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T "tnTTC , POULTRY MANURIS. This is ih. most valuable of the furm manures auT 'is nititlrtl la grrnt carts in its collection and use. Beyond the arount -of walrr il cofaips i( its vnlunM ns gua no,' nnd thrreforf should neVer W sold by . jraciicni mi uiria iu 25 cents per HhSJ,- Tin should he Vwtt wheuit ca 'Aso" practical farmers lo morocco tirt-ssrtvat 1 he poultry housr lb charcoal dust. rsftaflufrcfivp Itie ben manu uflhis.cha lade. The surface iJ&auA occasionally he raked or m to one corner. with portion of t rdtrng. This may be contm. mnnure is required for use. Ued utilif I when it Mid be welK mixed with ten times i'sW of soil before heing applied to crops.SV here charcoal dust cannot be procured, well decomposed swamp muck, plaster ofparisor even alimonious clay, may be frequently dusted over the floor of the poultry house to be mixed wiih this manure. The vbjcl of ail this is to re ceive and retain the ammonia, so as to prevent its liberation from injuring the health of the inmates of the poultry house. All animals, man included, suffer from breathing the effluvia arising from their excretia. and this is particularly true of the feathered tribes. Their natural jhab its in the wild stale Cause ttivrn to pas through the upper strata id the'atmos phere; and wiih such velociiy as to readi ly rid themselves of the notions jjases jiiv- en ofT the urface of their bodies, and to go beyond j y deleterious influence from the fumes ,tul. avnpUl 111 VT i UlWllll.f llll I AVI V 1C . V OIuf iu m. therefore, inlfi'oulirv I house, nuke such "aVrangem from inhaling these deleterious ases, " -isr- 'prkin Farmer S TO FARMERS. Plants when drooping, are revived by a tP-W. trainrtnpjbfar. .Tomatoes make eicellent preserves. Tontla nre the best protection of cab tage agniii8l licg. Fears are generally improved by graft' , log : ojaojie,. moaataia. ah. St Inhor w vn. iiah a ir nre.errfriB' era nest I I o o I &Cw from insects. , Lard never unoiU in warm weather if :iero,iever:.epoii ja..arm-. eainetvl4 it 1S Cooked enOOgll in frying OOt. j fn ia sbj 1 1 1 r ft tiitk Aiirn Oft Virnti in Am - tvvann K-rl ' goeg as far as 100 in the kernel. Corn meal should never be ground very fine, it injures the richness of it. TurnipsOrrrastnHll size have double the nutritious .fter that large ones have. uH'igA Is the only root thnt increas- esybrritious qualities as it increases in .jmgV -- . Plive oil is a certain core for tb-f r'lle snake. Annlv il inlernallv ypi) It llliernany 1 vermin are kept awav jfjfyprinkling of garlic when iide sheaves. ff skilfully expended in drj ing land by i'ing or oiberw ise will be returned withVnple interest. x j - -Tovure scratches o -aw boFsel wash tbv! t legs with warm soapKud aod wiilj jjeef brine. Two applications will cure in lite . C worst case. Timber when cut in ihe spring and ex posed lo the weather w ith the bark oh, decays much sooner than if cut in the fall. . , . . Experiments show apples to he equal to , potatoes to improve Sog, aud decidedly preferable for feeding cattle. Wild onions may be destroyed by cul- . tivaling corn. Dtowinir and leaving the jjjfieMjliJttrlflrW JIOW TO ltA.SE FltuFr EVEilY YEAR. Jligbilj! unjIersttitMf Absolutely tlrati or rotirn, need occupy ground wiihout yielding n plenteous crop.' .After long and varied eiperiment. 1 grid-, unity adopted thtr following' ino.le : As Boon a tbiHtef lis ufficienily diap- " penred. ana he'fre UiA3ap ascends, ex nmine ray Vres, .Every , deAdhough is lipped ff; tben. efer tbe snp tins risen ufficie-ntly o show uUere thiwhiosiwims vill bryi cut away all ibe other iiraaches bating none on. nn I also the ex'rt mi'y I - : every lin.b, the lower part of which bears ' - confciderate number of hud.i, ttfiis con- C. centra i ing Ibe Bap of the' tree upon the maturation of its fruits, and saving w hat ''. would be a useless expenditure ol'slrength. '.-.-M In Ibe quince, npricot and peach treep, ibiajs very iroj orient, as these " are very.. iipl tobt) luxuriant w ith leaves and deshi, t uf e of.fruit.l' You may' think this injures 1 tttii toryowUt fmtl I tree Wen.. .tb it , former! . ;wiyea ; I'spcb at cuiTingotfl woms.iroin th otit, ; si a tonic to iue eVOv,.s; iii it i i na,s 1. 1 i i a r f-ht-r of ,4h( trttniT!i f Uurke S!C'lt!t! Iij!11 Uoiinrv. wills oilier Kvnuc iht-rKetitlenien who take ideen inli rPBt in ihe advancement of Ag 4ricu!ture,assemiled in the Court House o'ti Ifie SCih yh. On motion. Jtm" Ave, ry. Kiq , was called id the chair; J he ob ject oi thin frieeiinu was succinctly and cleaTlf "elqTaTned''hy JaaTJTXlfrnyth,' Esq". Oiir,motjon of T. II. Caldwell, the chair man appointed Col. J. T. Averyt Jas. C. Smyth, W. W. Avery, Dr. J. A. Dickson, and T. G. Watson, a committee to draft and report a" Constitution and By La ws. ft.. . h. n..nm.ni of th Siel v. . A I- "V. ; , , ' A ' , ler retiring tor ir inunirnn mc rmttee reDorted through their Loan man. VV. rAveryT Eq , a Cotlfclitulion and By Laws, which were unanimously adopt ed. On-mot ion. John Rutherlordton was eTFeteuFieiHleiri. and JaTiiea A very and Jhs. CSTnyth, ViVe Prefidet.M. 3. J Er win-Recordunt hecielaryv J. VVatsoa CoiTexpoudintr ISecrelan. R. C Tearxon re8uler. Or. A. J. Dick..n, Or. W. L. MeKee. Geo. C. M. Avery. Alex. I'elkliis, ' Arch. Oitibs. J. Corpening. Dr. J. C. Mc Dowell, E. P. Glass. P. B Tornej;. M. El rash, jr.. E- J. Er in. and Col. Wirt. Wat son, an Executive Committee, 'l'tmiy one persons signed the articles of asocii tion. Moved and reMilved thai I he pro- ceedints of this meeting be published in the Asheville Spectator, and all other pa pers in favor of the prosperity of the Fir meis, requested to copy. The society- adju-urned to meet on the Qih instant. JNO. RUTHERFORD. P tdent. J. J. Etftvi.N. R. S. WATCI1ES, GOLD AND SILV ER WARE. , H. L. Miller &. Co., nnoieaie nairu auu jrnrn j diix, No. 227 Baltimore St., S. E. cor. of Charlei St., Importer of English and Swim Woirhrs and Toole of every lescriiion. Watch Case Maker and .Mmiufncturera nl Fine Cold Jewelry. We cull the at lenlion nf snuihern and wenern dealers in Watches, Jewelry jnd Silver Ware, la our very etenive stock, assuring ihem that in no a'rlrele in our line shall We aj low sny eainlilishmenl to surpaaa us, either in quaniuy, quality or low prit-es. We are the only Wholesale Houte in ihia branch of trade in Baltimore, and nhall ue every fair ioeans lo induce southern and western merclianiaio open i afuhts 'sroBru8TXIuTnerhTa''ll4ft'' be aa Wierol and aceoinmodaling aa can pusnibly bs found in the United Stoles. ..:.:JWeilJ: itdt -ere! pteasBre4Hwhrgnod0'' eoathem and wentern merchanu, wheiher ibey open accounta witb us or not. L. H. MILLER fc CO., Iy3yj importers of Watches, Balmnore. Jast received a Jreshsupplv of f II HE ulcnber would respectfully inform the citi A. zens of S:ili8lurv and the surroiindina country, thnt lie has Ofiened a Tlarble latablixlimeill in Siitishurv, which tn'iv he lounn nt tits resilience, on I Market street, where he is prepared lo furnish Crave StunM-ot Marble silaba htiwy. uormhi aluiie on peJea. u,i"aoa.uwaunMfoia. avc.atn ww-: Kioruvinff rftjne ueatlv a I Northern niices. Iliivini made the necessary rrahgeinen,lh subscriber can. at ,t,"r' no,ic' fi" ""V orler from five dollars' to $5H1. - - pi, rT-be'apared r6"tyViTtt-iHsfteiioa.-' Old Tomb Stones restored to their primitive whueaeas. Salisbury, Nov. 35. J?5Q. NEVVJ'IRM. SMITH &l HOLDER, HAVING opened a Carriage Shop at the well known stand formerly occupied by William II Riltfth, Worttd 'respemfully iilliirih their friends and the public generally, that I hey a re now finishing off all kinds f Carriage, Kockawava, Ciifgle, H in l he very hel nnH finest style. Chey ran flirnish j ,P J horse arrivges at IrQm two to si hundred dollars; '' from 150 to -n ! 0t"'n "uggres, from S-5 to .. ,Vi from ftfjn ,u anfl : and Carrvslls from V - . . j ; - - - - . W . J J - $Mi to 75. All ibey ak of thoee who wish to buy, is m come and examine their work, and then try it. They warrant iheir work for twelve months Repairing done in good Mylr "nil at short nofice, and us low ascan he done elsewhere. ' They have in their employ w irkmen of long expe rience, who for their skill cannot he surpassed. Orders piomptly attended w Give us a call before you buy. WM. II SMITH, A. G. HOLDER. Salisbury, March 3, 1853. Iy43 BEEBES SPRING STYLE MATS, THR subscriber has just received at his Store, The Sign-of the Red FIaf, few cases of Beehe's fnshionable Spring Style Hats. E. MYERS. Salisbury, March 3, 1853 43 ' . A . DR. JNO. SWANN, OFKRR3 his professional services lo the citizens of Salisbury and its; vicinity. His Office is oppo site the Mansion Hotel and adjoining Drs. Sill's Drug Store, where he can be found unless professionally en- Match 3. 1853. f43 LEATHER BANDS. rilHE subseriber hss put up machinery for stretch JL ing, cementing snd riveting bands with Clipper -rivetr. -- The bands are stretched -wrth pnwerftrt "Blu" chinss. made expressly for that purpose, and Ihe ditTi T cutty of banns stretching and ripping under the com I mon way of ninking them, ia entirely removed by this j process. Rands made in this way will hold their width evenly, run true, and have a uniform bearing nn the drum or pulley, and will give from 15 tn 30 per cnt. more power than those made in the ordinary way. I They are mitfe "ouT, bfhesT setect?d-oaltrTtrnned ! Spsnished Leather, snd no pains will be spared tn i make them equal to ihe best Northern bsnds, snd will ! be sold as low aa they can be brought in New York. CHAS. M. LINES, Hunt's Store-P. O . Guilford eo . N. C. July 8, 1852. ; . " pdlylO j--Ufep--a!rj-j DOO'T D S PABKER, HAVING permanently located in Mocksville, offer his professional servirrs to the . public. Can he found at the Davie Hotel. QITice just opposite the Hotel in BricK-ttouse. iune 10, 1853.- -tfG; 30 Boxes 8 by 10 and 10 hf it. 1 .H. &. A. .MURPHY. '- April 14, 1853. ,' . if 49. Sole. Lent he and VhIT Skins, - 8 dox French "and PhilaTCalf Skin, 3000 Ihs, Hemlock Sole Leather. ,- .,- Mora Fino BttRdes, Jt finishedltii tNoJaalii v. chea nrcfiea sTit. ,1 1 SOUTH TROY Wan lot, gut- fF .aula f "The subscti- ber has determined lo ft ahead, and improve it, and iiiliidt to Weep peca with the. Car of General In), provetnent In North Caroliua. Tit hia mind tha good old fctiatu is just entering upon a field which M brMind. less in ita extent, and incalcalabie in ita imp.tft.ince ; ( and EagteyMilla and Houth Troy is destined u become I " h inoat Valu.bl. Manufacturing sites within her bounda. The undersigned intends to act upon this opto , 4,,,BWj push on hia improvamsnla. Any person wish inr to join him in his enterprise may address him al Eel Mills, Iredell coonly, He is prepared to sell ft 1UU shares in South Troy. ANDREW BAGGARLY. 17 I expect to be ready in a short time, to supply Town CtocliivTuwB Belli, servant bells, te.T At?:, t kit who mav need thenu A. D. April 14, ISS3. tf49 State of iiovtli C.ivdliiu, DAVIE COUNTY. Court of Pita and Quarter Sei$ion$, February Ttrm, 1853. " Dewitt C. Clement vs. William Tacket. Orlslsal IttsthsicBt Icried sa 1 it Acres sf Land. I IT!PPfring lo Ihe lalisfiicliun iif die Cimrt, tliat William Tiickei, the defendant in ihis rase, ia not an iii hiiUiiant of thi State: It is iherefure ordered bv the .j Court, ihht publication be made for six weeks in the Car olina Watchman, notifying the drfend nit to be and ap pear at our next Court of Pleas and Quarter Keaaions, to be held ft the County of Davie, al the Court House in Mocksville, on the4ih Monday in Mnv next, and show cauae, if any be hare, by-Judgoinl final shafl not be rendered fiinl him. andlhr land levied condemned fur the payment of ptaintilFn debt and-Cost. Witness, Caswell Harbin, Clerk of our said Court, at office, the 4th Monday in February. A. I). I K53. C. HARBIN. Clk. Price adv. S5 50. 6w49 JOHN C. BAKER & GO'S Compound Fluid Extract of Sursa purflla. r Jl HIS article ia offered aa a substitute for the many JL preparations put out under the turn name, which are for the most part absolutely worthless, being entire ly destitute of the active virtues of the r 01, and, by be ing prepared in an unskilful manner, and from inert ma lenala.are highly injurious, and seriously impair ibe health of the patient. , We have received numerous testimonials, expressing in the strongest ternis, the great efficacy of this medi cine, and its superiority over other preps rations of Sar saparilla. Phyaicians can prescribe it with the utmost confi dence relying upon its uniform strength, snd that it i prepared from the best material. It has elicited from the mow eminent of the Faculty who have employed it, frequent expressions' of com mendation nt the unvarying success attending its J mmistraTron, producing the most wttslgctory andijeni enficial results. It ia highly recommended'' for the removal and per manent cure of the following diseases, vis : Scrofula or Kinas-Evil, Rheumatism, Syphile'ic affections. Tetter, and Ulcers, While Swelling, Scarvy, Neuralgia or Tic rPpMMTOfflEoTIIlTg neck,) Spine disease. Chronic ditense of ihe Lungs, Jaundice; Hypertrophy or eiitanremetiT nf- the-Hearr, Talpilalion or trembling in ihe region nf the ileari and Stomach, enlargement of the Bones, Joints, or Liga ments Alio all the various diseoses of the skin, such ss Tet terUingworm, Biles, Pimples, Carbuni-lea, etc , Dys- .HBapiiajaaA lifter .fawipiiTaiI!f sicsl Swelling, CDnfwrrrrnal disorders, and diseases nrignaiing from an impure state of the hlood and other fluids of the ttody. Sold by - -wz: ' - SILL & SILL. 6m4 -, - - ! -.I.jjaxukmr'S c. IIIE Firm of Sbeek St Sons is this day diseolveiJ by mutual consent. AH persons indebted to the firm are requested to make payment as soon as possi ble. J. BtJEEK, W. 8HEEK. D. S. SHEER W. Sheet, will attend lo settling up the business of Ihe firm. " J SHEEK. ' IX. S SUEEK March 1st, 1853T 44tl NEW-FIRM - At Mt. Vernon, Yorth Carolinsu- 11 PHEEK having taken the entire slock of " T . Gjoda, will, in partoersltip with R.'W. Grif fith, continue The mercantile business under ihe name nf SheeW St UrifRih. Every effort will be made la merit the liberal patronage received by ihe late firm. K. W. GRIFFITH. March 1st, 1153. 4-lif SbtouTit liovtirstFoUna, IREDELL COUNTY. Court of rieat and Quarter Section t, Febru. ary Sfti(m$.' 1853; " .- Devid Cretwell. Adm'r of Sarah Creswefl, dee'd vs. Robert Cummings and others. Pt ti tion for tale of Real Estate for unlets. IT appearing to ihe satisfaction of the Court, that Robert Cummings and his brothers sndsislers, the de fendnnls in this case, are not tnhahiianta of thia Slate : It is 'iTlWIofe ordered, adjudged and decreeJ by ihe Court, that publication be made in the Carolina Watch man, for the space of su-weeks, notifying rhe sraiiti Ro be rl Cutnniings snd his brothers and sisters defendants as n foresaid, personally to, be art d appear before f he Jus tices nf our neat Court of Pleas and Quarter Sesaions to he held for llir county of Iredell, at the Court House in Statesville, on the third Monday nf May neat, then' and there tOanswer, plead or demur to said petition, or jfjraso. jviliJhe. jtatea as to them. Witness, J. F. Alexsnder, Clerk of bur said Court at office, the 3rd Monday of February A. D. IH53. J. F. ALEXANDER. Clk. Price adv. $5 50. e 6w48 BONNETSANI)RIBBONSr TUST opened a splendid Lot of Silk, French Gimp, CP and Straw Bonnets ; also, a beautiful atock of KlbbOIIS very line. BROWN FRALEY 4. CO. April 7, 1853. . 48 MARTIN it BRYAN, ,:MCT(EDia And General Commission Merchants 'T"-Ab '3, Bojfie'- Otort -Wharf ;-w: CHARLESTON. S. C. Trc.w( iTii ooiyyiviissioN v roRWARDmo MERCHANT, m'.-. mimimx sostd cirolhi. Jolt 89, 1853. -.' IypdI3 WHOLESALE CLOTHING HOUSE: -iiuM(!iS- W j IS S'lllll v,WlyJk O Si VA 4 mqL ;ioiiiia KEEP, CONSTANTLY QN HAN9 A -J.A R&t LSORmENTfiRBADYzMADE MM r :: Ma 20. ; - It 2 b -:itie a If -v tuitre t-rna itiny be ui.tJt ly .,4i,e men ie si .t lu all liie re.leruiiHg Uai'tul f. iiiiir. lhal thev will iiuu"se llie wonlilee iuil upon liieirsuut-riiijl lellow ciiiiem. Without bring so kuiial as to auswer the qurstion I III- hesd 01 ,-.r,l i will oiilVufxrhat anch men ere sinunji you 'The Buse imilaiiun is tor sa! ia SaliiCuTy ! and other EwZmVtti'CliiT-"' "J Threshing Machinet. (portable and sisiionary :) Diwrwr-lto" Plaster, liHetiHitfdaew iartrrryJs ' the moH "ihiiiftinM imelliifeiio"-of -ito-e-weHnt Phellemf Baml.ro'a, Uraws.and Suuih & Mrrnman't .H.. i... h..n Mlvi. In hundreds of instaacea : P.ieni Wheat Fans. Fsciorv. (Jrist and Saw it has triumphed after all ather remedies bad been tm rain.- - " . v - tTK VOICE FROM GEORGIA XI Rfd tk following tettimany rem ryi- aa save I he purohsser ai least ten per cent on norm " niMTi.en ti Your Hrbrew Plaster has cured me of -rn uncea. The wishing horse) powers snd thresh. naina of whiL-h I have suffered for twelve yeara I""' Ikrinf ihia neriad J labored unJer an affliction of l..m mni aide, and tried many remedies that my medical nor he nee suirzestc'd. bat without obtaining Plaater. and sm now ts good rtfecla entirely cured. I wtff,reMMuetid the, Jew David or Hebrew Plas.er lo alt who are suffering ! V'mmi a v tun vi iHuaviifi wi uviuisuvHt Thr pfiiplf of Georgia have but to become acquaint- ted with its virtues when Ibey will resort lo its use. Yours;trurv.- M. WrWALKER, M 4r Forsythe, Monroe County, ta. -To Messrs. Scovil Sl Mead, New Orleans, La This article is -a- cninpound preparation, composed pSnciputly'of vegetable oils, combined with a rosmoua gum uhtatned from a tree found in the mountains of Italy.' It was first discovered by a gentleman who was travelling for his health in 1830. Since its introduc- tton.everv other plaster, sslv, or oinitnent, bavffneea discarded as useless, by all who have had ihe pleasure of testing the superior virtues "of Jew David's or He brew Plush for pains and weakness in the back. breast, side or limbs ; bruises, sprains, Slc. ; and for asthmatic flections, will, in most cases, give immediate and permanent relief. It will also be found highly beneh cial for complaints of the Liver, Lungs, sne Kidneys. .THE Genuine is fcir sale only by the following a u- thorued agents in North Carolinn : Salisbury W. Murphy A. Co. ; Concord, Murphy !t Black ; Ch.irlone. Edward Sill ; Statesville, Morrison, Carlton H Co.; Newton, O. B Gaither fc Co ; Lin olnion, B. 8. Johnston; Shelby, A. R. nnmealry j Dallas, C. dr. j. Frneberger ; Rutherfordion, J. W. Calloway; Hendersonville, D. B. & A. Miller; Ashe ville, Sinih & McDowell. Feb 1ft. I6S3. 4m40 VILLAGE Statesville, N. C. rrHE Subsc'iber having purchased this Establish JL ment, liicti is pleasantly situated immediately on tha Northwest eutner uf ilia public square, and has at tached to It number of convenient offices tor the ac commodation of legal gentlemen and others, will give his undivided attention to the interests nf the House, and spare no. pains to render comfortable all who may favor him with a call. The house hsa undergone some repnirs, which adds to the comfort of familiea. The "servants shiT good lots and plenty of grain at reasonable prices. Call mud cv.io.a4riaJ' hope for a continuance of the same. W. B. GRANT. StalcsviUe. May 13. 1852. lvi-2 DAVIE JIOTEI,, MOCKS VILLE, Davie Connty, North Carolina. rilHE undersigned having purchased the shove mm- -.4UutlUUuli,.Mrajfiv7oi R, F- Johnston) woaffi-Ihiow'WSft'el'ttS.' vtn.i ivi-,m tn the frave tins pntnmunitv anrf. 1.;. ....... i- . . . i wI rirtt tn this sertinn of North. Carolina: No jeniong1 he spared to rentier all wno may layor mm witn ilv ,r ji itronage happy and satisfied while fbef take .-b. .r ' re tn bislnn." H. K. Al'D lIN. 1 I fi 10 ll ' ' " . .. I GREEYSBOROUfilT MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY. f IIIE cost of Insurance on ihe-nmlual plan is but a -L finall sum, compared wiih a joint stock cotnpanyf This company being luoaied in the Western pr . the Stste, consequently muth the larger port ion. of ihe risks are in the Weal, very many of which are in the country. TheCompany. is entirely free from debt j have nude no assessments, aud bave a very large amount in caob and TfnrVrf boittts.rid is thereforeeonfi.tently recom mended lo the public. At ihe last Annual Meeting the following Officers were elected for the ensuing year : . JtHU Stxi, President. - S. G Corn. Vice President. C. P MsMDENfULt., Attorney. Petf Adis, Secretary and Tresurer. William H. Cummiko, General Agent. 1 PE I EIt ADAMS, Secretary. Dec. 2. 1852 if 3(1 NOTICE. WILL f!er for sale, at the Court House in Stales- itle. on the 3rd Monday in May next, the follow- ing Tracty of Land listed as follow: 1 2(1 Acres, Merrick's heirs unlisted 15(V51 tag, 1 25 3.1 Acres. Hurt Morgan, 1851 - 6 H4 1 47 1 91 4 16 98. 3ft " '85' 85 95 50 33 57 19fi t5r - 8t 94 100 Acrea. James Pope in trust, H50-'51, 3H0 Acres, E. K. Johnson, 184!-'A1, S9 Acres, Win Mills. IH.MI-'il, 83 Acres, A. W.Neill, . - 1851, 74 Acres, Abram.MxRec, IPSO-'Sl. 9f Acres,' Daniel- Moose, r. 37 Acres.a K Woods rd, 1850, 380 Acres, Franklin Johnson, " 109 Acres. B. Lewis, " 45 Acres, John Mi-Kny, (Scotch) 44 Acres, John Rash, 100 Acres, W Templeton, crearJoiWhaTrChefcher, ' 11 31 J Aere, C H DewnVn, ' 05 Acres, Elijah Hendron,' ' - 67 Acres, A Mills, " 93 Acres, A"; Moose, lfM9, 300 Acres, H C Elliott, 30 Acres, JsnieT Morrison, 233 Acres, Robert Bumpier " lf9 Acres, Lewi Battle, - 100 Acres, Linsey Johnson, . 34 120 5fi 1 04 63 56 31 1 06 1 00 lift Acres, Martin May,. 34 At rca, W Wright, unlisted 3 years, ' J. A. ROSEBRO, Sheriff of Iredell Counly FtH. SI. l9S3wPriea;ad. f 870 llt43 Embroidered Cambric Ilaodkerchiefs. -October 14,. 1852. E.MYERS, have just received a lot of Embroid ,"'eved'Lefi Cambric HsnoSeTchets,-which te Is selling off rapidly at 63) cents :' 24 i E. MYERS. Red Fig. Paper, Paper; Paper. TH E subscriber having 1 been appointed agent for the sale of the Eagle Paper Manufacturing Com pany, Lincoln county, is prepared to furnish all kinds of Paper at ihe Factory pricea. E. MYERS, Salisbury, Nov. 35, 12 30. Red Flag, THE STAGES LEAVE Raleigh and Salisbury .every Sunday and Wedneaday, at 7 M , after ihe arrival of the Csrarcrnj i theft! ojrih. Uf the fornxer place; nd arrive Cs rr from m'VtUMmtUuif orrive 4 t-eacfc sfit a--tr-j bora'. Ha r wood. Ace faji4;'';rof- trfpKrji. - j xsj:hg"yf ADDIL'L;" Cbotrictrir." '(SW- T 3'. Al: lllio tri-iuii, MII01L, feai6i?'?'' "f XTS 't w'yawies.iw e i.is j7; SHsttrtW; ;j.;lgJji:'itg JZtfaiZ hu- I -r ...... , prr - TY palronizing the Machine Shop and Foundry J .Hl timiMnn, ivianuwoiiirrr nurse rowers used .(jearina i Bilgetools snd Plooitha of various psilrrns : Foldinir Hsrrowssand list, but not least, I nave a J aw of patterns for filling up Circular 8ar Mills, intt machines, would do well to Bend in their orders wy ..rlv.aa I shall only make ihehi in order- own Address the subscriber st Tyro. Davidson, eo . N. - j. H. THOMPSON. by Mareh 10. 1853. if 44 I j.,,..,..,. " i aCOarW (Lime M&MltAtlllrtl. . l tinue to iiiwnufuciure, in ihe neatest snd style, Wheat Threshing Machines, from two lo r horse power ; Culling Machines of diHrirtlt Sizes; IViulile aid Single Wool Carding Machines: Mill Factory f ear; Saw and Grist Mill Irons; Edge Tools, Cotton Yarn snd Wool Rolls, Sec . ate Persons wishing to purchase would do well to give a call before uurchustng elsewhere, as we are.iteierniin ed so sell cheap Ur cash or nn lime lo punctual dealera. Our Ions experience in the Mnnulacturing business en ables us lo feel no hcsi!siiniHnaaying that : our work shall hot be surpassed liy any shop in the Sooih. thankful for the liberal pairoiinge heretofore bestowed, we resuectfullv solicit a continuance of the same. All tellers addressed lo; the Agent of the Company, at Snow Camp P. O , Alamance county, North Caro lina, will receive prompt attention. DAVID DIXQN. Agent of the S. C. Manufacturing Company Snow Camp, March 17, 1M53. 3ui45 "HENRIETTA LINE OP Steum mid Freight Boats, A1 RE all in excellent order for business. Our Boats have been recently repaired and msde ss new. W e nave siso uuueu a weie r isi tor low ter and well adapted lo the service. She will carry 700 Mils, merchandise, snd draw only 20 Indus water ,' Those favoring uf wjih their pnlronnge. may expect as nroinnl and chenn service in every particular ua any f other Line can ofler. DEMING, Pres't. R. M. OR RELL, Ag'nl. IA. D C AZAUX, Agent si Wilmington. Fayetteville.Dec.2l, 1850. 28lf JOHN C. BAKER & CO. W half sale Drag latpsrten aad Dealers fa Fareleja aad iurneaa Drags Caeatlrals, Hedlrlae, Paiats, Oils, Uladaw Class, !) Staffs, Ac., Ac. to. 10O !f. 3rd M., PUILADfELPHIA T C II. k CO. invite the attention of LVug -fj .-gtate Mefcbams. tJrocera, Manufacturers and others to their slock ofjvell selected, frcah, snd reliable tmolartl uiUfilfl Purchasers ilt finJamong rheift assortment every variety ol Drug Merchandise, Perfumery, .Surgical In- airuuienta, Sfcc, which ibey will aupply of very choice quiility, and at as low prices an can be bought in rbtla deluhia or elsewhere. , t Orders, wheiher enlrustred lo u personally, or by efter, shaTt receive equal aiientXjn, and the inleresis df the buyer fully regarded in all respects. ' ?rC79AKr.trtt-Cfa'wMftrt- - MEDICINAL COD LIVER OIL. This scientific snd populnr remedy, so eilensively employed by the Medical Faculty for the Cure of Pu monary, Rheumatic. Scrofulous and Neuralgic Diseas es, has attained a celebrity in connection- wiih nor sig' natarer orisarpiissei' bv rhar of anv other Manufuejiire; - Raitccetw in the Hospitals and Diapensar.ee of Philadi 1: "r - - - - f f"'--..-- h-v-h..-. . nenl of ihe profession. In order to supply the public with oil of undoubted purity and of Superior Qiislity , we have empliyed an 'f Afenl at the Fiidrie wbo.wiU foraarj our Oil direct. so that pun-hssera ceo depend upon all Oil bearing our ai it n al are a a fresh anj genuine article. For information cnrreerriilii8 utility, mode of ad- mintmratton. anniysts, antl other tniereermg ioatter. we refer to the pamphle) published by us, copies of which will he sent (rratuttvtasly to physreiane and others, sd- dressinf na, posl-psid.or on sppliealion tn Dr. Kill A t. Sttfrsbury; of who.ni also the Oif can be had. Feb 3rd. iw:,3 . 3fl-ly COWANS - -o a : FRIEND OF Tyg HUMAN FAMILY. sr-TrsajNO from DISEASi KIDNEYS. Stone in the Blarfrler and Kidney g, WrakntBM of the Loin. 6ft. This invaluable medicine is for sale st the Davie Ho tel, in Mocksville ; at DrrJJi. Campbell's, in Iredell; nt ihe Drosr Store, in CharhAie ; and at the Carolin Watchman Office, in Salisbury. The suhsrnber is Genersl Agent for the sale of the above Medicine, in this Slate, of whom any quantity may be obtained oy addressing himtl SoltelHtry, N. C or catling at hia bouse, 10 miles West of thjs place. - E. D. AUSTIN July 15, 1852. Iltf LAND FOR SALE, THE undersigned offers for sale a valuable Tract lying four miles South of Salisbury, between the Charlotte snd new road lo Concord. Said Tract con- nuns 359 ACRE! S, all wood IWeieept 16 sere, which sre fresh cleared. Il is well limbered, and has several eligible locatuvna for building. Another Tract situated on the waters of Fourth Creek 14iriiteNoTttr-west of Salisbury, containing 236 acres. This tract is welt watered and improved, having-nn It a iIond3elling1iobBe and alt necessary oul-hnusea The land la generally good. Any person wishing to purchase either of lheoe iraet.aa-jobtin. a. great.. bt ga in arid accommmfating terms. The land' can he viewed by calling on theauscriber, who wil I lake plea- ure in showing ibem. - DAVID WATSON. August 3, 1852. tf 14 Wm, H. McRary, FROM LEXIVCTOX, NORTH CAROLK.I. RESPECTFULLY informs his friends and the pub lic that he has permanently located it) Wjlming- ton, N C , as a Com m ission and Forw a rdiu c Met?. chant. 1 here is now nine Steam Rot nn.ih, rnj Fear river : One leaving ibis place for Fuyeltevitle ev ery day. which will enable htm to forward Goods with out detention here, as he i entirely disconnected with any particular line. . , ; - Nv Br Hrwill be pleawd to riesCoBee, Sugar. Molsssrs, ke. . Reference: Messre. Hwrr t( AtiDtaTon. Lejihgton, N. C. Mr. B. B, Robests. Salisbury, N.C. Messrs. E. A. Voat.sa (, p.., Salem. " J- R- J. Sloir, Greensboro. ' T. M. Yotmo, Mocksville, N. C. Wiljnington, N. C, JanrSO, 1853. 6mo.38 4- $100,000. TY enclosing 81. post paid, wnd directing to the JLJ subscriber at Friendship, Guilford. N. C , any and all permits, wishing sn easy. and profitable errrplov- - trom fl-trj J J i"tJa f.lh the wa V oi " . riZ2 A " f K-ui.maw receive ov return mail ik. . r in the United Statei r h oii (mi pMWMts) tMk.-VTef M 1 .1. :- K. I - H H MidcSitiuVJwat hti;...'.'j - v ntmj w- mwue ia tut rr.aiiu iiiMwmietir .n... t j. , r'-r-fc.-JHUNTV"- li.i ESTAUL1SIIMK.T. of j I NVITES the Sheet Iron, and Conner W. ., Tfctfir Mill II. " ' worKmen of superior skill in I... J" i an lul itantly replenishing his tiock. M, L J, ", H -r -a vines, lie issplli,,. " . '-w rate, and is determined la forniJTl , and ntr itne as cneap as can be hn.,.1.. .1. i v"si, Stale. He is si sll times ready is ? '" I of his friends and ihe public, and ant nana promptly made to order Call .j Drices HtS Sheet !. ,na fOi-k., C. and vey cheap. . K'iniJ STILLS .11 l e he Subscriber rnif..it.. ..1 . L 'inn -e--'.,,j milicit ,,u 't I: best Country Produce, old Pew.,, ,ni e1d c in exchange for work. v"PP'tUkf sil 'JPtrftKeCoiloo and 'Linen Kara L. :- and for Tin Ware. " Mekii D The subscriber has remote hi. .1.. . houee on the street, one door from his old . J'," ins 10 ihe Liverv Smhle '...J .. N us - - ' vpiivsue .11 f, VI w Salislnoy. Dec 30, 18S2. W g 1319 Olll Uf STAGE LINE. AITO nil, V "T- . t ' f. Il.-r. , .. . uvn. imin omul, li.h ur rut R HnoE n . - . t . . . Tow rosi Loarnes, arrives st tile nnion Hotel 9 nV i I I i - J , 'c.ocii good p. in. ouu irn i m. m. .or. n. james beingoardi authorized agent at lhal place. KIPLY, SPRING? 4C0 DAILY MAIL STAGE. rno 1 - t i I . l , . ui't wntr tt irtii iomw voi;nes, wtttctt esitm il, daily mail from this place to Raleigh arrives mJ Mansion Hotel every day at 9 p. m mi lriiwj4j m. Mr It. JJines, is our agent at altshurv. BLAND k Dl'NV I WOULD state (that the public mv not he dee, J ed.) that Ihe regular mnil stage from Chertw.S C Salisbury, stops al the Mansion Hotel. AlwihrmJ 'far mail Stage from tins place to Asheville vis LncnJ Ion snd Rutherford, stops at the Mansion H'el 11 James being ihe only seem in Salisbury B.''h ihJ slaves strive every Tuesdav. Thursday, and SnoriifJ snu leave every Monany, n runesday anil r r.,l.,( -H JAMES IN . 1 should like lo employ two rood 4 tiwl bistre) drivers. H J SUiiaUrss Feb. 3, 1853. M,. . tQl SALISCXflty LIVERY STABLE fTI HE aubacriber having erected ia jhr jaat sj ,-av..SaU8turyvan extensive Livery Stable, fmm' new and capable of accommodating ear kvirti Wi ff, and having also supplied himself nh tood.srli broke, gentle horses, either fo riding or orlinii bariirss, respectfully solicits the patrunagrof the Hit elling public. Drovers will find st bis stable, I convrmrnt ui economical atupping place, w lie re tUry ua be actus- oiodsiteo wtttt an open lit. or btntl. Travellers will find here excellent stlrniitin paid their horses during their sojourn in. the Town Gentlemen of the Town will find hereiimd 1 ehesi board for their horses by the day, week, month oryrtt. Ladies shall be accommodated wiih horse and est riage, or riding horses, upon trior! nonce Kit f rim rides Or attending pnrtlrs Horses' and Vehicles for hire st sll limes, tor. neys to neighboring places, snd they will br fir with careful, sober, and honest drivers, upon terms THOS. E. untsr P S. The subscriber wishes to P" . , good ssddleor work borses. He slso"" " several food saddle horses for sale. tT He wishes lo buy Corn, Oals, Hay and 1 March 31. tH.13 47lf. It-'1 NEGROES WANTED. rfl HE subscriber is now in market for the pn-b JL of OXF. IIIJDRFD !vEGR0 for which the HIGHEST rRICES 7-Y CASH s be paid. Persons in the sdioininir counties with property the above descriDiion for sale will find that tlw)t get the highest prices by making early PP1"'"'0, him. M I C.R Hi"" Salisbury, Dec. 22. 1852. ,f5 NEW CARRIAGE SHOP", AT MT. VILA. f pt HE' Brtderife r " ..,A Tari'isif. !' li.hm.nt nSr- Vmnn lllr. Rowan county, snu 'kepH to call public attention l same. He is prepares u .it kind of work is bis li" business in the vervheai mnnner. sndofl 'He 1"' commndaiing terms He proposes to' m' r I - j . neni esisblishmenl-at he anove sisnu, . nnlil in aa nii nt th.r i-, i ,,f eoiiittrv rraof " k-i .u. .1.. .Ljin. eiiiintrv "who awf Mipi .lie ..itiniB ill mr eiil 1,'unvi", - , , need work, will give bhn a call, before goingr1'' H. .ill . . ..i..u ........ er Carriag' a a ww a i ;vptsrDO it aj ll wjn in a jj s " - - - - iiiffl ers in the surrounding villages, and begs w " ' public will avail themselves of the benefits sf IhJ .-. JAMES Bttt'- Jan. 8, 1853. V3 ICT The subscriber will furnish CoffiMtswj"- FOR SALE, Valuable Real Estate in the Ttfi 1 Salibiiry nird T1IIT valuable House and Lot. lormm; A bvMrs Ann Chambers, situated on between rte Rowsn Hotel snd the Bank- MICHAEL BRW T- fYA IQrl lalllUairy AM, ICsM. TirT A TI. WATCH AND CLOCK) Opposite iheWilthmii W""1 WORTH & ELLIOTT, (scccessoss to j. 0- trrLtuas ) Forwarding and Commit Jflerrhttnt . " PAVRTTEVII.LE. N- CAROL lOJOTT. . A. WORTH. J )JzzlL- JTTC lAArtk.J. .nla ACtlOU" ' I a sfl L ewwl ansj m i:l, A fce-hrrhest prices " e-l alAa iptdymenr given Trfilip rJeJri 0'" - .itftWel. rM MR ma lisoury, aprii i, 1853 WtfaWarai WAfTP r
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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