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J T t. 3 i'; . . I Tl j ..-II. I. i.MWf lii.l-l Wldlill I ' Hore-wt .""WssLt?'''! 1 '''' And" cannot get iHie tlri.ji of yln. "I atk not healih,ir even life c tj, Nl "Life j wfiiit" a vurwjiTl'ii Ewu'to ine I'd rather sink in deepest bell, 1 'Thin drink again it misery. . . But, Doctor, may I not baye rain t-t 1. . Grant this entail boon I ask no more, Then I'll defy yes, en the grave ; Then, without fear, I'll fM my arms, "" And bid the monster strike hie dart, .... To baste me from, this world ol oe And claim his own this ruined heart. '.A thousand curses on his heud Who gave mo first the poisenod bowl, Who taught uie first this baud to drink, iWhkea'lffBnJrMm foEy soul " : ' My soul! oh, cruel, horrid thought! -Full well I know thy certain fate, With whut instinctive horror shrinks .The jur,jVmu that awful state ! .. . . " Jr?Iji To me no rly of hope can come : My fate is sealed ; my doom is ' But give me rum: I will hare rum. But, Doctor, don't you see Aim there? Ia that dark corner low he sits ; See ! how lie sports his fiery tongue, ' And at me fiery brimestone spits ! L" GoTehase him ont Look ! here he comes, Now on my bed he wants to stay lit shan't be there. 0 Cod ! oh (od ! Go way, I say ! go way ! go way ! Quick lchaiii i me fust, and tie in niowu ( There 110 he clasps me in his arms ; Puwa down the window close it tight: - Say, don't you hear nrtr wild alarms t .' " Say, don't you liear lliis demon fierce ? , Does no one bearll no one come T Oh save me save me I will give " But rum ! 1 must have will have rum. 1 , el Ah I ww he's gone once more I'm free. He, the boasting knave mid liar He aad ttiat he would take, me. off Down to but there ! my beds on fire !"". Fire! water! help! come,. haste I'll die ; Come, lake me from this burning bed ; . . " The smoke I'm choking cannot cry ; ' There mnP-ite 'catching at my headi But see! again I hat demon's Come; Look ! there he peeps through yonder glass ; "Mark how Tiis burning eyeballs flash ! How fierce he grins! what brought him back? " There stands his burning coach of fire ", ' He smiles and btchons iiiaJagorne. j What are tliose words he's written ihereT 'Js lUUJ. TJIKi MVE& WAM-WMl LM !' One loud, one piercing sliriek was heard ; On yell rang out upon the air ; . One sound, nd one alone, came forth The victim' J ery of wild despair. , t v Why longer waTIT" Tm ripe i'Toi heTf ; A spirit's sent to bear me down. -,Cv There, ia-jhgioB oTibe-lust, -e I sure will wear a fiery crown. Damned, I know without a hope ! (One moment more, and then I'll come !) .. And' there I'll quench my awful thirtt . . , " With boiling, burning,, fiery, ruia. - ANECDOTE OF MR. WEBSTER. " Just before Mr. Webster died, and after his recove ry wis despaired of, one ot his physicians approached Tiisbedsideand asked how be lound himself. '1 feel like tha Jackdaw in the Church Sieeple," was the strange reply. ? The physician-withdrew sadly from the betf aide to anoiher part of the room, where epme mem- ben f be femily were standing" togtrher, and; rtiak- imxiiH hwdnfcsdMeppre frttt dying tatesoo .,wM J8utd; oak was perisliing at the top. He could see no nieili ' & in the answer which bis question had received. One of the ladies present, who knew Mr. Webster be(ter did not believe bis mind was wandering, and, quietly Stepping to ihV bedside, eeked mtn what he meant by aaying he fell like the jackdaw in the church sieeple VVby Cowper ; don't ynu remember 1" was the reply. She did remember Cowper's delightful translation of ana of . Vincent JJourn's little poema, eatilled The " Jackdaw.' The following are tbe verses,' from wUHiri the reader will perceive the perfect fitness and point of reply: . " There is i bird who, by hisVoat , " " And by the hoarseness ol his note, " Might be supposed a crow : A great frequeuter of the church, Where bishop-like he finds a perch, .And dormitory too. . , Above the steeple shines a plate, -.J , Thst turns and turns, to inilicaie . , - - , From wbal point blows the weather.' jfl . Look ap your brains begin to swim, ', ,.Tis in the clouds ihnf pleases him, " He chooses it the rather. '. Fond of the Speculative hetcht, Thither he wings his airy Might, And thence secp'rety sees - -'Ji-'Z. Th bnstle.attd rhf ;Tazrfi)Wi;.,,...Z.Z-. That occupy mankind below, Secare- and 11 his ease, Yoa think, no doubt, be sits and .muses Oa future broken bones and bruises If be should chance to (nil. eiikr that' Employs his philosophic pile. Or Irouhlesit at all. ' . He sees that mis great round-a-bnut The world, with all its motley rout, Church, army, physic, law, :. Its custom and its businesses, a no coaeern at all. of his, And says wbatsoys' he I Caw t - '. ... ' r -Thrice happy bird ! 1 loo, have teen . t Much of 4h vsnuieS of uien ; . . . " ' And, sick of having seen 'em, . ' " ".Wourd cheerf'olly tliese limbs resign ,- ,.1 For such a pair of wings as thine, -And such a bead between Vm. ;' Ar Good Idca.n the Ohio Legislator res. elutjon has been introduced looking to a provi ie bj law f.r appropriaiiog a poriion of the eafiiTnjgiTii' 10 lb lamiitet ol sucti criminals. Wen abb liAW.Stich; m one tf ar liciei oflaith of a new Locofijco-Maga . tlii. tiit eBtii.tilistie(! t Yw Ynrk - If if I ' WruV. the fe are mitre bad In vva in ihis r;'"":;--'" itMMrd :.nil we are noi sur bulilt the .ti,,!..,. - . . -fit,. '.,,,, ' XiU. 'IV.-" r.i..-c Lev. a..l lion ol burning p'tm. tumi u" iii.ntUi down 10 the sloumcil.r UMfiwltuwuiJaiiia'idA.jieB.i I. b t oap 4Ulml it- wntvt ileu.-ujtiuuu- ten pump or emencs. Alkalitt.l',rH remedy M vulgar. 7 " Ammonia. Rtmedv, letnon juice or vinegar j afterwards milk and water or flatseed tea. jrAfiFftst-Wo mt lire tmaco y t an emetic then dash finld waler 00 the head," and io arrimottia (pirit of hartshoin.) : Anenw, -uene(iif hi me ur tint fbd tomath, then give) lb while ol tg, lime water or ch tlk andLwal. charcoal and the preparation tl iron, particularly bydi ate. ' U'L!.- 1.1 I ... ...!.....) Ram. liCaa. v nue ieu aim i - dies, alutn. cathaitic, ucb. a castor oil ai.d ,w,w .(.li p.ieiallv. . - J . u.f.M, r - ' -T on the head and hotly, and sl.miulate nostrila and tuna bv harlshorn, at the same lime rub- liitiL' Ihe chest lui-Uy Corrosive. Sublimate. Knvo wnne 01 eggs ffwblrnid. Uiuttjaftx.givB wheal Hour and water, or soap ar.u syan-r urciy. Creosote. White of egj and the emetics. Jhllodanna, or Night Henbane. Give emet tc, ann Iben plenty 01 vinegar aiiu wmor lemonade. ,lfuA'Aruun.. vhen vnisenous. Give emetics, and then plenty of vinegar and water, wilhdoa of either if handy. Nitrate of Silver, (lunar cauntic.) give a strong solution ol common sail and iheu emel- 1 ica. Opium. rirst give a strong emetic of finis- 1 tard and waler, iikmi a.irnng colloe and acid drinks, dash cold waieron the head. Laudanum Same as opium. (Vux Vomica. First emetics, then brandy. Oxalic 4rt(.-Freqtienily mistaken fr ep som salts. iiemeuies, cnaitt, niuuriia, o, ifotrp ami wftler beelv, ihen eme'ics. Nitrate of rolann. or Saltpetre. vive emet' irs, iheu ropinui draughts ol'fl.tted lea, milk and water, and other soothing Uimks, riJ.-M'bt'n there is limp, admin. isler chl3fiue in the shpp ol 'soda or lime. Nol brandy and wafer. Hartshorn and tur pentine also useful. Snake JUtcs, i.c Apply immediately strong hartshorn, and lake it internally, also give sweel oil and tdimulunu freely upp'y a ligature light ahovo the part hiiifn, aiid irwii appfyaciippitig S18' . ... . . Tartar lumelic. tjive large ooses oi tea made o( galK Peruvian bark, or while oak bark. f Toharco.VUst an emetic, then astringent tea, then stimulants. '4xdigriss:-Vlv.iy ol while of egg and wa ter. r-7 ,rTnr,Ti T.l.,.,ir rf J While Yilrwf. VJIC UIDH1U' ii' I . . milk and water. In a'.uiHit all rases of poironing. emeirts are , hiehF useful, arid of those, one ol ihe very heal because juora- piompLiind reatiyvi the common mustard flower or powd-r, a leasp-iim full f which, stirred in. warm waier, indV. t given every ten ininiilPi", antif (res vomiting " can.be o'ltame. Emetics and warm demulcent drinks, such as milk and water, flaxseed or slippery elm lea, chalk water, iVc,, fhufd attiniiti-tered wilh". put delar. - The aubsertiient irmiagemenl of the Case will of courre be. led t a physician.. Jlnrtfiiril Times. A Bell buxiv Jcttly -afriwil -at Nor- f folk, Va. h is to b ttiHtinnet nri Untie- ras shoal, It will not only niai k the posi- ! tlOOOlthe shotil in Mio day time, hUt IS.; SUDulied with. a bell of uceat souml. capa-- .Imnct .m- .eo.ili.r nhirh ia mnirhv" 1 1 1 Ul HIWiJl UU J n 111.111 1 j 1. 1 u T The motion given to Ihe tuoy by tho s-a. VttJs--wiW freTt-by 1m eoaWptl. euhf r by day ot rriirht, to know when they are ap proaching this dangerous shoal. StAtr of ilcvtfi CavoUu.i, DAVIDSON COllNTV. Court, of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Novem - - - ber Term. 1852. Matthias hfeply, l.enson Clo.K'eiter snd wife Molly, Daniel Ueck nud'Susan his wile, Jacob Heck and Sally his wife, Leonard Jveply, f.lizabeth Leonard . ana Jora4plyvi Mr " John Keplvrfe.eflsedswho-we by 4heir .rJfrtrolanrfcTAW'ACTHKifJS John Youi'its, Oshorne Whiseiilnmf and Sullv his 1' and ThresliinyMa. , wife, John f.fimrieili ami I epgv his wile, r.l.len Iveply and john Keply and Mary Keply, infant heirs of Henry K..'p!o.-kaase:d whw sue t)j their Uoardlan, Samuel Klreei Lambeth, nftiiii'l, George Keply, David Keply, Alexander Grimes and Caty his wife, and Susan Keply, one of the minor heirs of John Y eply, dt ceased. Petition to sill Slaves. It anpearinsr to llie .satisfaction of ihe-Court, that George Keply, David Ki ply, and Alexander Grimes, and Caty hlswife, defendants in this case, are not resi dents of this Slate : It i therefore-ordered 'by the Court thai publication be made for six weeks-in the-Carolina -j Watchman, printed r Sattshtify. foraaid defrndanta to-1- be and appear brfote (lie Justices of our Cotm of I'leiis ., and tjuarter tsessmns, to oe nem ai uie win iiouse tn j Jiiotoa,.tn.-ectul .Mowiay--vn-l' ebraary 1 BeKlt - t and then and there to plead, answer or demur to the plaintiffs petition, or Judgment pro coiifesso will be la ken as to them, and tin cause set for-hearing. Witness, C. F. Lowe, Clerk of our said Court nt of- lice, llie'secon'il 'Monday in .oveintM-r, A c. p. 1.0WK. cut. Trice adv. ' :, ' Cw31 - CATAWBA SPRINGS rr CfTTT? VTTlT A T T1 - V u O A'AJtiJti W XUJ JVj I At I .st i purchased Hits beaunlul Mimnier retreat , tattel pleasure in iiiforiuing his fdenilsand the pabjic, in gejieral, that he is making every necessary iirproyemeiit for the convenience and comfort-of those who hvny repair to those Valuable" Springs in araichof pleasure or health Arrangements are in progress, and, if practicable, llie water wpl aolin be brought into the house by by- draulie machinery ; con'enieiil bathing houses are be- 'iftjf etei'ipjt-bnliiiiit, . iire Ii. i on rnoyn a n, fur. niithed with Alt I tint n-ill eoritribnle In the eniovtiifii! i,f the occupants-1, and the spneiriu eAises areliugor- natnented in various wnys. In short, the proprietor is determined to render ihe Catawba Springs a. place of teafertjoymem. tb .fjiose who rfiaf patronBge him ' and be assures the 'public that every possible elloft shaliJic. -mnde'tw set uie-Thr ftyo1.1JiTb..i!Iitt.call nyoh h im, -'TJDTrTJikeltera'.wRS'B finj. ibe . very besi of errier tfertn inmen., r a,l . io . l, the FiiriiMififliMrjiW rbW'tr'.'"-'" ?"'.:"' "'- - -;-'' ' .-'"'.' -.Vl.-'i ...... ';'. . : I rifBttOWX "& SON, t'Are now receiving ihdr Full and Winter ; Combining a lare assortment of ; Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Hardware and. Cutlery, , : Hats, Bonnets, Caps, andvShoes, Hugnrs, Coffee, Tea, Cheese, Molasses, &.C., Tire Iron, 1 in., I) in , 1J in. and 9 inch, Band, round, square and horse shoe.Irou &. Steel, Delph, China, and tilass Ware, W inilow ulans, assorted size.;. RhiHtlha and llifle Powder, and Safety Fuse, ..1 .....t. . f Ailiu, i:uwla wfiirh t - - 1 j: . : .i...r- .1A..I, . rtlr ...ir.mur wtin t oon ,ine at r,iua'llv. ow urices. We invite our Clls0,neri nml the public to give us a call. Salisbury, ."Nov. I, IBJ-'. , m TPtfTTiT It' fB H hi subscriber Tia"? JITW rerewe 4 j.leilttJ afjrt: i nient of Clotliv Ciiiter', & Vt'l illff. of every hue and Color, which cnnnoi be equul ed this market. J. A. WKlltMAN, Tailor, No. 08, Cowan's Brick Kowe, .Salisbury, N. C. Dec. 2, S:r2. 230 T. C. WORTH, COMMISSION & FORWARDING IflERCHANT, ILMIXGTO.t, .NORTH CAR0L1M. Jcly 2D, 1852. Iypdl3 Mantillas, Mantillas. on. )4, H32. ; T 1HF. snbsrril-r have i 1 r .received a lot of PLAIN A Yl WATEllI'DSll.K MAMTI I.LAS. " lin ed trftl wa dded," which he isofli'iin at llie low price ot 5 30. Call on at llie . .' Sign of the Rnl Flag. 31 . K. MY Kits' It. M. ORRELL, Fernardlui; and t4immK.In Meitbsnt, Fiitelterille. A'. C. January .10, 1S.1 1 . tCfg Stalcsville Ffoialf Jfadrmy. J'ja f V ILK uinltjined would -ajiain call Jlli n,le"1""1 ''" l,1Jblic to the Female Scho'1 'n this place, ttnmlu by Miss Caroline W.-McLeaji- In addition to what has already been said, we wou'd' reniiatli that Mit .McLean lias been wilh us nearly one session, and iliot she has given gen eral satisfaction.' Her session closes in Drceinber.and will open again on the lirs: Monday in January, IS'i'.i. Her terms are the sam n ftirnmrly-piiiginii from six to len dollars per eeiwion Muic $li- Her school li.n' t...u uiell aUeiult'J duiiod lb- reeHi wsmoh and fl"' deserves iike"pntrvnage'iu lim" to wtitf, "Baord. giTTtrt- j rrMhiuu W. S'l'tK'KTtlN; M. MOOIJK, lw-.Uli.LL, . Xuiatee. n-r2. Dr. A. M. NESBITT, " A VI NO nermnnemlv located in the Town of It! ia tilbury, ten den hie Ipfralon'al services to ihe :Vtie'ris and surjouudtnp country. . H'sollive is on a : ler slreet.one "door heTow A. II. Caldwell's offii-e, where he rrntvbr fuu(id at all times, unless absent on ' rrolessionnl duties. I . January 1st, It'.VJ. Just re ct ivi'tJ a frevh Miply of TOMB STOKES. I f Sal,e,,..rv an,i llle surr.iundintt country. hrmroneneii n-Hnrbltr Kxlttbli'dnnftit w',',,'f.,l'rf'l,rl' rrPl,ar' I' to fumi'li Grave t lwees tff AIarbl..Slab( fancy fpriht atone on pedes- i.ils, iQinbs, monuments, Vc .,aLa very snwll prntit. Eojtraviti done oeally-at Northern prices. Having made the necessary airnn::eiui ni,the subscrilier can, at .... 1. . r.. 1. 11. ..-1111 a sliort notice, Ull any otucr lum live uouara 10 juu. No pains will be spared ff Rfve entire saiisfncllon. Old-Tomb WoiteS restored to'their putniilVe wlteess. CKOilUi: YOljLlill. Saljsbnry, Xov. 2.", l'.Vi. Encourage Home Industry liv rA'iniiNt.iXtl THE 'MACHINE SHOP AND FOUNDRY, O V. SS tall o vdL la i U. & D I XQtk jy"!ri5M:f iforlie Powers icIiiiieB, ninth portable and stationary,) Siruw-Cutlers of various paiterns, Wheat Kail!., Mid and f-ncniry t,enr, aa and wrist Mill Iron, fiirli Mills, Wool Carding Machines, Edge Tools, Sec, &.c . Address, Snow Cninp, Alamance county, N. C. Ociobe af, lrt;"i2. ' " 13wpd26 new c a 11 n r (. i: siior MT. UL1.A. TDllE undersicned has o- JL nened a Carriage Ketab- lislnuent near Mount I'lla, in Rowan county, and begs leave to caTTpaliTio attention to the W t WPrd to at, Sysrrme. ,I?WriJt,.-.,..all kind of.woi'kin hfs line of business, mi Uie very besi muuner, ami on tfie inobl ac- - gnTjlnTSoattn " term's1. "Tfe propose s t iiia' ke a perm j - - nent establishment .it the above stand, 'helievin;-ine I public wants of that section or'country require it. He j hopes the citizens in the surrounding oouniry whotfiDy "fii-eii work, will uive him a call before going elsewhere. He will iiossess some a. Ivanlrtjc's over Carriage bu en in the surrounding villages, and br-gs the conn, ry public wili avail themselves of the benefits nf the same. "JAMt? nurnvN.- Jan. 8, 1.'.2. 36:tf SialcsTillc, N. C. fTIHE Subscriber having purchased this Eslahlish- J.' mi'ui. which is pleasantly situated immediately on I ns Northwest corner nf llie public somite, snd lias at: tached ! it a iiunibe.r of convenient offices for tho ac commoti;ifioii.of legal gr iitlemeii and others', will pive his undU'ided attention to ho interests of the House, und spare no pains to render comfortable nil who may favor him wilh a call. The house has undergone some ' n nairs, which adds to the coifffort of families. The m-rvuiits shall be faithful and honest. Drovers may find g, uts und plenty of grain nl reasonable pricas. Cull H)djrivi' me ' a triaj. Thankful .for past favors, and I.. Im.'!" , I'MnftTriilneli iif llin hiime I: VV. K, GRANT.', j Slatesi'ille, May 13, 1852. lyP2 AAHimAlI, WATCH AND CLOCK-MAKER ... t -.' n,.;.' .. trni.l.,non firrU i-. :' .. GMJl vppuMic inc ii airinuuii yirni-j . - j - T. I J. J. 4. s. i!!e, Nov. S, I " -. . -AT X ll.l.illiK' II Hil l I ,!,--, .i t !!.". It It. VI .It mi u. .his. liinl :eat rt-! u-t li' I.I. lie", l!l llt'il- ni tiiittuui'.y vst-Ji- iiil; tliia 1'iubler. - . , - - - "The appltration "f ilie riater beiween llie shoulders WWen iowia.::crmin rhlhisie, and Atlections of the Lungs in their primury staaes. " It destroys inriarnntion by Kscripiios. The following commendation ia from an agent re siding at Trenton Tennessee ; . . . -cJLTkesio GiterLCp.Tennl 7. 49. sMeaara.Scorit,&, Mmo (Jentleinen: The Hebrew Plaster is becoming popular in this aection. 1 here la a lady in this county who aaysshe would not he with out lhia Flsster for five hundred dollar t year. . bhe wij atllicted for some lime with an enlargemenlpf the spJeen, which gave ber a great deu of pair The swel ling and pain had eitended up nearly to the armpit, and occasionally she could scarcely breathe. She was confined for a considerable time, during which she was attended by some of our best physicintii.but they gave I,-, .... r.li-r .V he immured s box ol tne lieorew r iu- ter, and it relieved her almost immediately, and Mon . , 1 1 . 1., Th.u, . . . - - '..1 . . . . mnr thev are subsiantially true Respectfully yours, &c, - JKSSR J. WELLS. 1-T-n.iiiiii nf flnunterfeits and Pae Imitations! The subscribers iire the only general agents in (he tfonihcrn States for the sale of this truly vaiiuible.l'iaatcti.aUd. yn. order .to prevent jgurchasers betng irtipWd en by a eoanterfeit ertioie, 1J in. this oily snd elsewhere, (at the genuine, they invite particu lar attention 10 the following marks of the genuine: . The genuine is put up in smooth, engine-turned bottom boxen, soldered in. 2. The genuine has ihe engraved head of Jew Da vid on the direction around the box, wilh accompany ing record of court to K: Taylor, Rochester. ALSO TAKK'NOTICK. That the genuine has the signature ol" E. TAYLOR on ihe steel plate engraved label, on the top of each box to imitate which, will be prosecuted as forgery. The Counterfeit is coarsely put up, in itiHiation of the old- label. Slid. i Sold by several dealers ISKtiitdi erne in this city lor the genuine article. DEVVAKBOF.1T IT Is WORTHLESS. SCOVILik MEAD, 113 Chartres slT, N. Orleans, Only Agents for the Southern States, to whom all or ders and applications for agencies must invariably be addressed. THE tlenuine is for sale only by the following au thorized agents in North Carolina : Salisbury.. W. Mui(.uy i. Co. ; CeneorMufrjhy h Black; Charlotte. K.lward Sill; Slalesville, Morrison, Carlton Co.; Newtnir, '."P,-tailher & Co. ; 'l.iti- cotnton, D. S. JoIiikkhi ; Shelby, A. R llotnesley ; Dailas.C. &. J. Froflelierger ; Rullierfonlton, J. W. Calloway ; HrndersonviHe, D. B. A. Mrrter ; Ashe ville. South McDowell. Sept. It! 1H.VJ. 'Itn'iO Eiubroidercl Cambric llanclrrchlrfs. Oilober 14, 1 ")'. MYER-, have jut received a lot of Embroid ered Linen Cambric llandkerchiels, which he E. is selling off rapidly at b-J cents. 2-1 E. MYERS, Kcd Fag. S. R. .FORD, Wir.siiTtuTos, v. DKVI.KU l MIIU'.I.H MOM MINTS II HID 1NI Foot Stones ; I'. mil Stones ; Imposing do , and in shojt,any article called lorol cither Itnlian, Efyptinn nr Amrriran Garble : iunl wSit wnrranied to ileasc or no wr ; and if dam aged beforedelivery.it is. at his expense. QiiIiim foLauXol 'be abme enumerated articles left w ilh the Uditora ui'theVllU limstii a ill heanendcd 1(0 with Jis-patrlr: - 'Nov. 7 1 Stiff 7. REHNSBOROU(;ir ." MtMlA L TNStfR ANCE COMPANY. rj" HIC cost of Insurance on llie uiutual plan is but a A small sum, compared with a Joint stock company!" This company ..beiny located in. die. Yetrn part a. the Htate, coiiwijiiently much lhe-fl,jee-)oHldTii,nf'the risksare m the West, very many ol which are in ihe country. ' . ' The Company is ennrely tree Irom debt ; have made no assessments, tun! have a very larje amount 111 cash aud.aoud.WuUr mf 19 therefore "TDTTfldenfTy recom mended 10 the public. At the lasi Annual Meetinu the followiu Oflicers were elected fur tin- enduing year : Ja.vii.s St.'HN, l'resjdeiil. S. (I. Corn's', Vice President. - Cc P-r MltRiHefc-,"Atmey. i ... -A f.s.- eVrtt-Mry m. 'Fre-mrer."" WILLIAM H. Ci .Misii, (ieneral Aip-pt. .du;u;tuk.s. . James ?loan, J A. Mebane, C. I. Mendenhall, W 5. Kautin.. Rer (1. K. l)rM, -J, M. Uarrelt.' Dr. D P. Weir, W. J. McCmmel, of (ireenchorp' ; Dr. S. ii Coffin, J. W. Field, Jamestown ; F. l-'liiolt, Guilford VVA. Wright, U'llmint'ion j I'r.C. WatLins, (Jaro Hba Female College ; John !. Slnver, SntUbuiy ; Jno. II. Cook, Fayeitevt'ie ; K. F. Lilly, Wad'eslM.ro' ; J J. Biqcs, Raleigh ; Leroy Sirin2s. Ciiailotte ; J. J. Jack son, I'ittsboro' ; H. 15. Klliot, Cedar Falls. PETER ADAMS, Secretary. f-fief-r-97irH5 "TOTT Paper, Paper. Paper. I IMS subscriber having, been appointed ntrent for Valuable Lands for Sale--1 or 5 Tracts. I HAVE -several small but valuable plantations on the waters of . Hunting Creek, in Iredell coutny, which I wHI sell on good terms. There is water pow er on oneif these tracts sufficient for any purpose. Any one wishing either to purchase it or to invert! cap ital aa a partner in He erection, of a Factory, or machi nery of any description upon it, will give me a call sooti. These land's tire all within one day's travel of the Oreat Central Rail IJoad. in a healibv Reelion of , euuriirv. : The ao,v, named water location ia ioinin the Ea- Y-'eiXtVS Ma nufacrutmg Company, n nd this ptace is iiuvv called Souih.T.roi:,; ajui llicie.is..a.,iair roapect. for a.JJail Road or rUmkRud.,J.d,,j-iiu.4ia Eagle Mil's and South Troy, ot near there, .leading via Mocksville, Haniplonville anil Wilkesborough, on to wards Virginia and the mountains ; when done, the rich provisions ofAihose rich ..valleys will How to Salis bury, and thus enrich the Ureal Centra "Then there wit' hi a chance to 6peed ill lifurtured goods f n a ready Market. ( bury, and thus enrlcli the Ureal Central Rail Road. 1! kinds of mnu- Coine arid Iielo tne-bujiUJiapfcrUUs.lituwisand iwm. Fwmdrrev-Woof 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 Iroi. here, either llie T or V, Iron, und we can also build llie Cars and Lo coinotives at Eagle Mil fa-or South Troy. So (et'us look into tins matter for our own advancement, and the oredil-of the Slate. ....... ,.r . .. ANDREW BAGGAKLY: N. B. Tlie citiieng of Norlh Carolina, South Car olina and A'irfiiuiu.iut -equeSted to consider the above. A. 15. Eagle Millet Iredell co., N. C , .Sept. 23, 1852 2 III HENRIETTA LINE OF Slesni a ud Freight Boats, AREall iii excellent order for business. Our Tow Boats have been recently repaired and made good ss new. We hnve also added a now Kin I for low wa ter, and well adapted to the service. She will carry. 700 bbls. merchandize, and draw onlv 20 inehf int.. Tbose favoring us with their patronage, jnay exjieci. -pHvnil elitsai sj ivitv in FveKiTriariTi' nlnr n. u n , other Line can otferi "y-. , ' . il, (V IMINCPres't;. : K. M. ORRELL Ao-m ZA'UA-en, kjJVamm!' , ar.rroc-,rvi.l, lOOtl... i,,.. lWtWpSesi-hemiw i J 1 1 A Salisbury, rrtdy to attend lo Ihednties rJLKal'.ea ... i.f , -.. ..r ... ., ... .... , "msr-ne"ffrrtewTeanirsrnTnmT7ti ransrwry, r. v.. aD.i tnr Tieaurer char."- ni'i'"" pany; Lincoln co.mly. is prepared urmsh a I hinds 0( tall ft( - l(J ,M WrM f pa,e. ! ,a wh eh m y be called . (,,.., " ol Paper ai the r actory ..prices. E. M ERS, " , l- is M'STIV I ! m ' . , , i,lv?. Salisbury, Iov. '.), lis.ia..'tll. Ked t ae, . , ,aPa ' . ,,,r ,........- " ... . ... July 15. )". fill 1 Tijun.fnri ber ,.!-,,. tb it the I reasurer tJl.ifJcU-l', l:i:'.il' I . uheiever they ate ot t or t'urtlicr pur!Mtf'.atN udJress. (( ! i:? paid,) .. liAMiiLS &. GETZ. No. 138 Non.h Second Streel..rh.ladel,.h. a. I December i, "VALUABLE TAVERN -. ti i , , f .;..'. . s llll 1-7 'r , .. . And Lots for Sale in Statmilllc WAVING determined to leave thia place, I ofle n .T o.... A l;f for sale, all of which ai in good repair. Any person wishing to purchase would do well to give me a call soon, as ...-. -V .. .... If . le should not be-efleted. I will ;en, then publU-ly on ,he 1st day of J.nuaVy next, at year or longer so as to accoiumoos .. J-'j-JJ- Nov. 25, 1952 6w30 . r. STCN OF THE RED ILAG, ' . , 1QRO T HE subscriber bavin? met wilh some disappoint ment in receiving Ins Roods, owin? to delention on the South Carolina Railroad, laKes tins met.ioo or informing Ins bien.U and the public geneislly, that he is now ni:ci:iiSG A large and beautiful Stock .StllTAliLE FOR TIIR. T V III 11 f TRADE, opened, wilpcdmprise the most which, when Atti-iiclire Assortmrnt he has yet offered, among which are j . Plain and 4ared Dreyi Silks, af-lbe ncwfsl l)lfH Ktra rlrh de Lai us, and fasliincrts ; Jloasllp dr l-alns at 124 I'"" Jrd Easllh. Trearh. and terataa Jlerluaes . Bombaiinei, Alparras and (aotoa (loth 1 renrli, Koitllsh and .line i lraa Prlets y Llnea fabrlr, La Uaudh'fs tiim Ii els. t13 Embroidered Slretes alian, Caff aad fapef 1 HiiBi tilu? Collara, ( nffi and Sleet es ? Swiss and (atnbiir TrlralasS) 00 Flonnflnps ; Thread aad BoWa iJtee. Edjiiow aad IaerBpt ; Birh Btfflaet aaiSeth. Blhha, ilk and eouon Hose, Kid Cloves, long and short, Mohair Mills, Clolln, Cassimeres, VeStinirs, Table Damask, .Napkin'-. 'Powells, Damask Table Cloths, Sheetings, Loii Cloths, &.c. &.C. Aio, A SttruJid'IiOt of READY MADE adTHIXU, nM of which will be sold at utiusually low pnees, at the sign of the llY.U t L.A-. - , 8 -" V.. MYERS . -1rxn-'W,frt: JOEL SXXLtrANT Katldlo iititl Hsinieirt ."f sunifarinrer, ' ;i;si7e V. Murphy ,j- Co., Satinhirry, S. C. H AV1NC iiermanemty lorred myself in the I own of Salisbury, 1 now olh r my services in ihe above btfsioesH. Having wujked 111 oine ol 1 lie best stiopa in ihe Si.iie and ah in the Nonhetn cuics. I think I con please all who may favor liie vnh a cull. Ilepaiiing done at short noijce. Prices mode.iaie. Coiinuy pro duce laken in exchange fiT woik. - - -JOKt, Wd-UVAN. V EG ETA ni.E LITIIOSTHIPTW, OE FRIEND OF TIIK I I.I 'MAY FAMILY, si'tiir.tx.i rnosi . e DISEASED. KIDNEYS, Stone in Ike. H'mtdrr and 'Kidneys, UVaA'ur's of the I.ninx, Thin iiivahfihle I ilfi 1 - fnr.iLtlg.ai rlie .Davie Ho tel, in Mock'ville ; at Dr. H. Campbell's, in Iredell ; at iheDru3 Store, in Charloite ; and at the Carolin Watclitiian ( 'tliie, in Salisbury. The subscriber is (General Agent fiir the sale of the FRESH AND CHOICE .STOCK OP NEW GOODS. Maxwell & Horah, receiving ami ojwnitig their slock of - Fall and Winter Goods, Are Just purchased in JSew York and Philadelphia at re- .ducedvpr4ce,iib.WiUlat(le !,lis't(,to sell reinarka tnMw.BtCXJiea.Taocy .. - . -:------- swu- -i.m '.lid IlltJ - Str '' W C0OKIC ST0E", -H1RUW1RR iW CITI.EEY, 11 A Ts. BONNETS, BOOTS AND SHOES. CHEW, CLASS AND CHOCKJUlX-MAUl. TIOXER Y and FA NO Y AR. TICLES; CROC EM EST Cheap! lo all ofwhVh they solicit the attention and parronage of ihe public,-and pteile tln'ni-lves to use every effort to merit it. Small Profit and Quick lie turn will be iheir mono. SaHsbury;, October 7, 1854. V: : r " DOO'T. b S, PAIlKEn. HAV i-Mti permatieinly Incated in. Movksville.oflerl his prolesional services to the public. Can be found at the Davie Hotel. Office just opposite the Hole, in Crick-house... ' June lo. 1352. tfG. More Fine Buggies, ROC KAW AYS AND I HON AXLE CA II II YA L LSof the best quality. Just finished, and for salfe-i as J. nrNee" " ' ' Salisbury, August 20, 1852. JOHNSTON. ,17tf . ; IvfAIlTIN & BRYAN, Ab. 3, Boyce $ Co: Wha'rfj Fall Sl Winter Tde,-- mii t. 1 uivfiirn ILL k A VlAlLll A.i irm lit ,..1 ; .y J 1 l.'fS, tlilvi'll ill e; i,..u ti (try a:. Ca-!i will be paid for Vl'.l'.V l-ATTf r : -' Ouuoiftle Win. M..r,,l.. . ' April 15, mi. . . . "'VII, Ik. I .... .iy5a. Davie County, North Carnli. rpiIK undersigned having purchawdiuV, 1 I JL" d Hotel, (lately the property of R. p. wniim ' iniiirm 1,1 rnu p. ,iin. ha - tend a welcome to- the travellinn coinmL 1 - ' ' l liuw BIM..I iccommodale his guests in a manner equal i.. i I lord in this section of North Carolina. -1 ..ill h iKrH in render nil li, r. ' 'r"3 , . " -t-v-- - mor bn, fheir nalronave nnnnv anil flaiiti...l u.t.: .7 thf ' r , , j - --T--.. uiic..uiit s.1 - - a 1 a -.0 rta 1 "'. ... ,,,,,.,. ,1. ,1 at THE MAY NO CAROLINA FORM 1KX) BY C. H. Wll.n dwrWHrtng fnmia tf Mriffas'TjlfniirrSSS portant 10 tie Known ny uie people ot .North CitoU mill oedlglieu iko lot uie u.-e Ol Jll9ln:i-s ol tlie P, erifrs,Clerks(ConS,al,leS,C()roner,,&c ,fur!l" j ine book oiore 01 j. 11. r.nniss. nice SI. the Book Store of J. H. Enniss. Persons forwardng $1 will receive the Fotm Bj iree 01 1 oBiiij;e. SaUMirt.Noe. 18, iar)3. SJtf NEW FALL & WINTEH goods, roii m T 1 , r . 1 1 .. .. . . . .. .. . IIC tHHMS.-riwerw air now ircnvni? jjnj ojyQt:f one 01 tne largest ann mo-i iiefiraWe n'ork Fall and Winter Goods ever ollereu in llmnmlf consisting ol jof Hardware, Ci ocfiri y, Moots, Slioet fld Reathj Made Clallutitr, Li utsfls tlutt ft aiuLlugxuiH-CUttyel'ii2, iho and Jm Coffee, Loaf and ISioirh Sugars. Rum, Cheese, MolfisscX, th''f Tn e. Bund n Horse Sioe Iron. Ac.-. Spun? $ .hit Carriage Ti i minings. ( l.irf (rf.)M Leather, ln'e Smrm awl rib Candle, IlsKJSiiiKainl I5oe. Ninf, Criudsiones. J . I - . tt ".N OIL. Iln.s and CH EI.ASTISC, 'Mil 1)1. Ii, 1: :.iim'.., aini Kt CLOVER ASP UKASS ,i:t:i. WniJuw C r3adtHery-. Brorksmtrrr Toottr; &c , Xv. We invite all who v i -i t tins p!ai. 10 buy Geaki IllofeswV or firtait, to u'.ve 11- a i a'1 1-eh.re hsrstf. i We hnvl" adopted the ca-li isiem. mil wiiloltafmi -I ef mdceeut-4 xaih. buyers lkiu lm-tver iirrti t (red in Velera North Caro.111.1. Our niuito if. profits and quick sales. CMAMr.KU.S cw CALDWELL Salisbury, Ocl 7, 1'S.'. " -3 "FALL AND WINTER lillllllV II. II. BE'AUtt m, FasliionablCt Tailors am! UoliYim T'aT AVF. inst received a most -nim.1! jns-k of in md Wintrr Iteilttv' Tliulf lothin sTlAthsu JLr in wit ' A eneia: !iiT!ii"-:!t vtlH' coats, Dtess and i eoek C-oats, l'ate nml v.rw. 1 "i beautitul" -ajimrtint 'of fioea nfi.t t'jrnaiwft Oi'I Cm'a IWiltn GllWII". Heav-V J"'.:!-e (MfeWt' Fuutf Pants and Vest's ; line. Smns. C.,t.jt3 C-j vats; Suspemlers, Drawers, c , an.; t wkr. mi. Iiin.hlelii of a siinerior 1111:1 i''. . .-, -ul n mt every f nrli,.. Iel.m.7iili 10 a LiollllllJ ."-ii"'' . loSrilierSiti superior lot of" flnlhs. Chsmihp res, VpsliniOwrtMi which they will Sell us cheap a- ran he bmitbim ou:lutw mailu-U and mil t Karfe 'W-wiwir superior stvle.and with tlf I.--' ts-mta:- - I.-- ......I.I i.ll'.r.l -Tliev have IKtft their rail ntirt Win-r rstliioitM I 1N3'2 antl "53. and art . Jv HI pu: up :;J work the latest tarlifons. j Taylors' Shears, Points, Tii -j for sale. .Tha undcrsiuneiLrespeciiiiily in the public to call and cxupi-ne nu ll II 1,. ihe ir friends atl :i: XKP. ja.mi:.- I! IU..VK1'. IU). s PI.AXIC 1U)AI). T. : .1... 1. ,.t 'In Saiiart' Ai .1 me-1.114 . Tlnr.t.ill rinn!. i:..:i,i t'liint'.'iav. Iir- h,m, !l.,r.. Senleolivr Jllll. It tt JS .UT Jettd IS1 he rept ed to make collections of hack in,iai-u:il. rest :.l :.. i........ ;,l, .!,.. ,.,ollS ot the UO pil III , 1 at l. .l tl,u III t niu. I rt..... Iran, a viiunii. r, L. IJLACKMCU. Pit't- Salisbury Sevl. l. 1 'ri. 0 -'" WHOLESALE CLOTHE : IIOUSE. Honkins'&, Faircliild . Mn n..til.-... Street. BtlTLWHV "issbllfUFXT OF fifrWYXXv of all nualilics, to which Ihey -invite the I.'"" dealers Iv3 fT 20 lPia -DELAINSv )EXAIN Noviuber 2-, I MYERS, has just received by f. V V.,,1, n in;iM lot ul vvprfss .i. a 1 1 W ..il loin .,cn P-I,l,nj. DeLains; also, another lonu sc."'"-; , loret ihe sign ot ibe lied riatf, AfVF.RS- T.Aivrh FOR SALE a v. c ' fXHE undersignei: I ti;-rs lor sa lying lour miles .-iinili 01 . ' rv. I'l '- Charlotte and new road to i area t rut WM. a' i-od . I P.VI h.r fr-Ui eleaied. ll "'' llllllirr' J.tml several couloir .m ,.i -i. -:i.l... 1.. ..-.iii; lor ill i ili-e; AnnlberTwiClsilUall tl"r-r''-" l-'oiir'ti . . -i-'ii a iii: - -- liavint 1 A ,,l..-a rtli-WeM lit Sa.i-h'ir . c'in:. (.111101 pood dwelling house limr an nr--- The'Wd is generally g"'. a grut parchase either of these trai i- c..u c, gain ndac4'onimocing. "j:; . ... ai .tiT viewed hywlijJiajjto;i.!a' r''" ""T t- .' . .. .--::.v.....v.t -tfn.-r: Blanks ol.rvcrv . 1 ;....t.i.ul 1 reasurer c nare 1 u- i-m v 'i- ..... ... mm. jaaw..ffpririi wm-iOete Mil esa-itf a A :-,t rP- -jr- , MMsaWk fr.---
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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