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r 77 I ' 1 i .- i ' : '' : A. I S . . .;:-.f .i! S.' U ' S. , TELEGRAPHIC KEWS. LAXEB FKOM ETJEOFeU-ASSIVAI. OF ..." ASIfi'-iVV-! j , t- Baltimore, October 19. The British mail steam ship Asia, Oapt. E. G. Lott, has arrjvlsl from Liverpool, which port she left onjtjie 8th inst. The Liverpool Martlt.SincG , the de parture of the CancTiM Jon' the 1st inst., all .qualities of Cotton haflV slightly ! declined, and the sales of the week comprised 36,000 bales, of which speculiiors took. 4000. and exporters 2000, leaving 30,000 bales of all. descriptions to the- trade- Fail Orleans was quoted at 6 S-SdMMidJlinf Orleans " at 5 5-3d, Fair IplaM at Gltland Mid tiling Upland at 5Jd.I 1 'i The advance in.Yur of Is. 0d. 3 ; bar rel of 196 lbs., mentioned in the -Canada's advices, had been losti and the market was again quiet, llicewaiii in good demand and prices were stiffer althfAigU quotations were Dchaagcd: v. If i -'. J .State. of Trade. Hasiness in Mancltes- tcr were uuehanped M The London Money Market, Consols were quoted at UU i . EUROPEAN 'INTELLIGENCE. Nothing definite-has transpired " relative to the Eastern question, but many rumors are afloat. . '" v ; The Paris correspondent pf the' London Times says that the English and French governments had informed llussiac that the. ' time' "for; modifications had , passed, and that they would maintain the integrity of Turkey The Sultan it is sai I has not yet signed the declaration of wa Council has voted in dt optional with the ' commence hostilities. but that the grand vor of war', leaving Executive I when to I On thetrtlier hand the Paris correspoiieut of the London rAr r flirt. Rfli in. Stant, that iutelligeu( had bec.ri received '-.confirmatory of the rfciort that die . Sultan had signed fhip dccIation of war on the . :0tb ult. Another dispatch from Vienna aays that Turkey haq i icmanded jb.at Kus-. .siti should within four! weeks evaluate the rrincipalities. - I '. - ' ' It is stated that Ft; nee would iseud ten , thousand men to ConS tantinople, jand : that the combined fleets, w uld reach there On the 7th instant. if; - . 1 'i 3 ' It is said that the zar expressed at! OI- - mutz, an ardent desire for peace.! -v- The l'aris I'atrie c ntradicts this rumor that the Sultan haT(J clared war. ! Cholera was destroy tog the llussian, troops on the Danube. 1 . I i ' ,".:.-' i . " ''!''':- : ' ' The Czar had ordered a new levy of troops. Louis Xapoleou had hint 18,000 men tbre- infurcc the army at lluiiie. 1 i 1 . . . i j : 9 . : i v The ship Annie Jahe, for -Quebec, was wrecked on the 24th?ult, off the Hebrides, ' and three hundred individuals perished. A great ltail ltoad iaccide"ht had occur red near Dublin, Irefa'nd, whereby fourteen persons were killed and" fifty wounded. 1 Martin Koszta left jSmyrna on the 23d ult., on board the Anerican barque Mimo sa, for the United Stakes. Mr Brown saw mm on. The Hon. D. the 2od ult. Soule reached Madrid on. , '-i - r riSE AT LaUISYILLE. ; , - ' iijltinicn-e, "October 22.' A great fire-was rging on Saturday at Louisville: J Tite Joiifkal ofiice and a cuui- of stores have been consumed. The' loss is very heavy". f , ' DEPAETURE OFs THE HUMBOLDT r- Baltimore, .Oct.. The U e U. S. Mail sleam . liip Ifumboldt, i Lines, sailed jfroni New 'Vork for?- ivia Cowes, af .her usual hour on Oapt Havre Saturday, with TQO'OOO in specie on freigiiL f 1 The Adamantines and the Administration. ...-.'" r.altimore,' October Secretary Guthriefjy reply to Mr. Broa- son has becn Dublifehed. - Th The Secretarv - - i . , r son s lnsubordmatioa renders hisi coatiQu - - ance in office iuippsibl Hpt surprising that the officially announced J. Collector of the port of New-York, rice Urbason removed. ; J. J., Lisco to be Sub- . Treasurer at Xew-lbrk, vice Dix! resieneid, And J. II. Broadhead to be Naval Officer at New-York, "ctve, lector. , f iedfield appointed Col-. John h. O' Sullivan, a free soilor of New- rorky. has been apppiuted CJiaijc '''. Af fa ires to Portugal. Vv" " "." i I OF U. S. STOCKS. Baltimore, Oct. REDEMPTION 1 IL. Over 8500,000 worth 'of U. S. Stocks Ihave been redeemed at the U. S. Treasury in - asnington, this week FISE AT CIUCINNATTI. IjBaltimbre, October 24. A great fire OCCUf red at Ciucinnatti on Saturday, w'Lich destro-ed a dozen , ware houses. Winter at the North. .1 - -1 Baltimore, October 'H. There was snow and hail on Monday at Uultiniorel'hiladelphia, New-York, &c. Fire at Louisville. I Baltimore, October 21. The loss by the eceut fire at Louisville, is estimated at Si0j,000, of which SU30, 000 was insured. I New-York: Cotton Market. ' I L Baltimore, October 21. In New-York on Monday Cotton was dull and 2'00 bales fwerc disposed of. I " ' - " " '" " . ' !' j : Baltimore, October 23. Cotton in New-York on Saturday was heavy- ;-. j:: . -V ' i i j . .- ; Baltimore, October '24. ' In New-York on Monday, Cdtton was unchanged) and 1500 bales were Isold, -. 'You arc writing my bill on very rojigh paper,' said a client to his attorney. 'Nev er minij,'. said the lawyer, 'it bas to be fil ed before iU comes into court. ' . contends thai he. ha a right to appoint the j be pained to learn thatjhe met with an ac-sadrdinatd-officer-in the Custom House,, j cident on Saturday lastj, at his Mills, which and concludes by. spying that Mr. Brou- J resulted in his death o.' Monday last." AVe THE GTJBEBITATOEIAL! ELECTION. The names' of JAsj-W. Osborne, Dax'l. r ." . i t -r nr - T M. Barrixger, and Hejjry W. Miller, all good men and true i,Whigs,i have, been ; mentioned by several of the Jstate papers in connection with the-approaching (Juber natorial contest in North Carolina- Eith er of these gentlemen, we are confident, would lead the Whig party to success, and would discharge jthe.-duties of . Govern or to the entire satisfaction of the people, We see no necessity for haste in this ma,t- ; ter, however. - The Convention to nomine! ate a- candidate for Gpvernor, is distant ! ,,,,',( 7 . . several months, and new moves are being ;. made upon the political chess board every j edgc of its admirable effects, I can with the great day. ' ! The duty of the Wlijgs, we think, ! est confidence recommend it, &c. See advertisc is to act with circumspection and caution, I went in another column. For sale at SILL, .&, awaiting until the; proper iimc,the progress ! S1S!,ibulT'I N C t - i of events, so that when the move is made, l ' ' ' . , ' ' L it is with the concurrence of the united Whig party. Wc have a wily "foe to op pose a fog fertile in expedients, acute . iu political strategy.; The field might be lost by precipitation, ind althouih we antici pate nothing of the kind, iyet errors in. the j outset mijlit occur, which could have been j prevented, lucre are :n umbers oi gentle men in the Whig ranks, capable and hon est, each worthy to receive the nomination, and conduct the party to victory. We have strong capital to fall back upon, and this lining ths ease, discussion ui advance of the season seems to us impolitic. The se lection of a standard bearer out of the ma ny gallant, spirits in the -Vhig ranks,' will be one of the easiest duties, of the Convention.-- Witmutgton Herdld. , : A FISH ST0SY. " ' '" The following thrillin j account is said to hae been taken from the log book of a vessel some timcsince its; arrival in port. - In course of voyage,' that dreadful dis- j case, ship fever, broke out jam on 2 the crew.- ship fever, broke out urn on r the crew. One of the sailors' among the first victims, a3 acuuipau.cu :l7 xi pux., - fau u iu A L . ---- . A ...1 Ai 1 1 i . 1." j . !.: !,. 4? iceii years wuo was suyiigiv oiuicucu w.uis . fatlTer. and remained Hvlth .him dav I and night, and never could U persuaded leave ! . .-. ,. . r ! i 1 lns.sick tather tor a moment. A large shark was seen every day fol- ' lowinf the vessel, evidently, for the pur- " nose or devourinfT.anv one who siiouw aie i l,n I A f l,;hwv .. After lingering a feW days, the sailor died. As' it wasjhe custom at sea, he was sowed up in a sheet, and for the purpose of sinking him an old grindstone, and a car peijtcir's axe were; put in with him. The very impressive services of' the Episcopal church was then fead. and the bod y then committed to the deep: j '-.''. : , ; j The poor boy who had .watched the pro-1 ceeds closelyj plunged iu after, his father, I when the enormous shaifc swallowed', them j both. -The second day after this' dreadful scene, as the shark continued to follow the j vessel, (for there:; were; others sick on .the ship,) one of the sailors proposed as they j had a" sharp hook- on board, to make an cf- j fort to. take him. 1 'i''j . j They fastened the h'ook to a large , rope-; and baited it with, a pict-e of pork, threw it ? into tue sea, anu:tiie snarK lnstantiyj.swal lownd iL, Having .thusj hooked him, by means of windlass they hoisted him QD. board.' After .he was, dead they pn to open him, when, one 0f the sailors stoop ing down for that purpose, suddenly paus ed, and after listening at few moments, de clared most solemnly,, hjc heard a low mut- tering sound, which appeared to proceed ; from the shark. j-iThe siiilors after enjoy-; ing;i hearty laugh at hik cspensc ' proceed- i edlo listen for themselves, when they were compelled to admit: they heard a similar j sound. They jtlicii preceded to open the j shark, when the mvstery was! explained. ; A . It appears the'sailor fras not-dead, in a trance, and his soik on litakins but this discovery,. Jiad by iiieanjj of his kiife, . rip ped open 'the. sheet. Having thus liberated-his father they both (went to wdrk and righted, up, the old grindstone the boy was ttirnihg, the father was libkling on to the ship, -carpenter's axo, for the purpose of cut- ting their way out of their Jouah-like prison, 1 wbiili oceaswncu the uoisc heard by the sailors.' As it. was the j hottest ;season of the year, and very little air stirring where th'ey were at -work, thej- were both stceat iiUj tremendously. ' j- Mdamhvlg Aa;ideht'h.c friends"and 1 - acquaintance's-, of .Capti James-.'.' Owen, will ii . i i : .i j. (r . ... it; :. r.i ! are jiot prepared to detail the particular - He was a most worthyiman, and his death i will be seriously felt by the touiiuunily in j which he .lived I How awfully true it i that " in the h.!' The sub- mhh.t of life we are in dea Iject of this paragraph; was m lown last- i week : He hercniict many of his friends i and acquaintances and j talked. -'with thcirf ; ! and now he is a. tenant of the silent grave. LariAtua M atihmuu. . The Colored Convention recently held at Chicago Adopted regoluhoiis to ; Coloni zation in alj its forms,; -"," '.. MAERliVGES. ; 1 z "i "Bride and Bridegrooifl, piigriiue.of life, honjefor ward to travel toErether. - In thi the beginning if your journej-, neglect not -the favor of heaveu." MARK I EEC At Easter Chapel, Watauga County, on the morning of the 10th inst., by the Rev'd Mr. Skiles. of th& Episcopal Church, Mr. G. N. FOLK, of S.-ilishnrv ti Mine IM-'TTTI.' 4 rni'V. ciLj of AVatauga. j In Cabarrus Co. on the 20th inst., by SAM'L. ROTIIROCK. Mr. ARCHIBALD M. A.lKLUTTS, to Miss. CLARISSA M. Daughter of Mr. MAR TIN LEPPARD. h!' DEATHS. i Ieath is he.re in spirit, watcher of a marble corpse, , That eye is fix jd, that heart is still, how' dreadful ( . ; . in its stnine.ss' ! ' .; .. i; j' DIED In this "County, on the 20tLof Septem j ber last, cf continued fever, in the I8th year of his age, SAMUEL ARTHUR LUCKY, son of I Samuel Lucky. " 4 . ! j : In thi3 county on the 10th inst,, MARY LU , CETTA JANE infant daughter of ANDREW and SARAH C; BERGER in tie Gth month of her age. In this county, on the 14th inst. Mr. GEORGE : BObT m the 75th yejir of his age. The deceas-1 1 ed, in early life, connect eil himself with theEvan i gelic Lutheran Church, and continued in the-! ! ooinmunion of the same jto the time of his death, j For ten years preceding ' his death he suffered greatly from Paralysis, and for the last three i years of his life, was. almost entirely helpless, ye,t he bore his affliction with cxepiplary patience and resignation to the Divine wilL , In this couiity, on.the 18th inst.. Mr. 'PAUL STR1CKER in the 37th year of his age. In thij .coiinty, on the lt)th inst., Mrs. SOPHIA, j-consoi-tof Mr. JOHN' RlMEB, in the 52d year ol her are. .; i n Therefore " it is circumstances' attending this deplorable ae- ' Washington, C niou I ciuent. Uapt. Uwen was a citizen oi this ; J. ltedfield to be "county, and resided near Thyatirii Church. ! Not so Poor as I Look One day as I Judge Parsons was jogging along on horse- j .back Over a desolate road, he came to' a log J house, dirty, smoky ! ana miserable.; Ue stopped to complete uie lou e meui puver-w ty of the scene. A poor half-starved fel low, with uncombed hair and unshaven ' beard, thrust his head through a .square 1 which served for a window, with-r "1 say,i Judge 1 ain't so poor as you take 1 me to be. for I don't own this 'ere land.": j gggggg DOCT. L. J). HANDY SAYS OF STABLER'S f1 Cherry frl'llwfJ: tered it m several cases of Lronchial Affections, -tU the most L results, and from a knowl- ? THE L-iUlES WILL ALWAYS REJOICE AT the 'happy experience of curing ernptfons, sore nipplcsj broken or caked breasts, piles and corns j after a thoroudi trial of the ? Mexican jSIustan"; j Liuimeut." For sale by SILL, & SILL, Salisbury ! N. C. i . Oct. 21. Jia. The Mexican Mustans; Liniment will give the most undoubted satisfaction to every one giving' it a trial for stiff joints, stiff neck or sore throat; J it has proved itself cfiicacious in those complaints jji many very stubborn cases, i or sale by tolL., & SILL. Salisbury X. C. ;;: Oct. 21.1m. 1 , : ii':i j , IN CALLING ATTENTION TO DDCT. GUY SOTT'S Improved Extract of Yellow Dock', and Sarsaparilla, we feel confident that we are doing a service to all "who may be affected with Scrof-. ulous, and other disorders, originating in hered itary taint, pr'from impurity of the blood. Ye avo known instances, -within the sphere of our acquaintance, where the most formidable dis tempers have been cured by the use of Guysott's Extract of Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla alone. It is one of the few advertised medicines that cannot be stigmatized with cpiackery.i for the "Yellow Dock" and the 'Sarsaparilla"iare well known to be the most efficient, (and at thc same time, inoxious) agents in the whole Materia Med ica, and by far the best and purest preparation of them is Dr. Guysott's Yjellow Dock ami -Sarsaparilla. For sale at MLRPMY, McRGRlE, & i c , . slLL& SILL'S, Salisbury N. C, ... 7 7 Oct. 21. lit. DR-M'LANE'S LIVER PILLS.THE, GREAT and increasing demand for. these Puis is the sur- tst. evidence 'of .their excellence; People try them, and then recommend them to their ueigh- bors. Xo one who has ever .suffered from the -i -ul ,1"' l 'xul" anv of the ' diseases arising trom a disordered state ot that Orgaji, Or; has vet failed in obtaining relief if he tried Dr. M'Lane's Pill's; and thus tliey have worked their own way into, popularity by the astonishing cures which they are every day performing. Read the follow ins j 1 - V .'I " , . t Fkostbi rg, April 2d, 1850. Iessks. J.. Kidd & Co. Gkxtlemex- Y'ou will please send us one gross of your Pills?, pre pared by Dr. M'Lane. They are j in, great de man, l'lease' forward them direct. I i KELLER, &IIAMILL. S. CiiAelestox, Clark Co. O. April 15, 1850. Your medicines are universally diked in this scctkm of country. "We have constant calls for them, the 1'ili.s especially. To be had at 'MURPHY, McllORIE, & Co'S SILL, & SILL's yalisbury N. C. Octi 2I.2t. ''JT"Sick Headache, Heartbunj, ! Sour Eruc tations, Constipation of the Bowels, Obstructed Liver, Enlarged Spleen, ' &c, may all be promptlv relieved by the use of IStLL'S COM P( )UND" WILD CHE URY TONIC LVND ALTER ANT See advertisement in another column ' f i ' jo; Sept. o0 MARKETS. CORRECTED WEEKLY. M .1 ; SALISBURY, October 28 1853. Ap-jiles, (dried) Bacon, Cotton, Cotton Yarn, Coffee, Corn, Beeswax, Butter, Flour, bid. ' ; . 50- 10 8 a 9 So 00 a 14 -10 a 00 . !. oo l(i a 12i A ail?, ' i i Oatc, - -.'j j Irish Potatoes, 1 Sweet ' : Sugar, Lrown, Do. loaf. Salt, per sack, ; Tallow, i ; Wheat," t . ! Poik, pi a 7 I 80 I 75 35 a 40 ' 7 a 0 r VH l 3 10 60 6 ?4.00 3j j 4 a 5 ' ! 3j a 40 Feathers, per lb : Ir"n' . . . Chic-kens, per du7.cn Lanced (Jil, Molasses, 0 a 10 Lard, 10 a 11 21, 1S53. i 10 a ii : '20 a-23 20 a 2S SI a 6 i 50 ' , FAYETTE YILLE, October Beeswax, 21a 1' ." I Lard, t Bacon, 5 " KSa'J I Leather, pole, 1 7t0"' " Com, j CofFee, ; '.) a !M Mola.-es, 70 a lb Xails, cut, 10 a 13 Oat, I Sj.2j .'Sugar, brown, 30 a 40 , Do. loaf, i $11)0 110 Salt, sack, ?2 ;" 0 a 5 Tallow, r i ? 0 a 4 jWleat, Fl'oiii-, ' C a S Ma 12. 00 U 2 25 Feathers, 'Flaxseed, Iron. Swedes, Do. English, a 10 1)5 1 . GREAT BARGAINS , . , . : j i r :'-'.;. IX i:L;t : -V - WATCHES AND JEWELRY ! jAil0norvAir HAS JUST RECEIVED FROM NEW 1'ORK and Philadelphia, the largest and best selec ted assortment of -If 1 Watclies and Jewelry ;'-... : - f i ' ' ever offered for Sale in the . Town of Salisbury, j comprising a general assortment of . j ! Gold ami Silver Watches, Jold Fob amli;uard Chains, Seals, TJracelets, Ear ISobs, CuH- lins, c;entleynen' and i Iadies' Iti east Pins, Fing- . er Ilings, line Gold Pencils, & Cases, Gold, Silver and Steel SPECTACLES, i j h Together a variety of FANCY ARTICLES and PERFUMERY, I j j I which he will sell CHEAPER than they can be bought at any similar establishment inJthe-State. 'Call and examine for yourselves.; 'Store one door below R. & A. Murphv's store.- I f CLOCKS, WATCHES and JEWELRY of aU kinds repaired in the best manlier, j and km tho most reasonable terms. I if: i 1 JAMES IIORAII. - Salisbury, Oct. 28, 1853. tfi AGRICULTURAL FAIR. riMIE FIRST ANNUAL FAIR of the DAVIE i ' ii COUNTY AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY for j the "encouragement of Agriculture! Domestic j Manufactures and the Mechanic Arts," Will be 1 held at Faruiington, on Friday the 11th Novem ber next. " )' ; '''' J Those wishing to enter the list as competitors for the various premiums offered by the Society ' for the best Cattle, Hogs, Agricultural products, &e., (as per list of premiums heretofore publish- euj are reierrcit to the Committee or Arrange ments for all necessary information, j i - The Annual Address before the Society, will be delivered by Col. R. O. Turyear.!; j j All persons, ladies and gentlemen., arc respect fully invited to Iiear the addre'ss, arid psirtake of the hospitality of the Society in a Farmer's din ner to be furnished for the occasion. ! ' !J. W. WISEMAN, Coi-: Sec'y. Oct. 13, 1852. i 2152 LAND FOR SALE! j riHE subscriber having determined to move- X ' est, offers his plantation for sale on advan tageous terms to persons desirous of purchasing good land. There is in the tract 175 acres, well watered and iniproved, good dwelling and out buildings: the barn being new and conveniently constructed. There is on the premises a black smith) shop supplied with tools, and n6 better stand for that business any where, i There is al so, ten acres of the very best Meadow, in good order. . ; - :''H ! I The land lies six miles West of Salisbury, in a good neighborhood. Tliose wishing to buy are invited to call and examine for themselves. ' i MOSES BROWN. October 28, 1853. T , 5t52 THE CHEAPEST PLACE YET ! CALL AND SEE V! i OTJE STOGKOF FALL AND WINTER GOODS Daily arriving from New York and Philadelphia, which is large and handsome, and which we are now selling at prices ve think the public cannot fail to be pleased with. All in want of any de scription of , , . . '. ,-" Drf Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Crockery, &c, &c , arc now invited to call and see. ,: " . "-" Our thanks are due, and are hereby returned tp our customers for their liberal encouragement extended to us. ; " . : i ; CHAMBERS &. 0DAMBERS. Salisbury, Oct. 14, 1853. 50 T UST RECEIVED J A large lot of HEMLOCK LEATHER at 50 CHAMBERS & CHAMBERS. Kff) PAIR ;QF NEGRO SHOES UJJ just received at the store of ; 50 M CHAMBERS & CHAMBERS. FALL STYLE HATS ! UST RECEIVED BEEBEE'S- Fall Stylo Hats at the store of' J 50 , : CHAMBERS & CHAMBERS. r Shoes and Boots. O HOES AND BOOTS for Ladies and Gchtle- 0 'meni now-inTgtore and for sale -by ' 50 CHAMBERS & CILVMIiERS. MACKEREL ! 1 f BARRFLS and half barreh? Mackerel just J U received at 1 - '-"' CHAMBERS j CHAMBERS. ' . CHEESE CHEESE ! ! I4VGLISli AND AMERICAN CHEESE just re l ceived at ' ' ' x CHAMBERS & CHAMBERS. Keady-Made Clothing ! - A'. L.UlGE:lpt4pf Ready Made Clothing just Jjl received at the store of - CHAMBERS & CHAMBERS. Ladies' Dress .Goods ! LARGE stock of Ladic's,Dress Goods now in store and for sale by ' - : CHAMBERS & CHAMBERS. -' r- , " " . ' -. Fashionable Robes ! 1 UST opened a few iiandsome and rich Robes, J very fashionable, at " CHAMBERS & CHAMBERS. COFFEE AND SUGAR ! K' BAGS OLD G OV'ERM EXT JAVA COFFEE :fj 20 barrels Ste-vart s refimia Sugar, . : 10 pulverized do. o jxiwdered do., just received and for sale by".'. : CHAMBERS & CHAMBERS. Cassimeres I 1' RENCH ajid English' Cassimeres, t t iotns. juist openeu ana lor sale by ; CHAMBERS & CHAMBERS. 'PATENT PARABOLA . i Spectacles! The undersigned is agent for the Patent Parabo la Spectacles, and;is prepared to furnish Specta cles and glasses toi suit all age. ' The highest testimonials can be given from persons of ac knowledged reputation, who agree in saying that the" glasses are far superior to any now in use. They arc constructed upon the best estab lished and understood principles, of Optics, and their 'adaptation toj the human eye in its-different , conditions of vision, is so perfect! as to render sight easy without ;cffort.' To persons who have weak eves, these spectacles recommend them-, selves particularly Call and evaniine for your selves, fcpcctaclcsi of all kinds always on hand'. I also continue to ,'keep a large assortment of Watches, Jewelry and Fancy articles. ; . W. R. WILSON, . Proprietor, of the Watch and Jewelry store, Salisbury.- ' . '. f -' - Sept. 23 SO Administrator's Sale !;- I OF ' - . '' ; EGROES, fcC, The nu-lersignid having qualified as Administra t?r on -.the cjslstc of Mrs. Susan Craigc, dee'd, will sell at Viubliif r;;ile at her late residence, six j miles Northwest Of Sabs'-ry, on Friday the 4th day of November' iis, all the ,prsonal proper ty belonging to said deceased, consisill'g of FOUR NEGROES, -Tw o -Mciif one Woman and one .'i ,'.- '-o-'.i;! GIUL, all of her crop of corn, wheat, Oats, Household and Kitchen Furniture, and various other arti cles too tedious to mention. ; i Terms i:u:de known on the day of sale. 1 JOHN'!. SHAVER, Adm'r. i Oct. 14, ,18-33. . i' '.' '.-.. ' ! 3t50 : '.'V i State of North Carolina. ; ; . ; DAVIDSON COUNTY. Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, August 'I - f t -Term, 1853. Jacob Miller, iJohn Miller, Joseph Wagoner 'and largaret, his Iwife, Polly Paliaer, Barbara Mih- liil.' Si.lK.ib T" i';ilnn -..,";.l If Ik It'll.... i...i. Palmer and wife, Christina; Henry L Sink and wife, Betsy, George F. Smith and wife, Nancy, L i i vs ' J ' Henry Miiler Michael Miller, Leonard Feezor and wife. Barbara, and Voter. Miller. Petition to sell Shires Ix this case, it apearing that the Defendants, Henry Miller, Michael Miller, Leonard Feezor and Barbai-a, his' wife, and Peter Miller, are not inhabitant of this State: It is thci-cfore ordered tliat publication be made for four weeks in the i Rowan Whig and Western Advocate, a newspa-I . per published in the town ot Salisbury, notify ing saiil non-resident defendants of the filing of this petition, requiring thenr personally to be and appear before the Justices of our said Court of pleas and Quarter Sessions, to be held for the County of Davidson, at the Qpurt House in Lex ington, km the second Monday of November next, then and there to plead, answer or demur to Plaintin s petition, or the same will be heard ex- pane as 10 lucui, anu vue slaves iueniioneu in me petition ordered to be sold. ; ..Witness-, C. F. Lowe, Clerk of our said Court of Pleas arid Quarter Sessions, at office, the se cond Monflay' in An anst, A. D. 1853. -' CF. LOWErCTk. 4t50 Prkjtcrs fee $4 , I A SUPERIOR ARTICLE OF j Boot; and Shoe Polish t May be found at Mcroney ami Eurkhead's Fan- j ey Variety Store, which has ' been found to be i vei'y serviceable iu preserving leather, bmol ; S".: CARTS ,;- for saie! We have twelve good MULES and RAIL ROAD CARTS for sale cheap. Call and sec. . Terms accommodating. ' ' ' ;! t .McELR0Y & CHAFFIN. . Aug.2C, 1853. . , tf43 ' Tifliifl for salfi ! " nnilE,: subscriber ofiirs to sell a .handsome FARM, j. we i improve.1, suuareu on me niam stage roau, - .. . ... . j iour in leiwebL oi to u:,Re ,,- vate sale; and any one .wishing to view the land had better do so at ap early day. The location of the place, thebuildingsandthesuperiorbottoinland, will L,nnnlf bhiviJotltAD f. . n 5 0 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 V I Ti rM eow n l more. 1 . i JAMES II, SMITH. f October 13, 1853. . . i -: j 3t51 , , - . CHAMBERS & CHAMBERS HAVE in store and for sale a large quantity of WHITE LEAD and LINSEED OIL. NORMAL COLLEGE. THE FALL TERM commence on the 14th September. Entire expense from $38 to $45 per session. --...' - ! r ; B. CRAVEN, President August, 1853. - tf 44 BLANK WARRANTS ' 1 FORSiLBIIEnE. I!EW GOODS ! !s- i :t For the Fall and Winter Trade ! ;: i:- "t-h . TnEsubscriber is now receiving his stock of Fail &i Winter Goods, which, when! complete, will comprise the largest and most magnificent assortment he has ever before offered, consisting in part of Ladies Dress Goods, of the L..TEST and MOST FASHIONABLE STYLES, nearly -every article in the5 Brencht Needle Work and Embroid ery line, ' Ribbons, Hosieries, Clothsj Cassimeres, &c. &c. He thinks! itjentirely useless to enumerate, but would most j respectfully request the LADIES, and those wishing td )urcha.s;c fine goods, to give his stock an examination, as they may feel assur ed of findingj the . j ( Newest and most Fashionable Goods at the j lowiest prices. " , ': : '- 1 .i . I .-! " -. " His store js at present at tie old stand, which. he will occupy until;the completion of the Gran ite Row, when he will remove to No. 4. i ' ' . ': K..MYEUS.. : Salisbury, Sept. tv1853. t 48 i MORE I NEW GOODS RICHWINE & HARRISON HAVING bought out the interest of Brown & Haines,' take this methdd of informing the citizens of Salisbury and tho; surrounding coun try, that they are tat the siune 1 stand, opposite MURPHY'S: GRANITE ROW, where they- are now receiving and ppening t , handsome istock of FALli AND WINTER which they will sellj as low fj!r cash', as they can be bought at any establishment in this part of the country.t We only require a call to convince all of the truth of 4'hat we lfavc. stated. We arc sincerely thankful for the pdttronage we have re ceived since; we have been id the mercantile bu siness, and as we have butjrecently went into merchandising, we hoic by elosc attention and an endeavor; to give satisfaction both in our goods and prices, to merit ah inerase. ! . f- ! "All kinds, of Ciuntr produce taken in: exenange ior oooas at tue market prices. j Salisbury - Oct. t i tf40 i Just RICIIWIN Ueceivcdl; AT 'I ." t -' - H : ) k HARRISON'S v . ' I STOH K, . V LOT OF OAlvFOllD S LATEST ii. STYLE HATS au-ICAPS. Also, m an .assortment of .SILK and other BONNETS! which will be soldjlow for cash. - i (49) ji .- U 4 A 1 - ' ' i ERASER k THOMSON ! FACTOES i AND I COMMISSION MERCHANTS, r Adger'sl North; Wharf; ' ' '. - Charlostnn! S. L Will 'attend Ito thebaic of COTtOX, TOH ACCt), FLOUR, and other COUNTRY PRODUCE Frederick E. FraSpr, August 11, 1833. :!: PauiS Thomson, lyll Cloaks; Mailt ilia's hud Sha wl; i ; Saliur Srjt. 2!1, 1853. "E. MYERS has just received a large and handsome assortment of Ladic$ Cloaks, Mantilr las and Shawls, of the liewst and latest styles. Rich Velvet, Cloth and Merino Cloaks and Talmas, rich Silk Cloaks Sacks and Mantil las, white, black and fcarlet Crape Shawls. All -colors Cashmere and Scotcn long Shawls. I J6S?-Don't forget to call at the old stand of 48 I j- I E. MYERS.., NEW FIRRfl ! Notice. rPIIE UNDERSGNEp having associated them ;J selves as copartnera to carry oh the Mercan tile Business in the Town of Salisbury; are now receiving from' New Y6rk 'arid Philadelphia, at the old stand of Brown Fraley & Co., '- 1 : TIc larsrcst ami luost complete ';. Stocfe of Slaple and I'ancv Dirv-GOODS t 1 : ' . i . i - I ' . ' ! they have ever offered to the.public.i Our articles are too numerous to enumerate, but in short we think wc have every tiling i lady or gentleman - ' ' niay waintan the t i -1 Wc deem it proper to state as we arc now-commencing- a. new iim, that it. is our purpose, as uear-as praqticaljle, to sticK to the' one price sys tem;, hut we do riot wiMi o.. be understood by this that w desire to sell our goods higher than our neighbors, jKcither d we profess to sell at any. p?ticular per cent, but it .what j the' lfl hS wish a,sncar as possible to treat everr Person alike. ; All we r" fn esM1110?1 ,f odroodsa,ult prices. n Special attention; is called tp their gtock ot. i. Iloniicts, Ribbands, Embiyider ies, Cloaks and 3Iimlillas, IClUbaild as hig-h as ?o per yd. ' i JOHN IX UltQAVX, i i JlENIiViA. LKMLY Salisburyi Oct, 5. 1 , 49 New Fall aiid Winter Mi brown! &; son RE SOW REpEIVIXG THE LARGEST AND ; A ucijt assortey OF I GOODS they have ever offered to the public, and will be sold as low as the same quality of Goods can be had in Salisbury?. ; -f. hi. ij Our stock consists in patt or the Tortuiw ing -. r:&S'':k Fine American, English and French prints, " French Merinos solid colored and fancy, " Delanes, iBcrages and Cashmeres, p : " Capes, Collars, jCuffs, and under Sleeves, f' " Mantillai, rich brochde Silks, i. A great Variety o( DfiESS TRDDIIXGS. Linen Edging, Inserting; and Laces,: i Bonnet Ribbauds, -j I The best assortment1 of Eadies' l)rc Gootls Iu Toun. it HATS ANB CAPS ; KEADY-MADE $ CLOTHING, 1 -Black, blue andl'broim frock '(-'dats.-.faiiev Cassi- j .uere Clotht Beaver and Pil6t over Coats. j from 3 to.25 i .pantk in?gredt ivariety ; also, ; Satin d worstcd Vests ; l,itfe and fancy linen , . . . , , 1, . 4 , ' bhirts' Mr,nf )unr do.j Mejno - and Cotton f - Drapers, Oloyes ind Hosiery, t i r-f-. 'IT -I pOOfS AKlSlIpES, i Ilai'divare, Ci ockiery, Grocciies, &c, ate., &.C. '.-'. Mi BROWX & SOX, No. 1, Main stijeet, Salisbury. Oct. WANTED AT MUEPIIY'S STOUE yj AAA BUSHELS of good drikl PEACHES, 4LUUU (pealW or uiic;aled,) for, which, the highest price will be givenJic gOofls at cash pri ces. R. & AJ MURPHY. mm Salisbury, Oct. y . 4 . WESTERN DEPOT ; ' ! .-.''-' - FOR . . 1 - :', ! . ' DRUS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS , &c. SILL i'SILL, I Drulsts and Practical Cliemists, opposite tlie Mansion Hotel, 1 : : ;:' - SALISBURY, N. C. s aildition to their stock, already among; tkd largest make d:uly addttiims of almost every uiuig 111 tUgir.liue of business; embracing Orugs, 31edicines, CliemicalsSurgical Instruments, ; : i Perfumery, lye-Stuns, Yarnislies, Paints, . r ; ? Uruslies Glass, &c, &c. &c. They cannot but be sensible of the pattering evidences of the appreciation of their efforts to es tablish in Western North Carolina, 'a great Depot for Medicines, &c "vvheri the Physician, the " Merchant, the l'lantcr and all others, may alwfi's be sure of finding a full supply of every article -in jtheir line ; and at prices vastly lower than ever before known in this part of the country; and which will compare most favorably with the prices of G-oods:of similar nalit in any pjiirt of the United States. ." ; ' - : . ' ' - ' : ; i -,." .Both Partners being regular Graduates in Medicine, and liaving 'had long experience in their business, and devoting themselves diligently to their duties, will guarantee perfect satisfaction to all purchasers, as well in the qualify of their goods, the neatness and care with Avhicli they are put up and packed, as in the veryt low prices at whkh they will be Sold.- "'." i ieXKItMS CASH. ;--:v ""I ':-""'.;' SeptT 30::::48 WATCHES! WATCHES! WATCHES!! W. H. WESON His just returned from New York and Philadel phia with a large and beautiful stock of John ston s, M. 1. Tobias', Edwards , Cooper s, Fish erjs Pierson's and BoMs' . y ; G-olpl jand Silver Watclies of the latest styles, and at various prices, rang- j ing from 8 1? 150. : j Hunting case French Watclies, silver, $8 00 j ; !. " detached Lever extra quality, 2b 00 Open face(Quarticrs, $8, $10, $12 ; ; " " (detached levers, $16, and $17; : Gold detached levers,j$."5, $40, $43, and $o0 ; ' Gold patent levers, hunting case, full jewelled, i'. r?50, $15, $70rf$75, $80,$;5,$100,$110, j !' A ; $i:;0 and $lol); -. Together with a, large and well selected stock of Irv PtieVe IS.tl U.UV-ll.J V;iUjJYJ UllllVl I) 1 Perfuuiery, Spectacles, Fancy Articles, j . ; Silver and Plated Ware, such as Tea and Tabic Spoons, pickle Forks and ivuives,. Butter Knives, bait bpoons, lea and i Table Forks, Castors, &q., &c. . He invites, all to give him a call and examine for, themselves, and any person hi want of a good Watch will do well to call .soon, as a better stock of WATCHES never was oirere.l for sale in Wes tern Carolina. ( W. R. WILSON. i Salisbury, Sept. 30, 1853. , ' '48 ; ! .: Eg-Clocks,, Watches, Jewelry, Music Boxes, &c., repaired in the best mariner, and warranted to perform well. 1 .- - . DRUG For Sale, I offer for sale my Drug Store in Salisbury, in cluding Shop Furniture, and" every thingj apper taining thereto. Here, then, is a first-rate chance for any riian possessing suitable quab'nJ cations, to make money. There is. a very general assortment ot good, . Fresh. Drugs, Medicines, &c., V on hand, and all in good order and ready for bW siness. The stand Js an excellent one, and ex tensively known, having been used as a Drug Store for the last twenty-five years. Any person wishing to go into the business here would do wcU to come and examine the property without delay, as a bargain can be had. ! S. II. PENDLETON. Sept. 21, 1853, , :- -58.'" i NEEDLES ! NEEDLES ! The best quality of James Smith & Sons drilled eyed Needles, Lughsh, for sale by . ! 48 - , W. R. WILSON. WASTED Ax apprentice to learn the watch making busi ness, s None but a steady young man need apply-. .'Apply to . .' W. R. WILSON. Salisbury, Sept. 28, -1853, 48 New Saw Mill. S Lumber ! lumbeki TiiE subscili'ber has erccte'd at 'his place on the Avaters of the. South Yadkin, half a mile above Reusliaw's ford, and opposite Barbers Mills 'a New Saw Mill, where he is now prepared to fill all orders for lumber at the.shortest notice. "' ! DAVID M. CRENSHAW. Sept. 1853. ' - tX47 ' " I Dissolution ! Tiik firm heretofore existing under the name of IL; II.. Beanl & Son, is this day dissolved by lini1 nt of two years. The business will be carried on at the old ijtand, by H.'II. Beard. ' ' All persons indebted to the late firm, tfc re quested to tall on the subscriber by the fiEst day of Deceinbcr next and settle, or their accounts, will be placed in the' haids of an officer. i - HORACE H. BEARD. , Sept. 22, 1853. : ; tf 47 FALL AND WINTER ' FA)SIIIOXS A.D JVEW ASRIVAL, OF CLOTIIS, CASSIMERES, YEST INGS, KEADY MADE CLOTHIXG, &c., 1c. ... IL iiJliEAlU) ' .- HAS the pleasure of informing the citizen's of Salisbury and the public in general, that he has just received a large assortment of the. finest Ifind most fashionable . Cloth's, Cassimeres, Vesting, Belidf -Made . . Clothing, &c., for the Summer Wear. Always on hand, Ready-Made Clothing of nis own .iianuiucturc, . Also Iline HATS and CAPS. , : which cannot be excelled for neatness and durability. ; Among his slock may be. found gentlemcB's Dress and Frock Coats, Pants and vests, together with an assortment of Boy's and Children's Clothing. His Stock of Cloths, Cassimeres and Vesf-ing-s, will he void as low as thfey can be purchased m tills lmri onae COtUmji ziutI nmantp v- . i. . i style of the art, ind with the best trimjuings which the Northern markets can supply. tfall mill Wiiici- PVvTii.i.t: fill- f'?.,lK'l' ' - .w. -w. JUST RECEIVED. ! Tailors' Fhears, Point", Thimbles, and Ncedl'cSjj always on hand for sale. He respectfully invites the citizens of Salisbury and the public to call and examine for themselves Every cliort made to please both in price and qualiJ ty-: ' - ' "' : ':'.- Salisbury, March IS, 1853. . tf20 I FOR SALE, Valuable Real Estate, I la the Town of Salisbury ! rPUAT valuable House and Lot formerly occu J' pied by Mrs. Ann Chasibeks, situated on. Main Street, between the Rowan House and the Banki Applv to - : ' . . MICHAEL BROWN. January 20, 1853; -. , 12. ;; tf WORTH & ELLIOTT, Successors to J. D. AVilUams, FORWARDING & COMMISSIOJV MEIICHAXTS, : J. A. WORTH. Eehruary 4, 1S53- W. P. ELLIOTT i lyp THE HIGHEST CASH. PRICES, . '. . WILL he paid for good work or saddle Horses lso for Corn, Fodder, Oates and Hay. ; ; TWO OR three Good wt-H broke Saddle and Har ness Horses fix salo. ' THOS. E. BROWN. ' and most complete in the State, continue to SEPTEMBER, 1853 ! NEW GOODsTMit GQ0DS1I MURPHioi! R$c A. JWURRHY HAVE THE PLEASURE TO INE0RM THE citizens of Salisbury and the surrounding coun try, that they are now receiving and opening at their Stcfre,. u very large and handsome stock, of -.. i,-. Fair and'Winter Grooas, which they offer to sell low for CASH, ', ' 1 at wliolcsalc or retail. Especial care has been taken in the purchase of this stock, and the selection of such Goods made, as are adapted to the warits of this country, Purchasers .wiiUind at onr Establichiueiit as extensive a varie iu tlje stj'le and quality of the Goods, and th pri ces as lo-.v as similar ods eaii be had in W"estei "North Carolina. ..- . . . . . '.. .We will enumerate a few oHly, as it would fef iui- possioie to list every thing we nave tur sale, ru; t- Rich Brocade India Silks, new styles, i i lorencc ami Uro de.Aaps, nil colors, olid r reneh ilenuop,' .Plai.l, : " -- , Plaid and Figured Mousilhiep, - Canibricks anil Swiss I!and,' - Do -dor-. Flouncines, Do . ' do; Edgings and Inserting, Beautiful ( ainUricK JIu.lins. ' i " . 'Checked Swiss Muslins, " : -Strfped Swiss - y ' ' Checked t'uinbricks, .. ' ." . ' Tarlton Mu.-lins, ; , Kid, Spun, Silk aud fleeced Silk Cloves, Short and long black nett Mitts, - '. Damask. Skirting, a new and bfeautiful article, Very rich new style Bojknel Ribbands, aud a great . niaiiy other goods for'ladies. . . ;. .., '. "' Tor Gentlemen lve liave . , Sujicf black Clotlis and Cas.-imeres, I -S - Vesting?, black white and colereti, .. " .bilk Marts, i , ' - ," Wool do and Drawers, Brown and bleached Jean Drawers, READY MADE CXOTIIIXG, ' . " (a great variety,) ; j , Coats, Pants and Vests. .' j. -Tweeds, Jeans, and Sattjnets, a great variety, - f .Erown and bleat-UeJ Muslins, l-1-'- Canton Flannels, white, red and gre0n, " - '- Wl . " some rery fine, ' . ' j Drugs, Medicines, Queerisware, Boots and Shoc,J- Ilardiyaiei and Cutlery, u and a splendid stock of .Groceries, consisting of best Rib and Java Coffee, white aud brown clarified Su gars, crushed, granulated and pulverised do., Porto Rico and Muscovado do. :.New' Orleans and Sugar . "v House Molasses. Pure Philadelphia White head, f " ZINC . . j ,- ' " 4 . j" "' Llnscjed Oil, Hats, Caps', and Bonnets; Springs and Axlig,iind all other kinds of Carnage Trimmings; Tyre Iron, 1J and inch, oval and half oval as sorted sizes ; a large lot of Dundee Bagging, very 1 ..... ' T 1 .. 1 . T? .. .1 rr . l . 1. 1 . .1 low j-Bale Rope had Twine, and thousands of other -articles, whicli to be appreciated, must be seen. : AVe,!thcrcfore, very respectfully invite one and all to call and we will take great pleasure in showing ' . any, and every thing we have, and to all persons. COiiic one, come all I 1 .Li. a .1. iu i MURPHY. r47 Salisbury, Sept. 23, 1S52. Dissolution of Copartnership. : - ; ! NOTICE ! rpIIE FIRM OF BRQW., FRAtEY & JL CO., is this day dissolved by limitation. Ail thosejndebted to the said. Firm by Note or account, will please call and settle the same with J. D. Ram-. say, who may be' found at the store-of JOHN D. BROWN A LEMLY, the oldtand of Browrt, Pra- ley i& k,o. An eanv compliance witn tne above re- . iiueet ia earnestly desired, as the business of tho - 1 JOHN D. BROWN B. F. FRALEY, J. D. RAMSAY ! . tf47 lalisbury, Sept. 21, IS'53. State of North Carolina.. . "'-t. : ROWAN COUNTY. " I . " -. Iii Equity Spring lk;rni, 1853. , Archibald IL Caldwell, Administrator: dc bonis nonwith the Will annexed of John Utzman, dec., :.; -' ". ! " ' - . against V- ? - . -.'';'-Jaeob Utzman, Horace! II, leard, Adinirtrator ' of Ge8rgei Utzmanj- John U. Voglcr and John . ; Beard; and Albcrtina C.; his wife. . lT?appcariigio the sitisfaction of said Court, 1 that Jacobj Utzman and John Beard and Albcrti na .,- his wife, are not inhabitants of this State, it was ordered that publication lc made for six. veeks in the Rowan Whig and Western Advocate, requiring them to appear at the next Term of ' this Courti to be held at flie Court House in Sal isbury, oh the 8th Monday after the 4th Monday in SeptembcrTiext, then and there to.plcad, an swer or deinu to complainants Mil. ia. default whereof, judgment will be taken pro confesso against them. , . i Witness L. BJacknier,' Clerk a!nd Master of said 1 ; Coui-t oi Equity, at office, in Salisburj-, the 8th -Monday! aftipr the 4th MondaV in Marchj A. V. ; 1853, trid is' the 77tli year of the iindepend ; 'ence of the llnitcd States of Anieriea. ! u L. BLACKMER, O.M.E. : Cti7 -Tiintfers fee $5 50 i : f ; RJOTICE. the 26th of October wall not be g-en. A ' LL persons indebted to me by note or account, -. nnrnn-ir -norind TQ-Cinetorwara andm RiitMpmpnr iinninilifit.lv. nil InnWF lllllllivimiw-i My buainee havinzopen' a is compelleu to be closed. . All persons Having ope account a rie iarticularly rOqueeted to come forward and close by note. HAND JAMES. Sept 9; 1853. I " - - t 45 TAKEN UP f . 1 - And entered on the Ranger's Book fot Rowaif County, o4 the ,27th of September lastby Peter jli. jarringer, aioay mare, sman siar -in me lore-, liead, left .hind foot white to the ankle. The bjwncr is "hereby notified to coiae forward, prove property, pay charges and take ner away, or she will bCi disposed of according to law. I j " . V I JOHN I. SHAVER., Hanger. Oct II, ' . 3t50 . j DRESS SILKS ! I , T) ICII PLAIDS, BIulCK, &c, just received at 11 Chambers & Chambers'. CHEAP STORE.- - , Brussels Carpeting T700L and COTTON do.,jKr sale by ' V V i CHAMBERS & CHAMBERS. MACAY'S MILL POND. OTICE.--A11- persons are hereby fore-?; warned not to fish in my MILL POND with nets or seins of any kind, and not to go upon the same with rafts or canoes, under penalty of pro secution. ! - WM. S. MACAY. . . August 4, 1853. ; . ' . 3m41 I DR. SWANN OFFERS HIS PROFESSIONAL SERVICES to the citizens of. Salisbury. j " - -" jrllis Office is opposite the Mansion Hotels and adjoining Drs. Sill & Sill's Drug Store, where, he can be found unless professionally engaged. March 4,' 153. tfl8 '-v.?- ' r i ."'-"'.
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