I;
i t KS Id i
over $300
mechanics
in (Ins city
are not
. 'slrtft's
' ''.Anm. or
day. II
r i;unnfourtePn shillings a- da V.
"I in the name ot wonder do genteel
" ffmfHrWbo are "clerks live on one
0
....J Merennnis enni or win not
.more, nnd we should therefore judge
'SuwoulJTia for 'rte-tniertrtrofalt
lis to change the practice of 1 employ.
! men ' iaPJ?' r-bbons, ' and ot b-
Juicknacks'io that of employing glrla..
ne latter are n0" adapted by nature to
business and the business is more
WeJ to their physical CHpucUiea. They
'' i ,llVorlJ for less sahtrVi and do better
It, their employers. We say that now
Lhe timeto-iurn out, all you solft hand-
TiiIs6frlJrtclPf young men, irom tint
tiiTstores, and put girls in their places.
yl the men to worn, running uuuws, cui
gr stone, setting type, or making bats,
l!k that thrv can gel two. dollars a day
Md give the girls a chance. Now "is
k, time : come boys, don't wait to be
titled out of the kitchen, but take your
is tod inarch.
Tfrfrori of the Northern Cities. With
, the last week or two, the annals of
trirae in tie ixormern ciuh nave ueen
ftlling by some oi me blackest anu most
iliiig deeds. We nave seen tne rare
umnle of a son giving his testimony
Uinsthis father,' and convicting him of
hurrible murder,. in Philadelphia, fol-
itti by another son giving his testuno
,. jn xew York against his father, and
Jul father lhe murderer of bis own wife
the most brutal manner. 1 hen there
the mother in New York, strangling
ier
babe, from shame of its complexion,
brine the offspring of amalgamation.
am. borror oi norrors, we nave. me mo
tor endeavoring to destroy her little boy,
'rte years old, because she had nothing
give bun to eat, ana nan ratner kiii
a than see bim suffer! These horrors
! under the very noses of those self-
s!jleJ philanthropists who are ever busy-
i. themselves in the Dehaii ol trie poor
'ifive' who does not know what misery is
iDiil be gets into their hands ! Let these
look around them. " lhe Greeks are all
sot doors I"
Etiquette. A correspondent of the N.
York Tribune, writing from Havana, thus
wlices the ceremony attending a turn out
a a -fire in that city :
"A Spaniard, who arrived at the place
ringed in front of the building inactive,
chile the flames were devouring every
thing in their way. He asked why they
did not commence to extinguish the fire;
lift repliedihat their chief bad not come,
Jtidibey were wailing bis commands.-
im qnarter of an hour the chiefappear
rf, and all the other authorities, military
tod civil, in trjeir uniforms as stiff, as
mrcbv "Then came the- calling of the
ntmter rolt; The flames bad now gutted
be building, and done other damage, and
party of French soldiers, from two men;
of war, with their engines, had put the
rarrounding buildings out of danger, leav
ing to the noisy and much applauded Span
uh chiefs and their crew, the harmless
rubers lo extinguish."
In Statesville, on the I2ih instant, bv Rev. P. H.
Wl6a;--Mr:iIlv:'l);-vriKOHp:of; Sltelbyv to Mia.
'AXE E., daughter of S. R. Bell, Esq.
By the same, iu Iredell county, on th 14th instant,
V ROBERT C. WHITE, to Miss REBECCA D.
M&LM ... . . .
Nnr Conneton. Go . on the 8th ult.. Mr. BRAD-
lEY,of La., to Miss MARY FRANCES, daughter
"M'nt Harris.
InPhilasVlDhia.on the 14ih instant. Mr. DANIEL
IZIMM'fRMN. f.rtnerly of North Carolina, to
HmEUZABETHv daughter of Sam'l Hart, Esq.
muaapuisa.
M4trkaiwllkaa asllermr of a4aaarl
r,H it atalentof trust. aloantoberenoVredbackwith
interest."
BORN
prS IbWA son to J. J. Bruner, Town.
14 17 A daughter to J. K. Potts, Town. -
Ditlt.
J Rowan countv. on lha lfith instant, infant daufh
.
Mwara Sloop. ' "s-:v.
ENGLISH, CLASSICAL AND
Mathematical School
TiBlS School will be opeii for the reception of pu
pi-1 on the second day of May, under the man
ptKnt aad illStnictinn of lhe underttitrned. who has
"rl years experience in teaching, and i a rad i
of th University of tins Stale. The course of in-
"!ina will comprise all studies necessary to prepare I
Uniission intu sn v nfnnr V.r rnniBiti for a
0"Pi practical
--- .v ... , - -
education. The discipline of the
i will K.
Strict, hill nirtntnl . snH lhA conduct.
J"aad moral. mf the pupil will bo mo Wowjeerta
ll .r. J .l .l r
r and attention thau the culliratioJl of their i
I larnln.
'xlliids it Syur miles from Salisbuiy, and half a ; I
- , M
he balisbury and
u,- , , , - "tuamm imiw " l""'"
estiFely free fnm all i.mni,iii,n. tn. i,lli.etsi. diaa . i
ladimi; 1 . la
il!mii-7.L 7;. , .... . , . .L i hi.
W. jVJ uuocr oi Dnaraera win oa recetreo irno me
S?l'-r'wy
SifaTte? J" mem 1"y "" i
if '"nines convenient to mo acnooi.
Irrna n. . . , ,
.,.c-, wtlVUlilClll lJ U1V VUIIVUI.
r -uu oi uve monioi, on nau p.)
l With lnirin, I t I 1 1.' .1 . ,
"JKeioing, Writing, Arithmetic, Geo-
Grammar, Rhetoric, History, Com-
- Natural. Mor-J aJ V.ni,im,;i,i.
hemkry Mineralogy, Geology, Jka-
13 50
.Greek. Fr.'nk ir :.- .a
1TVJ' H ,,uc. -.I.IC.JIBMVB, -
15 001
H?1-1853-
BENJ. SUMNER.
4w50
a -
Uf' l 0 ' 'Mig l Wwell, Judgo KRi, Ke. J.
J-iuS.'xL 1'- Judge Pearson, Sorry; Judge
! wlw?f nY C. J6TtesEsip TJrrAI Mf ftw
. , vone. Esq., 17r, A."'irff fwaiy'a
w.j' r.. o . . .VT . .-. rfAi,!
f EwT x w,,VVWroaii, fcjtj.. Concord ; Ci ; F. Itam
h iUn i''3 It.c l,
Mfe?-" ' 'i.'1"''1 '''''I"''- .-...null,!- , - ' n imW
H kt'r . lit
I! vt O.
if 50
FOR SALE,
NEW Bllnnv -, ..
A FINE NEW BUGGY and Il.rne-, cheap for
cash.- Apply ii tliit Office.
April 81. 1853. - ,.-;r
auction.
T'WIIX ell, on Monday of May Cotirt. (th 3d da
pugtoih, wt.uof W, T. Shew-r.U.
f Mwha. Br.gf lawn. p.i0r ehackei aiuj
ir lF"1"? dre- '"ming. Shawl.,
h.ta and black Bobiueta. LkW KidSlipp,, Kid
Glovea, and many other arliclea too tediou. tomenlion.
Term., fix mouth credit lor the sum. over five dol-
:. . . suemwell. Ad.uv
baliabury, April 21. 1853. SwM
N0RTI1 CAROLINA
- Supreme Vonrl it c port
I N iM pari, of jet., wilh .11 other North Carolina
.rW Bk nd Law Btx,k' generally, auld on (he
moat favorable term, by
, ... E. J. HALE & SON.
Alao, a large etock Medical, Hiatorical, Misceiluue
oa. and School Books, Bli,k Book., Paper. &c, at
wholede and retail, at th. Book Store. F.yetteville,
9tp50
1 BUSHELS -food Irish Potatoes for l77t
M. Vf Waidauer's Clothing Store.
Salisbury, April 21, 1853. tfsa
MIILlLMEIflY "
AND
Mantua-Making Business.
MRS. M. I" REEVES,
HAS the pie mi re to announce, that her enterprise
in the above business, ha, so far, met public fa-
vor, and warrant, her in laying it ihall be continued
She propose to take advantage of every facility to en
able her to meet the want, of the public in her line
Mil Wiuoi'a system of cutting dreBses Ay the farm,
Kcuret the moat accurate and coinfortalde fit., and i.
therefore very luperior to other plan, in use. Minn V.
ha proven her competency to preaide over all mutter in
the Millinery and Mantua-Making buoiueaa. The un-,
derngned receive, the ParU fwahioni and patterna
mouthly.
For making plain drene, $1 50
For trimming on waiBt and rieeve,' 2 00
With flounce or tuck on skirt, from 2 to 3 00
Lining and trimming bonnet, 50
Bleaching, lining and trimming, 1 00
Entire alifaclion warranted.
Order from a distance duly attended to, and work
packed and forwarded with care.
.'""83- Residence, ecou4 door below the Pot Office.
Mf a: reeves:
Salisbury, April 14, 1853. lyJ
NEW ARlUNGEMExVS
W. JL WILSON,
Watcli-Makcr. and JewellerL
TTir E?rTFtLY infem. the citiieii. .,f Salishu
J.V ry and the mimiinlinz countrr.-that he h mir-
ehaeed the interest, of Mr. John H Boger in the Watch
aud Jewelry Establishment of the late firm of Boger
i Wilson, and that he continues lo carry on the buu'nes
t the.Mi.ne oM stand, one door above Murphy, Mclii-je
& Co' Brick Store, where he expect, in a short' time to
receive and open a Targe and weli wTected stock , which,
with his present one, will consist of one of the largest
stock in Western North Carolina, viz :
. . Cel. aid Silver Lever aid Lepiae Writhes,
Qaartler Wattkes, (superior quality.)
Jewelry, consisting in part of Ladies' and Gent'
fine Gold Breast Pin., Finger Ring, Ladies' C'utf Pin.,
Ear-rings, Bracelets, Necklaces, Chatlains, fine (.old
Guard and rob Keys, rob, vest and Guard Chain,
(good quality,) all of the latest and moat fashionable
tacles on hand. Also; - ' f
Clucks, Silver-ware, Plated-ware. Cutlery. Musical
lftstruiiients, Pistols, Perfumery and Fuucy Artl
clea of every descnpliun, all of which are offered a,
low a. can be bought iu the Southern country.
All goods warranted to be what they are sold for.
Thankful for the liberal patronage he has already re
ceived, lie hopes for a continuance f the Mine, .
Clock, Watches, Chrononleter, Music Boxes, Jew
elry, Ac, repaired iu the beat manner, and wurfanted.
All work entrusted to my care will be promptly and
faithfully attended to. Cash paid for old Silver. Cull at
the wgriof ttia BIG-WATCH,
Salisbury, April 14, 1853. tf49 '
EM ERSON'S, Chapman' and Saunders' superior
Ittizor Strop for rale low at the Watch and
Jew-chr Establishment of - - !,-...;,;,;
- - . t, t W. IL WILSON,
Sif n of the Big Wac,fh:"
April 14, 1853. If49
mSAV ANTED!
20
GOOD-bands wanted to chop wood and work on
a brick yard. The highest prices will be paid and
employment nfven ufMil the end Of October next
burly
amilicniinn must be modi- to nam
the subscriber. ' v JOHN A. BOYDEN.
Salisbury, April 14, 1853. - tf 49
Tin, Sheet IroiMud
COPPER WARE "
ESTABLISHMENT.
WilHaffiff Brown,
slant iy on i ;i r i .
Saliauury, April 51, 1853.
jir-fTrr-fcWai r wrtm m
II A
"r..Vo.i: i f .iLm fci. u. jtrrHin Credit until tne nrst dayoi January nexi. win ne kit-
NVITES the ...ention ofiflW ''"f v,'Te on ihe We of Iftf ahrm-prowyhe put -
s. . ,. j Conner VVarea. He ha several
workmen 0( superior skill in his employ, and is con-
. ren enlShing miatOCK. lie mrilin" w.ir. .
r , . f .,j . r.,.-:, .11 .,n.u. in
low rale, ana is oe,r...eU
line . cheap a. can De nougni eisewncre ...
He ia at all timea ready to receive tne ortiera
nhia friend, and the raMic, and' any work not on
Snd promptly .d. toder. Call and aee and hear
priGrB. Ill ourt , awv- r
and very cheap. . '
of all sUes kept for sale, and made to order.
Tti. snhsTriber reenecifullv solicit a trial. Mer
it- CU..I Irnn KlAVDI Art . tUDfTlOT UTUCIC
chant, and Pedlar are particularly invited lo give him
Conntry Produce, old Pewter and old Copper taken
in exchanize for work.
,Cotidn arid -Linen Raga taken in .echang
for Tin Ware. ; .'
CCT The ubscriber ha removed hia hop in the new
i it,. ..reel one door from hia old stand, lead-
ins to Ihe Livery Stabft, and oppoaite Mr. West. -rSa-lisWrr.
Dec.30, 1852. y ,v . Iy369
- r. , mJi..jl.
i - c j. .. .I;.r.r..i. frr cil
. 0 M I (
SOUTH TRQY i m longer for ale : The .ubsrri
ber has determined to go ahead and improve it,,
and intends to keep pace with the Car of General Im
provement in North Carolina.-To Ha mind the good
old State ia just entering upon a field which is bound
lew in iu extent, and incalculable in Ha importaaea
and Egl Iill and South Troy ia destined to become
one of the moat valuable Manufacturing site, within her
bounds. The undersigned intend to act upon lhiopin
ion, and pnh on hi. improvements. Any person wish
ing to join him in his enterprise, may addres him at
Eagle Mill, Iredell county, N. C. lit m prepared to
sell $100 share in South Troy.
ANDREW BAGGARLY.
ITJ I eSipect to be ready in a short time, to supply
Town Ctocki, Town Beth, iervaiVt bells, ; &e., to
all who may need them. A. B.
April 14, 1853. ' if 49
Stale "oFSortli CivoUu,
' ' PAVIET COUNTY.
Court of Pleal and Quarter Seinion, February
Term, 1P53.
tewitt C. Clement vs. William Tacket.
Original ItUeharat letlrd ak 123 Irres af Land.
IT appearing lo the satisfaction of the Court, that
William Tacket, the defendant in this case, is not ah in
habitant of this State : It ia therefore ordered by the
i ourt, that publication be made for six week in the Car
olma Watchman, notifying the defendant to be and
pear at our next Court uf Pluoa i4 Quarter Sesstomii-j
to be held for the county of Davie, at the Court House
Mocksville, on the 4th Monday in May next, and show
cause, if any he have, why Judgment final shall not be
rendered against him, and the land levied condemned for
the payment of plaintiff", debt and cost.
Witness, Caswell Harbin, Clerk of our said Court, at
office, the 4th Monday in February, A. D. 1853.
C. HARBIN, Clk.
Tribady $5 50. t ' 64U
SKY LIGHT
DAdUERREAN GALLERY,
At tile Riwia Uaase, SalNbary, erlh farvllaa,
By S. B. Martin.
DAGUKRIiEOTYPKS taken of all sizes, in every
style of the Art, and finished in lhe bet nvinner
the Art is capable of producing. Children of any age
taken. Every rxe-tion will be1 made to give entire
satisfaction to all who may patronize hintT
Room opened about the firm of May next. L.die.
ana tjentiemen are invited to call and examine speci
mens whether lliey
April 14. 1853.
mU to set or not.
if 49
Candles ! Vutullts ! !
10 Boxes superior Adamantine,
40 " prime Tallow, (home made.)
For sale cheap. R. Sl A. MURPHY.
April 14. 1853. tf4'J
JOHN G. BAKER & CO'S
CenipoHiid Flnid i:lnirl of Sana,
pari I la.
T1 HIS article is ellered as a substitute for the many
JL preparations put out under lliesnme name, which
are for the most part absolutely worthless, being entire
ly destitute of the active virtues of the root, and, by be
ing prepared in au unskilful manner, and from inert ma
terials, are highly injurious, aad seriously impair the
health of the patient.
We have received numerous testimonial, expressing
in the strongest terms, the gieat efficacy of this medi
cine, and u superiority over other preparations of Sar
sspanlls. Physicians can prescribe it wiih the ntnio-t confi
dence rejying upon its M.tlilurm streiigth, end.that. it is
prepared Irom the best material.
It has elicited from the most eminent of the Faculty
who have employed ' it, frequent expressions of com
mendarron at the unvarying miceese aitemliog i(sd
minikiraiion, producing the most satisfactory and ben
enticial results.
It i hrly recbrtimrnded for the remm-al and per-"
manent rvre of the mlliowtng dt.e, rtt Scrofuta. or
Kings-Evil, Rheifinnti.nn, Syplnlelic alfections, Tetter,
and Ulcers,' White Swelling, Senrvy, Neuralgia orTic
Doulouroux, Cancer, Goitre or lironchocelc (swelled
neck,) Spine disease. Chronic disease of the Lungs
Jaundice, Hypertrophy or enlargement of the Heart,
Palpitation or trembling in the region of the Heart and
Stomach, enlargement of the Bones, Joints, or Liga
ments Alio all the various diseases of the skin, such as Tet
ter, Ringworm, Biles, Pimples, Carbuncles, etc , Dys-
aicaT Swellings, Constitutional diorders,"arid diseases ;
orignating from an impure state of the blood and other
fluids of the body. Sold by
. . ;- - . SILL Si SILL, . . ....
6m4' Salisbury, N. C.
"NEW STOCK OF
Spring and Summer Goods,
BROWN, FRALEY & CO,
RE now receiving their Sprmg Sl Summer Goods,
comprising an extensive, varied and beautiful
.lock, of Ladies' and Gentlemen'
DRESS GOODS,
H-l-..V---'Z'MV-i.-L-
which they are ottering i small advance on ftr
York c. -?Tnoi: wi
and very superior articles of Dress Goods, are invited'
to call and'ex. mine for themselves. The .lock i. on
hand and must tie sold. : - --
April 7, 1853. tf 48
NOTICE.
rjHE undersigned having been appointed Admin
: JL istrator-of William llarris, tale of Montgomery
' county, will expose nt public sale, to the highest bid-
' i rr i I. . nr. i. r .1 I-...
11. NIB HlirllllC IllPdlu tvuilij, an iiir i. i ifii.u.riv
perty belonging to the estate, consisting of
Eight or Ten head of Horses, one Wagon,
Farming Implements, Household and
- Kitchen Furniture, 1 0 or 12 hundred
busliels of 'Corn, somezJVKitatf!'ssig'
Fodder, a quantity of Bacon,
and a variety ol other property not here enumerated.
At the same lime and place, will also be sold
TH'E.TV,T1V0 OR THREE
NEGROES,
consisting of men, boys. Women, girjs and children:
among the- number, a; frood plantation fllaekmith.
Credit until lhe hrst dnyol January next, win oe kit
eivine bond and approved Security.
JOHN HUSSEY, Adm'r.
April 14. 1853. 2v49 ;
BebeeV & Oakford's Sammer Style
Also a variety of Panama. Straw and Soft
men's and boy's HATS.
BROWN, FRALEY Ai CO.
April 7, 1853. ' if 48
EM
"i ri
JUST received a beautiful lot ot Embroideries, Edg
ings and Insertions, Plain and Emb. Linen Canj- j
brie Handkerchiefs, Sleeves and Collars, Slc. Call at ,
theatoreof! - BROWN, FRALEY. 4. CCv
April 7, 1853. 48 .
Ccunty Business. " j
m nP. Maoi.traies nf Rowan Couniv are hereby no- i
X lifted to.attend at Jhe Couki House on. Monday-
(iJdday of ihe monhofour May Term 'of Cpurt of
1
lmufVMt,.'
in. n rmimi nii,m.
5 .
. h.- j i in New oik ; lo wlii.-h I re-; n l v r:
the atiemiuii ul 1'Iivmi itiii?i and lhe p ihiic ner.ii!)'.
To prepare my friends for some si iyhl t lianye in prn-rs,
I will siate the fact, that Drui generally huve advanc
ed Iodine, Wide of Potassium, and all the prepira
fion of Iodine have advanced a 100 per cent. Cream
Tartar, Tart. Emetic, Castor Oil. Ipeeae, have slu
gone up j Quinine loo, i advancing. I tin happy,
however, la lute, that owing lo my early purchase this
Spring, I am ahead of the advance In the majority of
Medicine, and can aelt e cheap ataMmah " '-
8. II. PENDLETON, Main Street,
Salisbury, N. C.
March 17, 1853.
43
Pendleton's Drug Store,
MStreHJS0lMwrpi-..--
IN addition to my beautiful assortment of Drugs, Iu
trument, &c., I have just received a fine lot of
Lamp Oil, Train Oil, Sweet Oil, Salad Oil, Castor Oil,
Hull'. CanJIrs, for summer use. Adamantine Candles,
Varnishes, Burning Fluid, Dry Paint., Paint Brushes of
ee7ydescTtpTtmT Black iny Bins hear Wmes,-ljt(t-rr
Cigars, Snuils id bottle, and smnll bladders, Tobacco,
a superior article for smoking and chewing, dnrdcil
Set'da, Starch, Mustard ground, Eng!thend Ameri
can, Brick for cleaning knivss, Iteside. hundred of
other article too tedious lo mention.
5 S. H. PENDLETON.
March 17, 1853.
45
IIWMIIIDIW
Wholesale and Retail
STORE!
rjHE Mbscribers have formed a Copnrtnendttp.and
JL Will conduct the Wholesale and Retail Rusiness
in1 general and complete stock ol Goods, at Murphy's
well known "land, Muin Street, Salisbury, under lhe
firm and slyle of Murphy, McRorie Sc. Co.
WILLIAM MURPHY,
JAMES MUKPIIY,
JOHN McKORIE.
. JAMES S McCL'BBlNS.
Salisbury, Feb. 1, 1853.
THE Public will perceive by the above notice,
that we have formed a ("opurtnereliip lo transact a
WliolcMtlr nttd Itelnil Trade fn foil
and complete Stock of Goods at the above well known
stand.
Our long experience, extensive business acquaint
ance, with ample cash means at command, we conli
denily believe will enable us lo present for your inpec
tion, as large, general and well selected stock of Goods,
adapied In the Spring and Summer season a tun be
found in any Southern Market.
We expect to be in full receipt of our deirnble and
extensive Stock by the 1st to the 10th of April, when
we should be pleased to have buyers .pay us a visit,
carefully examine the slock as to extent, variety, and
prtc, plrdgtnjr"OurseTr that no rffort shall be wta-
ing on our part to make it tp their interest o purchase
of us.
All orders will be filled punctually and promptly at
the same prices, as if the purchaser were present.
' MURPHY, McRORIE Sl CO.
Salisbury, Feb. 1, lt53. tf 42
DISSOLUTION-
THE Firm of JenkiTW & Robert is this dsy dis
solved by mutual consent. All peisons indebt
ed lothe said firm, by note, or book account, are respect
fully requested lo call and settle without delay, as longer
indulgence cannot be gitcn.
JENKINS 4. ROBERTS.
-- March 24, 1653. lf4C
New Firm and New Goods,
50,000
FOR CASH, OR
CASH PRODUCE!
rriHE
JL Stock of Filty Thousand Dollar of new and de
sirable. Spring and Summer Good-, bought
exclunvely for C-h. which will be replenished during
the season, so as to keep the assortment complete. A
largepor,in of their stock having been bought previ
ous to the late advances in Goods, which will enable
ihem lo give their customers very decided advantage
in prices. They flatter themaeUeafrom their long expe
riMiceiU business and, extensive urquaininnce, lo say
nothing of their ample cash means, t6 "be'a'ble to tifler
such inducements to cash dealers a. will ensure their
patronnge.
All they ak la an examinsliow of their unusually
large and'varied slock and prices, and they feel confi
dent of success. All orders promptly attended to.
THOS. L. COWAN,
J. II. J KN KIN'S,
B. H. ROBKKTS.
T. C. Mi N I'.tLY,
A. J. MOCK.
J. W. CLEMMONS.
March 24, 1853.
COD LIVER ToiLf
tf 46
COD LIVER OIL!!
i MItGriill' "of ITnto1f'--eiTlr- -CvfrtiUHt-
Liver Oil ever prescribed by the Physicians in this part
of the country,) jnat opened and for sale, by lhe gallon
or bottie.au.,.. PENDLETON'S Drug Store,
Main Street, Salisbury, N. C.
March 17, 1P53. ' t 45
Just Received
AXD FOR SALE YIJRY LOW,
20 Boxes prime Cundv,
" ' $ iSuiaivlM'fii'-.v -12
" Crushed, Powdered, & Clarified Sugars,
3 Boxes Loaf Sugar,
90 pr. Elipiie Springs,
. Tit Kega-A'ail, : ,
1 bb. Stewart' Syrup nl
!w..,vbWS. -,,;,.R,,:ife A. MV " PH i
SahiJjurv. Anril 7. 1853. " " tf 4 - '
7IKDICAL, SOCIKTY OF THE
STATE OF .V. i1itOt,IA1.
fTlHE next annual Meeting of the Medical Society
X of the Stnte of North Carolina will be held in
lhe town of Fa yetteville, on Tuesdoy, 1 "ill day of
May, 1853.
The Society will convene at 4 o'clock in the after
noonof that day. ' " " ' "
Deleeates. jviemoers, ami inemoers o. me .ie-
ivriMnd,T,g.r ajanding. are invited to at-
leleiraies. Meinliers. and Members ol the I'role!
tend.
W. W. TIA R ItW; Mr ih;
Cor. and Rec. Sect'y.
6w48
April 7, 1853.
BOOK BINDING.
A." WAI.BAITRR, aa Teceieed.
his Book Binding Tools, and is ready to
receive work, which will hedone in the
! best workmanship, and as cheap .. cn he done in any
! other establishment of the kind. Any man who is so
unfortunate as to break his watch t-hrystal, heed not
1 pay 50 cent, Walduer wilITurnih them for 20 cent.,
j . A. WALDAUER.
Corner of the Mansion'IIoiel.
I Salisbury, April 7, 1853. 5i48 .
GLASS ! GLASS! !
30 Boxe 8 by 10 and 10 by 12
R. Sl A. MURPHY.
April 14, 1853.
if 49
Sole Leal her an it, Calf; Skin .
":' 8 dox. French nd Phila. Calf Skin
"aoffe-lbaJieailoek Sola', Uailxr..,-' . i-J,ii
.i-.., - R.-i Av MURPHY.
,- .a;t ti 1S53. . if 4
.. ,' ' -
- . ;. - . iijji&T&iJi
Hichwinc, Ilarricon h, Co.
o
N Main Street, one dor lelow Dr. Fendleton
Drua Store, and opposiie Boaer & Wilson Jew
elry Store, where they are receiving and opening an
entire Mock of new Spring, Summer, Foreign, Dome.
tie. Staple and . Fancy . . 7 " 7
Consisting in part of GentlemerCi and Jm
dies' Dress Goods, Ready Made Cloth? .
ing, lhits, Caps, Bonnets. Boots,
Shoes, Hardware, Cutlery. Crock-, J
t . , ery, .and Grocei ies i
To which they respectfully solicit the attention and
patronage of the public generally, and hope by due at
tention to business, to receive a share of the tame.
Cotton and Linen Rags, Fealhera, 'fallow, Beeswax,
Ac , taken in exchange for Goods.
Martin Richwine, N ami-el IUIkison,
Moserfc-r Bun
T-W..IaTwia..
Salisbury, March 31, 1853.
47tf
Spring & Summer Goods,
1853.
SALISBURY, APRIL 6lh.
THE subscriber is now receiving his entire supply of
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, compris
ing every vuriely tn HhTline, which were selected with
great care, and were purchased after the iirxt rush of the
season was over, at Reduced 1') ices, and will be sold at
correspondingly low Rain. Among them he enume
rate the following :
Rich Brocade and figured Silks, cotiired and bluck,
Pluili black Taffetas, and Gro de Rhine,
Fouland Silks, Chalty, and Clially Baruge,
SntiniPliiid and plain Tissue, Bnrage. and Grunadinea,
Black Bbiiibaziues, Mohair Lustre and Canton Cloth,
Black Gros de Paris, Uurages uud Tissues,
Irish linen, Sheetings and Pillow Case Linens,
Ladies' extra embroidered Linen t'ainbriek Handk'cf,
Embroideri'd, Pointed, and Round Collars,
i i Lace and Muslin Sleeve and Cadb,
1 Hoiiitun and Vuli-uciiies Inside Collar,
Swiss and Jaconet Inaerlioiis. Edgings, Flouncing, and
Bunds,
Mourninc Collars, Sleeve and Cuffs,
Corded, Embroidered and Flounced Skirt,
Jaconet, Muslins, Organdies, und Ginghams,
French Prints, American and English do.
Muslin, Item ire, and Poplin Rubes,
Canton Crape r-hnwls, fnm lo J45,
Plain, Checked, Striped, Dotted and Embroidered
SWISS MUSLINS,
Jaconet, Nanniok, Tarleton and Swiss Muslin,
Cumbrick and Furniture Dimity,
Embroidered I .ace and Muslin Window Curtains,
Damask Table Cloths, Napkins and Towels,
Bird. Eye Diaper, extra fine.
, ALSO
Ladies', Gents', Buy, and yiTsstsrSJtoes
in great variety. A fine lot
Ready Made Clothing.
A iplendid assortment of SILK, STRAW &. CRAPE
BONNETS,
f tha mort FASHIONABLE Style.
E. MYERS,
4g, .Sign of the Red Flag.
HI S STORE.
AND
NEW GOODS!
THE .ulsicriber having entered. into Copartnership
under the name of R. & A. MCRI'HY, fur the
purixise of transacting n Wholesale and Retail Mercan
: tile Business, in. the town of Salisbury, would very re
. cctfully inform the citizen of thi town and the sur
rounding country, that we have fitted up, and now oc
- upy,the store house, which is situated just below the
brick store formerly occupied by toe late John Murphy,
j Wc are now receiving direct from New York and
, Philadelphia, a large and desirable stock of new
j SPRING. AND SUMMER GOODS,
which have been selected with groat care, and bought
r for c'ashY and'w-
whether they wish to buy or not, to give u a call, and see
I what we have, and hear the price, for we arc determin
t ed to sell a low as any oilier Ho4ie, aiid we take, jreat
pleasure in showing any thinj we have. . O All oi ler
promptly attended to.
ROBERT MCRPHY,
ANDREW MCRPUY.
N. B. Clean Cotton and Linen Rags, Beeswax, Tal
law, Feathers, Flour, and almost all kinds of produce,
taken at the market price in exchange for Hoods.
R. & A. MURPHY.
Aprrf7,1853. ' tf48
MAXWELL & II0RAII,
ARE iVOIK RECEIVING A FRESH bUTTL X
SPRING and SUMMER
GOODS,
SELECTED wiih gret care, and purchased with
cash in Philadelphia and New Yoik. Their
Slock consists ol a general assortment of
Dry Hoods, Bonnets, Hats, Shoes, Rra-
t ay Mme llodiiBSr- Hardware aud
Codery, Suar, Coffee, Molasses,
Delph, China and Glass Ware,
And a variety oj FACY ARTICLES.
They pledge themselves to use every. effort to merit
"i'Uifrlibtntt cwt?mTheretfore' reH-i-ed j nd iiiviie Iheif
customrreand the pubtifi' tocaaem-ie-thir.atQC
All orders for goods will receive prompt attention.
Salisbury. April 7, 1 853. 43
Sstixtc ot liovtli Carolina,
IUEUELL COUNTY.
Court of rieas anrl' Quarter Sessions, Febru.
.. ; dry Sessions, . 1 853, . v: "
David Creswell, Adm'r of Sarah Creswell, dec'ti vs.
Robert Cummings and others.
Veiiiionfor sale of Real Estate for assets.
IT appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that
Robert Cumining. and his. brothers qrtd sisters, lhe de
fendants in thi. case, are not iuhabilant.of this Slate :
It i .therefore ordered, adjudged and decreed by lhe
Court, that publication be made in the Carolina Watch
man, for the pace of six weeks, notifying the said Ro
bert Cummings and his brothers and sister defendant,
as aforesaid, personally to be and appear before the Jus
tices of our next Court of Pleas and Qu.irter Session
to he held for lhe county of Iredell, at the Court House
in St.tesvtlle, on llie third Monday of May next, then
and there" toanswer, plead or demur to said petition, or
Ihe same will be heard exparte and Judgmaut pro con
fesso will be taken a. to ihem. ,
Witness, J. F. Alexander, Clerk of onranid Court at
office, the 3rd Monday of February A. D. I8.V1.
a. F. ALEXANDER, Clk.
Price adv. 85 50. . 6w I8
""BONNETS AND RIBBONS.
TUST opened a splendid 11 of Silk, French Gimp,
tj and Straw uitllfli aim, a beautiful stock of
lblitaitef.Ji--'-----V
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April 7,1853. ' . . 43'
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if
I A t 1 i LI U I.K, A. ('.
: Uai ui !; u U.'i ;
Cothr II ,lll : I'i.mr
April. 14 fieeswiixCl i.H
Col Ion 10 (a) 111 Core ('Uiiti."
450 ia : Feather 3."fi37 i Flaxseed 1 lt'rl 15 Iron,
Leather, ote, 20 83: Moiasse S4(sa7r N aila.cut , 6 C i:
Oat., 4045: Sugar.bro.,6 (3 8: do.loaf.K) a 11 :
8ali,;.ck,l 74 0 000 ? Tallow. 7 68 : Wheat 75
i8 60. - r,:-; .'- , . . ..
" CBEiaW, April 13Cacoh per lb. IT l2j: Bulier
20038: Beev,i0 aOfii-il ; Coffee 130 15 ; Cotton
9 0 10J : Corn 6) 0 65 Egg 13 015 : Flour 475 a
f5: Featnera 30035: Iron 50 6J : Lard I2J0I3:
Leathrr(aole) 18 0 23: Molaaw35 0 40 : do. Ca
ba 33 a 37: Nails.cut.G 0 7: Rice 4) 0 5;
8ugar,brown,6 0 10; do. Loaf, 12 0 15; Sail Li
verpool, 1 50 0.0 oo- -- r.r....r;r.r
Charlotte, April 13 Bacon, 9 a 121; Baggina.
11 a 15 : Beef, 4 a 5 ; Butler, 12. a 13 ; Beeswax, 20
a 22; Beans, 40 a 50 ;' A
Brandy, 40 a 50; Peach
Brandy, 87 a SI ; Cot
10; Coffre. lla ll?i ;
Corn, 4.1 r50 ; Cluck y
gK. 800; Flour
Ls-gf r Feathers, 8 '
0a 00 t Watf -
56; Mackerel, bbl
olasses, 33 a 50 ;
Meal, 40 a 45 ; Nail.
30; Pork, CI
50 a 00; Rice,
a 7 : Pea. 00 a 50 ; 1
buthel 4 00 a 0 ; Sugar,
ah.MckSlIaO;
Tea, lb. 75 a 1 ; Wbeat,
50 ; Cotion Yarn, 80 a 00.
'5 ; Whiskey. 40 a
DR. S1. II. PENDSU2T0N,
OFFERS hi profesional rvicea to the public.
He can be found al Col. Robarda' Hotel.
Sxi.ism. aY, Much 25, 1852.
MAY RELY ON US! I
We advertise what we can do, and Do what we promise
1. 11)11 the convenience, and acconi
uodition of the
-1 travelliui! coniinunitv. we I
established a
splendid line of Four llorne Post
die from Char-
lolte, N. C , direct to the Northeif
ilie,
nrbt
I 1
W fa
1
If flmt! X
''tMWSWjl it
TllE PiLIll
Greatly Reducing the Fare.
This line of Four Ilorse Post 1 Cbachei la now iwauc
cessful operaiinn, running from the Charlotte and S.
Carolina Rail Road direct to the It ii linionil and Dan
ville Rout!, on to Richmond! and Petersburg.
Office at Kerr's Hotel, Charlotte, N. C.
" Rowan House, Salisbury, N. C.
..to . -Hj,ktnV Iiotelv41resbiif,i N.C. -
The Coaches.leave Salisbury every Monday, Wed
nesday aodFriday at 6 A. M., both for Charlotte and
Greenabdrough, returning thi next day by 6 P. M.
Connect at Charlotte wjth the rail road, and at
Greensborough wiih P. Flogg's Si Co', splendid line
without delay, on lo Richmond and Petersburg.
. Through tickets to Richmond and Petersburg, Va.,
an-b.pro4mad.aCA.JJ.JUji4aa
and It. L. - R obstda, A gent , a t Sa iisbury. Z'ZSZ":'"ZTZ
C. LCCAS Jf CO
Salisbury, Jan. 27, 1853. . .
spring And summer
II. II. HEARD & SON,
Fashionable Tailors and Clothiers,
HAVE jusueerived a must aupurb.tock of Spring
and Hummer Heady .tladc C'lothluc,
Cloth. dC., to wit : A general assortment of Dresa
and Frock Coats, Pants and Vests. Also a beautiful
.saortment of Boy and Children' Clothing." Gent'a
Dressing Gown. Fancy Pant, and Vest. ; fine Shirt,
'Cellar ndCwvJwv'-Wnu
Pocket Handkerchiefs of a superior qnslitytnd almost
e'ery. dlier article belonging. to a -CloLbiJ
gether witha euperior lot of
Cloths, Cassiraeres, Xtsijf
which they will sell a cheap a i
Southern market, and will be mad
superior style, and with the bestj
ern markets could an.ird. Ti
iheir Knriiis and S II 111 I
18S!t, and are ready to put op
fashion.
Taylors' Shears, Point, Thimble ami i
for sale.
The undersigned respectfully invite theiil
the pabito to call and examine I heir Mock.
. . JAMES U. BEARD.
March 34,1853. S2tf vjl 8
FAUST &, WINEBRENER,
Importer) and Wh:ileate Dealers in
I OB F.I CX k DOMESTIC
HARDWARE, CUTLERY, &C.
NO. 68J NORTH THIRD STREET,
Between . ,4reh.)!4u.llaC...y.!CSLMr,..
iMiilad.lpliia. 37
DR. J. J. SUMMERELL,
OFFICE '
OI'POSITK .MANSION HOTEL
Feb. 3 IH53. lypd : ' "
OFFICE
APRIL 6th, 1853.
ORDERED by ihe Board, that an installment of
Four. Dollars on the Share, of the Capital Stock
of the Salisbury nnd Taylorsville Plank Road Com
pany, will be due on the 2!th April, instant.
4l4PJ ' JOIiy DAnDSO.V.Prea't.1
Diaxoliitioii of ,opnrtnerliip.
THE Firm of Roger Sl Wilson is this day dissolv
ed by mutual consent r AU persons indebted
the linn will please call at lhe old stand and settle t!ie
.anie. JNO. K. BOtJER.
WM R. WILSON.
April 7, 1853. tf 49
'JGt,ntrd-Mityal---Ar(th--4'Hapt9eJ.
OF 0RTH CABOLIM.
TI
HE next Annual Meelini of this body will be
holden in this town on Monday lhe (ith-day of
June next. SulMirclinaie Cliuplei. re required to end
Delegate and returns -H
P RUSSELL, G. Sec'y.
Wilniimton. April 7.. 1663 .. 9w4d
CHARLES BANKS,
CONFECTIONER,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IS
Foreign Fruits, .Vms, 1'tgars.
Tobttffo, srimT, Ae.y "
. - GRF.KS STREET, . F1YETTETILLE,,K, fi
March 10, 1?53
3m34
Blank Warrants for sale Here.
- Tw--j-gej-. . .j .in mam
JtV!t-i-i":;,
r MOM.f to--.
-anf iht in any
Irder, in a
f he Korlh--
r .. Nfceived
ItTTllv V! for
i Vateat
1 a.kept
i-nd and
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