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1 ' ' ill A) i i . a t Ujxm a jnuiiiev. 1' w;is a inn.: ic j;nn m-y , no I was to s-eciu vi ry Ion u hen he be- gnrr if, ontl v-rv !hU wiifn .Lo t half vy th rougn.." --;--rrrrr rr iJa traveilod ftlorig s Talhpr dark" path for Bom Utile limp, without meeting Any thing, until nt last fcTcnrrie to a beauti ful child. J So he' siJ to the child "What ful child.' So he said to the child ."Wbal ? 36 -yoii tie re T : A liiTl h e chltdHa MT ' arn always at play Comennd play with tnr , . So he played with that child the whole day long, andnhey were, very merry. The sky wiU to blue, the nun wj no bright, the watrr was ...o JyiailiHngi 'he , !?AV!8 Mere to green, the llwers were so love ly, and they heard such singing birds, ami aw so ma"' butieiflies.lhat every thujo; was beautiful. This was in fine weatli : rrv Wh e ii U tix i n e (U;!?y , !J vf d t ow ate li f the falling drops, and to smell the Iresh ncent8." When it blew, it was delightful to listen to the wind, and fancy what it said, as it camevruhhitig Irom its home where was tfuf. they wondered ! whist ling and howling, driving the clouds beiore .-ii iwtmlm? ihVtre-e. rirrnMfns in thrchtrrr "fqiiiie white, aiiiilfie tears were on hi faee. aev!Jthakingiie house, and making thJ ro'ar' 'in-' I'urviT "But," w ften it snowed, ; lury that was best id' all ; lor they liked noth ing to well as to. look up atthe white flakes falling, fast and thick, like down from the breast of millions of white birds ; and to see how smooth and deep the drift was and to listen to the bush upon the paths and roads. They Tiad plenty of the "finest toys iii the world, and the must astonishing pic tore books: all about scimitars and slip pers and turbans, aud dwarfs and giants ! and genii and fairies, and blue beards ! mrA hnL ili nn.t rii hi s mill caverns : and (iWtta and Valentines and Oison; and all new and all true. . n . -J .1 . c il... .nft.lt.. , DUl One Uny, ll n Miuiirii, llir unirin y lost Ihe child. He callcil to him over and over again but got no -answer. iSo he went upon his road, and w ent on for a lit tie while without meeting any thing, un til at last he came to a handsome boy. So he said to the boy " What doyuiUiere 7" i - i .i ' l" :' I -.1 I l.,i.titiv I "And the bovsaid.I am always learning. Come and ffcarnwith me.' So he learned with that boy about Ju- liter and Juno, and the' : ..Greeks and the loinans, and I don't Mow w hat, and learn rd more than I could teJI or he either, for he soon forgot a great deal of it. liut they were not always learning ; they had the merriest games that ever were play ed. They rowed upon the river in sum mer," andKated on the ice in winter ; they .were.nCU.ve afoot, and active on horse harli ! at cricket, and all trames at ball ; tbe Drisonera base, hme nnd hounds. Co!- Uvv my leader, and more sports limn. 1 an think of; nobody could uent them. i sft WfiJ Htl WUI4Uftfff IUU U1M1 fk. a v.. s , and parties, where they danced all night lill midnight, and real Theatre ihey saw palaces of real gold and silver risoul of the real earth, and saw all the wonders of the world itt one. As to friends, they had nuch dear friends and so tnany of them, that 1 want the time to reckon them up. They were all young, like Ihe handsome) boy, anil were never IQ bo strange to one another all their lives lh'rougb'" ..,...,...........,,........ Siill, ne day, in the midst of all these pleasures, the traveller lost the boy as he !TTosrW3iflit; H"uV 'nfif f 1 Caililig Or him in vain, went on upon hwjuurney L-i L . !...' ..-e.il.. .. ill,, .lit .. '.- ,, , i , . i , l i An.- n,i.i.r urttrl at lvl he eme lo , c:riog flllj iuimbi u - n V'ounc man. o tie smu io uie jomtg man ffVhat do you here ?" And the young lan sid 1 am ul way iu love.- Come and 'ove with me. went away wiih ihM young man, and 'ithey caniflio one of the pretlieal girls ? uaa seen jusi like Fanny in the cor- li ai.d b Lad eves, like- I VniiV. aud i- 1 Fanny, and dimples like l aiuiv s, kiiiJ r . So. tO preset1 Ibal eF net till h.ir laV be laighed aud colou-d ut tts luliy does j eral conduc LAJS. wbite I anVialkiiiB ahoui h-r. ' ,i ifc.ywnir--tbt it iiti 'ill ways been onttxerpttonanlrv f " . V. lor -t --n i .!.. :.. . ... a ...... i... I. I luan tell III love llrel;, ij ts-josi .wum. i ...ur njiunu nui iiiik ui un iiuiuuiin, i.i, won't mention, the liri lime he came here, did told every one that she considered him with Fanny. .Well ! lie was leaseifsomeiini- j dead. The lady of whom Dr. II -was just as Somebody used lo he, by Funn); and j niaking inqtiiresdiscovered t hat he wasthe Ihey quairelcd soriieiiiiies just us Souieb-.d j onfr ost husband, and offered to accompa nd JVnny useU oquarre ; and they made it ! ,iin (u ,ie lOUSp whe're hjg wife was u,., and s.,t in Ihe da.k and wrote letters every . UflW- jj , Brrjving lhf.r(! s,e saiJ to a 1 I ........ Lr Uli.E unrH ' " ay, a,v. never rr - . . ..... I ..-. ..... ...... u..itlir .iOl lire always luuamg ir-,i lending not 1o, and were etiyaj liiue, and sal elt. to one anoi . mmmL u.llu,. Jii. lu .marricd --lawlrhke-frmrelrtyiw.M Fawny 1 . - Knt ihn traveller !! tberii one Hay. as ne ; . . bad loel the iel ol bia Itieuda. and. alter l ull- i inglo them to roine buck, which they never did. . weul on upon bis journey he went on ir a rill l while, without geetny any ihilig thing, Ulltirat ! last ho came to a midd.e-e.l g--iillenian. an. tie said lo the gc.nleinin, " W hal are yo.i d. , i..g here I" And bis answer wa. " I a... a I- way. busy, tome ..d be busy w i.h .no ! . S,H be twgun lo be, very busy with that ge- i .i-.... ...rt ihev .-o-ii on ihronih ihe wood lo- ' gelher. I lie wbole journey was tliroujjn a wood, only it bad been open and green at fust, like a wood, in f-pi-ing ; and now began lobe lbi k and daik, like a wood in auiiinier ; some sj" She little lrees 'I hat had rums roil earliesl, -wer en Irtming brown. The gentle roan was not nlone, but bad a lady of about tb same g with him, who was his wile " and they h'nl rbUdirn, who were wilb them loo. So, ihey U went on together thronli the wood. eollino; down the trees, and making a "ib throohilie branchef and the fallen leaves, and .cairyhitf burdens, and woiking bard. Soiijenniesviy i-aineio a Ion" giern vr-1 htie ihat opened imo deeper vvooifs. Then ihey would hear a ery ll- .'; "'! s-Kadier, father. I an.ano.ho child ! bu,,, f r A . ll., lV.i - Hill fBOA1 Is lit mel Ana pieae.,.., .-, - Jigornfirownia'g xnriA tttin luefii. .in titeril. ""-: I - U -1 ' li 1 if-a ft, Vutiinlicd, .1,.; .,!.', I, u.,,1 vuu , he, . W iKMn-rcr ibe patting liuppeuetf, (he Ira- veller looked al lb ,eiii!. m.Wi, and sw him lo come on. II m. too, trial- u uair yva luruiug gxiy. BuU they nerer could rest, long, lor they bad ibeir journcj lo perform, aud. U watnrceaf fr them ' te:kljJii'J , j b reb ad been" iu many pa it i itg 1 1 h at thera ee no children left, and only tha trav eller, the gentleman, and ibe lad, went upon iheir way in company. Atid tfbw ilie woid wn yellow, and now brown ; anil Iba leave, even ft be (ureal trees, began to fall. S.i. ihiiv 1'iinn In kn rverhie I hat was daiker tliin trie" real, and "we're prising ; TorwaVif ori T Ibeir jrjruey. wilbout looking down it when lite lady iiupied. My hmliand." said ihe lady. am called." They linieni'd, and I bey heard a voice, a lonjj iiwiy' dwah ay, i'-llo'JM'f, moUierl ll was the voice of the first child who bad aid, ' I am going io Henwn !" ttiid the lalher . . rtx . said, "I pray not yet. I no aunaei m very near. I uray not yel I" - ' Hut, the voice r.rifd. " Mother,, mother 1' wiiboui miiidinir him, though hia bair was iuw Then, the mother who was "already ilian Ti i he shade oHTia ctartc avenue, apifil iftVii away wilb her arm ill aroUud hitneck, kissed him, and eaid, My dearest, 1 rn amiiinnned, and I go!" Atul be waa gone. And the traveller nnd lie were left antf together. ! Ami ill,-1 whiiI mi mul mi lovelhrr. unli -j - tbey cama to very ne-tba,end ol ihe wund; so near, that they could aee the aitnset ht- u i i i g jedjhe fo'rej h tnjjn roNghjjL Jit e ; Yet, once more, while he hroke his Miy among ihn brioche, the traveller lost his friend. He called and called, hut there wa no rt'plv, and when he pas d out f ihe woud, and svy the peaceful tun g"ing down ummi a wide nurole nioiiecl, be caum lo au old man tsttirtig on a lallen tree. o, n ,aaui to itie old man " What do you here .'" And the old rtiaii said, with a calm smile, I am always remenibeiing. Come and reinentber with met" So, the traveller aai down by ihe nide ol that old man, face lo face,' wiih ihe geiene unset ; and all hin liiends came soltly back and stood around him. The beauiiful child, the handsome h? ow ln;lll in 0',e, the laih er, mother, . ' . .i .i and children : every ni ol thern was there, and be had lost nolhin. So, be loved ibeili ail, and- was kind and lorbeaiing wiih lliein all, and waa always pleased lo watch them all, and they all honored and bued him. And I think lira tiaveller mul La yourself, dear (Jrandl'aiher, iWause that is what you do lo us, and what we do to you. ' A 1J1T OF .ROMANCE, . About six years ago, a Dr. II. , hav ing become Tin I voTved in debt, left his home hiiJ wife in another State lor Texas, for j tie purpose of improving his fortune in n f'olace 'Wwre.-be- would bo free from the demands ol 'clamorous creditors. In the course f time Ue weut vvith the. army, to Mexico; and fifinfry wended" riTs" way to Cnlifornia. After residing there some time, helmet a young man from tin; place of his lonner rei'ideiicej who, however, ho did not know, and.inquired of him if ho knew his wife.whom he described, with out however.'teliing him the relation he , bore to her. The. young man replied that Mrs. II was his sister, and the last ; tie lieaTifTif lief 'jsn'e"'wa4Tfa'"";'.aiir" Alteraccumulating a competence. Dr. II. l.t fr.r 1 hr-'pnrf""' -'ls.lil.jpiuadlVi who had long since given him up as dead. In St. Louis he learned that she had left ! K that place surrie time previously, and was 1 J helieveu to tie in Iew Alnany. lie came li it tie r, and upon inquiry learned that she Was earning a livelhood by sewjng. lie learned t hat she also lie lie veT Iter Iwolh er lo be dead, not having heard from him for many years. Dr. 11 went to the house where he- understood his wife was living, hut found she had left there a few .1 i. r ll. I .1 oeiore. ne iniuireu aooui urr gru s:i. k... l,..l r I. .. . i..,..i,,i i,t cm.. I M l.u li'ii uir and :;cte. nit l.v the lira peared astonished, looked at tlio visiter, iHt.er oy ine ore r .' v t i jon.ll!ut apparen ly did not recognise him. He I h .Ms hp j g.ntlcmn who - e XPJistta.JsMsiswAjt l-.i i i.li . immeuiaieiy swooneti away, anu eu on . the Hour. fit I ria t r lii.i atn 1 1 m i.nl n tt liulia n. I ncl a brother both supposed to be dead, j Weie reslofed to her. Ur. 11. as we have irl h ri.tni-nf.il u.illi n enmnelenrs itiwl ,up sup.jojjpj widow. it is nresumed. will - ' I " no (ft MW fur ivej)ool. Th(j bove gl,pniMlf we wre Rssum. js r gc jn rp, J ranffeness lo anv to which Hl "'. ql in strangeness to any lo n cu romance ever pave ntrtn. New Albany (bid ) Ider Jan. 28. QCA Paris letter writer says the Em jei or Louis Napoleon continues his rides a nd tlrives, goes . to the openi. and acts tutcisely-ashe did when Prince President. II is fHSV. nffnlil mul bind III his old i'ri..i,iU hil lavs ull (-..remonv in bin r f 1 . luminal viiv.tr-. : licturn fit fugitwe Slaves. 1 wo slaves, u ho ran oll liom the estate td the late Win- ;f-f.t r(tf 'Prkersbgrjf, Va., about two y, nrs 8,at w .-nt to Ohio, have recetit- , volu.iUrily returned to i-Uverv.'on the - -S J ' f,K round that they were sulT.'ring fi'om want ... I. ..... ... t, .. ..'-, ,L.-"''rVi. , ...rt. 'f."ii is' ?yr r - v i,p.sr...i...l .. alwL " .. Iv..lri..iiwl0 Vtla f. i i r. t -1 IS I If AorniCDJiJl tuia muir ' y found a substance stronjilyresuiUlina. Un,l believed by many to be. the pure the matter properly examine a Should it l. diamond, his fortane U made, as ive learn be has several pieces f large size-. Wish it may jweve O.K. We believe the day is coming when The mountains of WesternCarolina will be made iodisgorgejreirsures, the nighfi of which will throw Californiart into convulsions. The indications which have followed the. mosj superficial invesiiga tiohs, warrahnhe 'belief that preeiowaoret nr .Imnit vrv describtion lie nuneu among us. Whether the present genera (ion possess the eneigy and enterprise re quisite l4 revi!nl thesu .lidden mined of weiilthrts amirher question. If they Jo notyt'heywill leavei rkdt inheritance to lbiir nhildrell to diir uftcr. , t .. i. .....; yT.,. I 1 Spiritual Manifestations. TIenty or theso exVihil ions' are to be w itnessed in the grog shops about town. Chairs and fntrreS move about rmTr times very brisk lythe other night a decanter new ai a 1 man's head. Wonderful, ain't it T ) Albany Knickerbocker. FALL AND WINTER II. II. BEARD & SON, Fashionable Tailors and Clolhiers, HAV'K isl reecivcj a most siifiiirh siwK vX I'M mi,r Itatl? Hade Clotliing, lolll, .J-i- . t" wit : A Bi-Dtriil ussortiiifnt ol Ovr rmos, Dn-Hs ami Krotk Coaic, Pain und Ws( Alw" beauiilul aswirourjil l'0vaiil I u ! dre n" C l n Ji i n a (ifh'tV nienirn's TrowiiK,--'Ilravji - l)oiilIe (IvrVroals, Fancy funis anJ Wsts ; tine iShirts, Collars and Crs vnts; t?usien(ler. Drawers, Su. ; ami Pockrt Haud-kra-liirls ol'a ut-ri(r quality, and aluius.1 eveiy oihrr article hrlonging lo a Clollung Siore ; lojjeilirr wiih a superior lot of Cloths, Cassintf res, Vfsfings, Overcoal- which tliey will sell ss chenp as rsn be hnuzlit in sny Souibei-n marlit-t. and will be londe up to ordtr, in n superiuc style, and with die lw irininiing the NoTth eru markets could atl'jrd. They have nlso received their Fall and WiiitVr Fasliloii for 1S52 and 5:i, and are ready to pal up Work in the Imrxl fashions. Taylors' Shears, Points, Thimbles and Needles, kepi fur sale, . The undersigned respectfully invite their friends and the public lo call and examine their slock. "II It. BI'.ARO. JAMES H RKARD. Pepi.'in;isj2 2ifv..r8 UEXTLEMEX'S AM) LADIES' S1I0KS. rflH B suWribers have on hand, and are constantly manufacturing, (ienflemen'a Boots, shoes and g.ii , lers, SH,d lad tea" lMefMy-variety-. -Our :-aeh ' cfiTldren's shoes is large and handsome, i Our work is of ihe best material and workinansliip, and will be sold low for cia.or on thort credit to puiwv Jiial df alere,.UepairmB done jn a neat manner, and on short notice, i All kinds of country produre and dry and green ' hides; taken in exchange for work. Cash will be puid for P.I-.EF ( A TTI.R. RYMP.R A- MOVVRY. ; Opposite Will. Murphy t Co's Store. i April is. ie:i. ly-510 I) ami; hot el. VILLE, Davie County, North Carolina. PIlIK ii'idersijjned having purchased the above nam L ed Hotel. Mawfv the property of R. F. Johnston would inform (he Public that he is now prepared lo rxfetid a wetcowe to the trav-ellinir eomnranttr,- and accommodate his guests in a manner erpia I 10 any. Land lord in this section of North Carolina. Nosxerliolis will be spared to render all who may favor him with iheir patronage happy and satisfied while they lake their " esse in his Inn." H. U. AUSTIN. M ay 4, l5tf. ty 1 ' t?l MYERS, has just received by F.tprcss direct .jA. from New York , a small lot of rich, all wool, I)e I.ains ; also, number lot of Velvet Ribbons. Don't forget lha sin of the Red Flag. E. .MYERS NEW FALL &. WINTER FOR 1852. VV,V7 -IV r. a. vj-tv 1 1"1 H R subscribers are now receiving and opVrtins X-oneibV lar, and most de.Sr.We ..U of ' " ' '. - - nsv if aiiiiiiiii UJl I uUUUOi Hardware, Crockery, foots. Shots, Hats, Ready Made "Clothing, Brussels three ply and iugfaiii ' 'CiWfiel Higs. Rio and Java Coffee, Loaf and brown Sugars, haisms, j Cheese. Molasses, Buggy Tire, Band and Jowe Shoe Iron. Narls, Springs tj Aries, j Carriage Trimmings, (a large stock.) Sole ; Ijeiither, White. Lead. Sperm and other Caudle, ISatfeiiisand Hope, Nova Scotia (irindstones. ' TAKXEtTS OIL, Hals and Caps, ELASTIXG POWDER, Blankets and Kerseys, CLOVER ANV GRASS SEED, Window IJIass, Saddlery, Blacksmith Tools, 5te , 4c. i . We invite all who visit iUi ptace lo boy Good at j Wkoienalt or Retail, to give us a call.before buying Webave adopted the eash symetn, nnd will offer great er inducements to eash'bliyers than has evict been of fered in Western 'North Carolina.. Our motto is short I nrotitS and Quick sales. CI I A M IVER3 tSt CA LDWKLL. Salisbury, Oct 7, 1852. lf23 - ! WHOLESALE CLOTHING house. Hopkins &, Fairchild, Xo. J0 Italtimore Street, BtLTIItOBK, ' frt'JP CONSTANTLY OX HAND A LA RGE TT TArrf i flT TaralloualttiW..lo .wh.t'6 lbe-TdT W iffitOlglt'611 1 . . 1; i, ,,: , U -,,(!. .1 ! . .! . . -v i I . I : GOODS - i 4. aTl1IW .f.r., lira Iff.. Ij-a j.w. -i.i ' - ' , l:.ITitN !!lc The follower is from the pen of Win. II- I-evison. foq the d.stmguishe'd editor of the I B. ,'J1r?J,-'I Naval Arad OaJJ XmkJmi, lM: What could te mfffe -emielosive j 5 ---lt 'it seldom we permit ourselves to occupy .fp Snlhese column M 'ipeBk -W liaise ,f apy ffii f" patent medicine way ; but whence see t he Ii fe ol f fellow creature faved by the use of any niedtctne what ever, we eonsider af our right, if wot our duty, to give mrnner.be benefitted. The case- which baf induced I us loiM-n ihif article wa. that of young lady owr acquai.uance, who by frequent ttpmort io the nighl ttt comracted a Cold which willed on ihe I,ungs before i ravages could be atayed. (This occurred i wo yeara ago this winier.) Varioua reinedief were used, but wiih very liule ellect or benefil. The Cough grew worse, wilheopiouf expectoration, and the fuoken eye, ana p.1. hoUow. chffk, told plainly that pulmonary d.sease was doing its worsl on her delicaie frtimer- t he-lam t ly physician was.VonsuliejJ. and al-.houah he Would not adilit io ihe young lady lhal she really had the Con sumption, yet he would give no encouragement as to a euw. At this crisis her moiher was persuaded to mske use or a t.ol!t of Dr. Rogers' Compound hyraf of LIverworTanJ TtffrSBa we are Happy Uriwie she aperfecily cured in less than three months by this me.lb-ine alone, after even hope was destroyed. It is useless lo comment on such a case- ts this, for liie sinl ,,'le iruih will reach where polished fiction never can. lfany doubt the authenticiiy of this Statement, let them crtl at this office. V. 8. Military and Naval Argus. No. tt'hatknm street; N.-Ys ' TIItNJenuine is for sale only by the following au-lhorized"aV-hT Nonh Carolina : -- rtnttithnry-. W. Monrhy & -Curt onww4rilurpJiE4(. Black; Charlotte, Edward Sill; Siatesville, Morrison, Cnrlim. It f... Newion. O. li. (Jaither & Co. ; I.in- coliiion, B. S. Johnston ; Shelby. A. R- Ilomesley ; Dallas, C. &. J. Froneberger ; Rutherfordlon, J. W. Calloway; HenilersonviJUr, D. B. & A.Miller Ashe ville, Smiih JL McDowell. Keh. 1(1, IH5:. 4tn40 JAMES HORAII, WATClt-AWir ClOOit-iaAlIER Oppoiiilr, Ihf Watrbmop Offift, SalisbnrF - c I i;il SlaloM illo, N. f . TIIIIK Subsr'ilier having pnrrbased, this Kstablish I nieiilvvltiPlrt pteiTRinity trtnaied Immaterctyuoi the Northwest curner of Hie pnlHie sM:ire, nnd Ims oi larhed to it a number of convenient otlices for the ac riunmislalion of l-rl gentli-meu and others, will give his undivided attention lo the. interests of -the Moose, and sire no pains to render comfortable nil who may iivor him with a call. The house has undergone some repairs, which adds to the comforf of families. The servants shall be faithful and honest'. Drovers may find good lots and plenty of cram at reasonable prices. Call and nive me a trial. Thankful for pasl favors, and liopo for ft continuance of the same. W. B. GRANT. 1,.2 Siatesville, May 13, 152. LEATHER BANDS. T llli: subseri!er has put up machinery tor stretch ing, cementing and riveting btids with copper rivpts.' I he bands are streti lieu wnn poweiiui nia c'fiines, iiifi-"expV'eTy Tor llihf iiirpoi, arid (fi'e diffi rnliv of Imnrts Hreichina'and ripuiu. under ihe coiil- mon way ol mnktn; them, is entirety removed by tins process. R inds made in thiswaylwill hold ibeir width evenk, run true, and have a uniform bearing on the drum or piillev. anil will n,e fioin l.Vlo L(l per cent, more pmer than those nude in the ordinary way. They are nude out of lie best selected oak liiuiied Spamshad Leather, and jw pains will he spared to make them eijnal lo ihe'Vst Northern band, anil will hwsohins tow the-enn he-Wrmirh! in Nw York. ; rftv.. w. r.tsrr". " Hunt's Store 1'. O , IJutllor.! co , N. C. Jti'y H, Ifi.vi, . H'vl' Valnablc lianth fdr Sale 1 or 5 Tracts. I HAVE several smal hat valuable plantations on ihe waters of HuiMn12 Creek, in Iredell county, ubich I will sell on goad term. There is waiter pif;. er on oih- of these Irat ts siiiht lent for any purpose. Any one wishing either to purchase it or lo invest enp , iial as s partner in ihe erei non ..fa Factory, or machi nery of any description upon it, will (jive me ' call 1 Minn . ' Tlieie lab 'dk aVKJnTiitiafnfSVfl 'of ! the (iieM Central Kail Itoad, III a healthy section of The ;ihve named water location is joining the F, I (jle Mills Mmiufactiinnj Company, and this place is j now called Souih Trov ; and there l.s a fair prosprrl j for Kail Road or a Pjank 'Road, to run via, KrfL'le Mills and South Trov, or near there, leadmi; via Moeksnile, Haiiiptnnv Tile nnd WilLcsliorouh, on to wards Virginia and (he mtuiiilnitis ; w hen done, the itj JrovUioii!j ol those rich valleys will How lo Salts- ' . i ... . :.J'l-:l:-c . l l)n W-' J ' t miry, ann mm riinrn rrre on-m venimi iio uumi I'hen there will be a chance to speed all kinds of man ufactured coods to a ready Market. Come and help me build Paper Mills, ISrao and Iron Foundries, Word Mills, or any thing else you please. We1 can com mence and build a Rat! R041I to Salisbury and then 10 the mountains, 'we can make the Iron here, either the T or I', Iron, and we can alo build the Cars and I.o comoliyes i lJlleMdlit;.49Hy-T.r..-?.;tet-J!. look Into mis' matter- for our own advancement, and (he credit of the Stale. . ANDREW BAGGAKLY, N. B. The citizens of North Carolina, South Car olina and Virginia, are '.-quested 10 consider :he above. A. B. Eo-le Mills, Iredell co., N.C., Sept. 23, 18.j2 2ltf N. ll. Be it known that the above water location is entirely safe from ihe danger of liinh water : And there can be puT lo' work several exlra sawmills for ptank road hiiihli-ng, which is soped would be worth from ten lo fifteen thousand dollars, when put -rll't-ciuully to work, .J'wigh half expressly to build all jihe above. And in addition to the above, I wish half tr put up for primmi; Calico, nnd a Carpenter's Manufaciuriiii' F.s- luliiisiiiiient. I w ish a Company of aoud c4irpeHen-- j Mills and Sc rsJiBsak'mtsismitMf tssn..fcis;i South J roy will improve 10 a great extent, and a plank road musi run not far from South Troy ; ihen we can saw and make sasfi and house nnlerials so cheap that ulmosi any one can have a good comfortable I house. We can build anywhere along (he plank or j rail road. And besides this, we taij hiiild aud improve Mouth Troy lo any exienl in reason. Here then, is be I vollfl donlil. waler fu ft'ii-iem lo drivA .it I...-.01 Liiriku,. shot water wheels 25 feet in length anil 5 or C feet in dimmer, which Ii in now believed that-a low ami long wheel is pielered for steady work and safely of dum. A dam of rock here will do 3 feet of rock and a plate one foul and the rafters, and then all is right. And here then is a good rock boiioui and banks lo buHd lo, and in a section which will be hardly surpassed lor in ternal improvements. Those desirous 10 do well for themselves and children for ever, would do well 10 give me a call soon, before such water locations rise oui of ihe reach of a purchase. Several small uaets of land still for sale. A. H. , , Eagle Mill. Jan. 15, Jfl."3. tf3S) LAND FOR SALE. THE undersigned ofTers for sale a valuable Tract lying tour miles South of Salisbury, between the Chajlotre and new road to Concord. Said Tract con tains 33!) ACKCS, all wood land except 10 acre, which are fresh cleared. It is well timbered, and has several e1i(ibre"Iocatinn for huildinp. -r--Xs.HLa Ua,-: Another Trajl situated on the waters of Fourth Creek l' , .;lD V... .1.: . i . ...... .i.io i.vi in-... oj.nMiurrvconiainin vo acrep I nis tract u, well watered , . . - - . a food dwelling hou and all necessary oui.boo.e. tiu nit itinru. nn, a? nn W-itlOjiodUill iftfefiase erthVf of these lrein- ,.l.,,.,n . id accommodoiins tenns The laX".., Uhmrtonte .rr.... . gain and .'lirtrltt sttffw-ffigTf. i- j, .. , - . . ' VILLAGE : HOTEL T . M. HROWJST & SON, Are now receiving their Fall nnd Winter GOODS r Comprising a large assortment of Staple and Fancy Pry Gooda. Hardware and Cutlery, Half, Bonnets, Caps, and Shoes,- SUgars,Citree.Tea.fJhee-. MoWf. Ac. TireTron, l in.. H U in- 'nti h' Band, round, square and hon shoe Iron Sc. Steel, Pelph4Chin. and Glass Ware, Window Oiass, assofied flies, -t .Blasting and Rifle Powder, and Safety Fuse, together with a great variety f oilier Coods, wh.ch Addition io Ibeir former stock, will compare w.th , in misirkfel; and will be sold on term, for cash "Wiim. u-ully ar low We ,.. our customers and Ihe public lo give us a call. j Salisbury. Nov. 1, Itfj'J. Knibroidered tambrir Handkerchiefs. October i4, 1852. II MYERS, have just received a lot of Embroid 1 rred Liue'n Cambric Handkerchiefs, which he " !raHil"y 63ra.lMYER.F sTTtrFOKI), VVilmoton. !. '. DEALER IX MARBLE MOSl'MESTS HE1D kh Foot Stones j'aint Slones ; Impoaing do., and in hort.any article called forof either Italiaa, Egyptian r Amcritan Marble : and work warranted to please or no sale; and if dam aged before delivery.il is a Uipen. Orders for any of the a hove" enumerated article a leh wli lrE3ItoriTo T the Wat cFm a n :"wTTTTie ' a t ten Mfio with dispatch. Nov. 9, 1849-89 if G SI E E S B 9 HO ITG II MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY. r II UK cost of Insurance on the ninmal plan is but a JL stnnll suin. conipured with a joint stock companyf Thi company hems', "located in the' Western part o. ihe State, consequently much the larger porlion of rhe risks are in the West, very many of which are in the country . - - The Company is ent irely frre from debt ; have made no assessments, and have a very large amount in cash and good bonds, and is ihereiore cootidenily recom mended to the public. At the lasj Annual Meeting the following Officers were elected for the ensuing year : James Sunn, President. S. (. Com. Vice l'resi.lent. C. P. Meniilmisli., Attorney. Petkb Aiiams, Secretary nnd Tresurer. VYillux II. Cl'xxixo, tiene.ral Agenl. DIRECTORS. . v James Ploan, J. A. Meliane, 'CP. 'M'endenhall. W, S. Rankin. Rev C. V. Deein, J. M. Uarrett, Dr. D. P. Weir, W. J. McConnel. of ireenboro' ; Ir. 8. . Coflin, J. W. Kield. Jame.towa ; K. KHioii, C.uilford , V. A. Wright, W!i lining on ; Dr. C. Wuikins.' Caro lina Female College ; John I. Shaver. Salisbury ; Jno II. Cooli, Faveiievi'Ie ; K.'F. Lnfy. Wadesbt.ro' ; J. J-l!'eg!,J4t'll-1' i -teroy SprmB. Chn.rloiie i J. J. Jack foil Pitisboro' ; II. B F.Hiot. Cedar Falts. I'UTUK AUA.M.S, Secretary. Dec. 2, lb52. '" 3l Paper, Pap 3r. Paper. riHE Miliscril er liavina been appointed agent JL live sale ol the tUifle -i'Mf M.iouUn luuoa Com -pany, Lincoln co'. iiiy. is prepared lo furnish all kinds of Pa,r at Ihe Factory pi ices. E. MYERS, -.7lrl?YWrr...'-W'K''''":.' Red Flr. THE STAGES I- F.AVI 4 Wet F.AVE Rateizhand Salisbury, every Sunday and dnrsday, itt ? A, M . af (ef lhe-arfivl of ihe Cars from the "North, 'al ihel irhier place, and arrive iu each end ill 7 P. .U , nejXl day, via Ashboro', Pitls horo', Ifaywood,&.c. . . ' The' Road is slocked wiih good Three Horse Teams, and Troy buiii Coaches. -Fare thfoujjh 8 only. JA-3. M. WADDILI.. Contractor. ,2,m. "r rflltE suhscrilier has just received a splendid asort J mem ..I fJlofhs ;:iiiner'i, & V! ill?. of everv hue and color, which ca'inot be equal ed this maikei. J. A. WEIR M A N . Tailor. No. OH, Cowan's Urick Uowe., Salisbury, N. C. Dee. a, 1S.V2. 2m:i0 fc H. M. ORRELIij, Forwardtufi and Comtil1oti llerthanf, b'ayctttcillr, If. C. January 30, lct.'i I. lf3S Just received a fresh supply of TOMB STOErES. y Tff II E suliscriher would respectlully inlorm the elli JL zciis of Salisbury and ihe surrounding coMinry, 1 fiat M ha '"erFjl; .Jtf Mfc-' CittlbllsllrtiCllf in Saljsburvrwhich may be found al his residence, on Market street, where be is prepared lo furnish Grave Stones of Marble Slabs fancy prt!;lil stinne on pedes lals, tombs, monuments, &c, at a very small prolit. Kiijjravins done neatly at Northern prices. Having made the necessary arrangement, the subscriber can, at a short notice, lill Siiy coder-from five dollars to ljjS"Oo'. No pains will be spared to give entire satisfaction. Olit Toinb iVlones resioreil to their primitive whiteness Salisbuiy.Nov. 2.'., I8.')i. henriettAline of Strain u ltd Freight Boats, 4 RE alt in excellent order1 fo basfnesa. "Pur Tow 4 "ar rm-Htoaf lis sMienn Tecenlly rwatrefTOl htb4s flood as new. We have also added a uric Flat for low wa ter, and well adapied lo the service. She will carry 700 hbls. merchandize, and draw only 2(1 inches water. Those favoring ua with lljeir pntronape, may expect As prompt and cheap service in every particular as any other Line can olfer. G. DEMING, Pres't. R. M. ORRELL, Ag'nl. A. D.CAZAITX. Asrentat Wilmington. Fayetteville,rc.2l, 1850. 28tf Dr. Bason, Dentist, Has (tiepleasure toaay thwt he is now in ' Salithti ry , ready to attend to the duties ibis profession Oct. 14, 1852 tf 24 Mantillas, Mantillas. Vet. 14, 152'. THE aubscriber have just rejeriveda tot of TLAIX AND WATERED i ILK MANTILLAS," lin ed and wadded." which he'is offering at ihe low price oi 5 SO. Call soon at the Sign of the Red Fine. K. MVF.RS. 24 ' DAVIDSON COLLEGE. HE number of Scholarships required by a resoln i tion of the Board of Trustees of Davidson CH- letr, adopwd.on the 'J7ib March. ;hav. been, sold. Ihe scholarship scheme beinij now adopted will go into npersiion nn-thc first of Jannary; I".i3, U.U1..W rtL.. : I. : ..t. t .. : ....... . t t t , ftitti ii uMiir. ii iiiin, .ii.jii.ii'.t. i m.tii uir j.in".crioers ii j l it., -i .i. -. li: ' i . . ,, l i . "H'a,e ineir n..E. ,,o, protrrrjii y, I ne i r.a- Af.PACAS. an,. I ' . ,""w,.,r "'"".eaw -ii"iarsiii. nno io -eape. 1' - V? (Vnifirateal ould do well oei,!U.on.t ey,.S jHianosi. I). D,,- Rfv.J . ' . 'Vie Sign "JJn,.. :FiKi 'Ha'nd MrHuic)iison;orCta 3..JJ:.1:..' ,. , ; ," r- - v. rtvitt; -..i . .i "' . . w.i. siii.ciioer li-mug 1,,,-t n ne d, riH'iu tn recnvtnz -ht A ??lodetea,, informing hia frremts anTfte Dubni ,rj 1tC, a large and Deautiful Stotl ocu.rtui.E. ruii THE TRADK wnicn, wuen openeu, will comprise the B Attractive Assortment' he has yet offered, among which ti Plala and tguni Dress Silks, f tBe MM J rlr rleli Ai t .tv ..j r . "I1" -' "" tasaajfrsj i Moaslla de bains at li ,,.p lH' EaglKh, Freiirh. and teraaa Sfrii. . BsBhaxInfSv Alpatcas, ir fMlw Freae h, Kasllsh and tiwr rtm frfcu , " Llaea faskrlf a. Law llandk'fs( fru h J cwsrviurriru nirr,r, soars, I Iff, aaj Moarnlnj Collars, (r and SlrrtMi SalssjlBd fambrir Trlaila-, lUadi aai ,Uti1J Dt.t. :.nH.t ..j . i vim nm i-tuMMi uurf niu inuvrn. ntiv nJ j l f I I: i , i Mohair Miiip, Cloth. CnwimerM. V,im t J i ;.i,,a f . n..,l. ... r . . V,! oiicciiuk s iuiih, i,t', .:. Also 1 Splendid M t,f READY MA1)K CLOTIIlXa all of which w ill he so'd al unusually low bum it sign of the RED FL.(i. p-ept. J", ir.u. - a 500 A1IENTS WANTED. 100O A VIM It. WANTF.I) 111 every County of ihe I'gilfJ g., lii ine and eiiieiprnin iu-n. to riiKni,,. sale oi some 01 tor m-.i i.im.m. put, imrj , try. To men ol Rood urhlrew, oF.wsmig mmfiJ iial ol from ijitlrt io sjtttni, surii iniiucenienn ;m offered as to enable llieiu to lnuie Iroui l0 : day profit. 17 'I he Books published by as are a'l tivfg!in:J character, extremely popular ami command iarpa wheiever ihey are otlored For further particular?, nidlfe. 'pnstsf, pmj j IJAMKI.S 1 UETZ. Succesois lo V. A . I.eary i Co No. 13H ort!i econd Mreet, Fluladrlphia. - December ljij. ... . 2 1 130 COWAN'S VEGETABLE LITHOXTIUPTIC OR FRIEND OF THE III MAN FAMILY, si 1 1 1 r-.:v. i r.t-K i)isi:..-i:n kiiinkys, Stone in the IHwIih r nnd h'iilnryt, TTrahri of ifttn, c-r. This invaluable medicine is lor nle HI 'tie Davie Hi lei, in Mocksville ; at lr R. CampVirs, in tlrtV: at the Drug Store, in Charlotte ; and at die Cirohi WaK-hmaii (.HIicr , in r!) 1-h.burv. The subscriber islleneraj A;"'i f r the sale of above .Medicine, in tin Str.te, ol wh. iii unit qmiv may be obtained by ad.lre.-ii-j l-'nt tit S.. r.-l.urv. N for or cal'im at lti hoiie, In iin. July 15. 1S53. el ol 11,! itac. E. D. Al'iTlS llif FKKSH CHOICE .Vl'inkllr' NEW (100 PS. Maxwell & Borah, Are rrreirinir and lair.nins ihf-ir itttci Vxl iintl Winter (itiodv Just purchased in New York an. I rin njrlj'lin ar? rej L.ee.l nrices. wb'tch will entlltle liieiu lo sell rrmlTU -bl,i.v.wji;Qo.S)S,tiji.)iJit the .usual varir.tol" Foffip-W meslic.aiid Ladies' Fancy 00KIG ST0VK.S, IllKIlU lRK ADfruaT, HATS. ItOWKTS. HOOTS WD SHOF.S ( tll.W. CLASS .WD CROCKERY WARE: STA TlO. FRY ami F.WC YAK- TICL F.S : (i llOCEillES 7 n,en malt of which ihev solicit the attention arJ parronaee of the public, and' P!e,l.-e rhemselves to effort to merit it. Small 7"7atiil V",rt (Mrst will be their mono. Sattsbory.'October 7. I 52.' , 2d.. DOO'T. D. S. PARKER. w-M- . i-ftTY .1.. i i m Mocksvlle ,-t.tl r ;..i;wtee 1,1 the IMifi it -.l 1 found at ihe Davie Hotel. Dllice just opposite tbe in Brick-house. V June 10, I8.T.-J. More Fine BuKfiieSj ROCK AW AYS, AM) I MM ;'LE C A RR YA L LSf the best Hnh I..'m ..r.l...l n.ol f.,r 8:ile cheap very eheap und see.' v .-,( Salisbury, August 2f, l?-- MARTIN & BRTTANi And General Coniniision Mrrfhanls .Yd. 3, Ihyre Co.'s llW. GIIAKLHSTON.S.C.... T P WORTH, OOXttMISSION & roRWARnfff MERCHANT, V1LMGTI), SOUTH Julv 20, 1852. Ij-pdU. r, - A L-L-rn-rsoos indebted to he- late fi'p" fr. 1 Chambers!, Co, are 'iA ward and mane p ivni'-t ; , j ,nj ! January next. Th. tlll,,ll(.,s must he.Ciu.. ther deiau cannot he allofce i Apnl. . JAMES C. CALlMti'i . r:. November 21. l.VJ. j LADIINMOIHNIMilJRKSS goods. T'J HE sulweriber is now i . ..:i.. ; nttu- it.-tiirlil a !' .a sisilns .iesr. Td Fog- R3.- rm i- mint ipvilir' 1 "1 11 niniiriaii 11 1 --'yy''- ' :v. -plank Wow1' fa -A- ... - V i. . - - " 1. . . Tnii si .11. lQf.l .cL . j .. : --.v..'- -f-t - Bt9Sinl VMi'- '- -J.
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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