Newspapers / Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.) / May 5, 1853, edition 1 / Page 3
Part of Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
! ' i-d hot Ii ncvrr wore ihem but cuulVHieu uir son, ne fie n'ff ; ..Us DB lias accumulated a consid. u.hisll rx itennvit.. ...mnniiuHrji ......... , ,be ampsTir f iTrc.fi extreme j ;..r.ri annlied to for the loan ,tf 1R " ' i i ,11 j Jj,, and premium otttrrd plrasr-g il)fl b,M,roWpr Pr""iseio repay . . .;ll annnint M. IV whpn ha fTr (0 gh a IUtt- which be never do. 1'" '",8 ma(a frJ,une y f u 0 fish, the finest of which he I exactly where to fish :for. imt ho w which B raises in large qutffffltles, h. jS bees hived in the swamps for Sroundf No music is so charming y,tnr, slhe booing of ihe bull frogs, ilbe bellowing of the alligators ; for twneTHs rfultatry r whe niff his cradTeT u,w been harbingers of his harvest L bis boyhood until the present day. w(fr uses any other weapon to kill 'tkrt with, than his heel ; and there ne f Kr nn known to attempt to bite . ..i U,s I r 1 1 f r I v f ri I K " ,Ui rtl.iti.ns. though ail are com lortahly provided for. , The trials of life are the tests ascertain Low much gold is in it. wLich son. Kq , Mr, NATHANIEL CANATZER.tif Ds vie Counts. Io Miaa ELIZA B ruAit-v .l:. Town . uuii urn J,1" Davidson ""ty.on ihe 8'.st nil., by the Rev. A. HFnRVtVE(iRU L rU,ARR- Mitt MARIA U. HEDRICK, daughlet of Jacob lledrick. In Iredell conmy, on the 28ih ultimo, by Rev. P. In thia Town, on the 2nd instant, bv Obadiah Wood Sim, Esq., Mr. ROSWELL L. CUTTING, to Miss ELIZABETH WE ANT. ' In Iredell county, on the lftih April, by the Rev. B. Clegg, Mr. JOHN W. SPRINKLE, of Aleiander county, to Miaa CATHARINE ALLEN. In Aleiander county, on the 28ih AerijLbv JJL Itofcer. Kao... Mr. JUllN A. TEAOlfETlo MfaTMA RY WATTS. I that nnp hrnlif off his teeth with lliJKMirating the skin of the heel. He Z Kver taken any Doctor's stuff, nor , them come near enough to feel his '.I- m look at his tongue; and he is (( ibout seventy years of age." Strange ' iia,y seem, that such a character BS!Jfind a mate of similar tastes and scirt. Yet. such is the case, only that iis little-more like him than he is niinwlf. Has any ot ourcotempora- ngular a character in their neigh ! ll so let shear about him. Cheraw Gazette. A babe in a house it like a well-spring of pleasure j measengrr of peace and love ; Yet it is a talent, (ftrut,ttlouiilberenderedbackwitli interest." . BORN April 16 A daughter to MatUtew Brandon, cougtv. t kinase Lsu sin LlwodF A. TURNER & CO., T70ULD renpeclfully announce to the,citizeni of . 163681 This simple multiplication sum has t!0 handed to us with ihe request that Liil our rpAifpr will mnlfH iiiia nf f'i l j fL l IV. IT"." 'rr-i- " Salisbury and vicinity, that having refilled their MUM mnu. ire ooservant, -aruutiwu- ....hii.Km.nt .t arrMt. i u Will perceive Itiai me squares OI plete, with an enl&raed- number of EQUESTRIANS, lull figure in ibe muluplicaiid form, inTare pfpred ' 8ivf new series of Entertainmenw, border, tbe product of the sum. r.a n,n w nne conat.ton him h.. r 1 ' . I mall that coin nose the Menatrerie mini render it h uh. , , ."T-l.... . L!t.iatlelinrHo who. tuiufirai. iTT ExtsavACSNCE The Common 1 They will kMt MKtbia plaer Frtday.-May 13, W of New York some time ago gaTer;HT-anir'-;:i.-i-a-i- T 1 , i . . , . . . At Gold-Hill, on Samrday the 14th I'igher, tbe Irish refugee, an invitation Doora open at 2 and 7 o'clock, P. M. Pe Kcrpt a public reception. The honor udrclined; nevertheless, the invitation kibe city of New York $2129 for car- tsimjfW colinptimentary resoluiioifis, ft notations of this kind are proffered lore for a frolic at Ihe public expense for any honor intended for th reci- eceo Tradisg. We learn that, a day since, two men were arrested at tile station on the Central UaiL -.d with bringing negroes into Sg!S2 SZtZ .d Selling them Contrary to eTPral Hundred Bushela of Corn and Wheat; Hay. They had brought some eight Of Fodder, &c ; Huuaehold and Kitehen Furniture, aud "1'grws from North Carolina, whom . V.n.. other art.cle. loo tedui to mention. Sato to itf disposed of, and fTad one inTBeir ,3,,,, wm be made known. " .. :...".-.... . M. S. McKENZIE, Adra'r My 3, 18KL . . 4w52 From ihe Yorkville Remedy. 'TO ARITHMETICIANS. 409 349 4221 1876 1407 mi 1 1 mi miitii it T AI NOW RECEIVINO and own. M i ing my Spring aiiiiply of I'ltlII DICL'falf,, including alt of the iateat Chemical preparations, Exiracia, &.C. Atl carefully selected br myself a few weeka ago in New York : to which I reepectfullv call tbe. a Hem ion of Pbyaieiana and the pablte geoerally. To prepare any frienda for some alight change in prices, , -hi uir n, uni vii jriiri.il j inn giIK. n P(1BprTI.f,, . , fx . . a , ModinrWidrof lrtiiiiom; na liana of Iodine have advanced 100 per cent. Cream Tartar, Tart. Emetic, Castor Oil, Ipecac, have also gone, up Quinine loo7 is advancing. " I am happy, however,. Io atate, that owing to my early purchase this Spring, I am ahead of the advance in the majority of Medicines, and Van aell as cheap as usual. 8. H. PENDLETON, Main Street, , . Salisbury, N. C. March 17, 1853. 45 New Institute Educational Society. AT the last Annual Meeting of the above Associa tion, (held 2nd April, inst.,) the following gen tlemen were elected Officera and Trualees for the en suing year, vis: W. J. Vestal. President .0. W. Al itaoa, V. P-t E, C. Pwatell, R: Kee. 5 J. Turner, Treas'r. ; Messrs. J. H. Kinyoun, J. W. Jones, and W. H. Waugh, Financial Com. j P, Tpmlin, Finan cial Serine ; Messrs. W. Turner, N. D. Toinlin, B. Clegg, T. L. Tucker, J. L. Nesbilt, Silas D. Sliarpe, J. L. Patterson, J. M. Ramsey and C. R. Jonea, Trus tees. It was Reaolvrd, That a meeting of said Association be held on the first Saturday in May next, 10 lake in to consideration especially the subject of erecting a brick building to answer the demands of the Institu tion : And also, to make arranzemenla for its imme diate erection. All members of the Association, and Trustees 'apecially, are requealed to attend on that occasion. . . . By order of Association, E. C. POSTELL, New Thatiluic, Irede I, April 28, 1853 2t51 Pendleton's Drug Store, I Jfain Strtet, SilMury, N. C. IN addition to my beautiful assortment of Druga, In struments, &.C., I have just received a fine lot of Lamp Oil, Train Oil. Sweet Oil, Salad Oil, Castor Oil, Hull's Candles, for summer use. Adamantine Candles,. Varnifhes. Burning Fluid, Dry Pa inta. Paint Brushes of every description, Blacking Brushes, Wines, Liquors, Cigars, srfuns in Bottles and small bladders, Tobacco, superior article for smoking and chewing, Ciardcil Seeds Starch. Mustard ground, English and Ameri can, Krick tor cleaning knivvg, besides hundreds of other articles too tedious to mention. S. H. PENDLETON. March 17, 1853. 45 IW Flllll AID WW Wholesale and Retail STORE! 1 rilHE subscribers have formed a Copartnership, and JL will conduct the Wholesale and Retail Business commence 2J and 7 O Admiuance io the whole 50 cents and Servant half price. May 51853. r forms nee Children It in a general well known aland, Muin Street, Salisbury, under the tirm and tfyfe of Mdrphy, McRorie & Co. - . WILLIAM MURPHY, JAMES MURPHY, . . . . . : johnMcRorie. . . JAMES S, McCUBBINS. Salisbury, Feb. 1, 1853. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. HAVING taken Letters of Administration from the Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessional Row an County. acccrding to Law, on the eatate of Jacob, litakef ; aec"We4p"nd haring-obtained an orderto that effect, I will expose, to public sale, on 3(Hh May, 1853, the following property, vix : One Neg-ro Man, aged 24 yearn, (valuable,) 1 Mule-; I Horse ; 1 Buggy; 1 Wagon; lows, Hogs and bheep ; 1 Set of Carriage PWMion when arrested. Thev were p to Mdcon by an officer from that t. wneH they were bound in the sum 11.000 each, to take their trial. The T found in their possession was COtn-lojulSavanahNewi. 6itr Tumbler, three pans filled wiib water. hf two or three small lumps of pbosphurel of ; decomposition will take Dlace. and Mureiied by hydrogen gas be produeed, j v ' ' wmc r" o tbe surlace, when ibey Wifeilfilji. take- fire and wpod, terminal iBg "rntglriil;;mdt;-aiiJ-'l4:.th W f gas which "it generated at the the khallow pools ol stagnant water, &H sndaiarahji places, and in graveyards. Koejei ivniied hv aTtnl an I itvilli ilia Air Called i&nus fatuus, r Wil o'.lbe.Wisp. ce at Salisbury, APRIL 28, 1853. rflUE aeVehih insiallmenl of Fve Dollars on the A Share, on the Capital Stock subscribed to the Salisbury and Taylorsville Plank Roud Company, will be due on the 1st day of June next. By order of th Board, (5t52) JOHN DAVIDSON, Pres't VALUABLE GOLD MINES and MILLS FOR SALE. FfXHE Snoafmbwffere fcraal auroe VALUABLE J. fJOLJJ MIS UH Bve tiiiie Diirin or- Kinnenoray toni In the tract of hmd opon which vein have been opened there are about SiO Acren. Fifty or more shafts have been sunk, and some of the RICHEST PYRITES ORES have been taken orrt; ever round to North Carotin. The tauda have an abundance of the finest timber affording wood upon the ground for tun nllinr and fur steam machinery and building. It la moallv woodland. The veins are believed to be ete- tite and of pery great rick ntti. Attached to it is an excellent snoai on a oroaa iut . .... . . , . mflri, t' I . Confectionery. Tbe Pref eel of Po. France h.- i "a i ...u. y iweeimetls. a pr' ,,"eeis in makii rtei lorb i t en In -1.l- -Ik i roaming ore.. ...a - ' v,w' . ..ui.., . . . e . 1 : . ,.P,r m. ... h. mnM in. mills eeltneau. . m"x:Kii- -.---r -.-z . .j,HiiU.a-- .e . . 1 rjl : Amrieiniwidels.Sieam Eaffinea. Water Works. , .. . " r""JI "-'e' " ' are aoout two nines troiu wwr tcot-. - ...-.T r - ., .. , . i.. x f--.Tr.- -m-urr1 I "HO rrUMUn fililu ll ii I.,rf,i,l,lun In 4 w.J . k.irImB tn tliMn. . 4 paper around the bon bon, and iT Tbae minea, Uir Subicriber Mieree to o eonal hi.. "Won them imnn m.ili- ...... rki i value to any ever found in Una State. 1 hey have been . r ' -MO. Willi , ,, ,...,.. i:m:,J ...l .,,H werv unsk fu v. -rniti. tbajtmployinenCoCT king Ihem. All mineral Mill, with Stamp., Amalgam Wf . . . . ! roasting oree. and maclimery of every kind necessary sj--w suu lliver Pan ha tiatt tat nrnar.inl an "Kciionery. and all nnn.knnt miisil har the 'htbe, are enclosed. t0B far 1I..h-J. !. . I. . t . .1 B, J wwunua. in ius vouii ui Se(ion 1,1- Ir,ilrl.l-.l.: M..r.rU . ....u.ipmi, -II IT. UIIU.J, us brait h u,. .L. A u i. tiiBijru wit u an asvauii "(rv on him ;i. r'-.i ti. L. j . "ne r-siutiriiic a uo ira r dani sssigneU for bis conduct was (bat ''lC eH hi I. i r . , iiainca. ii was in uruui .MfOI ilr,.L t ...i j .t . ..i :j .r 'tjueniiy ana men oeai ner, "V Kt,j Mjd ,ngl , Worotll't logUft WM- 'fd"'pon when used upon a drunken j-.j ,vuuu tii-n guilty. . , Comtnr TI i ri-. . m i: j.i s jn.raBaj. ip I Dliaoei. kw'" ,b1 ,e,,r ,rom , .. "orld .late ikal ihe movement In wards rite"''- 10 prove eIr"fdinrjr with LT""2 ,ix moiuha. It is estimated lhal hP ; men, women and children will tsJSfi nd d Ireland, and that tbTs vast, SJrJ mcr'ed l nearly half a million firman. -.l. . , - .. -iiu omer portions ol curope. l wjof New York Ibe rappings bat. platan. T fr,n'na wonoer. e kw I ! re e PP'rs are deVoled to the IBe new tfoctfiaea Zi.A there are Everv facility will be afforded lib persons desiring to ex amine them. The hafi have not been worked for two years: but the mill is in operation with.a good custom end te in gd repair. It i worked by Parker' Iron Submerged Re-action wheel, and baa an ample upply of water. It ha upon it eod building for dwelling houses, offices, shop, 4-0., and a very al ght expenditure will fit every thing np for work. The snbecfiber be lieva that no better opportunily can be afforded fo the investment of capital to thoae desiijous to engage profit ably in Gold Mining. ..,,. . ir ...Id Mt nrivata sale, the property will be sold at 1 public sate at Rulherfordlonjon the31st of May next. JOHN, GRAY BYNUM. Rulherfordton, April 14, 1853. 4pi Riphwine. Harrison &, Co. ARE offering one of the handsomest stocktof Good to be found in Salisbury Theira is an entire new 1, twu,rrht n the moat advantageoua term, conse quently they are able to offer first rate inducement. Call and See. .... ' m All kind of country produce taken In exchange for Gooda.' , . Order promptly attended to. April 28. 1853. . V - " PRIVATE pOARDLXGr MRS. MARY A..WREN,bsjtn openeda Private - Roardincr Ilouaein the town of Salisbury, would respectfully police that she is now re4dy to receive 47 THE Public will perceive by the above notice. hat we have formed a Copartnership to transact a Wliolewale and Retail Trade in a full and complete Slock of Goods at the above well known XT. R. " WILSON, Watcb-SIaker and Jeweller, ry and ttte sarroundina: eoontrv. that ha has par chased the interest of Mr. John E. Boger in the Watch rid Jewelry Establiahment of the late firm of Boger & Wilson, and that he continue to carry on the business at the same old stand, one door above Murphy, McRorie & Co'a Brick Store, where he expects in a abort time to receive, and open a large and well selected stock, which, with his present one, will consist of one' of the largest stock in Western North Carolina, vis t CeM aaa Silver Lever as 4 Ltplaa Watches, Qaartler Watches, (superior quality.) JTewelrYt Consisting in part of Ladies' and Gent's fine Gold Breast Pins, Finger Kings, Ladies' Cuff Pins, Ear-rings, Bracelets, Necklaces, Challains, fine Gold Guard and Fob Keys, Fob, vest and Guard Chains, od quality,) aH of the latest an rrrat fashionable styles. A large supply of Silver, Plated and Steel Spec tacles on hand. Also, Clocks, Silver-ware, Pla'ted-ware, TTutlery, Musical Instruments, Pistols, Perfumery and Fancy Arti cles of every description, all of which are offered aa low aa can be bought in the Southern country. All goods warranted to be what they are sold for. Thankful for the liberal patronage he haa already re ceived, he hopes for a continuance of the same. Clock, Watches, Chronometer, Music Boxes, Jew elry, &e., repaired in the beet manner, and warranted. All work entrusted to my care will be promptly and faithfully attended to. Cash paid for old Silver. Call at the sign of the BIG WATCH. Salisbury, Aprtl 1 4, 1853. tf49 ENGLISH, CLASSICAL AND Mathematical School, AT WOODLANDS, ROWAN COUNTY, N. C. THIS School will be open for the reception of pu pil on the second day of May. under the man agement and instruction of the undersigned, who baa had several year experience in teaching, and is a Grad uate of the University of this Stale. The course of ijn atruction will comprint all atudiea necessary to prepare for admission into any of our College, or requiaite fol a thorough practical education. The discipline -of the School will be strict, but parental ; and the conduct, manners and morals of the pupils will be no less objecta of special care ajd attention than the cultivation of their menial faculties. Woodlands is four miles from Salisbury, and half a mile from the N. C. Rail Road , and the Salisbury and Charlotte road. Ita situation is retired and pleasant, and entirely free from atl lemptationa to idleness, dissi pation and immorality. A limited number of boarders wilt be received into the family of the undersigned, and will share fully in every respect the privileges of its member. Board may also be had in other families convenient to the school. Terms per session of five months, one half payable In advance : Board, wilb lodging, waahing. fuel and lights, $40 00 Tuition Reading, Writing, Arithmetic, Geo graphy, 7 50 njaompretesii Algebra, Natural, Moral and Mental Philoso phy, Chemistry, Mineralogy .Geology, Aa. . . iruiiiHuy, 12 50 LattH, Greek, French, Higher Mathematics, umying; '' -. is 00 iO.jij. SALISBURY, Al'IilL Clh, MV THE uberiber I now receiving his entire supply of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, couipri. log every yarietyjn Vis tine, which were selected with great care, and were purchased after the first rush of the season was over, mt Htdmctd ft ices, and will be sold at eoTwpoiidiwirly low jleaf-Aofi; thera be emtme4 ratea the following : Rich Brocade and figured Sitka, colored and black, Plain black Taffeta, and Gro de Rhine, v Fouland Silk, Chally, and Cbally Barage, Satin Plaid and plain Tissues, Bareges and Granadinee, Black Bombaxines, Mohair Lustres and Canton Cloths, Black Groa de' Paris, Baragee and Tissues, Irish Linen, Sheetings and Pillow Case Linens, Ladies' extra embroidered Linen Cambrick Handk'cfs, Embroidered, Pointed, and Round Collars, Lace and Muslin Sleevee and Caffs, Honilon and Valencinea Inside Collars, Swiss and Jaconet Insertions. Edgings, Flouncing, and Bands, Monrning Collar, Sleeves and Cuff. ,.: -CorifflftV EinbHstferadand-FIuuiiRed Skirts , Jaconeta, Muslins, Organdies, and Ginghams, French Prints, American and English do. Muslin, Be-rage, and Poplin Robea, Canton Crape Shawls,' from fH to 845, Plain, Checked, Striped, Dotted and Embroidered SWISS MUSLINS, Jaconet, Nansook, Tarleton and Swiss Muslin, Cambrick and Furniture Dimity, Embroidered Lace and Muslin Window Curtains, Damask Table Clot lis, Napkin and Towels, Bird's Eye Diaper, extra fins. ALSO - Ladies', Gent', Boys', and Misses' Shoe, in great variety. A fine lot Ready Made Clothing. - A splendid assortment of SILK, STRAW it CRAPE BONNETS, of ths most FASHIONABLE Stylet EV MYERS, I 48 Sign of the Red Flag. A, ; ,(!;.-.: .-' :;'--'. , 8 ; Cot ion Yarn, 5 , bit ; It;. tell ,, I.J j Cornell) (i.35; Beeawax, iii;U ; Butter 10 15 ; Flour $lfd i Feaiber i'M ; Iron 4 (S C; Linwed Oil f-U Moier3r.-tO;Nat.s ifflH Ost 23,301); trUh to- I sloes 503 75; Sweet do. 40 (i 5(1 ; Sugar, (brown) 7 O 9 ; Do. Loaf. 000 12, ; bait, sack i 50 j Tal low 10 a Wheat 503 9 ; Pork $7 ZZZ : T"' "rlL FairgrTait.i.,W. tSJ April, 23 Beeswsx 84 O 25 : Bacon 9 t 101 ; Xolloa III ffljj4CnxsJula65; CMffee44ww hj Flew 450 taV : Feathers 35(337 : Flaxseed UP0I15 Iron. Swedes, $ U : do. English O 4: Lard 110 13: Leather, sole, 20 33: Molasses 24327: Nail,cul,6 6J: Oais,36 040 : 8ugsr,bro.,6 a 8: do. loaf, 10 0 II : Sali,.ack,l 75 0 000: Tallow47 8: Wheat i 8(3 80. - . Cssssw. April 27. Bicon per. lb. 10 (3000; Butter 20(328 Beeawax (3 20(321 : Coffee 120 15 : Cotton 9O10,: Corn 624 0 0 Eggs 19 15: Flour 525 0 (): Featners 30(335: Iron 5(3 61: Lard 111(2 1 J: Lealher(sole) IS (3 22: Molasfs30 40: do. CJ- IRPIIY'S STORE. AND NEW GOODS i bs 33 0 3 7: Nail,cui,6 Sugar, brown, 8 0 10: verpool.l 50 0 0 00 11 a 15; Beef, 4 a 5; a 22; Beans, 40 a 50 ; Brandy, 87 J a $1 f Coltefl l orn, 45 a 50 ; Chicken, 2 2 ; Feather. 25 30 ; LP 56; Mackerel, bbl. $10 a 16; Meal. 40 a 45 ; Nails, G 4 7; Oais s 7 ; Peas, 00 a 50 ; frinh Point. bethel $4 00 a 0. ; Sugar, t a 9 ; S.I Tea, lb. 75 s $1 ; Wheal, U2a S 751 au ; Uotton Yarn, HU a UU. X 31 10 sX. ft . a s i it la AVI f L S k M Rice 4,05; 0 15: Sali,LU I I Bglnf, Ueeswas, 20 s 50; Peach nW.lls.2lr 8s00; Flour a 00 Mutton saes, 33 50 ; fork. 61 a UU; Kiee, IfsO; ry, 40 a i DR. S. H. PENDLETON, OFKERS hi professional services io the public He can be found at Col. Robards' Hole!. Salisbuiy, Maaca 25, 1852. 47 Our long experience, extensive business acquaint nce, with ample cash means al command, we confi dently believe will enable us to present for your inspec- ion, as large, genersl and well selected Slock of Goods, adapted to the Spring and Summer season a csn be found ia'any Southern MarkeL" ; ' . " We expect to be in full receipt of our desirable and extensive Stock by ibe 1st to the 10th of April, when we should be pleased le have buyer pay os a visit, carefully examine the stock a to extent, variety, and price, pledging ourselves that no effort shall be want ing on our part to make it to their interest to purchase of us. All orders will be filled punctually snd promotly st the same price, a if the purchaser were present. MUKPHY, McROKIE & CO. Salisbury. Feb. 1 . 1853. if 42 r------- BENJ. STJMNER. -- April 21, 1853 - I j 4w50 Rrftrtncei .-Judge Caldwell, Judge Ellis, Rev. J. H. Parker, Salisbury ; Judge Pearson, Surry ; Judge Battle, Chapel Hill ; H. C. Jones, Esq., Dr. A. M. Hen- deraon. Dr. S. Kerr. Kowan ; J. W. Osborne, Esq., CbarluUa; D. Coleman. Eaq., CpnCorl I (.., pavid on, Eeq., Iredell y X)r. Jr. Allison, Mecklcnborf. THE PlIBLLC MAY RELY On4jS!I n mun.iiy. i.,.,,-. .,, ... , m - : We are now receiving direct fromWew York and I FOR the convenience and accommodation of the trnvellinir cpnimunilv, we have established a $20,000 WORTH OF GOODS: SELLING AT REDUCED PRICES ! THE subscribers having entered into Copartnership under the name of R. & A. MURPHY, for the purpose of transacting a Wholesale and Retail Mercan tile Business, in the town of Salisbury, would very re spectfully inform the citizens of ihie town and the .sur rounding country, that we have fitted up, and now oc opy, the store house, which is situated just below the brick store formerly occupied by the late John Murphy Wears now receiving direct from New York and Philadelphia, a large and desirable stock of new SPRING AND,SUMMER GOODS, which have been selected with ere at care, and boucht ! for cash andwe veryresjwctfujl whether mey woth to liny or not, to give us a can, ana see what wa have, and hear the prioea, for we are determin ed to aell as low as any olher (louae, and we take great pleasure in showing any thing w'e liave., JT All orders promptly attended to. - - nnnn ri wv n ml KtmrsTc r otukiiii, ANDREW MURPHY. N. B. Clean Cotton and Linen Rags, Beeswax, Tal law, Feathers, Flour, and almost all kinds of produce. taken at the market prices in exchange for (joods. r R. & A, MURPHY. Apnl 7. 1853. tf48 "MAIWEIL ,k.U0EAII,r, A EE NOW RECEIVING A FRESH SUrFL Y OF SPRING and SUMMER GOODS, ELECTED with grest care, and purchssed with cash in Philadelphia and New York. Their :!S THE sglcriber, in order to close the present con cern with the view of a new arrangement iu the Fall, will sell their entire stock either wholesale or re. tail at vety low prices Country Merchants and others ' Stock consists ol s general assortment of would do well to call before purchasing elsewhere. M. BROWN & SON. Salisbury, April 21, 1853. tf 50 JUST RFCFIVr.Ds SWAIM'S NORTH CAROLINA JUSTICE, eon taiimtf a nmmry statement of the statutes and common Law of thia State, together with the decisions of the Supreme Court, and all the moet appioved forms and precedent relating td the office of Justice of the Peace and other public otneer according to modern practice. . Jicstenzie's o.vuv itereipis m an the useful and domestic art, constituting a complete prac tical Library, relative to Agriculture, Cookery, Dying, Farriery, Gardening, Gilding, Painting, Pastry. Pick- hog, I reserving, ocouruia, VauaUwg l aaiHua, Iree . of aH kinds, m one large- volume, 41 h page bound m beep ft 8 . diunN'i lmestic raedirlne or the Poor Mass's) Friend In the hours of sickness a safe and raliable.. Guide. Tbie work points out in plain language, free from Doctors terms, the disease of men, women and children, and the latest and moat ap proved mean of core, and I intended expressly for fam- iliee. It also contain descriptions of the medical roots and herbs of the United States, and how they may be used to advantage in the cure of disease. One volume, price 83. 1 'Klechan ieV "the M rH-Wrigrrtr Macti meet. Engineer, Civil Engineer, Architect and Student, con taining the principle of Mechanic applied to M achin Bridge Building, ic.ly Frederick Overman, Uluutra- laJJJLiaft rrisiiagBgt-TmriT- ii-msiiini J. H. ENNISS. Main Street. Salisbury, April 28, 1853. 35 Just Received, A SD FUR SA LE VERY LOW, 20 Boxes prime Candy, ft bbls. Sugar House Molaaes, l!l " Crushed, Powdered, 6c Clarified Sugars, 3 Boxes Loaf Sugar, 9 pr. Elipiic Springs, T6 Kegs flails, 1 bb. Stewart's Syrup at R. & A. MURPHY'S. Salisbury, April 7, 1853. tf48 R VTS! H ATS I ! HENDERSON'S celebrated Silk nama, Leghorn, Canton, and Hats- For sale at - and Mantua-Making Business. MRS. M. FrEEVES, H AS the pleasure to announce, that her enterprise in the above business, haa, so far, met public fa vot, and warraata her in saying it shall bs continued- She proposes to take advantage of every facility to en able her to meet the wants of the public in her line. Misa Wilson s system of cutting dresses 6y Ike form, secures Ihe most accurate and comfortable fits thereftire very superior to other plans in use. Miaa W haa proven her competency to preside over all matter in the Millinery snd Mantua-Making business. The on aeragneoT "receive "tml '"'Tm ris fashions ' snd pktterns monthly. "t - - - -PRICES. For making plain dresses, &1 50 , For lriinming on waist and sleeves, . 2 00 . With flounces or tucks on skirls from 2 to 3 00 Lining and trimming bonnets, 50 - Bleaching, lining and trimming, 1 00 Entire satisfaction warranted. Orders from distance duly attended to,, and work packed and forwarded with care. U" Residence, second door below the Post Office. ......i.,.,.,,..,,..,.-.:...,,..,, Mr A. R E EV Eft-1 Salisbury, April 14, 1853. Iy42 Drv Hoods, Bonnets, Hats, Shoes, Rea dy Made Clothing, Hardware and Cutlery, Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, Delph, ibina and bias Hare, And a variety oj FANCY ARTICLES. They pledge themselves In use every effort to merit the liberal custom heretofore received, and invite their customers snd the publ ic to catl a nd e l a mi ne tnei r stock . All orders for goods will receive prompt attention. Salisbury, April 7, 1858. '"id i COD LIVER OIL! COD LIVER OIL ! ! A LARGE lot of Rushton & Clark'a Cod Liver Oil, fresh, (by the way the only article of Cod and iaj Liver Oil ever prescribed by the Physicians in this part ot tne country ,) just openeu ann lor saie, ny ine gsuon orbottle. st ' PEN DLETON'S Drug Store, Mam Street, Salisbury, N-. C Msrch-17v-i 853.-.iw-.-i..t-.vw-44.-u. splendid line ofFoifr. llorar . Post Coaches from Char Idlte, N.C direct to iheNorthern Cities, G really Reducing the Are. This line of Four Home Post Coaches is now in suc cessful operation, running from the Charlotte and S. Carolina Rail Road direct to the Richmond nd Dan ville Road, on to Richmond and PVteTsbutg.,Vli, Office at Kerr's Hotel, Charlotte r N-C - " " Rowan House, Salisbury, N. C. - " " Hopkins' Hotel, Greensboro', N. C, The Conche leave Salisbury every Monday, Wed nesday and Friday at 6 A. M , both for C lis riot te and Greensborough. returning the next day by 6 P. M. I Connects at Chnrlolie with the rail road, and at Greensboruiia-lt with PFIogg's St Co, splendid line . without delay, on to Richmond snd Petersburg. Through tickets to Richmond and Petersburg, Vs., can be procured of A. D. Lindsay, Agent, at Charlotte, and II. L. Robacds, Agent, at Salisbury. ' C. LUCAS CO. Salisbury, Jan. 27. 1853. -- EIR Xadicsi JEashionableCollars.. APRIL 28, 1853. nT!RS",Tiarjn M-A Ltidtee' trench Needle Worked Hound faint ed COLLARS, of Ihe newest and most fashionable style. Don't forget the sign of the 5IJ RED FLAG. RICHWINE HARRISONS CO: . April 28. 1853. 47 . ' LOOKING Ijlaas Plates, Hair Cloth, Sofa and Rocking Chair Spring, fiir sale al RICHWINE HARRISON &. CO. April 28, 1853. . . 47 .V Cantou itlattingl Canton Malting i! APRIL 28, 1853. I HAVE nst received a WW pieces of extra quality WHITE CANTON MATTING, at Ihe ign of ths Red Flsg. i ' (51) . E. MYERS. NEW STOCK OF Spring and Summer Goods. BROWN, FRALEY & CO, ARE now receiving their Spring St, Summer Goods, Xm comprising sn extensive, vsried stock, of Ladies' snd Gentlemen's DRESS GOODS, lists lsn Pa. which they sre ottering at small sdvsnce on New nther Summer x ors cost, i noee wisning io purcnase iruiy oeauiuui and very anpenor antciee ot ureas uooos, are invnea to call and examine for themselves. The stock is on bsnd snd must be sold. April 7, 1853. - - ' tf 48 rfliiii &t . ir. it vbio.-..J.,.ilu. .klaina .hehieves iuatiuea herjiLJthe bejjef tbaLerfe. , - - r " r ... 'I .... " ..uu,;.Ci.i,ioinrlrfhirinh ihi.- .:-"u..weer.mriS 11.:-' V-Ai ! till or mare wt.t. -- - - - - WVIIIO IHMtlnrni . , i.. -ml-l -:r- T - - - -- -t ' . V-v- ' V - yV '.'V!"! V' IHJf BIICIFIIW DRESS GOODS. A SPLENDID asaortment of Ladies and Gentle, men's Drees Goods, fashionable and cheap. Call .,;V Jt tUHW 121 JS MsStt Mte j,6W:'aJ7Ni onnets! Bonnets !4.- A BEAUTIFUL Ld etfaiodllt Buiueiimai T -RICH WINEr ARJUS,U ClS Ariril iM. 1853i ! V . ' -'A 47 WUITE LACE MANTILLAS. BY EXPRESS. Salisbury, April 18, 1351. THE subscriber has inet received by .Expreae Line direct from New York, smal Lot of Kiels White Lace Mantillas which are going off rapidly, at the sign of the Ked Hag. 151 . . E. MVERS. Bcbee's & Oakford's Sammer Style iiifcin:;eM'ii turn 11 4.1 i.i-?-s'tt;!-- . :ma X2:i"'kmiifii "miM inf (be-hrtn'rins- art. Snd ol oftveflient form ferfraiiiir1)rp aaitt if J VriCl MEDICAL SOCIETY OF THE STATE OF J CJlltOI'lJWi. rriHK next annual Meeting of the M'dical Society JL of the State of North Carolina will be held in the town of Fayelteville, on Tuesdsy, 17th dsy of May, 1853. The Society will convene st 4 o clock in tbe after noon of that day. Delegates, Members, snd Members of ihe Profes sion, in good snd regular standing, are invited to at- Cor. sod Rec. Sect'y; April 7, 1853. 6w48 SPRING AND SU GOODS. II. II. BEARD 1Fv3N, Fashionable Tailors and Clot" TJ AVE just received s most snpurb slocluk r:lJeV-arf;;,.iS Clulll, dC., to wit : - A general aaeort me. and Frock Costs, Pants and Vrsts. Ats assnrtmenl of Boys and Children'a Clot Dressing Gowns, Fancy Pams and Collars and Cravats ; Suspenders, Pockrf Handkerchiefs of s. superior every other article belonging to gether With a superior lot of flniliu Caktlntarou viuiunf VH.i.imi i ij i ifliui. which tliey will sell as chesp as can be- bo' Southern market, and will be made op to superior style, snd with ihe best trimmings ern markets could sfTird. They have ait ibrir Spring and Summer Fash I 1853. and are ready to put" up work in tbl fesWonsT'" Tsylors' Shears, Points, Thimbles snd Needles, kept , for smv " " ; -- -.: -.:.,.'..--.iii.,--j. The undersigned respectfully invite their friends tad the public to call and examine their stock. H. II. HEARD, JAMES B. BEARD. March 24, 1853 . 22lf vol 8 DR. TTyTSWmMELL, OFFICE . 4 IB J.I. r 1 Vest Bras' -$K-Y XI Cil BAGUERllEAN GALLERY, At the Rswas Hssse, Ssllsbsry, Kerth fsrsllss, By S. B. Martin. DAGUERREOTY'PKS taken of alt sizes, in every style of the Art, and finished in the best manner ibe Aft tsSpabte of productng.";' Children of any, age taken. Every exe'tion will be made to give satisfaction to all who may patronize him. Room opened about the first of May next. Ladies snd Gentlemen are invited to call and examine speci mens whether they with to set or not. April 14. 1853. If 49 Ch utiles ! Ca ti tiles 1 1 10 Boxes superior Adamantine4, 40 " prime Tallow, (home made.) For sale cheap. R. &. A. ML'RPHY. April 14. 1853. if 49 ri h rth- I W latest lypd 2nB Q ACTIVE business men to Peddle, for Ult O which hint) prices' will be paid by Baker At Owen, who have on hand . 12 OR $1500 worth of Tin Ware, and are constantly manufacturing more, Appl) soon to BAKER Sl OWEN. IT They slso do- all kinda of Copper and Sheet Iron work. Roofing, Catering, dec. Siills kept con stsntly on hsnd. B 4 O. - Salisbury, April 2r,l853. ifSO Dimolutioii of Copartnership. HE Firm of Boger & Wilson is this day dissolv. the fjrm will please call at the old stand and settle the same..'"-"'""" JXO B. BOGER 7" ' WM R. WILSON." " Apri 7, 1853. if 43 a i' a iid lloytil .licit i hapUr OF XOBTH C,1U0LIA. rrHE next Annual Meeting of this body will be JL holden in this town on Mondsy the 6th dsy of June next. Subordinate Chapters sre required to send Delegates and returns. ----i H P RUSSELL. G. Sec'y. Wilmington, April 7, 18.53. 9w48 CHARLES BANKS, CONFECTIONER. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN Foreign Fruits. .IVils, Cigars. Tobacco, SHtiiT. m-c, . CREEX STREET, F1YETTEYILLE, V. C. March 10, 1853. - 1 3in34 - Hr JUST received a beautiful lot of Embroideries, Edg ing and Insertion, Plain and Einb. Linen Cnv hrrir Handkerehiefs. Sleeve frd Collars, ate. .Carter L TT. ,.,.Maiisiiiiiii.iiwiiiiii.Mm-..- r r - japrrr i, io. , ,. : "a csshr Appfr st this Officev C . " csshr Apptjr Apnl 91, 1853-. 00K BINDING, ... A.WALDACER, lis received hi Book Binding Tool, snd i ready to' receive work, which will be done in fna , best workmanship, and as cheap ss csn be done In any other establishment of ihe kind. Any msn who is so) unfbrrnnate ss.io break his watch chrystsl, nerd not pay 50 cents, Wsldauer will Jurnish ihem for 20 cents, .. A. WALDArRE. "Corner of the Mansion itotel. T Sslisbury. April 7, 1853.. . 48 ' 'i EMERSON'S. Chapman's and Saunders enperior , f Krrop:-br- iT:iiZIlZ.of4hellig Wawh, LJaL frrTTl Ettniiig-Pbst.
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
May 5, 1853, edition 1
3
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75