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tourt House is now converted into a flour ishing Female Seminary aoa the j" Devil's lialf acre " where tradition siys hife Satanic 'Majesty in wandering over $he hjll3 on a ; stormy December night, stumhledj and fell Jid then pitched his tent, if' now Ithe play ground ' of rosy-cheeked, Ikughitg girls. ''; "IVe. rather guess the old,! clcfven-fcToted fel-l low would now find very luBconifortable : Quarters on the "half acre"! surrounded as it is, with so much 'purity and innocence. Tuesday we reached Dobfon the present , capital of Surry j The Coufty Cc un being in session we were pleased" tp see many of our old associates' of the Bay, and among .them the able, kind and distinguished Sen- . ator from Guilford, Johnj A (Jilmer, Esq. "We stopped at the'Hotel of V. Rqby, Esq.,. an accommodating aid gentlemanly Land lord. -Dobson is situated in the woods, on level ground, distant from te Bljie Ridge about twenty-five mile?. jTfie Court House : is an' excellent building and he fw private liouses erected are neat and, commodious. We should say that the clinjate. and water would be well suited for in vilids - TVe remained in Dobson few days and then struck a bee line for the Douglass gap : -on the Blue Pudge. ,- We j sffcpped at Mr. ' Thorn Dson's at the 'foot of rthe -Iludflre at night and the next morning we beheld with .' delight the tops of the Mountains envelop-l- ed in mist' and clouds wbosefleefy texture ' unrolled at the approach of lie sjin, floated . off and was soon lost in the liluej ether, or - rested lazily on the bosoms qf thSe surroun mm ' ml ' ' j f " it " " ding peaks. 1 he scenery at this gap is i beautiful and grand in the extreme, and we "hope the day is not far distjmt when the invalid ana the devotees ot pleasure ins stead of going to Saratoga, Cape May ; and other fashionable resorts, will sped their money amid the dashing cascades! and the spark ling waters of our own Mountains. . V. i . We spenlpne day with Nicholas Williams, Esq. of Surry, at his steck farm-! the Cah- i,in Ashe. Everybody is acquainted with the noble, generous hapital: ty of Mr. Wil- , liams. We hunted and slept , an then slept and hunted. . We feastedxm pheasants and other mountain luxuries 'until we' "loath- . ed' to leave this pleasant, s,pot.r iThe du ties' of an Editor however admit; of . no de- ickness even with him is not ex- t lay .&ic cusable. liis power ana taie i Work'l work ! work ! From morn to the setting sun, ' Work ! work ! work ! His task is. never done-- With pen, with scissors mind taste, "With paste, -with scissors and pen, He speaks--and the degolatd; waste, Is peopled with womln anil men. We recrossed the Blue Ridge a Gap Civil, and on the top in a very narrow. pass we met upwards of six hundred beeves, the property of Augustus. FinleVEsri.," of Wilkes." We asked ourselves: why the hoofs of these cattle -ehouU pofut to the "setting, instead of the rising sun ? why- QUfeJlOTlherajini. orour own, State Z stead ot ie markets ot., ou t - ! "Stones; known to move, and trees to speak " and these six hundred cattle jin the solitude of our Mountains' with mirpculpus organs, uttered this - answer "'- lhur State is a laggard, in the great canst of Internal Im provement and enterprise -our ulood tct'll purify the s)igar at, 'the Koftli, and then he sent to you to sweeten your tea' and coffee our meat ir ill he sold in. A vriliern shamlles " 'M.I-. and our hides ic ill oe tan icd and tttrnrd into leather ond our Jioof,hors and converted into comlJs anil hnife-ha ind Lones inaies, and find a good marjiet at he SoiitJi this, more than protect ive'tariff has made- the South " hewen n'f wood; awl drawer's of icater" to - the -Niirth. ispena your - money at the North for "'Jops, papers, me chanical and agricultural wipfanentS; for ' pleasure and every thing, W? then taltc, most chivalrously of secession end North ern oppression " ! ! . The horny hoofs then " ) rattled along their rocky windin; way. - : We passed Trap-Hill nd f crossed the TFadkin again at ; J onesvifle. We regret for many reasons, "that tiue;wolild not per mit ns to stop in this florjshing tillage. We were particularly anxqtis to visit the excellent Male and Female Academies. Jonesville is improving faster fhan any vil lage in Western North Carolina and is dis tinguished for health and. the high moral" -and intellectual tone of its population. We should have been happy jto hqve renewed our- acquaintance with thje principal of the Musical Department, to whose' father- and relations we are indebted for ,m any kind- -nesses in early lifev -i-rL 4 " i ---itH - We spent the night and a portion of the oext-day verypleasantlyj at: Hamptonville " nth the family, of Josiah Cowles, Esq! We were there agreeably disappointed in -meeting with our old friend Robert Duval, of the TJ. S. N. Our . readers 'are indebted -to Lieutenant Duval foil several interesting "letters from Venice published in this paper About eighteen months go. i ; I j " He spoke of sunny Italy,;-- ; Of Venice and hfr Isles, j ' Of dark moustacK'4 Cavaliers ; ' And fair Senora smiles : Of music melting oil the sea, . . s Of moonlight an of flowers '. Of white hands wreathing Silken curls, ' . In gay and pleasant bowers." Mr. Duval is now attached to' the survey ing expedition off the Mississippi coast. He is on leave of absence, jjiavingibut recently recovered from .a sever attack of yellow fever. Sis cabinet of hell3,' ! stuffed birds and curiosifie collected from jevery part of .the world is more rareanTJarnum's trav elling menagerie. He iwjll please accept our thanks for several Jfaluabte: specimens . from his " Curiosity Shp," 4and whether on land or on sea, whetf er he bears the flag ' of-his country beneath the burning sun of "the Equator or in oceans riblxjd with pylar ice, he has our best wishes for. his happi ness. . i We have spun our yarn to an undue length, but a3 it is customary for travellers to tell of their travels, and not wishing to be singular in ibis .respect, we have " told ours. : We have said nothing about" " an- tres vast and deserts idle of anthropopha- . gi whose heads do grow beneath their shoul ders " but we have spoken of things at home whieh at times are more curious than things abroad. All lovers of the exceed- ingly marvelous will please skip over this article. i S? We learn from an intelligent gentle man of Davidson County, that a Conven tion or Meeting 'will soon be held in David son County, in older to connect the Fay ettevflle and Western Plank Road at Dun bar's Bridge across the Uwahrie with the Rail Road depot near the Trading Ford. : We hope we wilt receive a notice of the. time and place of said meeting,- in order that steps may be taken and delegates sent to represent the interests of olctlowan. TOE BROTHER OF CAPT. BRAGG. The Rowan Whig, with all that bitter ness, for which it is notorious, announces the arrival of Mr, Bragg in Salisbury, after this wise: j ;' !.- . : : " The brother of Capt. Bragg arrived ,in this town'on Wednesday evening last en route for Northampton." Raleigh Metro politan. ' , The Metropolitan, once the spotted Gi raffe now a sort of toothless Hyena, -once in favor :of distribution, now acting as a sort of adjunct to the North :Carolina Standard, thinks the Rowan Whig a very bitter print because we announced the arrival of Capi. BrapVs brother in the old . town of Salis bury. .We (probably foolishly) imagined that Thomas Bragg was the brother of Capt. Bragg of grape shot memory. We know the Democratic Presses before the! election toot pleasure and pride m the announce ment of the fact, bht now the. election i3 over, it is considered bitter to refer to any such relationship.! i i . I The Metropolitan may be better acquain ted with tbe pedigree of the . Braggs than we. If Capt. Bragg and Thomas Bra are not brothers we consider it " disgracefulj in Thomas, even though " Gov. elect of-N. Carolina " now to disavow; the. relation ship " r t: -' V. We would give an adage on this subject of pedigree, commencing with iC a wise son only knows his-r ---,but we might be Holden to answer another libel suit. In such a suit it might be impossible to prove a negative so we forbear. - ; Salem and Clemmonsville Plank Soad. We learn from the People's Press that" the Salem and Clemmonsville; Plank. Road has organized and steps ihave been taken to proctire an ensineer and locate the road This road if Wjndll, tbftt btcuoii" in JN orth uarolina viz.: Fafmington inDavie County.' WiHHbe Citizens of Salisbury still slumber, and awake" at lastnly to see .the trade they once naturally possessed diverted into 'oth er channels, though the influence of men interested in other routes? "We hope not. ,. TheWohipaoy pas the Press organized by! electing the! following energetic and public spirited officers : j m .;; E. Ielo, President; Directors -C T. Sides, B.. C.Dokhitv A. C. Wharton) F. Fries, Joseph Clouse, A. W. Cooper, E. T. Clemmons. ! , : J8s OuRHhanks are Hereby returned to a Friend in Davie County for the five subscribers sent us pnyesterday, ' It cheers us up and strengthens our nerves to battle still harder in fche good cause. If our friends will j list laid us in thi way for awhile with so little trouble to themselves, we .shall soon have the largest list in the Western part Of the state'. . - . We would invite the attention of our readers to the able commuuication signed B. on. the Salisbury and Jonesboro Bail. Road. J .. ' ., - Qodey's Lady's Book for September is received. Nuf eed ! Address L. A. Go dey, 113 Chestnut St, Philadelphia. For the Whig and Advocate. . TO 'MISS A OF stanlt. Ah, I have gazd upon that brow, ; o Wreathed In nature's noblest hue r Those sparkling ejes and images bow, 1; Seem almost rising;: to my view. I've thought, I've dreamed, and in my dreams, -' A form divine before me rose, With heart as pure as ether's beams,- j With smiles that heaven's light disclose. I thought of Eden's lovely bowers, t; - Aroma's sweats amid them strewn- i .When love first walked amid tnose flowers In golden light and rosj morn ; When life first strolled this new-born shore, j With angel cadence oh its tongue r' Tuned to glory, on high could soar j. Ini concord with its kindred sung. Yes,j I have gazed upon that brow, ' . Fair and lovely as the rose '. And thither memory takes me now, j Andirom the past its mantle throws. " . . ' f ." ' - : ; V And in morning's roseate light '. ! An Eden's daughter blushing fair, .Rises to my astonished sighV ' And seems "animpress sweet to bear. But tripping over yonder plain . ' j The fairy one recedes from view . - I gaze, but gaze the while in vain, I .cease, and on life's track pursue. But jf no more upon life's shore ' . I meet that form so heavenly fair, There is a place, when time is o'er, I Where mortals meet, and glory wear. ' ; I ' CAROLUS.. Albemaele, N. C, 1854. ARRIVAL 07 THE STEAKEB AMERICA. Four days Idler from Europe. Further from the War -A nofher Russian Defeat, with Loss of 2000 Lives!! . Halifax, Aug. 15 The steamer Amer-i- ica arrived this evening, with Liverpool dateg to the 5th instant. PROGRESS The news from OP THE WAR. ;he Danube continues generally favorably! to the allies. Nothiri? dwieWo htwrovp hka tolrnn On the morning of th 30thjit is stated: the Russians 'attacked the Turkish ! and French camp at Giurgeve and were totally defeated with a loss of 2000 killed and a large number taken prison era. The Rus sians are retreating by forced marches. They had quitted Kateschi, and it was oc cupied by Turks.;-! I I ' The evacuation of Wallachia was com pleted. A proclamation had been issued declaring that all soldiers who remained be hind' would" be considered as deserters. The Russian troopsj were being; concentrat ed on the Seventh. The total Austrian force on the frontier was 330,000 troops under Baron Dekess. The frontiers had not been crossed, but preparations for hos tilities were of a coliossal character. Russia makes no I warlike demonstration towards the Prussian frontier. The cholera was raging with increasing violence at Constantinople. I - ' , .' The London Times declares positive! v ,1 . n ee DA AAA A.J 1 Afi AAA C that a iorce ot trom 8U.UUU td li)0,OW, of English, French and Turks, will -lmraedi- cttciv luvauu vjniueii. auu euuciivur iu eueut r 41.. . J I ' . J -i i.A U .1 I a lodgement on the beigbts tbat command Sebastopol. ' ' . ' j ' From Asia, the reported, defeat of Ithe Turks by tbe Russians is confirmed. The Russians were besieging Kars. - lhe cholera had, made its appearance among the liritish troops. The Baltic fleet was at-Le sund at the latest accounts. i Baraguny de Hilliers had with the King of ; Sweden. ' an interview His ! maiesty declared hig willingness to unite with1 the Western powers on certain conditions. Since the 23d, .the blockade of the. ports in the Gulf has been more rigorous, it not being possible that any vessel could enter Ul ICdlC. 1 . j The Ji.mDeror of, Russia, Arch duke Con-. stnntinfi. ami t.hft Arr-h riiinhfcss nan a' nar- t row escape of beinsr captured by ail Enslish steamer near Uronstadt. : SPAIX The country was; generally tranquil: Es- partero has taken the oath ais President of the new Council. ! i On the2d, the barricades at Madrid were removed, at Espartero s request. The nomination of 0'Dohnell most popular of any in the. ! new Wa tlie ministry. The Journal yesterday gently gavp that distinguished Statesman,") the Hon. T. L, Clingman, a stab under the lifth rib 1 uriderrated. his influence and while return ing thanks for his iservices in the j election, &c, intimated that the Loco's could have got along very well without him,- that in short, as the anecdote runs, "hel was not such a dreadful fat rabbit after all." ! This bodes nogood for the " distinguished Stages man." wno is cnargeq oy some persons wnn tngSiring a seat in thb gBi tjtu, una wnO'Ctmfldently expeefsto receive it af the . i i ' ' i i , - r 1 ,1 hands of a Loco Focq Legislature, upon, an implied if not an express assumpsit. ' .'",--. i Daily Herald. GOVERNOR'S VOTE. Kerr 361. 1088- Dockery. Bragg. Alexander,' Anson, ? " . Ashe : "V Watauga, J Bertie, Bladen, Brunswick, Buncombe, Burke, "1 McDowell, Beaufort, Cabarrus, " Caldwell, Caswell, Carteret, Camden, Cherokee, Chowan, Currituck, Chatham.. Columbus, Cleaveland, Craven, Cumberland, Davie,. Davidson Duplin, Edgecombe, Franklin,' Gates, Greene, Granville, Guilford, Halifax, Haywood, Henderson. Hertford, Hyde, Iredell, Jackson, ; -j Johnston, - Jones, 551 I 52?! 358 343 ! 94Gl 916 489 721 406 301 1008 " 480 ! 541 551 350 -246 ; : 408 . 393 240 459 1934 1 OOO . 432 : -ICS-'' 676 Lenoir, Lincoln, Catawba,. " 680 OOO 451 260 , Gaston, Macon, Madisori,?.; Martin, Mecklenburg, 1 Union,- Montgomery, ? Moore, ' New Hanover, ' Northampton, Nash, Onslow, Orange, " Alamance, f ' Pasquotank, Perquimons, . Pitt, Person, Rockingham, Randolph Richmond, ; Robeson, : Rowan, ' . Rutherford," . Stanly, : .' Surry, V Yadkin, Sampson, Stokes, 1 Forsythe, Tyrrell, Wake, : Wayne, ' Warren, Washington, Wilkes, Yancy, ; 721 1431 706 -j: 209. 615 ! 646 1342 586 1030 696 ; 1796 453 i 347 -536 ! 341 35G i 12 624 693 776 1106 896 1206 509 1132 282 1102 283 162 247 1345 33G : 802 - 42,993 48,484 . 42,9ff3 40,742 i "48,812 46,742 ' - : : 5,491 : i 2,070 Catawba and Gaston were counted with Lin coin, McDowell with Burke, Union .with Meck lenburg, Alamance with: Orange.' Forsythe with htokes, Watauga with Ashe, xadkin with Surry. OLD SORES, ULCERS, AND ERUPTIONS ! and diseases arising from an impure or deprav i state of the blood. See the extraordinary cure of Mr. Tifm. G. Haxwood,la highly respectable citizen k Richmond, Ta., f by Carter's Spanish' L Mixtures He had ulcers and sores of the worst description, and fiflaHy got so bad, he was una ble io walk, except a crutches) A few bottles of Carter's Spanish Mixture the great blood pu rifier,- c&red him, as it has T cured hundreds of .others who haTe suffered with rheumatism, bad effects olf mercury, nd pains land ulcers of the bones aAd joints .See 'advertisement, For sale at SILL & SILL'S;, Salisbury, N. August, 4.1m. C. SIXTlEEN OF THIS BEST APOTHECARIES in Baltimore say oi sxAii Wili s AJMJU1.MS CHERRY EXPECTORAT for Coughs, &c, and of STABLER S lltAKRtEA CORDIAL for Affec tions of ike Bowels, that they "are satisfied that they are) medicineS-of .gSeat valub, and very efficient for the theetu-e of the diseases for which they are' recommended, that they bear . the evi dence of Mt and care m their preparation and style ofiputting up," &c. See" advertisement in another column. For sale at SILIij & SILL'S, banspury, in. Aufrast 4.1m. DEATHS. DIEP-JAt Mount Vernon, Rowan County, on the 2oth of last July, of Puerperal xvpon an attack of Typhoid Fever, Mrs. MARY E. GRIFFITH, wifeof Richard W.GriflBth, and daughter of thelate )-At Robert? N. Fleming, Esq., aged 20 years,' three monthsland 17 days, leaving a bereaved husband, three brothers and a. large circle of relatives and friends ko mourn her untimely death. ' . . ' ; It msiy truly be,Said, that if has seldom been the sad? lot of this community to sympathize with luc ? " 3 " " - V ra,w "u "IBCOnSO late husband, relatives and friends of on an the sorrows ot the truly bereaved and disconso- ly and Istimable as 6r dear, but departed friend, t' nl t , sBut let us dry up our tears! she is cone, 'it is Gocs trill ; she sleeps with he little babe in the narrow tomb.: ; , i i , " Early bright, transient, chaste as morning dew one spanned, was exnalea ana went to Heaven. Sucb; is our trust. " J ; . R. Press, at Saiem,0please copy.' ' In tHis Town, on the 28d inst...I)!r. EDWARD W. BROWN, aged, about 27 years. MARKETS. SALISBURY, Aug., 25, 1854 ; 61 a 7 f 40 a 50 ApplesJ (dried) 70 8 a 9 a 8 85 1.3 a U 00 a 60 22 a 23 12 a 15 . $ a 5j 37 a 40 4a5 j 80 35 a 40 Nails, Oats, Irish Potatoes, Sweet " Sogar, brown, Doc. loaf, Salt,-per sack, Tallow, : Wheat, Pork. Uacony; Cottonj CottoniTarn 75 50 7 a 9 12 $3 12J a $1 . 5 Corn. Beeswax T-l lu i f lour, vui. '( 3 Feathers, lb iron g Chickens, per dozen $11 Linseeit Oil, a 10 Molasses, Xiard, 8 a 9 1854. ;-. lb a 20 a 23 26 a 40 51 a 6; 55 6 a 8 11 a 12 $2 oo: 11 a 12 -.ft- FAYETTEVILLE, .' Aug. 21 Beeswax, ..." 2'4'a 25 Lard, Bacons . 10 a 11 Cotton! ' 81 a 9 Corn, V lOOOal 10 Cofiee .13 aH. Flour,;- 1 $1 75 a 0 Feathers, -i '40 a 45 Leather, sole, Molasses, Nai's, cut, Oat, Sugir, brown, Tn'. loaf, SalV sack, . Tallow. - FlaxBefed. ! $100 0 00 Iron; wedes, 1 5 a 5 Do. r.ngiiso, ua Wheat, $la$l 10 m CHARLOTTE, Aur. 4, 1854. BaconlHams, 9 a 00 8a Mackerel bbl $10 a 16 " : sules, Nails- C, Oats, 40 Pork, " "5 a 5 Peas, 87J'a 100 Potatoes, Irish." 1 i" sweet 75 i Bic'erbnsh. S4 Suar, loaf, 10 a 11 4 brown, 6 a 9 Balk sack . 21 a 2 j 15 a 18 6 a 8 12 a 15 '20 a 22 Beef, Butter, x, Bean?.; ' , 00 a $1 Brandv, apple, 40 a 50 peach, 02 a a Cottoui 5 a 8 CoflFeel . 12 a 14 75 Flonr.H bbl. TH U, it ll inwashd 22S" yyivn, bale, " , . - a75f BEEBL'S HATS! JTYLE ! ! . 's.'ll AtTfiTTST. 1RS4-. " rpiife suBsciEn is ix receipt Xl ofi two cases BABE'S HATS, n str Fall style 42 I ! f ; No; 4, Granite Building., I State of Sorth Carolina, , i; YADUI3T COUNTY. ' - 'Court of Pleds andWuarter Sessions, July Term, I . :' ' j -1S54.--.' ' : . . N. B. Dosier and Jl J. Recce, Administrators of I Aquill j. Reece, vs. Jm SUore and wife, Unice, Sa rah, Kejece, Margarel Reece, Abraham Iveece And AlfredlReece.' r v -r i" v : ji : Petimtijo selt, Land. ' ' In this' case, it atiiewinir to the satisfaction of thq Court, that'Alfrua Reece,' one' of the parties de- fentlani, is not an i habitant of 'this State : It is therefijre, ordered the Court, that advertisement be matJeMn some n ;vs!paper in this State for six successive weeks,.f9sid Alfred Keece to appear at the next term of our qonrt ot i'leas ana yuarter Sessions, to be held t ' tho County of Yadkin, the first Sunday in Octoht , 1?54, to shew cause, if any he hasl why the pr; -r : of the petitioner be not granteji, otherwise fim decree will be made for the sale of.the lands as'pr: red for. ;w - Witness, l. e, Alartin,JC:lerk ot.our saia t-'ourt, at Offic, the 1st Moiy au July, 1804. . T, S. XAKTLN, Glerk. Prirtters fee $5 50 l n i 6t42 Execii or 's Sale. THIS undersigned s Executor of the last Will add Testament tjsostian Lentdeceased, will exposej to public Sale in the 29th day of August, on the premises, ten anii'r.east. of Salisbury, all the personal property beldnging to said deceased, con sisting of FOUR 'ALU ABLE NEGROES, five head of Horses.D ol Sd head of Cattle, 25 or 30 head of Sheep, a number of Hogs,; Corn, W heat, Oats, and Hay, one 'of Blacksmith .Tools, "one Road jWagon and Giirs, FarmingKtcnsils, and Household and Kitcne t Furniture. v ' Terms of Sale All vami over tw dollars twelve month credit with b 1 id and apv.roved security All suing under two ' jts, path. , - Those indebted to ; : estate are notified to come forward n4'w- -ent iratDeditely as the e-. tato ainst be 'settitJ those having claims j agkifisj, the" estate wul present T&onrwitkiB th -. time pcescnDeo oy jaw or iuuj auum w iu ua jjieau in bar-pf their recovery. .Jr4 : ABRAM LENTZ, Executor. August 7, 1S54. - 3w. a NOTICE. A PfLICATION will be made to the next Legis XJl. liture of North Carolina, to charter a naviga-; tion Company from the Bean Shoals or from the 5 Eagle Falls on the Yadkin River to the poirlt, where i Ahe Central Rail Road crosses said river. Augll,1854. ) ! "1 Dissolution. THE Copartnership heretofore existing be tween Brown & Hanes is this day dessolved by articles of limitation. All) those indebted to the firm are respectfully requested to call and settle either by Cash or Note, by the 1st Novem ber '5j, as longer indulgence will not be given. Hear this in mind. MOSES L. BROWN, T. W. IIANES, Salisbury, August 1st, 1854. tf40 I V t" .,'V - jlfew Arrangements. TH2 undersigned respectfully inform the pub-; lid that having entered into Copartnership, will carry on the business of- If TAMING, BOOT AND SHOE 'f. Harness Making, in; alUflieir branches? at the old Stand lately oc cupie by Brown & Hanes. Having, supplied themsfelves with good workmen .in the several departments of the business they are fully pre4 pared -to meet the just expectations of the pub- lid in leather, harness, &c, at moderate prices of the iiery best materials. ' Thankful for the fa vors bestowed on the old Firm, they ask a conf tinuance of the same on the New. ' i t li T. W. IIANES & CO. It MolassoT&i n, Meal!; vvs$a Salisbury, August 1st, J854. tflO WHOLESALE AD RETAIL i Hardware j House, j SALISBURY, N. C. ' .: -.' '. yjr THE undersigned have located ill this place for the purpose of ; conducting a general j Wholesale and Retail 1 , v HARDWARE BUSINESS, and are now opening a Jarge assortment of gools oirect from the manufacturers, embracing Bl ILDIXG M ATEItl ALS in great variety, . Carriage and Buggy materials fuwmplete as- 6ortment, . .;' i . j ' Carpenter's and Millwright's Tools of all kinds, Saddler's anli Harness maker's materials, afuli assortment Shoe Maker's j ' Cabinet Maker's j, Blacksmith's Tools and articles for contractors, V ooden W are, Brooms, Brushes, Twine, &c, ' " A full assortment of I "i German and American! Fancy 1 Goods, Guns, Pistols, Ilowle V - Knives, &e., &c. j i . Their STOCK when complete, will be found the most VARIED and EXTENSIVE pt any in the upper country ;. and as they have Opened with tue view ot building up a jlarge and permanent trade, they are determined to sell at the small est remunerative profits, and to spare no trouble or attention to advante the interest of their pa trons.. 'i ' - Ir " I -. TO MERCHANTS they would respeitfully sky, that asiheir goods have been bought direct ! of the manufacturers upon the best ; terms, they can, J assure them of meir acuity anu aeierminaiion 10 give ue cios est buyers entire satisfaction. I i : : I G- ML i. T; JONES. . July 28, 1854. j t S9 Stoves !! Stoves! fTlIIE subscriber has just received a: fine assort I ment of aOOKIXtt STOVES, wrliich he will sell low for CASH. . (' : . f ; . ' ' ' ! ; i i V WILLIAMS BROWX. Salisbury' July 2S, !S5'4i tf39 STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, DAY IK COUNTY IX EQUITY. IIendersonAdanis, Atlm'4 Elizabeth Peebles, Ad ministratrix vs. Li. liiurliam, i-s r, Latharine ios ter, dee'd, Ilubbard'Pccbles, Abraham Peebles,iSr., Alpheua Peebles, Sr., Alpheus Peebles, Jr., Abra ham Peebles, Jr., and Louisa his wife, and A'lbert Peebles. j ' . .. ; The above case having been referred to me, to take an account and make distribution amonjj the various claimants,1 Noticej is hereby iiven, that will proceed tq take said; aecourit, at my Office, in the Town, of Mocksville, on Friday the.25thday of August next, whentfan!d where the said parties can attend if they see'proper. I : Ci. HARBIJs Commissioner, July 28, 4S54 Printer's fee $2 00.1 3t3) RHETT & ROBSON, . ' I . . . .AM) . L "'F .'; Commission Merchants - Charleston, S. CL j - Liberal advances made , on j Consignments. 5s? Special attention given to the sale of Flour, Corn, tc, and from our long experience in the bu siness, we feel confident of giving satisfaction. Keference -M. IIkows o; ON July 28, lfe54. Cm29pd Houses and lot for sale. y auy one wtio winner a pnrcnuse it with the X will resorve on forgo throe months possession given the 1st of August, i Title undisputed. b.-. The mam building is three stories high, 24 bv oo feet, with a dry first rate-cellar under it, 43 by 22 feet, 7 jdeep, the lot is loO by as feet. Call and ex amine, as I am determined to sell and close up all my old business. ' 1 1 ' r Terms Cash or good notes bearing interest, . J. S. JOHNSTON. Salisbury, July 17, 1851. j 5 NEW SUPPLY WATCHES AND JEWELRY! James mm ail IF and Philadejphia, the largest and best selec ted assortment of ' . ' : ' ' Watches and JCWCIFV ever ofFered for sale in the T(wn pf Salisbury, comprising a general assortment of . t i I Gold atid Silver Walclies, Gold Y Fob and Guard Chains, Seals, llracelcts, Ear Hobs, Cuff Pins, Gentlemen's and . 1 ladies' lli east rins, Fing , er Kings, fIie Gold; Pencils, & ' Cases, Gold, Silver and Steel 1; SPECTACLES, - Together a variety of FANCY ARTICLES and ;' ; 1. :' perfumery, which he will sell CHEAPER 1 than they can be bought at any similar establishment in the State. Call and examine for yourselves. . Store one door below" B. & A. Murphy's store. CLOCKS,! WATCHES and JEWELRY cf all kinds repaired n the best manner, and on the most reasonable terms JAMES HORAH. Salisbury, pril 28, 1853. tf52' RICHWINE & HARRISON, General Dry fcoods, Cutlery, ' , Hardware, CrocKery v : and:;4-J-:;& Grocery .MerchstSji; April 10, lS04.k . 4- . ,f24 CANTON MATTING. j ' Salisbury, May 11, 185 1. THE subscriber is in receipt of a lot of four and six quarter WHITE CANTON MAT TING. l: ! ' i' .'-' "; K. MYERS, 28 No. 4, Granite Building. A. CALDCLEUGH, House, Sign' and Ornamental PAINTER, - TEXIXCiTC', NORTH CAROI.IXA, ' "TX7"OULD make known to the public that he j is now carrying on the above business in all its various branches, and is prepared to do work in either branch at short notice, and on as accommodating terms as-it can be-done in the country, art 1 in good style. , m ; AND. CALDCLEUGH. Jan. 27, 1854. tfl3 RAIL ROAD MEETING. . ALL those interested in the Rail Road. exten sion from Salisbury to the Tennessee line, are requested to meet at South Troy, Iredell c'ounty, on the 2Gth August, it being the last Saturday in the month, for the purpose of considering the subject, and for devising means to secure the suc cess oi that'iniportant j scheme. The counties, East and West, are deeply concerned in this work, and are requested to send delegates. . h ! MANY CITIZENS. August,! 4, tf.40 , W. P. ELLIOTT, GENERAL COMMISSION Forwarding Merchant, i lWILML(iT()',N.t'. ' GEEAT ATTRACTION!! . Hfew and lare supply of. WATCHES MP JEWELRY ".'".-r --'AT' "' ' "--. - ' REDUCED PRICES ! W. H. WILSON AS JUST RECEIVED FROM PHIL- delpuia and rvcw 1 ork. by Adam s Ls- fcLJ press, a new Eiipply of Gold and Silver atcues ot every price and quahtv," ! JEWELliy Of the latest and most fashionable styles consisting in part of Ladies' fine Mosaic Preast Pins, Ear- Kings and 13racelets. Lava JLJreaat Pins and Ear- Rings, fine Gold Breast-Pins and Eiir-Rmss and Bracelets, .Ladies' Chatlains, Cuff-Pins, Finger Rings, fob, vest and guard Chains of various styles and prices. Gold Crosses for hair, mourning Breast Pins, .bar-lungs and taa 1'ins, beals. Seal and guatd Keys, Gold Pencils,1 with or without Tens, sleeve and Collar Buttons.. together with a large as sortment of Gold, Silver, Steel and common Spectacles. Silver Tea and Table Spoons, Butter Knives, ' Salt Spoons, fine Cutlery, Pistols, Portmonaes, Hair, Conlb, Teeth and Nail brushes, Perfumery and fan cy articles usually kept in Jewelrj' Stores. All goods warranted to be what they are sold lor. Call and examine for yourselves. :' J23Clocks, Watches, Jewelry, Music Boxes, re paired in the best manner and warranted. ! V. 11, WlLStLV July 13, 1S54. . - ; tfSS ' REMOVAL:!-!-:.: NEWSTORB ! NEW HOODS! Extraordinary Attraction ! I Salisbury, Marcli 30, 1S54. THE subscriber takes this method of announcing to his friends and the public generally, that he has REMOVED to the new and spacious store, M A, GRANITE BUILDING, thei first Granite Store below bis old s,fand, where be is now OPLMXG his STOCK, which when comple ted will comprise the . ' . ' ' . ' ; The Finest and most Elegant Assortment evr before offered to the CITIZEXS OF XORTH I CAROLINA, and consists in part of- Plain, figured, plaid and brocade Silks, j Jroin one to jour aouars per yard. j A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF Tissues, Berates, Grenadines, Challies, t ouiara bilKs, J aconet Kobes, Urgan- aies. rans Lawns, rencn .prints . and Gingnams, A SPLENDID LOT. OF j 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 zettes and Sleeves, in gTeat variety, Needle wort ,ed Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, from 62J cts. to $16. Lace and Muslin Window Curtains. Marseilles Quilts, Linen sheeting's, Pillow Case Linens, Da mask table Cloths, 'Napkins, Doihlas, &c.,-&c. He will not pretend torenuuierate fully, but flatters himself that few arXicles which are found in a NEW YORK FANCY DRY GOODS STOREjut what can be obtained in his. . In addition to which he has a splendid assortment of BONNETS, ROOTS, SHOES, HATS, MEN-and BOYS' CLOTHING. And all he asks is an exaini tion of his stock. - ' 22 , : E. MYERS. EMPORIUM OF FASHION ! ! Ladies' Dress Goods ! . . . APRIL 20, 1854. I ,V;' MYERS is now in receipt of his full stock X2Ji t .L.adies Dress Goods,, consisting of the largest and most magnificent as sortment of . Poulard Silks and Italian Lute Strinsrs, 1 . 11" r - . r . v a tti 1 vuauies, ureiiaiunes, uoia Jfiaias, Gros de Paris Tissues. Hexasres. Frencl Organdies, Jaconets and uingiiains m great variety, . Ladies desirous of pachasing, are solicited to call at the SALISBURY EMPORIUM OF FASHION, 24 . , Xo. 4 Granite Uuildinjar. Ladies' Mourning " . GOODS! r THE subscriber has on hand a fine assortment of Ladies' Mourning Dress (Joods, consisting of BOMBAZINES, CANTON CLOTHS. - ALPACCAS, BLACK BERAGES, TISSUES, GJIENADINES. JACONETS, ! "iIX(JlIAMS and MUSLIN. AL?0 Collars, chemizetts ' f j ' . . ' HANDKERCHIEFS, Ac, &c., Whieh he would take pleostire in showing 'at the Salisbury lOuiporiuiu of l'asliion. t . E. MYERS, V i ' No-. Granite Building. Salisbury, AprH 20, 1854' 25. . . TIN & SHEET IRON A VERY large assortment of Tin Ware may be found at the New Shop nearly opposite Col. Robards' Hotel, the stand formerly occupied by BrownTt Baker, which shall be sold at great advantage to the buyer. , Also -fKOOFIXG A5D GKTTEIIIG i done at short notice and warranted gopd.. A -supply of cast and sbe'ei" ironStovfe8 kept. On. band. ViTe. Tn.i'' ti" nrder. . ': - jr Stills andppeiTTflweS: 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 and pewter. Feathers, Beeswax, Tallow, Tow Cloth, Lins.cy Jeans, Rags, &c, taken in exchange for work or ware. UAiUii & inviyx Salisbury, Dec: 7, 1852. Iy6 Julian & Caldwell HAVE just received from New York and Phila. delphia, ft large assortment of different ar ticles in their line.- We invite customers an1 the public to give us a call. July 21, I85L::38 . I Buena Vista Cotton Yarn j SALTSPURY,, June 20, 1854. THE subscriber is just in rjecoipt of a lafe lot of these superior YARNS, manufactur ed by the " BUENA VISTA FACTORY," which he will sell at Factory rates. Also, a lot.of BU ENA VISTA SHEETINGS; E. MYERS, .35- ; No. 4, Granite Building. ! Masonic Regalia. TRE subscriber is just in receipt of a handsome lot of ROYAL ARCH' and BLUE LODGE APRONS and SASHES. . ' E. MYERS, ; No. 4 Granite Building. Salisbury, April 20, 1854. ; 25 HANDS WANTED. . 15 X OR TWENTY hands to cut timber for Rail Road Sills, can find employment and good wages. Apply at it. C Jones' residence, three iniles South of Salisbury, or at this OfiBce. ! June 30, 1854. , 35 BLANK WARRANTS FOR SALE HERE. JONESVILIiE -..... ' Male arid Female Academies. RET W. I VAX EATOA,AJI. . .'. :' ' " Principal. ' 1 TII03IAS 1. S13I3IERS, . . ; , 'Assistant. Jliss.SAllAII 15. FROST, Principal Teacher and. Governess in the Female '-. - , Department. - , . ' 31isH ROCIXOA J. UOUGIIERTY, ' In charge of the ,Mumal DepdrUiunt. OUR NEXT .SESSION will .open on the first Monday fn July.' V- V e feel confident in saying that wc are as well prepared to, impart a thorough education to all. who may be entrusted to our care, as at any" 8i- iuilar institution in the land. . . . , No pains-will be omitted for the juvancement ; of our scholars, while at the sauiV time a close watch" will be kept ver their moral, as well as, their intellectual faculties. ; Our schools . are conducted in separate build ings, large and handsomely constructed, being located in a beautiful grove at a suitable distance apart. e have a fine Apparatus with Globes and Maps to-illustrate the important sciences which are studied. AVe also have a well selected Libra ry to which all the pupils can have access, j Our village is located m a b.isrh, healthy re- : gipn of country, about- fifteen miles from the Blue llidge, free from temptations to extrava gance to which jnost 'villages are subject, and many from time to time in. delicate health, have entered our schools and soon T:heir health' was restored and their cheeks tinctured with the rose. " The entire expenses. ih our schools for board and tuition, with the exception of the extras, in . the Female Department, Taiies from $31 25 to ' $38 75v a degree' of cheapness 'unsurpassed' in thebistory of schools: All we ask is a fair trial. EXTRAS : Music,. - - ' - $15 00 ! Tainting in Water Colors, - - 5 00 French, - " - . X - - .-, 5 00 Students furnish their oWn candles. .. : ; Any number that will bt likely1 to come, can obtain board at theffollowiug places: Ladies at A, N.: Toinlin'B, S. C. Gordon's, P. Hough's, or others. . I ; . Gentlemen iat Dn Lcnliam's Jlotel, with the Fi-ineipal or oithers in ,the village fit the reduced price 'of $1 2-" per week. - '. i In the immediate vicinity, board can be had in the families, of John I. AVoodruff, F. A. Harris and others, j . ". . ' I IJooki? and katiohery will be furnished the students at ciistimiary prices. " . ' For furtherj information, address the Principal at Jonesville, lYadkin County, N. C. ' June 16. l$-"4. ' SmS-V - . - MAY 25, 1854 ! ! new Arrival fresh (iOODS! THE subscriber has just received per Express a -beautiful lot of Goods, consisting ot'TlSSUES, BEUAES, CTROS 1)K PARIS, and French OR GANDIES. Also Nee.tle worked SLEEVES, COL- ! LARS," and C11EMJIIZETTES, a splendid Lot Ladies Necdle'worked under Skirls in great variety; some cx.t ra fine, plain and embroidered silk Mantillas, and a. numlier of other beautiful and rare articles, to which the attention of the ladies is most particu larly re'uucsted. ' !, ' .. f r - LECOMTE '. lilVERY aud SALES i STABLES!! o : - THE SUBSCRIBER IS HAYING ERECTED in the Town of Salisbury, a large and very convenient . . ' '. -i-V,i..- .' t-ir 1 " ' RyAITP f S AII : STABLE, tiz ilorses, - ' - - - . . - - S - and having also supplied himself with good well broke and gentle horses, either for riding or ' working in lurrness, respectfully solicits the pa tronage of the travelling public. : - a ' -DROVERS T , : V will find, at Ins ; stables a convenient stopping place, where they' cafi be accommodated witu an open Lot or Stalls; , : : V ' ; TRAVELLERS ";' will find here excellent attebtion paid to their horses during theirsojoura in the town. ! - , Gentlemen in the town will find here cheap and excellent board for their horsfes-by the day, week, month or year. ' ''. Tersons ha.vmg nORSES to dispose of, will please call on mebefbre selling. Horses always on hand for sale. : ' : - s .' .The highest cashlprices wiRbe paid for meal, Corn. Oats, Fodder and Hay. " ' t ! . C-S. BRUWN. Sal&bury, July 7, 1855; , 87 ! BY EXPRESS !! NEW TIN ESTABLISHMENT ! ' ,' LKXI.CTOT, 3V. C - '-; C v . .; ' THE' undersigned would respectfully inform - , the public, that he is now under " full head " ; way," and prepared to do work of any descnp tion in the 4 i - ' ' ' - ' i - .. - . Tin, Slicet Iron and Copper Une that may', be ordered4 or otherwise, and done in tjie best style. Having had long experience, and . worked in the best shops both Kortii and South, -' he is confident satisfaction can be given. , -J' He will be always ready to BUpply customers " .with Japanned or Tin AVare, Stoves, &c,, on ve- ry accommodating terms. 1'ersons desirous' cr, buying at either wholesale or retail will do well, f to give me a call before buying elsewhere.' ;Re pairing done-at short notice. -Old Pewter, Bees . wax and feathers, taken in exchange for Work. . V L ' " ;- JOHN R. HENDERSON- ' 'Mayo, 1854. , . . - ; 27'' ' S1 TATE OF XORTII CAROEEA. STANLY COUNTY. Court of Pleas and . tuarter Sessions, May Term, 1854. r f : . " Eleannor' Carpenter, . . . ," A.: "1 : I:V. v -TS, - "... j;V't ' Erin Smith and wife Lucy, Thomas Carpenter j.ii- n T n i ujiiruiu pi:in, cr a u.ii o.o iiiuts vai lit :u ici , uuiuiiu . Carpenter,XLewis , Holcjptnb -andjwife Betsey, . '. OtVUliamson Carpenter,Shclby Carpenter, Doctor ? Crpentr, Annat7arpeiitej,,,i Kaney " parpenter . ChurcliilK Carpenter, s.Siinon;l Carpenter, ; wd - GfeettOirpcntor heirs si latrrsf James- W Cat-:' penter, deceased.. . ' j v I Petition for Doitcr. It appearing to the satisfacfion of the Court that the defendants,' the heirs of John Carpenter, whose names are unknown, James Carpenter, Gilliam Carpenter, Lewis Holcomb and wife Bet sey, are notnihabittntsof tins State-; It is there- ' fore ordered by the' Court that publication be J made for six weeks , in- the.' Rowan Whig and Western Advocare,,a newspaper published in the town of Salisbury, notifying said non-resident defendants of the filing of this petition requiring them to appear at the next term of this- Court, -to be held at the Court House in the town of Ab , bemarle, oh the second Monday in. August next, then .and there to 'plead, answer or. demur to this petition: In default whereof, judgment will be taken prp konfesso as to them. " " 1 Witness Richard Harris,, Clerk of our said Court at office an Albemarle, the second Monday in ! May, A. p. 1853. And of Amcriean Indepeh 1 dence thie 78th year. . ' ' . .. - - - Issued the 23d day of May, 1854. V" M R. HARRIS, C. C. C. J .et37Pfinter fee, 5,50., .. . . ' - - : !" ' I NEGROES WANTED! nlllE SujoSCRIBER IS NO"W JN MARKET for 1. the purchase of . 1 . . OYE IIFXDRED,AX FIFTY NEGROES, "f: i' of all descriptions, for which he will pay the i Very highest Prices in Cash. Persons wishing to dispose of any of this kind of property, will find it to their interest to make early ,, application to-him. MYER 3IYERS. : Communications from a distance promptly attend . ed to. I Salisbury, July 29, 1853:39 l . : ' xney win a u voie separately now. - . - j - -:- -i r r.i : ' ' : '- i.
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