I; r VtAt fiOeen thousand votes. tU' nHramento has been U'itfW fire, which visit is re- few houses. It iMhe 'e?- .v Ir',,l,!-r .hlamitv of r.ittenaaS'-.? tJ-l lin ,he effort to r rtiny -i1;"!"! i Ol ' lLnrl the loss of property ,J, . ;Lt,(l aIso occurred at UC ! fil-Wrvkvill le. WMliu sailed in company tandaMifrte pull ions j)f gold! J YVaVk of Ancient York Ma of c kZ IUI'igb' on MoQday' tbe ' ,j -t 1 j . i j . . ; Grand Master, Grandj Senior Warden, Grand Junior Warden, -Grind Treasurer, Grand Secretary. ,gb Hutching W1! .LtfJ V' DeputyHirand Master, ? Grand Chaplain, a??Jter Grand Senior Deacon, Grand; Junior; Deacon, Stewart, ! Marshall, , pursuivant, i . Tyler, . j.6rren Si L,UTbCihciqnati Gazette of Fri- flogre unchanged, f'.vt b sleazy; at 86,25 a 80,30, The and r Wieneryffcpjnd for the exWerae frei!izfd-)'e5fcrqay-; out aiEoougu t04y!quore"85 a 0,40 as the ex ,t$iie latter jca'nnot be considered as iefij -quolaitonj' Holders of me4ss pork ,VsonSwbaeaiier in'their views, and rebbsineSilvvas jdone, the sales hav- p.s iidrove:pork hve been iiliere ati87jper hundred, nett. E. : ftfciil rnrfj jjflifcric; The Compa Aprtised ontthe outside form of this 1 I wUi haieen: requested to state lexlHOIl ai fUyiU-lliu uu ip u,.auu Cicoilh0fv 23d, December, instant. , 1-' h 'Vt v f , i; f " '.i PTtlfjfap Tuf lfle South Carolipian. ' tatcir from; Europe. j jU&lVAOFjTUB NIAGARA. Ji T . fl 1New York, Dec. 11. J V sfeamer N&jjara .has arrived -Wfith' later news i,n haJ dckaenn tup jjiyenooj marnei a. 1 ne , i tates jmonjH m 533000 bales. Breadstuffa wetlB ' Puliiical netfuqimportant. I ; CllxntETOX MARKET. I ) ! 'c (tiiARLEsiroN. December 1 1 j5ile)J((j-cl:iat 8J to ). l , " , j -vjd Jjtcairiftyat SiAilheriier, New York. i" -j . jNrJWYOKK MARKET, ,?i MKtf Y,oPecember 11, 1852. j litoidecIintMl,! lo'-day" ;?700 bales sold. Middling iJ9i -VVet-k' 8.UUO hales. I I 'twM eflVUual'cqrt' for moths, so common in stores BojfTn sad tbe a mtxlerato dose of newspaper ad- ' " S . ? i- ' ' jf ..n- ;J ' wn--in papers. ,na.vjnT large anu general circu iWiuuji A'jJjiEtisoN, Cdrfiier jf the Branch oa the.fHj insC,' in the 48th year of his age. jC?ieftikt? jfatiortaljCouricil, in addition to pro-! 1."f pmtofag, 6as passed 'an act against the carry ttnceaJfd wpoilv 1 I ' ; i'Mt,ofraistti cQtk.in Illinois is only fronfrfour !r;incew S?ms hna" abjtired 1 the lrotestant reli ptptratory l'.her inttrriaae with Louis Napoleon. IT - -j-. 1: ' fi Vipjjijt as itcnt an order to Cincinnati for i littr luji jFored hams1. ! 1 j no said tlfti Gr'tj Cass will accept, if tendered, plate PjifE,c.binet. ..' . ' S '..V .'t-A : . i f RAlLROip MEETINcjv U'fting HfJcUieus 0f Row-anj County was C4rt-iHiHe Tiii Salisbury, oiii Saturday, the 4 Jsi liiHfaiii, when, son nnUon of Archibald t&fiJxyBARRisrteit, Esq., was ap- NadliAuiel BaVden theri introduced the fol- t'htioftBi tthu-H,, after the meeting was ad brM'l iish.and G- A; Milter, Esq., were lroad from this here fvith the : . i- i l. f v nj.o trt mil, ouiy meets tne cpruiai stp 7 lij nU-rtintriut we beiieye it wUl meet rPJfbMin 0 all pur citizen. I r 'M prt?HftljrigJiture, be respecilfullvl requested i d 'rt'M l procure a it mJ wlwcriirtion J HftVds i)f the' Cajntal iberal Charter 'tion ! on the part of , , '-r iv mcrpoi, upon ;conqiuo8 mai inui thi other ' I i said secure the pAymekit eedings of .' i;i me isaiisoury n Tfteitudjbiiriiea. ! ! spers. t.rMu MP" I'AUUINGER, Ch'm. 7.Ty . j .ywjtivVof South Carnlilna nkmfi nh l '"tf ftnA'ait ThtirnV !nn t. U tn t;''lf StttesSenije. I He came this IW. tf - l.rev1 aiouci Detween erstand- e can- Xfttol. iJi,l,e?fc were Ur. rveitt antl S2r! fh Mles, it appears, lV.Qfi wgialan ve! honors, alternate nJf'm erections.; Mr. Dantzler hi l !MS uri9n ftho tr4in with 1 kC jH.il f -1 J ' r iw ! he others followed H :e?n,n- They pietnear re th diho! JAJT-i':- -'I Ol Mr' Daiiiilir receiv- Alul T.,uer.vl-he corle rif Hnnnr hnv "ietP j r'P0 larlQer shots were aiPaiesgf4dtoleave i , tm,at SMjlw uisseMUnq: Voice.; P'tWt Iha prtyectof a Rai CiT.pMHeeliacui connect IW" Orang;eberfe, who, Si!?1 rtljn Jhati State fin the ,rU.T,,a.H9 had some misUnd ialtvrrOar Sheriff wfit'down' kiith" His taw. r .Nor C,olinH,.d did thb duty : "L; ,uNV,? ":A .nevertheless TO THOSE WHOAI ITmay CONCERN. There are at! this lime iinmlstakable evidences of the growing prosperity of Charlotte. Our people seem to be inspir ed with new life and new energies, amounting.almost to intoxication.! The wildest and most extravagant dreams of those who prophesied five years ago upon this subject are now about tp bd realized But in order to continue this state of things and to ensure a glorjous future to our town and her inhabitants much, very much depends upon the policy which, is to be pursued by our capitalists and- property holders. If theyconfine the circulation of their capital to channels which are be yond the reach of our active, thrifty and enterprising, but indigent, young men ; or hold their property at a rate too high to be purchased by steady and ! industrious mechanics, they may greatly darken, or even eventually destroy the happy pros pects which now adorns the horizon of our future. It is to the young aind enter prisingiportion of the community that we are to look to keep the ball inj motion. The older citizens have done well in their day and generation. But they have be come measurably superanuated.and their energies greatly, exhausted., They can not therefore keep pace with the spirit of the age like those who havef their for tunes emblazoned upon the brow of the future !' In this view of the subject, we are now passing the threshold of an im portant crisis in the history of our town. Look Well to it, therefore, yej who hold the destinies of Charlotte in your grasp. Hold out every inducement; now, to the thrifty :and enterprising to come to Char lotte, that they may help to build up our fortunes. Charlotte Whiir. I THE ON E M A N PO W E R TH R E AT ENED. j Messrs. Avery, Strange, and other locoloco leaders In the House of Commons, during the debate on the Land Resolutions, announced that "General Pierce would certainly i veto a hill to distribute 'the proceeds of tbe Public Lauds amongst the Slates that be was pledg ed to do so." Is the legislation of Congress to he thus forestalled ? Were the people) of the State told of this by these leaders in. the late campaign ?: Were they apprized of this pledge of Gen. Pierce to shut the door against us when appljing for our just rights? What do those who voted for the Land Resolutions think of thi? pledge to lend a deaf ear foHheir just de. mands on the Government? When, since the days of ihe Stuarts!, would a King of England have made such an announcement to the Par liament? Let not the friends of distribution he intimidated hv duch threats. If he does veto; such a bill, locofocoism will hive its death blow in (his State ? Raleigh Register, The CharlestdnHCourier, is publishing the details of the). recent fatalj accident onj the SoUth Caroliina railroad, rjy the ailing of a culvert, notes the following incident " A most thrilling scene ocurfed immej diately after the break down. A cn',d voice was beard calling from the ottom of the cars, which had fallen in,- " Pa j! Pa!" It was dovered up fjwith broken plank and the trpnks of sixty or seventy passengers. It yas lhe child of the Revj. Mr. Pringle, ari Episcopal Clergymarj, who, in great agony was wringing hip hands, exclaiming, " My poor baby !" and supplicating the Almighty to ! save hp? child i and his supplications! were heardj; for, after a half hour's , hrd; Work, hfs baby was miraculously saved, with scarce ly a scratch upon it. Mr. JVluldrow, wh(6 was also in the same car, f scaped unin- iured. and Mr. Henry 13. lie L,or me on y had his leg a Tittle bruised." HORRID MURDER. Letters were received here, last week, from Hyde, Tyrrell and Beaufort Coup ties, stating, that Washington Carrowan, a citizen of Hydjj County, ;of some fifjty years of age, and many years a Baptist Preacher, lately, on some frjvilous pretei, knocked his wife down witji a chair, a id beat her with it until he chair broke to pieces, and then seized a large stick apd continued to beat her, until a man named Lassiter. who boarded in the bouse, inter fered to prevent her being murdered. YVhirfihnen. CarroWan! took bis 'gun to shoot liassiter ; but he disarmed hm ap d left the house. ! : s j J i J davs afterwards, say on the 15 th of last month. Lassiter chanced tdgojby the house, which stootl near the Public road, when Carrowan5; seeMng hinr pajss, took his gun and ran througn nis ue.uj io cut hitftoff- and overtook him in the Sa vannah and shot him dead : 'then took fUp his victim, and carried bimtme half mile into the swamp, and threwMm face down into the mud, and stamped him belowfthe surface of the mud, and covered htm dyer with brush, and then ran; off, and miade his escape from the County 'and eluded pursuit. When last seen hd was at Wash ington enquiring the way to the Wilming ton Rail Road, and it Ss j supposed, .has pushed for "the South' and probabW for California. He bad beenja hard working man and nccumuiated some five or six thousand dollars5 worth of property. He had been married three ; limes, ; and has children by each marriage ; and.hor rible to tell, circumstances have now jome out, that both of hisdeceaseu w., uw ? .-:-livhia hands!! Mr.jLas- sher was af. edcated man.:very much , of ana unu uw v.... -r-o ? ; ;7 t. ,n k fcrmed that the fleeing W will not succeed inrmjking his escape 'from jastice. ifijOT iWben tbe! Princeton came The Princeton. . J r,l,irtr.. she w as from the hands ot " ;:ry" J,i t ironounced and was proved Ipetfecl in all b Stockton. ' Jealouty of'theXotjimodore on the fiaof bif associates in. the navy, or om"e oth er equally creditable motive, has induced them -V 'improve" upon all the! machinery 'of tbe roost perfect ship of war ever built, both. In 'her re dojtst ruction, and the original building, after th an Jacinto. Tbe consequence is that our na4 vyjis disgraced by a couple of abortions in thy shape of steam propellerstthat show us to be jus, uuot iar ucuuiu ai i . . ... . other nations in the col- siruciion oi ibis class bf vessels. f ANOTHER EXPEDITION. A writer in the Washington Union. pejiking of Brazil, says tha tbiat Govern ment is titting out a naval expedition to explore the rivers of that country, and tq 3 lake known their. navigability and the orrjmercfaL resources of the countries drained b them, that jour rrercbants may Jjoojw hqW to send, what tolsell and what tp bjuy there. He seems desirous that bur (ovWnmfnt should force lipon Ithe free navigation of the Amazon, after the fasb ipn ot the English in China, and, the lniepuea 4apan expedition. iJaiy South arounian. 'if - ' - U r. AN IMPORTANT DISCOVERY. A scientific correspodent of the New ork Courier has made an important dis covery in voltaic electricity, which may be practically applied to the cure of weak efves. It is this: f If a cjlindrica! piece of zinc Is placed ear the top of a broom handle, and an- it&er abojat fifteen inches beiowi conn.ee jtidn being made betweeija4he two by mpans ofa wire, a person tak1n hold of the top piece with the right band, while the left isj placed on the copper or lower btece, forms ja voltaic circle, ( which be comes pawerful the more the broom is used. The hands must be without gloves, so that the metals are in contact, and the windows pf the room should be open when he broom is used, so as to admit the air freely. The discovery is invaluable tp females in a weak state, for want of ac tive life, and for males it can be applied to axe handles." I- 1 y A babe in a house is like a well-spring of pleasure ; messenger ot peace and love : ;s pfetit is ata)entoftrust,aloan to be rendered backwith : : interest." ; l ' BORN Dec. 9 A son to H. Enniss, Town. .1 N In Beaufort, N. C, on Monday mornins. Nov. 22d, of scarlet fever, THOMAS PAGE, only son of Rey. T. Page and Annie M. Riband, aged twelve months land two weeks. t Also, of the same disease, on Sunday morning, De cember 5th,'SAt.LIE ANN, only child of tbe same parents, aged slx years and five days. - Thus, in lsa than two weeks, have the only two re maining bud's of promise been plucked from the parent plant; but they have been replanted in a more genial clime, where' they shall never wither, and the worm bf care shall never blight., There was1 much in both of them, and especially in little SalHel to enlist the interest and affection of all who knew them. Sallie was intelligent! far beyond her years. . There was an evidence of thoughtful ob servation and reflection in many of her expressions and acts, that convinced the observer, that she was not long for earth. p 1 I The parents, though deeply stricken, are consoled with the reflection that though their children cannot return, yet they shall one day go to them, j D. In this county, on the 9th instant; JOEL REED, aged 47 years. The deceased was an excellent man and worthy citizen. Gentle and quiet in his disposi tion, he sought to pursue such a course through life as to secure to others and his own mind, the most perfect peace and true. happiness.; Those who have known him longest, respected ihim most. i In this County, of scarlet fever, on the ?9th of No vember, MARY JANE, daughter of Silas and Ma tilda Phifk, aged 12 years and 7 months. S50 REWARD. R ANA WAY from the subscriber, living 17 miles West of Salisbury, a mulatto boy named ' , GEORGE. This boy is about five feet six inches high, light colored, hair, nearljr straight!; smart and quick ifi speech and motion. He took with hitii a sorrethorsei and a new saddle. The horse has a small star b his face, and is some fifteen and a half hands high. I will give the above reward for the apprehension of said boy and the recovery of the property taken off by him MICHAEL FILHOUR. December 15, 1852. i 3tPd32 State of iiortn airdUua, IREDELL COUNTiY. j Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, 'Xovem: ber rem, 1852. ; James A. Guy and Amos Guy, Adm'rs. of Alfred Guy, deceased; vs. John Guy and Hiram Guy and others. Petition fled for settlement of the Estate of Alfred Guy, dee'd. IT appearing to the satisfaction of the. Court, that the Defendants John Guy and Hiram Guy are not in habitants of this State : It is therefore ordered, ad judged and decreed by the Court, that; publication be made in the Carolina Watchman for the space of six weeks, notifying the said Defendants , Johfl and I Hiratn Guy, personally to be and appear before (be Justices of our next Court of Pleas and Quarter! Sessions if Iredell, at the Court House in Statesvjlle on the third Monday of February next, then and there to answer, plead or demur to said petition, or the same will be heard exparte and Judgment pro confesso mil be taken as to them; Witness, J. F. Alexander, Clerk of our said Court at office, in Statestflle, the 3d (Monday in November; A. DJ 1852. , . ! ' J. F. ALEXANDER. Clk. Price ad. $5 50. j 6w32 ! Agricultnral Noticed THE members of the Scotch Ireland Society, will bold their next annual meeting at the bsnal place, on the second Thursday in January; 1853. December 16,1852. ; 1 3f32 600 ACRES OF LAND ; FOR SALE. 1 1 T HE subscriber cfiers for sale that well known tract r t .nj J rt,;.h , now lives, lvirisr on tne Yadkin river, adjoining the lands of ; Job Foard and others, eight miles south of Mocksville in Davie coun ty. On the prenfisesare a wejing nd anoth er necessary out (building all of which, will be ioM together or in different tracts as it may Mit tbe por chlser. Those wishing to bay lands will do well to caU and examine for themselvsgE j Jr December 16, 1852. I ! Uf32 f ! SttitU of ottn Carolina, h jpAVIDSON) jCppNTt . 1 1 j Eophrbni May ' vsL powird p. MsyVj lit , Petition fir Divorce.: . -i Is tats case it appearing to tbe Conrt, that the De fendant is not resident o this State : It is therefore oxdered, that sdrertisetnenl be made; In the Carolina Watchman for three months, for the Mid absent How ard P. May to appear at the next term of our &iperior Coart of Law, to be held fpr tbe county of Davidson, -at tbe Court House in Lexington, on the 1st Monday alter tbe 4tb Monday in March next, then and there to plead, answer pr denfur to tlw petition in tbe case filed or Judgment pro confesso wjill be granted and the case set down to be beard ec parte. 5 ? v Witness, C. L. Payne, C erk of oar said Coart, at office, the 1st Monday aAef ihe 4th Monday in. Sep tember, A. D. 1852, and in the 77th year oar Inde pendence. ; C. L. PAYNE, CS. C. Price adv. 10. r J;" 'J -3;m3: State of Hotfft Carolina, DAVI0 COUNTY. J Court of Plea andMuafter Sessions, Novem ber Term. 1852. f: Archibald Comer fi others ti Rossel Comer &. others. Petition for Division of Slaves.4s IT appearing to the satisfaction cf the Coart that Russel Comer. Joel Thomas and wife Catharine, and James, Elizabeth, Charles, Thomas and Lucinda, chil dren and representatives ofTbos. Beeman and Wife Ra chel, Defendants in this case arenot inhabitants of this State : It is therefore ordered by the Court, that pub lication be made for six weeks in the Carolina Watch man, notifying the said Ruesel Comer, Joel Thomas and wife Caihatijne, & James Elizabeth Charles Thos. & Lucinda, children and! representatives of Thos Bee man and wife Rachel, Defendants in this case, to be and appear before the JusticrB 4toar Court of Pleas aad Quarter Sessions, at the next Court to be held for the county of Davie, at the Court House in Mocksville, on the 4lb Mondayin February next, then & thereto plead, answer or demur to said petition, or: Judgment pro confesso will be entered against them and the case heard exparte.; y jj. Witness, Caswell HarbinClerk of our said Court at office, the 4th Monday in November, A. D. 1852. i? I ! , C. HARBIN, Clk. Price adv. $5 50. jj jj 6t32 Common Schools. : THE Board of Superintendents of Common Schools for Rowah county, must meet at the Clerk's Of fice on Thursday, the 6tb day of January, 1853, for the purpose ef making a distribution of tbe School Fund amongst the. Districts and appointing Committeemen to serve for the next year. Application will be made before the Board for a division of some of the districts. All the members of the Board are requested tq attend. The time will be 11 o'clock in the morning, j ! A. W. BRANDON, Ch'nJC.C. December 16, 1852. 1 3w32 Perfumery, Soaps, &c, &c. JUST receiyed and-oend, fresh from Roussel's a large and varied assortment of Miiii For the IIair.-Ea Lustrale Odorante, Eau Lustrale Tonique, elegant preparations, Beef Marrow, Bears Oil, Bears, Grease in Pots, Philicome, Pomnude Jenny Lind, Rose Oil, Phalon's Hair In vigors tor, Ly on's Cathairion. . j For the Handkerchief. Lubin's Extracts, Ashland Flowers, superior j articles, besides various cheaper article j Coilogiiesy A lare variety ; German,! French, and American, put up injevlry style. For the ifTeeth. Tooth,, Powders,; Pastes, Washes, &c, arjgreat aslortfient. Soaps. Hanel'8 and Roussel's Shaving Creams, Military Shaving Soaps, Wash Balls, Crystalline cakes, Barber's Soap, 4c., Jfc. '"" Hair Iyes. Hand's, Roussel'8 and Jaynes' all very fine. J I J Indelible Ink. A variety, handsomely put up with and without the preparation. Brushes. The greatest variety of Hair, Tooth, Nail, Hat, Flesh, Curling, Shaving and Clothes Brush es;, ever brought' to Salisbury. For the Face.fToilet Powders, Chalk Balls, Aromatic Vinegar, Vinaigre de Rouge Besides a great number of other articles, as Lip Salves, fumigating Pastilles and Essences for disin fecting chambers, Tapers, Combs, of every description, Razor Straps, Razors, and Cases, Pencils, Pens, &c. J 8. H. PENDLETON. Salisbury, Dec 9, 1852. jj 12 State of 33Lottft CTaroUua, DAVIDSON COUNTY. Court of Pleds and Quarter Sessions, Novem ber Termt 1852. Matthias Keply; Leasort Clodfetter and wife Molly, Daniel Beck and Susan his wife, Jacob Beck and Sally his wife, Leonard Keply, Elizabeth Leonard and George Rply, and Mary Keply, infant heirs of John Keply, deceased,; who sue by their Guardian, John Younts, Osborne; Wisenhunt and Saly his wife, John Lambeth and Peggy his wife, Ellen Keply and John Keply and Mary Keply, infant heirs of I Henry Keply, deceased,, who sue by their Guard an, .; Samuel Street Lambeth, jj' ; agaipst, -I George Keply, David Keplyij Alexander Grimes and Caty his wifeand Susan Keply, one of the minor heirs of John Keply, deceased. ' f Petition to sell Slaves. I It appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that George Keply, (fa vid Keply,! jand Alexander Grimes, and Caty his wjfe, defendantsjin this case, are not resi dents of this State : It is therefore ordered by the Court that publication be made for six weeks in the Carolina Watchman, printed at Salisbary. for said defendants to be and appear before the Justices of our Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, to be held at the Court House in Lexington, 6n the second Monday in February next, aiod them and there to pleadr Answer or demur to the plaintiffs petition, lor Judgment pro confesso will beta ken as to them, and the causej set for hearing. Witness, C. F. Lowe.Clprk of our said Court at of fice, the second Monday in November, A. D. 1852. h U -G. jF. LOVVE.CIk. Price adv. $5. 6w31 RAN A WAY FROM the subscriber living on Rocky River in Un ion county, N. C, on Saturday night last, a ne gro man about;30 years oild.irtamed solomos. ; Solomon weighs about 18Q pounds, copper color, about 6 feet high, a burn scar; on the inside part of one of his legs below the knee, has rather a down look, a slight hesitance-of speech and is a pretty good house carpenter. The! subscriber believes he is aiming for a free State, aided oy some white person, and thinks it probable be wlU try to pass j through prginia. A re ttmrft nf ftQ5 will be Daid for bis confinement in some jail so that rhei subscriber gets him again. Gourd VineJ Union co iNj. fc., pec.9,l$52U 4tP31 V . -1' ALSO I . On the same night and front he same nrh' and doubtless in company, a boy named EDMUND, brother to Solomon, the property of Jordan Kenneday. Edmund is abolt 36 yearsold. bUck, quick spoken, broad and high Sforehead. fefjf bold looking, about five feet eight inches high. Arejward of 25 will also be 'paid for the confinement! of Edmund, or a liberal re ward for any information jwhJcb mJ"f prehension, il JORDAN KEN NED AY- Jnrd Vine; Union co Dec. 9, 1852 4tp31. NEGROE HIRING. ALARGEnunfber of Negroes belonging toMn. Ann Lordi will be hired at ber residence in Salis bury, on tbe 1st ( Janoary next, amongst them are servants suited for almost any j parr JJ "J,D Mining, Carpentering, Carriage Making, bhoe iviaa ing, house servants, narses.. Termi as usual ,ngfT? m: SAMfL REEVES, Agent. December SI,! 1852. U I I ... -N i-B. The Notes M the preseht year's hiring or MrsLord's negroea is lftiwSth me fox collection. Those owing them will please call on me on the first Jannarv next and settle tbe same, i January pext REEVESf Agt. December Syi852. f I 4w iWp to;find TflE Cheapest and best Clothing in' Toitd. 1 v ' THE undersigned moat respectfully call the atten tion of tbe citizens of Salisbury and tbe surround ing counties, to their extensile, newly opened, ESTABLISH TJE!fT, on tbe comer opposite to, and south- of, tbe Store of W. Marphy & Co., Salisbury, where READY MADE CLOTHING of superior quality and surpassing beau ty, made op in tbe latest fashions by skilful workmen, is sold THIRTY PER CENT CHEAPER than tbe same articles can be bought at elsewhere in tbe State of North Carolina. We are confident no one in Salis bury, can approach it. We have in our emplojment Oue Thousand Hand, to manufacture our Clothing rand every possible'; facility lor superior work and cheap results are brought into requisition to ena ble us to compete with all opposition. With the most entire confidence of success, the undersigned are now offering a beautiful lot of Csats, Pasts, Vests, Linen aad TTsrstcd Shirts, Heck aad Packet Uaadkerehlefs, Sasaeaders, Basts aad Shoes, &e., ae. O" Country Merchants are respectfully requested to call, examine the stock and Hear prices. ROSENTHAL & CO. Salisbury, December 9, 1852. tf 31 Paper, Paper. Paper. THE subscriber having been appointed agent for the sale of the Eagle Paper Manufacturing Com pany, Lincoln county, is prepared to furnish all kinds of Paper ar the Factory prices- E.MYERS, Salisbury, Nov. 25. 1852.30. ' Red Flag, ALL persons indebted to the late firm of Joseph F. Chambers 85 Co., are hereby notified to come for ward and make payment between this date and the 1st January next. The business must be closed, and fur ther delay cannot be allowed!. JAMES C. CALDWELL, Agent. November 25, 1852. tf30 LEATHER BANDS. THE subseriber has put up machinery for stretch ing, cementiingjand riveting bands with copper rivets. The bands are stretched with powerful ma chines, made expressly for that putpose, and the diffi culty of bands stretching and ripping under the com mon way of making ithem, is; entirely removed by this process. Bands made in this way will hold their width evenly, run true, and! have a uniform bearing on the drum or pulley, and will give from 15 to 20 per cent, more power than those made in the ordinary way. They are made out of the best selected oalt tanned Spanished Leather, and no pains will be spared to make them equal, to the best Northern bands, and will be sold as low as they can be brought in New York. Bands will be kept for sale by J. G. Cairns, at the Salisbury Factory. f CHAS. M. LINES, Hunt's Store P. O., Guilford co., N. C. July 8, 1852. pdlylO B Y virtue of a Decree of the Court of Equity for Rowan County, at the November Term, 1852, 1 will expose to public sale as Commissioner, on the 4th day of January, 1853, at the late residence of David Correll. deceased. Three Valuable Negroes, Two men and one woman. One of the men is a good house carpenter. ALSO, at jthe same time and place, I will expose to public sale as Guardian of Julia Ann V. Correll, a quantity of Corn, Wheat, Oats, &c, 4c. I will also, at the same time and place, rent the Mills of the said David Correll, dee'd, for the term of one year. Terms made known on the day of sale. DAVID R. BR ADSHAW, Com. and Guardian. Rowan county, Dec. 9, 1832. 4w31 , Valuable To wnlProperty in Salisbury, AND VALUABLE Land for Sale. PURSUANT to a Decree obtained at the Fall Term of Rowan Court of Equity, I will offer the fol lowing Town property and Land for sale, at the Court House in Salisbury, on Friday, the 31st of December aext, at 11 o'clock, A. M. 300 ACRES OF LAND. situated on the Cberaw road,j three miles from j Salis bury, known as the Moses Brown plantation, adjoining the lands of Alexander Brown, William Brown and others.-r-Terms, 12 months credit, with interest alter six months, bond with approved security. ALSO The Landed Esdate of Jacob Coughenour, deceased, consisting of one tract of 165 Acres of Land, adjoining the lands of the heirs of John Coughenour and othersj ; and another tract of 171 Jicres of Land, lying on the waters of Grant's Creek, adjoining the lands of Michael Brown and others, known as the Coughenour Mill Tract, it having valuable Flouring and Saw Mills situated thereon. Also. Jl Valuable House and Lot in Salisbury, fvrmi-1v nwnn! bv Jacob Coushenour. deceased. vi ' J - J - - - K I Terms of sale for the Coughenour property, one hatfr the purchase money payable in 12 montns, one nan payable in l8monthsi with interest after 12 months bond with approved security. MjOTS 9 nnil 26,1 Willi aFine Dwelling Hou0, situated in the Great East Square of the town of Salis bury, formerly owned by Jtthn Utzman, deceased. Terms, 12 months credit, bond with approved security. L.OTS 5 und 13,1 with a good Dwelling House, situated in the jGreat West Square of the town of Salisbury, belonging to the heirs at Jaw of Lewis Horah, deceased, 'ferms, twelve months credit, with jintejest after six mpnths, bond with approved securiiy. j ALSO j 200 ;.f C2C OF LA.Vq, adjoining the lands of Moses L. Brown, John L Sha ver and others, known as the Butner place, sold upon the petition of HenryiSmith, Guardian of John Butner. This plantation will be sold; subject to a lease until the 1st of January, 1853. Terms, 12 months credit, bond and approved security. FH L. BLACKMER, c m, e, Nov. 27, 1852 Pr. adv. 88. 5w30 THE Executive Committee of Rocky Spring Edu cational Society, will offer foij sale, at Rocky Spring Academy, situated in Alexajnder county, six miles North east of Taylorsviile, on Saturday the 8th January next, some beautiful LOTS M3F LANp, be longing to said Society. Persons wishing tojlocate near a good school, in a highly moral community, pro verbial for its beautiful scenery, good water, and bealtb fulness, would do well to call and examine for j them selves, either before or upon day of sale. For any in formation that may be wanted address J. C. Smitn, &,..T.,.oI.i,iII..N.C;bsMtH j L. D. BAGWELL, A. ELDER, R. F. KING, GEO. J. ALLEN, Executive Committee. , December 9. 1P52- 3w31 ! "FOR HIRE, ON the 1st January, If 53, my usual namber of tal Bable aervanu, among them a good Blacksmith. I will be found at No. 1 row of offices. Mansion Hotel. I writ ne i HENDERSON, lieaemberS, 1852. f 4w3l .i l Hl! iUiVlVlYJii X i3. . Salisbury, Dfctm hi r. - 1 I C Apples. Idried) 50 OSOO; Bacon. 12 a 15 : 74 O 8 i Cotton Yarn. 75 Q 00 1 Coffee 1 1 CornO 00; Beeswax, 220 ; Butter ,10 1. $4 7 ;' Feathers 8; Iron 3 04$; Lin : Molasses 35340; NaLs 5 OC; Oat25.f ! tafoes400 000; Sweet do. 35 (3 40 ; Su -ar. TOO; Do. Loaf. 00,3 12 J ; Salt, sack 2 7, low 8 139 Wheat 500 8 Tork $C 'I :' - t-r : : I' FAytrrrxvitr.E, I Dee. 7 Beeswax 23 O 25 : Bacon 1 ! Cotton 88 Core C0.300; Coffee lOjcll : 4250 t Feathers 32.Q35: Flaxseed 8I00. Swedes, 5 06 : do. English 3 04 1 Lard 13 Leather. sole, 20 23; Molasses 2225: Nail.-,c Oats, 40,3 00: Sugar. bro.,G Q 9: do.loafJO Salt,ack,l 75 d 000: Tallow. 7 09.:. WL 800.j . ' ' l . Cheeaw.Not. 24. Bacon per lb. 00 ID4 : 20(928 : Beeswax (S 20321 : Coffee 12.3 1 o : 8f08 :j Corn 50 1960 Eggs 12 O 15: l i n $4J: Featners 3035: Iron 506J: Lard ( Leather (sole) 18 0 22: Molasses 35 a 40 : i ba 33 O 37: Nails,cut,6 (S 7: Rice 41 Sogar,brown,8 Q 10: do. Loaf, 12$ 0 15: ' verpool.l 40 0 1 50. e:. C DR. S. H. PENDLETO: O FFERS his.professionaj services la the i s He can be found at Col. Robards Hotel. SausBraf, Mascb 25, 1852. Selling off at Cost. THEj subscribe rs wishing lo close their I during the present wjinter, refiiectfu")' ' their friend and the public in gen iiljihat hes sell at cost their present J i ; STOCK OF GOODS, 1 consisting in part of; ! COLD 1XD SILT.U WATf Hi: CLOCKS, JEWELRY, an I CY ARTICLES OF ALL DESCRIPTIO: Those wishing to purchase articles in out line, v well to call soon. BOGER WILSC: N. B. j All persons indebted to the firm el;!, notes or accounts, will please call and arttle the before the first of January next.after which tin--will be handed outor collection. !! i ! OGCR'&; VH.sn Salisbury, Nov. 6,1852. j " j i 23 IW: COD M. BROWN & SON, Are now receiving, their FalHand Yi: 9 Cpmprising dldrge assortment of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, j j-j j Hardware and Cutlery j -j Hats, Bonnets, Caps, and Shoes, Sugars, Coffee , Tea, Cheese, Molasses, ic Tire Iron, Ij in., 1J in.,l$ in. and 2 inch, Band, round, square and horse shoe Iron & f : Deljpjh, China, and Glass Ware,! j J Window Glass, assorted, sized, Blasting and Rifle Powder, and Safety Fut together! with a great variety of other jGood, w ' in addition to their -former 'stock, will compare v. any in this market ; and will be sold on terms fur or on tiitne. at equally at low prices. jWe invite customers and the public to give as a call. Salisbury, Nov. 1, 1852. , ' j 27tf - 'I . i ...... k4 ! M as a Si 2 m3 to r V . O- 3T un go t o s- c e .-! -i n ilr CD to 215. r 5 S.3 s-,? c-r-c-.- i e fcVh -i s -,iJ 05; Of) i S ft BJ . : 3- fj IB :r-T a -.3 cr E. p fg S "5 S3 5.i 2 E 3s S 2 13 o (Ml a!? lit 5T".r f ne e 1 5 O rS r ! J5 :M . 9 3 OD S e w XT': 0. 5' i g g'L 5' S- Cm r . m -. " S'2 a. ? 5 OX 2 Vi. m f e ft O Mi 5 t !:.. I "I ' t a. c S a Su S3 a : e i BY EXPRESS. Salisbury, NoTcmbcr 25l!i, IS 5 Ladies Cloaks, Ladles Clou :. THE subscriber have jus! received by Expre- i a mall lot of Rich Silk Velvet and Blnck tered Silk Cloaks, to which he would invite tb ;' t ion of the Ladies. . ... ! f! I r E MYERS. At tbe sign of die Red 1 "i - LADIES MOURNING DRESS GOO it. j Salisbury. Oct. 14, 18o2. THE subscriber is now Opening a endid I, Ladics Hotiruiuc DrcCoo!. siwin? of CANTON CISITIIS, BQMDA'.l. ALPACAS, and DE LANES, which be i off -n. low, prices. t ' " i ja Persons in Want of gooJs of tbe above der-; ' would doj well to call soon at , ' ' The Sign of the Rrd tt-: 24 , CM YE US. State of JLortli CavoU;. DA VIDSON COUNT Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, JY ber Term 1952. J .. Elizabethi Wiliiams and others, vs. DaviJ Bi;!i:i j , John BiOingSt i j r j Petition for Partition of Land. IT appearing to the sitisfictiori of the Coir?, the defendants in this case are not inljnbitnnt Siate : Itis therefore ordered by the Court; that cation be made in tlie'Car. Watchman C weeks, f r defendants to be and appear before the Ju5ticf-3 rf Court of fleas and Quarter Sessions, to be b!J t: Court House in Lexington, on the seconJ Mci. 1,; February next, then and there to fdead. answer cr mur, or the pet it ion -will be heard exparte ani j. ment pro iconfesso taken as to them, i i :, ' n e Witness, C. F. Lowe, Clerk of our said Court t fke in Lelxington, the 2d Monday of N'oven.br, S Price aidv. 5.6t30. C. T. LOWE. DE LAINS, 1)E LAINS j Noreiabcr 25, 1852. E MYERS, has just received by Kipre .! frm New York, a small lot of tic h, De Laias ; also, another lot of Velvet Ribbons. I forget tbe sign of the Red fls . V. Blanks of every description for AT TIUyOFFICE. GOODS v-l l"5et lement df the diffi-

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