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i:i'-k:l'-'" i ' :.M j. t f I- m HI: y- m 'ft V I s- . . i. r 1 -. . .supreme court.: -,'f )' - '-J - !. : f H , nis Teibckal which has been in session at Mor gantnn for some weeks has adjourned!. Below we give a list of the decision j : - . i .! !----: .' ." : i p , i- . -i ; Nash, CT J. State v Zachary, from Macon. -U Judgment reversed ; venire de novo. . . ! .- J ' .-' ! State t Langford, from Lincoln Judgment affirmed. .'! . :. Nancy Baxter V Costen, from Rutherford, in Equity- Decree for plaintilFj" account ordered. ; Jennings y Hardens, in Equity from Cteaye- land. Bill dismissed with cost. T ' I i Patton v Baird, from Buncombe, icEquity. oi-iucuieiii oi uinjec. ioit, nnai nnuiinen. Account ordered for . matters! sincel ' . i i ! r Shoemaker v Hall, from 'Macon, judgment "'reversed; venire de novo-. t j 1 Patton v Man, rule for amercement, discharg ed. :., ' -.- ' -x-;- . .. " ; ! Den on demise of Moons y Staton, from Ruth erford. Reversed and venire "de novq. v j Den on demise" of Black, et al, v Lfydsay, from h Buncombe. Reversed and venire de novo. Yancy v Carter' sadm'rs,ffrom Yancy. Judg ment affirmed. '. j - Mary Penner v Hugh Pchner, et al, from Bun . combe. - Reversed, venire de novo. ' Maxwell v Wallaccaod others from Mecklen burg, in Equity. he seeks. Decree fjr plaintiff for relief -j Plummer v Overman, adm'r, et al, from Meck lenburg. Plaintiff foils to establish his claim to lot, but an account to be taken of his improve ments. . .'. - - f i - y Jamest Amos McNeely v Steele, in Equity, from Iredell. Error in dissolving injunction be low. Injunction continues. :'i "; Doe on demise of Brown's heirs iv Potter's neirs, irom Asne. Keversed, vemre de novo. I Poe V Horn, from Ashe.' 'Judgment affirmed. , Kcsler, adm'r v Roseman, from Rowan. Re versed and venire de novo. i; ' " Pearson, J. State y Hauser, from Lincoln. -Judgment affirmed. Kemp P. Willis v Young & Forney in Equity from' Rutherford. Bill dismissed. . ' . : R. Champion and others v. II. M. -Champion," in Equity, from Cleveland ; decree reversed and .defendant entitled to land. : . Carland and Wife v Jones and others, in Equi ty from Henderson. Decree for division of land. Taylor v Rickman, from Rutherford, in Equi ty. . Bill dismissed .with icobts. . - . - Brysony Slayle and .otherSj.fi-om Henderson. Judgment affirmed. : , ' j ! North Ca. and Ltdford v Vandyke ahd others, from Macan. Judgment affirmed. . - - Phelps' Heirs ft Hyden from Haywood. Judg-. ment reversed, rule discharged and plaintiff pays cost. : j ". - Martin v Hayes, from Cherokee, reversed and venire de novo: i . Sluder v Barnes, from Buncombe. Judgment affirmed. j . . . ' .. - ' Cook y Widenliouse & Misenheimei in.. Equi ty ,. from Cabarrus. . Declares Matthew was agent lor. Jlichael Cook. ' - Reference to reform -report. Motz v Caldwell, frdm' Lincoln, i Bill dismiss ed with costs, j - ' .. Rutledge v Smith etj als in Equity from Davie. Decree for plaintiff, i ; ; Todd v Zachary, inj Equity, from Yadkin. Bill dismissed. j ; ; . : . ' Rice v Richards, etjal, from RoSvan. 'Decree below affirmed. 'I ' v : . . - Lyerly v Wheeler,- from Rowan; in Equity. IWrw hlnw affirmed. i Utzman v Uutzmanl and others, j from llowan, J declares devise to illegitimate children good, and . Alexander s dec d, share goes to his brothers and sisters. . . . ' : - ,Doe on dem of U. Glenn v Peters, from Row-' an. . Judgment affirijied. " i X - ' " Icehour v Martin, jfxom Mecklenburg' Judg ment affirmed ' 1 .' I ' ' ' -' ' "Morrison v mith, from : Wilkes. Judgment affirmed. ' . - "; Dickey v Johnson's adui'rs., from - Lincoln. Judgment affirmed. -: " ..' . . Battle, J. State ;v Evans, froni'Macon. Judg ment reversed, and venire de novo. " ". State v Abernath ; from Catawba ; J udgiuent arrested; affirmed. - .1 i . ; Den on- Dem, of Ricksbury v ; Bartly, from Madison.. Judgment affirmed. . j -C- Jl Wadly v Morris; from .McDowell. Judg-. ment affirmed. . ' j ' f ) -!".- Kirby v Kirby, ffom Caldwell, reversed, venire. ue novo. 1 . Vickers v Logan i& Hampton, n-om nnjiiei-nni, re vers ed.; venire de novo. : Den an Dem of iLovengood v Burgess, from Cherokee. Judgment affirmed j i -. ' '..McCall v Clayton, from Henderson. Judg ment affirmed." i - . ' , ' ' ' v ' Heirs at Law of Blount v Lunsford, from Bun combe. ;'. Judgment affirmed. Brown v Exeeutors of W-. Carson, from Meck7 lenburgl Bill dismissed with costs. T. Kyles', Guardian v Thomas, sr. -from I Ire dell, in Equity. jDecr.ee .for . plaintiff for Lyid and account of rents aiid profits and improve ment, bn 5 acre jot ordered. - ''; . . ' Graham v Graliam,, from Lineohi in Equity ; construction of Will. j Overman & Ajlisoh v !"orwood, from Mecklen burg. Judgment affirmed: ' I; Keniiady and others v Erwin and others from Union. Judgment affirmed. ' i McBride v Gray, Executor, from Wilkes, Judgment reversed ; venire de novo. ' Sturgell v Thompson, from Ashe. Judgment affirmed. ' f" . Town Council jof Lincolnton v McArthur, from ! Lincoln; reversed, venire de'novo. Smith, Trustee v 'Chitwobd, from Llncohr. Judgment affirmed. : ;' Plummer v Wheeler, from Rowan.'' Jmlg- Same v Chaffin, '. ment affirmed.. . P0UTICIANS WITHOUT CEEDIT. ' A-correspondent of the New York Ex press, writing : from Saratoga, relates the following anecdote : , : ) ' Dinners at the Saratoga lake) you are aware, form a prominent feature in the cn-j joy men ts of the season here. Many of these take place every day, and jit .is cus tomary to send the day previous to " mine host" announcing the number, of which the party will consist, and the hour at which they propose discussing Lis fish and game. Well, yesterday, a gentleman gave orders for a repast, to be served to-day at two o'clock, for a select company from the Unit ed States Hotel. ; ' ' j ' ' "Xrery good, sir; -but who will be res ponsible for this dinner ?ej I only wish one person to be so; that is my rule." " Mr. Kennedy, of Baltimore, late Sec retary of the pSTavy." f j 1 That may be, but 4 don't know any thing about him," replied " mine host." . " Well, Mr.' 11- C. Winthrop,'of Boston; ; speaker of .the house of reprcsentatives,sena ' tor, &c.; will he do?" ' , f 4 Never heard of him either -won't do," shaking his head, with; a doubting expres sion in his eves. r ; - .- V . - " Perhaps,! then, you may have heard of Mr. Washington Irving, another, ot the party, sir will he do ?' X; "Why, I ! believe I have' heard that name. I suppose he may be responsible; - You may haye the dinner, sir;" but still the manner was not over gracious, although the consent 'was gained 6f the cautious landlord. The partyr declare that Mr. Irvine must! now bearall the expenses of . the entertainment, being the' only man of credit among them. 1 Yellow Fever at Mobile and 2ratchez. Thcyellow fever had hroken out at Mobile and was on the increase on the 20th. . It was also at Natchez, and up to the 20th 200 bersons bad died. The excitement was great many were leaving the place. " ' . .: .. '-!'.'--'. ' North Carolina State coujion Bonds, pay able in 1883, are q noted in' New York, at 107 to 108 COUNSELS FOR THE YOUNG. Never ek$t dowo by trifles. If a spi- i der breaTss Is thlread twenty times, twenty times will fc niend' it again. Make up j your mind do la thing, and you will do it. j , Bear .not,1 if trouble comes upon you; keep,1 ' up your spiits, jthough the day be a dark i;one: .-'.;.- ;. ;j j '-j .:'.'' ' 'i- - : ;j j : If the sw is .going; down , look up at the i stars: if. tte earth is dark, keep your eyes on ! i , , i j ni ! neaven 1 1 7 m Mouf presence au4 vxuu promises, a man or a child may be cheer- - . ' . ; j". , ' .Mind viat you run after. Never be con tent with t bubble that will burst, or a fire work that ends in smoke and darkness. Get. that whici you can keep and which'is worth' keeping. Fight "htrd against iaiasty temper. An-j ger wijl come but resist it stoutly. . A spark may set a house Ion fife. V A fit of passion j may give you cause to mourn all. the, days 1 of, your life. . j I; j i . , .' If you have! an enemy, act kindly to him, and make him a friend. You may not win him over at once, but! try again. Iet one ! kindness be followed j by another,' till you have accomplished your end. ,j By little and little, great things arej accomplished.. : " And so repeated kindness will soften a heart of stone. $ . ' " , "fhatevor ynii ca, ' do "It TrJllingly. -V boy that is whipped to! school, never learns his lessons wlb ,A man tbat is compelled - to work, cares not howj badly it is perform ed. He .that pulls off bis coat cheerfully, strips up nis sleeves in earnest, ana sings while he 'works, is the taan, for me. Evillhoughts are worse cnemjes than - ons and" tigerSj for we dan keep out of the way of wild beasts but bad thoughts win ' their way everywhere. ! The cup that is full j will hold no more; kfeep -your head and ! heartfull of fjood thou2;hts, that bad thoughts may have no room to enter. ' Sf-Mi-..' -'v .The Marriage Ceremony. --An anec dote is related by Mr. Ilale, of New'Hamp- j shire, to this effect .: "A couple came to tne one night,, and wished me to join them, together in wedlock I consented to perferin said to the man : the certmony, and. - " Do you take - this 'woman to be wedded wife ?" " " Certainly," he replied. . .' your " Do you take this man to be your law ful-husband " Yes I do!" " Then you are man all." ' ' ' and wife -that's r : Both looked with great astonishment, and . . : i . the lady asked--1- ' : ". f ; "is that aii r ' . ' J " Yes, that's all?" '".Well," she remarked mighty affair: after all." " 'taint such a . TViiwB lajPrn V imnw ?. TkiLigi-afib 4 advises us that the c6hsulate at Pernambu co, SoV:.Aniericahas been conferred, on oul-fellow-citizenj, William Lilly.,- A predeces sor bf his, when informed; at Washington that. the President had givfn hiiii that vostj' what part of , the globe it was located,. : I " Pernanibuco;," quoth hel " wh it-re in 11 : is Pernanibuco ? . - Boys' let's drink . The boys.took a drink, and assured him' that, as well asrtheirgecraphy -p-igted them, Per nanibuco wasn'tjin k , but it was pretty well on down towaml the torrid zone. The consul was satisfied, took a jdrink, and made tracks for Pernamfcuco. Cin. Inquirer. An excellent story .'is to d OI J udge J ap- . . pen, which illustrates the manner in which no " partyistni" jworksJ..' After the consti tution" was adopted, the Judge, in conversa tion with several of -.hisfriends, strongly, urged the election ,f Judges without re gard "to party; " Well,! Jrdge, who would you select ?V asked one ;' f Well,-" said he, "there is Ranney," a soured lawyer, and an excellent man-; I). Q. Morton, of Toledo, another good one; Bartley has few equals in the State, and Caldwell every body admires. ''But Judge," they replied, "they "are all Democrats there's not them." j j ; "Ahem ! Well, d how!" -!;."! 1 -'-v.--' -V v nig n a Whig, any "If you is content to get a better for! a worse; to be happy for a miserable, and I shall take' you smokes and drinks a you for no better atid muh worse." Up- on" which, the lady said .".(Yaw." ; My dear! Said an affectionate spouse to her husband, f'am.I not your only trea sure 1 v" : . - i " Yes." was the cool reply, and I would willingly lay it up in heaven." ( A young lady, who, t perhaps, was better acquainted with French than farming, was recently, married to a fariyer.i. In examin ing her. new domains, sficj one. day visited the barn, when she" thus interrogated the milkmaid ' " . - "By-the-bye, Mary which of these cows is it that givfes the buttermilk ?" : 6v.uvu .. 1U lUV H1gui and told that bis wife was idead. He turn- A front anion irno n Trrn L-flnnH in h -rnrmUl ed over, drew the coverlet closer, pulled down his night cap, and ' fluttered, as he . !- went to sleep again, " Oh how grieved I , r j , - shall be in. tlie mora inn; ! f i WANTED 1 AAA BUSHES OF DRIED PEACHES, both J UUU pealed and unpealed, for which the very highest prices will be paid in CASH". Ap ply to E. Myers, Jenkins & Roberts or to me at the Mansion Hotel. ' . I. ' ' . HAND JAMES.- - Salisbury, Sept. 2, 1853. sign a deed, the ' 1 1 11 ' X. 1 ..1, A nrvaricWat ' JQage asKeaaer u u ur KZ T ner to sign it, "xxe eoinpej mc, j woman, "no' nor twenty like hip' An inquisitive priest having! asked a yoiing female her name, while in ithe - con- fessional, she replied, with as mucb.wit as modesty, -"Jather, my name is not a sin Defunct. The Dutchman that has a rn'sb of blood to bis bead, and turritd him' self heels up tq make it rush back again, has since died of str-abismus in his spinal contortions. . "Pnthpr Hn fo Iks make clothes out oi T , , '. y nJ 1 nea,ra peas ?" : "Nomy son a sailor talking about his pea-jacket V't Q0 and tell your mother to bathe your j head in cold water. . A young girl intending to go ;and buy some hard soap, stopped same time at the store, and received a great quantity of soft soap from the clerk. MANSION HOTEL. ARRIVALS from Aug. 25th to Sept D Troiitman, J. C. McConrtughy, 1st Dr 1853 Saml. Kerr. M. M. Plunket, William Frew, James Williford, W. G. Martin, W, R. Frailey, It. Hus tost, H. W. Cotter, Win. B.. Withers,! X Hill.VNew York.;.K-."W. Gririth, N, Thomas Ramsden,. Pa. . . ', 1 & 2 children, N: C; MisrC. Kerr,' S. C-; W. A. Patton, J. A. PaOn, S. Trot, Mrsi Knox, Miss Knox', James Goodman, A. II. Caldwell, N. C.; Thos. Gruit, N- Y.; .Mrs. Simon ton, C. Over man, H. A. Area, N. C. .' Hi . . Aug. 27 Wilson Williams, S- i"Wv McRary, T. D. Harriss, N. C ;-James Pascor, Eng.'; James Anderson,' Miss.; M. A.-Alexander, l. C. l Aug. 28--Tho mas -Richards, Heiry Ilutcli ence, John'Lirack, James Long, Saii'D. Shack--elford, Miss. Jno. Rouch, II.-B. Groper, V. N Mitchel, F. M. Austin, N. C. , ; ! ; ' ' Aug. 29. A. A. Harbin, S. S. Trot, N. C. Jno. ilassie & Daughter S. C. B: S. 5 Massie & Lady, S. C. R. C. Vaughn & Landy, S. C. A H. Moss, R. Wincoff, C. N. Pice, H.,March, B. F, Hayden A. L. Masters, N. Ci.'L - . ' ' Aug. 30. It. R. King, M. R. Cozens, N. Y. A. J. Wishelm; Geo. D. Witherspoo i, S. C; H. D. Merris, Ten.; R. G. Holmes, John Foard, ,.N. C; John Wooten, Gold Hill.rG. G. Temple- ton, R. R. Templcton,'T. II. Dauciei i R. A. Bar rier, H. Stuckey, lilus Rainey, J. I. . Conner, Jas. R Waugh, D. :M. Cooper, Charles Kluts, Thomas Daniel, Clias R, Jones, H. Li Gorman & Lady, J'. K.. Potts Lady & Drughterl James M... Bland, John Peters, Prof. W Dickelon, Fa;; B. t Jones, NathanierScales, Joseph S. Thomas, N.C.; J. Richards, End.; M. A. Price, Tenri.; John D. y Steward. N. C. i . ;. ' j "Aug. 31. T. P. Grriit & Lady, Saml. Pone, E. E. Jadings EJ S. Moss, E. Marontjy, Mrs. A. Brown & 2 Sons, John K.- AYitherspjoon, S.'C; AV. F. Area, .Miss Area, Miss Cromler, M. T. Barringcr, John Bavyne& Lady, Mrs. Niven,Nj.C.; Mr.-Dyer, California.; Mr. Mathewsj Geo;; J.. W. Riley, Margaret Bracher, N. C. I in , . MARKETS.' SALISBURY, September 1853. 6J a 7 : 25 75 35 a 40 7 a 9 124 2 50 ; 10 '.50 ' - 6 A woman offering to' Nails, Oats Irish Potatoes,! Sweet ,f' I S.uirar, brown, i Do. loaf. I i Salt, per sack, iTalloWj Wheat,; Pork, Chickens, per dozen : $1 Esrs, i I" ; i 5 a 6 Linseed Oil,, ; 1 'j, 185.1.' i 10 d II 20 a 2.1 I 25 a6 . ! ,6 a 7 ; . 50 ; ! .6 a 9 ; I 10 a 11 50 a 1 60 '. 7 a 8 r& a 80 FAYETTEVILLE, Aujciist Beeswax, Bacon, 1 Cottun, 24 a 2.V LarJ, 9 a 10 iLc.ither, sole, 10a 10 75 a 80 10 a 111 Molasses, Corn, Nail. . cut,1 Coffee, uats, ; i 5.00,Sugar, browp, reattiers, Flaxseed,.-- ', Iron, Swedes, Do. English. 35 a. 37 Do. loaf, $1 00 1 00 (Salt, sack. $1 0 a 5' Tallow,; 3 a 4 ! Wheat. Chills and Fever, Fever and Ague, &e.- At this season of the year waen Cjhills arid Fe-. ver, and Fever and Ague are sp prevalent, it is alwaj-s best that persons who have1 had it, and on whom the disease has been checked by the usual j remedies, such asQunine, Barks, etc.., should, for a time, take some Toni Bitters. fA great many things are used for this" purpose, but thbest ar-. ticle, to effectually complete the cure,; and pre- j vent a recurrence of the,discase, is SILL'S COM- t - - .1 i - - I POUND WILD CHERRY TONIC AND ALTER ANT,' which has been successfully, tried,' in at least . ONE HUNDRED CASES in Rowan County within the last twelve months. ; . ; ! 1 See advertisement in another column Sept. 2, 1853 3t44 DR. GU UYSOTT'S IMPROVED EXTRACT OF -oefcand Sarsaparilla, pikl lip in the r 1 yellow Dock largest sizea itotues, contains more joi ; tne pure Honduras Sarsaparilla than any otfiek preparation extant, 'Winch is chemicaltu combined; with the ex tract of Yellow Dock and the extract bf Wild Cherry, thus making the remedy mote thoroughly efficient than any other Sarsaparilla before the public. ' At the same time it is perfectly free from all mineral poisons, which cannot b said of any other of the Sarsaparilla compounds. ; The in Valid should bexcare of poisons! Mercury, Iron, QuininePotash, Iodine, Sulphur," Arsentic, and many other mineral and 11. tallic poisons, enter into and form the-active basis of most of the Sar saparillas and Panaceas of the day. ; Guysott's Compound Extracts of Yellow Dock and Sarsapa rillu does not contatan particle of 't Jese sub stances; as any one can ascertain; by I applying, the necessary tests. , . U -tf ,.. Let all poisonous Sarsaparilla- preparations alone, and use! Gugsott's Improved Extract of Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla, which is thorough ly efficacious, perfectly harmless, nndpurely veget able. All kinds of disease yield to its genial in fluence ' For sale by MURPHY; McRORIE & Co. SILL & SILL, Salisbury, N. C Aug. 26 2t-43. DR. M'LANES LIVER PILLS WHEN THE proprietor of this invaluable remedy purchased it of the inventor, there was no medicine winch deserved the name, of the cure of : Lives and Bil lious complaints, notwithstanding the great pre valence of these diseases in the united States. In the South and West particularly; where the patient is frequently unable to obtain the ser vices of a regular physician, some, remedy was required at once safe and effectual, and the op eration of which could in no wise prove iprejudicial to the constitution. This medicinei is supplied by Dr. M' Lane's Liver Pills, as has Ween.; proved in every instance in which it has had a trial. - Al ways beneficial, not a solitary; instance'has ever .occurrd in tvhich its effects have been:ihjurious. Tbe invention ot an educated and ! distinguisiied physician,' it has nothing in cjommoh j with the 1. nn. : nnn iv.n v.i .. . , low prctenders to the medical; art. ; Experience 1 has now proved, beyond a doubt, that Doctor M'Lane's Pill s the best remedy ever, proposed for the Liver Complaint. Jl'Purjhasers will beware of counterfeits, " asK tor ir. ju ine $ celebrated Liver Pills, and take none else, as thereare oth- er irnis purponmg to oe i.iver 1 ins, now ueiore the public. For sale "at MURPHY, M6RORIE & Co's., SILL & SILL'S, Salisbury, N. C. i - Aug. 26 2t.43. . j - i . i .; ' :. "'.'..'. NORMAL COLLEGE. mHE FALL TERM will commence on the'14th L ' September. Entire expense from $38 45 per session. B. CRAVEN, President. : Apples, (dried) , .50 Bacon, ' 10 Cotton, 8 a 9 Cotton Yarn, So Coffee, - 10 a 12 Corn, 50 a 00 ; Beeswax, 22 Butter, ,10'a 12V Flourbbl. - $4.50 " Feathers, per lb. j 30 Iron, , ' . j 4 a 5 August, 1853.- tf44 ;1 MAffliAGES. : Bride and Bridegroonvpngrinis of life, hencefor ward to trarel together, In thia th beginning of your journey, neglect not the favor of heaven." . - MARRIED In Iredell County, on the 24th in stant, Tjy the Rev. Stephen Froiitis, Mr: WIL LIAM K. McNEELY, to Miss SARAH ISABEL- LA SUMROW. In Mocksville, by the Rev. Jesse Rankin, Mr. THOMAS D: GRUET, ff Wadesboro', to Miss ELLEN M. SMITH, of Connecticut.; At Woodsonville, in the vicinity of this Town, on the 28th ult. bv O. Woodson, Esq., Mr. AL- ' ; VIS McGEE, to - Miss CHRISTINA FRALEY, doiu oi tins town. . Meclianics, Inventors and 31 an u I i'acturers 1 L 4150.. UN SPLENDID PRIZES.; $130. Volume' IX of 4 the Scientific American com- mences' on the 17th of ; September. 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The Publishers offer-ljhe following valuable prizes for the largest. Ifs of subscribers, sent in by the lst' January next: $100 will be " jjiven for the largest list.; for $h'e second ; $50 for the third ; 45 for the fourth ;; .$40 for the ' 5th ; 35 for. the 6th r 30 for the 7th ; $25;for the 8th; $2i for the Jth ; $15 for tlie 10th ; $10 for the Jlth ; .; and $5' for the 12th. - The cash will be paid to the order pf the successful competitor, ; immediately., after January 1st, 1854: .1. V . '.''' ! '-..' . ' . Terms ': One,"copy one year, $2 ; . one copy six months, $1 j five copies six months, ,$4 ; ten copies six months, $8 ; ten copies 12 months, $15 ; fifteen copies twelve nfonthSji $22 ;' twenty copies twelve inonthis, $28 in advance.. -Southern 'and Western money taken for sub scriptions, j i 'I. Letters should be directed, post-paid, to Munn Si Co. A 128 Fulton-sireet, N.-Y. ; State of North . Carolina--Cabarrus County. " Court !of Pleas and Quarter Sessions July ' : ..'.; w Term, 1853. 1' . ' John C. nToung and Joseph Young, dm'rs,; of Jane Young, deceased, r vs. ' I . ' . ' JIary Ann Young and oth- " , - ; erS. ' ; 1 Petition for Set tlement: Ix this case, it appearing to the satisfaction of the Cout, that Dafid Crawford and wife. Sarah, William L. Voung andJames Young, defendants in this case, are not inhabitants of this State : It is therefore ordered and adjudged, that publica tion be made for the space of six !.week3 in the Rowan Whig and Western Advocate, notifying them to be andj nppeai before the Justices of our Court of Pleas an Quarter Sessions, at the nexi Court tq be heldM"or the County of Cabarrus, at the Court House in Concord, on the third Mon day in (jtctober next, then and there to answer, plead or demur to the.-allegations of plaintiff's petition; or judgment will.be had pro conesso as in ttiom . i . ' ' Witness!, R. W. Foard, Clerk of our said Court, at Office, the third Monday im July, A. D. 1853,! and in thew 7th year bf our Independ ence. 1 11. W. FOARD, CCC. 6t44 Printers fee $5 5Q . ' ! List of Letters Remaimxg in the Post Othce at Salisbury, Au gust ISth, 1853. -, ! ' G. W. Allen, Miss Margaret A. Alexander, Lonisa Barnett, Joseph Bidden, Thomas Barber, MISS Wainurui TWtgr,jiiaKiii'xrroTm!. i m-meH Bodenhamer, m ;A. Browu, Aioses A. Brown, Mrs. Margaret Bbger, Miss Martha Bivins, R. D Brown, : John. II B.rbwu, Miss Rachel M. Bivins, II. Brooks, L. II. Brown, R. H. Broadfield, C. II 'Brown, Charles Bryscn, Miss Emily Clennnons Mrs.' Mary Couticg, Wm. Crit2,Thomas Cox, John M. .Coffin, Alston Davicc, Mrs. Eliza Dun- stan, Dr. S. II. Pendleton, Caroline Earnhart, II Louisa jEIler, A.f J.Flemiug, Mrs. Jane Fraley. Mrs. Jarah Galimore, 2; Bartley tJycr, N. I) Goodman, "Col. 64th 'Begimcnt, Miss' Ma-rc;aret Graham, Col. Com. Rowan Regiment Volunteers, Wm. Giirduer, N. D. Goodman,; 2, Miss Susan GheenJ.Jacob JIolshouser.'Miss R. Hix, Wm. A Houckj J. MHc:i3?'t. Capt. T. Harvey, Isham Haync4, J HarrisoW Pr. Vi: R. Holt, John Har- bert, Miss C. B.! Howard, Henry "Jlilj, Mrs. E Hulingi Mis Mary A. Morrison, L, 11. .IIrdie, Miss Salina Jacobs, Philip T; Johnson, Pr. S ' Kerr, Solomon Klutts. 'Nancy Kestler, S. S. Ives- ler, Isaac Kestlcri )Vi Kimball, Miss Lucinda Iuncald, John II. Kctcy, Hiram Lai Klutts, W. Kestler, Miss J. L. awsoa, .Miss V. G. Leach, Joseph I .,!. 1,1. I Leather, John Linghy Henry Moore, Mary A. Miller.jj. A. March, Mr. Marcher, Miss Mary L. .Moyer, 'l; Jesse Moore, John T... Miller, Miss J. Marlin; HenryM. Mills, Dr. D. F. Morris, Hu. Morgan, Theoa6re;Marlin, Bcnj. Murpliy, Richr ard MeFarland,' Albete Moyer, John C. Miller, Israel Nipterj Philip Owens,. Thomas II. Puree, Calf Pliler, John Pool, M. Plummer, Jeremiah Prater G. J. Plilel-, E. E. .Phillips, David II. ice ?liza iytPfrickxRal,sli f ll Reich.N M" :'B6n? .Radway & Co. 2i A ex. "SbemwelL Jonathan StamDer. Michael Swice- good, Wm. Storier,!Wui. Schawl, Joshua Small, 2: Hon. R. M. Saunders, Will Junreson Goodman Smith,! Wm. Stiller,; Rev. William Sorber, Allen Stamper, Mose Smitli, HenryStiller, Mrs. Ann S wink,! David H. f Snider, . David Saohar, Mrs. j Mary Stiller, Daniel Shave, Col. V. Teagu, CoL ' I A. Trfeadwell, ! Mrs. Suflrona Thomas,. Wm. M. ; ; Thompson, Mrs. Margaret Tomlin, Mrs. Catha- ; ; rine' Vjerble, Ai B,.- Vace, John Woolen, 2; Mrs. 1 ' Caroline 51. Wineboro, T. M. Williams, Rachel Wadsworth, Bcney Williamson, Pleasant Wilks,2; Joseph1 IL Wheeler, Mrs. A. M. Winsboro, T. J. Wardei, Benjamin Warren", Marsh Williams, Jas. L WaHdon, Andrew Young. ' t ? ' 3t42 . I .' J.. A. WEIItilAX. P. M.! ; LAD FOR SALE. I wish to SELii-j. tracjp.of LAsb containing about: TWO HUNDRED ASDFIFTYCBES, near the; Town of Mocksville " - '' - The, land is well watered, and has about thirty acres of .good meadow. , For : terms apply to tjje subscriber at Mocks ville. ' f i . SJESSE,A. CLEMENT. :. Aug. 26, 1853: -; I 5t43 , MULES $c CARTS r - j - . FOR SALE! - ' We have twelve good MULES and RAIL ROAD CARTS for sale cheap. Call . and see. Terms accommodating. ! ' i 1 1 f ',..! JkELROV & CHAFFIN. . Aug. 26, 1853.: ; ' tf 43V ; To Coach and Cabinet Makers j and others. ! SUPERIOR VARNISHES ! i SIMj, & SILL, Druggists, &c, Salisbury, Have 'now in stofe, a full and very complete stock of Varnishes; manufactured by one of the most experienced Varnish hiakers in the United States; which! will be warranted to give the -most perfect satisfaction in all cases. They comprise Coacb and Coacli BodyTarnish which gives a splendid finish tohe finest work. Black AsplialtUHi Varnisli,richjand glossy ; used for the running parts and irons of carriages, &e., and serves admirably for giving a quickj and durable finish to job work; . ' Cabinet Tar'nlsll, of various qualities; some bf .which will give Furniture the polish and brilliancy of glass ; quick drying. : ; . Tarnishes for inside work of dwellings, such as doors,, mantels, &c; will never crack or lose its lustre. ; . - . j lieatner Tarnish, of superior quality. to . for boots, shoes, harness,. &c. Ail which, shaUgaattne lowest possime rates. Orders from a distance promptly attended to,. ' -Aug. 10. 2t42 OF OX BEAUFQST HAEBOR 1 -a The Caeolina City. Laxd Compakt -will sell to the highest bidder on .'their premises, "'at White Hall, on Monday the dlst day of October next, a large nnmber of VALUABLE LOTS. .. ; . The lands-of thisj 'Company front about -two mile? on the most accessible and'bestpartof the Harbor, and are considered the most valuable on it. They are in full view of the Ocean,' and will be handsomely and conveniently laid out for busi ness 'and pleasure No improvement can, be made with Central or Western Carolina, or the waters connected with the Harbor, without bene fiting these lands. ' ji The CarbHjia City Company, aware of this fact, beg leavd -to say that 'they have no " agents or drummers in! the ; Y estern part of the State " or any where else, offering to sell Lots at a low rate-to seciure influence, but that all the sales of their land arA required, by the articles of i agreement, tolbe to the highest bidders Hi': j ' v, :' I V ''.''.. The gentlemen who ; compose this Company have made arrangements to improve their lands to the amount of ijJoO.OOp. j Purmg the winter and ensuing spring, a barge Hotel will be built, Wharves, Trirpentincc Distilleries and a Steam Saw'Mill will "be put in' operation. ) : . k ' There ia .excellent; clay on the premises for ma king brick and also on the adjacent waters ; and a experience has proved the Jimportance of fire proof buildings jin a coiplmerqal place, the board will not allow any but substantial fire proof build ings to be permanently erected on any lands they may sell. . . II.I . . f . . " i ' , T& persons; ;ho - may prefer, the board will lease lots for. a term oyears ihey respecttul ly invite all. persons in any way interested to be present at thei sale and see fo!r themselves. Es- pCCiaiiy mecuttUlCJ! , ouip vni:pcin.ci o, uiii;n. uia- sons; &c, as for liheni no richer- harvest can be promised than the future prospects of Carolina" City. ' - . : h,:-- - - , ! ', TERMS OF. SALE. I f. ' -:: ' " . Ji --t One fourth cash thC Jbalance in instalments at twelve, eighteen' and twenty-four months, in terest from date.1- ," ; A ' : ' ' -All letters on business for the Company ad-; dress to John MJ5Rose7 Secretary, Fayetteville,' N-C";. -rf ',' . e 1 By order of the Board, ? i ' f T. R. UNDKIiWOOi), Pres'f. August 13, 1853. 1 3t43 f Through Tickets BLAWD -ft'.DUNN'S DAILY MAIL LINE, IE MANSION H0- IAN LE OBTAINED! AT T tel, Salisbury,! N. C, to. Saltimore,! via Wel- don and Portsmouth,! for $17 SO To Richmond, via Raleigh, Weldon ; ? and Petersbur'o-i for i 14 OO JAMES, Agent. 41 HAND August 11 j 1853 FMBER & T I0MS0X, AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AdgeVsi North Wliarf, " :Cliarleston,s.'C.,.' -; Wm attend to the saJd of COTTON, TOBACCO,' FLOUR, and other COUNTRY PRODUCE. . . Frederick E. Frasdr, ! j Paul S. Thomson. August 11, 18j53 . ! ','" ; ::'V ..' jlj41 Great Sale qf Valuable Real Estate in the , ';'-' Town of Beaufort, N. G; The Commissioners of thej town of! Beaufort will otfer at public jS'ale between forty and fifty of the Vacant anli rserved lTts in said town; the 'property of tlie Corporation, bn Tuesday, the Gth, day .of September jext, at the Court House door' in said town These lots are most eligibly iocatedlnd afford most beautiful stes for buildng and -residences. The town Of Beaufort is situated on the Eastern coast Of the State directly oen to the Atlantic Ocean and is beyond doubt one of the; healthiest tawna a Akxiot?! . 'tt a th rrsnrt - ijfi. siinmipr. of large numbers" of iurmos respectable citizens for health and with the. greajt advantages to re-r suit from the. conteiiiplated f improvements will become one of the mbst desirable places of :res4 idence in our country.- ThS sale offers a rare; opportunity to'purehasers fom all parts of the country to obtain 'a liealthful, desirable and val-j uable residence, and the Commissioners of Beau-I fort. have been induced alon(j by the importuni4 ties of citizens in various parts -of tu4 State to; offer this valuable property! I '. ! . . TERMS OUSALIiCAShl I WM. t. BELL5 I '-..'' "'--. j M. BJ ROBERSON-. - !i j JAMES E. GIBBLE. -.- . JOH2f 'P. C. DAVIS. ! i -- j WM. J. POTTER. : ; . '. :' : ' t I Cjimr's- August 9,; 1853; 155" The Salisbury nd j ts-C5 breensboro! papers will insert until day pf sale counts to the Commissioner! nd send,1 their a c of Beaufort. WOW'S THETIJHE! PRIN TifiSG ! J O vvn vV ,, '"'' rTlHE PiROPR tETORS OF THE v, r 1 " v nig apa Aavocate, 1 respectiui t4 ly inforni the public, that Slaving just riO mmjYFF. j PAPEK, CARDS, etc., of the very best qjuality, which,' adfled to their former stoekj far surpajpsing ahy other n this see1 tion, they are now prepared td do j book And job; printing in all its various style, and at at a small advance on Northern, jpriccs. ur materials fori large Bills are unsurpassed. Those having' printing to ' do either in "j X ' 3 j -' . .. rUIX OR FANCY STYLE,' v are invited -jto call, fjfo pains spared .to give sat isfaction. Oin hand a large supply of Satin .enam elled Boards ifor; large Cards. : - j ' ' .''! J".- MILLER & JAMES. Saliobur-, July 20, 1833. " COL'RT- Bli'AXKS ! We are prepared to furnish! Clerk?, $heriffs,'and Copstables, with Blanks of every yarietf,"printed on the best oi papejr,at tar price: - ''Witres'Iiiqiiors, Skc. SILt. SILL, Drussists. &e., Opposite the Mansion Hotel. "Salisbury, rv. V. Have just received a large additional Supply of choice WINES, LIQUORS, ke., espeailhf. selected for medicinal purpose. ; Among thehi are. Old Madeira, Port: and bheriy nines, Malaga, itn eriffe', Siciljr Madeira, and jjClaret f ines ; Real Holland's Gfiniand Scheidam Schnas,' 'Old ' Ja; maica Rumj Qld Ryej and Wheat Whiskey, Old French Brandy, of vintage 132. I "A i- ALSO j I ' . ; ', London Brdwii Stout; a. superior article Hib berts Double Pale Ale: realjwhite wine Vinegar, Apple Vinegar. Fresh Lime Juice and Lemon Syrup- ! ' j ,f - ! ' . August 19, 1853 I ' ,2tl2. WESTERN ' CAROLINA JHILE A CADEJIY. To Contractors. The undersigned a Baiildinsr Committee appoint ed by the Board of Directors of Western Caroli na Male Academy, rf speetfully iuvije the atten tion of contractors and mechanics, to the build ing which lis proposed to lie erected by said Board at tount Pleasant. Cabairus County, N. C. The bhildmg will be 70 feet in length and 36 feet in 3epth in the clear three stories high, to be built'of brick material. I ' : Scaled ppopbsals will be received until the 2oth of September next, when the contract will be clos ed. For further particulars -or specifications, bidders are requested toaddress jM. Barrier, JJsq., one tot the committer, ;Mount. Pleasant. JM. BAKKlr.it, MATHEW PETREA, P. B.;C.SMITH, i DANIEL BARRIER, JOS.1A. LINN, ' i r 3 Julv 21 SALES i LOfTS CHEAl I t - andSn. 1 I. im H H..H ' 1S55, .'i - ! . 9t38 -I i ft 1 until til c. . 1 m n .1 . Just Eeceived at f m E. WILSON'S h JEWELRY ESTABLISHMENT, One door, above Murphy, McRorle & Co.'s KRICK STORlil v. f OLD LEVER WATCHES,' IS carat case, full VII ' . jewejieu, Gold " " '- -v."; . Gold . " " Gold balance, . . Gold Ilunting case Lever, . Gold Watches, extra fine, '.-... - Gold . . - " -' ' ,: . Gold " ' " - . Gold Lever,' Adams & Co., 18 caret cases, Gold Hunting case Lever, 18 carat, 9 ' t40 j 7o '80 f 85 100 110 leweis anacnronomeier oiuanee.voa- A' j Johnston, maker, " '- $& Gold do., ease extra heavy, VJ ruby jevr i els, Wm. Cooper, maker, ' s's ,150 y!6 Silver. ' '."' "; ' . ' Silvr " hunting ease, , i 18 1 -20 Silver - ; "hunting case, lo holes V'J jewels, extra flue,- $30, 35 and 10 Ouarticr Watches, silver: 2 jewels', extra ; ; j quality, i ' V . . ;; 12 Quartier, regula ted and warranted, y 10 " Qnartier, ' j " " : v With the larse stock of Watches now. on hand, can be found a heavy and splendid assortment of FASHIONABLE JEWELRY, consisting in part of ladies' and gents Breast Pins, Finger Rings, Ear Rings, (latest stjle) Cuff Pips, Chatlains, Guard Chains, Guard and Fob Keys, jine Bracelets, fine gold finard, Fob and Vest Chains, -Fob and Vest Seals, &c, &c. Also, ,j Gold, Silver, Steel & Plated Spectaeles, ' 7 CL.OCKS, Silver and Plated Ware, Cuilery;' "' Musical Instruments, 1 Pistols, Perfumery and Fancy Articles of every description, which will be sold as low aslcan be bought in the Southern country. ! AH goods warranted to be what they are sold for j prders from a distance punctually attended to. Wttches and Jewelry can be sent by mail with perfect safety.- . i Clocks", Watches, Chronometers, Music Boxes, Jewelry, &c, repaired in the best manner, and warranted. '' 1 -1 . X"Cash paid for OLD SILVER. - . j I . WM. R. WILSON'. . Salisbury, June 17, .1853. . 33 'v f An agreeable and Efficacious Family xaeaicme, sanctionea ana prescnueu. uy THE MiSUlUAL 'AUUL.T1 ! '. : -SILL'S COMPOUND WILD CHERRY TONIG AIVD i x ALTERANT ! y Tlie best and most certain remedy Cor t lie cure of Dyspepsia, Ihdigis 1 tion, Flatulency, Liver Com-: plaint, IVervousness, .General r J ; ' Debility, &c, &c. ' -And is especially intended and adapted to relieve the anections 01 Females and otners 01 .se- dentary habits and pursuits This valuable article exercises a gradual and gentle, yet certain and mbst salutary influence on the most important organs of the human frame ; restoring in an extraordinary manner ther na tural action, thereby establishing that just "equi librium iii all the functions of the system, which Constitutes perfect health. . .. " ' , , 1 To those who reside,1 or have been exposed in miasmatic regions, it will' be1 found an admirable m,eans of preventing and even curingjntermit- . tent Fever, Ague and Fever, &c, &c.,.as well aa i niil,lr t Uiat.lxmg tcaJu of tedious, distressing', ; and dangerous anections, so oiten consequent up j oh themr sitch as, enlarged Spleen, Obstructed Ilver, Chronic Diarrhoea, &c, &c. It- has utso - been found, in many cases, to produce the most ! happy and enduring effects in many of- thqsse anomalous and nervous affections in females, for Tsjhioh, as yet, no satisfactory mode of treat-; nient has been adopted. " .- ' ' - .- VS-Y j j The value of this medicine is" now na longer a niatter of doubt. . It has been fairly tested, not only in this community, but in various parts' of the surrounding country in the towns of Char lotte and Salisbury, and counties of Mecklenburg, Rowan, Iredell, Davfe, Cabarrus, and Davidsony ahd in several of ,the principal cities and towns 6F iSouth Caroling. . From all these, thereports have been of the most satisfactory' character; ss iijumerous. testimonials from individuals of the' Most respectable character amply testify. j j Ihis is no tjuack'Aledicine-rbut one composed of ingredient well known to physicians, and dai ly :used by them. It is from the judicious and bjappy combination of ' these, that new and valu able properties are developed, which, rendeire it sp valuable in that wide rangeof affections in tfhich it has obtained so high a character, s The proprietors will, with pleasure, make known its . cbiistituent ingredients to tfhy gentleman ot the Medical: Facuhy; ; t -'''Wi., . Prepared by SILL & SILL, sole Proprietors, Salisbury, N. C, and for sale by theic Agents inNorth and South Carolina, Georgia and Ala bama. , .- July 1, 18-33 Cino3o Valuable Real Estate i . TOWN OF MOCKSVILLE, FOR SALE ! A VALUABLE HO USE AND LOT W ITH good improvements thereon is now o'ffiered for sale by the subscriber. The Lot con- tains FOUR ACRES AND A HALF, with hegro houses, and a . " . t f ' ' ' ' i :;i i: ! ) YOUNG ORCHARD, v lso. a cood loi of FIFTY-KOUR ACRESiwell timbered and watered,. which will be sold dg' ac commodating terms, and the location is adeira le one. : ; Those wishing to buy such property, I. - .! .... ' 'si wm do well to call soon. . - , . - B. BAILEY. '. mueKtsviiie, o uiy ,o, ' 1000. Olot All those indebted to me by note or account, who fail to pay a, part . by the loth of August, will' find their notes or accountstn tie hands of an officer for collection, as-mv situation is such. that further indulgence cannot be aven. July 6, 1853. ' , Br BAILEY. OFF AT COST ! mHE (Copartnership of M. 1ROWN & SON J will expire by limitation oi the first, day-of September ' next, and in orde' to cloe the eon ccrn as speedily as possible,1 ail make room for AN ENTIRE NET STOCK; in the Fall, we will sell our Gods' at cost for cash or good notes. We have a laijtf.stopk of.vcKr' Desirable poods j . OF EVERY DKSlI,TIO which have been laid'in at w prices, and will be sold at from twenty to my per cent lower than the same descriptionof goods have ever ! been : sold in the markets Call, examine tne goods, and hear prices is 1 we ask, and jou will soon be convinced thaii good investment of your money caii be niade d our store, much bet ter than investing it at Carlina City iu town lots, or in copper mines. '.-.' i ! y, BROWN & SON. Salisbury, July 1, 1853J f ' - - 33 k " G. A. MlilJER, t ATTORNEY AND COU1SELLOR AT LAWy . I SALISBURY, X. C. usni,- Gout, ' Aiba and. Joints,! w.elling8, Hard , .axed pains whatcv-1 lied pain cannot; These Plafixs -posgees the advanta go of being put up in air-tight boxes ; hence they retain their; full virtues in all climates. 1 , This celebrated Pain Extractor has been so ex5j tensirely used by phycian8 and .the people in. general, both in this country andLnrope, that rt is almost needless to say any thing about it. Yet there may be some, who stand in need of its heali ing powers who have not yet tried it. ! For their sakes we will simply state . what it has done in thousands of cases, and -what it will do for thcui I when tried., j ' : 'r ,.,-r ' -. r , -.,!.' . 1 ----- . O I ' A VOICE FROM GEORGIA, - i -,. (.',...- - - 1 1 Read the.following testimony from a Physieiaiu Gesti.Kmks. Your Hebrew Flaster has cured me. of pains of which I have suffered for twelve years past. . "During this period I labored under anaffliction of ray loins and side, and tried many remedies that aj own medical experience sug gested, but without obtaining reliefs At length I used your Plaster, aljd am now by .its good effects entirely" cured. I will recommend the Jew David or Hebrew Plaster ta all, who are o-lsuffering from contraction of the- muscles, or permanent pains in the side or back. The people of Georgia have- but to become ac quainted with its virtues, when they will resort ; tff-its use. Yours, truly, i - M.'W. WALKER, M. a Forsvthe, llon'roe County, Ga. . To Messrs, Scovil & Mead, New Orlasr.La. JEW DAVID'S OR HEBREW PLASTER IS i NORTH CAROLINA, i - Mbssbs, . Scovil & Mka,! I ' have. bce troubled with the -chronic rheumatism 'for th last-twelve years. On the 1st. of July J.849, 1" was so bad that I coura not turn'myself iJJ b and the pain so severe that 1 4iad" "iiot. 'slept a wink for six days. At this time my attending Physician ' prescribed the- " Hebrew- Plaster," and it acted like a charm ; the pain left jne.and I sle4 more than half of the night,, and in three days I was able Jto ride outA I consider the "He brew Plaster" the best remedy for all Sorts of. pains now in use: . 'J la. w.m'minx ' 4Iendersonvillef X. C. Aug; 1G, 2850. , Beware of counterfeits; and base imltationslf friSiSTlio ffnnnino will in liililTp.liftrp fr nature E. Taylou on the steel plate engraved label 6n the top of each box. " . - Purchasers arc advised that a mean counter feit of this article is in existence. t - The genuine is. sold only by us, and by our agents appointed throughout the South and 110 ;pedler is allowed to sell it. Dealers and pur- ' chasers generally are cautioned against buying of any but -our regular agents, otherwise thejr i will be imposed upon with a worthless articlei -; i .1 SCOVlL & MEADJ : 111 -Chartress street, N. Orleans, Sole General Agents for the Southern States, to whom all or- . fbr ninst invnrjjiblv be addressed; -! DR. GUYSOTT'S YELLOW DOCK AND SAR- ! SAPARILA, for th5 Cure of disease, or as a : SrjlIXG PURIFIER OF THE BLOOD aild AS & GEN ERAL toxic for the system, is unriJraled. -. - The curativepowei-5 of. this extract are truly jvoialerful, and all invalids should make imme diate trial of the '"Yellow Dock-and Sarsajianl la." 1 cannot injiire the most"dclicate patient-. THEN FLY FROM MINERAL NOSTRUMS, to seek hope, life and vigor from this Purely Vegetable Remedy: Therefore, however broken . inlieaith and spirits, however loathsome to him- i self and others, let no one despair of recovery ; let the patient only understand that his hope of physical restoration lies.in "Ouysott's Fxtract of Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla," and persuade . him for his LIFE'S SAKE, to try it, and we : have no hesitation in predicting his speedy res- toratiqij to health. '.-... '.";. - i 'A THING OF BEAUTY IS A JOY FOREVER." V Wiy will pepple endure pimples on the ' hu- A. Tit n n ti In - fit t i-i a ' j-tT a-iii nfiAne t t onvr L-mil v hon it Is a fact so well known,' that Dk. Gcysott"s 'Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla cleanses the skin : from all impurity, removing Pimples, Sores.and ? Blotches', leaving the affected parts as luealthy, ' smooth and soft as the flesh of a babe. , It is -really priceless to- all that wish "Che rosy beauty of childhood, it cjiusbs all sores and poisonous wounds to -aisciiarsce an mtested matter, and eradicates every impurity fronv the system. . n -' It does its "work mildly, but effectually, giving cofiacious beauty ; and blboniiDg, healtli in the -place of ugliness jand s'oul-sickening disease, Sold by-Murphy, McRoric & Co., Salisburv.N.C. ' -; " ; SiH'&tSill, . . " J i Murphy & Black, - Concord, ' '" ! Barnhardt SulUvan, Gold Hill," ' - "Marshall & Parkera - Albemarle," '- .; Morrison, Curthy& Co j, Statcsville i" - " And by one agent in every town in the Sojith -. ' -, . j-i .; !.... j . - - - SOUTH TROY is no longer for sale : The sub scriber' has determined to go ahead and improvfi if, and intends to keep pace with the Car of Gener-; al Improvement in North 'Carolina. To his mind, the good old State is "just entering upon afield which: ijboundless Iri its'.cxfctit, and incalculable in its. Importance ; and Eagle'Mills and South Troy idc&-. tined ti become'one oFli.niost valuable manufae- taring sites within her boi&ds. ; The undersigned intends to act upon this opinion, and push, on -hi iiuprovenients. Any person wishin to join him in his eirterjiries may address him at'Eagle Mills, Ire-, dell coun'ty, '2i. C. He ia prepared to sell Jlt'l) in South Troy. . - ANDREW UAUGARLY. S9I expect'to be"re'ady in a short time, to sup ply Town Clocks, Town Bell,ervanV bells. 4c, 4c., to all who may needtheui. ; " ' 'A. B, April 14, 185V: v - ' IyS6 1 N. B There is now a fair prospect of roiinio Steam Boats, Keel and Flat Boats on the waters ot IluntingCreek, South and North Yadkin Rivers. , -Four gentlemen and myself, travelled along the rich valley of Hunting Creek and the Yadkin?, Ux. the Great Central Rail Road, and we find that about 1 wo thirdj'of the- whole route is now ready for stoani boats; to jun of an ordinaryrfeize ; and it is jiow" bf lieved?that with k little expense, the rreek will be worth a fortune to the undertakers. We left South Troy in oar boat, and made our way to the railroad over the North Yaclkin River. When this is done," the rich provisions and goods will flow to Salisbury, and bring about a lively trade. We want navigft- .ting nr a. rl''Pad.jJl f-Tnn'p . ' A. B. EDGEWOETH FEMALE .. i,- smiiivARY. ; j, - ;'- THE NEXT SESSION OF THIS INRTITU 4ion"will cohimencei on. Monday, August 1st. The corpk of Instructors has been completed by securing the services of i Prof. GnilJauine Ji. Ve Kinriein-the department of Modern Languors, who has long been known as one of the niost'ae complished and successful teachers iu Virginia. - ,It is very desirable that pupUs attend punctuallv at the commencement o the sesion. ,or wore particular information respecting the School, umilv to RICHARD STERLI.XU, A.M. " . ' ; Principal, Greensboro', N. C. "' July 8, 1855. ' 536 "Charlotte "VVTiig copy 5 weeks and forward ac't to this office. ; " . .MOCKSVttJ&E JTAIE ACADEMY. " T..jt next s'essio'n of ihio. i .. T -. mence on the tbir flttr--v''r T; . t ' , , 7 Tuition per-session of avc monwia " ... rnraan urautuw, ... - Higher'EngHsh branches, ; - S w , Higher MaUiematical benches law, ' T.a-fin nd .Creek.- 12 00 st,ionts rharffed from the time' ot enterit otherwise no Ueduction m me auuienvw In cases of protracted Ulness or lamiiy ami KnWl In the vtHasre and viciiuti .Vtn SA iwr nwilltll. , . 8"Our merchants will make bills of j with minors, unless it De ,expresi ucc. Parent or Guardian, anu large sum i c money are neithef necessary nor desiraj Tuna 951 1 f&'A - . "' 6f BLANK WARR - . i 'I! l T I '. I AP, I"..-,''. - ,'.' ' ; : .1 . . -; -. : - " , ,' ! ; - - - '-1 ; - h !.:!..';..;.,.. j ', . ; : ;.: ' : . . - v-
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