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COUNTY COUBTr TnijlCounty Corixt is in session thii week. No business of general importance has been transacted. On Tuesday, 'the following geutlemefi Were elected Superintendents of I Common Schools: D. A. f Davis, iHorace L. RoSarda, P. A. Seaford,. D. kustin, A. Ilenderson, A. W. Brandon, William I Stokes. X0NC0BD. We were absent last week it Concbrd at-1 - j .tending the-Superior CJourt. .William Cook Was convicted of perjury, bat upon the pe- I N , tition of nnmeroM eitizbos-ef the fJoufitv. f -aho judgmcnt-of the Court! was suspended on condition that he leaves the State. - -"We were pleased to remark the Tnany evidences of improvement in thatj prospe rous town." Its kind intelligent apd pub- lie sniritcd citizens deserve lucecss and Tiros- perity. We regret that Dr. IIahris has closed his Hotel. He has placed a seal on . the iuouthsof his customers. . Tlv e;r "pon- derous jaws" will never : gain oplv at his hospitable boa rd. Shonstifieiiiusitave had some such Hotel as Dr. Haris' in Lis minds' eye, when he wrote :- ' I "Who e'er has travelled earth's dull bound, 'Where e'er his foot stepdj may have been, : Will sigh to think that he fiath found. His warmest welcome atif We like to take "our. gase in an inn. We like to sit before a blfzing lire' and lis- T P ten to the jrossippers that! there do conjn-e- gate, and. "with gaping mouth gulp, down the marvellous stories of jcachl new travel ler. t A : -:: v We visited while at Clncordi, Col. Cole- . man's section of the North Carolina Hail Eoad.' The Colonel, we- itere pleased to see,1 is making the dirt and rook fly in fine style. The masonry of the bridge across lis creek .is of the most substantiakeharactcr. NO " SMALL POTATOES. Our-friend, A. II. CEEtfe, exhibijed to us a few days ago some -Ouriositieq, both in size and shape, in ' the way of sweet pota toes Mr.. Cress had thf potatoes weighed and measured, and the illowing (is the re sult : . " -f -". ; iNo 1 measuring two foe10j inclieia length, and eleven inches in circumference, weighing live pounds and eight ounces.- f . .1 No. 2, measuring two ieet six inches circum ference one foot, weighing five pounds. , I No. 3, one foot five inches in lengtj circum .ference one foot 2 J inches,weighing jij pounds. 1 These potatoes were grown by William Locke, Esq., near the Jiridge. Mr. Cress intends'ito invite his friends.;-tc dine a la Marion, on these edibleg, soon a$ a a pos sum " of. corrCsponding'size can -be obtain ed. We have advised him to send -an ex press to Milton'for the brie (whi;h accord ing to brother Evans, lately ascended a pole 160 feet high, then' fell curled his tail and walked on laugliijirf. Some fun in that tt possum. ZAWSHAWGANCEj Tiie Indians, .as wll be seen hy reference to our "advertising columns, will! be in Sal- I ,1 - 1 -5 isbary on the 17th ins. We orice had the pleasure of seeing thig exhibition, and the impressions then -made upon our mind of Indian character and customs,! will never be obliterated. - They are.real life Indians none of your Yankee jmitationj mermaids, 1 A 1 1 1 J 1 " VTT - 1 nan nsn ana nan . ni0BKey. we nave no doubt all Jtvill bGpleasdd and instructed that will attend the performance. v " THE ' DAEDANELLES. - The old gates of Janua were opened when Uoiiie was at war, ami! their modern proto . types, the Dardanelles straits, ate open on ly when a state of-wajr makes tjraty stipu lations void, and the jPorte deems it to be necessary-to admit hisjf allies through them to protect nis carrtal. itie accounts we. .have are that they ure now open for the passage of the .British; and trench fleets. , . , The Dardanelles,, from which; the strait or. Hellespont derives its .name, are four - strong castles built opposite to each other on the European and -Asiatic coasts, and are the keys of Constantinople. Two of these castles (the old castles) were raised by Ma . hommed II. soon after the concjuest of Con stantinople, in 14535 , the other two (the new easyes) were buIt inthe middle of the 17th century Jo pptqbt ; the Turks agaitist Vpnptians. Tho ! latter command the entrance to "the Hellespont, and the distance . from' each is about to miles arict a quartep In four hours' sail up the strait are thp old castles, which are abput three Quarters of a iniie apart. .These. are well mounted with formidable batteries, f All alpng the Euro: pean shore to the Marmora the .aspect of nature in its ruggedness corresponds 'with the frown of the guns!; but the scenery on . the Asiatic shore is beautiful. The region abounds, too, in places famous in classic etory. Here it was Leander paid his night ly visit to Hero ; here the ill-fated hosts of Xerxes crossed on a bridge of i boats ; here Solyman croaged on a bare' raft ; and in . modern times here Byfon, swanj from Ses-' tos to Abydos. " : ; ' - - - " , . These famous straits iiave been more than once passed. Jin 1770 the Russian .squadron, under Efpbistone, appeared be fore the tower castlds, and the admiral ac- - tually went by without damage. But the other ships did not follow him, and he re turned, with drums 'and trumpets sounding. A british fleet, under Admiral Duckworth il . J: lOAT , liT..U.. -tV in a aespaicu w nis.uovernmeni giving account-of this fact, acknowledges that he ran a narrow chance. ; He set sail on the morning of the 19 th of February. At a quarter before nine the whole squadron, un der a tremendous fire, had passed the out er castles ; at half past nine the leading er castles : at half past nine the leading shm . the, Ca-nnrm. n&4 tWiuirrrar touw sage of Sestos and Abydos under a heavy cannonade from both.castles, receiving stone- shot of 800 pounds weight. "Each ship as it passed had to endure this-cannonade. The admiral remained before. Constantino-ft . ... ;! . - - pie until the rfd of March, when his squad-1 ron of ten ships returned; In this interval tho Turks had been so, busy that the" cas- . ties were made " doubly formidable." The admiral wphrvl hoi ir, .hft mnminr at , this day, and " every: ship was in safety outside" of the passage about noon.". . The Admiral ,in his despatch expresses his " most lively sense'' of his good fortune, and ad mits that had the Turks been allowed a week longer '(it. would have been a very doubt ful point whether a return would lay open to him at all." He ldst42 killed and 23b woundedl The Turks, were so indignant at the escape of the British fleet that they believed the Governor of the Dardanelles was bribed by . Duckworth, and beheaded him. . ' ' The Dardanelles are said to be in such a formidable condition las to be impregnable. : s . - . : M v JSosion rosf. More Coal. C. L. Banner Esq.,. has shown us a fine sneeimen of coal found on bis land, on TetULFftrfctut:? railes - f Uemanton. -ine seam - is repre sented as being over three" feet wide.. The prospect for an abundance of coal there is good, and easy of access.; People s Press. P.- . His Excellency Gov.; to Rockingham. i J I Ileid is on a visit THE WHIG AftTV ADVOCATE Trl-Weelily. ! Feom and after hc firstj day of January next, he undersigned propose to publish the WHIQ AND ADVOCATE three ;tm,ies a week, provided sufficient encouragement be ex tended to justify the undertaking. , Thejobject of the Tri-Weekly will be ta advance the Commercial, Agricultura and Industrial interests of Salisbury and of the Western portion"of piir good old State. Believ- ing'fhat the interests bf-pur Merchants dnd Me chanics demand more; frequent communication with' the public, and having been importuned for some time past to issue) a !tri-weekly sheet, we have aftgr some -deliberation determined to make the attempt . In this; new enterprise, we feel the whole community is jnjjerested, and we trust that all will use their influence in its behalf. No exertion will be spared to advance the inter ests of our citizens Or tq make it a correct medi um of commercial and general intelligence to the reading public. . - j j The size o the tri-weekl'y "Whig and Advocate will be 25 by 19,. and should sufficient patronage" be given, it will be increased in size to meettthe wants of .the Town.; I i TERMS Four dollars per annum in advance or four dollars and fifjvi cents at the end of the year.- , j ; Advertisements inserted on the most advan- tajreous terms. . ; . " I MILLER & JAMES. Salisbury, Oct. 28, 1853. DR. M'LANE'S LIVER PILLS. THE GREAT and increasing demand for these Pills'is the sur est evidence of their excellence. ; People try .them, and then recommend them to their neigh bors. No one wlio'has ever suffered, from the Liver complaint, or from any of the diseases arising trom a disordered state pt that organ, has yet failed in obtaining relief if he tried Dr. M Lane s Pills; and thus they have worked their own way into popularity Dy peastonisningcures which they are every day performing.: Read the following : !:K; !r : j . . Fbosxbuks, April 2d, 1850. Messrs J. Kirri ,&; Co.! Gestlemex You I will please send us one gross of your Pills, pre pared by Dr. M Lanei ; They are iu great . de man. " Please forward them! direct.-. 1 . KELLEIt, & HAMILL. S. Chaelesto.v, Clari Coj O. April 15, '1850. Your medicines are universally liked in this section of country, j We haye constant calls for them, the pills especially.. To be had at MURPHY, McllORIE, !& Co's SILL, & SILL's Salisbury X. C. : t I Oct. 21 2t. . ESySick Headache, ) Heartburn Sour Eruc tations, Constipation of . the ;Bowels,' Obstructed Liver, Enlarged Spleen, &c.j &c, may all be promptly relieved I .by the use of SILL'S COM-; POUND WILD CHERRY TONIC AND ALTER ANTi" - See advertisement inl another column. Sept. 30, -jj " f I. '. 48 IN CALLING ATTENTION TO DOCT. GUY SQTT'S Improved Extract of Yellow Dock, and Sarsaparilla we feel corffident that we are doing a service to-all who may bejaffected with. Scrof ulous," and other disorders riginaiting in hered itary taint, or from impurity of the blood. We have 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 tlfat cannot be stigmatized jwithj quackery, for the "Yellow Dock" and the "Sarsaparilla" are well knowgi to be the most efficient, (arid at the same time, inoxious) agents jin the- whole I Materia Med ica; and by far the best and! purest preparation of them is Dr. Guysottfs Yellow Dock and Sar saparilla, For sale atiMUKPMY, McRGRIE, & Co's. gILL,'-& SILL'S,! Salisbury N. C. - Oct; 21.2t. j ' j . MAlllilAGES. "Bride ana Dridcgrooni pllgrins or;lire,llffncefr- ward to travel together, f ' . In- this the beginning of your journey, neglect not -"f ; the favor of; heaven." i j MARRIED In Cabarrus County, on the 6th in stant, by R. C. Cook, Esq., Mr. J. L. UTZMAN, toMiss.R. J..NICLliR. .. " ' . ; In this Town, on the 28th ult.,-by H. L. Ro- bards. Esn.. Mr. HENRY CLOUIK of Chatham. to Miss EMILY B. LLN'DSAY, of1 Guilford. - In Jonesville. on tlie 25th ultr., by Rev.. Wm. U. Keio. JJr. . A. rliUUUn ol Jiamptonviile, to Miss MARY J. KERBY. v. - MARKETS. r j;C0RRECED JEEKLY. i SALISBURY, November 11, 1853. Apples) (dried) Bacon, L Cottpn, 4 Cotton Yarn, : Coffee,; ' Corn, Beeswax,' . Butter, -'' r ; so. "1 ip 8 - a I 9 . H -.85 00 a 11 . 4 aW) 22 iei2i $1.00! Nails, ' : , - CJ a 7 80 v 75 35 a 40 7 a 9 12J a 3 00 10 50 "-"'6 Oats, L Irish Potatoes, Sweet 1 " Sugar, brown, l5o. loaf, Salt, per sack, Tallow, Wheat, ; ' Pork, r lour, bbl. Feathers, per lb Iron, ; Linseed Oil, Molasses, 1 35 4 a, -5 ' 75 35 a 0 Chickens, per dozen $11 0 a 10 Lard, f 10 a 11 FAYETTEVILLE, Nov. -t 3, 1853. Beeswax, BaconT". Cotton, f Corn, . ' Coffee, Flour, i 1 Feathers, Flaxseed, 24 a i -: s9 81 ti 9 70 a 75 10 a i3 .'' i $5.25 36 a 40 Lard, 10 a 11 Leather, sole, 29 a 23 Molasses, 26 a 23 Nails, cut, .5J a 6 Oats, ''-;, 50 Sugar, brown, 6 a 8 Do. loaf, 11 a 12 Salt, sack, $2 00 a 2 25 Tallow, a 10 Wheat, v ' 95 $100 110 .0a5 . .04- an ; Do. English, '.DEATHS. Death ia here in epirit, watcher of a marble corpse, I That eye ia fixed, that heart ia still, how dreadful " in its stillness" ! ' . : f DEED At bis residence, in this County, pni the ?raing ol the Jlst ult., after one wek s pain . JAcON FLEluNGqedrnd one week, leaving ,a young widow ani two little ones, an extensive circle of relations and friends t0 mo11111 his loss. l! -! - SV'V n,du?te Emory and f Henrv IjOllecre. V ft:, for & nnmhpr nf vmto it iftn. sistent member of the wethodist Enisconal Church; an intelligent fanner, and one of the act- ing Justices of the Peace of Rowan County- He vas intelligent, pious, social, enterprising and useful hetheras a father, husband, neighbor, citizen or christian. He was an ardent friend to Temperance, Education, Agriculture and Reli gion, and among many other of Msluseful acts we are indebted to him for the origin, and in a great measure for the successful operation of the Rowan Agricultural Society. ' I i 1 "A good man has fallen;" his neighborhood, the County, and the Country has sustained! a great loss. He has been cut down by an inscru tible ' Providence- in the opening prime of life which gave unusual and certain indications of a career of honor and usefulness. It is true he had . ... ! not achieved "a name great in story; or engra ven his name high "upon the scroll 'of famei" but he ; was eminent in that benignant christian usefulness which "vaunteth not itself,' andpur sueth that even tenor of way, which accomplishes more reaj gd than', all the trumpery that bo commonly attends the pride and pomK of jnore ,iortuitou8 positions, jno "storied urn "may re cord the virtues of one, who ihough! young, was a public benefactor, yet he shall no pass away vunwept, ttnhonored and unsung"! ana after long years shall have passed away, his memory ' connnwetiiirceam-jhe toeor ie who saw him depart calmly and peacefully in the triumphs of that faith which he kept through a blessed perseverance unto the end : and readeiy I so live, that, when the summons conies to join ; " The innumerable caravan, that moves . . ' ". To that mysterious realms when each shall take His chamber in the silent halls of death, v Thou go not, like the quarry-slave at night, ; . Scourged to his dunaceon; but sustained and.! sooth'd ' j i I i J ; By an unfanltering trust, approach ;thy grave,' Like one that draws the drapery of his couqh About him, and lies down to pleasant dreams.V - , j ; '- : ; j J. G. II. In this County on the 28th ult.", WILLIAM B. WOOD, aged about GO years. " ! ."; f or a number of years Mr. opd had been an acting Justice of the Peace for jthis County, and a Ruling Elder of the Presbyterian Church. at Third Creek. By his sterling integrity and the dignity and urbanity of his manners, he won the esteem and confidence of all with whom he came in contact. : I n- In the dea.th of Mr. Wood, the community has lost a useful citizen, the Church aj faithful and pious officer, and a family of six children a kind ; and provident father. . f . ; .' : Great Excitement i ': ;.MOCKILllE!;;l!;- BARGAINS ! ! I BARGAINS ! ! ! OXE of the subscribers having purchased the en tire interest of Samuel Rose in the . ; ' Stock of Goods :; owned by the firm of ROSE, CRENSHAW A Co., I they will sell Goods wholesale or retail lower for cash than tfiey can be bought in thisjplace or in this section of the country, as they are determined to close the concern. : ! Persons Wishing to buy,-woulil do well to give us a call before purchasing elsewhere, j - : 1! ISAAC HOLM AN, I D. M. CRENSHAW.' Mocks villc, Nov. 7, IP 33. 2m2 NOTICE! AKEN np and committed to tlie Jail of avidson County, en the 24th day of Oc- tober, 1853, a Eero man, who feays his "name is MOSES, and that ho belongs to- anmsf: Vfllllam and Isham Hatcher, who Uve near .Mobile, Alabama. Said negro is about six fe(jt high, of medium size, of rather a brown color, frontteeth very good and says he is about fifty years old. The owner or owners are required to prove property pay cnarges-1 and take him away, or he will be dealt with asthe law directs. A 'JAMES P. STIMSOXSb'ff. Lexington X. C. Oct. 25, 1853. 21 INDIAN ENTERTAINMENT, Given under a large Pavilliori, capable, of; seat ing 1000 persons. The celebrated Indian 'Chief ItAlVSIIAWGAKCE, from the Walaitpu nation, SouthelTi Oregon, ac companied by OKATEWAlf JLA, a Chief from the Callapoohas tribe, together with their large troupe of Indians from wcstlof the Rocky Mountains, will give an exhibition of the' Man ners and Custonispeculiar to their tribes in South em Oregon, at SALISBURY, on Thursday after noon and Evening, November lth,,-18o3: '. The entertainment consists of a large- number of Dances, Songs, Burial Ceremony, Indian Mer ry Making, Marriage Ceremony, Scalping Scene, Casting out diseases from a sick Jndian by-enchantment. - Also, several Historical Scenes in cident to the early settlement of Mir Country. KAWSHAWGANCE, who-has received his edu cation at the first schools in the States, and is acknowledged by all to be the greatest "Indian Orator who has ever appeared before an Ameri can audience, will give a description of his coun try and the manner iri which they take the wild Horse, Buflalo, &c. ; Also, the, condition ; ot Ins nation before and since -the introduction of civi lization among them, showing the grea't and' im moral influence extended over them by the large class of Fur Traders, now residing in their midst. He will also, exhibit a large collection of Indian Curiosities, among which may be found several specimens of War Clubs, War Knives, War Pad dles, Battle Axes, "Mexican Pouches, Blankets made from the bark of trees, Pipe of Peace, v ar Pipe, War Rattles, a large varictyjof Bead Works, &c. &c. : . '. - V I ' - h The Chiefs accompanied by their Warriors will be seen riding through the streets mounted on their Indian ponies, dressed in their Indian cos tume, painted and fully equipped for War , pre ceded by . . ; ! i ; KAWSIIAWGAXCFS CELEBRATED BRASS j BAND, Exhibition to commence at 2J and 71, P. M. Admittance 50 cents : half price. Children and Servants A. M. BALL, Agent. Spilths' Bellows and Anvils. SMITHS BELLOWS, ANVILS, VICES, AND Dial Screw Plates, for sale low at the cheap store of - CHAMBERS & CHAMBERS. 'Not. 4, 1853.. ;i. ; i . . 55 Gunny and Hemp Bagging. P UNNY AND HfiMP BAGGING may be found VJT at CHAMBERS & CHAMBERS. Nov. 4, 1854. ; - ii. 53 ' " Double Barrel Guns. X SPLENDID LOT OF DOUBLE BARREL GUNS FOR sale at i j ; - CHAMBERS & CHAMBERS. Nov. 4, 1S53. -'; 53, . CHAMBERS & CHAMBERS HAVE in store and for sale a large quantity of WHITE LEAD and LINSEED OIL. V NORMAL COLLEGE. THE FALL. TERM will commence on the 14th September, Entire expense from 38 to $ 15 per session. I r ; ' f .' i B. CRAVEN, President August, 1853. . j. ; ; ; tf 44 - ) V - WASTED T ; '-. An apprentice to learn the watch Making busi ness. JNone out a steaay young man need an- ply. Apply to Wi R. WILSON. Salisbury, Sept. 28, 1853. 48 THE CHEAPEST PLACE TETj CALL AND SEE ' : : our stock of . FALL AND WniTER GOODS DaDy arriving from New Tork and Philadelphia,' which is large and, handsome, and which, we are now selling afprices we think the publU cannot fail to be pleased with, AH inw4n(of any de scription of ;,;t''?.?!t". ''Ji f: Dry Goods, Groceries Hardware, Crockery, &c, &c , are now incited to" call and see. ,. . . - ,t '-.:, f .. . ... v Out thanks are due, and ar hereby returned to our customers for theirtlibfrcul encouragement extended to us. ' ' . T-- ' : , i CHAMBERS CHAMBERS. Salisbury Oct.' 14, 1853.; TUST EECEIVED . . I i A large lot of HEMLOCK LEATHER at 60 r ' ! CHAMBERS & CHAMBERS . CC PAIR OF NEGRO SHOES iust received at the store of : : ! 50. tillAaiiiXiiva ot uiiAfllliJSRS, - FALL STYLE HATS ! rruST RECEIVED BEEBEE J3 Fall Style J Hats at the store oi p - r 50 J? CHAMBER 3; (JHAMBERSJ Shoes and Loots. ; ; . SHOES AND BOOTS for adies and Gentie men, now in store and f sale by 50 -t CHAMBEE; .& CHAMBERS. 1 n BARRFLS and halfjsi-i els Mackerel just III received at " l-Ah -V. f.:.:- JUV - - - - . CHA Brass Fcn&ersl ft ASS FENDERS,; and 3RASS ANDITwONS, on hand and for sale it '"' i I CHAMBERS & CHAMBERS. Salisbury,! Nov. 4, 1853 ' ' ! 53. LARGE. lot of Readjj Made Clothing just received at the store f 1 i i IIAMBEts'& CHAMBERS. : 1 ' : Ladies' Dres Goods ! - r j LARGEstock of Ladii's Dress Goods now in store and for sale by ( j f ' CHAMBERS & CHAMBERS. ' A A Fashionable Robes JUST opened a few handsome andHch Robes, very fashionable, at ; . i CHAlBEiS & CHAMBERS: COFFEE AND SUGAR ! 25 S BAGS OLD GOVERNMENT JATA COFFEE barrels Stewart's iefieu Sugar, . 10 pulverized do. : ' -. -' '- 5 powdered 'do.j just received and for sale CHAMBEUS & CHAMBERS. y I i Cassimeres ! TT'BEXCK and English Cassimeres, j Clotb just opened and tor sale Dy CHAMBEUS, CHAMBERS. GREAT BMGAINS WATCHES AND JEWELRY! jam1:s"ii!.)Rah TJAS JUST; RECEIVED f ROM NEW YORK JLX nd Philadelphia, tlie lrgest and best selec ted assortment of ! Watclies audi Jewelry ever -offered for sale in thelTown ef 'Salisbury, comprising a general assortment of-- Cold and Silver it at dies, Gold ,: Fob and Guard Chains, Seals, Bracelets, Ear Bofs, CmO- - jtadfes' Iliast lins,j Fin?- Casesi Cold. Silvei srand Steel : i SPECTACIEi, Together a variety of FANCY (AI1TICLES and .. l'EKFUMEltrj I which he will sell CHEAPER iian they can be bought at any similar estabhshuent in the State. Call ami-examine for yoursilves. Store one door below II. & A. Murphy's store. PT-nrKS AVATPJIRS nnVl iKWF.t.UV of nil kis repaired in the best mavier, and on the; JAKES nORAIL .Salisbury, 0ct. i28, 18o3. PATENT PARABOLA ' Spectacles! . The undersigned is agent for tic Patent Parabo1 la Spectacles, and is preparedto furnish Specta cles and glasses to suit nil. ages;-' lhe highest testimonials can be' given. fxmJ persons of ac knowledged reputation, who ill agree in saying that the glasses are far supeior to any now in use. They are constructed room the best estab lished and understood principles!, of Optics, and their adaptation to the hutnai eye inits different conditions of. vision is so perfect as to render sight easy without effort. ..Td persons who have weak eyes, these spectacles recommend them selves particularly. Call and(3xamine for your selves. Spectacles of all kin is always on hand. I also continue) to keep a liirge assortment of Watches, Jewelry and Fancy Articles. i- i W. It WILSON, Proprietor of the Watch and Bewelry store, Sal- . . Sort 'X .f0 Sept. 3 ,50 State of North Carolina, DAVIDSON COlNTY. Court of l'leas and Quarter jSessions, August ' 1 Term, 18531 . Jacob Miller, John Miller, Joteph Wagoner and Margaret, his wile, Tolly ralaer, Barbara Mil ler, Sarah J. Miller, David 114 Palmer and wife, Christina, ij Miller, Abraham ienry L. Sink and wife, Betsy, George F; Smith and wife, Nancy, '''.'.. - i ! - i'vs. . j. T - ' Henry Miller, Michael Miller, Leonard Feezor; ... and wlfej Barbara, arid Peter Miller. , -- , Petition to tell Slaves. . In this case, it appearing that the Defendants- Henry Miller, Michael Miller Leonard Feezor and Barbara, his wife, and Peter Miller, are not inhabitants of this State : It is ttwf.'n unimii that publication be mode for four weeks in' the Rowan Whig and Western Advocate,i a newspa per published iri the town of Salisbury, notify ing said non-resident defendants 01 the hling ot this petition, requiring them personally to be and appear before the Justices Of our sai3 Court f Pleas and Quarter Sessions, to be held for the County of Davidson, at the Court House in Lex ington, on the second Monday of November next,'- then and there to plead, :answer or aemur to Plaintiff '8 petition, or the same will be heard ex parte as to them, arid the' slaves mentioned in the petition ordered to be sold. 1 - 0 Witness, C. F. Lowe, Clerk of our said Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, at ofhee, the se cond Monflay in. August, A. D. 1853. - 4 - j : .0. F. LOWE, Cl'k. j "4t50 Printers fee $4 : '; i LAND FOR SALE! THE feubscriber having determined to move West, offers his plantation for sale on advan tageous terms to persons desirous of purchasing good land. There is in the tract 175 acres, well vnfoi-orl otwI 5mn.(T7Pfl trnnd dwellinr andf oiit- V;i,i;o Ko he rff mw MO ennvsnipnt. " ! r r- o : , . .. constructed. There is on ;tbe preipises a Wack so, ten acres of the very best Meadowfin good. order;- -. " '.. ?".,-( . I .1 - " . - . " ! "' ' The land lies six miles' West of Salisbury, in a igood neighborhood.. , Those wishing to buy are invited' to call and examine; for themselves. . ' t I : October 28, 1853. MOSES BROWN. JfEEjLjES BTEEDIXS! ; The best quality of James Smith & Sons drilled eyed Needles, English, for Bale by ". AO ! I . ! ..! W R 48 W. R. WILSON. - I BLANEi WARRANTS FOR SALE1IERE. TJE17 GOODS ! CorXliC Fall and Winter. Trade X : ' h - i . , THmjsubscrlber is now receiving his stock of FaH & Winter ;Gp'ods, wnicai,-when complete, will comprise the largest and most magnificent assortment he has ever before offered, consisting in;part of Toadies Dress Goods: of the LATEST and MOST FASHIONABLE STYLES, nearly levery article in the"French Needlework and Embroid . -"'try.luief 'Jttbbon hosieries,! ;. Cloths. Cassimeres, 8cT8cc. ? He winks it entirely useless to enumerate, but would rmost espectfully requestthe tADIES, and those wishing to purchasne goods, f5 give his stock an examination, as they may feel assur ed of finding the1 ' u - -V- r Newest and mosr Fashionable. Goods at the it -,lowet prices. m " ) . : His store is at present at the old 6tand, which he will occupy until the completion of the Gran ite Row, when he will remove to No; 4, . , t; Salisbury, Sept. 29, 1853i 48 HORE NEW GOODS RI0HW1NE & HARRISON; HAYING bought out the interest of; Brown & Haines, lake this method of- informing the ci'tiaens of Salisbury andthe Burroundjng coun try, that tbey ore at -the :eame etandopposite JMimPnr'S GILASECE . RfMwherei the MB "now receiving and openingahlindYdmefock of FALL AND IWINiTER which they will sell as low for cash, as they can - be bought "at any establishment in this part 1 of the country: Wei only require a call to convince all of the truth of what we have stated. We are sincerely thankfui'f or -the :p'atrona ge We have re ceived since we have been in the mercantile bu siness, and as we have but recently Hvent into merchandising, we hope by close atteption, and an endeavor to give satisfaction both in! our goods ana prices, 10 merit an increase All kinds of Country produce taken in exchange for Goods at the market prices. Salisbury, Oct: f. - ) : ; tf49 . i ; . . 4 H -j T Jiisti Received I RICHWIM & HARRISON'S ' STORK, I f3 A LOT OF loAKFORD'S LATEST ffi jQ STYLE II ATS and CAPS, j Also, eSu an assortment of SILK and other BONNETS, whichwill be sold low for cash. j (49) i : FRASER, & THOMSON, ! AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Adger's North Wharf, ; Oiarleston, S. C., j ; i Will attend to the sale of COTTON, TOBACCO . FL.OUR, and othf COUNTRY PRDDUCE. ' Frederick E. Frnier, raul Si Thomson. ly41 . August JJ, 18u3 Mantillas and Sttawls ! i Salisbury, Sept. 291853. E. MYERS has just received a large and handsome assortment of Uadies Cloaks. Mantil- las and Shaw awls, of the iewest and laitest styles. ' Rich Velvet, Cloth and Merino Cloaks and Talmas, rich Silk Cloaks, Sacks and Mantil las, white, black and scarlet Crape Shawls. All colors (Jashnlerej ana (Scotch long phawls. Don't foraet tocall at th. I WEW PIRfVl ! NOTICE. milE UNDERSIGNED having associated them I selves as copartners to carry on the Mercan tile Business in the Townjof Salisbury, are now receiving from New York" and Philadelphia, at the old stand of Brown, Fraley & To., f Tlie largest ana most complete i Stock of Staple and Faney they have ever offered to the public, jOur articles are too numerous to enumerate, but in short we think we have everyl thing a lady or "gentlenian .; may want in the 1 ' i UIIY ClOODS MXE. r We deem it proper to state, as we are now 'com mencing anew firm' thatj it is our purpose, as near as practicablevto stick to the one price sys tem; but we. do notj wislt to be understood by this that we desire to sell our goodsihigher than our neighbors. Neither ido wc profess to sell goods at any particular per cent., put at what they are worth in the market. Wc wish as near as possible to treat every person alike. All we ask is an examination of! our goods' and prices. Special attention is icalled to their stock of Bonnets', Ribbands, Embroider- ; ics, Cloak's and Mantillas, llibband: as high as $5 .pr yd. 1 JOimiD. BRQAVN, . 1IEX11Y A. LKMLY. Salisbury, Oct. 5 49- New Fall and Winter M. BROWN & s)N A RE NOW RECEIVING THE LARGEST AND J best assorted' fluyUr o uflii vtI to Tne-putttft,"and will be sold as low as the same quality 01 uooas can De had in Salisbury. j : : j; Our stock consists in part of the following Fine American, English and French prints " French Meriinos, solid colored and fancy, " Delanes, Berages and Cashmeres. Capes, Collars, Cuffs, and under Sleeves, Mantillas, rich brocade Silks, ? . t A great larietf of DRESS TilMMINGS. Linen Edgings, Inserting and Laces, ' ' Bonnet Ribbands &c: . ! - 1 ! Tlie best assortment ofjLadles Dress Goods In Town, cHATS iAND C A;J?SjA ki:ady-iai)k ' cloth ln, Black, blue and brpwri'jFrock Co&ts,' faney Cassi mere do., Cloth, Beave and Pilot oter Coats, from $3 to $25 ; Pantsj in great jvariety ; 'also, Satin and Worsted-Vests ; white and fancy linen v .01111 w. iuui, uuuci 01.:..., t: mu a Cotton - Drawers, gloves and Hosiery, -v ' Mt'T I j i i 1 : n ii Hardware, Crockery, Groceries, :t' MS j M. BROWN & SON, No. I, Main BtTeet, Salisbury. Oct.7J- : -j ij . . . ! ,49 , ' j I . ;- ;- j -i - - -. WANTED AT MUllPIIY'S STORE A AAA BUSHELS of good' dried PEACHES, UUU (pealed or unpealed,) for which the mgnetsfc price wm ue given in gooas casn pn ces. - . 1 Salisbury, Oct. t R. & A. MURPHY. 49 GOODS SILL Cr Druggists and PracticalJCUemlsts, SAtlSBTJIlY 'K C. r Is addition to their stock, already among the largest make daily additions of almo; every thing jui their i irnss, JJicdlcmes, Chemicals, Surgical instruments, , ; - - , : Hf . - rei-fumeryj-OFe-Stufifc, tarnishes, Palntsi " ; r : -fC-H Xvv;.;y; v-ifruslies Glass, &c., &c. They cannot Mt be senbieef the" flaiteripg evidences' of the appreciation of thejr efforts to es- -tablish in Western North CmoIIij I great Depot forMedicines, where ihe Paysiciaiit the Merchant, the Planter and alL others.. maVlafwaya be suref finding af full sopply'of ever article in their line : and at pricea vastly, lower-than evei which will compare "ost favorably with the price United States. ; -i3 'ri r, ' - business, and devoting themselves diligently .to their all purchasers, aa well in the quality of their goods, VA1V tin wn a!t a1 mn iwi 4V. a nm 1 mm! n sir 4 wvrl , n SSTER31S CASH.'- ' " ' ; WATGHES! WATCHES! .V mam 1" , ? w. n.wiLso;r : Has just returned from New York jind Philadel phia with a large and beaa&ful stock of J ohn ston's,' M J.- Tobias, Edwards, Cooper's, !Rsh- Gold and Silver Watches of the latest styles, and at various prices, rang ing from $8 to $150. ; . i; I; Hunting case French Watches, silver, j fj8 00 ) "r detached Lever extra quality, 26 00 upon iace yuaruers, 3o, 3iu, qiz ; , I " " detached levers, $16, and $17; Gold detached levers, $35, $40, $45, and $50 ; Gold patent leversj hunting case, full jewelled, i $50, $65, $70., $75, "$80, $95, $100, $110, i j $180 and $150; Together with a large and well selected, stock' ofi Jewcky, Clocks, Cutlery, Pistols, Perfumery, Spectacles, iFancyiArticles, J Silver and Plated Ware, such as Tea and Table Spoons, Pickle Forks and Knives, Butter ' Knives, Salt Spoons', Tea and 1 ,' Table Forks, Castors,' &c., &c. He invites all to giye him a call and examine for themselves and any person in want of a good Watch will do well to call soon, as a better stock of WATCHES never was offered for sale in Wes tern Carolina; j f : 4 i I I " W. R. WILSON. I Salisbury, Sept. 80, 1853. n 48 T ' JgClocks, Watches, Jewelry, Music Boxes, &c, repaired in the best manner, and warranted to perform1 well. j" ; ; DRUG STORE Sale. ;t : For I offer for sale my Drug Store in Salisbury, in cluding Shop Furniture, and every thing apper taining thereto. Here, then, is a first-rate chancje, for; any man possessing suitable qualifi cations, to make money. There is a very general assortment of good,' i ' . t. j Fresh Drugs, Medicines, &c, on hand, and all in good order and. ready for bu siness. "; The stand is an excellent one, and ex tensively known, having bee tensively known, haying been .used as a Drug st.r W e Mst nty-five years. Any person wishing td go into the business here, would do well to come and examine; the. property -without delay, as a bargain can be had. S. H. PENDLETON. M . 58 ' .' v. Sept, 21, 1853, Hew Saw Mil. LUMBER ! LUMBER! The subscriber has erected at his place on tlie waters of the South Yadkin, half a mile above Renshaw'i ford, and; opposite Barber's Mills a New SawMill, wherfe he is now prepared to fill all orders; for lumber at the shortest notice, - i - DAVID M. CRENSHAW. ' Sept. 28, 1853. ' tf47 j Dissolution! The firm heretofore existing under .the name of H. H. Beard & Son, is this day dissolved by lim-r it of two years. The business willbe carried on at the old stand, by II. II. Beard. " ? C All persons indebted to the late firm, are re quested to call on the subscriber by the first day of December next and settle, or their accounts will be placed La the hands of an officer. . ; .- HORACE-H. BEARD. 'Sept. 22, 1853. J; - tf47 - i .: FALL AND WINTER FASIIIOXS AXD KjEW ARRIVAL OP CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, YEST- 1SGS, READY MADE CLOTIIINU, ic, Sc. TT AS the pleasure of informing the citizens of Xl-sa: isbury and the public in general, that he has just received a large assortment of the nnest- and most fashionable . Cloths, Cassimeres, Testings, Ready-Made Clothing, sc., for the summer wear, Always on hand, Ready-Made Clothing of nis own Manuiacture, ; Also Fine HATS and CAPS. r which cannot be excelled for neatness and durability. Among his stock may be found gentlemen'i Dress and Frock Coats, Pants and vests, together with an assortment of Boy's and Children's Clothing. His Stock of Cloths, Cassimeres and Vest incrs, will be sold as low as they can be purchased in this fiart of the country, and made up in the best style of ; the artandwith the best trimmings which the Northern markets can supply. -Fall and Winter Fashions for 1853 51, v ! JUST RECEIVED. ' Tailors' ShearsPoints, Thimblsa, nd ITcedlcs, always on hand for sale. . He respecttully invites the citnens jt toansbury and the! public to call and examine for themselves. Every Effort made to please both in price and quali ty. :'-- : ' j-- -.-.''.-.' Saiisbury, March 18, 1S53. - ' tf20 .; FOR SALE Valuable Real' Estate. ' ; In the Town of Salisiiiiry ! rPHAT valuable House and Lot formerly occu- I piedbv Mrs. Axs Chambers, situated on Wain Street, ;between the Rowan House and the Bank.; Apply to . - . ; ' ! MICHAEL BROWN. January 20, 1853. - . 12 - 7 iTllrough Tickets BLAND $c DUWW'S ! DAILY MAlt LIN, HAN BE OBTAINED AT THEMANSION no J tel. Salisburv, N. C, to Baltimore, via Wei don and Portsmouth, for , SO To Richmond, via Raleigh, Weldon ; and Petersburg, for 14 OO HAND JAMES, Agent August 11, 1858. . 41 WORTH & ELLIOTT, j 1 . Successors to J. D. WiUIams, -FOBWARDLG & COM31ISSIOJIT MERCHANTS J. AJW,QRTH. Eebraary 4, 1853. W- P. ELLIOTT 1 I SILL, opposite tlic Mansion Hotel, and most complete in tUo State- continue to lineof business : embracing , -v : befoe known in thft part of the j;ouatrv: nd of Goods of similaf quality, in any part of the : f ;-' 7 ;' duties, will guarantee perfect satisfaction to the neatness ad care with which theyare V A-rr will V haYI ! . . - .V" 7 . " i "Sept 80::v48 SEPTEMBER, 1853 t NEW GOODS ! NEW GOODS 11 MURPHY'S 5. w - HaVj2 THE PLEASURE "TO INFORM THE A .citizens of .SaJisbtfry aadthe surrounding coiw. itr' tiiL-t iltejf are Jipw reoevio a&d opening aithoir..;. Store,. very large and handsome stock of . ; ' . "' Fall and Winter GrOods. - ' . . which they offer to sell ldV for CASH, . ;; at wliolcsale or retail, i: Especial care has been taken in the purchase of this stock, and the selection of such Goods made, as are adapted -to the wants of this eountry, Purchasers will find at our-Establishment as extensive a varie . in the style and quality vf the Goods, and the prin ces as low as similar 'goods caa be had in Western North. Carolina. j r - , , , . . . Av"e ill enumerate a few onlyj'asit would be im- 1 possible to list every thing we have for sale, viz-; . Rich Brocade India Silks, new BtyleV, ". Florenco atjlirji ue Naps, all colors, ' ... ' Solid -French MeriRos," , ' i . 'Plaid- " . , ; " . Plaid and Figured Mtruilliiep, .. , . C'umbri'cks and Swiss TSiBids, . " . .' ' , Do " . do Ffouncings, . ' , ', ; . Do r do Edgings and Inswrtlugs, . Beautiful-Cambrick Muslins. " " Checked Swiss Muslins, Striped Swiss. " . - ' :f !, .' '.; Checked Cambricks,; ' ". TarlUin Muslins, .--..;!; Kid, Spi-n.-Silk and Fleeced Silk GJovea, -' . Short and long black nett Mitts, . ' '' 1 Damask Skirting, a new and beautiful article, Very rich' new style Bonnet Ribbands, and a .great many other goods 'for Indies. x For Gentlemen wc have Super Idacik Cloths and Cassimeres, . -. ' . . '" . Vesting; biack whit and colored, ! " Silk Shirts, ; 1 . " ' . . -. -'."'-Wool do and Drawers, t . ... . Brown and bleached Jean Drawers,- - HEADY MABE .CjLOTIIIXG, - ; ' : (a great variety,) ' j Coats, Pants and Vests.: Tweeds, Jeans, arid Sattinets, a great variety, ,' . ' Brown and bleached Muslins, ' . '-; " Canton Flannels, White,, red and green, : 's Wool 'i. soine, very fine, . ; ; .-:. ' ' Drugs, Medicines) Queensware, 3oots and Shoes, Hardware and Cutlery y -:. and a-splendid stock' of Groceries, con sisting' of bst ' Rio and Java, Cofi'ce, white and brown, elarified Sttr-,' gars, crushed, granulated and pulverised do., Porto Rico and Muscovado do.'; Kew Orleans and Sugar , r . imuac Moiasses." ; -- , - - Pure PMIadelplila Linseed Oil.JIals. Cava, ami Bonnets Springs and; ;arrmgir TmjimlngB t ; TyTe Irpn, 1 J and 1 inch, oval and half oval as serted sizes ; a large lot of Dundee Bagging,, very low. Bale Rope and Twine, and thousands of other articles, which to be appreciated, must be1 see"n. : We, therefore, very respectfully invite one and all to' call itnd we will take great pleasure in showing. iny, and every thing we have, and to oil persons.: Come one, come all L I ' ' ; . . . I r R. & A. MURPHY. SaHsbury, Sept, 23,11852. '."',; I.( ' - :, 47 ' Dissolution of Copartnersliip. ' NOiici:! . THE FIRM OF BROWN! FR AjLEY & CO., is this day dissolved by limitation: All those indebted to the ?aid Firm by Noteor account, will please call and settle the same with J..D. Ram sav, who maybe found at the store of J0HN;D. BROWN & LEMLY, the old stand of Brown, Fra ley 4fc Co. An early compliance with the above're- que$t is. earnestly desired, as the business 01 the linn must be closed. JOHN D. BROWNV B. F. FRALEY,. . -4 J. D. RAMSAY. V Palisbury, Sept, 21, 1853. ' v .tf47 State of North Carblina. r . ROWAN COUNTY. - In Equity Spring Term,-1553. : ! Archibald H. Caldwell, Administrator de. boniii npn with the Will annexed of John Utzman, dec, against j . : - ' . ' -Jacob Ctzman, Horace H. Beard, Administrator of -George Utzmanr John U. Voglcr and John, : ! Deard and, Albertina C, his wife - , It appearing4to the satisfaction of sid"Court " that Jacob Utzman and John Beard and Alberti na Ct, his Wife, arejiofriinbabitants of this State, ; it was ordered that publication be made for six. wejEks in the Rowan Whig and Western Advocate,.- requiring them to appear at tlie next Term of ; tins Coui t, to be held at the Court" House in Sal- ' -Isbury, on the 8th Monday after the 4th Monday ' in September next, then and there to plerfd, an swer or demur to complainants bill. . "In default v ' whereof, judgment kill he taken pro;confesso 4 against them. .'' i "-. ! ; . " ' - Witness, L. Blackmer, Clerk and Master of said - Court of Equity, at office, in Salisbury,! the oth . IMonday after the 4th Monday in March, A. D. 1853, and in the 77th year of the independ 1L tnee of the United Stateaof Ameriea. i '-.. , r I Ij. BLACKMER, C.M.E. ! Ct 17 Printers fee 0 50 - v J ; I WOTICE. ALL persons indebted to me by note or account, " are hereby notified to come forward and make settlement immediately, as longer indulgence than the 26th of October, will not be iriven. My business js compelled to be closed. . All pcrsont having open account are particularly requested to come forward and close by note, .'f , HAND JAMES. , Sept. 9, 1853. . ..-.'' 45 TAKEN JTP . . And entered onthe Ranger's Book for Rowan ! County, on the 27jh of September last, fey Peter I L. Bamnger, a bay mare, small star in the fore- ; Bead, left hind foot White to the ankle. TheJ- owner is hereby notified to come forward, prove! property, pay charges and take her awaf for sh will be disposed ef according to law, y : . JOHN I. JSUAVEK., Ranger. I Oct. 14, '. , !" 8t50 I: DRESS SILKS I T) ICH PLAIDS, BLACK, &c:, just received at j; CuamD;r & hambers' ' . ; v : 1 j CHEAP STORE. - . Brussels Carpeting - AT700L and COTTON do., for sale by ' . ;' VV CHAMBERS & CHAMBERS. MAC AY'S MILL POND. NOTTCE.--A11 personsr1 ar& hereby fore warned not to sh in my MILL PONI with ' nets or seins of any kind,. and not to goupoath same with rafts or jcanoea.-nnder penalty 01 pro- eccution. 1 August 4, 1853 - . WM. a. MACAr. . : ' ' 3m41 , DR. SWANN J OFFERS HIS PROFESSIONAL SERVICES .ta the citizens 6f Salisburyv ' f z" f ' 1. jJ?His Office is bpposit the Mansion Hotel, and adjoining Drs: Sill & Sill's Drug' Store,' where ' he can be found unless professionally engaged. ; MarcM853. 4 tfl8 v. ii ' . .. t si P r 4 ft - : ' f.
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