Agricultural. .- : ; Z . From th Spirit of tha Age. i: i ' GUANO AND PLASTER ON CORN AND CLOVER. We promisrd our subscribers to give thrm, in our present number, somflf c count of nn experiment made by us in the course of the last jrnr, vvitb Guano "aluf rJHsler o:i crn land experiment shiver. The corn Vas ten neres of riclJ of nbot rshausted, ntJ '! vvfio niuc (orne years since, find bene in seifge and ivmaiiured was cor st pnrt of the field. In jtoveny gratis. sidered the pdoi the previous vj er I be land was plowed with one ol itrs. Nourse & Mason's Centre draljraVvs, which run from 5 to 9 inches dreifaiiii completely reversed the sod. Tins plow was followed by a one horse sub soil gopher, which run pome three or four inches deeper, making the whole trom eijjlii lo ieu inches. The soil experimented on is somewhat light, hav ing a due admixture of sand. The sub soil a stiff red clay. Tbt Jnnd thus pre pared lay unlit the usual lime of plmit ing. when it was laid off with a blioit narrow plow, at a distance of five Itei distance, and in this furrow, the corn was planted three feet apart on the row, and covered by ridging lightly on it ; care be ing taken net to disturb the light oual ot vegetable matter that had been buried by the turning plow. And we will here state that, for the same reason, the crop was cultivated altogether superficially with the cultivatorVVid sweep, and one lime each, with-one 7n?e ing. Mark this, broth er farmers, and reflect how much labor might be saved in the cultivation of our ci ops by propel ly preparing the land. For we assure you. from our own experi ence, that land having hot a slight coat of vegetable matter on it, thus prepared wilf need no plow In cdliiv'ating the crpp for, even if it is stiff and adhesive, T , . . I1. r. u win not run together so as 10 require a second, third, or fourth breaking, except the crust that forms on the surface, which may, and should b.i bioken with a culti yator, barrow, or sweep, only; and wiih ly and with comparntivel light labor ( both -man and horit. 'Liccjisct JUis Ai gression, nrid we will proceed to state ho our manure was prepared, applied, and the result. In preparing our compost Me as? used tbe Peruvian guano and plaster of '"Paris, ground coal dust, or rather the scrapings from I tie coal house floor, which was passed Ihro'ujjn a coaise grain seive. lind lesh ashes, in. lhe.ipllowiig order and proportions j First, a bushel of coal dust ""- incbel .cknrW; second, onel gallon1 cOal t 'wu, the same quantity (pro bahljL es much as was necessarj) Vtb, one bushel ol coal dus; Ael of-feacbd ashes. The '?ntinued until the quan. anjd aster procured was The r heap thus formed, re disturbed lor two weeks, when Til.' a iari nirar u-hi.n of plasu t fillhihat r as m m m.f nt0 i til exh mam. if .was, wfc : w.s is. ... jut t 1 ui Vi , nvlo - conviiil M -5!,wr4one,.i : ting of the plaster w hich we were not a,ble again 10 reduce toa powder, 'This setting, we presume, was occasioned by . tbe moisture imbibed from the damp coal dust, and might have been prevented by shovelling over the heap immediately af ter it was finished. iTMmXJ. mlure we spread in a circle of 18 to 24 inches tli rneteri-Bround ach'' ' hill of comr-i wbeai from Sil inches to a foot high, one gill, and followed with a light cultivator, as .near on each side -of the corn as could be -: not to tear it up. This partially covered rtnd mixed the compost wirhihe soil. In this state it was led, through a drought of some weeks, without much appaient feiiefit. After the i first rain, however, we saw the corn was taking the start ol that - in the same field not manured. It coutin- - ued to gain on it to the maturity f tb crop, and resulted in a gain of 33 per cent, over the unmanured portion, which was ascertained by galhering two rows manured, leaving I wo, o,ne manured, and one unmanured. The corn was measur ed in Ihe ear only, and tbe manured rows not only measured more, but was better in appearance than that frofrt the untna cured rows. - - -v.-: By calculation it wjll be ascertained that tbe quantity ol both guano and plas ter applied to the hill, was but. .the" one eleventh part of a gill, or one i wenty-se- , cond part ofjp gill of each. Consequent ly, there being 1024 hills, five by'lhiee.in "an acre. It wilt only require about balf a bushel of each guano and plaster to an ere. . tr. Clover. Of the above mixture we spread five,and a half bushels on an acre - of red clover which as-equal to a. peck eacb ol guano and plaster, and which re of a .:. tuwwuiOU,yjr iuv jp'iiyii'Jiii. COTrrR0Y.armtt 1 1 j. : j i .. . . l A ... lMM,Vto t ij bet h determined lo go ahead and ImnruVe it and intend to keep pace with tbe Car ot Geuerol Im pmvement in Nurth Carolina. To his 'mind Ihe good itld Stale ia jut entering upon field which is bound led in ita extent, and iiiealcnlahfe in its Importance ; and Eagle Mills and Houth 1 roy i dliiird 10 become ona of the tnoat aluble Mahufacluring aiieailhin he bounds. The underajgned-lntenda to act upon thiaopio- in. and pneh on hi improvementa.- Any pmon wih- ing 'fn Join him Id till eilterpriaw may addrea him a Eairle Mill. Iredt-II County. N. G. He ia prepared to aeU $100 share in South Troy. ANUKtw BAuUAKLI. ii j.x AjrnACi Jo.ua reanv in a anori i ine. 10 auDiiiv Town Clocks, Town Bell, servant bells, &, &c t , ...r-.- . . all wlio may need them. A. a- April I4, 1S53. tf49 StAtr of ilort li Cavtftlna, DAVIE COUNTY. Court of Pleat and Quarter Seitioni, February 1 Term, 1653. Dewitt C. Clement va. William Tacket. Origins! Attarhmrst levied oit-143 Atres of Land. IT appearing lo the atilaclion of the Court, that William Tncket, ihe defendant in iliio rase, is not an in habitant of this State : It is :h-refnre ordered bv the Court, that publication be made for six weeks in ihe Car olina Watchman, notifying th defendant lo be and ap pear at our next Court of l'.eas and Quarter Se una, to be held for the county of Davie, at thelViurt lliiuseiu Mocksville, on the 4th Monday in May nexi.and show cause, if any he have, u liy Judgment final i-hiill mil be ff-hderrd uuinsti hiin. ni the Iund levied condemned fur lk. n.vm ,.f rtluinUlT'. .I..I.I ..1 the payment of ptaiiitilf'sdebt and c.wt Witness, Caswell llarhiu, Clerk of our said Court, at office,' the 4ih Monday III February, A. D. Ird.'l. C. HARBI.V.CIk. Price wdv 50. 649 JOHN C. lUKER&CO'S Cuinpuiind Fluid i:lrcl of Sarsa parllla. 11H 13 article is offered as a substitute for the msny . preparations nut out under the same name, whioh are fur the most pari absolutely worthlCas, brinjt ruiire ly destitute of the active virtues of the rt;ot, and, hy le ine prepared in an unvkillul inanner, anJ from inert ma terials, are highly injurious, and seriously impair the health of Ihe patient " We have received numerous testimonials, expressing in Ihe strongest terms, ihe jtre.it efhVacy of this medi cine, and it superiority over other preparations of Sar taparilla.. Physician can prescribe it with ihe utmost confi dence rlyiog upon it, uniform. auenglh,. and that it is prepared from the best material. It has elicited from the tnosi eminent of the Faculty who have "employed Tf, frequent expressinhs of com mendation at the unvarying success attending its ad ministration, producing the most satisfactory and ben enficial results. It is highly recommended for the removal and per manent cure of the following diseases, vt : Scrofula or Kms' Kyil. Rheuin8t4sin Syphile'ic nffeciions, Tetter, and UlcersWhite 8 welling; Smrvy , Neuralgia or Tic PouloUrobx, Cancer, Goitre or Bronchocele ("welled neck.J .pioe diwMr. Chronic. diaefojf.jhe Liinj; Jaundice, Hypertrophy or enlareement of the Henit, Pulpitation or iremMing in the region of the Il-nrt and Stomach, enlargement of the Bones,' Joints, or Liga ments Alio all the various diseases of the skin, such as Tel ler, Ringworm, Bile, Pimples, Carbuncle, etc , Dys pepsia and Liver Complnin't. nervous anVeiion, Druji sical Spelling", Cotistituiii-nnl disorders, and diseases f onnatmj ffwn-nn iro pore, state -of tbe bliW and othV fluids of the body. Sold hy '- ' 4.S1LL -JL SiLU . ShIih!) ii yt C . SmT C. Firm of J. Sheek & Sons is thi!" day disso've.l by mutual consent. All persons inile!iird .to the firm are requested to make payment as soon n possi ble. J. SHKEK. W. SHEER". D. S. SHEER. W. Sheek will attend lo settling up the business of til Arm'. J. SHEER. D. S SHEER. " ' March 1st; 1 853;-" " -44tf - NEW FIRM - " ft Mi. Vornon, North Carolina. WSHEEK having taken ihe eniire slock of Giods, will, in partnership with R. W. Grif fith, continue the mercantile business under Ihe name of Sllfek &. OriiTuh. Every effort will be made lo ment the liberal paironage received by "the late ;'firm." W. SHEER, R. W. GRIFFITH. March lst,lP53. 4itf State of iiortlr Carolina, R ED RLL COUNT Y. Court of Flea m7J Quarter Sexsions, Frbru. David Cfeiwell, Adm'r of Sarah Creswell, dee'd v. Robert Caminmgjr and other. Petition for sale uf lfcnl Estate for assets. IT appearing lo the satisfaction of the Court, thai Robert Cummings and hi brother and i(ers. the de fendant in this case, are not inhabitants of this Stale : It is therefore ordered, adjudged and deoreej hv the Court, that publication be m ule in the Carolina Watch man', far thepceof stx week tmrnfrmg'- the said Rn hert Cummings and his brother, and sisters defendnm a aforesaid jjefaona.lt. tobe-and aiibeat before the Jus, lice, of our next Court of Pleas and Quarter "Session to be held for the county of Iredell, al the Court House in Statesville.on the third Monday of May next, then and there toanswer.pleTid or tfermirtiTTTiid peTrrmnTor the same, wit be heard exparte and Judgrrient pro eon fesso will be taken as to ihem. Witness, J F. Alexander, Clerk of oursaid Court at office, the 3rd Monday of February A D ls.il. J. F. ALEXANDER, Clk. Price adv. 50. r 6w48 BQMETS AND KIMO.N S,,.. JUST opened a splendid Lot of Silk, French Gimp, arid Straw Bonnet f also, a beaoiifuNtock of Uibboua very fine. ' T BROWN FRALEY" & CO. April 7, IP53. 4h MAKTIjN & BRYAN, Ajd General Commison Merchants, .. : :No. &Jloictr4- Co.'g Wharf , CH ARLESTON. S, C. T. C. WORTH, OOMIVTISSION 3c FORWARDING MERCHANT, .NOKTfl CAEOLIM. lypdl.1 jtrLT 5!, 1852. WHOLESALE CLOTHING 1. Xm.' -WA 'W.t,tu' .'A"Sis wiimrinw::si1':a Km m .t so, rer.a. ' fcL.UI llO.N.JJi The foirowir; i from 'ihe prflof Wm, II Levion, Kq , ihe'iiwliiiguiiilied edilor uf the V: S. Wiliiary and M I v ....I I... V.. V...L !.,., r. 'H IM.r.ll Naval Afijumiiet dale New York, January ati, 1850, What Couia be more conclusive? " It ia arliloiii we prinii vure-les to oceepr apae .. ...... . .1. i.e.. ..e Dnient medicine way 1 but when we tee lue life of fellow creature aaved by the aae of any medicine what ever, we consider at our right, if not our duly, to give simple sialeiiienl of facia, ihal other may, in like manner.be beneliited. The eaee which tat Iftdoiied ua 10 pea this article waohji of "nl M j of oar J , .rl,u.iMnn. h h frVamni eidoaare 10 the nlahl ar ! c(racrj , Qold which aeitled oa the Lung before it raTaSCould be atayed. v. This occurred twoyeara ago Kfaia winter.) Yarlom remedies were ' but wi(h iinl. , i,rti. Th iloih arrw worar. j Wlln copjolli expectoration, anJ ihe aunken ryr. and ; p.(, hww cherk. I old plainly that pulmonary dtaeaae .. i :. ... i i: "ku i;....: y lhy(li.mi, w C(lllu,Pd. and althouuh be would not . mMrt M- wttrm u He, -i;Mt.i4F. ui.imum I Mdimt 10 ihe you nil ludy that the really had the Con- ' ioiiitioiibyei he wouid give no encouraitenient as lo .a cure. At Ihia-cnsia her mother was uersua.led 10 make oee-of a bottle ttf Dr. K i)(er" Gompotttnl Hjtrnp of Liverwort and Tar, and we are happy lo slate she ! was (lerfecily cured in less than three months by this medicine alone, after even hope ws destroyed II is ' useless 10 coinment on such a case 'lhi, for the tm-' pie iruth will reach where poliehed fiction never ran If any douhl the authenticity of ibis tlement, let them call at this office U S. Military and Naval Argus, No 19 Chaileani street. N. Y. THE Genuine is fur sale only by the following au thorized agents in North Carolina :. Salisbury, W. Murphy 6l Co ; Concord, Murphy aj Black; Charlotte, Edw.ird Sill ; Siaicville, Morrison, CarFloh if Co.; Newlon, (5,. B (. tither & Co ; Lin colntun, B. S. Johinton ; 'helliy. A. R Hotnesley ; Dallas. C. &. J. Frotieberaer Kutlierfordlon, i, W. ' C;ittowny ; Hendersonville, D. B JE A Miller ; Ashe ..:!!.. t!....U X. VI 1 V. 1 1 M ' , Stalcsville, N. C. rnilK Snbscriler having purehased thia Eslablish A. ment, which is pleasantly sitoated immediately on the Northwest corner of the public square, and has at tached tu it a number of convenient office tbHhe atr commiHbilion of legal gentlemen and mhers, will give his undivided attention to the interests of Ihe House, and spare no pain ln render comfortable all who may favor him wiih a call. The house has undergone some repairs, which adds lo the comfort of families. The erv4it'haH he- fmlbfuJ and hottest. Drovers may find good lots and plenty of (train at reasonable price. Call and give me a trial Thankful for past favors, and hope for a continuance of the same. W. B. GRANT. SfatesriUe. May 13. 1852. 1m 2 J dXvii: hotel, MOCKsjjl'VILLE. DaTif CoaBty, rrti aroliBa rIl HE ondersigned having purchased the shove nam- . A -ed iltttet.iaieiy the property of R-.K-.JoluiaJon) . would inform the Public, that he is now prepared to extend a welcome in the travelling community, and acroininodiite his guests in a manner equal many Land lord in this section of North Carolina. Noxertions will he spared to render all who may favor him with lh-ir patronage happy and eslisficd while they take their "case In his inn." H. R. At'STlN. . . May 4, ly I a GREEXSBOROfGH M UTU AL 1 NSUK1NCE COMPANY;- r HE cost of Insurance on the mutual plan i but a i sin -ill sum. compared with a imnt sioc. coninsnvl ! - .. This company being located in the Western part o. the Suite, consequently much the larger portion of the risks are in the West, very many of which are in the country. The Company is entirely free from debt ; have made no assessments, and have a very large amount in cash and good bonJs, and is therefore confidently recom mended to the public. At Jhe last Annual Meejutlg ffie XoHewirijj Officer were elected for the ensuing year : jAMMSt.os, President! S. (5 Cori'lST Vice rresidehl. C. P. MexDEjttfitT.,' Attorney. Peter Adams, Secretary and Tresprer. William H. Ccmmisio, (ieneral Agent. PETER ADAMS, Secretary. Dec. 2, 18.r.2. if 3D Embroidered farabric Il indkerchiefs. Ortvhrr 14. 185-2. IS. MYERS, have just received a lot of Embroid ered Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, which he is selling off rapidly t 62 J cenis "Paper, Paper Paper? T Ml H E s'lbscrilH-r having been appointed agent for -J tbe.aale of the Eagle Paper Manufactur ing Com - panv, Lincoln cixiniy, is prepared lo furnish all kind of Paper at the Factory price E. MYERS, Salisbury, Nov 25, I8.V2 30. . Red Flag, THE STAGES T ' EAYE Raleigh and Salisbury, every Sunday and - Li Wedneada y, at 7 A, M. , afjer the arrival of the Cars from the North, 'al the former place, and arrive each end t 7 P. M., next day, via Aahburo', Pitt The Road is (locked with good Three Horse Team, and Troy built Coaches. Fare through $4 4-onty.--, - JAS..M. WADDILL.Coniractor. Dec 23, lfln2 if.H r HI E Annual Meeting of the Board of Trustee o L &u John's College., will-be. held at the!MRnnic Hull, in Ihe I own or Ox lord, on the 3rd day of May, 18o3, at 11 o'clock, A. M. It is desirable that all the member, should be present,' as it is proposed at Ih at time to sseltle on Ihe dimension of suitable College building, afid lo make arrangement for letting con tracts. Undertaker, of large buildings are invited to be present, preparatory In pulling in bid. . By order of ihe Board, JA. T. LITTLEJOIIN, Sec'y March 3'.. 1P53. 5i47 LEATHER BANDS. r'Tl HE aubseriber ha pat up machinery for etretch -L ing, cementing and riveting band with- copper rivet. The- band are- atretched- wrfth powerful -mar chine, made expressly for that purpose, and the diffi culty of band stretching and ripping under the com mon, way of making them, i entirely removed by this process. Banda.made in this way will hold their width evenly, run true, and have a uniform bearing on the drum or pulley, and will give from 15 to 20 per CM. more power than those made in ihe ordinary way. I hey are nude oat of the best selected oak tanned Spaniahed Leather, and no paina will he spared in make them equal to the beat Northern bands, and will be told aa low aa they can be brought in New York. CHAS. M. LINES! Hunt' Store P. 0-, Guilford co., N. C. ' July 8, 1853. - pdlylO boO'T- D. S PARKER, - HAVING prmanenUy located in MockviIIe,lIer hi professional servJccsvto ttcpuhlic Can be. foond at the Daeie.UoieL OfEce jaat oppbaiie the Hotel WWIMiaaajp .f''.-o'..- Apr. i 44 Feb. 10. IHA.1. 4m40 I ILLlliE M HOTEL. j IeI1,j01) of souiiirrn an.l w.rriv il'.-lrra in w u-lien,. J,wr,y and Silver Ware, i ur very ejtriiiv einrk,.. j surini them that in no attM.-te in 091 line alia II we t- j . . , , in nn.i.uiv nualiiv or low oricea. We are'the only Wholesale Ilouie lit thirtarKhiof trada la Ualtuaof , aLshatl- . 1 ' . . v. 'I it merchant to ooen at counts wiih oa. Our lerme Wratl bo liberal and accommodating aa can possibly foand in the United Stalee. - IV.ailll ik vnal uleaaura Inahowinsaurtoods aoannern ana weatera mercnBnie, wurmn turj ..jrr accounts with a or not. . L.H. MILLER dt CO.,. Iy39j Importers of Walehe Baltimore.. I Ja-it reeeif ed a fresh npplj of TOMB STONES. ririllEsubarriher would reiecifully inform ihe ehi- BL tena of Salmhare and the aarroanuinc country. . . . ..... - . k. h. ii.nf tb riftif ..111111 i.tiiiirii i- a.li..... whih ., K I., .mil at ln residence. Market street, where he ia prepared lo furnish Urava St'inesof Marble Slatw fancy upright stone on pedea tals, lomb. monuments. Ac St very mU profit ! Eirsravtng done neatly at Northern pricea. llavinrr made the necessary arrangement, the uhecriber can, at a ahort nonce, fill any order from five dollar to 8.W0. 1 No pains will be spared to give entire satisfaction. Old Tomb Atones restored lo their primitive whiieneae. ;kok;l: votiLKit. Safishory, Nov 2.1, l52 NEUrFfRM. . SMITH 8u HOIiDER, HAVINtt opened a Carriage Shop ai the well known sis nd formerly occupied hv William II Smith, would reseclfuUy -inform their friends ami the public generally, thai thfvare now fjiiiehintf otra'l kinds of 4'nrrinnoo, Itorku vay, Iliissie. 4c, in ihe very beat and tinrsl style. They can furnih two horse Carriage at from two lo six hundred dollars; one horse Roekawsys. from 130. lo $200 ; Top Bug gira from 6 ISO lo 'J0( ; Open Buggies, from $5 to 812.1 ; Sulkies, from 0(1 to $91); and Carryalls, from 80 to $7S All they sk of those who wish lo huy, , ia tocome and examine their work, and then Iry it. i They warrant their work for twelve months. i Repairing done in good style and at short notice, j and as low aacan be done elsewhere. They have in their employ workmen of long epe : tie nee. who for iheir akill cannot be surpassed. Orders piomplly attended in Give us a call before you buy. WM II SMITH, A. O. HOLDER. Salisbury, March 3, I S53. Iy43 j BEEBE'S SPRING STYLE DATS, 1853. "T HE subscribe baa. ut received, at his .S.tore..Thr j JL- Sign of the- AW Flit, a few vases nf fteehe". ; fashionable Spring 8iyle Hits. E.MYERS. I Salisbury, March 3, 1H53 43, j " DR. JNO. SWANN, rfFFERS hi professional services to the citizens of Salisbury and its vicinity. His Othce is oppo 11 te the Mansion Hotel and adjoining Dra. Silt's, Drug tor. wW7e he can be fourlid unless ptbfesaionlly en- ja d I " M if. h 1, tt-53." ' - if 43 - St;atr of Jlovtti traroltna. HO IV AX COUXTY. Couit af Pleas dud Q&trter Sessions. Original Allachment Itvudon Personal Prop Hand Jamrr. r. P. F. Long. IT ppearing to tbe satisfaction of ihe Court, that ihe iteiendint Da vaid F" r.oiig, Is rid! ah iiihttiiiani of ihis Stat Ii i ordered thill publication he niade for -I . . .t f l: tl' .L. six ccks in ine v.aroiioa aicoman, lor sniu ueienu- ant David F. Long, to-appear at our next Court to be held for ihe County of Rowan, at the Court House, in Salisbury, on tbe first Monday in May next -. and plead, answer, or demur, or judgment will be entered against hitn and ihe properly levied on condemned lusuiisly Plaint-tff 's deb. Witness, James E. Kerr, Clerk of our .aid Court at Office, the first Monday in February, A. D. 1B53, "' andihe 77rh rear of-our InderjenoVnee: JAMES E. KERR "CIV" '""Trice d-' 85:;' -;' -' .v-.,.'...-.:...v..,.;'jk-,,:g,47..j. State of ilorfft CavoUua, ROWAN COUXTY. Court of Pleas mid Quarter Sessions. Original Attachment levied on Personal Prop, erly. . Aa S. IIamht, vs David F. Long. IT appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that the defendant Davied F. Long, is not an inhabitant of this Slate : It ia ordered by the Court, lhal publication brrrtde' for si weeftem, rtreCaroriosj- -Wavehmattf fof aid defendant, David F, Long, to nppear ar our next Couri.tol'e held finite caotiiy of Rowan, at lite Court House in Salisbury, on the first Monday in May next, and plead, answer or demur, or Judgment will be en tered againsr hrm andihe property levied on condemn ed to satisfy pi. mil iff' debt. Witness. James E Kerr, Clerk of our said Court at office, the 1st Monday in .February, A. D. 1F53, and the 77th year of our Independence. JAMES E. KERR, Clk Price adv. $5. ' 6t47 j r,tT i Statror ilarttt c.xruUua, HU.WAfl t-UL'W I I. T. K. Lawrence v. David F. Long. . Original Attachment leried on rertonoljnjrrrty "' IT appeSflng "liTthe1 saliufsction of the C..url, that the defendant, David F. Long, ia not an inhahna'nl of this Siale : It is ordered by the Court, that publication be made for aix week in the Carolina Watchman for aaid defendant, David F. Long, lo appear at our next Court, to lie held for ihe county of Rowan, al the Court House in Salisbury, on the first Monday in May next, and plead, answer, or demur, or Judgment will ' De entered against htm and Ihe property levied on con demned to satisfy plaintiff "aJebtv - Witness, James E. Kerr, Clerk of our ald Court at office, the lit Monday in February, A. D. 1853; and the 77th year of our Independence. JAMES E. KERR. Clk. Price adv. 95- 6t47 State of Hottfi Carottna, ROWAN COUNTY. . ' Court of Pleas and Quarte'r Sessions. . C. B. Brooke . David F. Long. Origin.)-Attachment levied on personal property. IT appearing to ihe saiisfaction of the Court, thai the defendant, "David F, Long, la not art inhahiiant of hi Slate : It la ordered by the Court, that publication bo made for six weeks, in ih Carolina Watchman for aid defendnm, David F. Long,- to appears oar next Court, to be held for the couniv of Rowan, iK H-Mise in Salisbury. on ihe first Mondav in Man ne.t nnd pjead. answer, or demur, or Judgment will be en tered ngnmst him nd the property levied on condemn ed to sati-fy plaintiff' debt. Wiine.ss, Jame E. Kerr, Clerk of our said Court at office, the 1st Monday in February, A. D. 1853, tod the 77tb . year pf our Independence.' Y ' JAMES E. KEHR.CIkv Price adr. f .1. . ' '. 6t47 ;AKtiiA hlfifHhe: 'ifeffuoWihr wrriaws..bs liabirryvA ogoat 5ri .r;---17lf------V i i - v 1. -, i- ! - ' 1 ;i Acr-. J;i in trut, H.'nl-V.l, I 47 j !-( Aores, K. K. J.ilHisoii, im:i-'.'i, 191 2i;.' Acre. Wm MiHa. - le-r.tt : 4 16 fi Acres, A W.Neill. If 51. - - JH 74 Acn-., AnrH Mi Ber, l.O-.U, 38 - 91 Acres, Ua4 Moose. ., " ". j M n Acre., It K Woodard, lr50. Kt J .-rrMnrAcfM'. W. Wi -fc oa to 45 Acre, John MeKofr (Scotch) 44 A rr, John Hash, - " UK) Acre. W Templelon, " " 210 Acre, Jonathan Cheslier, - '5l . 2l?Acre,C Ik Powdeo, 95 Acre. Elijah Uendron, 7 Acres, A Miila, .5 5-'-ca. A.. Mooae, 1849, 1 SOU Acres. H G Elliott, 206 Acre, Jimie Morrison, 223 Acre. Robert Sumpter 1 09 Acre. Lewi Bailie, I00 Acre, Linsey Johnson, i .- . OH ' "V,T"' ' 34 Acre. W Wright, unlisted 3 veara, . J. A. RO.SEBRO, Sheriff " ' " " ot Iredell bounty febT3iVI953 Price Wr. 88 TO." ; ltl Eacanrae Ilime M.inafiicture. T IHE -Snow Camp Manufacluring Company style. Wheal Threshing Machine, from two lo six horee power) Cutting Machine of diffeienl size.; DouMe a d Single Wool Carding Machines ; Mill and Factory (iear; Saw and Grist Mill Irons; Edge Tools. Cotton Yarn and Wool Rolls, Sic , Slc ! Persons wishing lo purchase would do well In give u ' a call hefore purchasing elsewhere, as we are determin ed so sell cheap lor cah or on lime lo punctual dealers. Our long experience in the Manulnciurtng business en ahler us lo feel no hesitation in saying i tin t our work shall not be surpassed ty any shop in ihe South thankful for ibe liberal patronage heretofore bestowed, we respectluMy solicit continuance of the same All letters addressed in ihe Agent ol the Company, at Snow Camp P. O , Alamance county, North Caro lina, will receive prompt (Mention DAVID DIXON. Agent of the S. C. Manufacturing Company. Snow Camp, March 17. 153 3 mi 45 HENRIETTA XINE OF" Sim in 'iinf Freight Bout m., V RE all in excellentorder for business Our Tow Boats have been recentTy repaired snd made good as new. We have alsoadJed a neic Flat for lou wa ter, and well adapted lo the servic e She w lil carry 700 Mils, merchandize, and draw only 20 iuchrs water. Those favoring us with their patronage, n.ay expect as prompt ami cheap service in every particular aa my other Line can offer. C. DEMINO. Pres t. R. M OR RELL, Ag'iit. A. D. CAZAUX, Agent ai Wilmington. Fayetteville.Dec.2l, 1850. 2r1tf JOM C. BAKER & CO. Whleal Drag laxparlers and Dealers la Farrlgi ad Aarntaa Drags, Chemicals, JltdlrlAts, Palots, Oils, Ulndaw Class, Dye StiSs, At., Ac. to. 1O0 1.3rd , I'UIIAnr.I.I'IIIA. T C. II. dk CO. invite the alleiinoh of Drug '9JF t. Mew 11 t .,.fn,.,.,rr. oihers to their Slock of well (elected, fresh, and reliable i-r. --'""r sisn.tsrd g.rnds Purchasers will find among their aasnrtment "every variety of Drug Meri-handise, Perfumery, .Vurgical ln s. niiiient. dfc , which Ihev will supply of very rboice quality, and al a low prices as ceil be bought in Phila delphia or elsewhere Orders, whether enlrusired to . us persona lly, or hy letter. alull receive equal at entioni and the interests of the buver fully-regarded in all respects. '-JLfelMKftrf' I MEDICIN L COD i LIVER t)Xt "" This scieiilini! and prrpiriar remedy, so extensrvely eniptoyed bj-the' Medical Faculty for ih Cure of Pul monary, Rheumatic, &-rn!uloua and Neurafgic Diseas es, li.is atlained a celebrity in connection w nh our sig nature. unurp isseil by that of any other Manufacture. It hi been used vvuh the most signal mid grnntyiiig sueress in ihe Hospitals and 'Dispensaries of Pbiladel phis, as well as in ihe private practice ol the most emi nent of the profession. In order lo supply the public w iih oil of undoubted purity and. of .Superior Quality, we have empl ited an Agent at ihe Fisheries who will forward pur Oil direct, ao. thai puxcbasere can depend upon all Oil bearing our signaturf as a irw and genwrne article, F or information, concerning us utility i. ..r.i Hew laavi mini t ration, unalysis, and other interesting mailer, we rf-r to the pamphlet published by us, copies of w hich w r Se se-nt gratuitously to physicians and oihers, a'd ilresvin us, post -pa id, or on application lo Drw. Mil ft Will, .Salisbury, of whom also the Oil can be had. Feb 3rd, l53. . 39-ly VEGETABLE LITIIOXTIUPTIC, FRIEND OF THE HUMAN FAMILY, si;rrtiNd ranM c .1-. - or . , - a. w? ' . oiunB in irir manure una ixianeys, weakness .wvvey-.i. rjiim.., ,m:? .js... r. Tht- tnvslu.h e medicine is for ile at the Davie Ho- ,te in MwksviJle ; at Dr. R. Caiiipbell'.. tn Iredell : nt the. Drug Store, .in Charlotte : and at the Carolin Winchmaii Office, in Salisbury. The subscriber is General Agenl for the sale of the above Medii-ine. in this State, of whom any quantity may he -obtained by addressing him al Salisbury. N. C. or calling at his house, 10 miles West of thjs place. ' E- D. AUSTIN - Joly 151853. ... ... Utf . LAND FOR SALE. TnEurrdetwgwdr.tW,l Jyinjjour miles Souih of Salrshury, between the ChaTloflra lain 353 ACUKS, all wood land except It) acres, which are fresh cleared. It ia well limbered, and has aeveral eligible location for building. Another Tract siiiratert nn the waters of Fourth Creek 14 mile North-west of Salisbury, containing 226 acre.. - This tract i. well watered and improved, having on it a good dwelling house and all necessary out-houses The land is generally good.- Any person wishing lo purchase either of these tracts can obtain a greal bar gain and accommodating term. The land-can I , viewed hy calling on ihe.u jscriber. who wil I lake plea sure in showing them. ' . , D4VID WATSON. August 3, 1852, tf 14 Wm. H. MoRary, FROM LEXIXGT0, NORTH C1R0LIXI, RESPECTFULLY informs his friends and the pub lie thai be ha permanently located in Wilmfng lon, N. C, a Commission and Forwarding Mer chant. There ia now nine Sieam Boats on the Cape Fear river: One leaving this place for-Favetteville ev ery day. whioh will enable htm to forward Goods with out detention here, a he is entirely disconnected with any particular line. N B . He will be pleased to fill order for Groce ries Coffee, Sugar, Molasses, i(c. Refere.heesi Meaare, Homt t( Aodektos), Lexington, N. C Mr. B B. Roberts. Salisbury, N.C. Me.ara. E. A. Vooi.i !j Co., Salem. " J. R. fc J. Sloasj, Greensboro'. T. M. Yoeno.' Mocksville,-N.C. Wilmington, N: C..ain .20, 1853. , 6mo. 38 ; R. M. ORKEIiL, --w.'aV:f'-?'--MNV- , January 30, 1851 tf3r?"-i ;ir.ii(,i rorm. jur ifaming roi ItU ii TM UTTICI BY pmroniiing Ihe Macl.ine SUinjV J,.H. Thorny, Maour.cS!! f an. Tiir ,f,.,r t . . ""'nut Hon M ! EasinW. Straw CU.teM.(,wZ;Z-rr.,U,iun,r' j ... . . i.ioe. aaiuv 4, aaMtfQ ;"!miii 57 196 69 60 94 34 20 oiuing narrow ! and last, bui n, 1 r.1"""" el of pattern for fiuina an c:,:. ' ' fell can rave ihe purchaarr at less, . " ernWice. , Tbnae iJl"."r.e"U9 Nertk. . . . : "a "" powers tA mg mscnines, would do well to Kj i. ",."" early.. I shall only make them tooTde, Addrea. the .ubwriber .1 Tyro, D,,(wn M . 56 1 04 63 Msreh 10.1-53. ' " r0M. 56 .81 1 06 TOO STAGE LINE. con - nJTO nail V aTiei' , . Post ( nn, h. arriv.. ., .k. l.. .. 1 I " . ' ' ion lime B-oVlnrt n. m. and eaves 1 m l. n i. '"c-ws, authorized agenl at thai'nh.r. ,nJ "4ily KIPI.Y, SPRINGS 4f0 DAILY MAIL STAGE. OL K Line id four horse post coaches, which J.iu .....i (. i... . . , '"vine ...... .1 i ... ,riw it iy rll ;j p r in. Mr. II. Ja, lies, in our ajrtnt at : ml leives 4a "lisburv. i BLAND t blTSS , I WOULD state (that the puM.c iiihv m.t be d,w'jT. ed.) thai the regular matt slag from Cite raw S C Is Salisbury, stops at the M;in-o.ri Hotel Also'therrm lur mail Stage from this place tits A-lieville via LincX ton and Kuilierf.ird, stnps at tie Minmon H"trl - (J 1 James being ihe only agent inj SuUbury Bi.th thnsi .tages arrive every Tuesday, Thursday, and SBlurlj - and leave every Monday, Wedjiesdny and Prdy ' n , : H J A VIES. I .V B. I should like to rmplny two good !4 hr i-iage urivers y j Slitl,ury, Feh 3, 1R?3. tQ SALISBURY LIVERY STABLE. r"l HE. subserilier havoig erected the Ton of I JL Salisbury, an eixtensive Lurry Sint.lr. eiuirel I new nn. I capable ol iircimimoilnnrn unr luiuiirrd kvti- lea.and- hirving l aup'pnrj'iuiusr iibiwi..rtlj I broke, gentle hoises. either ! tiitinn r orknis ' himess. respectfully soliciii the patior.ar tf ihr mi-1 elling public Drovers will find, at his si a Me, a convenient and I economical slipping phire, where ihey can be icon- modaled with an open Lot, nr Stall. Travellers will find here excellent attention pail1 III n.l llieir norees during their sojourn in Hie luwn I r. i y .i t . r , ,., ...... I wrnnrinrn in fnr- r pwrr wiir mw leiffuoom nn 1 hoard for their hnrses by the da v, week, monih sr traf. Ladies hU 4e aceoomtWaf-d -iih hiirses amlw-1 riage, or riding horses, tipnn choTI liular lor evelim I rules or attending parties Horses an.l Vehicles fur hire st all l.niea. f.T jour- "ney to neighboring plm-es. arid ihey nl be furnished with careful, sober, and honest ilnvt-r.. upun nvvlenit terms TIHW E BKOWJi. F S The STibsrriber wisher to ptrrhse ewl 8W4 saJdle.or-work lioiws. , lie .u lUKtwls, Is let. several e,m.l sa.lt! je-liorses lor-sale. ....... . . IT He wu-h.es to buy Cuttl. Oau.Hay and Foodn. Match .31. If .;.3 47:1. T t. B. NEGROES WANTED. CASH FOU NEGROES ! fW"! I! K rulrriKrr is now in ni'irH for 'h porp(tf?e I JL of oni; in Diti:i irci-Koc (or whicb the HIGHEST r KICKS IX I ASH d hr mild PeToit in rht AiiinininiJ rnnnfir wiih Droo'tir .-the live description for sale wilt find that ibf ol ree-fthr -hivbesl uiu-es by uiakillg enr'v appiiiaiiati H ' i i v do ' Atvrtrs-' Diaii .- m 1 n Salisbury, Dec. 22. 1853. NEW CARUIACE SHOr, AT MT I'LL A. T itrneif a t'ririiat'r r-'l lisbmeitt near M-nin I Row an county, snu hefs'"" lo call public aiii-nlKiti in tl same. He is prepsred t all kind of work in bis It business, in the very best manner, and on the nwt K-l cou)UiuiUii(ig.teriiis.,. He prgposr to niakf . P""" nent esiahlishinem at the above stand, Mie'visr'! . .. . H . puldic wants of thai section of country require it. nd work W1J i, hjm ,., Wwnt stor , He will ooen.ne .,!...... ,.,- CriaW h'!- ers in the surrounding villages, slid heps the couti rTI public will avail themselves of the heni-fns of tna- JAMES lirfl'"-1' J.n.8, 1853. 1)3' HOT The subscriber will furnish Collins toordrr. FOR SALE? Vnlilnlalo Ra.1 lf ,,o in fhp Toff! M - -- - ., .SLilUbnrv. . . m r HA T TDtrmblr Hoose and Lot. formerly . i aaw iw .'I I V rilHI V'ltnilltiri o, niimiii between the Row.n Hotel and the Bank. ApplyJ jMICHAEL BROVi.V Januarv 20, IP53. lf3I $100,000. ibil JL) aurtscr.iber at Friendship. Guilford. N- 0 " f and all persons, wishing an easy and jiroritahlc emp ment, may reeeive hy return mail, the inesns nl , iTf'iii g F n uuy, iik jt - Kflflf I 1 l.t . J : A nA at IIiAfat T"1 f ' in the UnitcdStatcs. Persons embarking m ness may make it profitable wiih a capitof Immense sums of money have been ma eon in the Northern and Middle Stairs, t" " year, and thousands of dollars msy be m"' Southern and Western Slates in ihe next "JT. by a knowledge of thesy discoveries tvery. ahoujd have jihera and save several d0g"JHj;iT. January 27. 1853. - nd? T A Hfl70 HOT? AH. Opposite Ihe Watthmm flffii Saliwbitr)', WOPkTII & (.OCCiOkS TO J. D. .WILI.ti'.) ( Fortyurdlne " Cn"nli tllrrchttnt, k ' FA YETTEVILLE, f - CAROLl . . WA.Vir lyp39) - I'JJPZ- mrim Fjp.rtr h and riw: r- :.tfc Mfcr II 44 - out DIM ELLIOTT, Itn; l4ne tu H ft. e M tb Cut bu. we ' et lor! ; n. : k. :.-.;5-Wi) 't aw A' ' e--e- h-t? -T.JeTsV :