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If; ?.!. 5 s i- - : i if. t -j 'ij 'f 13 - ty t it .11 , V- if i- V 'ties.' If this be true, if r. Clarke will no doubt contest the seat. It will be remem ' bered that the, Whigs lo$t one member of : the State Senate by a like decision of judges, : throwing out the returns! from three coun- , ties. 1- - I r WHIG MEETING TO THE VOTERS OF ROWAN. There will be a meeting of tke Whigs: of Rowan County in Salisbury, jon Saturday next to appoint delegates to, confer with those appointed by the Whigs of Davie County to meet in Salisbury Son that day, for the purpose of nominating a suitable candidate to be run by .the Whig Party 'of this District for the Senatorial Election to be held on -the 19th October next. ' ' la - i . - Whigs of Rowan ! one and all attend September 20, 1854.5 WHIG VEEITSQ: IS DAVIE. At a meeting of thf Whigs of Davie, held in the Court House, in Mocksville, on Tuesday the 26th Inst., on motion, Dr. sSi Francis Williams, was called to the Chair, and J. B. Jones, requested to1 act as seere- tary. The Chairman explained the object of the meeting in a few! brief and appropri ate remarks, and appointed the following i gemtlooKxt-m, eoMuriMetaP draft-suitable-resolutions, viz : Stephen Dputhit, Sam'l. A. Hobson and G. ;) . Johnson. The . committee retired and' after a short ab- sence returned, and through their chairman, Stephen D6uthit, -reported ithe following preamble and resolutio'njs, which wereunan- ' imously adopted : .-. ' . i i p Whereas, by the deqith of j Col. ; John A. J Xillington, senator elect, a vacancy now ex ists in tnis Senatorial District, and to sup :'ply which a new election hap been ordered on the 19th Oct. next.p Therefore, : Resolved, That the Whigs of Davie, still f cherishing an undiminished attachment for their principles, will use all Ironourable ef forts to maintain their ;asccqdancy : in this County and District. A T . .j Resolved j That in order to promote uni 'ty and harmony, flelegatesibe appointed by ' this meeting to meet ofdiersl. trout Kowan, in convention iff Salisbury, the 30th inst:, to select a Whig candidate for this Senato rial District. . 1 ' . Re&Aveil, That we pledge 'ourselves" to .support the nominee of,-said convention. . -After Jthe adoption of the; foregoing Res . olations, the meeting wis agreeably "enter tained by: brief and highly eloquent addres ses from Col. H . L. Roberts and Maj. G. A; Miller, replete withjsound political ar gument, and pure Whig doctrine. '. On motion, the Chair appointed the fol-1 lowing gentlemen Delegates "viz :' Maj. S. A. Hobson, Dr. J. Yi Martin, Stephen Douthit, ;G. W. Johnlon,! James Brock, Isaac Holman, B.; Bailey, jEsqrs., Col. T. M. Young and Col. Sani'i: jTaylor. On motion,, the names of the Chairman and Secretary were added to the list of Del- egateS.' . Resolved, That the proceedings, of this meeting be scnt to the 'Whig and Advocate and Carolina Watchman, ' for publication. - ! FRANCIS WILLIAM Ch'm. J. B. JONES, Sec, BT Mill FttOM foLCXBlA. of the V. S. Kail Steam Ship United Arrival -i- States. . j. ;' ' - WEEKS LATER FitOM CALIFORNIA. TWO ! New-Orleans, Sept. 23.. - .The U. S. Mail Stealn Ship United Stdtes from Aspinwall, Sept.16th, has arrived at this port, bringing 320,000 specieon frieght,. and San Francisco dates of the 1st instant. The California news Li devoid; of interest. The accounts from the mining districts, were very favorable. jThq election pretty' ,-jnuch absorbed public jattedtionJ i .- ' The Steam Ship GaJye Law was to have left Aspinwall on the 17th inst. for New York, with 800 passengers and $1,900;000 in gold, brought dowft-by the steamer IJno. Ij. Stephens. j ;, . Advices from Acaplcd. of j3ept. 5th, state that Alvarez1 hac! entered the city of Ayutia, and intended! to niarcn through Guerro upon the city f Mexico. It was reported that the insujrgents bad been un succesful intwo encoiintefs, bu the Gov ernment troops continued 'to retreat -upon the capital. j. ' j; The Yellow Fever. : . - . New Orleans, Spt. 24.. f . The deaths from yellow fever at the Chari . ty Hospital during thejpast week, have been .150. The deaths average 0 per day in this city. : i ..-'j At the last accounts, the disease was ragT ing badly at Galveston, Texas. Savannah, SepJL 24. The interments on Friday were 20," and on Saturday 1.9.: There is ho falling off in the inumber of new cases of yeUow fever. y j San Francisco Markets. ' . 7I '- i - " I' San francisco Sept. 1. ! During the fortnight, Flour has iniproy ed in value, and Gdllsqo is quoted at 12. J50per bbl. Bacon was steady -at 13 Jc. per .lb. .Mess Pork was worth $13.50 per cwt. Lard was worth 12(014:0. per! lb. - Whis key has declined to 20c. per gallon. Hew York Markets,. "' J ; New lark, Sept. 23. JCuttomvaaAill to-day and tendingdown ward. Spirit of Turpentine was dull and declining. fOrsde was held at $4.87 i per bbl. - Commoa Hosia was firm and prices advancing. Bjeadstuffs were alightly bet- ter. - fii - " -i : Hew Orleans Maxketa. , : New Orleans, Spt. 23. Cotton is firm. Thesale of the week comprise 12,500 balesj fat -8tc for Mid dling. The receipts of the week aaaouat to. 11,500 bales ; the stock, exclusive of that on shipboard, to 45,000 bales, flour is dull, at $7.75 barrel. Corn is heavy, at 70(5180 cents 18 busheLi JfeForkis wortn $11.50 barrel. - Lard is firm, at 13 cents lb for kegs. Uacori is nrm, at etc. lb. Rio Coffee is worth lllli cents $ lb. . ' ,fl . ' . New Orleans, Sept. 2ii Cotton yesterday was inactive at previous rates. Middling Orleans was i - quoted at 81c. ', :;. ; v::- - . The Arabia's advices were not - received until last night. V - 1 The Cholera at Pittsburg. i' ..- Pittsburg, Sept. 22. The cholera is making' awful ravages in this city. There havefbeen five hundred deaths during the lastfeight days. Timely Resuscitation. A few days' since on Bowman Creek, two miles from j Benton Station, on the Covington and Lex- j ington Railroad, a number of Men were en gaged in, digging a well. After making a blast in the bottom of the well (about.thirty feet deep) a man decended, and immediate ly fell. A third descended and he too was struck with the noxious gas. j To all ap pearance, the three men were' dead. It hap pened that a man was going by with a cask of water, on a sled, and, recollecting that he had heard jt said-that a stream of water poured into a well Would dispel the noxpus gas, he drove up and poured the water from the cask into the well. The effect was in stantaneous. The men were imediately re vived and taken out with every prospect of complete recovery. The fact is important, and-ought to be generally known. Cincin natti Uazette., . TJie Herald, in alluding to the fact that the 7Vb Democrat, ike soft hutl organ in this city, has abandoned President Pierce and bis Administration, discourseth in thiswise: -His last friend and how true$a friend? in this city, has now deserted him. Out of the whole press of New York,! not a single sheet has a word to ; say in jhis ; defence. More than half of his official term has yet to elapse,' and with unanimous voice the whole press of the metropolis--the,guide of public opinion throughout the Union con- j demns.him as unfit for the station he holds, fiST" Purchasers will please be careful to ask and a disgrace to the country. We have for DIt. M'LAXE'S CELEBRATED! VERMI often seen sUtesmen ftll into unpopularity ! FUGE,and take none else. All othr Termi , , i i ' fuges, in comparison, are worthless. ! Dr; M - and overcome it. But we never knew such : Lane's geniine Vermifuge, also his Celebrated an instance .where that unpopularity was so , Liver rills, -can now be had at all respectable UUlYClSdl tuab bUCU ItULCOb lliuuuo uaux their foes j and their same. In such a case foes riemained the as .this recovery is hopeless. A tide so sweeping can never be turned. Feeble aswas the voice of the journal we have quoted above, so lojog as it .continued true to the President, he could still flatter bjmself that he had a friend left, and that sdnie day that friend might turn public opinion in his favor. That hope is now gone. Democrats and whigs, hard and soft shells, Nebraska and anti-Nebraska men, all1 cry him. down. In so vast a communi ty as this, where suJh a wide diversity of opinion prevails, and where there are so ma ny dependent in some way or other on the executive,- the President cannot count sup porters enough to sustain a miserable penny paper. : j INTERNAL IMPROVEMENT CONVENTION. We invite the attention of olir readers to the following call of a General Internal Im provement Convention to be held in this townj on Thursday the second day of No vember next. We would rejoice to see this call responded to by the .friends of In ternal Improvement from every portion of the State. f y ', V""- 1" " 'T' We know our citizens will extend a most cordial welcome to the members of the Con vention, and we trust the labors of the .in telligent assemblage will advance the inter ests of the people of the State, turn back the tide of emigration from out borders add vigor to all the industrial pursuits and give -Nbrth-Carolina a commercial influence with her sisters, equal. to her resources and the talents of her sons and .the virtues of her daughters. - - :? I Internal Improvement S-A GENERAL. CONVENTION of the friends of Internal Improvement wHl be held . 1 I it SA LI SB URY, :ort Til L'RSDA Y the . second day of November next. The object of the Convention will be to consider and recommend a general system of Internal Improvement, by Rail Roads, for the State. I " All counties are requested to send Dele gates, and all friends of Internal Improve ment are invited to attend, i i . ROWAN COUNTY. GUILFORD. I). F. Caldwell, ; John A. Gilmer. . i ' HAYWOOD. . Jacob Siler, H. G. Wqodfin. ? IREDELL. W. F. Cowan. ' : JOHNSON. D. W. Sanders. I ' . . ';' LINCOLN. " C- C. Henderson. ' MONTGOMERY. E. Deberry, : S. H. Christian, j j NORTHAMPTON. : D. A. Barnes. - i NEW. HANOVER. P. K. DicSinson, A. J. Deltoaset, ! ' Thos. H. Wright. ! ; ONSLOW. John A. Averitt. U RANDOLPH. I Jona. Worth, ' H.B.Elliott, A. H, Marsh. RICHMOND.! A. Dockery. . I ROBESON. It. S. French, ' It. E. Troy, : Edmund McQueen, N. A. McLean. SAMPSON. .. Patrick' M u rphy . ; STOKES.- R.- D. Golding. w ' SURRY. J. Cowles. '. STANLY. M. T. Waddill. WAYNE. S. L. Love. WAKE. L. O'B. Branch, J Wm. Boylan. YADKIN. Jos. Williams. Chas. F. Fisher, Nath'l Boyden, John W. Ellis, 1). A. -Davis, John I Shaver, Wm. Murphy, Michael Brown. : ALEXANDER. C Mcintosh. ANSON. F. Lilly. . BERTIE. B. Cherry. E. J. BURKE. ' E. . J. Erwin, It. C. Pearson. ; l BEAUFORT. ' M. F. Arendell, F. B, Satterthwaite. -" BUNCOMBE, J. F.K. Hardy. CUMBERLAND.' Geo,. McNeill, It. K. Bryan, E.J. Hale, , C. T. Haighr ' Joseph Arey, E. L. Winslow, I tfohn H. Cook, D. G. McBae. f CATAWBA. W. L. McCorkle. CLEAVELAND. A. It. Hounsly. COLUMBUS. A. J. Troy. i CHOWAN. , It. T. Paine. : CALDWELL.1 S. E. Pattersonr W. A. Lenoir. 1 DUPLIN. D. Reid. " ; DAVIE. 3X Bailey, G. W. Johnson. ' SDOEOOMBE. J. S. Xbmcy. GBASyiLLE. A. W. tenable. All Newspapers the State, friend ly to Internal Improvement, are requested to publish the above notice. fA. majority of the Standing Committees of the Protestant- Episcopal Church of the United States, have confirmed theRev. Dr. Lee, as Bishop of the Diocese of Iowa. The House of Bishops must also give their confirmation before he is consecrated.' T ' The.Shuylee Fkaud.: We learn' from the New York papers that the President and Directors of the New! York and ; New I liaven Railroad Company will make atate mentlto the public early this week, in i re gard to the condition of tbeir affairs. Mr. Holbrook, the accountant, who examined into the affairs of the Vermont Central Road, has been employed some, sixty or seventy days in examining the accounts of the company. t He has been successful in tracing every share! of the over issued stock to the first hands, and we learn tbat over nine thousand of these fraudulently issued shares are still in the possession of the par ties to whom they were m'ade oyer by Mr. Schuyler, the innocent holders never once supposing they were the recipients of fraud ulent stock. The j number of, fraudulent shares discovered exceeds seventeen thou sand ! It is for the stockholders to say as they will at their next meeting what shall become of them, and whether any compromise shall be made or not. DR. M'LANE'S VERMIFUGE DURING A practice of more than twenty years', DrrMcJLane had attended innumerable patiencs afflicted with eviy form f worm' disease, and was inducedto( apply all th energies of his Blind, to tbe discov ery ,of a vermifuge, or worm destroyer, 'certain in its effects ; the result of bis labors is the Amer ican Worm Specific, now before the public, which is perfectly safe, and may be given alike to chil dren of the most tender age, of to the aged adult; it purges mildly and Subdues fever, and destroys worms with invariable success. It is . easy of administration, and as itches not contain mercury in any form whatever, no restrictions are neces sary with regard 'to drinking cold water, nor 1 is it capable of doing the least injury to the tender- est infant. An incredible number of worms have been expelled by thijj great veruiifugei JlUg tJLUl -1 tl bile UllILUU miljL AUllUAtc. For sale at MURPHY, ; McRORIE & GO'S. SILL & SILL'S, Salisbury, X. C. I K j . L C ; Sopt. l.2t. . ' MARKETS. i I I ; SALISBURY, Sept., 29, 1854 Apples, ('dried) ' Bacon, Nails, ; i 6 a 7 Oats, : !' 40 a 50 Irish otatoes :-75 $weetl " i 50 Susrari brown, I a 9 Do.Moaf. i . 12J. Salt, per sack, ( j: $3 Tallow, I - . J 12J SVheat, 75 a $1 Pork, 5 . Chickens, per dozen! $1J Earrfs, - a 10 10 a 12 , : . pSa 1.1 a 14 00 a 60 22 a 23 12 a 15 $a6 37i a 40 4 a & ' ' 80 35 a 40 Cotton, Cotton Yarn, Coffee, Corn, Beeswax, Butter, ' Flour, bbl. Feathers, lb. Iron, 1 Linseed Oil, " Molasses, Lard, ; 10 a 12 ? I! . Sept 25. 1-854. ' 11 a 12 fayettevilLe, 24 a 25 ILard, Beeswax, Bacon, . Cotton, Corn, JO a 10J Leather, sole, : 8J a 9 iMolasseg, 000 all 00 Nai s, cut, 13 14 Oat . 20 a 23 26 a 40 5J a 6 .55 a 8. 11a 12 $2 00 11 a 12 Coffee, Floor, . Feathers, Flaxseed, j Iron, Swedes, Do. Engli.sh, $8 25 a 0 jSns-i brown, 40 a 45 $1 00 0 00 5a5J Oat j Do. oaf, Salt, ;'rk, ' Tallow Wheat, $la $1 10 CHARLOTTE, Sept. 26, 1854. Bacon, Hams, " sides, Beef, Butter, Beeswax, Beans, 10 a m Mackerel bbl! $10 16 10a 11 15 a 18 5a 6 121 a 15 20"a 22 90 a $1 Nails ; 61 Oat. ft- r-S&, 'Pork, 5 a 5J Teas, 87 J a 100 iPotatoes, Irish. I ; C2J ij ' ; " sweet ol a t Brandy, apple, 40 a 50 Kice, bush, i $4 peach, 62 a .10 Sugar, loaf, i 1 0 a 1 1 " brown, 5 a 9 Cotton, - ; & a 11 a 14 Co a 70 $7 a 715 CoflFee, Corn, Flour, bbl. Feathers, Lard,. . Molasses, Meal, Salt, sack, .j 2J a 2J Tea, lb. I to & $2 Wheat, $1 a $1 25 30 a So -Whiskey, I 45 a 50 9 a 10 Wool, washed, 27 a 28 31 a 40 " unwashed 22 a 23 75 a I 77 Yarn, bale, ' '80 a 85 NEW FALL' ST OF DRY GOODS! No. 3, Granite Row. fJMiE SUBSCRIBERS ARE 1 now receiving direct from m the Northern Cities, a very large and varied ." 'j . i j - j STOCK of STAPLE and FANCY DRY GOODS, Boots, Shoes, Hats and Caps, Bonnets, Cloaks and Talmas. A very large .tnd fine assortment or Ready Made Clothing Worsted and Cotton Damask for CURTAINS, j CARPETING. RUGS, ie. ! j ! It being their design to devote their attention to the sale of the above articles exclusively, they feel a perfect confidence in saying that they can hold out substantial mducemsnts to. 'wholesale and retail buyers. ; L f J. D. BROWN & LEMLY. Salisbury, Sept. 27, 1851. 47 RTJFUS BARRINGER, ATTORNEY AT LAW ' 7"ILL attend to any business entrusted to his V v care in the ; Counties of Rowan, Cabarrus, Stanly and Mecklenburg. ' umce, at tne Mansion Hotel. Salisbury, Sept. 29, 1854. ! i 3m47 V FRESH AND FRAGRANT TEAS! .1 !' SILL & SILL, Druggists, &c. 4; OPPOSITE MANSION HOTEL, SALISBURY, TT AVE just opened a large stock of very choice JLJL I-kAb, embracing most Of the approved va rieties,, both of Green and Black. . These Teas have been expressly put up for their own sales, in neat Tini Foil Wrappers, in quarter, "half and one pound packages, full weight, without the wrappers ; and may be relied'on as of the very best quality.. Sept. 29, 1S54 2f47 j FASHIONABLE TAILORING A. BETHTJNE "ITTOULD inform the citizens of Salisbury and T T surrounding country, that he has opened a TAILORING ! ESTABLISHMENT in this place, where he intends giving his undivi ded attention to the business. From long experi enee in all the different branches of his occupation he is prepared to give entire satisfaction to all who may favor him with their patronage. : i N. B.- His shop is a few doors below Chambers &, Chambers' store, up stairs over the Post Office. Salisbury. Sept. 29, 1354. ! Iy47 Land for Sale. rflHE subscriber offers for sale a VALUABLE I TRACT OF LAND, lying on thri waters of Withrow's Creek, and twelve miles West of Salis bury, containing '-.': i 530 -ACHES, of which there are two hundred Acres in cnlti ra tion ; fifteen acres in meadow and sixty arees of bottom uncultivated. It lies about half a mile from the Plank Road. The land will show for itself ; those wishing to buy will pledse call and look at it. i JACOB W. BARBER: Sept. 29, 1854. j 5t- OCK Valuable vjlnntpii 20 illKBR NEGROES FOR. SALE ! iv ' - - ON CESDAY tfce 14th day of November next, I will proceed to sell at PUBLIC SALE, my PLANTATION, lying one mile North of Salisbury, on the fiain road leading fa Mocksville, conaining 260vAGRES, One hundred of whith ace cleared and in a good a. stat 01 cuun-auon, tne balance is . . L Very Heavily Timbered. S The NEARNESS of bi place to MARKET-the PRODUCTIVENESS OF THE SOIL, and the im inense .QUANTITY0F TIMBER on it,juder it one ofjthe most DESIRABLE TRACTS of LAND in the vicinity of Ba3sbury.There is on the pre mises IDWELLIXd asd all necessary out-houses. Also, a BRICK. YARD; which might le made very profiUle. - I will alselt at the, same time, Id I 20: LIKEILY; NEGROES, consisiog of J.IEN, TdMEN ancj CHILDREN. Among these are twolCOOKS and two good nurse servant. '. f rL - . Als4! my WAGOr: HORSES and MULES FARMING UTENSILS ofevery description. - Terms made kaowj on the ay f sale, alefo eommeace at ten Vcck.- - . -. ; - . - ; - i I - 0DN,H. COFFMAN. " VALUABLE LAWD "TTILL be-sold on Satarday the 21st day of Oc V V lber next, at the late residence of Tennison Cheshire deceased, a valuable 11 ; TRACT OP LAND, 11' known is the Hunter Ptacf. The land is well wa tered at)d very productive.) There is a good . Dwelling Honsf and other necessary Buildings. Also ime other TRACT -qear Hour Gold Mine, ad joining JJenton ijames, A; J1. iiooe and others, con- Unning about . ' . : j One Hundjed Acres, mostly iwoods land, which is considered valuable'. Messrs Robert Blackwel. J. W. Cheshire or the subscriber, will be pleased to show the Lands to any persons desirous to see thfm. leruis maue Known onvne.aay oi saie. il ) B. BAILEY, ; Adrar with the Will annexed: 1854 . . 4t47 Se'ptj.20, 1 Fair Notice. A Hi persons indttbtedto the Estate vf Tennison Cheshire, dee'd, arerefiuested to make imme diate payment, as fiirtherindulgence cannot begiv-J env Ajjd those, having chuns are requested to pre sent them rwithin the timt prescribed by Uw, or this notiec will be plead in b or their reeovory. BAILEY, Adm'r.. Sept; 20, 1854 Printers fee $5 00 3tate of North Carolina, KOWAN COUNTY. John Pjoard and others vs..' stu's Jay. Original Bill in Equity, In this i- se. it n 110:1 ri n (i the s'lHsfYietinn nf th Court,'ilikt'the det'endan, Augustus Jav, is not a eitizenfjufj this State : he t hereby notified to be and appear;'at the next lena t this Court, to be held for the CoUnty; of Rowan, atthe Court House in Salis- 1 ' i' iiL Ill ' ll f. t ..1 . W , ourj, on ine eignm Aioniay alter xne 4tn Aionuay m bepwmber, A. 11. then and there to plead, auswetior demur to comainants Bill of Complaint, or judgment will be take! against him pro confesso, and thft cnuse heard, exprte. ; , Witness, 1 Blaekmer, Clrk- and Alaster of our said Court of j Equity at of ce, in Salisburyt the 23d day f September, A.!). 1854, and in the 79th year)f the independefee of the United States of America. L. BLACKMEK, C.M.K ft47 Brintcfs Fee S 5 0 h : : FORI! SALE 600 HEAVY GUNNY CDTTOHT SACKS, in gooordcr, suitabt for baling Cotton in again, at 40 ciiuts per sack. . . f 1 ' il : : J. O. CAIRNS. Salisfury, Sept. 27ilS54. , 3t47 ! if Hardware House, t SALISBURY, N. C. TH undersigned jiave located in this place tot the purpose of conducting a general Wholesale and Retail ; I1 HARDWARE BUSINESS, and arj now opening a large assortment of goods direct from the manufacturers', embracing 1 jaillLDIXO MATERIALS ' l . " in great variety, CarrTige and Buggy materials a complete as : sortment. - : . Carpenter's and Millwright's Tools of all kinds, Sadler's and Harness maker's, materials, a full I asriortment, '-.(' ".' !, .- . . Shoe. .Maker's ' ! " Cabinet Maker's i " Blacksmith's Tools and articles for contractors, Wooden Ware, Brooms, Brushes, Twine, &c, A full assortment of Ocrjnian! and American Fancy 9ilsy Guns, Pistols, Bowie 111 Knives, &cv &c. TheCr; STOCK when complete, will be found the most VARIED and EXTENSIVE of any in the upper (jpuutry ; and as they have opened with the view of building up a large and permanent trade, Jthey are determined, to sell at the small est remunerative profits, apd to spare no trouble or attention to advance the interest of their pa trons. ' .' j j TO MERCHANTS they would respectfully sajji.'that as their goods have been bought- direct of' the' manufacturers upon the best terms, they can assure them of Al -Vl'i - , 1 A " L 1. A " . 1 , meir aninxy ana ueiermmauon 10 give me clos est buyers entire satisfaction. I i Q- M. & A. T. JONES. July 28, 1854. f - . - 39 J Stoves ! Stoves ! rrHE subscriber has just received a fine assort JL menfi Of COOKING STOVES, which he will sell low for CASH. . ! !' WILLIAMS BROWN. Salisbury July 28, 1854.. -. tf 39 ROTTT & ROBSON, AND Commission Merchants Charleston, S. C. liberal advances made on Consignments. -Srecial attention given to the" sale of Flour, Corn, ik-r and from our long experience in the bu siness, kre feel confident of giving satisfaction. Refitrrhtce M. Brown & Sox. July ;i28, 1854. 6m29pd Souses and lot for sale. INOAt offer for sale my Shops ', and Lot . in the soutl square of the Town of Salisbury. I wilt sell aH my Tools, Timber, Lumber and Stock tqj any one who wislies to purcnase it witn tne lot if desired. - . - ' I willireserve one forge three months possession ihA uiAf Aupust. Title undisputed. , The main bnild'mff is three stories high, 24 by 55 feet, With a dry first rate eellar under it, 48 by 22 fi.Pt. 7 din tho lot is ISO OV 93 leeu aii ana ex aminej as I am determined to sell and close np all my ola business.- ; Tertiii-Cash or good notes bearing interest, . .f T -,. ' V : J. S. JOHNSTON. SaiiLlury, July 17, lSa4.. who RETAIL 3 ! --.-- ( Granite Building. ; i : : j 4 ' ' SALISUI ItY, Sept, 21 , 1S.74. FALL AND WjlNTER i: - J 1 1 lFIE subscriber is now daily receiving his JL StocR of fall ana Winter Goods ; Fancy Articles, which, when complete, Will comprise the great est variety he has ever before offered, consisting parvoi ! : j ' LADIES DRESS Q00DS i 'of almost every description, Needle Worked CoUdrs, Sleeves, Handker chiefs, Injants Robes, Waists and Ladies V Skirts, at all prices ; i CLOTH AND VELVET CLOAKS, at prices' from $-t to S100. "?: Ribbons, " Glove and Hosieries, a fine as- aortmeflt : Mohair Skirts jnd Corsets, Men and Boy' Clothing. Alo, CLOTHS KENTUCKY JEANS, SATINETS. KERSEYS," LiNSEYS,B LANKE TS, ' JiUUTS, SUDKS? IIXSS . , i.jiiruiiixc, uaui ..xii uro. etc. , ixes-.' Htmo8t earnestly soliv an examination 6f his Stock, as he feels assured from the fact of his purchases having been made since' the great de cline in Prices of Goods that he is offering greater inducement than- ever, ckmt forget) the store of 1 : i E. MYHES, 46 j No. 4 Granite Building. IMEW BOOKS ! : NEW BOOKS l! rpRIAI, OP MAT. F. WARD,-a full and authentic report of tliej testimony on the trial of Matt. F. Ward, with the speeches, of Gov. Crittenden, Gov. Helm, Thoj. F. Marshall, and Nathaniel :Wolfe,j Esqrs., and the reply of Alfred Alien, Attorney General for the Common wealth. Price 50 ctsj and mailed to any point. Tlie Caratvan Trial.i-Trial ; of the Rev. George Carawani Baptist Minister, for the murder of Clement H Lassiteif, Sclioolmaster, together with a sketch of the.miii-derer's life, and the tragical termination of the tfiiu, his attempt, in presence of the Court, to shoot one: of the State's Counsel and then killing himself. " Price 50 cts. mailed free, j if 1 i Life and adventures of John A Mlirrelljthe great sWestern Land Pirate with 22 elejeaut and' spiritpd enKravinar.s. Price 25 cents. . j . ' j '.'"" f - .'.'', ! Pictorial Life ami adventures of Davy Crockett, Written by himself, and ChibelliKhed with siiirited'enpTavinKS. . Price 50 cents. ; i i j . '. r: Salem Almanac fox 1855. i 'i A very large supply of Salem; Almanacks for Ipoo lor sale wholesale and retail at I T. J. H.iEXXISS' j Book Store, Salisbury and Charlotte. ' Sept. 22, 1854. . , -..',. ii ; 4 SALES OF LAND. ic obedience' to a decree of tue Honorable the Court of Equity, for Stanly j County, made at September Term,s185t, I shall jsell on the prem ises on Friday the 10th day of November-next, at djO ciock, aoout 420 Acres of Land, in Stanly County, on! the watcrsi of Ryall's and Curl-Tail Creeks, adjoining the lands of Marvel Kirk, Richard Arey, et al. j ! j: H: r . ,v- HALSO-;, . ! : Another. TRACT OF LAND, on Tuesday the 10th day of October, at ll o'clock-, cm the premises, in the County of Rowan, containing about 210 ACHES,' on the venters of Second Dutchj Creek, adjoining the lands of Daniel Hoffman, ei al. 'r j Terms A credit pf twelve inonths, the pur chaser giving bond" and approved security. -! EBEN HElRNE, C.M.E. ' By P. W. WOQLEY, Deputy. i Sept. 11 7t40 Printers fee mi State! of North Carolina, ' rowan eorNv. i, !' ; Court of Pleas and Quarter bufsirftts, Aujrust ! . Term, 1854. f nr:n:..... irji..,., : i i -i eiiuuu lor rurti- i-t x r'-i ! .. . i V tion of Land.; It appearing to the' satisfaction pf the Court, that John Krider, the defchdant in this cause, resides beyond the limits of,thisiState. It is therefore, on motion, ordered by thie t ourt, that advertisement be: made for six weeks suj-eesMvely, in the Kowan Whig and, Western Aiiyocafp. a newspaper printed in-the town of balisbury.'nontyiii'' the delendant of the filing of this petition-,! and that unless he appear at the next Court of Pleas and Quarter bessions, to be held for the County of Rowan, ait the Court House. in Salisbury, the first Monday iu5Lftember next, (1854) and answer the petition, the same will he ta ken pro confesso, andj beard ex twte as to him. ii"-. t i . i - i i. .c : : 3 . L ' l lilies, uuies Tj. iverr, lei it ui our uiu vourii,:iii,'. office, the Hirst Monday in August, A.D. lbo-i..1 f JAMES E. KERR, Clerk. 6(46 Printer s fee; $5 50 STOLEN fetrawberry color, liind legs crooked or catham M.M. 4A.1 AlPH i- i 1 v jsj be paid for any information that will lead to the recovery of the horse and the I detection of the thief. i CHARLES M. LINES. Randolph eo. Sept. 14th, 1854. 3t4G. FALL and WINTER FASHIONS - FOR 1854-5. Hew supply of Cloths, Cassimeres, Ready Made doming, &c. j H. HBEA;5r,D ;-' TTAS the pleasure of informing the citizens of -1 I Salisbury and the public in general, that he j has just received a large assortment of the finest ," ; and most fashionable Cloths, Cassimeres, Testings, Ready-Matlc Clothing, ic., for the Summer Wear. Always ou hand, Readj--5Iade Clothing o His own Manuiacture, . AlsoFine HATS iand CAPS. which cannot be excelled for neatness and durability Among his stock may be found; gentleman's Dress and Frock Coats, Pants and vists, together with an assortment of Boy s and Children s Clothing. His Stock of Cloths, Cassimeres and Vest Insrs, will be sold as low as they can be purchased in this part of the. country, and made up in the best style of the art, and with the bfet trimmings which the .Northern markets can supply. Fali and Winer Fashions for 1954-5. j JUST RECEIVED. Tailors' Shears, Points, Thimbles; and Needles, always on hand for sale. He 'respectfully invites the citizens of Salisbury and the public to call and examine tor themselves. Every effort made to please both in price and quali ty. -. -;:,! . " 1 '.. Saiisbury, Sept 5, 1854. ) tf 20 TINNER WANTED. I A FIRST R.4.TE TINNER, of sober and an- J- dustrious habits, can find constant employ ment and eood wages bv anDiyme to tne sud- scriber immediately. i : I i ! WILLIAMS BROWN. 1 Sent. 15. 1854. 45 MR. NICHOLS T ESPECTFULLY announces that his second XV Session in Dancing, in : Salisbury, will com mence on Monday, OcU.ber 2d 1854, at MURPHY'S HALL. Terms 510 for 1 a Lessons. .i Ladies Clossr-Tuesda, Friday and Saturday af ternoon fat 4. , Gentlemen's; Clnes Mondijy, Wednesday and Friday, at Jl if. 31. 17 rom the Stable qf the subscriber on the night b ot, 7ice in. mg the above worK, win week and the-practical receipts in one vol-me of the 13th Inst one horJe, saddle and bri- thankfully received. All communications should iire orth o any. family much more than the .Ha tft Kr.A nWiii fmir vabt4 nbt nbAsfnnt e addressed to WM. D. COOKh. , subscription price. ' , ' ) ' DISSOLUTION. rpHE copartnership of M. BROWN fc'SON is I this day dissolved by limitation. All per sons indebted by account will please call and close the same either by cash or note. The bu siness! will be carried on under the nane of Michael Brown. - M. BROWN, . C. S. BROWN. Salisbury, Septal, 1854. 45 New Arrangement. THE subscriber would inform his customers and the public, that he has taken the - I STOCK OF GOODS of M. Brown & Son, and will continue at the old stand. He will Bell the present stock at very reduced prices to give place to a new stock this Fall, i He solicits a continuance of the old cus tomers, and hopes from a determination to sell as low as any house in the place, "to retain the old customers, and to make many new ones. . I ' MICHAEL BROWN. Salisbury, Sept 1, 1804. 45 . GREAT ATTRACTION ! ! . j JVew and large supply of WATCHES AND JEWELRY , ... -.j" ' AT ' . REDUCED PRICES ! W. X lrIBSQN ? TTAS JqST RECEIVKD- FROM PHIL-" JUL delphi and N aw York, bx Adam's Ex ppeg, new apply of tiold and SU veir .Watches of erery rriiefl(J -KtT, ... tl V vv Of the latest and most fashionable styles consisting in part of Ladies' fine Mosaic Breast Pins, Ear nings and Bracelets, Lava Breast Pins and Ear- Rings,, fine Gold Breast-Pins and Ear-Rings and Bracelets, Ladies Chatlams, Cuff-Pins, Finger Rings, fob, vest and guard Chains of various styles and prices. Gold Crosses for hair, mourning Bre&et fins, ,ar-Kintrs and Cuff Pins, Seals, iseal and guard Keys, Gold Pencils, with or without Pens, sleeve and Collar Buttons, together with a large as- OUIUUGUiVL kjtlltd, kJICCI V 1 1 . I bVUiUlVU Spectacles. Silver Tea and Table Spoons, Butter Knives, Salt Spoony, nne ujlticry, 1'istols, l'ortmonaesr Hair, Coinb, Teeth ami Nail brushes, Perfumery and fan cy articles usually kept in Jewelry Stores. All goods warranted to be what they are sold for. Call and examine for yourselves. ' - Clocks, Watches, Jewelry, Music Boxes, re paired in tfie, best manner and warranted. - '- ! - W. 11. W1LSUJN. July 13, 1S54. '. tf88- j PUBLIC SALE. finilE ' undersigned as Administrator on the ;l Estate of Joseph Owens, deceased, hereby gives notice that on the 8th day of November next, he will sell at public sale, all the personal property of the said Joseph 0 ens, dee'd. at' his late residence, consisting of three valuable Ne gres, one .Man, Woman and Boy; also, a. num ber of Horses, Cattle, Sheep and Hogs; a,,large quantity of yuieat Corn, Oats, Hay and Fod der, one Road Wagon, one Carriage, Farming Utensils and Household and Kitchen Furniture. Terms made known on the day of sale. I - JOHN C. FOARD, Adm'r. Sept. 5, 1854. ' , 4a ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. T the last Term of Rowan County Court, the undersigned administered upon the Estate of Joseph Owens, dee'd. All persons indebted to said deceased, are requested to make payment, and those having claims against said estate, are requested to present them for pavment within the time prescrib ed law. " JOHN C.-FOARD, Adm'r. Sept 5, 1854. ' . 5U4 VrOTICE.--Application will be made to the next meeting- of the Legislature of North Carolina, for a charter for a Bank in Salisbury, to be called the Salisbury Bank. oept. 10 Jim l vjkiLt,iz.ii3. ! A 1VEW MAP OF NORTH CAROLINA. TF1IIE undersigned are preparing and will pub- , I hsh as soon as the necessary surveys, &c. j can be obtained, a new, large and complete MAP of NORTH CAROLINA, five feet by three well engraved and finished in the best style. It is admitted on all sides, that such a work is a great desideratim in our State, and it is in imASAriiiATifA nf .th. frpmiMit onfim-rip fiTi'fhiia OUUICtl, kll. I L LA1V. UUMVlOlguviA AAIA 1 V HI V.iAA IA VVA All the enterprise. 5 The .only attempted work of the kind is tliatQr,; fc."in f r,AiII PIlfZES. "' of Mcllae, published in 1833 ; and since then the Counties, Towns, Roads and . Tost-offices have increased in number, and all our works of Inter- f nal Improvements with small exceptions, been - set on. foot. : It is intended that the New Map, now propos- ed to be pubjishedv shall contain, accurately set down, all the Natural Features of the State theTH'robably no other Journal of the same character.- Inlets, Harbors, Sounds, Lakes, Rivers, Creeks, Iis so extensively' circulated, or bo generally es-Mountiiins,-&'c. V - V. Mteemed for its practical ability. Nearly all the Also, the public improvements and artificial Valuable Tateuts which issue Weekly from the divisiqns. The Railroads, Plankroads, Counties? Patent Omoe, 'are illustrated with engravings, County towns, Post-offices, Cities, Villages, . Post-jf and the fclaims of all the patents are published roads and Canals, Colleges, 'Academies, &c.; &c.'3 regularly in its columns as they are issued, thus The Map will be ready in the summer of 18555 making it a perfect Scientific and Mechanical j WILLIAM D. COOKE, h encyclopedia of information .on the; subject of J j. j .'-'' SAMUEL PIERCE. Mechanical Improvements, ChemUti-y, Engineering I TERMS ! ' . ij and the Sciences generally. It is published in In tlie best style, guilt rollers and first imprcs sions, " . ' $10,0( In plain style, black rollers, '0te Information from any source, and which mayj Raleigh, August, 1854. 1 JN & SHLE 1 IKONa A 'VERY large assortment of Tin are maja t be found at the New Shop nearly opposit Col. Robards Hotel, the stand formerly occupied; by BroWn & Baker, which shall be sold at grcar advantage to the buyer. Also c ROOFING A1VD GUTTERI1VG : done at short notice and warranted good. STOVES & PIPE. - . -. -3 A suddIv of cast and sheet iron stoves kept or5- hand. Pipe made to order. v3T Stills and Copper 1 are kept on hand and made to order on short notic at the lowest prices, uiu istins repairea ana highest prices paid for old copper and pewter. . " Feathers, Beeswax, Tallow, Tow Cloth, Linse Jeans, Rags, &c, taken in exchange for work ware. lAKr.K & UlViiiN. Salisbury, ec. 7, 1852. ' ly6 Valuable Land for salel THE subscriber having removed to the Town Lexington, offers for sale bis valuable Plan tew tion, situated three miles North from Lexington C'jjf the road to Salem, containing three hundred acre tj of which one hundred and seventy-five acres are stifl uncleared and well timbered ; the improvements arV 1 , r j 1..: :iu A! : 'i ail new, consisuug oi a uneiuug uousc, iruu 11 j? rooms, built for the subscriber, by William Conrat, a superior workman, with all the necessary" onjj buildings. Said lands will be sold either fof cat or on a credit. JAMES A. LONG, J Sept. 6th 1854. I J . 44tf - J Julian & Caldwell f HAVE just.received from New York and Phil delphia, a large assortment of different si.i tides in their line. , We puUlio Uy jive a call. invite cu.-tomcr and $ 1 July 21, 1S51.::3S' i I. j MerdKant Tailors H ' I AND . '. ! IfALEBS in READY MADE .III! I I I I II I II fWT OULD most respectfully solicit the alien. f f 5 lion of their numerous friends land the pyWic in general to the fact that they have just . Joined the above .business at the corner store loverly occupied by Meroney & liurk head, and , ainowreceiving & splendid toek uf I ' :v '' H Cloths, Cassimeres, pTESTINGS, READY MADE f'i. Spirts,' Collars, Cravats, Pocket ?5 ndkerchlefs. Gloves, Hosiery, every other article necessary to. fit out a gbtleman in splendid style. All of which will bjsold on the most reasonable terms. Also, an article of : i . OAKFORD II ATS. yiothigmade to order in our usual elegant stt and t reduced prices. . , t, ( II? : JOHN A. jWEIRM AN fcCO. - Salisbury, Sept 14854. 43 rinn srjr.?CtttBni Ir-of two ca3 BEEBFS4IATS, nw rail ty&,, :2 ' i No. 4, Granit'a Bhilding. State of North Carolina, . ' . YADKIN COUNTY. . j -i- J. ' . ,urt-of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, July Term, ' 1854.. j .. Xljl. Dosier and J. J. Reece, Administrator of Aiilla Recce, vsJ John Shore and wife, fnice, Sa- tuS Reece, Margaret Reece, Abraham Recce and Alfred Reece. -I ; -' " '"". " ft'. 'Petition to sell Land, 'r ?? I "n this case, it appearing to the satisfaction of tkS Court,' that Alfred Reece, one of the parties de fndants, is not an inhabitant of this State: It is tfirefore, ordered by the Court; that advertisement Vf'inade in some I newspaper in this 1 State for six sMcessive weeks, !for said Alfred Reece to appear at next term of pur Court of Picas , aad Quarter gjsions, to be held for the County of Yadkin, the. tit Monday in October, 1S34, to shew cause, if any Enj? has, wliy the prayer of the petitioner be not . fanted, otherwise finnldecree will be made for the Sle of the lands as prayed for. "-":!. SAtness. T. S. Martin,-Clerk of our saii Court, a '"Office, the 1st Monday in July, lS5t. i -h l i T. S. MARTIN, Clerk.' 1 '-Printers fee $3 50 i 6t42 , ' f-1 : ' I NOTICE. :i PPLICATION will be made to the next Legis A latum- of North Carolina, to charter a naviira-' . T. Company froiUjthe Bean Shoals or from the 5 : :fvgle Falls on the Yadkin River to fltfc point, where 'te Centfal Rail Road crosses, said river.v' . sAug. ll, isjt.j -, j- ; . " " '4s t Dissolution. ; Copartnership heretofore existing be 1HE J twe 1 articl tween Brown & llanes iB this day desselved. rticles of limitation. All those indebted to tie, firm are respectfully requested to ' calf and sittle either by Cash or Note, by the 1st Novem--1,-er '54", as longer indulgence will not be given. fiear this in mind. . ' , 7 MOSES L. BRO"WN', Itr ' : y I !-'f T- W. 1IAXES, '. - . . ' Salisbury, August 1st, 1854. . - if40 'a - i - ' New Arrangement, THE undersigned respectfully inform thepub-,-J. licithat having entered into Copartnership, 'will carry on the business of -, TANNING' BOOT AID,, SHOE I ; - " 1 ) AND -.- ;" Harness Making, all their branches, at the eld Stand lately be upied by Brown & Hanes. Having supplied hcm6elves with good workmen in the several departments of the business, they are fully pre pared to meet the just expectations of the pub-' c in leather, harness, &c", at moderate prices Uf the very best materials.; Thankful for the fa vors bestowdd on the old; Firm, they ask a con tinuance of ihe isame on the New. I j. T. W. HANES & CO. i Salisbury, August 1st, 1854. . - tf40 , .-, , . Mechanics, Inventors and Manufactnters i r' i' ' VOL5lE TEN OF THE SCIENTIFIC9 '.AMERICAN " commence& oft the 16th of Sep tember. - It is chiefly devoted to the advance- sment ot tlie interest ot Mecnanics inventors, Manufacturers and! Farmers, and is edited by men practically skilled in the arts and sciences. um'e .contains, fur hundred, and sixteen Pages 1? A.lni. -TnfAA. cnvaiHil liiindiod V. n n"iivinr with a full and complete Index. Its circulation on the last volume, exceeded 23,000 copies per The following Cash Prizes are offered by the publishers for the fourteen largest lists of sub scribers sent in by the 1st of January, 1855 :- $100 will be given for the largest list; $75 for . the second; $65 for the third ; $55 for the fourthfoO for the fifth ; $45 for the sixth; $40 for the seventh; $35 for the eighth; $30 for the ninth ; $25 for the tenth ; $20 for the eleventh ;j $15 for the twelvth , $10 for the thir teenth; and $5 for the fourteeuth. The cash jwiil be paid to thei-der of the suceessful comr petitor immediately-alter tne ist oi January, 1855. ' ' ;-. ;' - Terms : One copy, one year, $2 ; one copy six months, $1; five copies, six months, $4; ten copies, six months, $8 ; ten copies, twelve months, $15 ; fifteen copies, twelve months, $22 Y twenty copies, twelve months $28 in ad vance. ' :. ! . ; - . No number of subscriptions above twenty,, can 'be taken at less than $1. 40 each. . Names can be sent in at different times and from differ ent Post K)flices." - Southern and Western money take for m sub scriptions. - s r Letters should be directed, post-paid, to Munn & Co., 128 Fulton-Street, NV Y. ' Messrs. Munn & Co., are extensively engaged . in procuring patents for new inventions, and will advise inventors, without charge in regara to the novelty of their improvements. NEW TIN ESTABLISHMENT i IaExiivgtoiv, nr. c. THE undersigned would respectfully inform the public, that he is now under full bead way," and prepared to do work of any descrip tion inthe ' " ",. Tin, Sheet Iron and Copper Line that may be ordered or otherwise, and done in the best sfyle. Having had long experience; and worked in the best shops both North aad South, , he ia 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 cf buying at either wholesale or retail will do well 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. JOHN R. HENDERSON., May 5, 1854 27 W. P. ELLIOTT, General commission ' '. ' : . ' - AND ' Forwarding Merchant, . -i- yii,mimc;tn,'X.'C. , i - -i.'.. i ;? -. t m -1v A,' ! V.. ' - i . - Ii' it Ml f i? -
The Salisbury Herald (Salisbury, N.C.)
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