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If t"he Rowan ! Whiff intends to in sinuate that Mr. Cantwell J5 in any wa connected with the Metropolitanjre'pro nounce the insinuation contemptible and untrue. Raleigh Metropolitan. : - The Metropolitan, (o nee the '? Lire Gi raffe ") since it has ceased to feed on grass and roam in native wildness, 1 to partake of city and political forage, has certainly lost both its playfulness, its nature, and wits. -We once thought it was not ' only funny itself, but the cause- qf great fari in j oth ,ersf its . Metropolitan ' dullness is now penecuj mioierauie. j.ne mim ana gen tle Giraffe which once turned j its large swimming orbs bo lovingly on the : patron age of WhigSj, ia now a sort of political Hyena, snapping at the heels arid darting fire from 'its blood-shotten eyesi on every Whig Journal. ': ' j .' The attempt to find in any remarks we have made, the least insinuation ?' that Mr. Cantwell. is in any way connected with the Metropolitan," will bf as hopeless, as to reconcile the principles on the public lands as advocated by the self-same EditSors of the Giraffe and Metropolitan, to any standard . of political honesty or Consistency. " "If the Rowan Whig" believed for a inoment that Mr. Cantwell was in any way connected with the Metropolitan, we can tell, the Editors of that paper that we would no hesitate at once, to say so-, wi.th : tut any " instnuaticmsf We think, even wto u insinuate" a connection between a 'gentleman of Mr. Caritwell's reputed tal ents, and such a stupidjun truthful paper as the Metropolitan is "contemptible" in the extreme, forno one of the least courtesy, -sense or "political honesty, would credit such an " insinuation ' for a moment, against the evidences of the iceakly exhibi tions of the Metropolitan itself! ! We would advise the Metropolitan (" Phoebus what-a name !") to return to the green pastures of neutral literary pre-, tensions and furnish milk for such babe s lings , as may relish its3 watery effusions, until its ears have growp a little longer on the strong food (the thistles) fit only for Democratic political Asles. Look, to the . Standard : By long experience it knows how to gulp down the most prickly politic al lies without the least contortions of face: Eschew Mr. Metropolitan fat meat (which is only fit for men) and go to grass." The following ex jract oi-a letter and certificate was received from a gentleman -7 of talents and integrity.! We would, (as he desired,) have given the whole letter to the public, but with theaid of glasses, our - compositors could not decipher his hand writing.' H j ' We hope hereafter oiir correspondents will write plain, and only, on ope side of a sheet pf paper. Editors understand the importance of these directions.. - Greensboro', N. C., June 16, 1854. To Messrs. Miller & James :' ! . , ' Gentlemen Seeing pertain let ters like Certificates, sent. up byjsome of the friends of Mr. , Bragg to jrove his sound ness on the subject- of Internal Improve ments. And that Gen. : Dockery had done nothing but simply, told an unqualified falsehood when he asserted that .Thomas Bragg, Esq., had declared his opposition to borrowing money , to extend the- Rail Road East and West frbtn Beaufort harbor to the Tennessee line: t sat down and im mediately wrote to a gejbtlenian in Eden ton to give me all the fafcts of the case, that I might satisfy myself ai to who was the innocent man ; and telling the truth con-1 cerning this matter.- I received a letter tbis morning from Edenton enclosing rhe a certi ficateof which this is n exact copy. -' i . ' . , Edenton,' June 12, 1854. The undersigned citiz(ns of the County of Chowan, N. C, were at the discussion that took place at the. Court House in Edenton between Gen. A. Docker and Thos. Bragg, Esq., on the 10th ApriMast, and distinct ly recollect that "Gen. A. Docjkery asked Mr. Bragg the following! questions : " Are you in favor of the extension of the North Carolina Rail Road Easl to Beaufort and West to the Tennessee fine?" To which Mr. Bragg answered, 4 1 am hot to be catechised, you have no right question me." -The General renfarked, " I see you are disposed to dodge tpe question." To ; ; which Mr. sBragg repliel, I ain not, sir?" Gen. Dockery then asfed th4 question: " Are you in favor of tle State. s borrowing money to build that road ?". ; To which Mr. Bragg clearly and emphatically, answered " No, Sir :" " but I an willing to extend the road as far as the means and' resources of the State well justify." 1 Signed by Thos IT. Leary, jr., H. A. Bbnd, Bi W. Hatha way, Moses W. Webb, 'eG.. W. : B. ' Safter field, William Hunter, John G. Hawkins, Richard Clavton. Edward Warren. Charles G. rBritt, John McDowellBen). H. Webb. M ACKENTZE'S YATJDBVTLLE TROUPE. This Troupe for several nights have, en tertained, and delighteh crowded Houses here with the performances of Uhe Drama, and with singing and dncing. -v 'The young and Beautiful -European Dansetts," Kate Estelle has by the power of her charms convertet the brains pf our juveniles in tQ sinews, aiid proquced a per fect dancing mania. Tfie fever still rages. We have been muchgratifiea at the en ""terteinments of the Trpupe, and hope it may be kindly receivedj and patronized by the public. f - -:- ; :' MASOffIC SCAZE. Mr. Alexander Buisjhas exiibited to us Borne "flour doings" in the shape of Ma sonic Cake, which for Ifiste, elegance and beauty of design and execution," we do not believe, can be surpassed in j the - United States, . DBJEADFTTL CONFLICT PAETIAL tOSS of the SLOOP of WAS " KOEXHAHPTON." Messrs. Editors : On' Saturday last, the 17th inst., &3 the ligpt,' draft, trim"; built, and fine Sailing Sloop of war, Northamp ton, was quietjy'wending her way up ,'Salt River," (the position 'assigned her, on and after the third day of August next,) when off Statesville, Lat. 36, SO' ' Longitude un known, she encountered fhe Staunch built, and heavy timbered Flag Ship of the line, Old "Pee Dee," carrying 74 Guns, all pro perly mounted and ready for action. As soon as the "Pee Dee" hove jn sight, she brought her, spy glass to bear; and at once recognized a suspicious craft hailing from a beligerent power aloft the glorious banner although she bore bf , the stars and stripes, and cave other evidences of a friendly character. ... i Her true character being unmistalca Lie) the 'f Pee Dee" at once, had her men pre pared for action, and ordered the match to be applied: The result ! was a broadside from her batteries, which shook the "North amp ton " to her very centre, and caused her to leak badly. After the fragments and smoke were cleared away, I the Northamp ton ordered a 24 "pounder let off, which slightly affected, one of thrf sails of the "Pee Dee." v . -C" The action now became general and steady; and in a short time the scene was truy terrific! -a steady fire wa.3 kept up for five and a half hoursy and plank after plank was torn from under the sloop! and it soon became apparent that she was great ly riddled and disabled. But notwitstarid ing her crippled condition, she continued to' fight with great desperation to the end of the engagement ; and was finally; towed off (without surrendering) into the-port of Salisbury for repairs. . ' . , It isunderstood that in the contemplated repairs, it will be necessary to use several planks of a wholly different kind from those 4 which had been used in her construction on, the 19th April last; most of those hav ing proved rotten and warm eaten, and of fering comparitively no Resistance to the heavy cannonading of the Old " Pee Dee." After completing her repairs, it is Sup posed that she wiU'resurue hertripup "Salt River," as far as the head of navigation, which point it is expected she -will reach by the 3rd. day of August!' ' ; AN EYE WITNESS. June 19 1854. ; ' TMs sail was made out of" Nebraska ' and was considered defective. ' hemp, PLANE ROAD MEETING. We regretted to see the :Plank Road Meet ing which was held in the Court House here on last Monday sop thinly attended! We were present but a short time, duties of an imperative character called us away before any definite action was taken. We have bvit one word' more on this sub- ject .tb say 'to the Citizens 'of Salisbury. t - - " i That word has been, well considered in all its length and breadth it depth and h iisrnta. '1 : 1 . That word is, that if thelcitizens of Salisbu ry and all others interested in its prosperi-. ty, do not wish-to sci vs left "high and dry" on tjie stream of commercial prosperity, a site for. Fishermen' s nets tb dry, thai the Motksville Rand should at once be built and steps should be immediately taken to form a connection not only wilh Beaufort, but with Fayejteplle and Wilmington : Amidst trie darkness,, which we discover settling a'rouDd the prosperity of our native! town, we hope we begin to discern some streaks of light, some dawnings of a bright er morning. We know our population is somewhat slow-footed, but tee never stum ble; besides the "race is not always to the swift "! So much for the lessons of Philos ophy and Religion! -We will still endeav our to cultivate that home-bred virtue, pa tience and seek the smiles of that fair-eyed maiden, Hope. We wish however our people would not carry top far the Spanish maxim "Never, do to-day ichat can: be, done to-morrow"! - - An Examination. I had the pleasure of being present Hit an exam ination at Institute, in Iredell County which came off last week. ' Permit me to say that up- on the whole, it was but a poor affair: It is not necessary for me to give all the events of that grand exhibition, jbut suffice it to say that the performance on the violin, and thelong speeches which I have !heard ever since I wal a school boy, bored me as bad'as everVWilliam Garner did preaching on the subject of Baptism. . ' - . One Wor.d as to the faculty; As regard Prof. C-, instead of his paying that regard and respect to strangers which should give char acter, to a Professor,' in a high School, yea I may! say all most a " little bitty " College, he was thinking pibou,t democracy-1 or the election of Bragg and Dockery, j Mr. Postell appeared to have more respect for himself and the respectable audience of ladies and gentlemen which were present. ' It was as good for me. as a .pint of Lobelia seed, to see them marphing from the Academy out to the" rostrum or platform where they young men were to let their eloquence boil over as with the strength ot a lion, yea I may say of a grasshopper. ,The rostrum was constructed in a very neat manner, it was composed of large pine slabs I believe, neatly dressed as with a drawing knife or scraped off with a weeding hoe or something of that kind. '- .. - j - , , : ' When the young men were called out, they rose, advanced and made as! graceful a bow as ever Capt. Bragg did when he was going to give a talk on internal improvements, or asever Aa ronIIicks did when he was thrown in the com pany of ladies. When the melodious speeches were over," we were cheered with some of those good old tunes that the old cow died on, formal ly called by the ancients and darkies De Pigeon Wing, Yankee Doodle) Sugar in the Cup, &c. I hope you will excuse me for not giving you a more full account of that grand display. I did not take notes, I only give a few of the most stri- Ung events tnat did not escape my memory, i i ... . A SPECTATOR Somebody tells a Wod story of a boy on a railroad who imitated the whistle of a locomotive so clearly that the engineer had to go dqwn' and switch him off the track. ! -; For the 'Whig and Advocate, ! . AN INFANT DEATH. . i Winter has fled, j i ' v It's varied joys are past and gone;" J- No snow-clouds veil the sky, J j And draw their gloomy curtain o'er the sun. ! -.' ' - The little birds - , . ; ; ; j'; Have sought again onr sonthern clime, To pour their dulcet strain sj j And charm the sultry hours of summer time. ; " I saw a child ' : . ; Whose smile that beam'd the love of youth, lncreas'd a lather's joy, And bade his spirit love eternal truth He never thought I How soon this lovely child he' lose Ihe child lie longed to teach;- . To love his Maker and to scorn his foes. ' . Daily he smiled,' tl x , . And joyous raised his tender voice j: Before his infant spirit fled J ! J To Paradise, the home where saints rejoice.' This tender flower i . i Was blasted by the scorching ays n Before it bloom'd an hour i f To scent the breezes ;of succeedings days. 1; His father weeps, "! . l Though Robert's gone to final rest ; I While parent's sigh, he sleeps : With those whom God for evermore has blest. W. M. BARBER. For the Whig and Advocate. '. . 3 GEOGRAPHICAL ENIGMA. ; I AM COMPOSED OF 29 LETTERS, . My 1, 10, 5, 18, 17 11', 22, is ajcounty in - Connecticut. ' . " j . j, My 2, 3, 11, 20, 29,-- a a county in:Vir- g'ma. ' . '! My 3, 20, 9, 4, is a county in- New York, My 4, 17, 20, 5, 29, is a . county in Geor- My 5, 3, 11, 10, 9,- 20, iS a county North Carolina. My 6, 28, 9, 3, is a; county in Ohio. My 7, 4, 11, 8, 28, ,15, is a county in in Pennsylvania. ' j . j My 8, 17, 11,-21, 29, is a cbun y in Mis souri. '. ' . ' My. 9, 10, 11, 9, 17, is a county in Michi gan My 10, 2, 9, 24, is a county in Virginia, a county My 11, 9 17, 14, 17, 20, 17, is . in N. York. ;. .j-.; ; My 12, 16, 4, 9, 23, 17r is a county in N York. My 13, 20, 17, 11, 20, 5, 9, 16 j, is a coun- ty in Arkansas. j j My 14, 20, 17, Id, 1 is a county in Indi ana. : - j :. - ; , My 15, 28, 9, 21, is a county in Ohio.f ' My 16, 10, 20, 19, 12, 18, 26,1s a county . in Massachusetts. ; - ;. My 17, 5, 18, 21,16, is a county in Indi- ana".. , , i ;l 3Iy 18, 9, 16, 7, 10, 5, 11, is a; county in N. Carolina. - : ! I . : My 91, 5, 12, 29, 23, is a county in ginia. i My 20, 24, 25, 26, is a county .sin. - -y ! - My 21, 28,,9, 27, is a county i . vania. i in Wiscon- Pennsyl- My 22, 17, 23, 21, is a county in Georgia. My 23, 17, 20, 26, 21, is a county in Ohio. ' . " I My 24, 20, 17, 16, 14, 3, is Vermont, My 25, 17, 20, 1,3, 20, 4, in N. Carolina, r county in lis a county "My 26, 17, 16, 21, is a county n Illinois, My 27,-28, 9, 15, is a county in .New 1 ork, 31 y 28, 17, 29, is a county in lissouri, My 29, 3, b, 18, isja county in ii Arkansas. M. D. Somers, r. Iredell county N.C.June, 851. DISTINGUISHED PHYSICIANS, well known Merchants, respectable Apothecaries, and: hun dreds of others, bear testimonv to the good ef fects of STABLER'S ANODYNE CHERRY EX PECTORANT in Coughs, Colds, and dieeases of the Lungs and Throat, generally; There 'is ho empiricism in its preparation. Articles which are well known and highly appreciated by the entire medical faculty, alone enter into its icorri position. The DIARRIKEA CORDIAL is'; also prepared with the same scientific skill and care. Its benebeficial effects in diseases oj: the bowels have been remarkable. Oyer 500j physicians, i who have been made acquainted with the recipes of these popular remedies, have been pleased i with them, and only spoken of them in terms of unqualified praise. s If iyou Lave j n Cough, or j any disease pf the Lungs or Throat, give the i Expectorant a trial. Or if you or iny of your friends need the aid of the Diarrhoea Cordial, make use of it with confidence, and jmark the re sult. . See advertisement in anothercolumn, and descriptive pamphlets, to be had gfatis of .the agents.' Price for each! only 50 icints, or six bottles for $2 50. For sale at SILL & SlLL'Sr Salisbury, N. C; ' , June 23. 4t.34. CONSUMPTION AND SPITTING BLOOD. See the certificate of Mr. Turner 1. Ramsey, for many years proprietor of the Farmers' Hotel, Fredericksburg, Ya., and late of the City Hotel, Richmond, Va. - .. Dr. John Minge, of the City of Richmond, though a regular physitian, and of course oppos ed to what he called quack medicines, was oblig ed to say that its good effects in the case ofMr. Ramsey, were wonderful indeed. ' j He had been civen up by several! physicians - had tried most of the quack medicines, andiwas on the verge of despair as well as the grave, when, he tried Carter's! Spanish Mixture. ' We refer the public to hia full; and lengthy certificate around the bottle, statlug his cure. See advertisement. For sal4 at SILL & SILL'S, Salisbury, N. C. if i I i r June 23, 4t.34 TWENTY-SEVEN OF THE MOST RESPECT able Merchants, residents of Maryland, Virginia andTsTorth Carolina, say of STABLER'S ANO DYNE CHERRY EXPECTORANT ! and of STA BLER'S DIARRIKEA CORDIAL) "that from our own experience.arid that of our customers, we confidently recommend them Pro Bono Pvb lico. We have never known any remedies used for the diseases for which'they, are prescribed, to be so efficient, and jto give such entire satis faction to all." See advertisement in- another column. " For sale at SILL & SILLjS, Salisbury, N. C. . - i j - June 23, 4t.34. MARRIAGES; j MARRIED In this County, on the 15th irist., by Obadiah Woodson j Esq., Mr. CJIAHLES A. WE ANT, to Miss MARY CORL. K . . DEATHS. DIED On Friday; th 16th instant, EDWARD CHAPMAN, infant son of Archibald and Mary Henderson, in the third year of his age.' : " I shall go to himj but he shall not return; to me.". .In the spirit which actuated David in the utterance of these words, should' iichristian' pa rents, when called upon to give up their little children, put away excessive grief, and resign ing themselves meekly to God's disposal, return I to a quiet discharge of the duties jif life. They should not sorrow as those wh.o arewithout hope, because they believe; that the children of their love,.ar,e taken up t the enjoyment of far rich er blessings than any. which theit own fondest hopes could bring them in this sinful world. They should bow with meek submission to their Father's wiU ; not only because hb doeth what soever he pleaseth in Heaven and Earth, but be cause His dispensations are directed by the ten-- i derest love, even .when they bring the severest chastUembt upon ns- He who giTes as our j children, and endows then with, bright and love ly qualities, ajid suffered them to stay with us until our nurest affections! are all drawn' closely j around them, is our, merciful Father, ahd our f righteous God. ,, When, therefore, he sends sick j ness Upon them, and they droop in our arms, and 1 die, and go away at Hia calling, it is not because I He disregards or' violates feelings which" his own f hand has planted in our breasts for the best and 1 holiest purposes ; but HejremQves these objects S of onr purest and tenderest love, that he may in- ? UUCeUff:W lUtlll 1U UIWUUl ftS LiiJT IIOO f above the troubles of this suffering life, andcon- templating the full and perjfectjoy which animates I their bright spirits as they'behold thface of their Father in Heaven, endeavor by His gracious f! help, to attain for ourselves the sameblessedness f which tiev have eone beforcio enjoy. . Then under all-the dispensationa of our Fa ther's hands, let us say izt the spirit of little chil dren,! "thy will be -done on earth as it is in Hea ven,"; and strive to. discharge faithfully, all the duties of our station- trusting in. his continual protection, and looking for His eternal reward, In Davie County, on the 9th jastanCat the residence of his uncle, W. Howell, Mr. ALEXAN DER HOWELL, late of Kentucky, aged 25 years. MAJtKETS " ' SALISBURY, Jiine 23, .-t r. .- ; . .v 1854 6J a 7 40 a 50 75' 50 . 7 a 9 12i 2f 12i 75 a $1 -!-. . 5 Apples, dried) Bacon, , J Cotton, T ;;"r Cotton a.ra, Coffee, I - n 8a9 a8i . 85 Ifaila;, . Oats, Irish potatoes, Swe-t f " Suj;ar, brwn, I ioftC, SaU, per gack, -Tallow,- f. 13 a 14 00 a 60 , 22 a 23 12 aJ5 Corn, .'I Beeswax, Butter, i Flour, hi a a Wheat; Feather?, lbj,,;37J aO fPark', " Iron, a LinBeedjOil, Molasse tAYETf EYILLK, "June 12,' 1853. Beeswa, Baeon, j Cotton, j Corn, fj Coffee, -Floury 1 -Feathers', Flaxseed,: 24 V25 ILani, . : . 10 a 11 9 a 10 ,Leather,oie, 20 a 23 a i I K'al.la 13 a 14 $ 75 a 7i 40 a 45 $1 00 0 00 Molses, c 28 a 40 Xii i, cat, 5J a 6 Oat . "60 Sug., brown, 6 a 8 IDoloaf, 11 a 12 Salt seta, $2 00 Tallow. - ' 11 a 12 Iron, Swedes,, Do. English, 5 a5i 0 a 4 Wheat,, $la$l 10 iCHARLOTTEjIay 30, 1854. Baton, Hams, lO a 11 " sides, '7J a Bagging, 15 a 18 Beef, ;1 . 4 a 5J Butter,!- 12 a 15 Beeswax, '20 a 22 Beans, l ,: 90 a $1 Brandy apple, 40 a 50 - " beach, 62 a 75 MaAwelbbl $10 a 16 Naik-?"? " 6J Oati ' ' : 40 Porli, ; 5 a 5i "PwSfji" p '87 J a 100 iPoUtges, Irish, $1 4 - sweet : 75 Ricdt.ush, . 1 Sugijr, loaf 10 all : "J"; brown,' 6 a 9 Cotton, 51 &S Coffee, I Corn, : Flour, Bbl. Feather?, ; Lard, T Molassqs, I Meal, ; f 13 a 16 65 a 70 6a6 30 a 35 9 a 10 31 a 45 70 a 75 SalLsack, ..... 2J a Teillb. 75 . $1 Wli at, '$1 a m Wh 'key, 40 a 50 Wo i, washed, 27 a 28 : tinwashed.22 a 23 Yai , hale, '80 a 85 v I Land for -j '!'' TS pursuance of a decree Sale. bbtained at the last X Term of the Court of Eqw for Rowan Coun ty, I will offer the foJowma Tract of Land for sale at (the Court Housei in alisbnry, on Tues- day of next August County fcurt, to wit : Onie hundred, andforty-eight - I " AcresJ belonging to the herps at hvpf James Sloan, dc ceasedj?adjoining the lands John McConnau ehey, . B. Sloan, JfathaniH Boyden-Archibald Henderson and others. I- : Tcrnis Six months credi with bond and se- ejio:r, c.m.e. curity.; , :.: -.'- l4; BL. Junei23, 1854.-4. adv. 6460 8t341 I NORMAL CCtLEGE. QN Tedne f'-fcTii kN Wednesday, July 2. fe lOe'cIockA. M., preach??the Valedictory i rertoa to the Gradua ting Glass, and on the sameday at 3 o'clock P. M.,'. RfV. DICK :EsqM;- bf Ireensborough, will deliver the Annual Addresyiefore the Literary Societies. j . ' ' . " i The exercises of the ' Anjual Commencement will beain at ten o'clock. A.M.. on'the 27th. H The trustees will meet the 26th, at one o'clock;; - B. CRAVEN. ; June23, 1854. . 7t31 UNION ACADEMY. rrHE; Fifth Session jof tjis flourishing Iusti . I i tution will open oil the third Monday in Ju ly ne xtk The Academy il situated in Davie County, eight miles north of Mocksville, near Farminpton, in one of jthe rettiest farming sec tions inthe world. Tuiti! varies from $5 to $12 per! session ;: Board 1 and 6. Consider ing thej conveniences jof tie neighborhood, the ability of the Instructors, jtc, it is the cheapest School m the State. Forf further information, ad dress i i B. F. EATON, Parmington,! June 14-4-6 134 Sec. of the Board. " ; " State of North Carolina' j ROWAN CGUNTY. . Courtjof Pleas andl Quaiter Sessions, M:iv t Term, 1H4. . .: ' ' Moses L, Holmes, aft( E.! Maunoy A, VS. . Lemuel hWilliams Attachment. arid Elislia Fuller. ; Sane vs. Same. TN thci above cases, Attachment. it appearing to the satis- JL faction of the Court, tlat Lemuel Williams and Ehha Fuller areiiot toeidents of this State : It is, therefore, ordered by the Courts that pub lication be made for Isix weeks in .. the Rowan Whig aiiji Western Advocate, a newspaper pub lished inj the Town of Salisbury, for the said Lemuel illiams andElisha Fuller, to appear at the next trm of thisj Court, to be held for the County $f- Rowan, at! the Cflurt House in Salis bury, on! the first Mohday in August next, and pVr.vi, aiiswet or demur, or judgment, pro con fi sso, will lie Vnken against them- : . -Witro"aj-i-nes E. Kerr, Clerk of our said Court, at oitcs iu Salisbury, tMe first Monday in Maj-, (A. D. lSStand in the 78th year cf our Independence. A'E. KERR. Cl'k. Printer's Fee $5 uJ. 6t32 THE BH1L0TOKEN Females Friend, ' ' 'it. . .. ! ' . ' ;'' FOR the cure of Painful and Disordered Men struation : a preventive of Miscarriage or Abortion and a certain Reaedy: for the relief of ant on Fegnancy,"jemovin the cause of Bar renness,;;,&c. ! " ; ; From at. respectable lady from Sand Ildls, Richmond County Georgia. Sir, t have received so much benefit from the use of yo!ur Phu-otoken, that I feel a wish that every oniwho. is suffering in the same way that I have been, might!; have and by experience know; thp virtues of your medicine. It has been my misfortune to experience much irregularity in the return of those periods common to. my sex, and wheia they did return, were- attended with much suffering. I Jiave had the council and adr vice of the most eminent physicians in 'this country, without being the least"; benefited, and haves also tried itnanv "things recommended by my friends, without the least .mitigation of ray sufferings'? And 1 can assure the afflicted, that I neVer found any relief until I found it in the use of the Philotoken and Female's Friend. And if this brief testimonial will be of any sei vice to you, or to the afflicted you are welcome. to make ne of i t. I am respectfully your friend, and a wel-wisher to your invaluable medicine. Ms w -3 Mrs. MARY GLENN. N. B.' purchasers, A Mva. twinAtnlinn Will careful t observe f my w-eittkh signature on the out side label of each bottle,, to Counterfeit which is Forgery ! t i V f. . TLp. RISLET, Proprietor, : V- Hamburg, S, C.' . Price One Dollar per bottle to be had of the Agents, 'f - SILL St SILL, Druggists, June, 6 1854 2t-i-33. - Salisbury, N. C. i i i i awii'i i o a. sf Adjusted to Defective Sight upon unerring Scientific Principles. ' THE subscribers will visit Salisbury about th 12th of July next, when persons eufFerin from defective Vision, proceeding from any cause whatever, can have glasses applied npon sound philosophical principles which will not only -. '; . ( ? IMPEOVE VISION, . but will also preserve the stent from in jury' by constant reading or writing.! " ' " The citizens of SaliEbury and surrounding country, will do well to call on the subscribers at ah early day, as their stay, must be limited, and such an opportunity seldom offers. ' i: . MYERS & JANKE . June 16, 1854 33 ; ' Richmond, Ya. 1 j; N. B. Can be found, when in Salisburv. at il the Store of E. MYERS. They will also have a'! fine and handsome assortment of Jewelry.' U Watches, Sliver Ware &C. M. & J. EDGEWORTH FEMALE SEMINARY. THE FOURTEENTH YEAR OF THIS IX stitution will commence on Tuesday the first Of August next. : j f v I The course of instruction is full: and js de signed to afford the pupils a liberal, finished and ornamental "education in all those branches which contribute to the accomplishment of the female mind. ' : , ' i. . ; ' I. The Principal, though 6till remaining in the Institution, and having the general supervision of the girls as formerly, is happy to state that lie has 'procured the services of Mr. Thomas McNeeiy and Lady to attend exclusively to the Ziomostio Department, jelviftg that their emi-r.i-ttt qualifications for the ituaflon; Will greatly enhance the comfort of the young ladies confi ded to our care ;"- ' , r I Catalogues bf the last year, containing the Course of Instruction Text Books, Terms, &c.r will -be forwarded on addressing v ; , RICHARD STERLING; A.M. Prin. j 6t33 , j i Greensboro', N. p. ! Asheyille Spectator and Charlotte Whig, will cdpy till 1st Augtist and send bills to this office. JONES VILLE I Male and Female Academies. j RUT TT. L. TAX EATOX, A.M. ;. " . '" Principal. j , THOMAS P. SrMMERS, " J -"" !--; : - ! '. .Assistant. I Miss SARAH It. FROST, I Principal Teacher and Governess t iti the Female i ; , : : - Department. ' '' ; ! . Miss lioCIXOA J. DOUGHERTY, I . . In charge iOf thi '. 'Musical Department. I OUR NEXT SESSION will open on the first ! Monday jn July. ; 4 We feel confident' in saying that we'are as well prepared to impart a thorough education to all vho may be entrusted to our care, as at any si-! nilar institution in the land. :j , N.o pains will be omitted for the advancement )f -our scholars, while at the same time a close ivatch will be kept over their moral, as well as, : :heir intellectual faculties.' ! : , , Our schools ate , conducted in separate build ngs, large and handsomely constructed, being ocated in a beautiful grove at a suitable distance ipart. - i . . 1 We have a fine Apparatus with Globes and Maps to illustrate the important sciences which ire studied. ! We also have a well selected Libra ry to which all the pupils can hve access, j Our village is located in a high, healtliy re gion of country, about fifteen miles . from the Blue Ridge, tree from temptations to extrava jgance to which most villages are subject, and jnany from time to time in delicate health, have entered our schools and soon' their health was restored and their cheeks tinctured with the rose.: The entire expenses in our; schools for board" and tuition, with the exception of the extras, ini the Female Department, varies from $31 25 to JPf 75, a deigree of cheapness unsurpassed in Toe history of Schools. Ausli ia a fair trial:. ,: ' .;, EXTRAS : Music, - 15,00 5 00 'Painting irijWater Colors, -French, - Ai' - - 00 Students furnish their own candles, -Any number .that will be likely to;; come, can obtain board at the following places: ' Ladies at A. N. Tomliii's, S. C. Gordons, P. Hough's, - or others. : ' - ' ;f Gentlemeni.at Dr.' Iknham's Hotel, with the Principal or others in the village at the reduced price of $1 25 per week. f In the immediate vicinity, board can be had in the families of John I. WoodrutT, F.' A. Harris and other.s. . '' : Books and stationery will ; be furnished the students at customary prices.:: ' . " . , ; For further information, address the Principal at Jonesville, Yadkin County N. C. ; 1 ' June 10. 1854. 3m3;i . :salisbuby; FEMALE AQADEMY. T TION will commence on ftbe 5th July next. Ve liave now a lull corps Ot j j eacliers, arc pre- parea to teacn nil tne Drancues, iiierary anu ur- namental, usually taught in! the best Female . Schools. We number between sixty and seven ty pupils at the close of duri first session, j We are predared to board eighteen or twenty young ladies in our house. 1 Prices vill remain as here- tofore: ' A ' , " I -I-' I . . " 'l j' J -.t PRICKS ' : - Board and Tuition per sessiori of five months in ; eluding washing, fuel and lights, ; 67 50 Music, j ; ; I . 20 00 Use of Instruments, ' "' Y 2 60 Pencil Drawing or Water Colors, 10 00 .Oil Painting, , i - . ; - ., -l W French Language,: ,j 10 00 Fo Latin or' Greek, with other studies, S 00 For day pupils, prices wiil vary from $8 to . $1-5. Fuel and other contingences, 50 els. i j Pupils will be chargea for Board or Tuition from the time of entrance; but no deduction made after entrance, except in cases of protract ed sickness. , ' JESSE'RANKIN. Salisbury, June 9, 1864. 33 PENTALNOTICE ! W. F. BASON, ! A Graduate of "the Philadelphia College of Kedi- : cine, the Baltimore School of Dental Surgery, a senior member of the Medico-hirurgi - i i cal College, tlus., , Has the pleasure, and begs to say 1 that he is now m SALISBURY, where he hopes to see his friends and others at their earliest convenience, Salisbury June 9, 1854. 1 33 N.. B May be found opposite Post Office, morning and4evening, and at Dental ' Office, on Fulton street, from 8 A. JM.. until 5 P. M. - . ! State of North! Carolina, i SURRY COUNTY. 1 I Superior Court of Law Spring Term, 1854. ' Peter C Journy, Administrator of Johnson Clem ents, deceased, vs. Sarah Sharp, William A. La cy and wife Agness, Edward Clements, Ann Hunt, William P. Tucker and wife Martha. . Petition to sell Laud. In this case it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that the defendants, William A. Lacy and wife Agness, Edward Clements, Ann Hunt, and William? P. Tucker and wife, Martha, are not residents off this State : It is ordered by the Court, that advertisement pe made for six suc cessive weeks in the; Rowan Whig for the absent defendants, notifying them to appear at our next Superior Court of Law, to be held for the Coun ty" of Surry; at the Court House, 4n the Town of Dobson, on the first! Monday in September next, then and there to bis made ; parties, defendants, and to plead, answer or demur to said petition, otherwise the same will be heard ex parte as to them. ".-:.'"'.- -f ' I i f:, Witness, Thomas V. Hamlin, Clerk of our said Court at Office, the first Monday of March, A. D. 1854. i rU T. VJ HAMLIN, C.S.C. .Printer's fee $5 50. f 6t33 BY EXPRESS!! MAY 25, 1854 ! ! NEW ARRIVAL FRESH THE eubRcriber has just receiTed per Express a beautiful lot of Goods, consisting of TISSUES, OBKRAGES, GROS DE PARIS, and French OR f iGANDIES. Also Needle worked SLEEVES, COL LARS,; and ClrEMMIZETTESja splendid Lot i Ladies Needle worked under Skirts in great Yari ty; some extra fine, plain and embroidered silk Mantilla?, and a number of other beautiful and rare articles, to which the attention of the ladies is most particu larly requested. L - - 3Xi -- "."': E. MYERS. Teacher Wanted ! i"Tlr ANTED, a lady of experience and well T ? qualified to aid in the English Department of hugeworth t cmale beminary. . Appljr to RICHARD STERLING, ; Greensboro', N. 'r Ct33 C. June 1G, 1854. ; ! NOTICE TO ALL. ALL persons indebted tu the estate of the late R, V. Cowan, are hereby notified to come for ward and make immediate payment as longer in dulgence will not be given. i - . All persons having claims against the. said Es tate will present them within the time prescribefl by law,! or this notice will be plead in bar of their their recovery.' i - . ' J. S. jvEELY, Adm'r. May 26, 1854.' . IV . 5t31 YADKIN HOTEL, BY YADKINVILLE, N. C. riHE Proprietor having completed his block of buildings in the Town of YADKINVILLE, would respectfully inform his numerous friends and the travelling public that he is now prepar ed to accommodate in the most hospitable man ner, all who may give him a calL Members of the Bar .may find unusual accom modation at this House, as a number of Offices have been; fitted up for their special benefit. . - In addition to the above, the Proprietor has pood STABLES and an- 'attentive set of OST LERS. No, pains will be spared to' enhance the comtort ot both man and beast. May 19, 182 S54.. : 29tf LEATHER BELTING or BANDS "F different widths, made from the best Nor- J them Leather, stretehed piece by piece by powerful machines, cemented and rivetted, kept lor 'sale at the factory in this place, atNewlork prices, i . J. G. CAIRNS Salisbury, Jan. 25, 1854. tfl3 CANTON MATTING. Salisbury, May II, 1854. riHE subscriber is in receipt of a lot of four L and six quarter WHITE CANTON MAT and six TING- : j E. MYERS, 28 Ne. 4,; Granite Building. NEW SUPPLY v ;- of. ; , WATCHES AND JEWELRY! JAMES HOltAH V r ac T 1 ' On T T1 T1! 1" f- Tk rnnii - nil' ITAnTT. I i ao-itiji ivr.vr.i v i iu.u irjr luiift. I Ll and Philadelphia, the largest and best selec- ted assortment of V Watches and Jewelry eycr offered for sale in the Town of Salisbury, comprising a general assortment of . Gold and Silver Watches, CSold Fob and Guard Chains, Seals, Pins, CJeiillenien's and ' 1 Xadies' Jireast Ilns, Fing er Kings, line Gold Pencils, & Cases, Gold, Silver and Steel SPECTACLES, i, Together a variety of FANCY ARTICLES and PERFUMERY, - which he will sell CHEAPER than they can be boujrht at any similar establishment in the State, Call and examine for yourselves. Store one door below R. & A. Murphy's store. CLOCKS, WATCHES and JEWELRY of all kinds repaired in the best manner, ahd on the most reasonable terms. ' ' ' : , ! s j. JAMES HOE An. ' iSalisbury, April 28, 1853. tf 52 WIARBLE TOIV1B STONES ! . ' At Low Prices ! ' THE subscribers would respectfully announce to the public, that they are doing an extensive bu siness in the marble line, and carve, letter and fin- the atatfi. nml all ersons wisMne Tomb' Ftones. ;twi1 Ao well to examine our prices' before purchas- ing. L Two of the jiroprietors are now canvassing N. Carolina soliciting jobs ot Monuments, Jomb ta bles, Head Stones, Ac." All orders directed to Con cord, N. C, will receive prompt attention. KELLOGG, HOLLEY t CO. March 31, 1851. . Sm22 Leather, Boots and Shoes! v - . .1 : - riHE subscribers would respect- fully call the attention of their customers to their lot of the above articles. Thankful. for the past, and oy strict at tention to business, hope still to receive a liber al patronage irom tnem. i - - BROWN &HANES. . ' Salisbury, Jan. C, 1854. . 10 , N. B. Hides taken in exchange for work. NOTICE. A PPLICATION wiU be made to the next ses- r sion of the Legislature of North Carolina, tor a charter to construct a railroad from Salis bury northwest, to be called the North Western Branch of , the Central "Rail Road. Also,' appli cation will be made for a charter for a Bank to be located at Eagle City, and to be called the, j Manufacturer 8 Bank of North Carolina'. Feb. 24, 1854. ,' -v J I tf 17 NOTICE ! ! 4 LL persons indebted to the late firm of Jen- 7 kins & Roberts, and J. II. Jenkins & Co., bv book account or note, are hereby respectfully i requested to make payment by August Courty as i the business of the firm must be closed Those that fail to settle by that time may ex- j pect to find their accounts in the hands of an of- ! licer for collection. - i i - " - v. JENKINS & ROBERTS, 1 J. H. JENKINS & CO. , Salisbury, May 15, 1854. i 12t29 Dr. R. P. Bessent, RESIDENT SURGEON. DENTIST, ; COXCORD, N. C. "T ESPECTFULLY informs, the Lv citizens of Cabarrus and the surrounding country, that he may be found at Harris' Hotel, at all times, except when professionally engaged, and. will bp pleased to re- ceire the calls of all those who may rejuire his nrofessional service. i Communications by jnail or otherwise, promptly attended to. i i Feb.-lO,-1853 ly. I , -. Head Quarters ! , June 8, 1854. General Orders, Tib. TO. The Officers and Privates of Sal isbury Fantastic Rangers, are ' hereby -ordered to appear at Head Quar ters on Tuesday the 4th of July next, at 9 o clock, A. M., mounted and equipped according to law for review and inspection. JJy or der of . BALD HOKMST, Capt. Julius CB?ar, Jr. O. S. S3. , GOODS! REMOVAL ! ! iEVST0RE! NEWGOODS! Extraordinary Attraction !! -s - . . ''- - y Salisbury, March 30, S54. 1 THE subscriber takes this method of announcing to his friends and the public generally, that h has REHOyEDto the new and epations 8torer No. 4, GRANITE BUILDING, tho. first Granite Store below his old stand, where he is now OPENING his STOCK, which when comple ted will comprise the ' V The Finesi and mosf Elegant Assortment ever before offered W the CITIZENS OF NORTH . , CAROLEN' A, and consists in part of , Plain, figured, plaid and brocade Silks, " from one to four dollars jr yard. A tIROE ASSORTMENT OF Tissues, Berlges, Grenadines, -Challies, loulard silks, Jaconet Kobes, Organ dies. Paris Lawns, French Prints , . and Ginghams, : A SPLENDID LOT OF Paris plain and embroidered Silk and Lace Mantillas,, from $4 to $35, plain and embroi dered Canton Crape Shawls, at all prices, Honi ton, Maltese,; Lace and Muslin Collars,' Chemi settes and Sleeves, in great variety, Needle work ed Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, from 62 ets. to $16. Laceand Muslin Window Curtains, Marseilles Quilts, Linen sheetings, Pillow Case Linen, Da mask table Cloths, Napkins, Boiklas, 4tc, &o. -Die will not pretend to enumerate fully, but flatters himself that few articles which are found in a NEW YORK FANCY DRY GOODS STORE, but what can be obtained in his. .. In additioj4i which he hns a splendid assortment of BONP OTSjSHOES, HAT8, MEN-and tion ojt. tE.RIYF.RS. EMPORIUM: OF FASHION!! Ladies' Dresss Goods ! : 1 1 l - APRIL 20, 1854. 1 E MYERS is now in receipt of his full stock , of t Ladles' Dress Goods, "." j. consisting of the largest and most magnificent as sortment Of i I '-' ' BROCADE SILKS, ever exhibited in thie'section ; also,- Foulard Silks I and Italian Inte Strings, Challies, Grenadines, Gold Plaids, Orbs ele Paris Tissues, Uerapes, Frehcli.Orundics, Jaconets and Oiiiliams in great variety. Ladies desiri)us-of pnrcliasing, are solicited to call at the SAMSliLKY EMPOKLLM OF FASHION, Ao. 1 Granite lluildins. ; Ladies' Mourning' y -GOODS! 1 THE subscriber has on hand a fine assortment of Ladies Mourning Dress Goods, consisting ot BOMBAZINES, CANTON CLOTHS, ' " iiALPACCAS, BLACK BERAGES, TISSUES, GKENADINES. JACONETS, ' '. . (1INGHAMS and MtSLIN.-ALSO COLLARS, CUEMIZETTS ' ' ; 1 .HANDKERCHIEFS, 4c.; 4e,f Which he would take pleasure in showing at the Salisbury Emporium of Fashion. I - '' , E. MYERS, ' ' , '- . No. '1 Granite Buildinir. Salisbury,. April 20, 1854. FRENCH. CHINA - - . I'i AND GLASS WARE Salisbury, April 20, 1854. THE subscriber is in receipt 6f a most magnificent lot of French China, consi8tingrn part of Flower V ases, Toilet Bottles, Card and J ew- - el Baskets, Caudle Sticks, Coffee Cups and Fruit Stands, 'Ttff-iNrPESEn CLAS3 ?lTtJHERR, Decanters Celerj' Stands, Bowls, Sugar and Preserve IMshes, Goblets, TumDlera, Wine, Jelly and Champaigne Glasses, Don't forget to call at the SALISBURY EMPORI UM. . E. MYERS, 25 ' '- . p ' No. 4 Granite Building Masonic TRE subscriber is just in redeipt of a -handsome lot of ROYAL ARCH ahd BLUE LODGE APRONS and SASHES: r E..ITERS, ! No. 4 Granite Building. Salisbury, April 20, 1854. 25 TIX IIEKT IRON ATERY large assortment of Tin Ware may be found lat the New Shop nearly opposite . Col. Robardsl Hotel, the stand tormeriy occupieu by Brown & Baker, which shall be sold at great advantage to (the buyer. Also , ROOFING AXD GUTTERING done at sliprt notice and warranted good. STOtES & PIPE. A supply of cast and sheet iron stoves kept on hand, ripe made to order, vt - ' '- Stills and Copper Ware kept on hand and made to order on short notice at the lowest prices. Old Stills repaired and the highest prices paid for old copper ana. pewter. Feathers, Beeswax, Tallow, Tow Cloth, Linsey Jeans,-LtagB, Sec., taken in exchange for work or ware. - ; 15AKER 6: ut.. Salisbury, Dec. 7, 1852. ly6 MARCH 16, 1854 ! J UST RECEIVED one lot of SILVER. HUNTING CASE LEVER WATCH ES, full jewelled. ; One Iof of open face Silver Levers, 1 t Lepine Watches, (silver,) . ;' r . Quartier. " .regulated.. All of which will be sold lower than has ever been sold in this -market. j . i i W. R. WILSONv 20 ; ;a ,1 One door above Granite Rowl JTEW TUT ESTABLISHMEOT ! THE undemgned would respectfully inform the public, that he is now under "full head way," and prepared to ao wont oi any uesenp- tionin the i M ' - Tin, Sheet Iron and Copper line that may be ordered or otherwise, and done in the best style, l Having had long experience, and worked in th best shops both North and South, he is confident satisfaction can be given. He will be always ready to supply customers with Japanned or Tin Ware, Stoves, &c, on ve ry accommodating' terms. Persons desirous f buying at either wholesale or retail will do well to give me a (call before buying elsewhere. Re pairing done jat short notice. ;01d Pewter, Bees wax and feathers, taken m exenange inr worn.- I JOHN B. HENDERSON. . May 5, 1854. 27 . ' FIRST ARRIVAL. -ill '-. .', - .' new! spring style HATS I ! I j Salisbury, Feb. 8, 1854. , THE Istibscriber is first in receipt of two cases of BEEBE'S SPRING STYLE riATS. : (tn5) . E. MILKS n j ; -NOTICE. THE-fim Iof ChafEn & McElroy1 is this day dissolved by mutuaL consent. . All persons - having outstanding debts against the firm ar notified to present them forthwith to "William. McElroy, of pavidson County for payment ' May 10, 1864. ac: .- V I WITNESS TICKETS For sale at this Office - -4. ' , ,H
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