IT 'J t, i.. li, it ii,.; l.i.-ii.r, Tt t'm p. aw ay ihe lmou. King on mug in) ! I love ilicni hot, " There" witchery til ihe utitVa iiiijncitfi-d With each fnmuiar tune. ' Give me old wine! its chuicesl alore, . . Drawn lYutft the shady Ina .., Our vineyards ishull produce, no more ' Such rare atrong juice thejr gave of yore,' ' At sparkling lira witnin j " Thia wai my gran J aire's chief delight, When the day' chaw mat o'er. Fill high ! fill high ! treasure delight, , Sin 1 1 sparkle oil our board 'to-night," Though we should drink no more. Cive ine old friends! (he tried, the true, Wrw launched ifrefirfcRri with vie,, AnJ all my joys and mtrowi knew, Aa chance's galea the pilgrim blew Across I he troubled sea ; Their inemoriea are the same as mine Our love'a through fife shaJ last ; Bring ondKring all, your smiles to shine Upon ooifccjoj old songs and wine, ' Like sun-beams from the past ! i in Ini ji(,i j , let Ui hi g. liriice, a. nl never ininit- nor accti.iit him. 1! ...i..-ii Ult'tJ that . Oil this day, we shut out not bin " f saj a, low voice. "'Nothing ? from A CHRISTMAS STORY THAT WILL PAY FOR THE READING. Tba London iVer, say a jl i he following, that it if one of (he lenderest and most pathetic fancies Dickens has ever given Turin ; Tims was, when mntl of us, when Christ, mat Day, encircling all our limited woild, like a magic ring, loll noihin" out lor us In rniss or aeeli j bound together all our home enjoyment, afieclions and hopes: "rouned everv ihinir anif l.t t . . - . I...... 1,... I. lilt. t l i . cTpry une uroumi me iiristmim nre ; and made t c uuw lllulu itouiu navo wisneu to kiss lb little picture. ahining in our bright youiii! ' j1'"5"' once, but that I died contented and had "aTi " ruu.e Think ?" "On Chiistmn dar, we will shut out ur fireside, Nutbijig.'L . ." Not i tie- shadow of the vast Cily where lb withered leave are, l)itigdeepr the voice rev lilies. " NiH lb sli ulow that darken the whole l'b T Not tba shadow of thai-City of the. Dead ?" Not even t'bal. 01 all dxyt in tba ear, wa will turn our fare lowaida that Cily upon Christina Day. and. from its silent hunt bring those we loved, among us. City of the Dead, in ihe. blessed name wherein we are ga thered together at this lime, and in the I'ra settee lhit Ii hero fliTimig tis according tor the , promise, va ill receive and not dismiss ihy- )coln who are dear to us ! Yea we can look upon lhe6 children an gels thai alihi, so solemuly, so beautifully, a uiopg Ihe living children by the fire, and ran j bear lo think how they departed from u. En leriaiuing angels unawares, as ihe Patriarch did, the playful childien an- unconscious ol their guest ; but we can sen them see a radiant arm around one favorite neck, aa if there were a templing of that child away. Among the celestial figure there is one, a gloiioua beauty now. of whom bis dying mother said it gi iered her much to leave him here alone, for ao many year as it was likely would elapse belore he came to her being such a little, child. Cut he went quickly, and was laid upon her breast, aud in ber baud the lends him. There was a gallunt boy, who fell, fir away upon a burning sand, beneath- a burning ami, anu said, " lellthein at home, with my last M. MOWN & SON, Are now receiving their Fall and Winter GOODS, Comprising a large, assortment of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Hardware and Cutlery, Hats, Bonnets, Caps and Shoes, t Sugar, Coffee, Tea, Cheese, Molasses, &., ' Tire Iron, 14 in., li in.. 14 in. and 3 inch. 1 Band, round, square and horse shoe Iron Sc. Steel, ueipn.vuina, ami ttasa ware, Wiudow Class, assorted t'.in, , .--.- Claaiing and-Bifl Powder, aud SaJe.Eaae, together with a great variety of other floods, which tn addition to their farmer stocky "Witt Tflnipare wirh any in this uiurkel ; and will be sold on lerma for cash or on time, at equally ar low priors. We invite our customers and the public lo give aa a call. Saliabury, Nov. 1, 1852. 27tf rWHf3 subsertlier tins jat recriverJ a aplendid awort- X mem of I'lolli, CiUMiuiervs dk Veal illga. of every hue and color, which cannot be equal ed this market. J. A. WEIKMAN, Tailor, No. 68, Cowan's Brick Rowe, Salisbury, N. C. Dec, 2.--1852. ''1 2n30 R. M. ORRELL, Farwardtas; aad Caatailsslea Merrkaat, Fmjriletillt, N. C. January 30, ISSl, , if3? eye, complete. 1 line came, peihaps all loo soon ! when our Lm.. ..!. ... I I L . i , iuuujjuii uieiiBupeu mat uairow iiotiuuury fa mrm was some one tverr dear, wa ibotight lh'ii.) very beautiful, and absolutely, peilfct, wauling loilie fulness of our happiness; wfceii we were wanting loo. (or we thought so, which did just as well,) al the Christmas hearth, by which some one sal ; and when we inter- ' Iwiue with every wieath and garland of our j life, that some one's name. That wa te lime tor the bright visionary ; Christmase hii-h have long aiiseu Iroin us done my duty I" Or tlieie was another, over whom ibey read I these woids, I herelore we commit his body 1 i.Mne daik !" Or there was another, who lav down to hi rel in the daik shadow of great loiesi., and-mi earth, awoke iinmoie. O shall lliey not, burn sand anil sea, aud forest, be bmughi home al surh a time ! "There was a dear giil ilmosl a woman j never to be one who made a m niining Chrisl- I ma in a house of joy, and went her trackless ! way to the silent cily. Do we recollect her. 1 worn out, faintly whispering what could not be to hoW-liuily.a!ter uuimer lain. i the nalest beard, and CiUin inlo that last sleep for wea- ; edge of the rainbow That was the lima for j ",ie" T . look upon her now I O. look up Ihe fceautiu'ed enjoy men of ihe ihings that were " ber beauty, her serenity, her ehanjirless : lo W, and never weie, aud yet Ihe things that ou,b- ber happiness ! The daughter of Juirus , were real in our resolute hope that it would wi called lo life, in din ; but she more blest, ' te bard to say, now, what realiiie achieved na' ''ntl the same voice a)'lhjg" unto her, iucn have berii stronger ! j " Arise for ever !" What I Did that Cbrieima never really ! We nH( friend who wa our friend fmm came when we and h priceless peatl who was I ear'y days, with whom we ofter. pictured the our young t hoice wi-re received, of the dappi i.' ; changes tKat were fri ' currier upon our live, and JJMVtJLWptoMUlt. marriage), by the two i ,,,,'.,"'y imagined bow we wquld . seakvand united families previously ai daggers diawn on w'Hi, and think, and laJk, when we came lo be wir accounl When brothers and sisters. in 1 H is destined babiiaiion in ihe City of the law wno bad always been rather cool to us be. J ueat' "ef 'ved him in hi pmne. Shall he be shut Irom our Cbristma remembrance ? Would bis Wa have so ejelu.li'd us ? Lost I friend, lost child, lost parent, siter. briber, 1 husband; ;w.(frKirc'itlvlBtffrv:Witta'-lM ! I You shall hold your cherished -olacea in our BY EXPRESS. Salisburj, Xoveplcr ISHi, 1852. r.eultes Cloaks, Ladies Cloaks. flUE sulucribrr have jiist received by Eijjrrm line. -SU a emu II lot ot Kiel) Milk VVIvcl and tllack Wa tered Silk Cloaks, to which he would iuvtle the atlen lion of the Ladies. E MYERS, At the sign o the Red fng Jast received a fresh supply of TOMB STONES. TWIHE subwriber would respectfully inform ihe cili eos of Salisbury and the aurroundiag coenlry, inot lie lias opened a JlurblC IlblillUieM( hi Salisbury, which may be found at his residence, on Market street, where he is prepared lo furnish Crave atones ol Marble Slabs fancy upright stone on pedrs t.ils, tombs, monuments, Sec, at a very small profit Engraving done neatly at Northern prices. Having made the necessary arrangement, the auhwriher ran.al a short notice, till any oider from five dollars to ."iOO. No pains will be spared to (jive entire satisfaction. Old Tomb Tories restored to their primitive whiteness. fiKORGE VOGLEK. Salisbury, Nov. 25, 19.VJ. '. , : . . ) . , : .11 i i i . i I y i i i!. i- :.t I C'lini a ; in j.h t-( . . Mr Aiiam IIakhis. Aisiaiii iirjpun V. S. Navy Ilosmial. New Voik, says: lr koffenf Liverwort and Tar cured a case of ilie most distressing Asthma of twenly-six yrurs slundiiiir " (SiguedJ ., ADAM HARRIS. 13 GiSRrtL Whitibesd, Esq., of Cincinnati, say: I had lUeConiiuipiMl .a(itidd wMb lbs moat ua treseing Cough, and discharged several quarts of blood from the Lungs, and all mf friends and physician! cave me 9 to die yet a few bolilesof Dr. KoRers" Liv erwort aad Tar restored me to perfect health ! .' w GABRIEL WHITEHEAD. Sworn o and subscribed this 28th day of Novem ber, 1846. HENRY E SPENCER, ! -' i i Mayor of Cincinnati. , V Mrs. Child (resides on Sixth street, two doors west of Smith, Cincinnati,) says : I -had the pulmonary Consumption, attended with a most distressing cough, which reduced me to a mere skeleton, and although under, tba care af an abU hysicjau jof. Uarriao n J I continued to grow worse, and gave up all hopes ol re covery H At thir cTtsia I was persuatfeo1 io try Dr. Rogers' Liverwort snd Tar, which entirely healed my lungs snd restored me to perlect health. Signed ANN CHILD. O Dr. Willum Richasds, ol Cincinnati, says: jilibougb 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 rfl'rct, af ter the usual remedies bad failed. Signed WM. RICHARDS, M. D. j j i;1H,Us pub;i?i'J by are a. I u-' !.! in li.rir , u, ir..,.., ii nonulur uiiil coiinaalid liire Bales- wheiever lliey are -oilt'tvd. For further particulars, address. (wlBge paid.) - - - DAMELd &. (JETZ. - Successor lo W. A. Leary &. Co., No. 138 North Second Street, Philadelphia. December. 1C52.. ' I3 Oil Sin Ail :1 lliilh killils VALUABLE TAVERN IS a I of eouhlrv .. I... . bid. s, taken in e tL;,; ,r S) ,""J l'y ij , Cash will be paid fi.r JSKEF CjlTTl p- ' ..." '." RKtt4nfHY. OriDosii Wni hi . KT. April 15. !&:, a-Crtfc, -ivie DAViEHbTlir And Lots for Sale 4 StaiesvIHIe. TTAVINO determined to leave this place, I efler AX my Tavern and Lota for sale, all of wMct are i In good repair. Any person wishing lo purcnase wouta I do well to give me a call soon, as I will sell at a re duced price. If a sale should not be eflecled, 1 will rent tbesa pablicly orMba lM day of January nest, at the Court House in Statesville, for the term of one vear or longer so ss to accommodate the rr-nter; tie. -y J. F. HARBIN. Nov. 25, 1852. . 63" IT MOCKS Darie County, Norlh fa.ti THE undersigned having pureed i ,11' ed Hotel (1.,ely the would inform . Ihejublic, that he i, ,okll eatend s welcome to ihe !ravHjn, Z '"'"W accommodate his Burns in n..,..S w"ity1 , lord in Ibis section of North Carolina v"'U' WllL b-Jjiar4 4o rndr( i wtS) m t.-JSae their patronage htlimy ,d aatifi.j -l , ' . .. .. hi,, i.i their 44 ease in his fnti May 4, 152. lyt H. R. AfSTIS I FH II lallllli m I 1111, I M II II IV illi 11 UUU1IU 1U11 I1IU VJUUJJO 71 FALLiW1KT4l 1 I 111 yjii n. f piIE subscribers ore now rec-m ,j J X one ol ihe arwsi an.l .7 . Fall and Winirr . ..r ... . ""w 4 . .... u XT The following ia written from Elizabeihiown, Kv. 1 Your Dr. Rogera Liverwort and Tar aives great satisfaction in thia place. Dr. Howard prescribea il, and pronounces it one of ibe best medicines in use. E. H. HAYCRAFT, Druggist. lore our relationship was effected, perfectly dolad an u, and when father and mother overwhelmed us with unlimited income J Wa tbal Cbristma dinner hever KaTly aatee, after which be arose, and ceuerouslv and elonuenili- rendered honor lo our lata rival, pieent in ! b'i.imas Bea'ifi, and by our L'hriMmaa fires ; the company, then and there eachanging Iriend "I"1 '" ,n season of iiinnori.il hope, and on ihe hip and forgiveness, and founding an attach---t-birih xlay of i-mnoital mercy, we will hui tint - manttnot tu b surpassed iu Ureek' or Uuman i nuiinS t ' ' torj, which subsisted until death? lias that ",e u Re down over lowu and same lival long ceased to care lor. that same villnire ou i he sea it make a rosy path, a if priceie pearl, and married lor money,' and ; 'n ' sacreu irenrj were lreh upon the WHter.- A become usuiinus? Above alj do we really j w ,'"f moments, and it sinks., and night brow, now, liial we should probably have been ' LO",r " "nil lie his liegm to cpnkle in the miserable if we had wrnt and worii ihe pef '"wfr'" " ' The h and that .Jvva ar lH(rr wrf bout tier T ""lesi iirffuseu tuwn and in quiel keepinir of the That Christmas when we had tecenlly a- ,ree 'hat gird ihe village ieeple, reinembran cbieTed su much lama when we bad been car- ce 'f CUA !,", ""i l'':""ed iucominou floueis, - rid in triumph some here f.r dumg something rull'"K -'-:gw.':Vi'itwried- with lowly bratn gW aod good whan we had won an honored ! We and many a mound of earth; " - ' and ennobled name, and ariivrd and weie re ' .'" low n al,u "Hge, ibeie ate doors and ceived al home iu a shower of tears of joy ; i.it I u'i'"i"ws closed again.l the weather, ibeie are possible that that Christmas has not come yet ? ,; laming logs heaped liiob. ibeie me jylul laces, And i our lile here, al the.be!,. so cunatitu-' jJh'r beallby manic o( voUes. IU all urt ted thai, pausing as we advance al such a no. , sJntleness and barm eicluded ironi" ihe. tern ticeable milestone on the track as the great ' ' 'i' Butfehold gods, but be I hose re birthday, we look back on the ibitjgs ihatuev... meiiilirauces admiited with tender encoutage f were, a naturally and full as gravely as on-' '"'u They are of ibe lime and all ils cum the things lhat have been and are gone, or have j '"r,i" 'd peaceful rea'asurances ; and of the bf ta aaiiatiUare J If it be so, and ao it sesrrw l) b, mul come to the coiicIumoii, that life is anJ lne i ad of the broad be,ipfieetire Utue brtier than a dream, and little- worth ibe r a"u g""'tesg ihat too many men have iried lo Encourage Home Industry 1 l!V PATRONtZIM; THE MMEIliVE SHOP AND -FOUXDRT, "ITiiti I ford, el:i rk llxu. If A N I' F A C T C R E R S of all siz.es of Horse Powers IV. I. and Threshing Machines, (both portable and slationary.) Struw-Cuttera of variona pallerna, Wheat Fans, Mill and Factory Oeur, Saw and Grist Mill Irons, Hark Milts, Wool Carding Maubines, Edge Tool. &c, ic. Address, Siiuw Carop, Alomaucecooniy. N. C Otftober-, t855r )3wpd9tj VILLACEMiiOTEL. Slalesville, N. C. . lf- HE- Hubsertker tiaving-pnrehaard this Bstabtish- M. nieut, which ia plt-usuntly situated iniiiiedislely on Ihe Northwest corner of the public square, aud has ai lacheil to it a number of convenient offices for the ac- 4 emnmmhtiim of rejfaf ffentlcrrreji-aad others, wilt mi urioiviutu aueuiiou 10 ma iiueresis ot tha House, and spure no pains to render comfortable all who mav (uvor him with a call. The house has undergone some repairs, which adds to the comfort of families. -The servants shall be faithful and honest. Drovers may find good toU and plenty of trram at raasooabte prieea. Call and give ine a triul. Thankful fur past favora, and hope for a continuance of the same. . W. B. GRANT. Slalestille. Man 13. 1S52. Iyp2 ioves and strivings thai we crowd into ii ? , No I har be such miscalled philosophy from us, dear reader, ou Chtistmas I).iy J Nearer and closer lo our beans be ihe Chiistmas spi ril, which is the spirit of active usefutiie, per severance, cheerful discharge of duty, kindness and foibearauce T It is in the last 'viiiues es pecially, that we are, or should be siieuglhen. ed by the ai-eomplished visions of our youth ; firi who shall say that, ihey are nol our leach. -rr t Treat UMitTjni ventunu"almjuVllmI. nothings o the eaitb I . .. ..i'Welte, a wegrowrnlder. let u be more ihai.klnl ihat the ciicle of our Chriajma asso cialious and of ihe lessons that theybring. ei painlsj Let us welcome' every one ol Them, and summon ihfin to lake, iheir places by the Christmas hearth. Welcome old aspirations, glittering creature fan uideul fmic.j, lo your places underneath ihe holly f We know yu, mid hae ii..f out i"5r!--.iVIl ',,,''f "I'i.pX'i'-i-' and old Tores, nowever ffeelfng, to your nooks among Ike steadier lights thai burns around us. Wei currie, all ibai was ever real lo our heail; and lor the eiiineptnr.s thai made yon real, (hanks lo Heaven ! Do we build no Christina cas tle ju the clouds now J Let uurtbouabis..fl.it tering like buiteifliea amting these flower ol Children, bear witness ! - IJrfore this bny.lher slrelthes out a l.ilure, lighter than we ever looked on in ouold ro vliiaulic lime, but biigla with honor and with truth. Around ibis little head on which ihe uiiiiy curls lie h. aper, ihe graces spurt as prettil), as airily as when there was qo scihe within the reaihof liuiHioshearaway the curls of our first love, I'pon anot her ijirr'a biee near it plai iiler but smiling br.igbt a quiet and Contented, little face, we ree home laiily wrillen. Sbininji fiom Ihe w.d as ras shine Inlni a ir, we see bow, u hen our graves aiepld. mh r hope than odrs are joong, other hearts than our arnioved ; hw other ways are unVioih. ed fr kw viher haijins blooms, ripens, and atCtTS-. si o j -trot uVrav'. -fur I oilier hompt otaet bands of. children, nof tit irr being not r ai3Ttd: (ear to narrow shreds. Exlravqganl Speech The late Bishop Hed ding used lo tell an incident j J,i episcopal career slrikingly illm-iralire of the despotic powef of long-indulged. habit. At one of the conferences where he presided, a young preach or wascuargeu with ludulmg too great excess Stiitc ot Hortti E.n6U.UT, Davidson county. Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Novem ber Term. 1852. MH,baa Daniel Beek ami" Susan- his wife, Jacob Ber k and Sally his wile, Leonard Keply, Elizabeth Leonard and Ceorze Keply, and Mary Keply. infant heira of John Keply, deceased, who sue by their Guardian, John Younts, Osborne Whiserihunt and Sally hia wife, John Lnmbeih and Peggy hia wife, Ellen Keply and John Keply and Mary Keply, infant heirs of Henry Kep'y, decensed, who sue by iheir Guardian, Samuel Streei Lambeth, agiiiiiHt, George Keply, David Keply, Alexander Grimes and Cuty his wife, :ind Susan Keply, one bf the minor heirs of John Keply, deceased. Petition lo sell Slares. It appearinff to the satisfaction of The Court, that '," riaggeraiion, He was not said to be guilty ol positive fa sehood : but auuerlatives flowed "ppeann io me sausracnnn oi me uourt. that " so freefj from bis tongue thai In,, I, had all the ) nll(J Caty hi. wife, defendant, in this c.se,.re no7l ,h' .....unuiLc, aim iieuueiiiiv ma all. Iba tmschie dents of ih s Sfate : iherrfore order-,1 h ih. r.,.. int pool ioa lion iw.niro tot iu ji -weeks iu-tn -Carolina Watchman, printed at Salisbury, for saiil defendants to be and appear before the Justices of our Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, lo be held at the Court House in Leiingion, on the second Monday in rebruary neat, t.f a lie. T be youngnian was sentenced to be publicly admonished b ihe chair. He stood op in the presence of his breihren. and ibe 'Bishoo. with the greateM kindness, pointed out the evil ' . resulting Irom Ihe habit. After healing him.! and thenand there to plead, answer or demur to ihe iniotign, ine accused, liathed in tear, requested permission to say a few woida. He commenc ed i.y a candtil ackuowledgineni i. his' fault": and iha'iiked the Bibop for his Hdinoniiion.-. Tur it i ng. to his , brciiu u i..ihe 4iiiuiif yT he as sured l lie in of hi. deieriirin.iiiou in compter his begetting propensity. regret il, as much as nnjr of you ;' I have struggleil agAinsl it. I have wepi over it. Yes, breihren, by night and by day. I have wept on account of iifand I can truly say, it has already caused me to shed bat rela of tears." " " plaimifls petition, or Judgment proconfesso will be la-i..- ... .1 ' i .i. . i i . . .ru hi w iiirm, .inu iifv- i.uar vri iur liearinj-. J. Wiinesa, G. F; Lowe, Clerk of our said Court at of- tiee, lbs Second , Monday in November, A. D. 1852; C. F. LOVVK.CIk. Prireadr: !J5. - 6w.TI - CATAWBA Bewr or Counteb frits Ann Basb Imitatioss ! The genuine article is signed Andrew Rogers on the engraved wrapper around each bottle. Price, $1 per bottle, or aix bottles for 5V Sold wholesale and retail by SCOVIL Si MEAD, 113 C ban res st bet. Conti and St. Louis; N. Orleans. Sole Aui.nt roa the Sui tiu:rn States to whom sit orders and applications for Agencies must be addressed. THE Genuine is for sale onl bv the followimi au thorized agents in North Carolina : Salisbury, W. Murphy it Co. ; Concord, Murphy if Black ; Charlotte, Edward Sill; Statesville, Morrison, Carlton (t Co.; Newton, G. B. Gaiihcr Sl Co. ; Lin colitlorr, B. S. Jobnsioit ; Shelby, A. R. Himlesley ; Dttllaa.C. 4. J. Froneberger ; Kuiherfordlou, J. W. Calloway ; Hcnilerannviilr, D. B. & A. Miller ; Ashe- yillr-; Smith &. McDowell. Sepl. 1C 18.VJ. 4m,.'0 Embroidered Cambric Ha ud here Lie k October 14, 1852. E MYERS, have just received a lot of Emhroid- ered Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, which he iaselling off rapidly at 6-.'i centa 24 E. MYERS, JTrrf Fag. S. R. FORD, W lLMt.NGTO., N. t. DEALER IX MARBLE M0.lXE.TS t UEAD AD Foot Stones : Paint Stones ; Imoosint! do., and in short, any article called furof either Italian, Egyptian or American Marble : and work warranted t o please or no sale ; and if da m aged before delivery.it ia at hiaexpense. Ucders tr aay ot the above enonterae4 -artiries teft 1 with the Kditorsofihe Watchmaji, will be attended to with dispatch. Nov, 9, 1649 2!ll GREEXSBOROUCn MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY. HE cn80f fnsUrancfi on , mUUai pon j, utt, JL-'-" sma-jl sum, compared wiili a jtiint srotk company I' This company beinp located in llie Western part o. Ihe State, consequently mucli ih forger portion of the risks are in the West, Very many of which are in the country. TbeCnmparry is entirely free from dear; have made no assessments, and have a very large amount in cash and good bonds, und ia therefore confidently recom mended to the public. Al the last Annual Meeting ihe following Officers were elected lor the ensuing year : Jamks Si.oam, President. .. S. U. Corn. Vice President, .. . , "C" PrMt.ioENHAU., Attorney. Pete Adams, Secretury and Treurer. William H. Ccsiwtsitf, Cjeneraf Agent, ... DIRECTORS. - James Sloan. J. A. Alebane, C. P, Menderthall, W S. Rankin. Rev C. F. Derma. S, M Garret! IV-1 J P. Weir. W. J - McConnei, ef t ireensboro1 t I)e. G; Coffin, J. W. Field, Jamestown ; F. Elliott, Guilford , W. A. Wrishl. Wilmingion ; Dr. C. Waikins, Caro lina Female College ; John I. Shaver, S.IMiory ; Jno H, Cook. Fayeneville ; E, F. Lilly, Wa.lesb.rt-o' ; J J. Bigg, Raleigh; Leroy Springs, Cbarloite ; J.J.Jack son, Piltsboro ; H. B. Elliot. Cedar Falls. PETER ADAMS, Secretary. Dec. 2, 1858. . lf3o 7 - Paper, PapePrsIZ THE sabacriber having been appointed agent for the sale ot the Eagle Paper Maoulacturing Com pany, Lincoln county, is prepared lo furnish all kinda of Paper al the Factory pricea. E MYERS Salisbury, Nov. 25, 1852. 30. Red Flag, Valuable Lands for Sale--4 or 5 tracts. THAVE several small but valuable plantations on lh iwalaM f II : ' ... l l , , .. """""a reea, in ireclell county, uihiK I u. I a.ll I n.i . ' . v Bu..u irnns. i nere is water pow er on one of these tracts sufficient for any purpose . 7 ... -irMinij rimer 10 purcnase 11 or lo invest cap .... .. . purmer in me erection ola Factory, or machi nery of any description anon it. will oi .... . ,.u Great Central Rail Road, in a healthv aeciion rf ' Thr-abore named wafer Iocs i inn t .r.,;.. p. iuiuii munuiaciurirrs Lnmnini an.l ,1... :. I , n , . " r.J I - "u mi. IlliltC IS Fall &, Winter Trade. r . -u i- . ui iur ireti and SIGN OF THE RED FLAG, IZZ Sal if bury, Oct. 1st., 1852. THE subscriber having met with some disappoint ment in receiving his goods, owing to detention DRY GOODS, on the South Carolina Railroad, lakes this method of informing his friends and the public generally, that he IS NO IV RECEIVING A large and beautiful Stock SCITAOLE FOR THE FILLS WHTffi TRADE, which, when opened, will comprise the most Attractive Assortment he has yet offered, among which are Plala aad Brared Dress Silks, af the aewest style Kitra rlrh de Lain, aad Csshaieres ; Msalia de Lalas at IH rKptr yard KaKlih, Frearh, and tieraiaa Merlases ; Bsaikazlars Alpatras, aad Caatoa t'Uths ; Frearh, Eaelhk aad Aairrlraa Prlat ; Uara (aaikrlr k Uwa Haadk f,, frsai Ittj cts. ts lit Embroidered Sleeves, f altars, (aft aad tapes; M unrated CallaK, Caff aad Sleeves Swiss aad fsaibric TrlBiiaps, Baads aad llaaarlags Thread aad Bakla Laces, Edplag aad laiertlags t Rlrh Bsaaet aid Keck Rlkbaas. silk and cotton Hose, Kid Gloves, long and short, Mohair Mius, Cloths, Cassi meres. Vest in es. Table )amak. Napkins, Towells, Dammk Table Cloths,' Slieetiugs, Long Cloths, .c. See. Also, A Sjtlendiil Ijtil of READY MADE CLOTHING, BtTof whfcirwill"r"s61iratiiiusuany Tow1 prices, at the sij-n ol ttie KLU r L,.t.. E. MYERS. Sept. 30, 1852. 22 "I Hardware, Crockery, PMK,ts si,mt. B neaay inaae Vloltuiiff. Urussrl, thrtt and lnjrrain Carding,, J(l0 ani Cojee, Imtf and firowa Sugars fti, Cheese Molasses. JJuggy T,re, Band Tin,- fir,,, ,. T... v . Carriage Trimmings, i r ...ii... ii.7i.L-,- Caiidlca, Itai.i-and Kope,N0,,sJ CLOVER AND GRASS SLED. VmT ..l.ll.r l!Ut,.m;,i. ... .' "'""O" 6l W. U U 1 . 1 1 J , UIKLHOIIIIIII i laiis, XL . , XC. We invite all who visit this place 10 boy Cooi IVkoUialt or Retail, lo give us a call before w r uiru me can system, and wtilanVrsnal r initiii vin.niD ti. r.a. I - . .1 " m - "ujeis ui j ii nas fin trtt fered in Western North Carolina. Our mono pronia anu (juick sales CHAMBERS & CALDWELL Oct 7 lh.V Salisbury, Oct. T, lt"52. if 2 FALL AND WINf EH GOODS JOEL SULLIVAN, Sa ilttle mid Iluriicow lanitJHrlnrrrt oppatilf W. Murphy dj- Co., Stilthurt, JV. C. HAVING permanently located myself in ihe Town of Salisbury, 1 now offer my services in the above business. Having worked in some of llie best shops in the Stale and also in the Northern cities, I think 1 can please ail who may favor ine w ith a call. Repairing tfonearstrort'Wrifler'Prrr duce taken in eichange for work. JOEL SULLIVAN. January 15, l&ii. Iy37 COWAN'S VEGETABLE LITIIONTIilPTIC, OB FRIEND OF THE HUMAN FAMILY, srrrr.RiNo from DISEASED KIDNEYS, Stone in the Bladder and Kidneys, Weakness of the Loins, Ae. This invaluable medicine is for sale at the Davie Ho tel, in Mocksville ; at Dr. R. Campbell's, in Iredell ; UhJfrg,SMift-Xbj Watcbmair Bffice,: in Solisbnry, " " " The aubsrriber is tienerat Aeenl for the sale of the above Medicine, in this Slate, of whom any quantity may be obtained byaddrewing him at Salisbury, N. C. or calling at his house, 10 miles West of thjs place. E. D. AUSTIN July 15, 1852. mf H. II. BEARD & SON, Fashionable Tailors and (lothim, HAVE just received a mom mporb nwk of f, aad IFiater Kvady ladc (Islbilj Cloth's yC-. to wit : A general assortment ol'Oif caaia, Ues and rock Cwr,--minltTnfi "I a beautiful assortment of Boys and t'hjidren'a Ciailnni Bern's-Dressing CfHis, Hravy Dimhif" (twril Fancy Pants and Vests ; hue Shirts, CoiiirunJ C vats; .ofiMfHlera, lrftwer, Ar. ; tml PtxHirt Htnl kerchiefs of a superior quality, and t'uiM n oul article belonging to a Clothing More; toeiber wiia auperior lot of Cloths Cassimert s, Vesting, Oiercoal inscs, &e., which they wilt sell as'ebeap n ran be bmtlii itiiJ ftouuiern market, and will b made uji lo arilffi.il superior style, and with the best trimmings iheNor.J ern markets could afford. Tliey have ai rrcfuJ their Fall and tVililrr I'lihieiK ls Olid '5:1, and are ready to put up sort the latest lashions. Taylors' Shears, Points, Thimbles and Xliet,krj for sale. The undersigned respectfully invite their fritnaid the public lo call and examine their stock. -..,.,- , ....,.,..'..,-..U- IL-fctARO,! - JAMES- B. BKARD. Sept. 16, 1852. 22tfvol9 gle T. C. WORTH, OOlttMISSION & PORWARDINQ MERCHANT, Jclv 29 1852. J NORTH CAROLINA. Iypdl3 - iaffe Ti7ja:att22in3 . . 4 LL persons indebted to the late firm of Joseph F. i A ClMinlere it Go , are' hereby notified to come for ward and make payment between this date and the 1st January neat. The tusineM must be closed, and fur ther delay cannot fie allowed. JAMES' C CALD WELZ. Asent ' Wank v OTV II T I I Hi no, V. STIREWALT, HAVING purchased this beautiful Summer retreat takes pleasure in informing hia friends and the public, in general, that he ,ia making every necessary improvement for the convenience and comfort of those who may repair to those Valuable Springs in search of pleasure or health. ( Arrangements are in progress, an I, if practicable, the wter will soon be brdttghr into the house by hy draulic machinery ; convenient bathing houses are be ing erected ; lodging rooms a re being renovated and fur nished with all that will contribute lo tba enjoyment of the occupants ; and the spacious premises, are being or namented in various ways. In abort, the proprietor is determined lo render the Catawba Springs a .place of real enjoyment, to those who may patronace bim : and tie assures the pulilfc ihat'every possible eflorl shall be made to secure- the favor of tfo' who caH upon Tiim. . wITwtJiwVT ttp;'t."Catawha. , Spring,: will. Und (Be very best, of entertainment ; aad to all. the charge 1U be. as. bw.aa lbep,rovisioa. markets Wilj ft .r...,K. " nana noaa, to run via Eacl M i ., lry' r near ,hrrf '"Jing via Mnckavill ttgmni.n..:ii tir-n . 1 r .V ""V """iiieaiiu v HKesborough, on to wards Virginia and llie mountains; when done, the rich provisions of those rich valleys willflw to Salia burjr.,0d thus enrich, the tire.l Central Rait Road -I hen there will h ol. ...... ... i ,, , . , -"f.-T- , - - . .-"v.". i iicru an.jiiuus ol man- m. h I t J? "ket. Come and help Mills, or any thing else you please. We can com mence and hm 1.1 l i . . o., , ,, 10 oaiiaoury and then lo the ...ouniains, we can make the Iron here, either the 1 or 41, Iron and we can also build the Cara and Lo comotive. at Kagle M,U. or South Troy. So let us !n:kJenr,:;rs,.for our own N R Tk. ANDREW BAGGARLY. BZ ?"frn" N?r'h Carolina, South Car ol.n. and VirginnU rtqne,led ,oconsi(;( lhfKbov Eagle Mills, Iredell co., N. C, Sept. 23, 1853isiii HENRTjSTTA LtNEOF Steam and freight Boats, A RRK'" 'ncelteniorder for business. Our Tow Those favoring ua with their patrotraae .,,-. ..prompt .d cheap service in er? paTtkuUr a. TmJ other Line can offer. . """ aa any ..." ..-i.;.';i:A;.-,.vQ."bEM!sc.Pr;v.": -a; d.'cazaux. a.... .?W.r3.k '. . Fayetteville. Dee 1 ." ..... ,28tf I I s J I p I fei.r if;,. ifCy urciii W c-a i i VV- r,i; FRESH AND CHOICE STOCK OF NEW GOODS, Maxwell & Horah, Are receiving and""opemng their stock of Fall and Winter Goods Just purchased in New York and Philadelphia at re duced prices, which will enable them to sell remarka bly low, consisting of the usual variety of Foreign. Do neslic.anij Ladies' Fancy PLANK ROAD. A T a meeting of the. Directors of ibe Silstarria XJL Taylorsvilte Plank Road Company, Mil at Ur ham s fMore, September 24th, it was ordered IW Treasurer charge interest on all irista!i nieutiKi arrears, unless paid within thiity il.iyJ trom tha and that the Treasurer charge interest on li.tM'ii men Is which, may be called lor hereatter, tt said iH ments remain unpaid nioje Mi'aii thirty day. It wasfuriher ordered, that the Treasurer I rul ed lo make collections of back inia!tnenis rena1 unpaid, in accordance with the provisions of tbr Col pany a Charier. L. BLACKMER. Tnt'l WHOLESALE CLOTHLM HOUSE. Hopkins & Fairchild, Ufa. HO Rsltlnars Slrrft. BtLTIsOld KEEP COSSTANTLY OX HASP A LJJ ASSORTMEXT OF RVA DY Mi"" w C00KIXG STOVES, HARDWIRE AXD CITLFRY, HATS. BO.XNETS, BOOTS AND SHOES. CIl I ,y A , . G LASS AND . CROCKER V WA R K ; STA TIONER r and FA NC YAR. . TICLES ; GROCERIES f Cheap! to all ofwhifh ihey solicit Ihe attention and patronage of the public-, and pledge themselves lo use every effort lo merit it.-- Small Proits and Quick Re lri will be their motto. . j r Salisbury, October 7, 1852. 2tf Ha vll?0"- D' S p AHKER, A V ,(, permanently lwaled in Mocksville.oflerl his professional services to the public. Can be found a,uhe Davie Hotel. Office just opposite the Hot in Brick-house. June 16,1852. tf6. More Fine Buggies. ROCK A WA TS, AND IKON AXLE CAR Ii YA L LSof the. 11 quality. Just finished, and for sale cheap very cheap. ' Call nTe: - J- S. JOHNSTON. i Salisbury, August 26, 1852. - 17tf of all qualities, to which they invite ihe at:enne . dealers. frf av 20.1852: J- -Jj DE ..JALNSaJlEXAIl November 25, 1852. MYERS, has just received by Eipn"- E ifirH from New York, a small lot of "Hi. De Lains i also, another lot of Velvet K.bbonJ- forget the sign of the Red Flag. IT. MARTIN & BRYAN, 1?4 ilerchnti MYER& LAND FOR SALE ran trpl.fffi."''fnr'".ale a vsfsl''n I ! . r, ... oa r :..liharv. ketas" lying lour niiies. umu 4 ifnAf Charlotte and new road lo Concord. , lains 359 ACRES, all wood land e.cept lui which are fresh cleared. It is well timbered, several eligible locations for buiUline. A-..i... .;...-rf on ihe wstersof FsrJ 14 milea North-west of Salisbury, wntsinins'n Thia tract is well watered and improved, '', a good dwelling house and all necessary ea'.m The land is generally gooil. Any i"-- purchase either of these tracts can twain . u gain and accommodaiing terms, the v, viewed by calling on tkesujscriber, wno anre in showing l hem. p VID WATSO?1' August 3.1852, tf 14 ' Mantillas, Mantillas- THE subscriber havejas. r e... " , fv, a xi) wa TEREDsrr.k VAynl, ti and wadded." which he is oiterms - o $5 50 : Calt spn at the - . . pt. - 2 Sign of iht Kfiin3 e,...? ...