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"in, lilt ri rtti a lb. imp not u f r. m irad Ex L jtr at fro t nt.4 Prl on i arrl rbif Vsij nat I an wat fa f titf fill I"'1 lie preservation of ihe Uni"i Bc""':' lei- J point dear t.i every American and the wLolo ,1. era"" " n ..i juil ttlie alar Seiei tbat involuntary aorvitwl.., ii ii w&'tniZfd ).' C'oiuiiiution, that ' life liiT br if d right. .ndi hat J. n, i" '.....: ..i.t. ara entitled In eBi 1 .... it rii.it ars einttiea io leienl K-.. i.. enforce til Consiiiuiiont! provi ' . r ikn Pmnnrumlia measure. are alrirtlv constitutional.: Jurl " T . ; 7 Itisl 1 j'b unbfs'iuuntfijr citrim into U-ci. r . bwevrr, that lh question nl rest, .eriiunal. or nmliitiuu or latiatical . . .J -ir..... Jrrii may ' threaten the Jurabiliij T0 j,t it- . :, t SUHJEME COURT, ji, Tribunal adjourned on the 22nd tift'f lhor'ous Session. The lol- ..m. ef til.. I.ku I n I. fluAia I'"" . i .i tr i ii iUk in 00C rx urin vvmu v. tic-nrue. Sianlv, "tlirniinjr the judgment. ilsoin Mrch v. Wilson, from burry tmim the judgment. fjw tnStfttw UuiMMvfrom Guilford fording a venire ae novo. fiia b"n favored w ith iho following n Llwailcilfrdiifd HA VAN" A FEBRUARY 25.Thr ship L'.r. of Boston, arrived IT the barbor I hi ' i i n. -.. .. ...:i va..- .- King ana uaiuii uj unit w j, bjioine ihirijy men Irom Spaititih 0 w war w tw wiii iici in Mtart 1 hut Inn crew hart mulimed and were lAui brliiw. ahe wMI, however, prm-ecd it her ov a" ,0 Jiu'"''- Charleson a. a. . antf. ..." ! ' . . For tha Walchtnan. Ii, Bit'NU : I hers m einibiled in your paper of iini uK., a bill showing the cost of transporting a aaJof suirar weitrhiiie 11274 lbs. from New York, tCkvtntun to Camden, furninhed by M rears. Boger :1mm, of Iredrll, and as they say published by their Aiod the " request of a gentleman In Charleston to . jfenerehsnt uf western North Csrolina know the tmm charge inr freight and merebandise paanng aaik tbe hand of the Charleston and other $outh Vstigrala.'' This treighl bill which la designed ik igderuund aa bowing Ih regular rates of ship nMm by thai route, is so far from sihibUiiig facts gjotie to the mercantile public, as well aa to the t earner ewicei ueu requires mwncuua. fkit Mesar. B iger & Reese paid the expenae ss fur " isi tpm their hogshead of sugar I do not dbubt, but q srcbaols of their experience, and of the shrewd ikes their business sucee would imply, ever sub asl k toch aa impuaiuoii, 1 cannot comprehend ; and tflaey iboeld be careful to acquit their own agent ifaw, (who by their own showing are dearly eulpi simm panieuUriJ and endeavor to throw tha ana the Charleston and other jP9Uth Caruhua a- at il njuatty itieaplicable; - - 1 . U m ewoirast the expensrs paid bv theae rentlemen ' i hnwlied with Ihe known and pubTihed rate of -arki. Their bill stand thu, vix I tan. Boger k Keese D'r - ' to Juhu Rosser, forwarding agent te ,12.1833.; ' : : . V " m wpenst npua 1 hhi Sugar, : . $10.68 -fat, ' 10 farare in Camden Depot, 1.80 I freivht from Charleston to . - 2.83 50 $16.16 jafiw fraoi Depot. Imiuir and forwarding, "V in legitimate expenaea ahould have been as vi: . , iw upon line hhd. 12 cts artueibT; weight, 1274, $1,60 nie lnm wharf to Depot in Clnion, . ' '38 llfmjht to Camden 20 cts per ..mik. puhluked rau-s, UM I " . ' , . $4.52' :rt"iSM; over' what " the expense " 4aauklJia been, .... $11.64 jfljj stemetK, ahrtwiug the necessary cost of trans- 8 et. i fumiiihed by Uie nierchanls of this place kve received their goods 'by lhat route since Cam r hr'B. Ibe terininu of a Pallroatf up to tuat FalL. pikere is no doubl of its accuracy, jlbsjfa. Boger & Kecse permitted themselves to be irily taxed on this single hogshead of sugar the excess of fill 64 cts., and auv merchant can l iaoVrstand their feelings in consequence ; but totally in error on to the responsible parties in 'Saiiw, which they will dearly perceive by contras He above Ixlla. Instead of exhoneraling their for "r sgrnt ineharlesteni they should have held him "We for paying the ship expense of $10 68 els, narwwoM havt krloWBIrrt mteaand pairfy f I they should have held hiin responsible, too, for "Hifring theni of its being forwarded to Camden, aa aaatom with forwarding agents, so that they Could tMattbrit audnaved the $1 80 els storage. Rail "wmpanies sdvenise that "their agenta are not re . to inform merchantaof the arrival of their goods." " a excess, too, inthe Drayage for which some "arespunaible, particularly aa they paid atorage at '' epot. Forwarding agent are, themselves, 'Heeesiary expense upon this line of transportation, a '"far frorn their bill, and their expenae haa been Wis estimate uf necessary cost. The Railroad "J" re reeponsible and will carry gooda through lioudy as , agenU can, without charge for for- ientJemen7 togetSr witt H--h seem. deajrjmis In rrpar? Ihe "em-rrrrii , by ha aty asnls, slhiiiU ie)bit an Jzf.f f 'h kind for the purpose of informing ,JV iD ngard u Uis ratea of freight, via Charles "astern North Car. Jinn, without being better W to facta Such publication are calculated the public mind, as it did your editorial, and Ii-TT mn y be hard to remove. T" "i" the pense upon buckets aa I a m.c cjuenie upon oucaets aa lurmsneo von gn,n L'...i.... i. v j : L W tne cost oi transporting mercnandne. bolkv anil 1.. U.L D.1L.J T' "; responsiWe for all damages, very prop, it?' pr"Porl'un 10 theapaca occupied and tha ii . cuai Ol III wgiaal cost of their buckets had nothing to "W Kailroad freights, which, being known by all 1- v., uio uujeui ui lUpowoi,wiu )jhlieuon being designed' foThsTnfrWof J Merehsnts, and being toenoraWsiy r ijZ1 1 "J9 yu will give thia correction an insertion "'Sv 'y cireu,atin8 jonmal ; and in order lhat 'H?uS!I'l,lein onc'5l information upon aJ.irnpnrtant matter of freight, I inchawtyou, a published schedule of rale, both upon the 47 8d h Charlotte Road, which, if it would ai?" t11 trespass upon your space,. I wpuld be t. Ja would publish for pubic information. 5 ,,' JUSTICE. 'OB THB WATCHMAIt. '. I. tkJ"To : A hng time ago there lived a great :rJ?.Mm Shatmaneser. 'At the time, aim, jher hing, less powerful, whose nam V ' "a still another, whoso namo waa So. tVlik. many other yt king m ancientr v1tu.nmmm4mJ msaiwunsjejid ifuM ofambi ' (iouMss', ahd desired greatly to enlarge hia " .JWai the.fruitftd kilUaad fertile salW of tha k t at Mmf .tit tneanit'rr'At length to" speedy- s a0? king, anJ made him his aeryanU ;Eut -'!-SfVfs J ('(-.-. --'?.''Wf."W'Jvr,n4I,n.J -..iarr-ti,',t-;i .,., ,., M,f'r a.ii)Vi.wijr; ,-j-u-wii:iiTr,'i;'",,::?:r-;'-;: ,11 f Ii. 1h tttuck J bv UilJ bt-al u lii. li i-, ..l j "i . tuiTf. r. f lm. and greatly nlum.ed il.e re.i.lue. who, attnhu- .... ui.aater io un ir lnnor.tico of the " manner Of no ua w n tunu. earnertly d.-mnmr him th.r I.. .,u.,7 I.jT .V . auionirJ ih. . L . . . , irxm racier of ih. t,.iH;., f4 . ,r .' "C , 7 m - -o Hwii - wmuiuniM auta Uuai.a aiiiiDoaed thai ni.ni,. k.j i. .- J. . ...r:.r.' rL "'."""J v,7,n oayJl . . , , - t. "i un no had been brought frwo tbanca, should retura ania into hia fillv. I.., J . l . .... S" pnesta, who hi naUva landV a.d teach tha atrane. uhabit ih. - e .i.- . ... j. . . - """" ha .manner of tha God of the Ld," ,d how ihe, ahould ,,,,. u. ii pevpi nan g,HU, of their own, whom lh.y hived more than the God of the land, and, thooah lh'yfM him, yet did they not worship him , fo, fry, aaid of ihem, that " they feared tha Lord and served their own goda." Reuder, are 'there not thus aw t iu ; of whom it may property ba aaid, tbey fear tha Lord ."r.own gooai venly u is but too true in regard to our own ouairy, and tha lolkwinK significant allcgauun ta. by no maana.. a falsa aryatiim ..TU Americana, saya one. " train un tlieir Ehildrn i. it., fear of God and tha lov of money." Thia applies with equal force to the past generation fnm the character of whose offspring, It ia quit evident, they understood weU the art of training up their chUdren, if not an much in me tear ot Uod, at toast, iu the love of monov. la nr.-. euce to the merit of hia accomplishment, we leave tha" reader to judge for himself. To our mind there seems to be a little inconsistency in the conduct of those who profess to receive the divine oracles as the rule of I heir faith and practice, while, at the same time, they mak the love of money a primary object in ibe education of their children, If it be true, that the love of money is the root of all evil," how does it happen, that doting psrenta, and profeaeliig christian are, notwithstanding, so very assiduous in infusing this love into the hearta of their offspring J Why ahould we profess to believe one thing and let the tight of our example constrain our chil dren to believe another T If the love of money makes men murderers, rubbers.thieves, defraudere. truce-break. ra, back biter, liars,, gamUera, Sabbath-breaker, and I such like, why manifest to our children and those around' ua in every look, word, gesture aud motion, our own in ordinate attachment to the ' unrighteous mammon.' II, from an inordiiUle love of money, men are in duced to engage in all kinds of dishonorable and unhal lowed occupaiMMia, such aa making and vending liqoora, gambling, humbugging tha ignorant, Ac, why not in struct our children accordingly, and leach them to place a proper estimate upon every thing of a terrestial nature- The love of money, when regulated by a desire to avoid Ih actual Want of life, or, a a means for tha accomplishment of benevolent purposes ia no evil ; but when money ia Wed or and ewry poible aaer- tion put forth for ite accumulation beyoudour necesaitie merely lor the sake or having u, then il la not only an evil, but of all idol allies the most absurd and senseless; foi the pagan, worshiping even Ihe vilest reptile, believes it can benefit him hereafter, while the christian rooury worshipper can have no such belief. How very silly and supremely ridiculous then, to tug and toil for the possession of money beyond our ability to use it ; and hw miserably, intellectually degraded, and morally per verse, must not those persons be, who habitually esti mate thai worth of others by the purse they carry, or tha property they posse. Aud it would be well for those, who value theruaslvea by their wealth, to remem ber thti in the eyes of tha wise awl virtuous, they are " email fry," provided they possess no eommettdabte traits of character, and he who would build up hia fami ly upon tiia money bags alone, should bear in mind that be will, must aaauredly, fail of success, except in the es timation of thoae who are Uka-nanuw-minded and nig gardly with himself.- The love of money, fmr ittelf, is not only atntul in trie extreme, but an illiberal, auserabi I diepoaiiiyu i,of all others, the most abominable ; for thorn , ip nucr in, However low, mean or aeiesiaoie, into wnicn H dorsnSrt lead tls rotanr. The wow Mm Muaesav .iiontty is the man emctent tool witn which ambition works ; it is the engine of political mischief and of domes tic oppression ; the instrument of individual tyranny, and of universal corruption. Ilia the grand spring and foun tain of pride and self-aulticieucy, more especially to those who have nothing better to value themselves upon-" -How fcnrely j in contrast ni all thia, ia the spirit f -benViRr lence and lioerality. ' How like an i angel w thai man, or that woman, in wboee heart it prevails. Here ia a prin ciple, which, if carefully instilled into the hearta and miuds of our children, will raise them above themselves and the World, add not until (hi is more effectually done, will tha wilderness and the solitary place rejoice and blossom a the ruae, L, roa THE ROSE. TBI WATCHMAK. Of'all the beauteous lowers that dress The genial earth in loveliness. Give me the rose, the fair leaved rose. Whose modrst hue end bloom disclose, A single lie amy to the eTIif." Clad in a single robe of light i Though some enchant ihe curious eye Wiih srtons trm and mingled dye. How sweetly pure, ss beamy morn Within its buds of perfume lie, Like tears of love in woman's eye. Child of the au miner sun, thy form Was never made to brave ibe etorra ; . For tender nature, at thy birth i . Brraihe through the cold,' and barren earth, The mill of hraaty and of love And desk the etherial arch above. 4- While all around is aoft and calm. And xephyrs wave their wings of balm, To what of all creaiion's power Can I eompsre the gentle Huwrr I .j - . .i..To some fair niiiiJ whose, pnve grice ... ,. ,. I selrn alike m forni x facF.- Wiih every earthly blessing given Born ihe peculiar care ol heaven. While virtue from its holy shrine Desnis on her soul with light divine Whose every frail but nicely frames Protection's arm with madest claim, That seems in silence to implore Serves only to endear ibe more. CORYDON. Alblnaixe, N. C, March 4, 1853. Ju IredttU county, on the 2nd inst., by Rer. E. F. Rockwell, Mr. JAMES S. RICntART "to" Mis MARY E. MONTGOMERY. aJlofsaid county In this county, on the 3rd March, 1853. MILLARD FILLMORE, son of Dr. S. D. and Mary E. Rankin, aged three months aud eleven days, . . JjT Greensboro' Patriot will plesse copy. Office at Salisbury, Mssch 3d. 1853. THE Anunal Meeting of the Salisbury and Taymrs ville Plank Koad Company, will be held in the Court House at Statesville, on Mo'ndsy the 4th of April, 1853. A full attendance is requested. 4431 E. D. AUSTIN, Pres't. CHARJLVES BANKS, CONFECTIONER, " WHOLESALE. AND RETAIL DEALER IN Foreign nwll, Cigar, ''obttceo, snuff, Ac, ' CIEEI STREET, FlimEVlLLE, I. C March 10, 1853. 3m34 THE undersigned, Committee, in pursuance to In strnctiona received from the Saliabury Vigilant Fire Coninsr v. 4lve notice to the citizens of Salisbury, ihs'i l he existence" aa an organized body, of aaid FirsJ Company, ceased on Saturday the 5h daf of March, Zl;,'--.-. ,,' : , ' i , '. ' ' -: ' J. J.. BRUNER. ' Afegia).W.4S.aiL'i 3w44 .-mk . i-----.-' i.yiey KUOilUair A: Sooerior Newark built Carriage and tiamesa. .Aiy-atJthia.JJi March 10, 1853 1Y narronizine the Machine FIiod and FundrT of M.W J II ' mmnmn M.,.f ,oi,.rr f ll,.r- P,..n i !"u 1 nrsl""S Macninea, (portable and iiailonrr:j han..n Straw Gaitert, (two aiiea:) Drurry'a Corn ' di 11 n . . . . . . - I meiiera: uainnrot. uraiita, and smrm mernmaiurT raiem Wheat Fan. Factor. Crial and Saw MUI : r,Pnl vvneat rana, l-aciorv, Ur al a tarioui pattern t Folding Harrow ; and lait.biit not leaat.Ihaeea foil W P'"!rn fo' tfi,,,n BP C,rc,"f S,w "" can the nurchaaer at Uaat M n,. Mnt m North ael of pattern for filling op Circu'r Saw Mills, and em prices. Jl hose wishing horse powers and thresh ing machines, would do well' to send in their orders earl v, as I shall onlv make them ta order, Address tha subscriber at Tyro, Oaidon,eo., N. C. J U. THOMPSON Msrch 10. 1B53. if 44 P HE Firm of J. Sheek cV gons is this day disaolvej hV mulilll rXinaanl ' A II n..A. a af.. f firm T,neatett ifl R)lt payment Honn aa possj: hi. J. SHEEK. W. Sheek ' the firm. W. 8IIEEK, , - D. 8. 811 ECK rill attend to settling up the bosinees of J. S11EKK, D. 8. SHEEK. March lat, 1853. 44if NEW FIRM At Sit. Vtrnon, North Carolina. SHEEK having taken the entire dock of . Goods, will, in prtnerhip wiih R. W. Grif- ntn, continue the mercantile bunneaa under ibe nsme of Sheek & Griffith. Every effort will be made to merit the liberal patronage received by the late firm. W. SHEEK, 1 R. W. GRIFFITH. March lat, 1953. 44if NEWTIRM. SMITH &, HOLDER, f HAVING opened a Carriage Shop at the well known aiand formerly occupied by William H. Smiih. would retpecifully inform their friend and the public generally, that theyare nowfinishingoff all kind of Ciarriagea, Korkawaya, IlHB'gie1. V., ia ihe very beat and finest etytr. They can furnish two horse Carriages at from two to six hundred dollsrs : oneh?' '"'L'J130-0 200' Top B air from $ 150 to $3110 ; Ope" Buggies, from to $125 ; Sulkies, from $60 lo $90 ; and Carryalls, from $50 lo $75. All ihey ask of those who wish to bay, iaioeotne and examine their work, and then try il. Tbey warrant their work for twelve month. Repairing done in good style and at short notice, and aa low aacan be done elsewhere. Tbey have in their employ workmen of long expe rience, who for their akill cannot be surpassed. Orders promptly attended la. Give as a call before yotrimy. WM. H SMITH. H. G. HOLDER. Salisbury, Msrch 3, 1853. Iy43 I NOTICE. 1WILL offer for sale, at the Court House in S'aies ville, on the 3rd Monday in May next, lbs follow ing Tracta of Land listed ss follows : 130 Acres, Merrick's heirs aolisted 1850-'5I tax, t 5 334 Acres, Burt Mores, tOO Acres, James Pope in trust, 2h0 Acres, E. K. Johnson, 1851 C 84 1S50-'5I. 1 47 184-'5I. 1 91 1850-'51, - 4 16 1851. i 98 1850-'51. 38 " 85 1850, 85 " ,95 " 50 ,)..-:'i;r.. 'S3, '51 57 196 " 69 80 94 34 1849, 1 90 56 ' 1 04 63 56 I 21 " 1 06 vesrs, 1 00 369 Acres. Wm Mills. 83 Acres, A. W. Neill, 74 Acres, Abrsm McRee, 91 Acres, Daniel Moose, 27 Acres, R. K. Woodard, 280 Acrea, Franklin Johnson, .109: ,Ac0i 45 Acres, John McKoy, (Seote 44 Acrer, John Ranh, 100 Acres, W. Templelon, 210 Acres, Jonsthan Cheshcr, 217 Acres, C H. Dowden, 95 Acres, Elijah Hendroo, 67 Acres, A Mills. 93 Acres, A. Monee, 2110 Acres. H C Elliott, 206 Acres, James 'Morrison, 223 Acres, Robert Sumplrr 109 Acres, Lewis Battle, 100 Acres, Linsey Johnson,. 60 Acres, Msrlin Msy, 34 Acres. W Wright, unlisted : J. A. RO.SEBRO, Sheriff - -0r 'Iredell' 'County." .:i:,Feh,'3.til853 Frfeeadf. ,$f?0..,. IU3 Jl?M?I?Lpffice, GREGORY & MAURY, Richmond, Ya. A MAMMOTiF SCHEME! FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE STATE OF DELAWARE, Class C lor 1853.-r-To be Drawn at Wilmington, Del., - . on Sanirday, March 26th, 1853. AY2.500, D35.000 $25,000- 914 Prizes Of 1,000 Dollar. , 1 Prize of $72,500 I I Prize ol 35,000 1 Prize of 25.000 214 (lowest 3 No, Prizes) 63 Prize of 250, See., stc 1 Priie of $15,000 1 Prixe of 10,000 1 Prixe of 5,545 1 JJOO ; 63 Prixea of , dec, amounting to 500 066,895. 75 Ss. Latter j II Drawn Katisu. Tickets $20 ; Halvea $10 ; Qrs. $5; Eighths 2 50. OVA Certificate of a package a. Whole j tenets will be aent to correspondenta for $236. A Cenificaie of HaifilQiuairier ihd' EIg1itKTIclWl prwpoet ww 4-1 OrnnwiwnTdwItr-ferwais Address,- GKEUUKl ot iitAUalr 4wDd43 ; Richmond, Vs. X WATCHES, GOLD AND SILVER WARE. H. K Miller fit Co, Wholesale Wateh aad Jewelry Hoaie, iVev -flsrfrmwwoSl, &Lcar. aCrte Su ., Imporlern of English and Swiss Wstches and Tool of every description. Watch Case Mskersand Manufacturers of Fine Gold Jewelry. Wecsll the at tention of southern and western dealers in Watchea, Jewelry and Silver Ware, lo our very exteniv stock, assuring them thst in no a Hide in out line shall we al low any establishment to surpass us.ennrr in uu.nioj, quality or lo prices. We are the only Wholeaale House in this branch of trade in Baltimore, and shall aae every fir meana to induce aoutbern and weetern merchant to open aeeounta with n. Ourterms shsll be as liberal and accommodating as can posaibty ba found in ibe United Statea. . We will take great pleasure in showing our good to southern and western merchnts, whether they open account with as or not. L. H. MILLER CO., , ly39J Importer of Wtche. Balnmor. DR. JNO. SWANN, OFFERS hi profcssionai services to the citizens of Saliabury and its vicinity. . Hia Office ia oppo site the Mansion Hotel and adjoining Ore. Sill's Drug Store, where he can be found unless professionally en gaged. -. March 3. 1853. if 43 r- BEEBE'S lTmJUT yri H E subscriber has jest received at nn"'SldWt' ar fashionable Sorma fafaMMtJ-JU,&w. r.e I . M i..i; i - on ii. r . ) rt ii t i.t-'. .1 k 1 i: ; l..i'ijn, oh s somewhat extensive siair, would U-g lei,ve to sniiouncr, iliatslte is now ready lo receive the calls snd on'eis of tb.we wishing woik. done. At much trouble and expense, she hss secured Ihe services of Miss A. Wilsoh, lady irom one ol me moat lasliionabierand extensive estab menis on Broadwsy, N. Y , who (s fully qualified to manage Ibe business in til it variou form aad chang e. - li k-el no brattatioo, llierrloreP in avarrsaiiaw the moat entire satisfaction i and with confidence of success solicits the patronage of the public. The Pari fashion and pattern are received monthly. Ordera from a diatance faithfully and promptly al- tendea to, and work sent abroad shall be packed and towarded wim ear. ' t-T Kestdence, accond door below the l ost tmjee. r M. A. REEVES. SslUbory. Feb. 84, 1853. HE Firm of W. Murphy & Co. Is this day die- -solved by matual eonsrat. All perous indebted to the hrm are requested lo call at the old stand and settle the same with Wm. Marpby. who is authorised lo settle all lb business. WM. MURPHY. JAMES MURPHY, " ROB'T MURPHY. Feb. 18. 1853. 4w49 IWMA1IW Wholesale and Retail ?! rTlHE aubacriber have formed a Copartnership, and JL will conduct the Wholesale and Retail Buai in a general and complete Mock of Goods, at Murphy's ..I . . m t a . i . . l well anown sisna, mam mreei DBiisoarr anaer ine firm and style: of MarpKy. MeRowe 4. Co, WILLIAM MURPUY, JAMES MURPHY, JOHN MeRORIE. JAMES 3. McCUBDINS. Salisbury, Feb. 1. 1853. THE Public , will perceive by the above notice, that we bsve formed a Copartnership to transact a WhleiJal atnd Reliti! Trade in full and complete Stock of Good at lit above well known aland. i Oor long experience, extensive buiines acquaint- ance, with ample cash mesas at command, we conri denily believe will enable aa to present for your inspec tion, ss Isrge, general and well selected stock of Goods, adapted lo the Spring and Summer season as can b found in any Southern Market. We ex ject lo be in full receipt ot our desirable and extenaive Slock by ihe lat lo the lOih of April, when we should be pleased to have buyers psy as a visit. carefully examine ihe stock aa to extent, variety, and prieer. pledging oarselvrs that no effort shall be want ing on oar part lo make it lo their interest .to purchase of a. AH orders will be filled pnnctually and promptly at the same prices, as If the purchaser were present . 'MURPHY, McKUKIE J UO. Salisbury, Feb. I, 1853.1 tf49 01 www STAGE LINE. OUR DAILY STAGE LINE OF FOUR HORSE ,ssW'4:"aoasw'ararit p. m. and leave 7 . m. Mr. U Jsmes being our duly authorized agent at that place. . Ktrt-Y, ArKtnus iv. ' DAILY MAIL STAGE. OUR Line offour horse post coachea, which carries the daily mail from thia plaee to Raleigh arrives at the Mansion Hotel every dsy at 9 p. ni. and Iravea 4 a. m. Mr. H. Jsmes, i our ageni at Salisbury. BLAND Sl DUNN. I WOULD state (lhat ihe public may not be deceiv ed.) ihsl the regular msil stsge from Cberaw, S. C , to Salisbury, stops st the Mansion Hotel. Also the regu lar mail Stage from this plsre to Asheville vis Lincoln ton and Rutherford, slops st the Msnsion Hotel H. James being the only ..'agent in Salisbury'. Boifi ''thoae' augee arrive every J!'ueday, Thursday, and Saturday, and lea ve eefy Monday , Wednesday and Friday.. H. JAMES. N. B. I ahould like to employ two good (4 horse Stige) drtVe-rir: ' 1 LHJ Sslisbury.Feb. 3, 1853. tf39 JOHN . BAKER & CO. Wholesale Drag Iatpartrrs and Irealen la Isrriga aad laericaa Brags Ckemlral., Meditlaes, falits, Oils, Wladsw CUu, Bye Btals, ., le. Ho. 100 If. 3rd St., PHILADELPHIA. T C. R. Sl CO. invite the attention of Drug tJ . gists. Merchants. Grocers, Manufacturer and others to their stock of well selected, freahi and reliable standard good Purchasers wiH find among their; assortment every variety of Drug Merchandise, Perfumery, Sbrgiesl In struments, dec, which they will supply of very choice quality, and at aa low prices as can be bought in Phila- delohia or elsewhere. Orders whether entrustred to us personally, or by letter, shsll receive equal sltention, and the Interest of ihe buyer fully regarded in all respects. , J. C. BAKER dt Co's celebrated MEDICINAL COD LIVER OIL. Thia ari.ni i6r snd Donular rrinedv. so extensively emoloved bv the Mrdicsl Faculty for the Cure of Pul monary, Rheumatic; Scrofulous and- Neuralgic Diseaa- ea, has sttained a celebrity in connection wiih our sig nature, unsurpassed by that of any other Manufacture "" It has beeniwd f "with the most aigoal anil graiityinr aucceM in. lhe.lIoDitrs snd Dispensarira of rhitadrt- Xpbia.atwlljsm nnt af the nrofeaaion. In order to supply the public with oil of nndoubled parity and of Superior Quality, we have empHved an Aaeni at the Fiherie who will forward our Oil direct, o that purchaser can depend upon all Oil bearing our signature a fresh and genuine article. For information concerning us utility, moue oi su- minislrstion. analysis, and other interesting msller, we m-6hi in i ha nsmnhlrl n"hlihH bv us, copies of which will be sent graluitously lo phyaiciana anJoThersra JH dressing us. pot-psid,or on application to Itr. ftlli dk Sill', Salisbury, of whom also the Oil can be had. Feb. 3rd. 1853.- 39-ly 1 OFFER fer tale a besstiml situation for a public stand for a traveller Inn, and other public business, snd at a eery thriving piece, said to contain Two Hun dred and Fifty Acrea of Land, more or leas ; which I will eeirfow for cash, or a psrt cash, or for likely young negroes. Or I will sell lots at a fair price, (one acre lots) situated seven miles North of Joneeville, Yadkin county, al the piace known'as ML Flsassnt.of Cocker bam's Stand. The Post Office is on the Slate Road, Ssrry county, N. C : Any on wishing to boy in this healthy country place, will pleaae give me a call and examine for them eUen. D. H. DAVIS. February 1. 1853. 5w4U FEMALE SCHOOL. M' RS. ANDREW J. BROW. ropectfully in- formt'the citizens of Salisbury, lhat ahe haa opened a school for little girls, st the boarding house Of Mr. Wax. bvery-alteBMon win oe paut io inose etHeiWed .JS:9-l-Jfh9t m,y .9firt&'f:hMt.M---rt'?J- jmmzz" I . : v- . 5 per sessiotiTorJIue .ISraYrsm ! ikeJ. fhildrea in lheir several sludies. t S"va' holkavre"! hovfcvwili. bA.adjTi s.r.j.f-.'iM.M.i. s .iHi A..w..v....aiii j i?iJigy.'iu;j;.y;.y....,.;;,; " , . ...1.1 1 .'.. ,, 1.. , f taiors uii.j u; tvel do. 4) tol ud ; .su.'ir,;ljiun) ; ' w-t I LkiI. tlD al l-'J ; fcalt,atk 1 75 ; Tsl iow iw a w neat w f$ ; I'oik $7 Favitteviih, N. C. Marth .t.,Beeswax 24 fiS 85 : Bacon. 10 at j Ceilonftr Core 60.Sb; Coffee 10 Mill: Flour 4afj a r t earner 33337 ; t laxseed $ 1153 120 Iren, owedrs.dfSb: do. Lnglish 3 (34 : Lard 11 a 13 Leal7ier.aore.2n 23: Molaaesa4ia2;:'NaTInt.5l it ,"( '. 9ogar,uro.,D r o: oo.ioar.iu 0 II oatt, sack, J 75 0 000; Tallow, 7 A8 : Wheat 73 Vtf SO. ii,,.,,.;,:. ,,, .,f -' ?W Cbeksw, March 2 Bacon per. lb. 00a 12 4: Butler 2028: Beeswexa209:il: Coffee 120 15: Cotton 5) 9 : -Corn 50 a 62J Eggs 12 0 15: Flour ia $5frrstoeTs 3015: Iron 5tS6 r Lb9 IS IS Leather (sole) 18 a 32: Molasses 35 a 40 : do. Ca bs 33 0 37: Nails, cut, 6 0,7: Rice 4) 0 5; sugar, orown.n tu: do. L,oar,I2 0 Id: Salt, Li verpool.l 50 0 0 00 Csaxlottt, March 3 Bacon, II a 12,: Bagaina. I"' - i r ri r - n :. .'"':i" r. ii a i, oeei, i a o j Duuer, iv a 13 ; Heeawax, 0 a'l ; beans,40a 50; Apple Brandy, 40 a 50; Peach Brandy. 8i a $1 ; Cotton. 6 a 9 ; Coffee, 9 a 10 ; Corn, 45 a 00 ; Chickens, 10 a 12; Eggs, 8 a 10 ; Floar J a '-'I ; Fraiher. 25 a 30 ; Lsrd, 10 a 00 : Munon 5 a 6 ; Mackerel, bbl. $10 a 16; Molassea, 33 a 50 ; Meal, 00 a 40; Nail, 4) a 5; Oaia.25a30 f Porh.6 a 7 ; Pea. 00 a 50 ; Irish Potatoes, 50 a 00 ; Rice, buchel $31 a 00 ; Sugar, a 9 ; Salt, sack $2 a 00; Tea, lb. 75 a $1 ; Wheal. G2J a 75 ; Whiskey, 40 a 4d ; Cotton Yarn, B0 a H7J. DR. S. II. PENDLETON. "FFERSlii professions? ierviceii lo the public He can be found al Col. llobarda' Hotel. Sausai'tv, Macn 25, 1853. 47 THE IW MAY RELY ON US!l We advertise what we cam do, and to whit we promise. FOR the convenience ind accommodation of the travelling commanitr, we have establish! a splendid line of Four Horse Post Cosches from Chsr- lotle, N. C, direct to ihe Northern Cities, Greatly Reducing the Fare. This line of Four Horse Post Coaches is now in suc cessful operation, running from' the Charlotte end-8, Carolina Rail Road direct to the Richmond and Dan ville Road, on to Richmond and Petersburg. Office at Kerr- Hotel, Charlotte, N. C. " " Rowsn House, Salisbury, N. C. f Hopkins' Hotel, Greensboro", N. C. The Coaches leave Salisbury every Monrlay, Wed nesday snd Fridsy st 6 A. M., both for Charlotte and Grerneboroogh, returning the next day by 6 P. M. "" Connects at Charlotte with ihe rail road, and at Greensborough with P. Flogg's it Co's splendid line ithoul delay, on to Richmond and Petersburg. Through tickets to Richmond snd Petersburg, Vs., an ba proxuredof.A. tfJUmitun Aarnti." fariotte, and H: fc. Roberda; Ageot,at Salisbury.. . 1. C. LUCAS & CO. Salisbury. Jim. 27. 1853. J"E W BOOKS, FOR SALE AT ENXISS1 BOOK J. II. STORE. Book Con- IVforlli Carolina Form ll lain nine form of all legal instruments important o he known by Jdsiices of the Peace, Administrslors, Sheriffs. Clerks, Constables, Slc, arranged and com piled from the best authorities. The Amoriraii Farm Rook, being a practical treatise on soil, manuies, draiiiirig, irrege- tion. Brasses, grain, roots, trnits, eotlon.' tobacco, and every;laple product of the UtiMed Slates wiih the best methods for planting, cultivating and preparing tor market. n HIT. lr PrMJlcal-i!ook Book, containing upwards of line thousand Kecripts sistine of directions for selecting, preparing and cook ng nit kinds of meats, vegetahles, ans! salads, also tor making all kinds of plain and fancy breads, pastries. cakes, jellies, preserves, occ, otc I Hilda' Farrirr, leing a practical treatise on on alt the diseases snrf sceidents to which the Horse is liable, the causes snd symptoms of esch, snd the most approved remedies employed for their cure in every case. Downing' Collage Residences., or a a series of .designs Jof. rural, cottage and cottage vil las and their gardens and grounJa adapted to North Salisbury . Jan. 6, 1853. - ..T""'i'"- FAUST &. WINEBRENER, Importer! and WhoUaU DeaUri i FOREiGT k DOMESTIC HARDWARE, CUTLERY, &C. NO. 68) NORTH THIRD STREET, Between Arch Sl Rsre, West side. Philadelphia. Wm. H. MoRary, ESrH;J'i'r AILUV iulWiuhk the pub;, Ion, N. C, a a Commission and Forwarding Mer chant. There is now nine Sieain Boats on ihe Cape Fear river : One leaving this place for Fayeiieville ev- ery day, which will enable him to forward t.oods with out detention here, as he is entirely disconnected with any particular line. N. B. He will be pleased 10 nil oruers lor wroce- rice Coflre, Sugar, Molasses, Jjc. Messrs. Horr Jt Apoeetos. Lexington, N. C. -Mr. B. B. Roberts, Sslisbury, N.C. Messrs. E. A. Vooles t Co., Sslem. " J. R. & 1. Sloas, Greensboro'. T. M. Yorno. Mocksville, N.C. Wilmmgton, N.C, Jan. 20, 1853. 6roo.38 WORTH & ELLIOTT, ;. (SCCCESSOaS TO 1. aVWILUAllsJ Forwarding and CoanaalMlon .llerrhetnts, FAYETTEVILLE. N, CAROLINA. A.woatat) (lyp39) . (w. r iLi wrr. DR. J. J. SUjjnjUaUXL, OFFICE OPPOSITE Feb. 3 1853. MANSION HOTEL, lypd Notice! Notice! THOSE indebted to Uie (ste hrm ot summereii, Powe k Co., are notified to com forward and ssaltoavim!nCwjl)tWlJeJa I'taaatW b allowed. Appljf tqj ' -jsfTi ' r.kmur, 17. 1853. 1 . ' " 5t41 'February 17. le..' , , ; , . . 'diilRlifiBGE Rtl FICATES,- r T?Tt-VA?',t';ai-' " '-e .-?-.yfcLa-. anKeoiem.iorm. tor. irainiua. v m I1 ' w. lr T ;?rWRKSWavXsh hBBKata MdKQ, 11 Williams Erowii, INVITES the t'ention of l. Jojiis shup of Tin, Sheet lion, and! Cupper Warrav, He ha several workmen of superior skill In his employ, and ia con- . lantty replenishing liiaalockr'fle" selling wares at a low rate, snd is determined lo furnish sl articles in -hi line "a cieap a can" be botijjhi" else where in" the" r" Slate.- He ia at all times ready to receive the ordera . of hia friend and Ihe puwlie, and any work not on' ' band promptly made to order. Call and see and beer1 prices. " His Sheet Iron Stoves are a u peri or article1 and aery cheap. ',...; ,'., t "'-ni-i .STILLS , , ' of all aixe kept for (ale, and made la order. . " The aubacriber respecifullv olicfJ a trial. Mer chant and Pedlar are particularly invited to give hia. scan. Country Produce, old Pewter and old Copper lakes in exchange for work. ' Selling off at Cost rrHE aubacriber wishing to close their business . JL... during the present winter. reueclfuHv inforra ll.eir friends and ihe public in general. lhat ihe will sell at cost their present STOCK OF CfOlDS, consisting in parfnf cm n un siit rn r irrure iLil CLOCKS, JEWELRY, and PAN- CY A R T1CLES OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. Those wishing to purchiar articles in oai line, will do well to call soon. BOGER & WILSON. , N. B. All persons indebted lo ihe firm either by notes or sceoums, will plrsse call aud aettle Ihe sans ' -before the first of January rwat, after wbivb lint they - will be handed out lor cotlectiun. BOGER & WILSON. Saliahurr, Nov. 6.1852. i 29 NEGROES WANTED. , CASH FOR NEGROES ! riHE subscrilier is now in msrket for the purchas X of 0"i: IID3DRED NEGIIOES, for which, lbs HIGHEST PRICES t.Y CASH will be paid. 1 ' Persons in the adjoining counties wii.b properly of he above description for sale will find that they can gel Ibe higher price by making early pplkatir.o-to him. MYER MYERS. Salisbury, Dec. 22, 1852. if 5 NEW CARRIAGE SHOP, AT JUT. VILA. fin HE undersigned has -JL pened a Carriage Ertab lishmenl nearMoum Ulla, im Rowan coan'dlf nd beg lea) to call public attention lo ikw same. He is prepared to do all kind of work in hia lino of business, in the very best manner, and on the mot e eommodsiing terms. He proposes lo mske a perma nent esiatihshmenl st the above slsnd, believing I ha public wania of that section of country require it. Ho hope the citizen, hi the surrounding country who may need work, will give him a call before going elsewhere. He will possess some advantage over Carrisge build. ere in the surrounding villages, and begs the country public will vil tbeweelveeef I lie benefit id" Ihesam.. - - r JAMES BROWN. Jan. 8, 1853. ' 1)36 XT The subscriber will furnish Coffins to order. J. B. FOR SALE, Valuable Real Estate Id Lc Town of Salisbnry. rF1HT valuable House Snd Lot, formerly aceopled JL by Mra. Ana Chambers, sti sated on main street, between the Rowan Hotel and the Bank. Apply to MICHAEL BROWN. January 20, 1853.' If37 BY EXPRESS. Salisbary, Norember 25lh, 1852. -: fjttttirs Clonk. IjtitUe 4lonk. TVl HE subecriher have just received by Express line, JL a sinull lot of Rich Silk Velvet and Black Ws- lered Silk Clonks, to which he woultf" invite tne- atle)-: lion of the Ladies. ' ;' ' E MYERS. " At the sign of the Red Flag DAVIDSON EtiiJhronia May vs. Howard P. 1 Petition for Divincc. In this case it appearing lo ihe Court, I hi fendant is not a resident of litis Slute: It irl ojdered, that advertisement be made in tliij Warrhman for three months, for the mid sb ard P. May lo appear at the nrxteterm of our' Court of Law, fo be held for ihe county of Ui at the Court House in Islington, on ihe 1st after ihe 4tb Monday in March next, then nd there to plead, aaawer cr drmar lo 4be prtittoo ia the case filed f.. ' or Judgment proconfrsso wfH be gra nted nd the ea el down lo be heard ex parte. Witness, C. L. Payne, Clerk of oor said Court, at office, Ihe 11 Monduy sfler the 4lh Monday in Sep tember, A. D. 1852, and in the 77ih year of our Inde pendence. C. L. PAYNE, C. 8. G. Price adv. $10. 3in32 $100,000 BY enclosing $1. post paid, and directing lo ths ' subscriber at Friendship, Guilford, N. C . any and ll persons, wishing an easy and profitable employ ment, may receive by return mail, the mean of making from $.1 lo $5 a day, in the i ol a knowledge of valuable diacoeerie fn demund at almost every aouaa " in ibe United Slate. Persons embarking in this bi- nmjifmake it"prtftlauTrwtthaift,'' of $Soe $4Sr Tinrnense sums oTnToney"'i sons in the Northern snd Middle Slates, in ihe last year, and thousands of dollars may be made in the' Southern and Western Stales in the next 13 months. by a knowledge of these discoveries. Every family , ahould have them and save severaj.dollars a year. 1 E. J. HUNT. Js unary 27, 1853. 4mpd38 PURSUANT io ihe provision, of a Deed of Truat j to me executed by Moses L. Mikel, for purposes therein contained snd expressed, I will, on Tuesday " the 15th day of March next, at the Ruck-Shoat Cot ton Factory, on Hunting Creek, in Yadkin county, proceed lo (ell t public sale . . 25 Share of aid Property, ' equal to () one fourth of .the Factory, Mills 4. Lands. The property consists of the . - - r Cotton Factory, RaaunintT $06 Spladle la food order, J GRIST MILL and SAW MILL, and LANDS ATTACHED ' The Mille are in good order, having been recently re- paired at conaiderable expensir. Any person desiroao i of purchasing will be shown the properly on applies tion to J. 8. tJrsnt, Esq . on the premises. , f Terms msJe known on the day of sale. JOSIAH COWLES.Trasteo. Febr.ary3.1853. , "5w40, Tames noitAHi AND OLOOH-MATrra OppoxHftiUJfitrbmiiB Offitt, -yj -i....s I' i 1 H1c a . t , reforo j i tolina : ? sti llow. t dson, -i...,.!'? -ar.J.w.Jl .- :-it-!aVsflia,tl.,a.j., m t .'ly I' SlV;'' ! i erior 1 BTondas'. I -.Tr-f 71 U
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