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fj . , It C C I 1 rS:"; '' ":,""f.l.il '!", ,"'-!"C' f'b" 'aW- j :-''-'t'i;ie early and sufficient publicity 'Wib'l nukv A !rg number of in themselves, fd infrp, I i" "triii'irihii""iniir"aepiii- I' . . IT ... )rinl iheie renitireJ . it m.,ioio iwt i- - " - - i j Lat' 1 ...: ofiKa Levis. ih nr nler trets lhem done up U " i v. fn.m ! lhaavr. y.i i.'j rKa And then onlv the l"V. ta Urnrail iwilh rniiKi iipful as""f1 f'.- '" " f"" Id BOW P"1"1 0,11 ms'nncrp wurro inig. 'iuni r taid lo haVe bn made, im. i' .l U whose action ia lo be io. - 7" - . . ... Idylbflli; in JTI IBS JUTIflC lia.D 1IIC Utf wu"' ""7 mitH be remedied by providing lie ,. .. ., lurni expensive ; r, nVlghl "lie made, which would meet ' DilbJi' in.jnie rrpei-i mum uener oreeiil flow and partial mode of pub- Lpt Grcf nsboro' Patriot. I don't know of anything thnt so ir- l i i I." ...I I,l"a riCil oiu cuck wuu pi iuca uiui- on his piety, as to remind him that it, cfs.ary, in order to be a Christian, to Jlhe hungry, clothe the naked, and to . L - II L .1 tjnlo otners as uc wouiu nave luniu io utohim. Why is it? 7?lrgropbpd for the South Carolinian. CHARLESTON MARKET. Chaslestos, Jan. 27. Ifsc hundred bales were sold to day, at 8 lwd Sieamhip Pulinelto, Dallimore j U Quiouebouy, New York. ADVANCE IN COTTON. New Yohk, Jan. 30. Tb Kramer Africa reached ber wneil th IfiifipiiSo'clotk. I.slluo, in ihe Liverpool market, baa advanc lus rijbib, wiih sales of tbe week of 44,000 i Ikidiiuflj were firmer. 5e poluiral, movements in Europe are of InusiwrUul tbarader. iLiiuuib is about lo revisit tha U. Slate. NEW YORK MARKET. New York, Jan. 31. Cone's lo day is firmer. Prices remain tw Mgtd. Tie iifimsliis Hermann and City of Glas- r bsve arrived. No laier news. lis Congress to day tbe deaib of flon. Alex l(r Buel, member from New York, who died krdtj, was annonnced. Congress ad- mi. ,. Fgr the Carolina' Watchman. FEMALE COLLEGE. ill. EbiToa i At a meeting of the eitixens of Tay- ind vicinity, held at the Court House on the ioat, the following resolutions were unaniinously with a request that they be published in the mJn Watchman" and " North Carolina Whiff." th-reat, the Presbytery of Concord has it in eon- :?(aiHn to establish a Female School of a hiuh order JUthe bounds of said Presbytery, imlud, thtrffftr, That we most cordiully approve ,MiteoipJated. scli.e me i blwv it Rotild be, oot prscucable, but highly beneficial lo the cause of and that such an institution is urccntlv de- by the people uf Western North Carolina. Weed, Thai we recommend to the favorable con- in of those having the matter in charge the tfTayToreville as a suitable location for such au una jW, That we aiiegest the following arguments i me aoove named location 1 aylorsville has healthy locality, very near the finest mountain ry entirely free from any local cauaea of disease immediate vicinity of valuable Mineral Surinrrs 'apm of ountry where provisions are abundant """p, tna where building material can be obtained Krthan nt ,.il,- ,.iun. ..:i.;.. , i. . r. ..r J - J fiuvv 11.111 1 1 IV U 1' U 1 1 U . V' 1 Nvillhsim r WveVHHra 'enclim m fniih CnartotfC. ' from Salisbury. We also believe that for nio- m temperance our village and countv are unsur by any others in lh Stale. luiiiHa', That we will co-ooerate to the extent of ""lyt in contributine means to build up. and niain- an institution in our midst. J. A. McLEAN, A. CARSON, T. S. BOYD, A. C. McINTOSH, J. M. BOGLE, Committee. For the Carolina Watchman. .JPLANK ROAD M EBTINGv- l?l'r f citiiens. living along the intended route Ceberie and Yadkin Plank Road, met on the P. t the house orcJesMTKong1(rin f"1! county, to take some preliminary stcpe rela ri' eonstruction of said roud. The seal and de rul,''os manifested by those present, at this meeting, reouragingj iad they were auch as, if re upon -r"w the manner in which we confidently believe P" y those along the mute Westward, to in , teking-of the 'requTr ed ainouht of C6&f, and iM ""(ruction of the road. Although there were W ttendne. . .u. -u.. t ,u S there 1 uniu w VII w tsiiui aliases tuv ws a move to start a temporary subscrip- upwards of five thousand dollars were sub- It i In k. I J -. . .. r. it IS In Ka I...-,. .4 . u.. . :i . : H -ii . . . i uiuureiii pumis, ma mis eom np to the aid of so profitable an en V so much needed in this part of Nrth C enter- aro N fc, Ve" B,v"nc,j of ,n op"in!; of tbe WMbscription, show what they are able and JESSE TIIORNBROUGH, Pres'L lfi-Baoo, Bt Secretary. For the Carolina Watchman., X C0WPER ON THE LICENSE LAW. "Tv : About 65 yeara ago Wm. Cowper The "T," one of the most universally ad-' ajl'e,,e,U,v popular of his Work a In the Htakf. off the license law of England, in a ' NrtT" 1U ,nTpelive IIe soemed te regard Mhroar as ttlU)fly hopeless, and therefor could aoT IM"MteB tbe esUbKahed policy 6T 4t fattiir f 0Jt ?taW (J of 0l toehow thaf pobli'e sent- iS pOTK)T titHiartr of ths license bt fascination orstmnrdrtuk. ami nroaVrate. i.nie, pres. iiied m lite form of dissuasves os iIib only hope of il,9 country ao far aa from drinking Intemperance is concerned It ia obvious however, that I L i . .1 - . . ' the whole of a population numbering o or two millions, uwwimiei m a larg majority the peple prepack ny xm of Kwtatton- which their wpresyuT tetives io accordance with their wishes may adopC: If Uw svil of intemperance ought to be pat down, the leg -Mature ought to paaa auilably atringent lawa L that purpose whenever public sentiment will auataia them. Such elate of pubtia metiu it ia believed, ia rap. idly approaching, if noT aciuahy eiiaUngV " What ia needed ia a diatioct eiprrevion of it." Again we coin, mend the extract to the consideration of all who may read it. jaaee Ree " P" wh,re wa myi through city or lhrouEh town. Village, or hamlet, of thia merry land, , Though lean and beggar'd, ev'ry twentieth pace i-uituucM in nnguamea nose lo auch a whiff Of atale debauch, forth-taming from the atiea " '"jjjSedTIie" publiralion of the imporlantf That Law baa ficena'd, aamakea Tempranee reel." tdl otAiiifmlily In the newpaper. Tbfre ait, involv'd and hot in curiing eknida tdimiHale a.lverihing of all ihe lawa in ' tk 11" tamed ruxilinf deep, the boor. rimlBa.r a i The lackey, and the gruom : the craft.man there ,fpap"ri 'l 'he tal would be nn. , Tttkc, , u.thean ,ve of B bi j( itui iciecnona ana re. i !rmih, cobbler, miner, he that t.li.. ih. ....r. And he that kneatla the dough ; ah rood alike, All learned, and all drunk ! the fiddle acreama Plaintive and piteous, aa it wept and wail'd ha waited tom-i and harmony unheard : Fierce the dispute whate'er the theme ; while she, Fell Discord, arbitrem of such debate, Perch'd on the signpost, holds with even hand Her undecisive scules. In this she lays A weight of ignorance ; in that, of pride J And smiles delighted with the eternal poise. Dire is the frequent curse, and its twin sound, The cheek-distending oath, not to be praia'd As ornamental, musical, polite, Ijke those which modern senators employ, Whose oa;h is rhet'ric, and who swear for lame ! Dehold the schools, in which plebeian minds, Once simple, are initiated in arts ' fVhich some msy practice with politer grace, tut none with readier skill ! 'Tia here they learn The road that leads from competence and peace To indigence and rapine ; till at last Society, grown weary of the load, Shakes her encumbered lap, and casts them out l)ul cenjure profits little : vain th' attempt To advertise in verse a public pesl,1 Tttut, like the filth wiih winch the peasant feeds His hungry acres, Blinks, and is of use. Th' excise is futtt-n'd with the rich result Of all this riot ; and ten thousand casks, Forever dribbling out their base contents, Touoh'd by the Midus finger of the state, Bleed gold for milliliters to sport away, iknnk, and be mad then ; 'tis your country bids! (WiouBly drunk, obey th' important call ! Her causo demands th' assistance of your throats; Ye all can swallow, and she auks no more." Let statesmen and voters read and ponder. DifTJ. In this county, on Monday the 24ih ult., JAMES McKNIGHT, eldest eon of Dr. Alexander and Laura T. Torrence, aged 8 years. 8 months and II davs. leaving a distressed father and mother, brothers and sisters to mourn their loss. MR: Maxwell-Gnn-mbers having disposed of s II. his inters! in the Rowan Factory, we, the under signed, have entered into Partnership, to carry on the said Factory under the Firm of Chambers, Cairns, dr. Chambers. J. G. Cairns will be Jhe managing part ner, by whom al' the business will be conducted. J. F. CHAM HERS, ' J. G. CAIRNS. P. D. CHAMBERS. January 29. 1853. tf 39 ISA I, US of I'i'fme Volt on tit the Rowan initio rt. CHAMBERS, CAIRNS fc CHAMBERS. January 31, 1m53. tf39 DR. J. J. SUMMERELL, " ! OFFICE OPPOSITE RIAXSIOIIOTEL. AUCTION SALE AT GOLDJIILL. rrillK undersigned will sell at Auction, on Tuesday A the 3"-Jd February, all their -valuable property on Gold-Hill, consisting of a valuable .'.. 1.71 now in order for gridding Ore and .S'ands. Also, a large lot of SANDS, which will he sold in Iocs lo suit purchasers. Two Houses and Lola, with good and convenient out-houses and splendid gardens ; one of which they hold in fee simple, ihe other with a store of Bernhardt, Hix Vfc Co. A good House with a shed and cellar near the Tavern, on which we hold a lease that expires in 1856. Also, their interest of two fifths in the lot known as IO ie re Lot which will' be sold in small lols. Also, 3 and 3-4th shares of 10, in the valuable 25. acre mining lot, known aa the Field fo. Lot, on which is a good WHIM. A large lot of Rockers, 200 lbs. Quicksilver, a good ron Safe, t wo Horse, and 1 horse Wagon, Log Chains, Shovels, Household-Fur,, niture, together with many other valuable articles of property. A credit of six months will be given, the purchaser giving bond with approved security. COFFIN, WORTH & CO. Gold-Hill, Jan. 29, 1853. 3w39 JOHN C. BAKER & CO. Wholesale Drag Importers and Dealers la Forrlga and America, Brags, Cheaileals, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Hladew Class, Live Staff's, ttc, lie. -No. lOO 3rd St., 1111 LA DELPHI A. J....C II. dc CO. invite the attention of Drug- aisis. MercfiariisT Groceiii," MMrtufacturrre and others to their stock of well selected, fresh, and reliable standard goods. Purchasers will find among their assortment every variety of.Drug Merchandise, Perfumery, Surgical In struments, ifcc, which they will supply ol every choice quality, and at as low prices as can be bought in Phila delphia or elsewhere. "J : , , . Orders, whether eritrusl red lo as personalty, or oy letter, Shall receive equal -attention, end the interests of the buyer fully regarded in all reepecta. J. C. BAKER &. Co's celebrated MEDICINAL COD LIVER OIL. This scientific snd popular remedy, so extensively employed by the Medical Faculty for the Cure of Pul monary, Rheumatic, Scrofulous and Neuralgic Diseas es, has attained a celebrity in connection with our sig nature, unsurpassed by that of any other Manufacture. It has been used with the most signal and gratifying success in the llospitsts anu uispensaries oi runauei- pbia, as well as in the private practice of the most emi nent of the profession. In order to sudpIv the public with oil ol nndounted purity and of Superior Quality, we have empl yed an Agent ar ttie rislici ies who -wm torwaro our uu uirect. so that purchasers can depend upon alt Oft bearing our. signature aa a fresh and genuine article. For information, concerning it utility, mode ol ad- rn4mnrationanalvss.Hd other intereauna ma tier, we tefrr-tewtbe pawphiet ubhsbed . ucopiesf which j will be sent gratuitously to" phycrana rd others, av dreseing us, post-paid7, or on application to Ir. Sill dc Sill Salisbpry, of whom sjse the Oil can be bad, . Ie ,tri AttJJ , JJ-iy - 1000 STAGE LME. OCR DAILY STAGE LINE OF FOUR HORSE Post Coaches, arrives at the Mansion Hotel 9 c'clock, p. m. and leaves 7 a .am. Mr. II. James beins A,t authorised agent at that place. DAILY MAIIi STAGE.. OUR Line of four horse post coachee, which carries ihe daily -mail from ihia plaee lo Raleigh arrivea at the 'Mansion Hotel every day at-9 p. m. and leave 4. m. Mr; H. Jamea, ia our agent at Salisbury. BLAND I WOULD atate (that the public may not be deceiv ed J that tbe regular mail stage from Che raw, 8. C-, to Salisbury, stops at the Mansion Hotel. Also the regu lar mail Stage from this place to Asheville via Lincoln Ion and Rutherford, stops at the Mansion Hotel. II. Jamea being the only agent in Salisbury. Both those siagea arrive every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, and leave every Monday, Wednesday and Friday. , II. JAMES. N. B. I ahould like, lo employ two good (4 horse 8l(fen,riven. ... ' jj -j; SalffLury, Feb. 3, I8P3. t(39 ' ' Valnable Lands for Sale-4 or 5 Tracts. 1HAVE several entail but valuable plantation on the waters of Hunting Creek, rn Iredell county, which I will sell on good terms. " There is water pow er on one of these tracts sufficient for any" purpose. Any one 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 uon it, will give me a call soon. These land are all wilhin one day's travel of Ihe Great Central Rail Road, in a healthy aeclion of country. The above named water location is joining the Ea gle Mills Manufacturing Company, and this place is now called South troy; and there ts a fuir prospect for a Rail Rnail or a Plank Road, lo run via Eagle Mills amf South Troy, or near there, leading via raocKsviue, namptonville and Wilkes'borough, on lO' wards Virginia and the mountains ; when done, the rich provisions uf those rich valleys will flow Ja Salis bury, and thus enrich the Great Central Rail Road. 7 lien there will be a chance to speed all kind of man ufactured goods to a ready Market. Come and help me build t aper .Mills, Urassand Iron r oundries, Wool .Mills, or any thing else you please. We can com mence and build a Rail Road to Salisbury and then lo the mountains, we can make the Iron here, either the T or U, Iron, and we caii also build the Cars and Lo comotives at bagle Mills or South Troy. So let us look into tiiis mailer for our Own advancement, and the credit of the State. ANDREW BAGG AKLY N. B. The citiiens of North Carolina, South Car olina and Virginia, are requested to consider :he above A. B. Eagle Mills, Iredell co., N. C, Sept. 23 1832 2Iif N. B. Be it known thst the above water location i ennreiy sate irom ine danger ol nign water : And there can be put to Work severul extra saw mills for plank road building, which is supposed would be worth from ten to fifteen thousand dollars, when put effectually to work. I wish half expressly to build all the above. And in addition to the above, I wish half to put up for priming Calicu, and a Carpenter s Manufacturing Es tablishment. I wish a Company of good carpenters to lorm a body at South Troy. It ia likely that Eagle Mills and South Troy wtl improve lo a great extent. and a plank road must ru n not tar Irom South I roy : then we can saw and make sash and house materials so cheap that almost any one can have a good comfortable Hmtise.- We-ean-butld-ny where a Woe -the plank or. rail road. And besides Ibis, we can build and improve South 1 roy to any extent in reason. Here then, is be yond doubt, water sufficient to drive at least four over shot water wheels 25 feel in length and 5 or 6 feet in disinter, which it is now believed that a saw and long wheel is prelered for steady work and safety of dam A dam of rock here will do 3 feet of rock and a plate one foot and the rafters, and then all is right. And here then is a good rock bottom and banks to build lo, and in a section which will be hardly surpassed lor in ternal improvement. Those desirous to do welt for themselves and children for ever, would do well lo give me a call soon, before such water locations rise out of the reach of a purchase. Several sin a II tracts of land still for sate, A. IK -.Eagle Mills, Jan. 15, Ifi.'iS. if 39 1WCLD TsP JtaZ3 JES . ON the 1st of February the undersigned will com Inence running s daily line of Steamers, consist ing of four light draft boats. They will leave Fayette ville every day at 7 o'clock, A M , and Wilmington every day.atJ2 o'clock, (.Sundays excepled,) landing Goods the next morning at 7 o'clock. Sbipj)era by thie btM iay ly on gel ling t))eir.gpoda up with more despatch limn ever bcfjre by any Boa ling Company on the Cape Fear River. Superior accom modaiions for passengers. Goods iniended for these boats should be marked care of E. J. Lutterloh, agent at Wilmington, and bills Ladinf seni. to htm. T. S. LUTTERLOH. February, 3, lt-53. 1iii39. Sale of Valuable Property. I WILL sell on the 23d day of February, upon the premises of the late James L. Davidson, Provi dence, Mecklenburg county, N. C, his entire personal property. consisting of Ioiiliold ii nd Kitchen Furniture. Gin, C Mutes. 8 head of Cat lie. .15 of 20 head of Hogs, a quantity of Hay, Fodder, Oats, and Uye ; 50 bush els of Wheat, 1000 bushels of Corn, 40 bags of Cotton, Li brary. &.C. i, 12 LIKELY' NEGROES, Men, women, and children, among whom are a Cook, Blacksmith, and a firstrate Miner. . j S. NYE HUTCHISON, Ex'rA -January 28, 1P53. ALSO-.......,,, At the same time and place, at the instance of the de visees of Jas. L. Davidson, will he sold his PLANTA TION. It lies in Providence, Mcklentiurg county, 400 1crt of Land, - , The location is very desirable, being adjacent to the Church and Academy. The. improvements are good soil txcellent in quality, and well adnped lo ihe va rious productions of this region particularly cotton. The most favorable terms will be given. S. NYE HUTCHISON. aaafi!4HM.w--.; 93 WATCHES, GOLD AND SILVER WARE. H. L. Miller & Co., Whelesale Watch aad Jewelry IUase, . No. 227 Baltimore St., S. E. tor. of CkarUo St., Importer of English and Swiss Watches and Tools of every description, Watch Case Makers and Manufacturers of Fine Gold Jewelry. We call the at tention of southern and western dealers in Watches, Jewelry and Silver Ware, to our very extenive stock, assuring them thst in no a i tide in our line shall we si low any establishment to surpsss us, either in quanlily, quslity or low prices,,-. We sre the only Wholesale House in this branch of trade in Baltimore, and shall use every fair means to induce southern snd. western merchants lo open stcounls with us. Our terms shall be as liberal and accommodating as can possibly be found in the United States." - - 1 We will lake great pleasure in showing our goods to southern and westernmerchants.- whetherlhey open accounts with us or not. L.H. MILLER fc CO., y39J Importers or Watches, Baltimore; 7 "."XMfdi'nnd Ijftst A'otlcet , ALfc peraannrTndebted tothe estate of Jesse A. Sto. ker, deceased, are hereby notified lo come, for ward and make.DSVmenl WilhourdVlav ' otherwise the claims witf-be brought o seitiement -by he-BiI,pe-eese il law' And those having ctairns ,againpr:tbe tate re reoinre4 ' present ihem according tp law. HENRY SMITH, AdmV February 31853. " - e Si39 s. t e ; JOIt the convenience .and accouimud'iiion of the travelling coiiiinunity, we have established a splendid fuie of Four Ilorfe Post Coaches from Char tiiMf :tt. Cr, direcrTO the Northern t'Hies, 7 7- C really Reducing (he Fare. f.Tb1 Hire jBtPoariterfPosi Cuache iTiowirfie- eeasful operation, running from the Charlotte and d. Carolina Rail Road direel le the Richmond and Dan ville Road, on to Richmond and Petersburg. ' Office at Kerr' Hotel, Charlotte, N C. . " Rowan House, Salisbury, N. C. - Hopkins Hotel, Greensboro', N. C. - The Coaches leave Salisbury every Monday. Wed nesday and Friday at 6 A. M., both for Charlotte and Greensborough, returning the next day by 6 P. M. Connecta al Charlotte with the rail road, 'and at Greensbo rough with P. Flogg'a & Co's. splendid line without dels);, on lo Richmond and Petersburg. Through tickets to Richmond and Petersburg, Vs., can be procured of A. D. Lindsay, Agent, at Charlotte, and II. L. Robnrds,' Agent, al Salisbury. C. LUCAS & CO. , Salisbury, Jan. 27. 1853 - , - -. $100,000. BY enclpsing $1, post paid, and directing lo the subscriber at Friendship, Guilford, N. C, any and all persons, wishing an easy and proliluble employ. nein,vy receive by return mail, the means of making from $3 lo $5 a dsy, in the way ol a knowledge of valuable discoveries in demand at almost every house in the United Stales. Persons embarking in this busi ness may make it profitable with a capital of $3 or $4. Immense sums of .nionry have been made by per sons in the Norihern and Middle Slates, in the last year, and thousands of dollars may be made in ihe Southern and Western States in the next 12 months, by a knowledgeof these discoveries. Every family should have them and save several dollars a year. E. J. HUNT. January 27. 1853. 4nmdj8 DISSOLUTION At Spring Grove, Iredell County. r"l"MIR Firm of Roger Si Recce was thisiday dissolv--L ed by mutual consent, M. Bueer hevinir taken the entire slock ot ouihI. un hand, and will continue the business. Thankful for the liberal paironage be stowed on the late firm, and hopes by keeping the right kind of Goods, and by offering them lo his friends and the public, ge ne wUy At the ritfkt sort of prices, tn,ineril a cuniinuance oi uie same. yj M. Roger will attend to settling the lin.iness of the late firm of Roger and Reece. Those perWms having open accounts will please call and close them by cash or note as soon as practicable. M. BOGER. January 17, 1853. 4w38 Standard Keeper's -Notice. ALL persons are required by law to have their Mea sures, Steelyards, Weights, Scales, &c.,&lc , ex amined and sealed by the Standard Keeper every two years. It becomes my duty, therefore, to give notice to all concerned to comply with this requisition, other wise the law will he enforced against those who persist in selling by unsesled mea cures, weights, 4c. WILLIAMS BRWON Standard Keeper. Salisbury, January 27. 1K53. 5w38 FAUST &. WINEBRENEB; Importm and Wholrialr Dtaltri in FOREIGN a DOMESTIC HARDWARE, CUTLERY, ' NO. 6P NORTH THIRD STREET, Between Arch A. Race, West side, IMilladzlphia. 37 DAVIDSON COLLEGE. THE number of1 Scholarships required by a resolu tion oflhe Board of Trustees of'Davidson Col lege, adopted on the 27tb March, 1851, have been sold. Tbe scholarship scheme being now adopted will go into operation on the first of January, 18a3, which mikes it highly important that the subscribers should liquidate rlieir obligaltons promptly. Tbe Trea surer hereby notifies the suhsctihers ihm.he is now pre pared lo issue certificates of scholarship, snd to expe dite the business of payment, will deposiie Certificates in the hands ol the Rev. .V Williamson, D. D., Kev. A. linker. Rev. J M. Anderson, of South Carolina, and Mr. Hutchison of Charlotte. R. J. .McDOWELL, Treasurer. Jonuary 13. 18.13. tf 37 SOUTH CAROLINA TEMPERANCE ADVOCATE. ' III IS Paper having been removed m Camden, and I JL placed under tbe managemeiu ami control of the subscriber, will be published regularly every week on and after ihe Glh of January. The paper is designed ns the Organ of the Cause of Teuipcraiicjc. euibratjiilj every ..Order and orga nixa I ion . Il will be a Miscellaneous Family Join mil and Aijri- cultural Pamper, and the aim of ihe present proprietor will be lo make it in every respect worthy ihe confi dence and support, not only of Temperance Men, but oflhe reading public generally. ' It is earnestly hoped lhat all who feel an interest in ts success, will, ai once, ue their inlluence to accom plish its permanent establishment. Terms Two Dollars, in Aovxnce. Subscriptions fur ii jnjan tha .rece iy.etj al .tbfcjmrfte rale. In each case the cash must accompany the order, and all letters by tnait.are ex peered fb be pre-paid. - - U Those who have piiidMlie former proprietor in advance for the year 1853, will be furnished with the paper until the time, for which tliey have paid expires 1 he accounts lor 18.i3 having been transferred lo Ihe subscriber, those who are in arrears will oblige him by remitting the amount immediately. Address TIKI. J. WAKKfcN, Camden, S. C. December 24, 1852. 37 STO V E S ! "STOVE S I7ST0 VEST! 4 SUPPLY of Stoves just received ; both Sheet il and Cast Iron of nil sizes. Call ami see: DAKER & OWEN. ..,.tf3.... .SalUbury.Jau..27J853. PLANK ! PLANK.! ! PLANK ! II T , W I LLgie-lhe .uiarke l rice. for 4lie (ollowiog qusn- a lilies and uescriptioiis ot I innK, lo wit : 10,000 feet celling, li.OIIO ftel inch plank, 13,000 fecfl flooring, 1,000 reel 1 inch, 1,000 feet 1 inch, 2,000 feel 3 inch. WILLIAM Mt'RPIIY. Salisbury, Jan. 27. 1853. ' 3-4t. - Wm. MoRary, FROM LF.IXT0., X0RTII CAROLINA, RESPECTFULLY informs his friends and the pub lic lhat he has permanently located in Wilming ton. N. C as a Commission and r orwardiug Mer chant. "There is now nine Sieain Boats on the Cape Fear river : One leaving this place for Fayetteville ev ery day, which will enable him to forward Goods with out detention here.as heisentirelydiscottnected with any particular line, N. B. He will be pleased to fill orders for Groce ries Collee, Sugar, Molasses, tie. Reference: Messrs. -Hunt t Addertov, Lexington, N. C. Mr. B. B. RoarsTs. Salisbury, N.C . Messrs. E. A. Voui.Ea if Co., Salem. " J. R. & J. St.OAH, Greensboro. T. M- YtfCNO, Mocksville, N. C. Wilmington. N. C , Jan. 20, 1853. Cmo. 3S WORT II& EXLIOTT, (sDtCESSOaS TO 1. D. WILLIAMS-) Forwarding ivuil ConmiUslon ?t?Vil7y ' ' ' FAYETTEVILLE. N. CAROLINA. . a. wqhthJ :. (lyp-t.i) . r. elliott. f " EAURiAOE CERTiFlOATES, j In the: most 'beautiful style, of the prmuns, art, and of eottvenie nr fcthr Ibrf rt m ing; ror U at th is Ontri. .W-.nu -i. -! iii : N u j. 5 irt I'iit...! ,j iiif; It t-h i'n latoea il.i ItUO ; Sweet do. 3,"i (a) 4U Sugur, (brown) 1 69; Do. Loaf. OUtf 12 ; Salt, sack i 75 ; Tal low 10 0 Wheal 5Utf ; i'ork 7 - . -- I FYHTEVH.t.t, N. C. Jan. 28 Beeswax 24 IS 25 : Bacon VI (3 14; Cotton S 9 Core 60.365; Collee 1 04 1 1 : Flour 4-Ut9 : Feathers 3oiS37 flaxseed $120125 Iron, SreaeCS f'"'-; si ;-.f Leather, sole, 20 23: Molasses 2427: Naila.eut,4l 5: Hpals, 50(355 : Sugar,bro. ,6 8; do. loaf, 10 O It: Salt.sack.l 75(3 000: Tallow, 7 08 I Wheal 75 Cbcbaw, Jan. 26. Paeon per lb. 00(312 : Butler 30 r32t : Beeswax (3 20fS21 : Coffee 12(3 15 : Cotton 89: Corn 50 (3 GO Eggs 12 (3 15: Flour 4(3 $5: Fstners30 (335: Iron 5(36 : Lard 00(3 13: Leather(sole) IS Ot 22: Molasses 35 (9 40 : do. Cu ba 33 (3 37: Nails, cut.C (3 7: Rice 4 (3 S; Sugar.brown.8 (3 10: do. Loaf, 12 (3 15: Salt, Li verpool ,1 50 m 0 00 DR. S. IL PENDLETON, OFFERS his professional services 16 the public. Ue can be found at Col. Rubard' Hotel; - Sai.ihBi BV, MtarH 25, IH.VJ, 47 fl a-ap gores, osasa. Perfumery, Soaps, &Cs.&c. JUST received and opened, fresh from Roussel's, a large and varied assortment of "TOILET AifiTlELESs FortllU ll:iir Knn Lust rale Odorante, Eau Liifl rale Tonique, elegant preparations, Beef Marrow, .Bears Oil, Bears tirease in Pols, Pliilicome, Pomnude Jenny Lind, Rose Oil, Plialon's Hair Invigorator, Ly on's Cathairioti. For Ihe llailtlkorcllief. Lubin's Extracts, Ashland Flowers, superior articles, besides various cheaper ankles. Cologne. A large variety ; German, French, and American, put up i" every sijle. . For tllC Tt'Ctll. Tooth Powders, Pastes, Washes, Ate , a steal assortment. SoitlH). Hand's and Unuxsel's Shaving Creams, Military Shaving Soaps, Wash Balls, Crystalline cakes, Barber's Soap, c, !c. lair !) ' Hanel's, Roussel's and Jaynei' all very fine. lllllillc Ink. A variety, handsomely nut W)M and withatui the pwpseotinw. IJrilsllOt.-The greatest variety of Hair, Tooth. Nail, II at, Flesh, Curling, Shaving andGtrtbes Brush es, ever brought lo Salisbury. For Ihe Fare. Toilet Powders, Chalk Balls, Aromatic Vinegar, V'uiaigre de Rouge. Besides a great number ol oilier articles, as Lip Salves, fumigating Pastilles and Essences for disin feeling baiiws, Tapers-, Combs; of' every 'description, Razor Straps, Razors, and Cases, Pencils, Pens, Slc. S. II. PENDLETON. Salisbury, Dec. 9, 1852. StAtc of ilovtli C.iroUu.i, DAVIDSON COINTY. Euphmnia May vs. Howard P. May. Pt '.ition for Divorce. Is this case il appearing lo the Court, that ihe De fetid ant is not'a resident of this State :" ft Is therefore ' ordered, that ailverliiiieni be made in the Carolina Watchman for; three months, for the said absent How ard P. Msy to appear at the next term of our Supertor Court of Law., lo be held for the county of Davidson, at the Court House in Lexington, on ;he 1st Monday after the 4th Monday in March next, then and there to plead, Siiswer or demur to the petition in tbe case tiled nr Judgment pro confesso will be granted and the case set down to be heard ex parte. Witness, C. L. Payne, Clerk of our said Court, at office, the 1st Monday afier the 4ih Monday in Sep tember, A. D. 1853, and in the 77ih year of our Inde pendence. C. L. PAYNE. C S. C. Price ndv. Stlft. 3m32 '" S. B. MARTIN, WOULD respectfully announce to the citizens of Salary an,f viem,Hv tl,.,. he-has opened rooms ditectly pp,i,e Dr James' Hotel, where he of- a- j . j a- i i ' 3 ' . did Likenesses, taken in every style oflhe Art. Tok en equally as well in cloudy weather as in clear. Ladies and Gentlemen are invited to rail and exam ine specimens. January 13, 1853. tf3fi JEW BOOKS . FOR SALE AT .. , . , IL ENNISS' BOOK STORE. J. North Carolina Form Hook Con taining forms of all Icifil iiisiruinents ijnportant lo be known by Justices oflhe Peace, Administrators, Sheriffs, Clerks, Constables, Slu., orranged and com piled Irom the best authorities. Tlic Aineriraii Farm Hook, being s practical treatise on soils, tnaiiuies, draining, irrega tion, grasses, grain, roots, fniiis.-nillou. tobacco, and every staple product of the I'niled Stales with the best methods for planting, cultivating and preparing for market. .71 rs. KliV Practical Cook Rook, containing upwa'rds of Oiie ' TIioiisaiid 'Receipis, con sisting of directions for selecting, preparing and cook ing ail-fcimls-of meaiawesrtitbies. and salads, also for making all kinds of plain and fancy breads, paftries, 'cakesr7eWes7preseryes7 X'.'rfJt cT" . " lilll, Furrier, being-a practical treatise on. on-all the diseases ami 'accidents lo which the Horse is liable. the causes and syinplnmsjof each, and the most approved remedies employed for their cure in every case. . H;owiiiii;t, Cottage Residences, or a a series of designs for rural collates and cottage vil las and their gardens and grounds adapted to Norih America." ' ,'ir'"'" . Salisbury, Jan. 6, 1853. 35 DISSOLUTION. rrHE Firm heretofore existing under the name of JL J. S. McCubbius it. Co., is this duv dissolved by mutual consent. J. S. McCi:iiHINS. WM; MURPHY, ' S. U. HULL. Statesville, Jan. I, 1953. e . - . The undersigned having honjlit nut the interest of J. S.- McCubbins in the above firm, will continue lo carry on the business at the old stand, under the firm of Murphy &. Bell. WM. MURPHY, S. II. IiF.l.l,. Statesville, January 1 , 1853. N. B. The firm of Murphy Si Bell is authorized lo settle up 'he business oflhe late finn'of J. S McCub bins Sl Co. J. S, McCCT.BINS. January 1, 1853. " 4-37 Executors' Sale. ON 22d ofPebjutry .ne(.. being Tuesday ol the County CAiirt, we will sell at public aurunn, at the Coon House -MJiikile..'J wo .valuable NEGRO MEN, belsnguiit to the estate ol Alexander Huggins, -deceased. '.,'! erme.wadjs Ji.rinwn,on Jie,ilv of sale. ' ' ' ' . .'30HNDAVIU-ON. ' StateavilleJaii.22jeM. "L 433 12 , -j r Williams Brown, - INVITES the attention of all to bis shop of Tin, Sheet Itoo, and Copper ..Wares. He has several workmen of superior skill in his employ, and ia con. 1 1. ii I ! ir MAt..ntut.t n l a . , 1.1' tr - ttm a.1 1 inn mm b . I,- iwaV'Tsle, swsl' is- dWaai..,d'ia.Miieli aJl artklea in. his line ntchrap ss-csn be bought elsewhere in tbe State. He is at all limes ready to receive Ihe orders of his fj-iende end the public,: and any work not n band promptly inade to1 order-.. Call and see snd hear prices. , His Sheet Iron Stoves are a superior article, and very cheap. STILLS of all sixes kept for sale, and made lo order at 50 esals per pound. The subscriber respectfully solicit s trial. Mer chants and Pedlars sre particularly invited to give him a call. . Country Produce, old Pewter and did Copper taken in exchange for work. Salisbury, Dec. 30, 1852. ly3Gv9 Sellingpff atCost rrtllE subscribers wishing to close tfieie -basines JL during the present winter, respectfully inform tl.eir friends and the public Tii general, that they will sell at cost their present jWL1','j consisting in partjif COLD Al) SILVER M ATCHES, fJZM CLOCKS, JEWELRY, and FAS- 7 CRTICLES OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. Those wishing to purchase snides in out line, will do well to call soon. BOGER Sl WILSON. N. B.-'AII persons indebted io the firm either by notes or sccounts, will please call and settle the same before the first of January next, after which lime tbey will be handed out for collection. , BOGER At WILSON. Salisbury, Nov. (7, 1853. 29 NEGROES WANTED7" CASH FOR NEGROES ! TFI IIE subscriber is now in market for the purchase JL of or; nrniiti:i i:uitouv for which the HIGHEST PRICES IN CASH will " be paid. , '. 1 rrsins in the adjoining counties wiih property of tHe above descripiion for.sale will find that they can gel ihe highest prices by msking early application to him. , MVER MYERS. Salisbury, Dec. 22, 1852. 1 tf5 LAND AND N EG ROES FOR SA LET" ON tbe 221 day of February next., (being Teeadey of the County Court,) there will be sold at the Court House, in Slatesville, ihe following properly, be longing to the heirs at law of Mrs. Margaret Ricksn, deceam1, for division, viz : 10 likely and valuable ne groes, one of whom is Jl.TI, who issVdoubtedly one oflhe best Boot and Shoe makers in the State. Some of the others are excellent house servants ; also, tbe House &, Lot with adjoining back lots, formerly owned and occupied bv Mrs. Arm Lowranr-e, deceased. Ab, -- lot of Two Acres, adjoining Town, and about 150 acres of valuables Land 1 miles West of the Town on the public road. ) Terms made known on the dsy of sale .by W. F. COWAN, Trustee, under the Will of Attn Lowrance, dee'd. . Stntesville, Jan 13, 1853. , Gw36 " RAIL R0AD FpLANOolFsfOCi FOR SALE. I WILL sell, to ihe highest bidder, sl the Court House in Salisbury, on live 7th day of February next, it being Monday uf the County Court of Rowan, upon a Credit of six months. FIVE SHARES OK STOCK in the North Carolina Central Rail Road Company, and FOUR SHARES of Stock, in, the Salw. bury .and .Taylorsville Plank Road Company ;'alsa some oilier articles of Household, &.c belonging 10 the estate of Jesse A. Stoker, dee'd. HENRY SMITH, Adm'r. Salisbury, Jan. 13, 1853. . " 4w36 INEW CAIUUAGE SHOP, A T MT. Vl.LA. flHE undersigned haa o JL pened a Carriage Eetab lishtnent near Mount L'lls, ia Rowan couniy.and begs leave Si io call public attention to the ssme. He is prepared lo do all kind of work in Ins line of bu.itiess, hi the very best manner, and on the most ac coniniodaiing terms. He proposes lo makes perma nent establishment at the above stand, believing the public w ains of that seciion of country require it. He i ""'V ",r.lM": surm numg country who 'may , TTdJ"r' ' " M" wbere. Wi Pmertbtr- rs in the surroiiiitluic -i affp. nnd beet the rounirv I llllllllf' tsVI nVflli I It e ttiavltr a f I f. " - - wiinmsui hit ue-sir inn in iiit- peine, JAMES BROWN. Jan. 8, 1153. y36 IT The subscriber will furnish Coffins to order. J. B. VALUABLE LANDS FOR SALE. IJl'RSUANT to a Decree obtained at the Fall Trna'.ttp:.aC alsaaaartW-'irir.ftsnaw County, I will offer for sale, at, the Court House In Salisbury, nn the "ill of February next, being Monday of February Court, the following valuable tracts of land: 130 acrr of i. ii ft, known as the John Hsrt place, adjoining the lands of David Woods, Frniiklin McKnight, Samuel Hart find nihers. Terms, six months credit, bond and securiiy. 30O la es of i,mni, known as the Andiew I.yerly lace, lying on the wa ters of Second Creek and Walnut lira nch, formerly owned by Win. Robison, deceased, subject to the wid ow's dower. Terms, twelve inomlis credit, bond and ' security , . , r........,. 18G Teres of I.nntl, known as the Samuel Sloan plaee, adjoining the lands of Lalthew Truminer, D. Wood 'and othera.Teini , imiriirdhths twSXTiiXfrnTwwniy?' '- " L. ULACKMER, C. M. E. ' Salisbury, Jan. 1 , 1 853 5i35 pr. ndv. $4. FOR SALE, Valuable Real Estate in the Town of Salisbury, ' ITHAT virhrabV llotrse- nd Lot, Awmerlf ecitpw-d- - JL by Mrs Ann Chambers, siiuated on main street, between the Rowan Hotel and the Bank. Apply to .- MICHAEL BROWN. January 20, 1853. if 37 50 Carpenters Wanted. . r 'Ft II ERE is a grenf demand for gnoj Carpenters by JL tlile ciltxens of this place. A lurge number can obtain immediate employment at fair wagea. ' SilislMiry. Jnn 13, 1853. if 30 BY EXPRESS. i. Salisbury, Niwfniber 25tb, 1852. . f.fullr 1 tonka, parties loak$. rriHE subscriber have just received by Express line, X a sunll lot of Rich Silk Velvet and Black Wel tered Silk Cloaks, to which lie would invile the atten tion of I lie Ladies. ' ,5 - K MYF.RS. . . .At the siajr of the Red Flag Negroes for Hire. IT'OL'R WaviEN TO HIRE. . ' . A. HENDERSON.' ' ' fjIank'of eicfv'ty?CTiptiiin for iCalfi5" AT THIS OlFlCt:;
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