the cash system, arid, will offer great
V. efndueem-ms to cath. buyers than has ever been of
, -nrofiis and aiiick sales. 1
I Salisbury, Oct. 7, 1852.
i23
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NOTICE.
I HE subscriber being desirous td change his situa
tion, wilf expose to public sale, on 1 hursday the
jy,tb ot INnvirn'er. rua valuaole tract ot L.rna, con-jta-iriiing
403 ACHES, one mil and a half .from
. .'l4nieBi;iUge, a nd of a mile front the great Central
Rail Road, adjoining the lands of Thales McDonald,
Cowart and oihets. Thre is a tolerably comfortable
dwelling house and some other out,' buildings ;?aboat
- one hundred Acres of the land is in fine slate offcu'ti
: valion, the remainder is splendid wood land. At the
aa.roe time I will sell ?
T TEX LIKELY NEfiROES, ).
, two men, and one woman and 'three children, two girls
1 and two bftya fhree head of Horses one hundred and
iWehty bijshels of wheat, 'some; two ;or three hoiidred.
j btishels ojCorn,?) quantity of Dats.Seed Coltorj, one
Boggy and Harnsn, two large two 6oise ploughs, and
many other articles too tedious to flienlion. Sale to
I; takejplaee at;my sister's, where Wilson McCrafj for
1 me r)y resided. Terms made known jorrthe day of sale.
i -fli I ' . S. W. McCRARY.
vfdson co., Oct. 2!), 1852.
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Vftjaablc Lands for SaIc--4 or 5 Tracts.
T HAVE sevral small but valuable plantations on.
X he waters of Hunting Creek, ill Iredell county,
f)ihil will pell on good terms. ThereJs waterj pow
ef on ione of these tracts sufiident for any purpose.-
Ariyjxjne wishing either to purchase it or to invest cap
itail lata partner in the erection of a factory, ormachi
rtepyj of any description upon it, will give me f call
aoti These lands are all within cfte day's travel of
the Great Central Rail Road, in aliealthv section of
f.':lt-oritry..l ! . : : .j . j "
I i.'aji above named water location is joining the Ea
gle Mills Manufacturing Company, tjnd this place is
now called South Troy ; and there is a fair prospect
for a Rail Rond or a' Plank. Road, to run via Eagle?
Milla jand South 'Troy, or near there, leading via
Mocksv'itle, Hamptonville and Wilkesboidu"h. on to-
j arda Virginia and the mountains when done, the
y.. - . .... ,iVti win uun iu trails-
If . buryvand thus enrich the Great Cenlral Rail Road.
Thea4 there will he a chance to speed all kinds of -mnn-J
niaf tui-ed coods to a ready Market.) Come and help
, mebojld Paper M ills, Brat and Iron! Foundries., Wool
Mjlhj,irr any thing else you please.! We can icom-
rappee! and build a Rail Road to Salisbury and tbertto
it iheirtiountains, we can make the Iroi, here, eithVr the
i T or,U, Iron, and we can also build the Cars and Lo
r : comot fes-at Eaglr Mills pr South Troy. So let us
j lookiiBto inis mutier for our own advancement, and
the Credit. of the State.
il!i ' ANDREW BAGGARLfY.
Ill I 1 The citizens of North Carolina, South Car-II-
HnHl "nJ Virginia, a re Requested to consider ;he above.
" ,Ji ', .. . A. B. -
S Eagle .Mills, Iredell co., N. C., Sept. 23, 1852 2ltt
Si- , .
Executors' Sale.
E wl sell at the late residence of Alexander
Hugzins. deceased. three miles NnnUrSi.i...
ille,-bn the.30th Novembor next, the followin pro
perty; viz;; , 1
HoYses. Mules. Hosts. Sheen, and Cnttl
" - "W--'.W1
3
targe auantitn of Cafn. Whj
O'fts. Hay and Foddrr. 1 G Bales
ftf Cotton, a quantity of Cotton
- ,l " thc ted. 3 Wagons and
j j Gearing. 1 Buggy ami
j Harness. Farming t
.'""':!,?' .1.1 ":' Utensils, :' :-
One Set of Blacksmith Tools.
. '.' ! ;. '' - ALSO '
2X LIKELY NEGROES,
. .;yi icpnsistiog of. Men, Women and Children.
Sale to contlnne from day to day until all is sold.
rruia maae known on tlte day f ale !
I - : JOICL A. HUGGJNS.
f, ; JOHN DAVIDSON, i
. , Executors.
V 5w26
October 26, 152
k pi XX fteld in Salisbury on Morulny October 18. 1 852
5; P'l 2 W,lRve1; ,hat Bfi,"in Michaels be appointed
1 mm S1 to!D,g Oraves, and keep ,be yard c-
' ? . li OTeb "fl off n hl "rvices at very moderate prices! No
3 r p wr pfswt nana ngni tocnarge tor tfigin craves
F l i i VlborfvOtt. 19,1852. j 25 F
N. B. tMr. Michaels can be found at Mer jimttk
-.1. J. II. HSc.
I . fic Barker' shop;
.3 m y
i-a-1 .as-;
5K p .-
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I of hit profetsion
Dr.
lias the pleasure to say that be is now in
Salithury, ready to attend to the duties
ivurt.n, iBoa tf 2-
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Blank Warrant for sale Here.
Fall & Winter Trade,
at irHB
IIGN OF THE REDJFLAG,
KMSw.vVitl U. 11,) w s .
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nE anbscriber havingjmel with Some disappoint
me'nl itf receiving hia goods, owing to detention
tr. th South Carolina Railroad, takes this method ot
Informing his friends and the public generally, that he
1$ NOiV RECEIVING
A large and beautiflil Stock
l! SUITABLE FOR THEf
pail s mm
whicb, when opened, will comprise the most
; he has yei oflered, jimong whichj:are.-
Pltla and fignred Dress Silks, of the newest styles;
I j r Extra rich de Lsias, and Cashmeres j
f f'. iMsasllB di tains at I2i ets. per ard ;
I i EngUsSt Frear h. and German Meriaoes $
I Bombazines, llpaccas and Cantos: Cloths ;
: French, r.o?llli and American Prints ;
Linen Cambfle 4 Uwn Hattdk4fs, from IS ets. to $13
Embroidlred ttmes, Cellars, CaCa and Capes ;
j Motraing Collars, pffi and Sleetes;
Sirlss and Cambric Trlmlass, Bands and Flonneings ;
fbread and Bobin LaeesJ Edgings andjlnsertings ;
:j j Bieh Bonnet and Neck Ribbons,
silk and cotton Hose, Kid Gloves, long and short,
Mohair Mills, Cloths,' Cassimeres, VeStings, Table
Dfimask, Napkins, Towells, Damask Table Cloths,
Sbeetioss, Lng Cloths, &C. &.C ' Also,;
t ':i A Splendid Lot of i
READY MADE CLOTHING,
al! of which will be sold at tt.msually lowprices, at the
Sign of the RED FLAG. !
r J . I j : -I
i Sept. 30:1859. :
H Jctt iJafid'si Ocbrcir Plaster.
ni FTfi crreat temedv for Hheomatism; Gnat; Fain' to
I! the Side! Hin: Back! Limbsnd Joints t Sctoftila,
King's ,Evll, White Swelling. jflarO. ITomorsjitjff
Saddle ana Ilaracss Maiiufactnrcr,
I-1 appJazie-Wi Mulpiy A P Salisbury, N. CSi I
H AVING permatfently located myself m the Town;
of Salisbury 1 now ofipr my services in the above
Easiness. Having worked in some pi pe r,
the State and also In the Northern cti.es, I think I can
please all who niay favor ,me Avhh.:a jealL Repairing
done at short notice, f Prices moderate. Country pro
dace taken in change for wo
Tnnnarv 15. IflZl. 1 J lv37 f
Ei MYERS.
: 22
JCOWiAN'S
i 4
VEGETABLE LIT HO IS TRIP TIC,
FRIEND OF THE HUMAN FAMILY,
i I!"".- SCtFERISiO FHOM , j '
1 ! DISEASED KIDNEYS; I !
Stone in ili$ Bladder and Kidneys Weakness
j ; of the' Loins, dfc.
rhis inTaltjable medicine is for 9ale at the Davie Ho
in MockVirilfe ; at. Dr. R. Campbeil'C. in Iredell ;
ithe DrugStore, in CharIotte ; and at lhe Carolin
Wtitchmarijdffice, in Salisbtiry.
i The subscriber is General: Agent for the sale of the
abdve Medicine, in thirState, of whom ny quantity
may be obtained by addressing him at Salisbury,N. C.
or tailing at his house, 10 miiles West of this place.
t. !.'. ; v r Ia iiutim
r p tit. U. f u t ill
uly 15. 18&. , 1 Utr :
iDAFIE JriOTiEIj,
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I.
MOCKS
VILLE,
Davie County, North Carolina.
HE undersigned having purchased the above nam
ed Hotel, (lately the property of R. F. Johnston)
wcluld ; inforrh' the Public, that he is now prepared fo
expend a welcome to the travelling community, a"rid
acommolnte his guesjs in a manner equajho any Land
IbrU in this section of North Carolina. !No exertions
wil be sparpd to render all! who may favor him wiah
the.ir patronage happy and satisfied while they, take
their ease in his Inn." ,
May 4, Tg52. lyl
II. U. -AUSTIN.
4
GENTLEMEN'S AND LADIES'!
!" . SHOES. U !
rjlHE subscribers have on hand, and are constantly
'L. mantifaqturing, Gentlemen's Boots, shoes and gai
terS, and Ladies' ihoes of evry variety, ' pur; stock o
diwdrcn's shoes is large and handsome.
j urwofk;is of the best miaterial and Workmanship,
anf will be siold low for cashlpr on short cttdit topunc
tuajl dealers. ! Repairing.dorie in a neat j manner, and
onlshort notice. . . i
; AH kinds of country produce and dry and green
bjde&Jtaktn in exchange forf work. I
I Cash will be paid for BEEF CATTLE, i
j Aj RYMKR & MOWHY, J
I i ! Opposite Wmjl Murphy do iCo's Store.
April 15,1852. I Jy50
MARTIINr & BRYAN,
l iJji'FiOtDESi, j :
And General Commission Merchants,
No. 3, Boyce 6f Co.'s Wharf
J CHARLESTON, S. oj
New Co-partnership.
HE subscribers have this day enlejed into Co
f arlnership in the Mercantile Business in the
toWn of Salisbury, at the stand formerly occupied by
Ji . Chambers Si, Co.) undejr the firm of Chambers &,
Ca dWelMi 1 J. F. CHAMBERS,
August 30, 1852.
M. C. CALDWELL.
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Statr or Hovtft eayoUUsi,
ij WILKES COTNTY. "I
M In Equity, Fait, Term, 1832. j
It. ft.' Hafl and wife, vs. Eng and ChengfjBunkef, and
I ;if ' others. .. . ijl ! 8
; ilN this case it was ordered by the Court, that ad
vertisement be made fir six weeks in the Carolina
Watchman, that the defendants, Shubaj Lunceford,
atibj Jesse Yeajtes, appear a" the next term f this Court,
16 be held for said county at t le Court Houe in Wi'kes
borpugh.nn the 3rd Monday) of March next, and an
swer, elsei the. case will be Heard ex parje, and judr
meit rendered accordingly, j
I i J A tVl KS CALLOWAY- C. Mi E.
Oct. 24, 1852. Price adv
!
mantillas, Mantillas.
- i
Oct. 14,11832.
ITR kllKr!Kr hnv inct riitra1 lA AT T T A TXT
I A HD WA TEE ED MANTILLAS. ' lin
ed and wadded, Which "he is! offering at the lovv price
Of $5. 50. Cill soon at the ! j
124
Sign oj the Tied Flag.
I E. MYERS. 1
FHKSH AND CHOICE
STOCK OF f - i
NEW GOODS! I
Maxwell & Horah.
-r I i i - -iil
Are receiving and opening their stock of
i j j fFall and Winter Goos. i
jnsfporeiased; in New -York arfd PhiladlflphiaJ at re
duced !Drbes. which will enable them tn Wit rmrt.
bly jow consisting of the usual variety of Forein. Do
mestic ana Ladies' fancy
Ol V rv
i.ba. ;.nii. .a cr?
COOKIXG STOVES, niBDWAEE AND CrTLEET,
il -Vi S.&UiViVJbi i d. JSUU I Q AND
I SHOES. CHINK, GLASS, ANp
f pMOVKER Y WARE ; STAU
ij mm r i I'm n. i tinii. r hiii , r v n . i
ITICLES: GROCERIES? 1:
p ! to all of which the solicit the attention and
pattonaee of the public, and 'pledge themselves to use
evefy effort to merit it. Smail Trfiit and Quick Ke-
ivffc fwt! be their motto. ! j i :
Salisbury. October 7. 1P52. '; tf
Ch
Tnini. unit m AtA nain whatever
WhVi- thi' Planter is abolied.Pain iannot exist. It
hm hn beneSeial in cases of weakness, soch as PHn
and 1 Weakness i in the Stdpach Weak Limbe, Lame
ness, Affectioin jof the jgpioe,; f tnaiefcp eaBoess, 6p,
No female subject to pain or weakness' In the bacfe or
sidfs.Bhouid jbe witboat.it,' Marriedyladies, in deli
cate aitaations, fiod great relief from epnstantly fweaf
ing this Plaster. ; I ?H ! j ,JH
Tbe appticatfon of the Plaster between the shoulders
bas beeb tound'a certain remedy fori Colds, Cooghs,
Phihisi4 andAHections of ic Longs jin their prinjf
stages..'! It destroys inflamatiort by prescriptions, f
The following coraraendatiqnils frprn an agent r
stding at Trenton, Tennessee H ii V?
1 f Takroj, Gibson Co.Teni;vi JJoy. l.'49,i
plessrs. Scovcl &. Mead Gen1eraeirj : Tbe Hebrew
PMster is becoming popular in this sejetion.; Therms
a lady in tbis'cowntV wlio says she would nor be wiib
oul this? Plaster! for five hundred dollars a year. Slpe
was afflicted for some time with an enlargement of the
spleen, Which gaveher a great deal of j?ain. The! swel
ling and pain had extehtM tip Hearlyj to the jirmpft,
and occasionally she courdcarcely breaKhe.i She wis
coffined! for a cortsiderable time,iduritvwbich she tis
a; tended by some of ur best physiciajts,but ibey gate
be no relief. 1 Ahe procured a pax oi m? ueuirw t up
teK ndi it relieved her almost ihimedi3lely, andsM4n
sbie keeps a supply of it on hand constant iy. Theie
fajcts yoa are at liberty! to use as yoq think proper-J-.
trtey arejaubstarwially true. ';L i 'lT'
I ilespeatfully yours, &C'.i !
.. ! ) H I JESSE j. wells;
Tl?Be;wareof Counterfeits bnd Case JmitatiunsK
l-XieTtox The subscribers are the only general
agents in the Southern States for the sale of this truly
valuable Plaster ; and, in order to prevent purchasep
being imposed on by a counterfeit article, s6ld in this
city and elsewhere, for the genuine, they invHe particu
lar attention'to the following marks of the genuine : I
I- 1 Tlie genuine is put up in sniQOibi,.engine-tnrtied
bottom boxes, soldered in. j ;
2. The genuine has ihe engraved head of Jew Da
vid on tbe direclion around the bos, with accompany
ing record of court, to EiTaylor, leoeheiter. ! . ; jf
I ALSO TAKK NOTICE. f
That thefgenuiniehas the signalure'of E. TAYLOR qn
the steel plate: engraved label, on the tppofeach box-p
to imitate which, will be prosecuted, as forgery. ;'
The Counterfeit is coarsely put upin 5 imitation ; of
the old labels and is sold by several dealers in medi
cine in tots city" for the genuine' articlei-' '
, BEWARE OF IT-IT IS WORTH LESS, iff
i , SC0VIL&. MEAD. i:
-At' j 13 Chart res st.f N. Orleans,
Onlv Asrenta for the Sobthern States, to whom all or- i-nrtmpnt of Tin and Jaoan Ware kern constant-
ders and ? applications for agencies must JnvariaUJys-i jy on jia0( for sa, as cheap as can bejoM n the Slajfi. I
Grand 1 Master's 4 Office lof the Grand
Lodc of the Male oi rr. taroiiua.
f, ... JiVUSv; ; . .NtriEEKf April 19, 1852
riiathe Masoxw FBiTER5rr orthCarplina-
X- At the last communication of; the Most Wr
shlpful Grand Lodge it jwas solved, That mh
'n I 5n the State, both reaidetit and nctivei be. and
he is hereby most earnestly reqoested by tbe Grand
Lodge of North Carolina to transrait, ia soon ?Pojs
S,fo Brother A. T. Jerkins of ewbern C. W;U).
rfu chins, of Raleigh, Wniiatn Swaim, of Greensbo
rooX, or E, Myers, of alisbnry.'aa may bernostcon
nient, the sum bf $$. morejor less, for jhe. speedy
S of St. John'.CoIlege,;hereee.pfhereof will
biweekly announced fn the papers published mjhe
aforementioned places.
Brethren, with confidence 01 uarM, 1 FK.t .r
your liberality in behalf ot tnts 'firrprc. -f.
r .k;;w Ka twert fullv established by the Grand
Lode, and the general concurrence oi " r "'V"?
throuahout the State. Wbile enough nas aireaoy oeen
done to encourage the hope of success, and evinces its
eniirC practicability, moch 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 yoa
are able to render will be amply sufficient to accom
plish all this, and that speedily, i Upon yoar 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 nobly rp this work, andjwe
only ask your careful consideration of the subject, con
vinced as we are that nothing rhone is needed tokeQure
your cordial co-operation in a jfarorable and early re
sponse to this appeal, ftemember that in this as in v
ery other social movement, harmony is its strength nd
support. I am Respectfully and Fraternally yours,
A. T. JERKINS, Grand UaslerA
pub:t:Dee:f:10:ds. , ! 1 I
Editors of Newspapers and Period icals iiendlyj to
the cause will please copy the above. j
WHOLESALEW
NEW CARRIAGE SHOP,
AT MT. ULLA. "
rfflHli undersigned nas ij
JL ; pened a Carriage Eetab
lishrnent near Mount Ulla, in
Rowan county, and begs leave
to call public attention to the
samel He s prepared to, doj
all kind of work in his line offl
buin, in the very best manner, and on the most ac
commodating termsJ He proposes to make a perma
nent esiablishment ati the above stand, believing the
public wants of that seciion of country require it. He
hopes the citizerts in the surrounding country who may
nted work, willgivehlm a call before going elsewhere.
He will possess some advantages dver Carriage build
:ers in the surrounding villages, and begs the country
public will avail tbemselvesof the benefits of the same.
JAMES BROWN.
I ANOTHER -
NEW ARRANGEMENT.
Williams Brown,
HAVING purchased the Tin Shop formerly known
as the shop of Brown & Baker, have opened the
Same in the house pf D. A. Davis, opposite the store of
W. Murphy & Co., where he piposes to carry on
ihe business in all its various branches. . He is now
ready to receive the 01 tiers of his friends bnd the pub
ic, for all kind of work in his line of business. A
addressed!.
THE Genuine is for sale only by the following ai
thorized agents in North Carolina : AA ;;
Salisbury, Wi Murphy & Co. ; Concord, Murphy t
Black j Charlotte, tidward Sill ; Siaieville, Morrison,
Carlton Co.; Newton, G. B. Gaither & Co. ; Lin
colnton, B. S. Johnston ; Shelby, A. R. llomesley ;
DailasjO. & J Fronelierger ;: Rutherfordton, J. W.
Calloway ; Hendersonville,D. B, & A. Miller ; Ashe
ville, Smith &i McDowell. ' r '?
Sept. 16 1832. 4m20 j A
Wanted at the Mansion Hotel, 1
1000 lbs of Feathers, i
THEtsubscriher will pay CASH for 1000 lbs. good
Feathers. Call at the Mansion Hotel.
', HAND JAMES, i
March 11th, H52.
tf45
1 Ready Made Clothing. I
TlIHE subscrtber having just returned from the ortfc
j JL is how receiving his large and splendid, stack pf
READY MADE CL0T1IIXG, !
Cloths, Cassimeres, Vesting, Trimmings . &f c.
: In. short, he jnitends keeping: a' perfect Genileman's
Furnishing Efiiablisliment, which for variety, qiitality
aud cheapness shall noLhe surpassed in ihe Qld North
State. ' He isdeierniioed, if care in selecting his lock,
and a Strick personal attention lo business, are ahy of
the qualities that merit patronage, none shall surpass
.him. S . 'A i , i ;
Grateful for! past favors, he solicits ihe .attention 6f
his old friends and pa irons, and the puhlic'generallyito
the new stock above alluded to. Call and examine for
yourselves. Clothing rhade to orcfer as heretofore, jail
the shortest notice and most reasonable terms. A'
JNO. A. AVi:iUMN, ii
No. 68, Cowan's Brick Row, Salisbury, N. C:.
March 25, lcVSJ. . ' 4Ttf
House Ron fin? and Gultrrinir
! executed promptly and in the best manner.
Copper and Shfet Iron Ware ol various kinds also
kept constantly on bund ; anil any work in that line
not ready made promptly executed.. His Sheet Iron
Stoves are a superior article, and very cheap.
STILLS
f all sizes kept for sale, atul made to order at 50 cents
per pound.
. The subscriber repppcifntly solicit a trial. Mer
chants and Pedlars are particularly invited to give him
a call.
Country Produce, old Pewter and old Coppertaken
in exchange for work. ,
Salisbury, Jan. ;8, 1852. Iy36 -.
HOUSE
BARGAINS
i
SMcsrille, N. C.
THE Subscriber having puifliitsed this Establish
ment, whiclteis'pleafiMiily situated immediately on
the Northwest corner of the pnblic sqjiae, and has at
tached to it a number of convenient offices for the ac
commodation of If'jr'nl gentlemen and others, will gire
His undivided attention to the interests of the House,
and spare no pains to renlr comfortable all who may
favor him with a .call. The house has undergone some
repairs, which adds to the eomfornof families. The
servants shall b faithful and honest. Drovers may find
good lots and plenty of jrrain at reasonable -prices. Call
and give me a iriali Thankful for past favors, and
hope for a continuance of the Fame.
W. R. GRANT.
! Safesville. MarflS. 1852. Iyp2
CATAWBA SPRINGS
1
HOTEL.
V. STIREWALT,
HAVIN(J piiichnsed ihis'beautifnl Summer retreat
tnk' p'eiVsine in informing his friends and the
)iljic, in general, iliat be is making every necessary
BARGAINS ! ! BARGAINS ! ! !
llE subscriber offers for sale iiis BHICK JIOUSE
bnd LOTin the town of Salisbury, on Main
street, one doof above; the Wattrlimaii QiHce. Thei; irr-piovemeiu frjhe convenienec and com'for l of ihose
who tiny repair to those Vnt-uable bpnngs in search of
pleasure or lienlih.
jArrangemein? aie;in progress, ;and, if practicable,
ihe water will, soon be bronght into the house by hy-"
dra'ul'C. machinery ; convenient bathing houses arel)e
ing erected ; lodging rooms arp being renovated and fur
nished wih all iliat will conirihnte'io ihe enjoyment of
the'occitp i nis ; ami die spacious premises are being or
namented in varions ways. In shoii, die proprietor is
determined lo rentier die Caiawbn Springs a place of
real enjoyment, lo tluce who may 'patronage him : and
he iissures'the public i.hni every possible effort shall be
ma tie to secure the fayor of ihoe who call upon him. "
IE Travellers who; fclop at Caunvba Springs, will
find, l be very beft of eniei lamment ; and to all, the
charges will be as low as ihe provision markets will allow;
house is large and convenient for a Boarding House
it contains seven rooms.and a pass-way above and he?
low, with a fire place in each room, and two 'argecef
lars with a fire place in one of "thean. The lot is large
and runs back the whole depth iof the sqoare, which
makes it convenient for building jpiurposes. , ;
The subscriber also offers for for sale two valuable
small Plantations, one of them contains 100 Arre,
lying ori the road leading from Salisbury to-Hix's Fetr
ry, (formerly Ghamber's Frry,) four utiles from Sali's
bury, oh which there is a first rale' orchard,' very larae
and of (choice fruit, and a beauiifol situation, und one
of the Kealthiesi places in the coon try ; the land s
well iiinbered,;ahd is well: adapted to Cotton and all
the grains, and is i within a quarter of a mite bf the Rail
Road ; lhere is about forty acres cleared land on ihiS
place. .The other plantation, 140 Acres, ,li3 withirj
3J miles of the town of Salisbury, and is one of;the,
most convenient'places in the county die land is erjr
free and productive, and is well watered ; the land is
all fresh, and so arranged that every field can be pas
tured, and it can't be beat for that purpose: it has a
niost excellent jMeadow ion it, well set wiih herd grass;
and is well adapted for tobacco and cotton, and can';:
be beat for all the various grains, Ate. Both of thesei
places cam be had with i the crops on them,; 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 mile from
Salisbury, on j fjhe road leading to Hix's Ferry. ;
Persons wiishing to buy would (I'd- well to call soon,
as the only object he has in cfTering his properly
for sale is to go to the South on account;f his healths
iBoth of these places are in one mile of each other, and"
the Central Rail Road runs near midway between
them. Good Mtllssand Market for timber handy. ;
; P. S. In the: last mentioned tract, there is about'
ortyfive acres cleared. v
CYRUS W. WEST. ;
i Sept. 9,! 1852: ! 1 9tf:
Xo. 330 Baltimore Street, BALTIMORE,
KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND A.LARGE
ASSORTMENT OF READY MADE
of all qualities, to which they:, iiivite the-attention o
dealers.! t - ' '
May 20, 1852. Iy3 I
NEGROES WANTED. ;
Salisbury, June! 3d, 1852. !
CASH FOR NEGROES.
THE subscriber is now in Market for the purchase
of a LARGE NUMBER OF LIKELY YOUNG
NEGROES, suitable for the i Southern Market, ifor
which he is paying THE HIGHEST PRICES IN
CASH. ' . i j ' f ,
Persons having any of the above named property f for
sale, will find it to their advantage by inakins applica
tion to him. ' j .MY Eli MYERS. .
O Communications frprn a disjlance attended lo. j 5
LAND FOR SALE, j
THE undersigned offers for Mile a valuable Tract
lying lour miles South of 'Salisbury, betweenhhe
Charlotte and new road td Conicoird. Said Tract con
tains 252 ACRES, all wood jland except 10 acres,
which are fresh cleared. It is well timbered, and lias
several eligible locaiions for building. ! ,
1 ' 1
Another Tract situated on the ivqiers. of. Fourth Creek
14 miles North-west of -Salisbury, Containing 22G ncires.
This tract is well watered and if improved, having on it
a good dwelling house and all tjeeessary ouf-hpuses.--The
land is generally'good. Ariy person wishing lo
purchase either of these tracts can obtain a great bar
gain and; accommodating lenrHj 'The lands can! be
viewed by;allingon thesu jscribej, who will take plea
sure in showing t hem. I f
DAVID WATSON. '
August 3, 1852, if 14 i
LEATHER BANDS, j
THE suh"eiiier has put op ImUchinery for siretch
ing. cemeniing and livetjng bands wih copper
rivets. The hands are sifelciiedj with, powerful ma
chines, made expressly for ihnt purpose, and 1 the dSfli
culty of bands stretching and ripping under the com
mon way of making them, is entirely removed by (his
process. Bands made in this wnyj will hold their widih
evenly, run true, and have u uniform bearing on 'the
dium or pulley, and will give frfcmj 15 lo 20 per cent,
more power than those made ii the ordinary way.
They are m.nle -out pf the bet selecied oaklanrjed
Spanished Leather, ;and no paiiis will be spared to
make them equal to die best Noirtfiern bands, and will
be sold as low as ihey can be Hroujtiu in New York?
Bitnds will be kepi for sale! by J. G. Cairns, at the
Salisbury Factory. f ',.
CHAS. M. LTNES, ' i t
Hunt's Store P. O., Guilford co . N. Ci. t
July 8, 1852. ; pdlylO I
! T. C. WORTH. F
OOMKIISSION &. POTl WARDING
MERCHANT,
WILMINGTON XORTII CAROLINA. f
Jclt 29, 1852. J ! j lypd!3 i
trout;
t
W'a
I
Dissolution of Co-partnership.
THE Co partnership beretoforeexi?tin2 under the
firm pf Joseph F. Chambers Co., is this day'
dissolved by mutual consent. AH persons indebted to
thelate;firm wjill please call on James C. CaldwCll
who is duly authorized to settle the business of the cn-!
cern. ; J. F. CHAMBERS, Ml
j ! ' P. B. CHAMBERS, 1
J. C. CALDWELL, f !:
M. C! CALDWELL.- !
August 30, 1852. 20 tf M
Catawba Sprinss, March 3, 1852.
if 5
MANSION HOTEL,
nit
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SALISBURY, N. C.
THIS large and commodious House, so long known
as one of first Hotels in the Southern country, is
pow owned by the subscriber, who, is determined lo
Spare no pains or expense in increasing, if possible,
the fair reputation which it has so well deserved.
"Addidonis and improvements to the buildings 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
STAGE OFFICE
is kept at this House, all the stages, one Hack excepted,
arrive at and depart from this House, the subscriber being
the stage agent at this place.
: THE TABLE
will always be furnished wiih the best the market af
fords. The Gentlemen's Hall is supplied with a varie
ty ofnewspapers, religious, literary and political, taken
from all the principal cities in the United States.
BOO T. jD. S. PAHKER,
TXAVING permanently 1 ocated'in .f ocksville.oflerl
bla his protessionat services toi the public. Can be
found at the Davie Hotel
in Brick-house.
June 10, 1852. tfC.
Office jusi opposite the Hote
S. R.T FORD. WlLMtNiOTOX. N. cv f
DEALER IN GARBLE MOXlIEXTS ; HEAD AND
Foot Stones ; Paint Stones j Imposing do., and in
short, any article callfd for of either !
Italian, Egyptian or American Marble : j
and work warranted to please or po sale ; and if dam
aged before deliveryjt is at his eipense. r
Orders for any of the above enumerated articles left
with the Editors ofthe Watchman wilthe attended to
with dispatch. Nov. 9, 1849 29tf I
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More Fine Buggies, t
n KAWAYS. AND IRON AXLE
CARRYALLS of thkjhpst mmlilu V-
Jut finished, and for sale cheap very cheap. Call
ane- . I J. S. JOHNSTON.
Salisbury, August 2G, 1852. ,i ntf i
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LADIES M0URMXG DRESS GOODS.
Salisbury. Oct. 14. 1832.
PLANK ROAD. :
AT a meeting of the Directors of ihe Salisbury anof
J.M. laytprsvuie riaiK Koad voaapany, held at Gra
ham's Store, September 2.4th, it was ordered! that the
Treasurer charge; interest on all instalmmehsnow in
arrears, unless paid w iijhln thirty days Ira m his date
-and that the Treasurer charge interest on all instal
ments which maybe eilled for hereafter,' if said instal
ments remain unpaid nioae than thirty days. -A I
It was further ordered, that the Treasurer be require
ed to. make, collections of back insialmehts remaining
with tlie prdviaionaof the Com
unpaid, in accordance
pany'a Charter '
1 i L.
B L A C K M E R. Pres'l.
Salisbury J Sept. 24, 1832. 1 tf 22
Blanks ofl every description lr sile
i . ; AT THIS OFFICE. i U
THE STABLES
are large, comfortable, and attended by the best-Ostlers
iii tor tuuu.ry. carriages, ouggies and Horses always
on hand to hire
; 3jT Large stock yards, jwith good sheds, troughs
racks, ccc, connected with the Hotel. ' '
The subscriber's anticipations are more than realized
and he feels areatly flattered at the early increase of the'
businessof the House. He hopes by attention lo merit
a continuance of the same. , ;
HAND JAMES.
45 tf
Arzns. Ashevill. Mn...
lottei VVhig.and Lincolnton Republican, publish once a
month for six months and forward bills to the subvri.
- JAMES
i j WANTED.
Ijwish lo hire a good iteady irl or wnm
! lo nurse. Apply lo ihe S(lhcirilia. ni L. fl
ion House, br at ihe Store.
q ,. . L, ROBERT KYLE.
Salisbury, Sept. 23, 1852. 2 111
I '" pr'r ' now opening a splendid Lot of
Inutile louriiiii? nrmHriAnrf. ...
-Nisiing of CiVTOiV CLOTHS BflUfli
ALPACAS, and DE LANES, which he is ofcr
low prices. j ; . , ;
I i"8 in,,Want ? 5004,9 of th ove "description,
would do well to call soon at A i
The Sign of' the Red Fag. L
j E. MYERS. i
March 1st. 152.
. Wadesbbra'
ber.
1ME AMF.kS
Icmosliee.; '
oos Eloquence in-
faculties of Disci,;,
cjission, witli pr,!: ;
ondjDfcl amatory 1
. This Book is i'
of the Legal IV,.;, .
elegant style f or,,
thyse ho wre Bi;
poraheous Public "
study acquire die r
a fluent and e!e ,.
V"j III view of It he !,
jtpwetfj upon bis i
in recomnien Jinj i
Pare-nts and'TeiH-i-
! Ill.air;nii :
Mills copious .
2 00. -. i;
-To sjjeak or to .
withpiirity, vi:h -the
utiRogt to;!5'V
Speech lor; wriiinp: !
masters of dit -e ,r
his Own eoncep! ii i ;
in knowledge iuui
self jess of ih-sf i
who c:in display w
. Persons tleSiroi:
sij ion, jsirengi lift,:
cnliivating ilieir r
IPair's Rbeioiic ' ,
Octavo sheep s
M W fiower u-' .
man judgment sm . ,
bosom jfriehJ and .
his reader to a ,
construciion and i .
ery properly vi hit
judgment cjin l e ;.:
ayenuep, and wiili v
calculate! wiilrcir:.
sent ; fieside? thi- ! .
cess fo which lit
the Mathematics,' i !
rooted habit of c'.-.
soning.f' i
i Ini atldttion jo
American G?isiIm:
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; These voluii.c-; .
ance of! the diea."
per mole of tr-an
Blair's ietoric A'
:for schools,! '
Brackepride's II i-:
;;'Greai Britain, v ;
lustrilions, 12 i.
Collbt'sj-Levjzac's !
Pronotuui
Interliliea r
Frenrji A
ialosjye
Key 10 l! ,
bse of i'.c- :
!e to eve i v
explanation'' w hir h
uuction: lo each v i
ance of ihte Cot.',
leacheri by devo ; i
study, soon accj ;ir- .
Evidences of Cin i
json, Jenynsf, -Gibsori'
Suri'i v
'ty Penn., 2 yoV
Kay's InHmt an,! '
t Oefitieirs. Nn?. I .
LyelPs ilemenis
; j Colored. p!:i ! '-,
: ! There is hap-ni!y '
in an eiliinejit LV 'n
i .... IV .
conlnbijiions to i
af;q'iainance widi
of! Science n n . J I.,
pyWrf (f (MMllljlllll (
unsurpassed for t !
signed for the j us.-
fiilniliari si v ie iii u
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companion fr t'.H
much useful anil V
,Blieacbiii2,' Crew in :
ingCo ileci ioifi.ii . !
ryj, Gattjfr'nitr'ijGi!
Painiingj, Perfiiiii- i ,
Tanning, tt-., vSf .
: This will be I'. .
fereriee by F.ii rn -I -81
25. ' ; .
!: The above !i-t
liojtis, oijid in ncUfii
large and well
depart men ts of; I,.
sical, Mipuical, h nw
a constant supply ci
.The
availab
both of
ia use hi I i'
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May27, 1852
- A:- ' Sfcfii :.
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k Rrall in exc;
ZTL ; Boats have I
as new. Veh;iv- :
terland well adn; ; :
700 bbls. merclian
s Those,favorihi: v,
as prompt and !.':;,
other Ijine canlofTt-r.
A, D.CAZAPX,
Fayetteviile, )-(.
watch I a:
THE Subfen'r
pla titers of N
hern with Gin-' f I -shi;pj
trjade of die
Gins ajre warranted
good; cotton, i I
(If .requests ih,,-!
ine fprithewself4?1
promptly atien b' i '
- Mf rjefera to;V i"-'
Giha:-fMes?rsj M'
Pitts', riear Cohcorl,
N Brown, of .Aleck
June
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'At C
10, 1S51-'
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Dr. A.
M. NESBITT,
AVING
1
permanently locator! ;n .u- t. : .
Salisbury, tenders hisProfessionnl .-r; .u-
citizens and surrounding country, j I Hi. office is on Wa
Sfer?h! ,0"eK T!bJlGW',A- Caldwell's offiee,
January 1st, 185. I
p., ,15 ORBELI., .
rwardlng and Commission Merchant,
Janttary 30,18511 . N.C.
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TIIEfMACHIM:
MANt'FACTf
and Thr:.
stationary.) Straw-!
Fans, Mill an ! F-
Irons, Birk. MK
Toolsc.c.
i Address Sna C .
OiloberS", -Iff''--'-.
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is selling off raji-i ; -,
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