1 l' it H u II ft it 4 w, ma rt lot f nn list ne real aitel iceJ tt itbe frt! inri lia 1.4 ise. r incf Jit r d mm ft folioT '.far! r s. ur i jibe oft aba Sttt rOjB tlcc , ) : 8 CUJ'jr tllw following V j4;,h,i:i l."g'he Whig party will soon . j iif ih utfrr, 8" '' u" " ' uur:i cop I .. ;i I . j: . j , rfipm'li' in the C.overninei.1, yet iiT iH conips the great conservative ib element of strength in the coon ' - i' ''S! ''L!Sll.i-B!l.v ' iruloi party might otherwise erp Tbi i ' "lean or unimportant poi - li it ii one 'in which great honor eaa bo . sad much Kxd lm. Le this po fTLi .miiiifJ wilb teudiiies. dienilv. j-rseverance, without turning tide lolbisi y "'i' name, and, if it cannot do much J,ood ofibe country, it can preveiir much Alltb tVbig bare In do j lo li steady ' Irirsini; ,h croaking f a few of I heir pomi " tjfird on lh6 0I"' band, '"' ,ne bullying jjMjiical btsjjsdorio on the other. We bare ir ta keep our rank closed and our arm in rleKaWr thMwa tn air iretina at the Itir onset, a"0" enture ourselves and the iaieret ul the country a complete and jOHttai riclorji Let no Whig despair of Rrpublic. We hare ieen darker day. ictM adocer of Whig principle, than thick now bang over us. We helped to parly nut ol those gloomy days, and cut do so again. Hut if there be any w hit jjditTefeniljf and are inclined to despond, gtouldbid them rememler the glorious ex. ,0) oi ber timet. Had the W hl of 76 jirtVsj under reverie, The liberty we now nj would bare hern denied u. Had the liiiiof '39 given way under reverses, the nwKHii victory of 1840 would nerer have been Hg, J ne ir revri.os wrir grvramj muro orrr ntlning than uur. After an overthrow in lirStiie election or 1839, the Whig had it Me year to recover in. we now hav wk tor. Tbey rallied, and routed their op it 'all along the line, and over the Un Wh; may we not du as much ?" From tlx National Intelligencer. RESIDENT FILLMORE AT HOME. IWtaarivu rraoiuiiiin. ao proper 0ia--la tHiiBrai and ungnae, tiava been adnpietl by a Kttor nd Common Council ol ibe city of r lYStb- While ibey do jutiice lo ibe Patest- 'arr himieK, the compliment which I bey of. . 'ifHib eminent gentlemen who compose hi 'Cikinei will l applauded hy the honorable d wprejodiced of all paitie. ' 7 "to tminriit pure and ucceaful admin i a !ws of Mr. Fillmobk being about lu lermi- ' . i "Rttolted, Thai we congratulate him upon iiif(chi"g rcleaae from a position which "TiMwr coveied, and in which he ba o no , Mion ia enduiing place in hi grateful coun- r't history ; and upon hi return to the more Mftoitl avocation of un. fficial life, where Tlartrrwic tenicei can be reconciled with ' triw leli'citv, we share with our fellow riii j tml Buffalo the just ptid and gmteraf j.y etk ahtcb ibey look lor ward lo bi residence aJju, ' 1 I "RcuJvtd, Thai the entbusiaam o( bis re. ) jrptin would be augmented, and the highest v 4wr conferred uim ibe penrile f oor ciy, I Kinmiia, on nir reiurn io us, ne accomuan- ik; lb distinguished' statesmen who have ftrtiripated in the care and shared in the glory ft wi Administration : and we earnestly re iwmbein to to enable u lo testify our respect i (ratitude for their high character and emi m public service. Rtiolxtd, That his honor the Mayor "com Jhsictle these resolutiona to Mr. Fillmobe PKeacb member of bis Cabinet." THE NORTH CAROLINA COAL. Northern capital is not low in seek ins t Ptious investments in anyj section of F tTnion. We teacii" from the " Fayette fefibservetthattheeiitirecaottal stock f P railroad Irom Fnt etteville to ihe coal mvir: five hundred thousand dollar F been subscribed. The subscription in tjelteville had amounted to 83400, En, on a pleasant evening last week, a feman from Wall street. New York, tly recorded -his name in the books ffH by the Commissioners for lhei pint of 406,COO. making the total runl ol the canual slock authorized hy 1 Legislature : and it cinnnth inrrit f nlil ihe stockholders, by resolution lo 'nm, authorize an additional sub- Wionof half a million. , Whilst the tolinians) are somewhat chagrined at J cut out' of the oDOortunitv of sub Ming to their own road, Ihry are grat- valine rnimr Coal fields of out good sinter must prove of benefit lo South Car- rby introducing this indispensable pct to an extended sjstem of manu- rfllrini' ' ..it .. r..l -oi a 3 nrurwsnr jr tun. I'tTat COal hfla nrnKbKli .). t-t.l tn uritK. ,l'Dty or Ihirtv miles nf railroad con. POt ilt this Slat anrl if hehnoi nur ;f'l0pf0fit f;JfuV by --eompiettng -1 he -conned ion w most rv,.M :... wiuuic rvillt. South Carolinian. Ai xciDEXT in the Capitoi A Wash- correspondent of ihe Concord Uem ' '"terday, in the House, a poor lady, J'ars of age, who had been for ' 'prosecuting a claim on Congress, in aw. " of her mother, a woman 89 ti . ids oeeaainn nf muf at a arene. imm ta . rufi ..... .t ... i r 1 ' af,er 80 mny days of ... - I rl.r : . t i "crrcu and anxious poverty, was "crrea and anxious poverty, TWod. Th Wtnn Tk. i.j i "ii l w - -r iic inuy nerseu, woo was k 'J cant attire of sable, listened Hi'8 with painful jnlerest, and yu'1 1 tB" ndications"lhat the bill became loo evident lo be doubt- C srl!" pe"1 emt'on of her heart L "f r ,hn lw strength, and she -it-r " teM tnsensihte on The floor. .i, "mounting to some 2000 was vjrwgb. iristanter. Never '" better liou-t There did woman was hardly ojopposilioDj, 'wvr. ,vt ... N i j Ma. " --T ispii ji ims ifcri ii mrwi ra pa .1 - . fiWheelit.g -T Vt : IU.T I Dft AhlM- jeffuTtri The? are firm, with sales at . l as, wuh the prospect l txilL LIS, I - LAWS Of TUB UNITED STATU W iSiSs Ut TKirtf t4WKd - ., -. (W IMMkltka Of Lhat irali4 7" f" J 1 MfaM MIJ aa T ... IW DOUtHH k BUM. . . thoQWDd 4nlUn. ruT teBHOtti La rlH.taw. ..j a- . rvmtli Jaljr, for nnuloiM UMMuaod Jan.. w, uwm., rrr:r ' toM,th or r"7.othoWui.rfhlh7-d :-JLs.2,.!!!,, nl.thofjuly. one thoiT :7.Tfn '.'-'r ununa ami KTrat IwaOboauitd doUan. urttilfat two 'V U1I Mr andan. . .LL... i . .... ml ffht hUDdred tod aixtoen, B addiUua lo aa majZul atT Public Act No. lo 1 AN ACT lo aarrendrr to tha ftuu at Ohu tK. -.-i.v.j ' tioa or Ui Cumberland rea . u a.... rj.cJrutrtfe .,.Jl1.0a.,,!,rfn,T,d..',, Ctark "f. .odoT. hfc-WlZyrSS "i!"' u,.lh,.V'",d 8ut. Pr fer ta. ,r. pe ui Bring inert In tha eonatrucUon nt uid road, and all I th. priTitodaaa of rJr Elod kfiof to tha United 8uu,a.eontl -Ith M ,oad. be. and tti JL ir. hi traiulemd and aurrandarad to tha Stale of ObJo ' Approred Jauaarj Hh, ISM. Folic Act No. 11. ' AN ACT making appropriation lor I he oamenl of Nary Pen. iona for tha year ending tha thirtieth uf Juoa, one tbottaajMl alghl hundred and nny-fcar. "aaiw th I ulref ufAmtriea in (hngr amtmhUd, That the a, ana uia aane U herebr. aoiruartabl m at any eywey in the treamiry not otherwiaa aivmortated. tut U n' an wa IM BeiTUT. aUManMarifaaMl naal naT SrSouXSed'jr.nT "". for invalid penaiona, twenty-Ira thouaaod doQara. Approred Jaaaary SO, 1831. Pceuc KaanLOTHW No. I. A RESOLUTION for anrrenlerlng the aite of tha old Ogtathora Barracka to the City Council of Sarannah, Oeorgta. , Wr U, tirnuu and Ho a Krpnmm.HtvM aIAa UMUHt HUiUt mfAmfrtca in Omrmt amrmUtd, That the Sec retary of War be, and he ia hereby, authoriaed lo eonrey lo Uia City Council of Sarannah, Georgia, the aite of the old Oglethorpe bandnnedhy th Onrernnient, and in ounilderaltoa of the Uber- amy oi lata: city, in aurrrlMlering to the Oorernnarnt heretofore certain landi now known aa the New Barracki, lo aaid city. Approred January 10, ISM. Pear ic KnoLimoa No. T.J A RISOtlTTlOX expUnatory of tha appropriation lor the Im. proreroent of the bVkonk rirar and harbor of rrorideiioa. Rhode laialMl. MJtt Sena) amd B 0 ?reercir W titrrf 3MM nf Amrririt in Congrr amtmbUd, That the eaaae In the "Act making appropriaUooa for the improvement of certain karbore and rivera," approred thirtieth of August, eighleea hundred and afty -two, making an appropriation for "re muring a nirk near the mouth of Ihe Sekuuk rlrer, harbor of Rhode Inland," be conaftued to authorise the remoeal of aay rock or other obrlracUona at the crook or the entrance or mouth of Bekook rirer, harbor of Providence, and State of Rhode Island. Approred January 10, 1853. ANSWER TO THE COURIER'S , INQUIRY. The Charleston Courier seem lo b anxious to know why Mr. Harris, ihe lowo marball of Charlotte, advertise for 500 or 1000 wagons N be employed in hauling from ihia place lo Columbia or lo Charleston, as should have been stated in the advertisement. We r requested to inform the Courier thai the plain and simple reason is our people desire to have their produce transported to market. The general impression in ihi neighborhood i that the Rail Road between ibis place and Charleston weie built for ibis purpose, but as yet ihey have failed to amwer the bonesi and aniious eipeciaiiiiua of the people i .so ibey are forced, by considerations of sheer necessity, lo fall hack upon ihe old republican plan ofgel. ting (heir produce lo market. There are bun. dieds on hundreds of bales of cotton lying at our depot, and about ihe sireel of Charlotte, which have been accumulating for month. with out any apparent efforts on ibe part ui the Kail Road o Irlcer to accommodate. our people,., and relieve itn-ir wants in this regard. Now, per haps, if ihe Cornier and other Charleston aud Columbia papers would speak out on ibis sub ject, ii mighi be lhai their fulmination would effrci some good in behalf of our citizena. The stilt small voice of our country thunder is loo soil In be heard amid ibe din of clashing inter, est in the great commercial citie of Colum bia and Charleston. If the car would only take 400 bale per day and ihey might lake 500 lor u. our dock would be kept meaiura bly clear. Charlotte Whig. A Wolf in Sheep' Clothingilmftim4(Cm.). seems to be prolific with thieve ihia season. The Times record ibe conviction of one the other day who was part thirl'andparl preacher. He broke into a store packed up ome good, and then attended a prayer meeting, Irom which be returned lo the lore and carried off ihe gnmi. He confessed lo aiealing abont $2. 000 worth of good within ihe last two jear. Among other things be stole a piece ol silk, had a ministerial robe made of it, put on the garment, and went to a daguerreotype gallery arid had bi likeness Jaken, with the robe on, his band isised and fore finger pointing heaven whidat an index to hi inclination, and the principlea of .itis miaaton, ;a "dge Sjorrs seni him to prion for lour years; A monster iron sleam ship, it is said, is to he immediately built in New.York. The sa loon i lo Ire 200 feet in length, with accomoda tions (or ihree thousand passengers. There are ipjbe sUteea engiwes. with 5000 horse power ; ihe mimAmTpee per hour, and ihe hip i expected lo make the passage from New York lo Liverpool in five day. an " The Grand Jury f, the county of Benton, in ihe Territory of Minnesota, has presented the Winnebago Indians as a nuisance, on aecount of iheir constant depredation on iho whiles, and saylbal if some means are not speedily de. vised whereby ibe evil here comptainad of may. be remedied, war and bloodahed must ensue. Free Colored Pertont.S. memorial lo the Maryland Legislature is in circulation in Kent eoumyr asking tor. -raw -h compel free person ol color, hiring by the year or otherwise, to fulfil their contracts by remaining during the period for which ibey may have agreed to serve. Il is said' it frequently happens 'that upon ihe mo1 frivolous pretence such hirelings leave iheir 'emn over dortfig tnemoai ouy -ee-aw. inmrv ol a crop, urtiavptino umvt I V I ... kL. tlu l.ailtal a SlaI . ...I--.., an S n.tMmiX in mat U A miVIVft'ftAOT W lit- ' nrojxiarc ered persona omrtLin.' or rcfoaing 4 fUUjhi IMVAM'V'W jar, .-- . . . ii i : . . . Willi in.lucin I , .r three children, of Jt t of fhnl county, lo runaway. They were overtaken, however, before teaching i'eno jivania. itacMori m Indiana A bill i pendine to inuiana leguialure to compel old bachel. or oj thirty year ol if lo marry, or oar flftv dollart a year into ihe couoiv irraurv,4n Mi. Ibe Oral lady who tball marry ftr the 1 of January The provision ol the kill apply lo wtuower ol one year' .landing. Geace Gkebn wood The last bit of tp from Italy mentiona the probable mar. r."r 01 or,,ce re'nwood with a wral thy American, whom she eaotured in l i m . 1 lasteb otatub. Mr. Mills has been authorized by the government of the New lr WytiM I'alnce.' to malie " n plaster uiuut-i 01 nts spienuid statue of Jackson lor the exhibition next May. The Savannah Morning News boasts 01 Pcl ,r' being in blossom in thai i vcn.ly. so can we in Charleston, bavins as we write this Daraeranh.a mll l.r.n.K haiA.. ... - i. r """" innen irom a peacn tree in . grade n In the city, covered wilb bios some. Courier, aunday School. Ninrieen-lwrniieih of the miMnarie who hav gone from from Ureal britain lo the heathen lands, are said to have received their Aral relivinua iinoresiona in : . a n a . . . - ,n oaUhalb SCDOOl. and of (he evanirelie: minia of England Under fori, year, of see. mora tert of Kngiand Under Toriy years of age. moi than two third became pious ai Are tchoolt In this eountjr, on Tueadav evening ibe 15ih insl by the tie. Mr. Jscock. Mr. THOMAS BARBER, Id mia OAllun liAKKISU.'M. I In Iredell couiMjr, on ihr 1st ininani.by David Kam sf. rq . Mr. SOLOMON OVERCASH, lo Miss Jn Art T UfKIUIIT. On the 17ih of November, IP53, by ihe Re. Wil ler M. McU.II, the Rev. G. ADAMS GOWIN. for merly of North Carolina, 10 Miss MARY E. McGILL 01 lennesaee. In Irrdell county, recently, Mr SAMUEL WARD, sgra j, 10 miss tuLlA t UKCUM, aged abonl 53 A babe in a house, is like a well-spring of pleasure ; meaaenver of peace and love : Yet il ia atalentoftrast.aloaa to be rendered back with interest. BORN Feb. 16 A daughter to James Murphy, Town. DifaJ. In ihis coanty, on ihe 17th instsnt, Mrs. PHEBE BROWN, wife of Mr. MoKa Brown, acd 5 yrara and J days. In ihia county, n ihe 17ih instsnt, Mr. FRANCY ANGELINK, consort of Mr. Eli Klutta, and daughter of Mr. Jacob Correll, in the 33d year of her age. In this place, on the 20th instsnt, Mre. CATHA RINE BIVAN3, aged about 58 years. MILLMMY AND MAimJA-MAKING. THE undersigned having determined, some time since, to open an establishment In Salisbury for the purpose of carrying on the !lillinerjr and laUtua-.TIalalllg Business on a somewhat eitrnaive scale, would beg leave to announce, that the is now ready to receive the calls and orders of those wishing work done. At much trouble and eipense, she has secured the services of Mrs A. Wrtaos, a lady from one of ihe most fmhionab'e and eitrnaive estab ments on Broadway, N. Y., who is fully qualified lo manage (he business in all its vsrtoua forms and Chang es. She feels no hesitation, therefore, in ssarraaiinf thr moat entire satisfaction ; and with confidence of succrsaaolicUs lhe palronajrof thepabfic. TKe Fans fashions atld patterns are received monthly. Otdera from a distance faithfully and promptly at tended lo, and work sent abroad shall be packed and fowarded with care. ' tr Residence, second door below- the Pop I Office. M. A. REEVES. Salisbury, Feb. 94, 1853. T HE Firm of W. Murphy 3c Co. is this day dia- solved by mutual consent. All persons indebted to the, firm are requested to call at the old stand and setile ihe same with Wm. Murpby. who ia authorised .Uteule.aU lhe, business.. : - r.: " wMSHmvitrpr - V " JAMES MURPHY, ROB'T MURPHY. Feb. 18. 1853. 4w43 nv nim un hew Wholesale and Retail STORE! THE subscribers hsre formed a Copartnership, and will conduct the Wholesale and Retail Business in a general and complete stock of Goods, at Murphy's well known taV Main StrrtU.Sslishury. under . the firm bsm! style of Marshy, MeRorie &. Co. WILLIAM MURPHY, JAMES MURPHY, JOHN McRORIE. JAMES S. McCUBBINS. , Salisbury, Feb. 1, 1853. 4 I THE Public will perceive by the above notice, tharwrhvefinnrtf'ir Coparmership to irnnsact a Wheleraale and Retail Trade in a full and complete Slock of Goods at Ihe above we'l known atand. " Our long experience, eitensive business acquaint. ance, with ample cash means al command, we confi dently believe will enable ua lo present for your inspee tien, aa large, general and weH selected stock of Goods, adapted lo the Spring and 8ummer season as can b found in any Southern' Market. We espect lo be in full receipt of our desirable and eitensive Slock by the 1st to ihe lOih of April, when we should be pleased to have buyers pay aa a viait, carefully examine ihe stock aa to extent, variety, and prices, pledging ourselves thai no effort shall be want ing on our part to make it lo their interest to purchase of as. All orders will be filled pnncloally and promptly at the same prices, aa if the purchaser were present. MURPHY, McRORIE it CO. SeiisBry.Teo7 171833. . tf43 Notioel Notioe ! THOSE indebted lo. ihe late firm of Summerell, Powe & Co.. are notified 10 come .forward and make payment without : delay,, aa further indulgence cannot be a flowed ' Apply to - - - -' J. J. SUMMERELL. February 17. 1853.. 5t4t 7MARRIAGE CERTIFICATES, in tne moat- oeawuiiM ai vte ot toe print ing an, ana- r - oBvaBitH forta for frtmthg.rot six A tsis Orric. j STAGE LINE. OUR1JAILY 8TAGE LINE OF FOUR, HORSRT "-son, arrive at ine wanatofl Hotel 9 clock, p. m.aod leave 7 e.rn;- Mr. H. James being out duly wiuuviawH agrut at font place: -w- T- . RIPLY.5PRINCSk50. DAJXY MATT. STAOR OUR Line of four horse post eoechee. which carries the daily mail from this place to Raleigh arrive al Ihe mansion noiei every say al 8 p. m. and leavea 4 a m. Mr. H. James, ia our agenl at Salisbury. BLAND ft. DUNN. I WOULD Mate (that the Dublio ma not h aeh. ed J thai ibe regular mail stage from C be raw, 8. C., lo oattaoary, stops al the Manatuo Hotel. Also the rega Isr mail Stage from ihia place lo Aaheville via Lincoln ton and Ratberford. stone at ihe Manaion Hotel H Jame being ihe only agenl in Salisbury. Both thorn ?! ' iriveeyery TueadayThBraday, and Saturday, ana rears every Monday, Wednesday and Friday. H. JAMES. N. B. I should like to amnio two wood it linn. oiagej driver. H. J , I v - Salistury, Feb, 3. 1853. if39 WITCHES GOLD AND SILVER WARE. H. I. Miller & Co WhelesaJ Watch aad Jewelry Beats, N, 237 flaJfrmors St., S. E. cor. of Ckarlti St., IBS porter of Engliah and Swiss Watches and Tools of every description. Watch Case Makrraand Manufacturers of Fine Gold Jewelrv. We call the at tent ton of southern snd wmrrn dealera in Watrhea jewelry and Silver Ware, lo our very exlenive slock, assuring them lhal in no si tide in our line shall we al low any establishment to surpass us, either in quantity, quality or low prices. We are Ihe only Wholesale nouse in this brsnca of trade in Baltimore, and shall use every fair means lo induce southern and western merchants t open accounts with a. Our term aha II be as liberal and accommodating a can possibly be found in the United Slates. We will lake great pleasure in showing oar goods lo pouihern nd western tnercbamar whether ihey open accounts wilk us or not. L. II. MILLER St CO.. Iv39 Importers of Wstches, Baltimore. Strayed or Stolen FROM the subscriber 'a camp, about two miles from Charlotte, on the Statesvillr road, on the niirht of ibe 25th all., a bay Mare MULE, heavy made, in aood order, between 9 and 13 yesrs old, but young looking, no msrks, but is rubbed on Ihe , rump and a white spot on ibe back, paces well. Any person taking up said Mule shall be rewarded for their trouble. Information can be given lo Leroy Springs, Esq , Charlotte, N. C. JORDON 4. JONES. Feb. 17 1853. 3141 ADMINISTRATORS' NOTICE. THE undersigned having, ai February Term 1853, ol Rowan County Court, obtained Letters of Ad ministration on the estate of Albert Overman, dre'd., hereby give notice lo those indebted lo said estate to come forward and make payment without delay ; and hose, basing claims against the same are required lo present them for payment according to law. Other wise this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. W IN. OVERMAN OBAD1AH WOODSON Administrators'. Feb. 17T853V 3l41 Attention I Cvnnty Claimant t ALL person having claims again! the County of . Rowan, (to be passed upon by the Committee of Finance.) are requested to present them lo the subscri ber, on or before 36tb dsy of April next, and they will be attended to. ; OB ADIAH WOODSON . fjtr of the Committee ofFinance. Feb. 37. 1853. 3(41 JOHN C. BAKER & CO. WhstsssM Drag lataartert aad Dealer la Farelga aaa asMncaa Drag, caenlcalt, aedltUes, Palais, Oils, Wlaasw Class, D,e SUA, Ic, Ac - -. 10 If. 3rd St., PHILADELPHIA. JC. D. sic CO. invite the attention of Drug . gists, Merchsnls, Grocers, Manufacturers and others to their slock of well selected, fresh, and reliable standard goods. Purchasers will find among iheir assortment every variety of Drug Merchandise, Perfumery, Surgical In- strumenu, dtc, which they will aqpply of very choice, quality, snd st as low prices ss can be bought in rhila delphia or elsewhere. Orders,- whether - entnrstred to s persona Ity , or by letter, shall receive equal attention, and the interests of the buyer fully regarded hi all respects. J. C. BAKER St Co's celebrated MEDICINAL COD LIVER OIL. This scientific snd popular remedy, so exlensivrlv employed by the Medical Faculty for the Cure of Pul monary, Rheumatic, Scrofulous snd Neuralgic Disrae- es, has attained a celebrity in connection with our sig- natore, unsurpassed by thai of any other Manufacture. Il has been used wnh Ihe moat signal and gratifying uccess in the nospttsls and Utspenaariea- ol fhilsdel- phis, aa well as in the private practice of the most emi nent of the profession. . In order lo supply the public wnh oil of undoubted purity and of Superior Quality, we have empbyed an Agent at the rTahefies who wilt forward our Oil direct. so thai purchasers can depend upon all Oil bearing our signature as s fresh and genuine article. For .information concerning us utility, mode of ad ministration, analysis, snd other interesting mailer, we refi-r lo the pamphlet published by us, copies of which will be seal gratuitously lo physicians and others, sd- ressing us, post -ps id, or on spplication to Isr. nlli Sc Sill, Salisbury, of whom also the Oil can be had. Feb. 3rd, 1853. - 39-1 y CORN WANT f ff bushels of Corn wanted, deivered at the M.XJVJ Poor House, Apply at thit Office. 241. ATTENTION. FARMERS OF NORTIf CAROLINA ! THE undersigned takes thii method of informing ihe'larmera of the State, that the second volume of Tbb FaBama's JocaitiL published at Bath, N. C, will begin on the first of April next.. I Those persons who isb to take The Journal will df well lo send in Iheir names al once, in ordernnt tliey may begin Willi the first number of ihe volume, and lhal it may be known in time what the issue for the year will be. JOHN F. TOMPKINS, M. D. Terms, 1 copy $1 Off 6 copies 5 00 13 10 00 10 " SO 00 Payment in advance. 341 IOFFER iVr sslea Vsutiral ailuatien for b public stand for a travellers Inn, and other public business, snd sl a very thriving plsce.said to contain Two Hun dred and Fifty Acres of Land, more or less; which I will sell low for cssh, or s part cash, or for likely young negroes. . Or I will sell lots sl a fair price, (one acre lota) situated seven miles North of Jonesvillr, Yadkin county, al the p!ace known as Ml. Fleasam.or Cocker ham's Stand. The Post Office ia on the State Road, Surry county, N. C. Any one wishing to buy in this healthy country place, will please give me a call and examine for them .elves. D. H. DAVIS. " Tebrosrr . i 853. : : 5w40 - - - - JACKS FOa SALE. HE subscriber has two beautiful Jacks of large aite, T which be will sell on fair, terms. One is right. nd the other, between two and thfee.yesrs old. Let-, Iera addressed lo me at StslrsviTle, or at Snow Creek, Iredell county, will receiV attention. f . A, P.iJVRANCE . 1 febrBery 17,1853. f . -.Jtl-- - Dlanks ojevcry description: for. sale I AT THIS OFFICE. ' 1 " '''. ..';'. f il , I., ...m,:,. -..J-,, l:.-.-!.atL.'il; l.ullrr l.J 1 j ; ';, Safer ; reaihersvH; Iron 3J to-lj; Linarrd Oil 6U .Molasses ioidW; .ai.s5 (wii; Olsj,a00; Irbb Po laiors au UUU; Sweel do. 3j o 4U j Sugar, (brown) mi , 11. wil. uu iv ; bail, sack hi 75 s Tal I in a . Ul . c. r. ui et "eat 'Uw 9 ,ora 97 '. FVaTTSVIU.t, N. C. Feb. 17 Beeswax 94 a 91; Raraa main Ctto8 8 Conr 0s6.i; Cotfee 10) all: Flour 450 a : Feathers 35iS37 Flaxseed 1 15I20 Iron, oweaea.a un: so. cngiisn j 84: Lard 13 a 13 Leather, sole, 30 33; Molasaea3437: Nails.eal.51 ft vraiawMt . oug aroro.n mi a aa.toattf a aii.wrck,i 74 a IW : Tallow, 7 08: Wheat 75 10 tw. Caaatw, Feb. 16 Bacon per. lb. 000131 : Butter 30 030 : Bees. ax 0 31)031 : Coffee 130 15 : Cotton 7J 0 9) : Corn 50 0 60 Egga 13 0 15 : Flour 5 0 a: r earners 3U033 : Iron 5061 : Lard 009 13 leather (sole) 18 0 33: Molasses 35 0 40 : da. Ca ba, J3 0 37: Nails, cut, 6 0 7: Rice 41 0 & Sugar, brown, 8 0 10: do. Loaf, 1 21 0 15: Sail, Li verpool, I 50 0 0 00 DR. S. II. PENDLETON, m f LKS hia professional services to the public v ne csn ne toond st Uol. Kobarda' lime . Salissubt, Msaca 25, 1853, 47 THE PUBLIC MAY RELY ON US M We advertise what we caa do, and do what we promise. FOR ihe convenience and accommodation of the travelling community, we have established a splendid line of Four Horse Post Coaches from Char lotte, N. C, direct to the Northern Cities, Greatlj Redacitig (he Fare. This line of Four Horse Post Coaches is now in suc cessful operation, running from the Charlotte snd S. Carolina Kail Koad direct to 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, Ureensboro', N. C. The Coaches leave Salisbury every Mondsv. Wed- nesdsy and Friday at 6 A. M . both for Charlotte and Greensborougb, returning the next dsy by 6 P. M. Connects si Charlotte with ihe rail road, snd al Greensborough wilb P. Flogg'a Sl Co's. splendid line ithout delay, on lo Richmond and Petersburg. Through tickets 10 Richmond and PetersburE. Va.. can be procured of A. D. Lindsay. Arent. at f.hirlotte. and H. L. Robards, Agent, at Salisbury. C. LUCAS A CO. Salisbury, Jan. 27. 1853. ' NEW JJOOKS, FOR SALE AT J. D. ENNISS' BOOK STORE. Ntrrth Carolina Form Book Con taining forms of all legal insuumenu imponsot r be knowwww-Jaatreev ef the-Peaeej Administrator, Sheriffs, Clerks, Constsblrs, &-c, arranged and com piled from ihe beat authoritiea. j The American Farm Book, being a practical treatise on soils, manuie, draining, Irrega Iton, grsssea, grain, roots, fruits, cotton, tobacco, and every staple product of the United Slates with the best methods for planting, cultivating and preparing for market. lUrs. nils' Practical Cook Book, containing upwards of One Thousand Receipts, con aisting of directions for selecting, preparing and conk ing all kinds of meats, vegetables, and salads, also for making all kinds of plain and fancy breads, pastries, cakes, jellies, preserves, etc.. Ate. Hinds' Farrier, being a practical treatise on on all the diseases and accidents tn which the Horse is liable. the causes andaymptome of each, snd the -most approved remedies employed for iheir cure in every eaee .. .. - ' Downing' Cottage Beldenre, or a a aeries of designs for rural cottages snd coii(r vil las snd their gardena and grounds sdspted to North America. Salisbury, Jsn. 6, 1853. 35 Standard Keener Notice. ALL persons are required by law to have their Mea sures, Steelysrds, Weights, Scle; Ac, A.c, ex amined and sealed by the Standard Keeper every two years. It becomes my duty, therefore, to give notice to sll concerned to comply with this requisition, other wise ihe law will be enforced against those who persist in selling by unsealed measures, weights, tic. 'WILLIAMS BRWON - - Standard - Keeper:- Salisbury. Jsnusry 27. 1853. 5w3rt FAUST Sl WINEBRENER, Importer and Wholetolt Deolrrt in FOREICX A DOMESTIC HARDWARE, CUTLERY, &C. NO. 6PJ NORTH THIRD STREET, Between Arch St Race, West side. Philadelphia. J37J Wm. H. MoRary, FR0X LEXICT0X, NORTH C1ROLI.VI, RESPECTFULLY inform h.s friends and the pub lic that he has permanently located in Wilming ton, N. C.y a a Commission and Forwarding Mer chant. There is now nine Steam Boats on the Cspe Fear river : One leaving this place for Fayettevillr ev ery day, whfch' 'wlTthahli''htin to frrrwsrdiaooda with out detention here, as he is entirely disconnected with any particular line. ' N. B. He will be pleased lo fill orders for Groce ries CoHee, Sugar, Molssses, (c. References: Messrs. Hcxt ( Addextox, Lexington, N. C. ' - - Mrr Br Br KriaWi;-rrstBsjJifc Messrs. E. A. Vout.Et k Co., Salem. " J. R. tfc J. Sloxk, Greenaboro. t. M. Yocko, Mocksville, N. C. Wilmington, N. C, Jan 20. 1853. - 6mo.3H ON ibe latof February the uudrrsigned -will com mence running a daily line of Steamers, Consist ing of four light draft boat. . They will leave Fsj-etie-ville every day al 7 o'clock, A. M.,and Wilmington every dsy at 12 o'clock, (Sundays excepted,) landing Goods the next morning st 7 o'clock. Shippers by this line may rely on getting their goods up with more despslcb than ever before by sny Busting Company on ihe Cape Fear River. Superior accom modations for passengera. Goods intended for these boats should be marked care of E. J. Lutterleh, agent at Wilmington, snd bills Lading sent to him. T. 8. LUTTERLOH. Febrnsry. 3, 1853. - ' " ' ' ln.39. ""WORTH & ELLIOTT, (SOCCktSOB TO J.' D. WILLIAMS.) ' Forwarding and Commission '--i oirerrhfrnf,- : " FAtETTETLtE. iCAUClLtitr . t: a. wobtb. ' (lyo39 ' f.ivU(ynT' aVJAs W i V , K V AJ.AJJkJLaVijjut "OFrtCE!! V7UHaxas Brown,- INVITES the attention of all lo hia shop of Tir, Sheet Iron. and Copper Wares. He Jtaaarveral -workmen of superior ski I) in his employ, snd ia con aiantly replrnishing bia stock. He s selling waoraat a low rale, and ia determined to furnish all article in . bi line a cAeajs a can be biiught elsewhere, in .llie . Slsfe." He is at sll times'resdy to receive ihe orders of hia frirnda aad the public, and any work not on band promptly made to order. Call and tee and hear prieee. Hia Sheet Iron Stoves are a superior article and very. cheap. STILLS of all sixes kept for sale, and made to order. The subscriber respectfully solicit a trial. 0 Mer- cbanta and Pedlars are particularly invited to give him a can. Country Produce, old Pewter and old Copper taken in exchange, for work. . . , .- . .- Salisbury. Dec, 30, 1852. Iy36v9 Selling off at Cost rpHE si A durin subscribers wishing lo close iheir business ng ihe present winter, resoecifullr inform their friends snd Ibe' public in nnersl.lhat they will sell at cost their present STOCK OF 4I00DS, consisting in part of COLD J.V& SILVER WATCHES, CLOCKS, TXWKtRri iiil FAX C ARTICLE 9 OP ALL DESefUPTf&ftSr Those wishing lo purchase s nicies in out line, will do well to call soon. BOGER 4. WILSON. N. B. All persons indebted to ihe firm either by notes or accounts, will plesse call and settle the same before the first of January next, after which lime they will be banded out for collection. BUGER 4. WILSON. " Salisbury, Nov. 6,1852. 23 NEGROES WANTED. CASH FOR NEGROES ? ffIIE subscriber is now in market for the purchase X f oin HinDitcD ivronoKs. for which ihe HIGHEST I'MCES .V CASH will be paid. Persons in the adjoining counties with property of he shove description for sale will find that they csn get ihe highest prices by making enrlv s milieu lion to bim. MYER MYERS. Salisbury, Dec. 22, 1852. tf 5 NEW CARRIAGE SHOP, AT 'MT.U.LLA. rT"IIE undersigned has o A peneia Carrisge Kelab lishment near Mount I'lls, in Rowan connly, and begs lesve gylViygg', 3'e -Can-public attention to Hie E jPssme. He is prepared to do Seiwis.-te-T- . ... , . . . v .. f business, in the very best manner, and on the most ac commodating terms. He proposes to make a perma nent eatablishment al ihe above atand, believing the public wants of that section of country require it. He hopes the citizens in the surrounding country who may need work, will give him a call before going elsewhere. He will possess some advantages over Carriage build: ersin the surrounding villages, and beg the country puouc will avail themselves of the benefits of Ihe same. J JAMJJS BROWN. Jan. 8, 1853, . ' ly36 ET The subscriber will furnish Coffins lo order. J. B. FOR SALE, Valuable Real Estate in the Torn of Salisbury. THAT valuable House snd Lot, formerly occupied by Mrs Ann Chambers, situated on main street, between ihe Rowan Hotel and the Batik. Apply to MICHAEL BROWN. January 20, 1853. tf37 BY EXPRESS. , . Salisbury, November 25th, 1852. ; Ladle Clonks, Ladies Cloak. fflHEauliscriber have just received by Express tine. A ' a small lot of Rich Silk Velvet and Black Wa tered Silk Cloaks, lo which. he would invite the atten tion of the Ladies. E MYERS, At the sign of the Red Flag STOVES! STOVES! STOtES!! A SUPPLY of Stoves just received; both Sheet and Cast Iron of all sixes. Call and see. BAKER at OWKN." Salisbury. Jsn. 27. 1853. St.itr of iiovtn tr.ito! DAVIDSON COUNTY. Euphronia May va: Howard P, Msy. Petition for Divorce. .si 1 a this ease it appearing lo the Court, lhat the pe fendant is not a resident of thii Stale : Ii is ifierefore" oidered, ihst sdvertisrment be mde in the Carolina Watchman for three months, for the said absent How srd P. Msy to appear at the next term of our Superior Court of Law, to be held for ihe county of Davidson, at ihe Court House in Lesingion, on ihe 1st Monday after the 4th Monday in March next, then and there lo plead, answer or demur lo ibe petition in the case filed or Judgment pro confosso will be granted and the base aet down lo be heard ex parte. - Witness, C. L. Payne, Clerk of our said Court, at office, the 1st Monday after the 4th Monday in Sep tember, A. D. 1852, and in the 77ih year of our Inde pendence. " C. L. PAYNE, C S. C. Price adv. . 10. 3,n32 $100,000. BY enclosing IJI, post-paid, and directing lo ibe ' .subscriber at Friendship, Guilford. N. C. anr and all peraons, wisltini.' In easy and prrrrttsWe-eriloye,, f mem, may receive oy return man, the means nl milking j from A3 to $5 a day, in ihe way ol a knowledge of valuable discoveries in demand at almost every house infhe United States. Persons embarking in this busi ness may make il profitable with a capital of $3 or $4. Immense suiusof tnor,-y have ..been roJeby -persons in the Northern and Middle States, in the last year, and thousands of dollars may be made in the Southern and Western Slates in the next 12 months, by a knowledge of these discoveries. Every fainily should have them and aave several dollars a year, E. J. HUNT, January 27.1853. 4uipd38 TRUST SALE. t PURSUANT to the provisions of a Deed of Trust, , lo me executed by Moses L. Mikel, for purposes f therein contained and expressed, I will, on Tuesday V the 15tb dsy of March next, si the Buck-Shoal Cot- ion Factory, on Hunting Creek, In Yadkin county, ' proceed to sell a I public sale ! 25 Share, ofgaid Property, I equal to ( ) one fourth of the Faetory, Mill 4. Laoda. ' Th property consists of the - Cotton Factory,- - Ilnnnlnc 394 Sptndle In food order, f CRIST MILL and SAW MILL, and I L4P? ATTACHED ... J .v .1 .The J UI x ia good order rbaviwr beefl rTTnt1i--re -- " paired at considers ble expense.- - Any perstm desirous of purenssing. will be shown the property on applrca- ' Vrma fiide" known W to:' rebrnary 3, IPS3. . lg-4 ;- , Wank Wftrranl'i for tale JJerf,, ' " : j cuuiraLis. - . .... i - - m ' r :.!.... -.-i-v.i - -I