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t :i; ;t,ij ! ! '.. I ! ! in' I 1 . i . : 1 ! 1 ' i i ii 11 u!io.ui C'oiri jin tt y to a mjI- ficrnt amount to wa. rant uu- consiruciio.. j . i , of "a branch To Miltortr irt un nritclf -biclUuiLU:ji Jix llie I'n-j'iif' r. jit; - Al lli-r rrcrn'l nMtm of ihe Legiela ture of PJoilli Cnrultna nn act was pusse-d authorizing Uie Uiciininml nnd Danville Railroad 'Company' To build a hranch of ibeif roM(d jo ilio town of Milton. N. C; and to '8tlilili thrr a depot and 'erect the necss iry wari-hsn. Sec. It also gave riiem the nnnu: privileges and cor j porate povve.s juts--.! ny rimoa. compnnii s ol that Mate, and autlnn'Ue onzeu thrr towa of Mrllim. in i cotpoiHte enpa rt CtiynoTUtiscTitte TfTi ihrmsHftif dolhp in amount ol the incn used slock iiece.Mtry to build the propoed brunch ro id', a pri vilege never In loie jjiveij lrany town in that Sit, to folwrribi' to s ock 'f a company incolporatrd by. another Stute. Tbis is an iinpottant measure in reler rnce to the inti ieMs of the until, as il as the trade and eomiiimerci- ol tin: c:ie of Richmond aniM'etersburs:. The build ing of ihe proposed branch railroad lo Milton-,, which is only a distance ( livi or six miles, and will cot about 9 120.000, will insure a speedy connection with ilie North Carolina Ce iiral Railroad, eiiber at the town of (.leeushorouyh. in liuiltord, . ; distant aliout liliy miles, or the imvn ol "Graham, in Allemance. distant about iliir-t)'-8even niles. probably neaier to each by a railroad route. The route from Richmond to the town of Greensborough. and thence to Salisbu ry and Qiaiiotte, yoing in a straight line, as will be seen from the map. witTgu di rectly through the town of Mibon, n rid a connection once formed from the Rich mond and Danville road, through Milton, to the North Carolina Central Railroad, will make it ihe great thoroughfare Irom North to 8011th, having continually on it a stream of travel unprecedented ia the Southern Slates, if not in the whole Un ion. The iffiiie will be direct a very healthy one, the climate saluhiious. avoid ing ort the one band the miasma d the South and East, and on the other, the eold. harsh climate ol the mountains. Inad dition to all this, it will bring a trade and , commerce to the cities of Virginia, of which they can form no conception, but which the immense resources of Western -. n4SurbueKjejn Xrih.Carolma, a::d the . upper part ol South Carolina, will lully develop. It if the finest country naiurul ly in the world, and only needs the' facili ties and encouragements, which railroads- give, to unfold its great capabilities of Droduction of tobacco, cotton, w near, corn,-"' piuuuwiui . -. . . . potatoes, fine fruits, minerals, ic.. iVc. " All acquainretl who ine saie 01 iuiiik in North Carolina, know That, .the only chance for "a cdnheciioh with br Ceiiiral Railroad is ihrough MilUm. the ..nearest and best route to that road. Our Legis linrp will nnr trrnnt a connection from anr other rhce. The trade and com- ,.f I.li,.n uiib its riehsuirouudinir - ..,i ;, j.ur;m,.mi.irinMnir P4. CWIIlll,nii.i 11 .011..11J.... v . Ubliahments an.I stores, will '.afford no small aid to the business of the railroad." "" - - . ' Disiior Tvri The recent extraoTditiary conduct o Uishon Ives seems to call lor the re-publication, at'this time, of the fd lowing exlract from I lie Journal of the Episcopal Convention of 1851. It will be seen tbat at that time, bring pressed by the determirod opposition of the CnnveV tion to his llomisb notions and practices, Ibe Bishop formally and emphatically re canted them all. And even what ap pears, on ihe Journal of the Convention. Strong as it is, it is. not so iroog as the erbal staiesments made by him to the Convention. The Bishop attributed his conduct lo"boldily disease or a con stitutional inliimity." Vaiious circum stances at that time, and many others since, have tended to shovv'that I bat con stitutional infirmity (insaniij.) lias produc ed the strange course of the Bishop. One of these circumstances ( he receipt ol six months salary in ad vance. and the asking incre;tv l;.r i i , i c ' tor witnt iif ttot-n. - i tt urnit titer iet io, w nd receiving of ..iOuey.lru.mt;iulu'X.ut.- . .I. it- t- - --, t t f r. " -11 - 'r - 1 me inuicn on ine piea oi iraveiuo ior the health of his wile and himself, just be fore be started lor the city of Home.) is ut terly inconsistent with common" honesty, unless attributable, as we have no doubt it is. to that constitutional inlirmily. We may add. in rel'. reoee ,,! ihe idea advanced abroad, tha t l ll ej 5 ! s h op's ( I e fee lion is likely to have an important, influ ence on the cleigy and laity of the I it cese. that mi sueh influence is apprehen ded here, ns will, doubtless; be plainly manifested when the next Convention .shall assemble. BISHOP OF NORTH CAROLINA. I'LTI.rsilKIt 11V RIJtirKST.. Extrnet from the Join not if- tic Cimrrn- veiitiun of thr I'roti stnul I 'ihxi-djhi Church, hi Id in Fi'iyi th rillr. JSin III Cur- 1 olinit. Mai' 185J, having n lotion to Bishop Ives. lbo-RTfor-of4be. Cwwnitof: lavest iga. . i ... .i . i. . . . . lion, nipiMii.rii ni nir ihm k. tn rtn ion, with i?s accoinpanj ing; documents, 'w'iih authoi ily in ci-tiilt-r with the Cishoj) or any oi be r : pi mm t ol icb iog e vt-r y , m at t v r refer .v rrd trr tbem.-t etf .leave n rt p.oi t ; .That I id ami lrr'fc. Ill" An'ic.-tii. ;:.! Ili: AHflhnii t l'l,tirt, flint- ill lit trn I -lot Cntb1 n . t . . . , , ..,..,, .I.liici.I-' .i -. . . i 1 1 1 tit'slii t he-w ay," WhlCti lie MS HOW kHtlS-. lied was iusuiM-raldcr That this tend.'iicy of bUmTnTfodTaunion oHfip TrtTl chesbad been greatly 'increased, and bis ability to perceive the difficulties in the j way bad been diminished, by a tngn sraie of nervous excitement, arising eiiber from bdily disease or a pnstitulionnl inlirmi TV. .Timl in tbo pursuit of bis favorite idea, he bail been insensibly led into the j , , , ft' nu,,,ic tP,Hchin,, o( ,b,b.of j , :.,-.,,;,.," , wblch was now lot- r '. '. - . . . . -i ly satislieil ; and upon a review 01 itits satislie upjnioiis, won. lets . that nw Houy', fyr 1 have imteriained them. That this change , in his views lias been brought about in , ari by a return to a more healthy condi- i lion of mind and body, but mainly Irom having perceived Ihe Tendency d those doc tines to the Church of Rome, as sad : expei lence has show n in ihe cases ol Arch I b acon Manning and olheis. That among the effects ol his desire tobiing about ibis union of the Churches, he was induced to tolerate the Romish notion of the Invoca tion of Saints, as expressed in his letter to the Vo v. C. F. McRae, which expression; he nw retracts and would denounce as j strongly as any one. That on 1 he subject of Auricular Confession Slid AhKotuflon. whatever extravagances ol opinion or ex pression he may have heretofore iuilulg- d. he now -4h44s- 4bat -4eoioii to a t I'riest is not necessary to salvation ; and j that he does not believe in judicial ahso j lution. or the power of the 1'iiest to for- t .. .. .T 1 - I I I I . I . . I I. ! give sins. .or titles ne iioki inai ine no solution recognized by the l'rolesiaut Epis copal Church is merely declaratory, but that the l'uest is therein all" insirumenr 'hrough w hom pardon is transmitted lo the penitent, w hile its efficacy does not in any degree depend upon ihe volition or inten tion of the Pi ie sr. That absolution is not essentially -necessary to the forgiveness of sins, but that it is important when pracii cable to obtain public absolution as con tained in the ritual of our Church, which is the only absolution that he holds pro per, except in those cases in which that is impracticable. That he had at onetime, under the influences, before mentioned, en tertained doubts whether our branch of the Ctwrctr-wasrrot in a -state of -schism, That he had never gone so far as to "be lieveUiat if 'via'', luf me'rely entrrlained doubts. "He was now satisfied beyond a doubt that she was not in"s1iism".-'rbaTtie'' bail never held' the doctrine of the real presence in the Holy Communion, assyn- nomimms vviili trausubstantiation, hut on , , ; , : ; i - . the contrary harl alwaxs abhored it. ' J. S IVES The Committee would further stale, in addition ! Dr. I'agc's letter, they have before them statements lending-to show that ifie Dishop has for several jears pact been in a slate of menial, excitement. ubich.bas impaired his "memory and ren i uiemoii mw reu .he determination (,er'd quite uncertain ol his lutlijmetit.- An oral statement - quite in detail, but whieb the Commiltec llrtV" not h"(l '" reduce to w;riiiog. also mader try Jos-rah Co! itis. -l')sq.f To- ,l"t Chop's mind hasten for ,.,.,.. . . singularly affected, so as to impair bis 'judgement and enfeeble his memory, while other powers of the mind have been ralher exalted : A state of mind well cal culated lo mislead its subject, and at the same to expose him to gross misconcep tion on ihe part of others. ! All which is respectfully submitted, j EDWIN GK'KIL Chairman. Bishop lyes. The New York Church man, after announcing die secession of Bishop I ves,-from the Reformed to the Ho-"" mish branch of the Church, sa s : " His well-known infirmity forbids us either lo wonder at the deed, or to blame the man: in his case wo may say with leculiar emphasis " Forgive him, for he knows not what he does." Those w ho have known hi in longest and" best, need not be told .that his course, is justly atlri hutahle to a most bitiahle pre disposition vvhich renders him at times irresponsible .'...L-.l .1 I.I I.L ' I I readers will remembi r how not long since he begged anil ohtamed thl indulgence and commiseration which his constitution al inliimity would noCsufler lo be with held; -Such being the case, our oivly wtiii der.is that the Uomanists stiould be mini' pudent as to boast of his proceeding, and the Sectarians so uncaudid or so dull as Hfc iff iwMf&ho- auje-'4JfutCk-faytW-blame on iheChuich. We have foreborne all allusion to ibis matter, till tho certain ly ol ihe thing should fully appear ; being well assured that if he had gone, the cause fur-mortification, vould be with those to whom, not, those frwu whom he went.? La (ilk: IIous. I). C. Moore, of Duplin couniy, killed 7 hogs on the 18. h iust.. which weighed, (i 12, 57i. 55S. 552.518. 4C.5. 1 15. Total 3?12. Average 531 1 7 lbs. Average age '27 J months. Amonj; tin1 patented articles which 4L - A - - - i: - ?'','t Untie lor ctiltm e?" jlii'ir oppeii rancc, is n f-reitil Jo slictii )f uoi.- f'orm tliicktiess. 'I'Li is fli cked by mrnns oI' a Ronrtl, vvliichvcnn he jrrntltiiitfd , by screws nt mucIi h (lislaiice from the knife "H to tit l.ctr or Mtiy manl'ief of slices X J.l..lt ix ii;.;.! lln? Anthem, (i, t. t.. 1 'r STl fit' Ww'ritW li'JViiig iflft ttiih ome'tiiijiioilll-. ill iii ri'i riviirr tin u.i.uls. owing lf detention- 1 i. . . . . - i:.... I .1- ... .1 ...L.. i iid n.Hl'iinl lit . , . ..neralltr. Hat fce liuuriiHug im into"" t t " ' - A large and bsautiful Stock ; SUITABLE FOR THE TRADE, which, when opened,-will compriae the moal Attractive Assortment he tins yel offered, among which are Nain and figured Dm 8tlis, f the weSf Stjlfst Fa(m r44 Mm, d tm Kuu'lMi, Frettrh. and Crrmaa ?lrrinest Bombalnrs, Alparras, and (aultia Clutht ; French, KnalNh and lnrrleaa Prlntu l.lafB fantbrl Laws Handk'fe, from li tts. toIJ Faibrelderrd Sleeves tallarn, (aOV and Cape; . Mnnrulus Catlars, ( aft and Sleeves Snlsand faiabrlr Trlmlnsi, Band aud lloanelnp Thread and Uubin Lates, Kdclutts and lne rtlajtn ; Klrh Busort and .rek Kibbon. dilk nn. I cnin.n llnsc. Kid tiloven, lona and h(irl, Miihnir Mills. Clotlin, CaninierM. Wsiinit. Talile IVminsk, Niplimn. Towells, t).iinvk Table Clolhs. Slii'fiinjtit, Loiii Cloths, &c. &c. Also, .1 Splendhl Itt of . READY MADE' CLOTHING, nthrt wtiu-lt will be ld al uHuauaUy W price's, al ib siun ol ihe KliD KLAli. k: mykrs. .-pi. .10, 22 500 AGENTS WANTED. $1000 A YIIIIl. WANTED in every County of ihe t'niled Sutlea, acitte and enlefprimn men, lo engsge in ihe sale of nr of ihe besl Book' putlilied in the coun try. To-nien of good addrewt, pisenin aainallcap iinl nf from 525 m 5HMI, cifh indureinenla will be iilS-red as lo "eiialiTe ihein io make from $3 lo 5 day profit. IT The Book published by as are all useful in their character, evlrein.-ly popular and command large galea wbeiever lli"y ar'" offured. For furiher paniculara, addrew, (postage paid,) DANIEbf 4 OKTZ, Succewora to V. A. Sary .V. Co , No. 138 North Second Street, Philadelphia. December 2. 1.12. 21130 CO W A N'S YEG E TA B L H LIT 1 10 X TRIP TIC, OE . 7 FRIEND OF TflK HUMAN FAMILY, serrcaisii iroji - --'-IWtltA Slit) -KtDN K VH, - Stone in the lllailrfrr anil Kidneys, Weakness of the Aoiot. 4-C. Thin invaluable ntedieine i for le at ihe Davie JIo- el,4it-Mw.kiUe i t-.flr. il.. Catup'bciL'a, iii-.lredeil-4 at ibe Drug Snire, in Charlotte ; and nl the Carotin Wairhman Office, in Salisbury. The sutxrrilier is (Jeneral Airent for ihe sale of the above Medicine, in ihis Siale, of whom any quantity may be oltmined by addfwwnn bimat Sulislmry N C or calling al liu tioue, 19 iniica West of ibs place. E. D. Al'tjTIN July 15, tH.V. 1 1 if . FHKSir .STOCK OF NEW GOODS. IT t 1 MC ti o tt r Maxwell & Horan, Arc receiving ami opening their stock of Frill and Wilder (ioods. Just. purchase il in New York and Philadelphia at re duced, prices, which .will enable jietfT..n...yl reniar1a-. fcly low, cpiisianii ol ihe usual vuriciyol Foreign. Do mestic, and I.adifs' F.nu-v W ia) vm "wl ' -mt m I - (ookim; stovks, iiakduakk au citlkbi, HATS. liO.WKTS. BOOTS AM) , SHOES. CI1IS A, GLASS AXD CliOcltElli' WARE; STA TIONER Y ami FA M 'Y AR TICLES; GROCERIES f Cheap ! lo all of which ihey solicit the attention and piUrtinage of the public, and pledge thrmselvea lo use every effort to merit it. Small Prnfits a-nd Quick He turit will be their molto. Salisbury. October 7. I8.2. - ' 2tf DOO'T. D. s: PARKER, HAVI.Ni; pprttianently located in .Mocksville, offer his professional nervices to the piiblir. Can be found at the Davie Hotel. Office jukI opposite the Hotel in lirick-hnuse. June 1(1. 1852. ifG. More Fine Buggies, UOcKA W A IX AND IliOS AXLE CARRY. 1 1. IS of the best quality. Just finifhed, and for ante cheap very cheap. Call and see. J. S. JOHNSTON. Salisbury, Aiicubi 20, 18."2. ' I7lf MARTINiTBRY-ttN, MCTOESe, And Gfiifra Commission Merchants, iY. 3, Botce Co.'s Wharf, CHARLESTON. S.C O01M1YIISSION& FOR WARDING MERCHANT, WILMINGTON, JiOBTn CAROLINA. Jt t.y 29, 1832: Z : " lyull.l TaiJ'nr'iTsaiii:- AM, iiersoirrTndvbrptfTi) ilbe late rkuLuf Joseph F. Chainliera !t Co., are hereby notified to romeforr ward and make payment beiweemrttsTr!ne"andihe 1st Januury next. Tbe business must be closed, and fur ther delay cannot be allowed. . JAMES C. CALDWELL, Agent. November 25. 1852. if 30 LADIES MOUKMM. DRESS GOODS. .Salisbury'. Oct.M, 19!V2. " -rjHR subscriber is 'now hpening a splendid Lot of JL ,ildi TfonrnliiS OririJooilt,eon- ristihs of TAXT'tX- CLOTIJS, DO.yi!A.t,Xr.S. A LPACAS, and PS LVJ.S',-wbivl lie w offering l low -pril-es ;.-.,;: ';i,.,-....?.,,.:,t.l.:J' ' ... ,.Xfe .nwpa.U.1 want of gnni-r-uf. the hbove." description. -wmUI-4.-veU to vaTTiamnJI ZT"""- ""-fT The Sisnrof. the KrdTFinz, . PALmvifflll M. IHK)VN,& SON, GOODS, Comprising 4 large assortment of ' Siapl nd Fancy Dr booit, 'Iardwr nd Cullery, . Hals, Bonnrti Cp, nJ Shoe-t, 8ugai, Coffee, Trn, Chrw, Molai.-, it!.. Tire.Iron. I) Sit., H in., li in. and 2 inch. Band, round, aquare and horse alio Iron & Ssifel, -tfctjiiiatnsnf filwrWir,- VVihdow Graa,"itMorieT8jzej, .- ' - lii-iin- ,h,I Rill- PuwuVr. sadfialellLF!"' in adJition 10 llwir lurnirr aiocn, m i'i'' any in ilii mafket ; and will be wild on lerms forcann or on lime at equally a low prkea. We invite our cuBlomt ra and the public lo give us a call. Salisbury. Nov. I, 1832. 2aLw , Embroidered Cambric Jliindkcrchitis October 14. 1852. rl MYKRS, have just received n lot of Enibroid ii. ered Linen Cambric Handl-ercliiefs, which he i, llins off rapidly at C2cenia ' n 04 t. MY ICRS, Red Fug- 3. l. T FOR I), WlLJIIHtlTON. N. V. DK1LF.R l MtUBLE M0MMESTS ; BEAD AMI Fool Slonea ; Painl Stones ; Imposing do , and in hurl, any arliclecalled forofeilher Italian, Esyptinn or Araeriran Marble : and work warranted to pjease or no aale ; and if dam aged before delivery, ii ial hiaexpenae. Order for any of the above enuitierated article left with the Ediioraofthe Watchman, willjty attended 10 wih dispatch. - Nov 9, ltM!-2!ltl UEENSBI)ROi'II MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY. Tflllttioar ofTna'imi'ni-e on ibe mutual Hn is but a M. atuall aum, compared wiih joint sim k companyl Tnia eompanv , lejn(r located in ihe Western part o . th State, cwweipienlly iiiim Ii ihe lurcer poMion of 'he rtskaa're in ihe West, very many of which re in the country. The Company is entirely free from debt ; have made no aseinenls, and hve,a Very large amount in cash and good bond, and is therefore confidently recom mended to the public. Ar the last Annual Meeting the following Officer wefe elected for the ensuing year : Jln Si.i,a, Presidenl. 8. (5 Corns, Vice President. C. I. Mx.suSlliU., AUorney. PtrrR Ada, Secretary and Tresurer. Wii.ua H.-Ceuw, (Jeneral Agnr. DIRKCTORS. Jamea Sloan, J. A. Mrbane. C. P. Mendenlial, W, 3. Rankin. Retr C. F. Deems. J. M. Gnrrelt, Dr. D. P. Weir, W. J. McConnrl, ol'Ureenslioro' ; Dr. S. (J. Co&VJ. .WfielJJaiueaiown ; V. Elliott, Guilford , W. A. Wright, Wilmington; Dr. C. Watkins, Caro lina Female College ; -.John. I. Shaver, Salisbury-; Jno. TI. Cools, -Fayettevi'le ; K. F. Iw-l'l-y, -WaJeabtrfu.' ; J.JL. ftigirs, Raleicb ; Leroy SprinjrvChirlntie ; J. J. Jaek aon, PtttsboTw'r Ib B.-KHiot; C-edf I'aH. PKTF.lt ADAMS, Secretary. Dec. 2, 1852. if 30 j X uuui i x uuryA i TWHR subscriber having been appointed ttgent for X. the sale of the Kagle Puper Manufneturing Com pany, lOK'olll couniy, ia.prepuretl lo furuiiib all klllda of Paper al ibe Factory prices. K. MYKRS, . Salisbury, Nov. gi, 4tj2 11. . Red Flag. IHMKMJOl'N i'Y. ' ionr of Plea ami Quarter Sessions, Novem ber Term, IS.Vj. Anson Hodijeson, Johrr McRorie, (Jenrire M Hingham and ISailey and Howell, vs. Wiliiain 'Packet. Original Attachments levied on 123 Acres rf Land. - IT appearing - la Uie saLsfaciion of jhe Court that William Tackel, the defeiltliiiu in ' llie above cases, is not an inhabitunt of this State It is itwrefore wdered bv the Court, that publication be made in the Carolina Waichiuan, notifying the defendant lobe and appear at our nei Court ! ' Pleas uud .14uarler.Sijon,ni be held for the couniy of Davie, ut the Court House in Mocksvilte, on the -lib Monday in February next, and chow cause, if any lie have, why Judgment tinal sha'l net be fendered aaaiiist hita, ami ive lund levied m condemned for the payment of P'.iiniiffs debl and costs. - Witness, Caswell ll.irliin. Clerk of our said Couit, al office, the 4th Monday in November, A. D. !ii2, . - C, HARBIN. Clk, Price adv. !IS 50. fiw3(i THE STAGES LRAV'E Tta'leigh and Saliabury, every Sunday ami WedneaJayat TATJirTiiref ffi? arriyaT oT the: Cara fro the Xoh, 'ar the former p fa cej: and arrive at each end at 7 F. M , next day, via Ashboro5, Piils boro', Haywood, Ac. The.Roud is slocked wilh good Three Horse Teams, and Troy built Coaches. Fare 1 hrough 8 only. ' JAS. M. WADDILL, Contractor. Dee. 23. 1852. tf31 NO. rrHE suboeriber has jul received a splendid assorl 'J. mem f CTolli, Cumiiiiercts, A. V '.!- i !(( of every hue and color, which cannot be equal ed this market. J. A. WRI R MAN, Tailor, Dec. VI. 18.Vj. - '2mm R. M. ORRELL, Farwardlag aid Caaiailwlorj Merthant, Fayrtteville, N. C. January 30, 1851. lf3P . Just received a fresh sujijily of TOMB STONES. r II HE subscriber would respectfully inform the citi- f ' ens of Salislitirv anA ih. furifundiuir counlrif L thai he has opened a fflnrblc iXllbliNlmieilt in Salisbury, whieh may be found at his residence, on Market street, where he is prepared lo furnish Grave Stones of Marble Stabs fancy upright stone on pedes tals, tombs, monuments, &.c, al a very small profit. Engraving done neatly at Northern prices. Having made the necessary arrangement, ibe aubscriber can, at a ahort notice, fill any order from five Joltum In IBt.VOO. Nn pains will be spared to give entire san-ftioiion. Old Tomb Nloneareatored lo llu-ir primitive wliiiencss OKORUE VOtfLER. Salisbury, No. 2, 1P52. ' HENRIETTA LINE OF " Steam and Freight. Boot .ARE all in ex eel lent order for business. Our Tow Boats have been recently repaired and made good as new. We bave alao.dded a nets Flai for low wa ter, a nd well ndnprcd to- Ttrr-neYvrerr-Sbe: wtff rrn rrr 700 hhls. merchandize, and draw only o( im-hm watet Those fuvoring us with tlt,-ir palriiag,, niily expect as prompt and cheap service in ev. ry particular as any other Line can offrf. ' ' - " a. drmino, Pres't. : n ,ahv . R-.M,'0IM!.:i.U.-Au't. 7 JT?em-irr-V rttmtnrron-" - v . r"- i v- r.1 . 1 oir, . - - - spil - - , u,i.v,!.d bnennoH io '' ami fp:m-,. t'. r-".!. .cml-.U;,!,... .l U " ,k u --.II. '1 'lift hoiiw linn itnirrifun' iumih! f uvor 1 nil t 1 ...i.:..t. r,. ilu conifort of fairulir. -I.hII be faithful and holiest. Drovers may find eHl lot. and plenty of erain at reaaunaMe prinea. C4.ll kTd jiva-ttut jt'bJThatijiful ftir paat favor, and hop for a conlitiuaiico of lh"e aauie. - w. B. GRANT. . Ijl' "Sfatestille. May 13, Wi. CATAWBAOPRINGS HOTEL ' TT V . O A XXI. Jl TW X UJi A. I i i ym?:;zi 1 uvvy and mms B. takes pleasure in imorimi K ! iheir " eaae in his Inn." it ... i .t.. i. :.. ......L-inn Auvrw iiwnrv t . . i puolic, in general, luni ur n, n. . .. .7 . - in:provemenl for the oonvenietiec and conifofl ol those --I... mav renuir to those Valuable Spring in search of ..l..aiire nl henllll. Arrangements are in progress, and, "if practicable the water will soon be tirou'gbr Ijllo.t'br house by4iy draulic mm hine'ry ; convenient baihing liouws are lie in" erected ; lodging rooms are being renovated nn.l fur nilied with all that will contribute lo the enjoyment ol Ihe occupants ; and Ihe spacious premises are being or- nninented in various ways In short, the proprietor is determined lo render the Catawba Springs a place ol real enjoyment, lo those who mny patronage him : and be assures the public that every possible effort shall be made to secure the favor of those who call upon him. IT' Travellers who slop at Catawba Springs, will find ihe very besl of entertainment ; and lo all. the harges will be as low as the provision markets will al low. Catawba Springs, March 3, 1852. tf LEATHER BANDS. THE aubserfber has put up macJOnery for stretch in, cementing and riveting bands wilh copper riveta. The bands are stretched with powerful ma chines, made expretyTr ihat purpose, and the diffi culty of bnnita'tfrefctillit? and ripping under tbe com mon way of making them, is entirely removed by this process'. Hands made in ihn way will hold iheir wtdih evenly, run truq, and have a uniform' bearing on ihe drtmrnr-pulley. and wttf gyve lfw 15-to 20 per ?l. more poer than those nrtcfe in the ordinary way They are nude out of the besl selected oak tanned Spauiabcil Leather, and lio pains' wiri"be' "spifred to make them equal lo the bet Northern bands, and will be sold as low as they can be brought in New York. Bands will be kept for sale by J. G. Cairns, at the Salisbury Factory. CH AS. M. LINKS, Hunt'a Store P. O., Guilmrd co , N. C. ..'July 3, 1852. . pdlvlO Valuable Lands for Sale4 or 5 Trae Is. I HAVE several small but valuable plantations on ibe waters of limiting Creek, in Iredell county. which I will sell on good terms. There ia water pow er on one of these tracts suffic ient for any purpose. Any one wishing either lo purchnse it or lo invest cap ita! a a partner in the erection of a Factory, or machi nery of any description uon-it, will give me a call soon. These lands are all wilhin one day's travel of the Gfeat Ceuuai RaiJ Hoad, in a healthy section oi country. The- above named water loc-oiion is joining t he Ka.-. gle Mill 'Manufacturing Company, asd this place is now railed Sooth Troy; and there iW a'fair prospect for a Rail Rond or a Plank Koad, to run vin Eagle Mills and Souih Troy, or near ihere, leading via ''MwkwtflvTf W wards Virginia and the mountains ; when done, the rich provisions of those rich vallcvn will flow to Salia-'j bury, and thus enrich the Great Central Hat! Road -Then there will be a chance to speed all kinds of man ufactured jtoojlaHto-a rieady : Mrket . (fcinie .and help, ine da i M Paier Milt. Brassaml Iron Fourjdwe, Wool Mills, or any thing else you please. We can com nence hiid WiTd a Rail Road lo Salisbury and (hen fb ihe mountains,. we can make 'the Irot, here, either he T or V, Iron, and we can also build the Cars and L comotivea at Eagle Mill or South Troy. So let us look into III is matter fur our own advancement, and the credit of the Slate. r ANDREW BAGGARLV. N. B. The citizehaof North Carolina, South Car olina and Virginia, are 'equeated to consider :he above. ..; : - - - :; A. B. Eagle Mills, Iredell co., N. C.? &pl. 23, 1852-2lif N. B. Be if known Ihat Ihe above water location is entirely safe from ihe danger of huh water : And there can be put lo work several extra saw mill lor plank romf building, which is supposed vr.Hil.l 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 tbe above, I wish ball" mput up for pruning Cauco, and a Carpenter's Manufacturing K-tiihli.-liinent. I wish a Company ol good carpenters to form a body at South Troy, ll is likely that Eagle Milla and J-ouih Troy will improve 10 a areat extent, nud a plank road must run not far from South Troy : then we can saw and tnakejsiisb and. houae lu.ileniila so cheap tlint alinoM any one can have aigood comforlable house. We can build anywhere along Ihe plank or rail road. And besides ilns, we can build and improve jllfrTrtlyToBnj? eSfem ) wumiK: Here tbriij i be yoiu! doubt,' 'water sulfide nl to drive at least I'oiirover shot water wheels 25 feel in length and 5 or C feet in disinter, winch it Is now. believed that a saw and long w heel is pielered for steady work and safety of diim. 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 ia n pood rock boitoiu and bunks lo build lo, and in a section which will be hardly surpassed lor in ternal improvements. Thorn desirous to do well for themselves and children fof ever, would do Weil to give ine a call soon, Ih-lore such water locutions rise out of ihe reach oTa purchase. Several small tracts of land still for sale. f. Eagle Mills, Jan. 15, 1853. tf3!) TEjIPER ANTE ADVOCATE. rHIS Paper having been removed lo Camden, and placed under ihe management and control of the subscriber, will be published regularly every week on and afier the 6th of January. The paper is designed as tbe Organ of thJ Cause of Temperance, embracing every Order and organization. It will be a Miscellaneous Family JnuinaTand Agri cultural Paper, and the aim of ihe present proprietor will be to make it in every resecl worthy the confi dutn4raiHWM.cJH-Wy 01 ine renuing piiiinc generally. Il ia earnestly hoped that all who feel an interest in its success, will, at once, use their influence lo accom plish ils permanent establishment. Terms Two Dollars, ii Advancb. Subscriptions for six months received at the same rate. In each case the cash must accompany the order, and all.letters by roaiUre expected to be pre-paid, IK Those who n.e ' pairl Ibe former proprietor in advance for the, jear 152, will be furnished with the paper until the lime fot which they have paid expires iheBccouiirsforTR'nihiivinj; been transferred 10 the subscriber, those who are in arreats will oblige biin by remitting the amofini immediately.' Address " THO J. WARREN, Camden; R. C. ' December 24, 1852. 3.7 DAVIDSON COLLEGE. TI llHiiimUex of .ricJuJarJdiuLtKI,1i,w44.,B eeeol JL iion.,.1 ihe Hoard of Tr.isiees of Davidson Col lege, adopted n ihe, 27ih March, 1851 , have been ! p"i.i. tor will go mio which makes nouui iimiiiie their obligation, roltiwl.. The 'Prea. i l 85 5U. aitr lwrbHotUiMfce. mln 'that lie'fs now preV ' pared w-tswierrihcnTM of'-norarebrp:Snd to eipe J ' ' - 31 'mr jiihi 01 ,ne uee.- -s v. 1; ......... r- 1, i 1 - ill 1 x. !. ;;: STTI.V.. The j find i - n UVMKIL cv :mv!Y April 15. lts.2. . H4 C" lv. DA VIE J 10rKif MOCKS TDatie Couniy, Norlb Caroilna HE undersigned (.'vin?pr,.t1..1(,pJlh a' . ed Hotel, (lately Hie prniH.,,. f R V , '"" 'ny f I! .U.....U i,.r..r... ,i. p,.i.i.. .1... 1 " "lan extend a welcome tu the unveil, I TPred to accommodate hisBiiefin in a mam.."' 1 and mm in una neriiun m j- oi III LJtri.inii will be spared to render all m ,,. . " ""lleriiu. ....... , auk " ""J Kb At s nx; H. May 4, I "52 ly 1 NEW FALL & WINTER (JOODS Fill! ?) ,,,, . - j i r m llEr stiiiscritiets lire ik.w i. reiv L' 1 1 1 1 ...,e ..I tl... h. .....I ... . , ulilli ran iiiitj inir-r iiot-. rwr t-i: rrd m j roiiMhini'' (U , DRY GOODS, mail,. Hard ut re, Ciorl.iii. BiMtf.s, SIhms. Jii(s Hi nil y Made Clothing. lh asm Is tin if mid Ingrain Cnrpvtiiigs. Urn , jJj l0(fr tmff anil Ih oii ii ;Uuu, Itimki L. M..I It ., . ' Vuvrf, .nuiiwij, Ji'i'' I Hi-. )ii( Hy Horse. Shoe Iron. iuil.i. Sjinifjt if'.lWo Carnage Irnnmiiii's. iki,),, I other. While I a ad. S,(rin mul (4 Caudles llaiKcins aiMl ICui. N u GrindMone,. 7M .V.Y.7.' S (.. ,,;. ai l) , BLASTiyiP I'oivDiu;. i:Mke, anrf Kfr.;, ... . .1. I' if i -1. -ll 1.. il l I. ... l.tll CIS .1.TV t.t.L'. Wiutos- (j- .udillery. liluckxiniili 1 ni..i. r . i We invite ail w 1 1 umi iln pn. m ,uf II hulemlt or hrluil. to ge u id. !.' !bv rtl we have nitopterl ilie ii-li -i. in , , i fle. reir. er indncenienis Ii. cir-h biiver- tluin h:m ,r l,nt lered in Western .N.irib Carolina I lur mi.no profits and yuu k pales t'H A l III '.1!S CALDWRLL Salisbury, Oct 7, IH.'iJ. if a3 FALL AND WINTEB lilllli. II. II, MMllfk SOX. Fashionable Tailors and Clolliirrs, T IT AVE just received a iiiui sun.uh iii' fu.', 1. JL W -ll'imur lt'iil v tJadc ( lolbia;J Clollio. oV , to wit A gene'iil iinr'iwtn rttiinl coats, Oresa and- Frock Coats. Pam awl Vi -A a beaulilut assrfrliheili HI Lm's an I I h .in-nul inmnj (ieni'jf Dressing Gowns, lb av !.'. I'tnTn.'sl rrv Pants anIT-'f ':"T7ne":!iir"- 'G's'wul tnl vats; Suspenders. Ibawer. c :.n i l'.riUr kercbiels of a sinierinr ii't;. i'V. nn.l a 1m1' i-wrvuli'l article belonging to a Clothing Store , ti.gi-ihrr nkJ unert lo t ,ot , Clolhs, Cassimeres, Vostins.Cvercoal-l which lliev will sell 11s tin :i. n- 1 in V U. 11:11: ri 11-f Sotttbem-JwatteV'.iHvil.w-i.U be nWAit.-Bifl,J euoerior slv-le. and wilh ihe l.er mii'liii' i'- il" Ni-'inl ern markets could atfird They li ne -o rece-t'J iheir FhII 11111I Wi'nK r I :iliiria li I US'! ! .1:t. and uie leu.iv. tu imt 1 ""I11 ibe latest fashions Tuvlors' Shear. Points. Ti.iluS r .mil Veu.ri.b: for sate. Tbe nnileroiimeil restwetfut'v invite their iiirti iff the -puWic to cull and examine 'I t k h 11 m:niv ' JAMKH R PKARP. . Sepl. Ifi, 15Q - '. PLANK HOAR A T meellllir of tile Dire. l.rt- ol lln llff'iKV1" Tnvlorsville Plank R I t '.ni ;im, hei.l a' I'' barn's Htore, (Jepiemlier-'-U'li, ii was orVreJ.;lkl' Timmw rtuirw inlerest on nil i in-: ;i 'll-nifmfWV . arrears, uule.4.4 11.111I wiflftn lliniv .l iv-tf.' nv.1 that ihe 'f,..w irer ,.i , r ., mte'eft oil .. W'! Top urn whii--h- nfrrv he vn He, i t r lir-u-i-fr-. .uJ-Jli; menls remain uniund tnoje i ban tinny 'l"H ll wasfiirih.T ordered, tint the Trenin-r I 1 ..1 , ...nk a.,lL..... ..I I. ..-L iii.i.-. nii'li's teams 'i nupatd, in accordance with the pro iso"- 1,1 -fi pany's Charter. , - L. I'.L.H'KMF.h'. '' Salisbury; Srjil. J 1. 1-."J. ti WHOLESALE CL0TJIIS iioisk. Honkins &, Fairchild, m. 2311 r.ultluiui e Slnel. IMI 1 1 a""1' KEEP fiONSTAyTt.Y " V .l.7 l ;f ' jtssnuTUHXT ' Hf. itn M'"r' ..r .11 i;,; ... I, ,l,ev invite the ai!eaH Ul U 1 1 ljuuillll c- iv n nn j X-:lIr t . .e OA 18 J)E LA INS, I)KI Norewber 25, IS52 E. MVFr3 hn inst receiied.bv hf1 ' from New York, a small lot of !;I,Ikd H l)e Lailis; also, amuher lot ol Velvet i- . . .- .1 . I, . I L"l lorget ine sign oi ine ivcu i ig- JlVHIo I AND . FOR SALE m m ..-Vrt. .rJT.f r.-a!5-T!aF-.Br " 'lalatUf T" rniiir. unoersigneji oiiet!. .... - i,..,rii lying lour miles -South of Salisbury, t a.jTrsi'f Charlotte and new road to Com""1 i,..os a.1t A ltl. all wood l .eell'l IC"1 ' r ii .L:..L n I're.h elenreil ll is well " " several eligible'loeiiiimis for biiilibnir Tk,.n'flD Another Tract situated on lite waters oi fFniifnttf i.ir j-a Hmtles west o . .v M,w I His tract is wen suirir.. ).!-l;''i,r- 1 a good dwelling houe ami -an - ,.t;iM Tie land is generally g I A"' l"'r" " .., i purchase eitliernl inese ir.o i- hrj, ,-an . . .- . . .. M:nll i gain anil ncconiiiiouaiiiiK viewed liy'callnig on thesUJs,iiM-r s hu J iikr'' sure in show mi; t liriu. VVAT.-'0' DAVID August -I. lW.-lf I I Mantillas, Mantilla On. M. I" I. SHSIA, VII TP 1 1 ini ( ' "' i .- Pl ; scholarship scheme being lio adopl'ed rp HE ' "rSJ , V' I TII:US-" ' v,peraiion on the first of Januurv', I K;,.J ' L A H H'.t 7.7: A '.' ,r ,,j jj- rhe I" i';ht'2lilv ttnporiam jliaLthe -aubactibera l nnd wadded." hieh lr. 'twr,ns.. ftte their onliguhoo, Bromntl,. The Trea i ol' 5U. Call soon at i'" ' o-J fjfi'- lfa.tl,enle,,,re-m.a.'iJ,.,l..,i.T --:'. V ::;".7-'. f tfJ7":r- Tr:" ''""a If 55 ieW-StJ!? --.. " .'' SB - - w
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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Feb. 17, 1853, edition 1
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