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Si: i J 1.- Immense Combination. ROBINSON & ELDRED ' AND. - iir- I SANDS, QUICK & CO. TO --:- HW 3 'Mi. -ri V j I: moat extensive Manegerie, and (he moat elegant and chaste h CIRCUS COMPANY. ITHpRTOf either of these: jplendid Establish ments bare alone outri vailed all competition: TJey are how combined, and both! Exhibitions can be enjoyed in jail their magnificence and splendor for the same piicej as was forriierly demanded and paid to wit ness, one. j The Company wiit exhibit at Ashboroufh, Thursday Deo. 16 ai Arnold's Store, Friday, Dec. 17;. at Miller'a Stoire, Saturday, Dec. ,18 ;j at; Salisbury, 20th and 21st. jj IM -Aqmfasion to the whole exhibition of Animals and Circijs, 50 cents ; children and servants half price. J ! Jill opposition at nn end. - The hitherto unheard of combination of these two f . trerriendous establishments is a new era in the history ;'!"4 4-ofltBe exhibition of -ii ! Parens and Wild Animals, : it' if - . 1 ; and throws all of Barn urn's speculations in the (hade 1 j j ROBINSON Sc. ELDRED ! haW hitherto enjoyed the highest! popularity and re nowi (or the productions of the motst supurb feats of Horsemanship, by Master James, Master John, Mad ame: Robinson, Mad'lle Henrietta; Sand the whole of theif inimitable Troupe, as well as jfor the, chasteness and decorum which ever characterised their arena per- lormances. nut m oraer more puuy to satisfy ineir Southern patrons, they have effected a combination with thi equally celebrated SANDS QUICK whose wonderful collection of rare and wild Animals is Notorious 'as ftr surpassing any iiflier in America. The peat War; Elephan Bolivaf, the largest and best'trajined of fcl the sagacious pnotisters ever jet ex hibited! is with this grest combined if .' Southern Menagerie tuul Circus, j , The, huge White Bear, weighing 1,500 pounds, and the only specimen now living in America, adds won deitoMhis superb collection. Lions, Tigers, Hyenas. Leopards, Apes, Monkeys, Ourang Outang, Birds of different climes and species, and an: end less variety of GOOD iG! A Splendid Assortment. FW HE sobaeribers are now receiving from New York IMJ: and Philadelphia, their Fall and Winter stock of Thir 1 de loins, l ist - v : I1 ,f8 :f;: m- . - rr M CO. 1 ;-i:.t if- - .ill ?S j t -ill: Animated Nature, will be ihihitfd tn;h ilioht nnrl improfement of all who visit the canvass. I ' : !! U T. U. TIDMARSH, Agent. 31 Doors-open for Day' performance, at half after 12'0'cjock, performance to commejnee half after 1 o; clcickj j Night performance, doors open at 6, perfbrm npe fa'cominence at half after six; ' The Whole exhibition onder one enlarged immense Pavilion. . r - jj . Jceinber, 1852. n 2w31 :V rf.- -Ml if " s 500 AGENTS WANTED. 1 $tOOO A YEAR. ANTED in every Cpunty of fhe United States, active and enternrisinrr mni tft rnma MWpf some of the best Books patihed in the eouh trjrjiiTo men of good address,, possessing a small capi it4lf Irom $25 to $100, such inducements wilt be offered is to enable them to make from $3 to $10 a day profit. - ! I "0" The Books published bv us are all nsfnl in ih;r U character, extremely popular and cbmmand large sales Si, 'i -W.. .4 rr i s. wiinmi jury are uiiureu. ' 5 rjFjor further particulars, address, t(postagr paid,)- ' (j?f j 1 DANIELS & GETZ. -ii Successors to W. A. Leary & Co., No: 138 North Second Street, Philadelphia. December 2, 1852. , 2lt30 ill l! ' ;4 I IVALUABLE TAVERN :i- r i j B: And Lots for Sale in Sitaiesvillie. ft? t 4 -Iff- I AIDING determined to JeaVefjihis place, t offer my Tavern and Lota for Safe!, ail of which mi ; H food .repair. Any person wishing to purchase would i, do well io give me a call, soon, as I will sell at a rel i daeed price. If a sale should not! be effected, I will rVn; tben publicly on the 1st day of January -next, at i llhi Court House in fatesUe, rorjithe term of one ; 7fMfrjlngo to accommodate the renter, fitc. ock of Fanev flnoda i the largest and finest we hare; ever offered to theublic, and for variety and atvle'cahnot be sanassed.- We feel issqred that those wanting fine' and fashionable tfoods lean be pleased if they Mr ill give ns n call, as we are tfeterrniiied to sell as low, or probably a little lower, the same artiele that cin be bought at any other place. Oar stock tconaisb id part aa followa: Fine and heavy fancy brocade Silks, ';!; " whites Plain white j Black Watered j Black rept1 I Black! gro de rhlne Sofid eolors grotfe nap, Satin :diechenis, Thibet printed high col'd EiObroidered de lams, Bayadere printed satin ushmeres, Paris printed robe de laina. new atvte. hnsjltsh and American printed de lains, Siqa II; figured high colored de laina for children, ' r afis galla plaids and ginghams, :: - Block end colored velvets!, s Printed -s do. j for children, j French and English merinoes, i Solid ebtored moas de laina, fit 1 Brocade alpaccas; . ' " ' 'U . Swjss and Jaconet Edginga and Insertings, . C: nambric and Swiss flouncing and bands, French embroidered collars, cbimeseits and sleeves, i Emb'd-linen enmi. hdks., hice, fine and cheap, 1 j Pjajn I do.) frora 10 cts. op, Btak nd white (silk: and cotton laces; $ilk: mlrifiHas,' njerino sabks, ' taptieslcloaks frcjm 20 tb $40, 1 Shawls, long and square, . Ribbons, gloves, jhoisery, fine assortment, 1 Silk satin velvet jand straw Bonnets. - ; j'. I ; Fok Gentlemen's Wear. , -Silk satin velvet and plusn vestings, very 6ne, English, American and French fancy eassimeres, riaiii black doeakin . I ' ti ' Bfack, blue, brown and claret cloths, Ready Made Clothing for gents and bys, j Boots, Shoes, men's and boys Caps, Bebee & Co., anjd Oahford'a fall at yle Hats, ; Ready fnkde shirts, collars, hdks. and fancy cravats, ' J Tin Plate, Copper aod Wire, kept constantly on hand. I Brass Andifons and Fenc ers, Hardware ajnd Cutlfry, Qceensware, Groceries, &c. Fine Cigars by the box, with a variety of arti cles too tedious to mention. i jWe teiider to our customers our most hearty thanks .'18? andjliberal patronage extended to us, and, we can ;bhly promise in the future, asJn the past, tjo devote: all our energies to serve and accommodate our customers and frtenda. 'i V lv l BROWN. Salisbury, N. C.Oct FRALEY & CO. 1852. f25 StatesTiile Female Academy. ' ' ii THE undersigned would again call the attention of the public to the tetnalej School in this place, taught by Mis8 Cakouke W McLeax. In addition tb what baa already been said, we would remark that Miss McLean has been wjtb as nearly o,rie session, and that' she has given gen eral! satisfaction. J Her session closes fo December, and willjopeh iagain on the first Monday in January, 1853. Her! terms are the same als formorly- ranging from six to ten dollars per session Music $15. Her school has been. well attended during the present session' and she serves alikk patronage in time b come. Baord 6 ; 00 per month. ii f - i ; J. W. STOCKTON, i ' J. M. MOORE, S. Ri BELL,' Trustees. : , , SfateavMle.Nbv. 8, 1852. 8w28 ; 1 IfiFOR SAJaE, Ai Valuable River Plantation! . r . 1 "' I .(;- ofla Deed of Trust ' to !ine executed by ill offer fir sale at the Court T Yltinue J Richard Ii. Hix, I House in Lexington, on Saturday, the' 18th December next, that valuable Tract lying in the counties of Row an and Davidson, known as the ? it J. F. HARBIN. Cw30 Nov. 25, 1852. ;i j Just reeched a fresh applj of s -! fTlIIE aubacriber would resneetfullv Inform the eiti. A . aens of Salisbury and the surrounding country, that he taa opened a ITIarblc ENtablitlimcilt in Saliabary, which may be found at hia residerice, on Market street, where he ia prepared to furnish Grave Stories of Marble SIbs fancy uDrliht stone on ner)e. Jtals;tombs,'nionnments, Sec, at a yery smalt profit. Engraving done-neatly at Northern prices. Having t j made tief necessary arrangement, the suhpcriber can, at 4 ahort notice, fill any order from five dollars to $500. "tH1 N P"n will be spared to giw entire satisfaction. V; , 1 Dni - Stonea restored to their primitive whiteness. n 1 iBrick House Place, orraerlyi owned by William Chambers) and now the .. property of Richard L. Hix, containing about - ip 1283 ACRES. All this Tract, except 25 acres, lies in Davidson coun ty, and is ohe of the most valuable plantations on the Yadkin River ; a large portion of it consisting of river and creek low grounds. The place is very healthy &has on it a Brick Dwelling Honse, a good Barn and other suitabiefoatTbufldings, and is in excel loht repair. At tached junt is 4 Public Ferry, weil known as Cham bers' Ferry, on4 of the bert and most profitable on the Tiver. ; fTbis T-act of Land lies within four miles of the Rail Road,! and eight miles of Salisbury. Terms, Cash.; J I ! ! J. F. CHAMBfiRS, Trustee. Novejnber If, 1852. " 4w29 N. B. Mr. Hix, residing on the place, will show the lands to-any person desiring to examine them. - H- f postponement! ;. The above sale baa been postponed to Saturday the 15th January, 1853. J. F. C, Trustee. THE NEW NORTH CAROLINA ill FORM BOOK! - - .3-; m - f V- ':P II 1.5 m f, Salisbury, Nov. 25,1852 GEORGE VOGLEH. m 1 III j GftRENSBOROCGfl MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY. JTIHE cost of Insurance on the ntntaal plan ia but -a VL U small somcompared with a joint stock company. fThla e,Mnpany being located in the Western part of Ihe State, consequently much the larger portion of the ftaka are in the Weat, very many of which are in the country. 1 :H ) ! I Tlu Cflmnin? lintir.lr... r.. j.l. l ?,i i U 1 : ' .-v"...7 hit uviiiurui ; niretiiade if I -:rf fu,? ",,u v"y ifge amount in cash Il fd ?T b?d8' Pd 8 neefore confidently recom fcl 4eftded to the nub ie. ' $ i 14 Ibe laat Annual Meeting thelfonowine Offieen- wefe elected for the ensuing rear : It B. ki. Corns, Vice President. C. P, Mendenhall, Attorney." Petes Adam. Secretary and Tr, ., Wilxjah H, Ccmxjko, General Agent. -:ir .DIRECTORS':!- ".' - ; i'' ii Mebane, Cij!. Mendenhali.W, Rabkin.Rer C. F. Deems. J. M Grr n-. r F Weir, W. J. McConnel, of Greensboro ; Dr a G Coffin , J, Vi Field;Jamestown pj Elliott, Guilford WJ.A. Wrieht. Wilmington : Dr. rl v,u. . I?f!'1fi';M female; Collepe; John I. Shaver, Salisbury ; Jno ll H- Pok; F.yettetiTle VE. R Lilly iadeaborrf J J. i f I ' BT C H. WILET, Containing Forma of all those Legal Instruments im portaht Jo be known by the people of North Carolina, and designed alao for the use of Justices of the Peace, Sheriffs, Clerks, Constables, Coroners, &,c, for sale at the' Book Store of J. H. Enniss. Price $ I. Persons forwardng 1 will receive the Form Book free of 8tage . "' &lub$riyltiv. 18,1852. 29tfi M X f 1 i-tfv. , i ' : :-.-:ifS':t,! li ' Dr. A. M. NESBITT. HAIGj permanently locited in t the Town of tlishiury, tenders his Professional services to the i liinapd sqrrounding country. His office is on Wa- ler street, one door below A. H. Caldwell's office, " he may be found at all times, untesa absent on Professional duties. January 1st, 1852. ' Lis t:f, anjrnMaboro'r J.rk II. B. Elliot.! Cedar-Falls. . : PPTPO Anivc O ' i A!PPLlC ATION will be1 mad 1:1 1 to the ' Legiglatarc loca-. for of Con f cord, to the Depot on the, N. C. RaiL Road, situated -3;:,JiA.;Boiw'aUiiig,ror Charter, for a Bank to be f 1 -liil -IP jn the town of Concord. Also, fora Charter i VliHI jvrlattk Road from the Cort notise lrt thefdwn 9- ."V. BifaiTown. f p IKyember 25. 1852. 5t30 TIlHf aabscriber has just received a splendid assort -ofj Cloths, Casimeres & Test- "g " very Hue and color, which cannot be equal ed this market. J. A. WEIRMAN, Tailor, No, 58, Cowan'a Brick Rowe, Salisbury, N. C. I ; : y-erseer Wanp ! A FARMER of thirty years of ageS with a amail family, familiar with the growing of Cotton nd the management of negroes, and of unexceptionable character, ran find a good situation and excellent wa ge at Ltnnwood; : my Jersey jSettlement Plantation, for the year 1853 and afterwards. Nov. 25, I852-Ji30. W.,R. HOLT. S. ft.;; FOUO. WrtMixoTox; n. c TKiuimjiiRKLE aoxnnarrsVnEiD isd X-rFodt Stdnea ; Paint Stones ; Imposing do., and in ahort.any article called for bf either, aj llfMPf ESrpUai or lmtrieaklltrblc and irivfarranted tn please or no aaleand if laml W!fcM?rtAt ia at hia expensed I "rfertPnT 0fb bove enumerated articles left w. . , ,caorgothe WatchmanVwillpe attended to wittvdispit. ; ! ! f.i' a Nov. 9, I84923tf IliOD'S; Pall fit Winter Trade. iiiTi AT THE? SIG OF THE REDlKLAG; 1 Salisbury, Oct. 1st;, 182, THE subscriber having met with sore disappoint tnen( in receiving his goods, owing to detention oa the Soath Carolina Railroad, takes thia method of informing hia friends and the pabtic genirrally; that he IS NOW RECEIVING A large and beautiful Stock SUITABLE J? OK, THE GOODS FOB. 1852. ffXHE"wTcribers are now receiving tod opening -JL j oneot the largest and! most .desirable atock of Fall jand r Winter Goods ever offered in this market, consisting of DRY GOODS, FAIL 1 WESTER ; TRADE, i which when opened,, wilt comprise the moat i , Attractive Assortment he bas yet offered, among which are Plala and figued Dress Slltsy ( the iswest styles) Extra rUh de Lalis, and Cwhrncres j Maaslln de Lalns at 12 cts. per yard ; f . agUs Frtaeh, aid German Merioees ; 1 Bomaziaes, ilpaecai, and Caatoq . aaths ; i Frtiieb, EaglUh and Anerlean Priats ; Llaen Cambric A Lawn Handk'fs, from 12 cts. ta $13 Emareldered Sleeies, Collars, Caffs aid Capes $ - MoaralBg Collars, CaflS and SlefTes ; Swiss and Canbrle Trimiags, Bands aad Flaaaciags ; Thread and Cobla Laces, Edgings and Insertings ; RU h Boaaet aad Neck Rlbaans. silk and cotton Hose, Kid Gloves, long and short, Mohair Mitts, Cloths, Cassimeres, Testings, Table Damask, Napkids, Towells, Damask Table Clotha, Sheetings, Long Cloths, &c. Sec. ' Also, A Splendid Lot of ; REDYi MADE CLOTHING, ' all of which will be sold at unusually lovf prices, at the sign of the RED FLAG. M 1i Ej MYERS. Sept. 30, 1552; f? 22 ' BAIKiAINS ! ' BARGAINS ! ! BARGAINS ! ! ! The subscriber offers for for sale two Valuable small Plantations, one of them contains 100 Acres, lying on the road leading Irom Salisbury to Hix 'a Fer ry, (formerly Chamber's Ferry,) four mile from Salie-' bury, on which there is a first rate orchard, very large and of choice froit, and a beautiful situation, and one of the healthiest places in the country the land is well timbered, and ia well I adapted to Cotton andptl the grains, and is within, a quarter 'of a mile of the Rail Road j there is about forty! acres cleared land on this place. The other plantation, 140 Acres, lies within 3 miles of the town of Salisbury, and is one of the mosi convenient places in tne county tne land is very free and productive, and is well watered! the land is all freah, and: so arranged that every field can be paa- tared, and it can't be beat for that purpose: it has a most excellent Meadow on it, weH set with herd crass. : and ia welt adapted for tobacco and cotton, and can't be beat for all the various grains, die. Both of these places can be had with the crops on them, together ; with a handsome stock of voune Cattle. Hoes, and Farming, Tools. Those wishins to boy will please to call on the subscriber at hia residence foor miles from Salisbury, ! on the road leading to Hix's Ferry .- Persons wishing to bny would do well to call soon; as the only object he has in offerirfg his property for sale is to 20 to the South on account isf hi henlthl Both of these1 places are in one mile of each other, and the Centra:) Rail Road runs near midway between them.1 ! Good Millss and Market for timber hnndv i P. S. In? the last mentioned tract, there ia nhrwit forty-five acres cleared. 'I f CYRUS W. WEST. Sept. 91 $52. 9tf ROWAN'S 1 VEGETABLE LITHONTIlIPTia 1 i OB i : j FRIEND OF THE HUMAN FAMILY, -' I i SUFFERING FROM , i - ! i DISEASED KIDNEYS, j ? - Stone in the Bladder and Kidneys, Weakness : ; o f the Loins, dfrc, H This invaluable medicine is for sale at the Davie Ho lei, in Mocksville ; a Dr. R. Campbell's, in Iredell ; at theDrug;Store, in Charlotte ; and at the Carolih Watchman Office, in Salisbury. The subscriber is General Agent for the sale of the above Medicine, in this State, of whom any quantity may be obtained by addressing him at Salisbury, N. C. or calling at ;his house, 10 miles West of jhjs place. ; e. D. ;austin July 15, 1052. I -H nf FRESH AND CHOICE ' 1 V STOCKOF li! NEW GOODS! Maxwelffc Horah, Are receiving and opening their stock of Fall and Winter Gook Just purchased in New York and Philadelphia at re duced prices, which will enable them to Wll remarka bly low, consisting of the usual variety of Foreign. Do mestic, and Ladies Fancy ; aV aTV ! a, U 'i.i' w: S S ,;8 . : COOKIXG STOVES, HARDWARE AJfD COLERT, HATS BONNETS, BOOTS ANP SHOES, CHINA, GLASS AND S CROCKERY WARE ; SIT A- " TIONERY and FANCY AR- 4 ; TJCLES; GROCERIES? Cheap ! to all of which they solicit the attention and patronage of the public, and pledge thern selves to kiae every effort tcjmeritlit. Small Profits' ifk Quick je turnt hit be; their inotto. ?! i Salisbury, October 7, 1852. 2tf 1 GENTLEMEN'S AND LADIES'? i : H' SHOES. H THE subscribers have on hand, and are constantly manufacturing, Gentlemen's Boot shoes and gai ters, and Ladies' shoes of every variety; I Our stock o ' children's shoes is large and handsome. ) Our work is of the best material and Workmanship, and will be sold low for eaaA.or on short credit to punc tual dealers. 1 Repairing done in a neat J manneirand on short notice. , All kinds of country produce and dry and a a ' - m W niaea, taxen in exchange tor work. i ; Cash will be paid for BEEF CATTLE. RYMER 6c MO WRY, - ; l Opposite Wm. Murphy & Co's Store, April 15, 1852. ; 1,50 Hardware. Crockeru. Boots,' Shoes. Hats, Ready Made Clothing. Brussels three ply and Ingrain Carpetings, Rio and Jftva Coffee, Loaf and Brown Sugars, Raisins, Cheese; Molasses, Buggy Tire, Band and Horse' Shoe Iron, Nails, Springs Axles, Carriage Trimmings, a targe stock.) Sole Leather, White Lead, Sperm and other Candles, Bagging and Rope, Nova Scotia Grindstones. TANNERS OIL, Hats and Caps, BLASTING POWDER, Blanketa and Kerseys, CLOVER AND GRASS SEED, Window Glass; Saddlery, Blacksmith Tools, dtc. Sec. We invite all who visit thia place to bay Goods at Wholesale or Retail, to give us a call before buying. We have adopted the cash system, and will offer great er inducements to cash buyers than has ever been 'of fered in Western North Carolina. Our motto is short profits and quick sales. CHAMBERS Ac CALD WELL. Salisbury, Oct. 7, 1852. - if 23 Valuable Lands for SaIc--4 or 5 Tracts. I HAVE several small but valuable plantations on the waters of Hunting Creek, in Iredell county, which I will sell on good terms. There is water pow er on one of these tracts sufficient for any purposed Any jone wishing either to purchase it or to invest cap ital as a partner in the erection of a Factory, or machi nery of any description upon it, will give me a call soonj These lands are all within one day's travel of the Great Central Rail Road, in a healthy section of country.! i The above named water location is joining the Ea gle Mills Manufacturing Company, and this place! is now palled South Troy; and there is a fair prospect for a Rail Road or a Plank Road, to run via Eagle Mills and South Troy, or near there, leading via Mocksville, Hamptonville and WilkesWough, on to warda Virginia and the mountains ; when done, the rich provisions of those rich valleys will flow to Salis bury, and thus enrich the Great Central Rail Road, Then there will be a chance to speed all kinds of man ufactured goods to a ready Market, Come and help me build Paper Mills, Brass and Iron Foundries, Wool Mills, or any thing else you please. We can com mence and build a Rail Road to Salisbury and then to the mountains, we can make the Iron here, either the T or U, Iron, and we can also build the Cars and Lo comotives at Eagle Mills or South Troy. So let us look into this matter for our own advancement, and the credit of the State. XT ANDREW BAGGARLY. N. B. The citizens of North Carolina. South Car. olina and Virginia, are requested to consider :he above. A. B. Eagle Mills, Iredell co., N. C, Sept. 23, 1852 2 lit of his profession. Dr. Bason, Dentist, Has the pleasure to say that he is now in Salisbury, ready to attend to the dniies Oct. 14,1852 tf 24 HEmilETTA LINE OF Steam and Freight Boats, I A RE all in excellentorder for business. Our Tow ii. Boats have been recently repaired and made good as new. We have also added a new r lat for low wa ter, and well adapted to the service. 4Sh ill carry 00 bbls. merchandize, and draw only 20 inches water. Those favoring us with their patronage, may expect as prompt and cheap service in every particular aa any other Line can offer. G. DEMING, Pres't. R. M. ORRELL, Ag'nt. A. D. CAZAUX, Agent at Wilmington. Fayetteville,Dec.2l, 1850. 28tf LIVERWORT 'AND TAR. A SAFE and certain enref for Consumption Jof the Lungs, Spitting of Blood, C6ughi Colds, Asth ma, Pain in the Side, Bronchitis, Hooping Cough, and ajl Pulmonary fiecttonav ; ; , lBr-J7-.C Extracts from iCerUficate f Which can be Been in full by calling in tbe A genr arid getting a pamphlet. I jf t lit. Adam HaaRis, Assistant I Surgeon U. S. Navy Hospital, New York, saya .Dr. Rogers Liverwort and Tar cured a case of the most distressing Asthma of twenty-six years standing - 4 Signed ( ADAM HARRIS. j - tt3" Gabejei. Wbitehead, Esq., of Cincinnati, says;: I had the Consumption ! ! attended wth the most dis treating Coush. and discharged several quarts of bloo from the Langs, and ail my friends and physicians gav tne up to die, yet a few bottles of Dr, Rogers Liyf erwort and Tar restored me to perfect health ! ! ", GABRIEL WHITEHEAD. 1 Sworn to and subscribed this 28th j day of Novem ber, 1846. HENRY E. SPENCER, I ; Mayor of Cincinnati. O" Mrs. Cmtn (resides on Sixth street, two doors, west of Smith, Cincinnati,) sayst I had lheiulnonaryj Consumption, attended with a most distressing cough which reduced me to a mere skeleton, and although; n J.. L. mr, aWl rtViDai.ia n I Pmf f la rr? an nl T continued to crow worse, and eave up all hopes of re-f covery !! At thia crisis I waa persuaded to try Dr.i Kogera Liiverwort and l ar, wnicn entirely oeaiea my lungs and restored me to perfect health. Signed ; ANN CHILD. ' O Dr. WtuuiM Richaids, of Cincinnati, says : f Although it may seem unprofessional, I feel constrain ed to state that I used Dr. Rogers' Liverwort and Tar in the case of Charles Wade who was quite low with Pulmonary Consumption, with the happiest effect, af ter the usual remedies bad failed. if THIS ;'is'i Signed WM. RICHARDS, M. D. - 0The following is written from Elizabethtown, Ky. : Your Dr. Rogers' Liverwort and Tar gives great satisfaction in this place. Dr. Howard prescribes it, and pronounces it one of the best medicines in use. E. H. HAYCRAFT, Druggist. ' i . , ;- Beware of Counterfeits ans Base Imitations! . The genuine article is signed Andrkw Rogers on the engraved wrapper around each bottlej. Price, $1 per bottle, or six bottles for 5. Sold wholesale and retail by SCOVIL &. MEAD, H3Chartres st bet. Conti and St. Louis, N. Orleans'. Sole Agents for the SotrrBERN States to whom all orders and applications for Agencies moat be ad dressed. " THE Genuine is for sale only by the following au thorized agents, in North Carolina : ' .. Salisbury, W. Murphy & Co. ; Concord, Murphy it Black ; Charlotte, Edward Sill ; Statesvitle, Morrison, Carlton it Co.; Newton, G. B. Gaither Sc Co.; Lin colnton, B. S. Johnston; Shelby, A. R. Homesley ; Dallas, C. Sc J. Froneberger ; Rutherfordton, J. W. Calloway ; Hendersonville, D. B. & A. Miller ; Aahe ville, Smith & McDowell. " , Sept. 16 1852. j 4m20 Wanted at the Mansion Hotel. 1000 lbs of Feathers. THE subscriber will pay CASttfor 1000 lbs. good Feathers. Call at the Mansion Hotel. . f , HAND JAMES. March 11th, 1352.; J tf45 JAMES HORAH, WATCH AND CLOCK -I&AlIEll Opposite the Watchman Office, Salisbury, IV. C Encourage Home Industry BY PATRONIZING THE MACHINE SHOP AND FOUNDRY, Of Stafford, Clark dc Dixou, MANUFACTURERS of all sizes of Horse Powers and Threshing Machines, (both portable and stationary,) Straw-Cutters of varions patterns, Wheat Fans, Mill and Factory, Gear, Saw and Grist Mill Irons, Bark Mills, Wool Carding Machines, Edge Tools, &c, &c. ; . Address, Snow Camp, Alamance county, N. C. October 28, 1852. 13wpd26 PLANK ROAD. ; AT a meeting of the Directors of the Salisbury and Taylorsville Plank Road Company, held atGra. ham's Store, September 24th, i was ordered that the Treasurer charge interest on ajl instalmmentsnow in arrears, unless paid within thirty days from this date and that the Treasurer chafge interest on all instal ments which may be called for hereafter, if said instal ments remain unpaid moje than-: thirty days. It wasfurther ordered, thajt the Treasurer be requir ed to make collections of back instalments remaining unpaid, in accordance with the provisions of the ,-Coni pany's Charter. J L. BLACKMER, Pres't. Salisbury, Sept. 24, 1852. tf 22 Embroidered Cambric Handkerchiefs. October 14, 1852. j Ei MYERS, have just received a lot of Embroid- ered Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, which he is selling off rapidly at 62$ cents. 24 E. MYERS, Red Fag. i. T. C. WORTH, COMMISSION & rORWAHDHIO MERCHANT, W1LMIXGT0N, NORTH CAROUM. July 29, 1852. ivrtdtf I. j".! BOO'T. D. S. PARHEH. HAVING permanently located in Mocksville, offerl his professional services to the public. Can be found at the Davie Hotel, in Brick-house. June 10, 1852. tfB. JOEL SULLIVAN, green DAVIE HOTEli, Da?ie Connty, North Carolina. THE undersigned havingpurcBasf d the above nam ed HoMfl.(lateJy the projerty oiTR.jiP. Johnston) would: inform the Public, that be ia now; prepared ,to extends welcome to the travelling .community, and accommodate bisgueetain a manner equal to any Land, lord in this section of North Carolina. No ezertiona will be spared to render all who may fovbr him wfth; their patronage, happy and satiafied while they take their Mease in bis Inn." ! H. R. AUSTIN, r May4,l852;lyl : , ;.j ! ' ; ;. 1 FAR TTTRR ON, the 1st Janoary, 1H53, my nsual nnraber of val liable servanti, among them a good Blacksmith. I will be found t No. 1 row of offices. Mansion Hotel. i. Decejnber 9, 1852. A. HENDERSON. Saddle aod Harness Manufacturer, opposite W. Murphy d Co., Salisbury, N.C. '- HAVING permanently located myself in the Town of Salisbury, I now offer my services in the above business. Having worked in some of the best shops in the State and also in the Northern cities, I think I can please all who may favor me with a eall. Repairing done at short notice. Prices moderate. Country pro duce taken in exchange for work. j U 1C ' JOEL SULLIVAN. January 15, 18o2. 37 ; j WILKES COTNTYf In Equity, Fall Term, 1852. R. R, Hall and wife, vs. Eng and Cheng Bunker, and others. IN this case it was order! bvth r.m,-t ti... .j made for six weeks in th.'r,i; the defendant. ShnKl r r j f t VT, y'at!9 ppear at lbe next tern of this Court to be held for said county at the Court House in Wilkes borough, on the 3rd Monday of March next, and an swer, else the case will be heard ex parte, and judg ment rendered accordingly. J f .46, 1852 Price adv. $5. fii27 Office just opposite the Hote FALL AND! WINTER GOODS IL H. BEARD; & SON, Fashionable Tailors and Clothiers, HAVE just received a most supurb stock of Fall and Winter Ready Made Clothing, Cloths, dc., to wit : A general assortment of Over coats, Dress and Frock Coats, Pants and Vests. Also a beautiful assortment of Boys and Children's Clothing. ienrs urcssing Gowns, Heavy Double Overcoats, irancy ranta and Vests ; tine Shirts, Collars and Cra vats; Suspenders, Drawers, 6lc ; and Pocket Hand Kerch lets ot a superior quality, and almost every other anisic ueiouging 10 a iiotning tore ; together with a superior 101 ot ertisement be Watchman, that Oct Mantillas, Mantillas. Oct. 14, 1852. : Sign Aj Ihe ned Mag. ' r , E. MYERS. NEGROES"WANTED. ISaltsbniy, June 3d, 1852. 1 CASH FOR NEGROES. NEGROES. iUblr,&SL1$Jk0(UI'G Persons having any of the abov LJ.j . t sale. wiUfind it 7o their advance blXL7, tiontohim. gMWDki,p,lic4f Blanks of every derijSfoTiSe j AT THIS OFFICE. Cloths, Cassimeres, Testings, Overcoat ings, &c;, which they will sell as cheap as can beoought in any Southern market, and will be made np to order, in a oup.ur wyjf, ana wnn tne est! trimmings the North ern markets could afford. tThe have also received aIL a,ld Wie' Fashion for lsd and '53, and are ready to put up work in 'w-o looiiiuus. " Taylors Shears, Points, Thimbles and Needles, kept for sale. I s The undersigned respectfally invite their friends and tne public tocall and examine their stock. - H. H. BEARD, ' : W ir ioro JAMES B. BEARD., Sept, 16, 1852. 22tf vol 8 I WHOLESALE CLOTHING HOUSE i Hopkins & Fairohild. ? BtltiBwe Street, B1LTIH0RE. ASSORTMENT OF RWADY MADE MUM . of .11 quliiit,, M which ihej inTiie ih. .tieolioa o r dealers, rf May 20. 1852. 13 And General Commission Merchants, No. 3, Boyce 4 Co.'s Wharf, -CHARLESTON, 3. C. FtrwaTdlig tad CBiBiIssin; JIereliBt, Jnoary30, 1851. ' j F f'"' Blank Warrants for sale Here. sal: IHS larr? t one of f now owned by spare bo pain3 t the; fair reputati, , Additions an J j ingmade. Fum order, bein rer House is well su anta. The " l '!! k " i J is kept at this II ; arrive at and de?: the stage a gent a: 'i ;-,. !... mm-1, r- will always be fLr fords. The Gen: . f 'j w 'iwspapers, r frorii all the princ; mm- arejlarge,comfort.' in the country. C, on hand to hire. O" Large. stoc racks, dec., conn ec 1 The subscriber'.-: and he feels great! business of the II a continuance of t' March 1st. IS', 1. ; Wadesboro lotte Whig.anj L month for six mor beri Inew a business, in the vtr commodating ten: nen establishment pabtic wants of t! hopes the' citizens need work, will He Will possess ersin the surrounj public will avail 1! i -1 Jan. 8, 1852. NEW H ka AVING pur: as the sliop me in the house ( W. Murphy &. C jthe business in ready to receive t! lie, jfor alt kind jfine assortment of y on hand for sale, I , I House 7' I Jtexecjated' pre: I Copper and S!i-1 ept constantly on ! not read made ; Stores are a super hi 1 Oi ail sizeB kept 1 r 1 The subscriber ants and Pedlars l call. , i Country Pro Jur in exchange for wi Salisbnry, Jan. mi-. m .1 : i r lHEiSubscri! ment, which i the Northwest con tiched to it a nut: cbmoiodation of I. -hS undivided att and spare no ai u favor hira with a c repairs, which mil servants shall be f ebjMl.lot8 and pleni apd lgive trie a tri hope for a eoBtinu Statesville, '2! 11 GATA 7 X IT r V. HAVING pur, takes pleas: public, in genera , 1 iraprbvement for t1 who! may repair to plealureor health. jArrangements e: the water will draujic machinery ; in erected ; loL'. nished with alii thai the occupants ; a' niynented in vari determined to ten J re$l pnjoyment, to ; hejassures the pul! made to secure the ; i P" Travel !er3 w nd ibe very test charjes will. be as 1 IoaV.-'v - Catawba Sprhv , : x 1 . - 1 JTllHE 'undersi: ""JL lying four mi!- nMMAiia:nni r kvv taihs;25a ac:: WUftll BIS v several eligible; kc:. ' !!i f f i Another Tract si :c 14 miles North-w e- : This fract is well v a gooddwellini: ! Thf land is gener i purchase either of i gain and accojnr: vieied by 'callage- sore in showing ti Angust 3, fltlon ROCKAVAy in a nnv Al 1 VAJ Just finished, and i and'aee. Salisbury, Augu; ; il'M : tf't fl -it :;l!:
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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