in;. M jiiJ u.if iiifin inv .,;. '' '!-."" dtjl.ilfi. beciihi.,1,' at li e In Mj'jt-ul nolice ihej' tin. I onen in ill Watchman. ihe aol.jecl which t)eif Ibis pHrarnptf. We urn -mlHd-4-ltr-l :;uy -'liit dis-si; JiiL absolute? lualhiug ai : yvr)- mention of Spirit Kappinga, Th1jI Moin. &, W b?lirw "IfTi afl"rtrffrri)i$,r"6r,rt "Pcfrn thai it s wicked and iiiiwhievoua as it i 'alia. Let not our Irinnd who have been " Iryv ing the table eiperimein" in iheao " ditfgina" auppose thai we implicate ihem in this hre, for We do not. But b would warn ihem thai ibeir amusement may rcult in lottning the U ail of a delu.ion t oilier, the consequence ol which may be kiln wit Irajcjnjr thejnsiorv i.f lueae things in other place. We make flic Bpplicajiou to ihoee who staited lh-8 bii;g. and who are perpeiuatin:; them lor jvirpose oi gain; and who are attempting In Usteu upon ibe people an enormous and most wicked de lusion. They sloiild be held in misl perfect detestation; anl lhec.uipioti Jali ol anJi' nanl "public opinion scourge lliecn out of every community. They are injiilels, and their prac licaa ara aiiaeJ at aJJ revealed truth ndj! we would aave our cuuniiy limn beroniing a rare of infidels it i time every hones! man and woman should set his lace a a flint against. these wicked aiiempts to anbverl reason, and truth, and establish upon their ruin the ba'eT supeisiiiion and laUehuod. In addition to what we have heretofore pub lished on ibese su'-jeds, we invite aiieniion to the lollowing ankles which we have picked irorrTour eicHangeiT""Tb7 arerwcrrtby of ntrte5 THE TABLE EXPERIMENT... The following paragraph ts from' an Editorial article in Dr. Iltcse's Medical Gazette for February, published in Mew York : Hence, they bavw gone, otufrom one imposture to another, Irom rapping and alphabets when these" become stale, to bell ringing, Jable moving, singing, dan cing, writing? discerning spirits, healing diseases, revealing truths and derwun cing errors in religion, morals, science and philosophy, and kH professedtyrfrom "the ghosts oCihe departed. And the pub lic press has doneTand is si ill doing; much to perpetuate the iniquity by recording as tacts the most nbsuid of these stories. In several of these presses, the movement of -tables bve -bren alledgeil aa capable of being alfpcted by a circle sitting around it, and louehingjt wiih their bands ; thus giving color to the wildest of the ghost ly, stories, while disclaiming thene and al leidging electricity as the cause. But they rg..4oretlbat4W..4bi(:.. Qijjy. inu.v . aaMiihffemttffiowi6 under" each, moving table a stoul negro, while or black, w host? muscles furnish the locomo live. If any body alleges the contrary, we have a small table in our office upon which we .write, arid we oiler one bun dr.ed dollars to any ghost or medium, from this wot Id or the oibcr, who will move it an inch in day light by any supernatural, spiritual, magnetic or electric influence, Which sbatrbe invisible and intangible ta our own optics ; and tbey may sit in a circle around tt - for month and - "-call spirits from the vasty deep,, but will they come -- - ,: We call tbnt plnin talking and a hand some reward. One hundred dollars lor what nfjlny regard as one of the easiest things fn the world, to wit':"thenving of a table as the result, not of muscular powejfl but of some invisible influence j C t. i I. .. ..!.. i 1 1 . . r u e (i lion fn, I you, fdf We presume the Doctor will not con Gills' the operations to his own table, but will take the evidence of respectable , ijeople t a2isfaDce. Rul. &aulardr . . i peopl DELUSION, INSANITY AND KNA VERY. ,The report of the Board of Trustees for the Benevolent Institutions of Ohio says : " Nothing is rptire worthy of notice than the large anil rapidly increasing number of casea caused by the present popiilHr d lufion. "Sirit llnppinj;s." In these the : suicidal tendenry if especially prominent. while the constant resting of the tbtu.rbtN I upon ibe scenes of "a'nimaginary vvortd ' renders it the more dillicult to attraciion to those of the real. Such cases, though"' reci.fttlia v e .pr o,y e jj more; unfa v or a b le man any timers ui uir nm- cinns. The number of victims to Spirit Rap- I piitga m-nliund inlbwdocuiTien-t isfclinlt d .' to be iweiity six. btitsiiice that ihey have, j the Superintendent sajs, increnst-d to for- j ly. The greater number came frurn the Western Reserve, where all kinds of isms ' flourish. It is sintuJar how such absur- - titties get possession of the public, tbof gb j there never was an age ihntwas free j from them, and never will be. while there are knaves to luster delusion lor p cii- , niary ends, and persons f easy creduli ty ready to believe it. One of the Spiritual Rapping doctors announces the discovery, under spiritual j direction, in Warren county, in ibis State, of a fountain of health." wlftch be calls , ibe ' ricl water ol jib-," and which isdil- j i-rent from any known minerrilf-waietjti riislence and iMissesses such bealiJi giV; -inir virt-oe!! that the sick leap op from'tbtr " throw' down the ct ul-.hes as Ptoti as ibA- ' f l L .1 li Ivrio hi. n 'n im I rvpn . lilltl nir BCCOiwo. Ki nir c-. 7 per usr ol these piepratioiis." Here the object is o manifest that the credulity which could be deceived, by il is-Vncompreliensible for its s't'pidiij IVrhaps-it H first to make peoplu crazy, that their pocliets mrt) be picked to great er advantagci'n'i. Ledger. NECROMANCY Webster defines this as " the art of re vealing future events by means of a pre tended communication with the dead." This -definition is strictly in accordance w ith tue composition of the word, its two Greek elements signifying " the dead"and ' -- h Ti .. .. J,.ir;il lrnnini" "prophecy." The Spiritual Uappmg. , notv practiced so extensive jn some m- trrs - of rhr coaiftrrr w -ihcrelorw BwiBif 4 more nor less than a revival of this bjack ami abrmrinabfir r4 yw-hk'M was a Hell knnwii element' of awe.ent paiiaa supewti tion. and strictly lorbidden by the Mosaic law. .See Deuteronomy, vhapt. xvui., v. 10 and 11. f , There shall not be found among yon any one ihat nnUi ih hi eon or his daughter lo pass through the fire, or thai uaeth divination, ' an observer ol limes, or an enchanter, or a witch, or a c.iisuTierbfTamirmrirllOr wrrard, or a necromancer. ( We hope never to see the "blue laws" restored lo the criminal code, or the slight est approach tow ards severity for the pur pose of checking the growth of any kind of superstition. Dm things- eught, naver. theiess. to be viewed in their true light, and to be known by their proper names. " Spiritual Uapping," is undisguised iien o mfrtqopenjy ..!j Unh"i?hingly prac ticed by men ami w omen ; bearing the christian name. We have now several papers and one magazine of some preten sions, de voted to the ' propagation-vf-necromantic principles. () and hundreds ol disputants endeavoring, through the me dium of iK fi umaiitic literature, to sedtice our whole population lo the necromantic faith. - These facts read very strangely when written down in black and while. It is almost imposible to realize their truth. Hut they are true notwithstanding. We suppose, however, that we have not reach ed the worst. The Devil Worshipers have not yet been imitated in this country, and the precedents ol the past justifying us in supposing there are certain classes here, very capable of erecting altars and tern pies lo Lucifer himself. Nous vcrrdns. j Weekly Post. I v.. : Mdpir "William Willi, a ohtirr or the revolutionary war, died al Luion, Monroe coun- ly, on i ha 2eJib ultimo, In his 09 b year. A brief I'iorapliical notice ofbis deaih, in the Farm-' era' I'tiend, slules that he beheld lha first flow ot;:A(neriC8abteodjaa Jh? :.aeric:o(jff .jrf martyrs lo our liberties, al Lexington, in 1775. If., uraa nliru'uril al d,ni'ori anrl Huhker ! . . . .. Hill, whero he fnught bravely, lie aubse. , quenily became I lie commander of a privateer, ! in w Inch -poaitioa he had an eventful lime. Antony the inciileuis of bis coiiiinaiul was a mutiny, wbicb ha suppressed alter a feartul i-iriigle. in which ha wa en-jaged hand to hauil wntt iba leaiW of iha tuuiineers, a oiau ol great personal strengih. After ,he war, he was elected a representative (o the Massaehu setls Legislature, and successively held" iho post of "Consul 1 Rarcf lona under Wasbing- Inn, antf consul tr Venice, under Affarn. Latent in life he resided in Charleston, where he met with reverses in cummeri-iiil pursuits, antf was induced by a. warm personal fiietid Id reiire wiih him to the irn. milium u Virginia, and had Irom llial Mine resided ill the immediate vu ini ly1 til t'niin, wbere he bud been the object ol general uilentiun and veifialion. Ol Iossuth and i;his reported return to ibis country, the N. Y. Cornier says: ".We speak advisedly when we sty he dare V . . ' t l .l - I eviclence rd" ne tequtieo trie generosity oi our pe-,pia wy toe basest inrHlilude, and thai, lefure he slunk fiom our thore under the alius ol Alexander Smith, he signed a contract lo head an eipedi lion hum this city against a country which we are al peace, in open deli.ince of our Neutrality Laws. This we say we know from the evi dence id our own eyes, before the infamous eon ii act was deposited fit ibe Department nl Stale ; and, if he ventures' again' tit runts am-iug us. our. (Mivejiimeiit. whether Whitf or Democrat, will n( hoiialeiu arrest and. puuish him," A NEW. 'liUjK. ' " We were much ainiied yesietday al ft new anil Very suct-esslul dodge practiced at vme of i. ur principal holds by an itinerant Irish wo man. Holering the saloon, where were seal ed several gentlemen, she solicited alms quite , . , i i . i -1 mMmnHiiaiu.iMiiii.(T n iih i iw.i ,-nii. r ,..,. i-..3,t,ii,. -yc.,, dren at home lying ill with ibe small jhix. and I Iml he Mas wiihuui motley or liiod. The men- lion uf the disease iiislan'ty dfew turih ihe fit- ver change (ruin those preseut, in order lo gel lid of ibeir unwelcome visitor, w hile the basket 1 shciirried on lie r arm was speedily filled wtth proiions Irointhe larder ol the hotel, ligl won. tieitul lerinination'! nn her arriving in the street, the rntilen'''! the basket it-eie deposited iuJh g'iter, and the mendicant stalled Jr Mhei pla ces wi'h an empty baske'. in uider'to prai lice ! the same gnriie.. Wash. llrp. LAND FOR SALE. rpill undersigned offt-rs for sale a valuable Tract I lylng-lnor miles 8ouih of Salisbury, between the Charlotte and new road to Concord. Ran Tract con tmns 253 ACRES all wood land except 10 acres, ' which are fresh cleared. Il is well limbered, and has several eligtble Jweatifwe At tftttkhne;. - Another Tract situate-J on the waters o( Fourth Cnek 14 niiles Nrih-west of .-saJnilMiry.etminioing ai res. -ITits rttt-f V -wlt rw,. snd -rtnsm eet.'hsrm!r-oii-i" a ort.l dwelling house and all necessary ouMionse . I lie land is ei-nerallv gnoil,.' : Any person wjflimg. lot 1111,1 uilrt Hie t.i.l "I J.ili'J..- The I'Mper I9 ileuiyued as li.e llran of llie tnu.e of Teiiieniiic-e, eiihraiii! every Or.ler ml, I org.inizslion. It will he a Miseellarjeous Futuily iouioul ami Agri cuTruriiT f per, Sl rtieTimnof cfe-preem proprietor .11 h in uuikf il in every- naiwl worthy-the confi- deuce and aopporu'npt only of Temorrance Men.bul 1 f laa-reading jwiWiujeuefall. .. . ; , . Il ia earnestly hoped that all wha kej an interest jfl itasuceeas, siH,aenef nse liieir influence -to aom- jilinU its Dermanent eswWiiinenti , -- : - wTEiis-f "wtfDottiiss, in'XoTknctT&V Subscriptions for sit months received at the same rate. In each case the cash must accompany the ;order, and all letters by mail are expected to be pre-paiJ, ; JJT Those who have paid the former proprietor in advance fur ihe year ISM, will be furnished with the paper until the lime for which ihey have pam elites ti,,. ec0ni for 1859 having been iraruferrrd id the sirWiber. those who are In arrears will ohlie himly remitting the amount ImmeJistely. Address s i. wARREN. Camden. S C. December 24, 1H52. 37 GENTLEMEN'S AND LADIES' SHOES. rpffE tuliWTibers have on band, snd are constantly I manufacturing. Gentlemen's Boots, shoes snd gai-u-rs, and Ladies' shoes of eery variety. Our eux-a o children's shoes is large sml handsome. Our wort 1 of the best mat rfat and workmanship, and will be sold low for ro.or oh Wf crerfil to punc tual dealers. Repairing done in a neat manner, and on short notice ' - ' " All kinds of country produce and dry and green hi Jes, luken in exchange for work. Xaan'wHI be paid for BEEF CATTLE RYMEU & MOWRY. Opposite Wm. Murphy &. Co'sStore. -April 15. t85-J. l,y50 DAVIE HOTEL, MOCKS TILLE, Darie Coonly, Norlh Carolina. rTl HK undersigned having purchased the above nam- JL- ed Hotel. (Ia"-ly 'he ptapeiLy jf R.F. Jt'himpn) would inform the Public, that he is now prepared lo exiend a welcome to the travelling conimanity, snd arroinmodute his guests in a mannerequal to any Ijind jord in this section of North Carolina! Noixrrtions will be spared to render all who may favor him will) thejr patronage happy and satisfied while ihey take their "ease in his Inn." H. R. AUSTIN. May 4, IH52. lyl NEW FALL &. WINTER GOODS FOE 18.52. fflHE subscribers are now receiving and opening I one ol the larie?t and moot desirable slock of Fall and Winter Goods ever offered in this market, consisting of DRY GOODS, Hardware Crockery, Hoots, Shoes. Hats. Jira(jy Made Clothing, Brussels three ply and Ingrain Carjtelings, Rio and Java Co fee. Ijnaf and Brown Sugars. Raisins; Cheese. Molasses, Buggy Tire, Band and Shoe Iron. Nails, Siirings "$'rAxte cafrTae.mfhfcga'Mrg9 Stack.) vNbfV leather. W hite Ijrad. Sperm and otwr Candles ItaSglHS""4' Rpe, Nova Scoiia Cinndmoiies. TAXXEI'S OIL, lints and Caps. BLAST! XG POWDER, Rlimkeis ar)(j Kerseys, CLOVER ASD GRASS SEE It, Window Glass, SaddiryBUicksmilkTools. 4.C Sec., -'Wemw all wtiisk.4liia.aM..A.JbjixIC$F't IViiitfmlr or Rrtnil, to Rive us a call befo're buying We have adopted he csfh system, and will ofler grreai- er iml emenis w. cssh buyers than has ever been ol ff,r,j in wiern North Carolina. Our nioiio is abort prortis and vkV j"' . pnnwrir Salislmry. iici. 7, 185. if 23 FALL AND WINTER II. II. BEARD & SON, Fashionable Tailors and f lolhif rs, HAVE just receivej a most supurh slock of Fall nvct trmter Hendy Tad CI O tiling, "lotll, 4-c , to w'it : A general assort nieni of Ower coiiis, 1'renn and Frock 'Coals, anis mid Vests Aiso a benulilul assortmenl of Coys and Children's Clothing. (Jem's Dressing downs, Heavy Double Overcouis, Fancy Pains and Vests ; fine Shins, Collars and Cra vats ' ; Suspenders,' DriiwerJ, A.C. J and' Pocket Hand kerchiefs of a superior quality, and alinoxt every oilier Article be loninjj to a Clothing Store ; together with a superior lot of . - Cloths,. Ca.vsime res, Vesting, Overcoat ings, 4.C., : which ihey will sell a chpnn ran he bought in any mprTiot wye,and with the Iwm trimminKs the NoetU- ern insrkets could auTTrd. They hkve siso received their Fall mid Winter Paliions for lh5!l ailtl '53, and are ready , lo put up work in the latest fashions. Taylors' Shears. Points, Thimbles and Needles, kept for sale. - The underpinned respectfully invite their friends and the public to call and examine their slock. U II. IlKARf), JAMES B. BKARD. Sept. 1G. t8."2. 22if vol 8 lU ANK ROAD AT a meeting ol the Directors ol ihe Salisbury and Ta-ylorsville I'lank Rimd Company, held at Lira ham's Store, Sepiember 2ih, it was ordered thai ihe Treasurer charge interest on all insialinnienimow in ''arrears, urjless "paTd within thirty dnys trorn this dme and lhai the Treasurer charge interest on all instal ments which may he called for hereafter, if ea id instal ments remain unpaid niojeihnn thirty days. ii wasiiiriuer or It wasfiirlher ordered, that the Treasurer he requir- -wftaUininke eoileetioiia ol hack insialments remaining ,w, i'.l' TiT aixoriKcT'wTrrffi ... . imnv's Charier. L: RLACKM ER. reVr Salisbury. Sryl, 24, 1852. if 21 WHOLESALE CLOTHING Hopkins Sl Fairchild, Xe. 30 Baltimore Street, Btl.tlMOEE, KEEP COS S TA XTLY OXHAXD A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF READY MADE of all qualities, to which they invite the attention of dealers. May 20. 1852. 13 PUNK! I'LANK'! PUNK!!! TyiLl.tvihe market price for ihe follow irg qunn lines ami desc-riptions of Plank, to wit :' lO.nnn feet ceiling, . .1 JM0 feet ini h iilntik. , - -Kl.trtHi tet, i l flouring, IB'O feek 1 4 iucbfti . I ,H00 feet 1 1 inch,- 2.000 leet 3 iniji." VILLI AM. .ML'RPHY GOODS i..;;v. i:...t y ' ' ' ' ' '"" their suii.-ru.jj leiiow cili.e..s. .V. iliu.ul bt-M-tf " ....,,.1 a , .,,.wrr ihe (luestion al the brnd ol I" 1I1IS ra,J. we will onlvsoT that snth-nirn are mmii '" The Base imitation is for aale in J5alibury and oilier plaoa.r -De'waw rf-il'-'-r--- - .- 7.-f-n.' Frafm every cF " T"". introduced n..r iibrw-t;iaiier oaa ,ir Ihe iiost. gratifying. intelligencti of .ill i excellept .Beets have been received.-In hundreda of instances m yam. BTA VOICE FROM T.EORGIAa Read the MUneing tettimonu from a I Ayiri-GESTr,iE!i-Your Hebrew Plaster has cored meof sins of Which t have saflered 1dt twelve years past. During th's periad I labored aoler.aa affliction ofjuy loins and aide, and tried many remedies that my Own medical experience suggested, but without obtaining relief. At length I used your Plaster, andsm now by its good erlecis entirety cured. 1 will recommend the jew David or Hebrew Plaster to all who are sunering from contraction of muscles, or permanent rains in the side or bach. - '- . ----- . The peftple of Georgia have bat to become acquaint ed with its virtues when they -will resort to iia uae. Yours.truly, - M, W, VVALKKIl, M-,l . Forsythe, Monroe County. Oa. To Messrs. Scovil St, Mead. New Orleans, La. This article is a compound preparation, jjomposed nruicipaUy oT.veKeiable otla, cnuihinedj wiih a rosinoo gum obtained from a iree found inllie- nHiuiiliiins ol lialy. Il was first disi overed ks a genileman who was travelling rbrhishesllh in IH30. Since its inlroduc iioh.every other piaster, salve, or omiment, fiaveWerT discarded as useless, by all who have had ihe pleasure pf testing Ihe superior virtues of Jew David's or He brew Plaster ior pains and weakness Tu the hack,Brfa5T, side or limbs; bruises, sprains, &c. ; and lor asthmatic nfleciions, will, in most cases, give immediate and permanent relief. It will also be found highly beneb cial Tor complaints ot the Liver, Lungs, sue Kidneys. THK Genuine is for sale only by the following au thorized agents in Nonh Carolina : Salisbury. W. Mrphy 4. Co. ; Concord, Murphy a; Black r Gbarlottedward .SUI4 Siaieaville. Morrison, Carlton if Co ; Newton, U. B. Uaiiher & Co.; Ltn colnton, B. S. Johnston"; Shelby, A R. Homesley ; Dallas, C. & J. Kroneberer ; Rutherfot-dton, J. W. Calloway ; Hendersonville, D. B. fc A. Miller; Ashe ville, Smith Sl McDowell. - Feb nirrrRra: -4m4t - - JAMES HORAII, WATCH, AND . CLOCK -WEAKER Opposite Iht Watchman lirfitf, KaliabHry, N. C 1 Statesville, N. C. THE Subscriber having pnrchnsed this Establish ment, which is pleasantly situated immediately on the Ni.rthwesKCuriier of the public square, and has at tached to it a number of convenient offices for the ac eiuiiiiiodiLtion of legal gentlemen snd otheri", will give his undivided alleiuWm to the interests of the House, and v,m pains to render comfortable ull who may favor htm with a cull. The huue has uiiib rgoue some re pairs, which adds to the cornfort of families. The servants shall be fuithful and honest. Drovers may find g,Ml lot and plenty of grain ai .reasonable prices, t'jjll and give ine a trial. lhankfiH for past favors, and hope for u continuance of the same. - - W. B. GRANT. Siaiasvfffe. May 1 3,-1 352. .T. Iyp2 " LEATHER BANDS. rilHE subscriber has put up machinery for stretch X ing, cementing and riveting bands with copper rivets. The bands are stretched with powerful nia 'efiinPil'i"md expresstyfar that -purpose, and the diffi ciiUy..of,JilT!its.stretchriT'"and etpping nder, ihe .com mon way of niakTng them, is ""enHreff removed fiy'iftfs prw-ess. Bands'made in this way will hold their width evenly, ruu true, and have a uniform besmig on the drum or pulley, snd will give from 15 to aO per cnt. more power than those made in the ordinary way They are made out of the best selected oak tanned Sponished Leather, and no pains will be spared lo mske ihem eqnsl 10 the best Northern bands, and will be sold as low as they can be brought in New York. Hands will be kept for sale by J. G. Cairns, at the Salisbury Facmry. CHAS. M. LINES, Hunt's Store P. O., Guilford co , N O. July 8. 185-J. pdlylO VaTastble lfrt for ale4 or 5 TtitU 1HAVE seeeral smarV bnt -valunWe plamsttons on the waters of IlunUng Creek, trV Iredell counry, which I will sell on good terms. There is water pow er nn one of thene trsets sufficient for any purpose. Any one willing either lo purchase it or to invest cap ital as a partner in the ereition of a Factrlry, or machi nery of any descripiion upon il, will give me a call soon. These lands are nil wilhin one day's travel of' the Great Central Rail Road, in a healthy section of country. " The above named water location is joining the Ea gle Mill Manufacturing Company, and this place rs now oa-lled oulh Troy ; and ihere ia a fair prospect I... a l?ml R.tnil or n Plunk Riiiiil; ran -via- t'.nirt Mills and South Troy. or. near ihere, leading via , ' , , , I it'll. ,IicKSViiie, lampioiiviue niiu v iiKeaoorougu, on 10- wards Vimrina and the uuiii.it ;i ins i whrn done, the rich nrwsna..-tbo:h .vaWys wli.ft bury, and thus enrich the- (Jeeat Central Rati Road 1'hen ihere will be a chance lo speed all kinds of man- lifai'liired goods lo a ready Mnrkel. Come and help me build Paptr Mills, flr.iasand Irori Foundries, Woid Mills, or any thing else; you please. We can ooni mence and build a Rail Road to Salisbury and then lo ih mountains, we cun make the Iron here, either ihe T or U, Iron, and we can also build ihe Cars and Lo comoiiveg nl Eagle 'Mills or South Tfoy. - So let us look into mis mutter for our own advancement, and the credit of the State. - ANDREW flAGGARLY. N. B. The citizens of North Carolina, South Car olina and Virginia, are 'eqoested to consider ;lie above. .. - ' '.' ' .-" v '..: '.-. A B. Eagle Mills,(Iredell co., N. C., Sept. 2.1, 18.)22Ttf ' N. B. Be iAnown that the above Water location, ia entirely safe ffo'm Ihe danger of high water : And there can be put. to work several extra saw mills for plank road building, which is supposed would be worth from ten lo fifteen thousand dollars, when put elfrctuiilly lo ork. I wish half eipressly to build all the above. And in addition lo the above, I winli half lo put up for printing Cai.lco, and a Carpenter's Manufacturing Es-mblTerm-remrl wishafmnanr''tr'mrt'eTifTenrre to-' form a body at South Troy. Il is likely ihat Eagle ! Millmnul K.inil Tmy mill iniprnuy i.. n great eileni. i and u plank road must run not fur from South Troy ; 1 I hen we can saw and make sash and house materinls so ' cheap that almost any one can have a good comfortable house. We can build anywhere along the plank or j rail road. And besiJes this, we can build and improve South Troy lo any exlentjn reason Here then, hi be yond doubt, waietaumctfoi,V,dreaLlcaLfouro,ver.-.. shot water wheel 25 feet in length and 5 or 6 feet in diamter, which it is now lieltevHd ihat a low and long wheel is prelei-ed for steady work and ssfeiy of daln A dani.ol rock here will do 3 feet of rook and a pla,ie .me IihiI and the. rafters, and then all is right. And j hrrerlhen is a gisui rock botloin aiid banks lo build lo, ' and in a section which will be hardly surpassed lor in--' lernai-improvements. liioise desirous to do well for iheniH-lves and i liildren for ever, would do well lo give uir a call soon, before such water locations rise out of the reach of a purchase. Several small tracts of land still for sale. - A. B. Eagle Mills, Jan.. 15, IR."3. .,f 39 DE LAim DE LA.INS ' Noyriaber 25, 1852. VILLAGE A HOTEL, i -r- .vfDo . , ft, ""t lr!? t? J"-" ' ,'. rom-', "w .''." small lot of rich., alp wool. ... , .Ue Mmit alao. another lot of Velvet RiWmna. flXw't : -n'f M. BU0WN & SON, , Are now receiving their Full . and Winter GOODS Comprising alarge assortment of , Staple and FifncjjVry Ooods ' . Hardware and Cutlery, . -Hats, Bonnets, Caps, andhoes. Hngara. CorTee, Tea, Cheese, Molasses, fte., Tire Iron. 1) in., U in . 4 in. and 2 inch. Ba,,d, round; scpiare and iturae ahoe Iron . feleel, De'lph, China, and i;iasa.Ware, Window (Jliiss, sssorled size, " ' Bla.tiiioi.d nHe To JfTT lld fety f n"r .". toeether with a great variety, of oilier Ooods, which in addition to their former stock, will compare w.lh any in this market ; an ftt be wdd on tcfaw tnrcasn or on time at equally a low prices. We invite, our customers and the public lo give us a call. Salisbury, Nov. I, 185J. 27if Embroidered Cambric Handkerchiefs. October 14, 1852. II MYERS, have just receive J a Toi dfEmbrold' id. ered Linen Cambnc Handkerchiefs, which he -ra-aeHiaff rabidly al 6'J j'oaatia. -a. .' .)4 ' Vj. MYERS, Rfd Fag. ... I 8. K. FORI). WlLMINtiTON. N. V. DEtl.F.E H MARBLE MOIllEMSj I1E1D 1U Foot Sioites ; Paint Stones ; Imposing do. , and in hort, any article called for of either Italian, Egyptian er American fflarblr : amf work warrant! to pleaa or no aalei and.i jUiP aged before delivery ,ii is at hisexpense. Orders for any ot'llle above enumeraled arlioles left with ihe Editors ol ibe Watchman, will be attended lo wit-h dispatch-: Sov , 1849- MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY. rilIIEco8t of Insurance on ile mutual plan is but a L smsUsu.n, eonipafed wiihla jHlint mock uwipanyf This company hem? located in the Western part o the State, consequently much ihe larger iirtion of ihe risks are in the West, very many of winch are m il e country.. The Company is entirely free from debt ; have made no assessmenis, and have a very large amount in cash and good IxmJs, an J is ihcrufore confidently recom mended lo ihe public. A I the fast Annual Meeting the following Officers were elected for the ensuin; year : James Sloan, President. 8. (P Corny, Vice Treirifent. C. P. MtNiit.MiiAtJ., Attorney. PrrrR Adams, Secretary anil Tresurer. Wii.ua II. Cl"Mi"ii), (Jeneral Agent. DIRECTORS. ... James Sloan, J. A. Mebane.C. P. Mendenhall, W, S Rankin. Kev C. K. Deems. J M. Osrreii, Or D P. Weir, W J McConnel, ofUreentMro' ; l)r S V.. Coffin, J W. Field, J.imesiown ; F F.ilioll, Ouilfurd , W. A!. Wright, Wilmington ; Dr. C. Waikin. Caro lina Female College. ; Juhn 1 ..Sjba VCT. Salisbury j Jno. II Xookr Fsyeilevi'lf ; K, F. Lilly, ailesbi.ro' ; J J. Biggs. RaleiiJh"; teroy Sprtngw.Chartcrtie ; J. J Jack son, Pitlsboro" ; H. B Kliiot, Cedar Falls. PETER. ADAMS, Secretary. Dec. 2, 185'i. if 30 Paper, Paper, Paper. f 1111 U subacriber havmsr been ap'"'med-awnt for ---JL--'the'ialeahp;Fbsl'aper ManuhctuvmgGwm pa"ifrT13ncolii' coorily, Ta prepared"' to TurnisK all kinds of Paper at "the Fnclory prices E. MYERS, Salisbury, Nov 35, I8.3 . 311. Red Flag, THE STAGES LEAVE Raleigkand -Salisbary , every Sunday and Wednesday, at 7 A. M . alter the arrival of the Cars from the North, ;al the former place, and arrive at each end at 7 P. M , next day, via Ashboro", Pitts boro", Hsywood, tc. The Road is'sloked with good Three Horse Teams, and Troy boih Cwacbear Fai through $4 only. JAS. M. WADDILLContractor. " tec! 23, 1832." ' ' tf 31 rIHEibscrilMT has just received a splendid assort X ment "of JItlt. Caiilllr, & Vi inifa, of every hue and color, which cannot he equal ed this mnrkel. J. A. W Kilt M AN, Tailor, No. 68, Cowan's Crick Kowe, Salisbury. H. C. Dec. 2. ltJ")2. 2i30 R. M. ORRELL, Forwarding aid (oiuuiNsltia Merrhaat, 1 VayHtfrillt, S. C, January 30. 1831. tf.'IS Just 'rfC'eiVfd a fresh MWply of " i IflAfUTI) CtrnAltTTirs X UXflJcS S X UjAlxjd ? -i- w-ns of tialishtrry and flie surrounding- coarrrrr, J ihat he has opened a .Uitrlsln IZfttablinliaueilt ; in Salisbury, which may be found at bis residence, on j Market street, where he is prepared to furnish Grave Stones of .Marble Slabs fancy upright stone on pedes- ! tats, tombs, monuments, , at a very smnll profit. ! Enuraving done neatly at Northern prices. Having made the necessary arrangement, the subscriber ean.at a short notice, fail any order from five dollars 10 .i00. No pains will be spared to give entire satisfaction. Old Tomb .Stones restored to their primitive whiteness. GEOKUl-: VOtiLK'K. Salisbury, Vov. 25, 1852. HENRIETTA LINE OF Steam and Freight limits. AREall in eacellenl order for .business. Our Tow Boats have been recently repaired and made good as new. - We have also added a were Fist for low wa ter, and well adapted to the service. She will carry 700 bbls. merchandize, and draw only 20 nulus water Those favoring ns with their patronage, may expect as prompt and cheap service in-every particular as any other Line can offer. ' " ""''TrTTTtTTresrra' R. M. OURELL, Ag'nt. At & C-A2 Al!X;-Agenr at-Wiimmpron. - Fayetleville,Dec.2L 150. ' .. " 2Stf Dr. 3asoh, Dentist, Has thepleasure to say that he is now in Salisbury , ready 10 attend 10 the duties Oct. 14,18- If 24 this profession ' Sfcuitiilas, Mantillas. " Oct. 14. 1H52. THE snbsrriber have just rfceived a lot of PL A IX A XD WATERED stLK MAXTIL.AS, " lin ed and wadded," which he is otrering at the low price ot $5 50. Call soon al the Sign nf the lied Fins. '24 - E.MYERS. DAVIDSON COLLEGE. MHHE cumber of Scholarship required by a resolu JL lion of the 'Hoard of Tru'lcee of Davidson Col lege, adopted on the 3?tb-March, 1851, have been sold. The scholarship scheme being now ndopled will go into operation on flie first f JitnuarvLS.r3, ; i' '"'"t'.oiiioLtaiH-iioai. ..i(ie. jivo:u prompilv. The -trj-a- suref hereby : riniifies rhe suhscribers ihat he is now pre-' pared to iss.,e ceflificaiea of schftbirship.-ahd rr eipe. I. which makes it hiallyinijiorJatttr4hal , A.tttilhm aiMinnMiU naU4iii,tn Jiii. i MiiiitiiiAii' 'A'tvnket; .Rey-." J--M Atmrt SIGN OK THE iu:i) 1-j ir Salisbury. Ovu Ut., 12.'' rp FIE subscriber bavin, met w,, d J mem in recrw.ui J, ''"PPoint.j on the Sotttlt Caroitna rlrwid,iatifrilii, inlorniing ins mends and (he public grnrrall. i Tl? A nv which, when opened, will compr,., ,ie B10M Attractive Assortment he has yet offered, among which arr Flail and ftgared Dress Silks, rthr MWfs, Moaslln dr Lalus at li J tt. per jr 'Eigllsh, Frcarh. and (.rrnua MerissM; Betabailasi, Alpattas, and fnie. n,(V. Freith, F.agIKh and Imrrtras Prists t ' a . a nam unsrira uhi uanuk-ts, rruai intt, lW,J ri I.I...J lu. , . - "s r.aiainiHTrrv mrre, tvnars, t llv n4 flSrs- Muai iilug ( ullars, Cair and siair, j ' Swiss and (ambrlr Triuiings, IUnd snd Hoiifi,- Thread aod Uuliin Latri, Mgiagu aud Utrti- " mraun anu irrk KlOtlllS, Sttlk--tMi-JStttSMt I !S-Ivn4-frlmn fniri, Mohair Mills, Cloths, Cawimrrrs, Vemg j-'-'1 Damask, Napkins, Towells, D;imak Table ' Cloths Slieetiujjn, ion uiimiib, OLC. A I no A Splendid. hit of READY MADE CLOTHING, allot' which will be sold ai unusually low pncf. ...J ..f .1. I I , L' I 4 t ' aigii oi ,nw (vxis. r . . . w E- MVtH; Sept. 30, 18.V2. 22 500 AllENTSjyNTElT iooo t v r ut. WWT iVTl'h . -.. r-.... C .1 I' . - WW L.I I" uuuiy ui uir L-)llri1 'nifJ I t , . , V T acute aim eiiteruiing nin. lo engiua ;.i. r - -fii h..i it;...i.. ...... ,.i... t .. trr. To men im gKl adore. n-ww,inj a nmnfira . iial el from lo IUII, si li uid,nviiifr,ti ,; , ' oflercd as lo enable llieni to 111:1 kr Irom to JlJ j day profit j IT The Books pnhtiried bv ih art- a!!Wfoi m id. , ens rni'ier , es irriuri, Mittii anu ri'iiilliilini . a rgr mh , whe.iever Uiey.ute I'U'Meg. I For further particulars, a, I. lies. pant.) U Ml. I.f I.KTZ. SuccesNorsi In V A l.nry i Co No. 138 North Second Street, PlnlaiWplm. December U, 1jU. , 'Jli.'iU COWANS VEGETABLE LITltOSTIlU'TIC, OR FRIEND OF THE II I'M AN FAMILY, at'FFral.Mi FR"M DISEASED KIDNCYS, Slone in the Bladder and Kilneys, Wrulnrsl -' - nf the .( yc ' "."TBf Ini-alitarJar medteiiSE:i5.fnr t&ittt rta Bwltlli lei, ii'rt Moi ksville ; at Dr It Campliei.'s. in lrJ at llie Drug Smre, in ("hiirlnite , ami -at the Cirolin man t)ffice, in Salisbury. The suliscrilier is lienenii Aiier.t fiT I lie h;i le of i I above Medicine, in thi Stale, ol hnni :i:iv tin mhv be obtained hv addressing himni Su.'iJuirv, N C or callrnff at his house, 10 miles VYi (,t thi place July 15, 1852. . 11)1 "fuesh and "choice STOCK OF NEW GOODS. Maxwell & Horah, Are-receiving -and opening their stock I all and Winter iioudv Just purchased in New Yori and Pin .n.l--l'lna t " ,tii,r iirteesr Wti irtf w itt ennblr them- lo srd.tril.'M' bly low, consisting -ol the usual vain '-f I".rpjJ meslV.and I.adies'Fa'iirV" ' '' as id -.'nl "smi , C00KI1C ST0VIS, 1I.IUUW.IKK AMIflTUiT HATS. IHhWKTS. HOOTS KM) SHOES CIIW. tll.ASS AM) CROCKERY WARE ;-STA-TIOi:iiYan.l r.l Af)' 4K TWI.F.S: GROCERIES! Cheap! to all of which thev solicit the attention i"' patronage of the public, and pledue tlieinseKes to -every effort to merit it. .SW Praia and $" ' twrns will beJheir tnolto. Salisbury, October 7. 152. ' " 3,( ttivim: r.'n,.ilt Iim micI in l 'k "' his professional services In the "' ihlic. the tit'i found at'ihe Davie Hotel Ollice just opiarte in Brick-house. June 10, 1853. tfG. More Fine Busies, nnnv a V a v.r .1 XI) IROS, AN-E ca nn ya Lis-of the best ipi'ii'iy- al..:-l... J I V.. I- ,.Uan-l'rr. I'llfUP- Salisburyi-Aiignst 215, 1852. 1 Tt f MARTIN & BRYAN ri And General Commission Merflw No. A. Bonce Jc Co. s ll"7. CHARLESTON. S C t n woiitil: OOMMISSION 9t PORWABBO'9 MERCHANT, WILfllNCTO.N. NORTH r.lROLlM- VI, , persons niilenieii to . . c,ne I"' Cham bers Co. are hereby n..,il.e'ikli Ward and make payuienl between I a ' , ,j for .. Tl.- I.L.inpss iniisl be d'""' .lamriiry iicai. i Iher delay J "J' 'cALDlVELL November 2i, IH j2. LADIES MOIRNIM' DRKSS GOODS. Salisbury: OcUU. rrtHE sub-K-t-ilier is now openinu s 'J j,,.- t- am ALP-V AS, and 't ..I-"- ' '......nnool low prices JHrons in wahl ol goons m. ''- . - A Jargaaaileautifui stofM . SUITABLE FOR. THE IWIFH 1 r:r. i.:..,; U;mT.v.; :"" - . " . ; " " '' 'WTitfii!MBi -ibtH'v3a. .1 ?AVTt A:Ti'C-4T;i-fft 'TnlalicWMU I":. ' ' ' . .;'.' '.- ' -' '. - ;' '- ': f oipi'ivv'uij.'V- ..x,..--,.v:.7y '4rVHMMaWaaaaaaaBiMKatai