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He solicits, a continuance of the old cus- torn era, 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. ' MICHAEL BROWN. Salisbury, Sept l 1864. 45 .y OBEAT ATTRACTION' ! ! Sew and large supply of BATCHES AND JEWELRY REDUCED PRICES ! W. It. WILSON t AS JUST RECEIVED FROM. PHIL-, . aeipnia ana JN ew York, by Adam's Ex- r, a new supply' of Gold and Silver I m . - ! ' aicue oievery price and qualitj, j UlSAVELTllY Ot the latest and most fashionable styles consisting n part of Ladies' fine Mosaic Breast Pins, Ear nings and Bracelets, Lava Breast .Pins and Ear Kings, fine Gold Breast-Pins and Ear-Rings and Bnulet8, Ladies' Chatlains, "Cuff-Pins" Finger flings, fob, vest and guard Chains of various styles . and prices. Gold Crosses for hair, mourning Breast , 'Pin, Ear-Ring8 and Cuff Pins, Seals, Seal and .guard Keys, Gold Pencils, with or withoat Pens, sleeve and Collar Buttons, together with a jarge as sortment pf Gold, Silver, Steel and common Spectacles. j Silver Tea and Table Spoons, Butter hTniyes, ! Salt Spoon f, fine Cutlery, PLstoLi, Portmonaes, jlair, jCombeeth and Nail' brushes, Perfumeryfandfan- - : .. .n .. i : t 1 l-. i - - , All goods warranted to bo what they ard sold for. Call and examine for yourselves. 1 - - ""Clocks, Watches, Je welry, Music Boxes, re - paired in the best manner and warranted, j. W. 11. WILSON. July 13, 1854. . tf 88 : . '"' PUBLIC SALE. I fW HE "undersigned a3 -Administrator ou the . J Estate of Joseph Owens, deceased- hereby gives notice that on the 8th. (lay of November next, he will sell at public sale, all the personal property of the said Joseph Owens, dee'd. at his late residence, consisting of three valuable Xe-. res, one Man, Wqinan and' Boy; alsoj a, num ber of Horses, Cattle, Sheep and Hogs a large 3uantity of Wheat, Corn, Oats, ll:y and Vod er, one Road Wagon, one Carriage, .Farming JLTtensils and Household and Kitchen Furniture. Terms made known on the day of sale. , JOHN C..FOA11D, Adm'r. ; Sept. o, 1854, t - 45 ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. A T the last .Term of Rowan County Court,: the r 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, ace requested" to present them for payment within the time-prescribed law. - : ; JOHX.C. FOARD. Adm'r. f Sept. 5, 1854. ; 5tl4 ; - ' T"OXICE.--Applicat,ion will be made to the next meeting of the Legislature of North Carolina, for a Charter for a Bank in Salisbury, y b called the Salisbury Bank: i . f i Bm. 15 - - -MATSY CITIZENS.' ST - " . . ; 4 A JVEW 3UP OF NORTH CAROLINA. THE undersigned are preparing and will pub- ! lish as soon as the necessary surveys, &c., can be obtained, a new, large and complete MAP f NORTH CAROLINA, five feet by three well ,enraved 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 : consequence of the frequent enquiries;1 on this i subject, that the undersigned have embarked in . the enterprise; ' h ' The only attempted work of the kind is that ; of McRae, published hi 1833 ; and since then the jCounties, Towns, Roads and Post-offices have Uicreased in number, and all our works of Inter i ual Improvements with small exceptions, been i bet on foot. : ' . ; It is intended that the New Map, nojF propos ed to be published, shall contain, accurately set downall the Natural Features of the State the (. Inlets, Harbors, Sounds, Lalces, Riverfs', Creek, " Mountains, &c. ! - . " 1 , j .Also, the public improvements andf artificial divisions. The Railroads, Plankroads Counties, jCounty towns, Post-offices, Cities, Villages, Post roads and Canals, Colleges, Academies, &c.i, &c. - ' The Map will be ready in the summer of 18o5. WILLIAM D. COOKE, -. . j SAMUEL PIERCE. . :-:.; '! "TERMS:"; I " :; In the best style guilt rollers And first impres- 'sions, . j 10,00 In plain style, black rollers, ' , 0,00 : Information from any source, and which may be of Service in making the above work, will be thankfully received.. All communications should : be addressed to WM. D. COOKE, i Raleigh, August, 1854. . -' . TIN S . SHEET IRON A VERY large assortment of Tin Ware may XI. be found at the New Shop nearly opposite Col. Robards' Hotel? the stand formerly occupied by Brown & Baker, which shall be sold at great advantage to tne nuyer. : Also !' ROOI IVG AXD GUTTEUIXG done at short notice and warranted good. STOVES & PIPE. A supply of cast and sheet iron stoves kept on panel. -Tp made to order. ; pStills and Copper Ware kept on hand and made to order on short notice at the lowest prices. Old Stills repaired and the hi chest rJrices caid for old conwer a nd tewter. Feathep, Beeswax, Tallow, Tow Clpih. Lihsey - Jeans," Hags, &c, taken Ui exchange for work or ware. BAKER & OWEN. Salisbury, Dec. 7, 1852. " -r ly6 ; Valuable Land for sale. f I lHE subscriber having removed to the Town of 1 Jjcxintrton, otters tor sale. his valuable .flan ca tion, situated three mile North from Lexington on the road to Salem, containing three hupdred acres, of "wnich one nundrcd and seventy-nve acres are still Uncleared and well timbered ; the improvements are all new, consisting of a dwelling houpe with five rooms,' built for the subscriber, by William Conrad, a superior workman, with all the i necessary out buildings. Said lands, will be sold either for cash pron credit. ' JAMES A. LONG. Sept. 6th 1854. - , 44tf " : Julian & Caldwell TT AVE just rsceived from New York and Pbila- JL4 delphia, a large assortment of different ar ticles in their line. We invite customers and the public to give us a call. July 21, J854.::33 i sl M ." - ' Ann i A, 11 Merchant Tailors V" : ' AND DEALERS ,: in, READY MAD "YT7"pULD most respectfully solicit the atten T f tion of their numerous friends and the public ia general to the fact that they have just opened the above business at the corner store formerly occupied by Meroney & Burkliead, and are now receiving a splendid stock of Cloths, Cassixneres, VESTINGS, READY MADE $rts, Collars, Cravats, Pocket Handkerchiefs, Gloves, Hosiery, and every other. article necessary to fit out a gentleman in fplendid 6tyle. All of which will be sold on the most reasonable terms. Also, an extra article of : - : " .. OAKFORD HATS. Clothing made to order in our usual elegant style, and at reduced prices. I JOHN A. WEIRMAN & CO. Salisbury, Sept 1, 1854. 43 BEEBE'S HATS! FALL STYLE!! ATTGUSTi 1854. T SUBSCRIBER IS IN RECEIPT of two eases BEEBE'S HATS, mw Fall style. C - -- E. MYERS, 42 . No. 4, Granite Building. State of North Carolina, V : ; YADKIN COUNTY. Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, July Term, .1854. j N. B. Dosier and J. J. Reece, Administrators of Aquilla Reece, vs. Johfc Shore and wife, Unice, Sa rah Reece, Margaret Reece, Abraham Reece and Alfred Reece. - ' .' Petition to sell Land. t J ; In this case, it appearing to the satisfaction of tlie Court, that Alfred Reece, one of the parties de fendants, is not an inhabitant of this State: It is therefore, ordered by-the Court, that advertisement be made in some newspaper in this- State for six successive weeks, for said Alfred Reece to appear at the next terra of our Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, to be held, for the County of Yadkin, the first Monday in October, lS54,'to shew cau3e, if any he has, why the prayer of the petitioner be not granted, otherwise finnldeeree will be made for the sale of the lands as prayed for. . Witness, T.. S.Martin, Clerk of our said Court, at Office, the 1st Monday in July, 1854. - . S. MAR TIX, Clerk. Printer? fee $5 50 Ct 42 NOTICE. PPLICATJON will be made to the next Legis- .f lature of Xorth Carolina, to charter a naviga tion Company from the Bean Shoals or from the 5 Eagle Falls on- tle Yadkin River to the point, where the Central Rail Road, crosses said river. Aug. 11, 1854; : ; Dissolution; Tf HE Copartnership heretofore existing be I 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 '54, as longer indulgence icill not be.giyen. Hear tts inomina. 1 i MOSES L. BROWN, T. W. HANES, .r Salisbury, August 1st, 1854. tf40 New Arraingements. rTIHE undersigned respectfully inform the pub I lie that having entered into' Copartnership, will carry on the business of TANNING, BOOT AND SHOE Harness Makinsr, in all their branches, at the old Stand lately oc cupied by Brown & Hanes. Having supplied themselves with good workmen in the several departments of the business, they .are fully pre pared to meet the just expectations of the pub lic in leather, harnesbv &c., at moderate prices of the very best material. Thankful for the fa vors bestowed on the old Firm, they ask a con tinuah.ee of the same on the 'A ew. . T. W. HANES & CO. Salisbury, August 1st, '1851. tf40 NEW TIN ESTABLISHMENT ! rIIE undersigned would respectfully iiiform I the public, that he is now under '-full head way," and prepared to do v.ork of any descrip tion m the. - " ; Tin, Slicct Iron and Copper Line that may be ordered or otherwise, and done in the best style. Having had long experience, and worked in the best shops both orth and South, he is confident satisfaction can be given. He will be always ready to' supply customers with Japanned or Tin Ware. btoves, &c, on ve ry accommodating terms. Persons desircjus c buvins: 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. ' ' ' i JOHN R. HENDERSON. Miy 5,-1854.' ' . 27 A. CALDCLEUGH, House, Sigii and Ornamental PAINTER, LEXINGTON, NORTH CAROLINA, X OLLD make kiiown to the public that he t is irow 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, and in godd style. . . AND. CALDCLEUGH Jan. 27, 1.854. tf!3 NEGROES V7ANTED ! THE SUBSCRIBER IS-NOW IN MARKET for - .NEGROES, of all descriptions, for which he will pay the 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 MYERS. Communications from a distance promptly attend ed to. . ; Salisbury, July 29, 1853:39 NEW SUPPLY ' . ' of ' WATCHES AND JEWELBY! JAMES IIOR AH TTAS JIjST RECEIVED FROM NEW YORK anl Philadelphia, the largest and best selec ted assortment of ; - Watches and -' JfiWfilrV ever oered for sale in the Town of Salisbury, comprising a general assortment of j -'-" Gold and Silver Watches, Gold Fob and Guard Chains, Seals, Bracelets, Ear Hobs, Cuff - I'ins, Gentlemen's and Ladles' Rreast Pins, Fing er Rings, fine Gold Pencils, & Cases, Gold, Silver and Steel . SPECTACLES, " ; Together a variety of FANCY ARTICLES and V PERFUMERY,: which he wilf seU CHEAPER than they can be uougo at any similar esxaousmneni mine ctate uaii ana examine- ior yourselves, store one door below R. '& A.-Murphy's store. - I CLOCKS, WATCHES and JEWELRY of aU kinds repaired in the best manner, and on the most reasonable terms. i JAMES HORAH. Salisbury, April 28,' 1853. tf52 JUH DRUGS, MEDICINES, HE5HCAE&ci SILL ik Druf Ists and Practical Cnemlsts, opositelthe' SALISBURY, Nff C; In addition to their stock, already among the largest and most comnletfi the State, continue make daily aaditions oi almost every luiug in vueir line oi ousoiess : elrciiig -Drills, Medicines, Chemicals, Surgical InstrnmJiits -C ' i perfumer j, De-StufT, VarnlAcs, Palnt, . i s i : They cannot but be sensible of the flattering evidences of the iipDrecinlf.ia: of their efforts to ea tablish in Western North Carolina; a great Depot? for Medicines, &cJijrhere the Pbysiciari the Merchant, the Planter and all others, may always te sure of finding a tuft ?pply of every article in their line ; and at prices vastly lower than ever before known in lb; Cirt of the eountrvi and which will compare most favorably jvith the prices of Goods-of similaiiQualityin any part of the UniteTStates. " ;, ::. 1 . ' . F. ' - :. j - i ji ;HP , - w j- Both Partners being regular Graduates in Medicine, and havine badloag experience in their ? j j a? ill i j -1 - ji . 1 1 ... i I . . o . . :j- Dusmess, unu uevoung inemseives uiugeuiiy io merr auues,) win guarafite peneet- satisfaction to all purchasers, as well in the quality of their goods, the neatness and &re witKrwhich thet are pui up ana pacKea, as in me very low prices at tBS-rMMUnSi- UAUL'": ' u ?.- HO ! FOR SOUTH TROY AND EAGLE MILLS ! I ! A M1XEOF WEALTUI A Itille more help and iU richa shall be developed to the astonishment of the world and to the enrich- i V ment of the South. - THE proprietors of Eagle -Mills and South Troy (the most important real estate in the South, and comprising water powers of inestimable value,) nothing daunted by a degree of public neglect, are pushing forward. Their; motto is, "ONWARD! ONWARD r and so far; their labors have been handsomely rewarded. $4,000, clean cash, in elev en months, is not to be aneezed at. And if this sum can be realized by a limited investment of capital, what could not be done by a liberal and full banded company ! And will not money men give tneir at tention to this locality and its great inducements for the investment of capital ? Its; intrinsic and prospective value has been estimated at $2,700,- 000 ! ! ! Very comfortable sum, that t and ought not, the subscriber thinks, to be deemed unworthy at tention of mi'Uionarits. At one time it was within the reach -of men of small uieaiis those who boast of their 20, 30, and 50 thousand dollars. They must be satisfied, now, with simply seeing theland of promise. They are invited to come and take a look ; and perhaps they may be granted witn a one talk about trading for interests. But liberal - men, with handsome means, are those who will receive attention : : Come forward gentlemen, here is tne place for your money, and the place that will rapay you double for every dollar expended. $4,000 a year for 25 years, are $100,000 clear over and above expenses. JUoney will maae money, n strangely multiplies itself, ! and that very rapidly, when properlyused. Will you eome J .- tome a you will. : If not. why, we'll go on as ; we have done : We'll do tbe ' best we can : We'll continue to im prove this valuable property, slowly and surely. We II introduce one thing alter anotner unui me ground is. occupied. Wo will not only live uy , but make money. Poor men who want work shall find here constant employment and good Wages. N o diflaculty about it. Eagle Mills and South Troy are bound to go ahead, just as sure as te. sun shines and that the ram falls to water the earth. -; Ihe Southern country shall feel its benign influence, and reioice in its prosperity, end when we have done with it, all men shall call us blessed. ! - Ar?DllxW lsAuuAKLil.. Jan. 27. 1S54. ; : ! ! ( 13 ' P. S. The location and other advantages of South Troy and Eagle Mills, property understood and ap preciated, would hardly fail of arresting the serious attention of the friends of the Western Kail Road extension. ,lt is our intention, to collect informa tion on this subject, with a view of urging upon the public and the Legislature, the claims of this sec tion ; aud have but little doubt that it facts ol suffi cient importance shall be adduced, iStiuth Troy and Eagle Mills, will be speedily connected with Salis bury by railroad as it ought to be, and thence with the markets of the world. To this end, aurvey ol the route between the two places shall be made in due time. . South Troy will, ere long become a man ufacturing city ; and hence the neeessity of increas ing transporting and travelling facilities. The ad vantages of Bach a road would tetl poweVfully upon the merchantile and mechanical interests of Salis bury; Doctors, Lawyers and Divines, r are also con cerned, and would all be benefitted.- " . A. B. IMOW?STHETI8VlE! PU1XT1XG! '?f.rnnE PROPRIETORS OP THE Iiy JL " Whig and Advocate," respectful- ly mtorm the public,, that having just S3 received an additiunal sunolv of ! Ac, of the very best quality, which, added to their former stock, far surpassing any other in tion, they are now prepared to do . j this sec- BOOK AND JOB PRINTING in all its various styles, and at at a small advance on Northern prices. Our materials for' large Bills are unsurpassed. Those; haying printing to ilo either in PLAIN OR FANCY STYLE, are irfrited to call. No pains spared to give sat- isfactionj On hand a large; supply of satin enam elled Boards for large Cards. . ' MILLER A JAMES. Salisbury, July 29, 1353. i 1 COl'RT llL VMiS ! . . "We are prepared to furnish Clerks,; Sheriffs, and Constables, with Blanks of every variety, printed on the best of paper, at fair prices, i . ; ... .: Travellers' Rest Statesville, Iredell County, N. C. THE undersigned having purchased the above named Hotel, j of Ji F: Harbin would inform the i Public, that they are now prepared to receive and accommodate board ers and travellers No exertions will be spared to satisfy those who may! favor us with their patronage, i ! ; : -- ! JAMES A. SCROGGS, : '. A. M. WALKER; March 17th 1853-21. 1 p. JAMES W. DICK, , . Forwarding and Commission : payetteville;jj'.-c.' ' . Jan. 27, 1854 .'13 V'i Illustrative and Constructive : GRAMMAR. ?IIIS new and valuble work is now ready for sale, and may be had by applying to Rev W. Pewett, Morganton; W.- M. Pewett, and James Harper, Esqrs., Lenoir; Spencer Eaves and Rev A. Hamby, Rutherfordton ; Col. Har per, Patterton, Long and Oxford, Little tRiver ; Flowers & Smith, Rocky Springs ; Gaither & Co., Eagle Mills; Gen. Jones, Williamsburg; Graham, Weaver & Co., Snow Creek ; James- & Vestal, and Watts, Tomlin& Co.,' and the Author at New Institute. : . . .: . . Price, 50 cents, sent free of postage to any Post Office, by addressing the Auther, ; at New Institute, or James H. Enniss, Salisbury, N. C. Liberal deduction made to wholesale purchasers. The superior excellence of this work consists in its being based upon the Philosophical and Con structive principles of the English Language ; also in presenting an illustrtion of some of the most difficult principles of the science of Lan guage. ' . ; "' . l July 7, 1854. ; ! j tf37. . Dr. D. S. PARKER -l HAVING permanently located in Mocksville, of fers his professional services to the public Can be found at the Davie Hotel. Offieejustopposite Hotel in Brick -house. March 18, 1853 0 ' DR. SWAN . ..; : !rT " rZ. , . , I tn th oitim of Salisburv. i J8IIis Office is opposite the Mansion Hote and adjoining Drs. Sill & Sill's Drug Store,. wher he can be found unless professionally engage i ' Marchl853, 4, U . I tf!8 ?; Land Deeds and Deeds of Trust, Mariasre License. Writs of Eiectment. Witness Tickets, &c, f ileat this office, " ' l i l SILL, mansion Hotel, crushes, fcias, &c., &c.i ;&c wnicn they Willie soli, : ? - i- r I . t Sept. 50::::48 K1ANSI MHOTEL .... ! SAIISBl IT, N. C. nnHE undersigned fviBg taken charge of this - long establishes fOTlV aituatedon-.the . x r -' ji a. JNorth Corner of the onr uuuae, reapecwuiiy informs the trayelli r public that it will be her aim. to keep up to tl; , jiiuest extent, the reputa se has heretofore sustained lCommodatidni abroad. tion which thia'Ho for its comfortabl No pains or expen. ared torender satisfied all who mapTavorJb fall. Prom ' her long experience, 'Sy it none will have The Hons? will, atatl times be supplied with a sufficient number a well trained and attentive servants, aud the fuAitnre'kept in the, best or der. . i . I; i - I ' - i-'?-- ) " : -THE XABli"E&iall constantly basnpplied with the Ter'y best t$ maret can command. :TIIE STiGE OFFICE; 'f ; " For all the brincicahStage Lines is kept at this Hotel. The great MrttW ' and Southern Mail Lines arrive and depart Vouyt also, the western via iincointon to Asiviue, -irx-weeKiy. . . - ( THE TABLES : . V -Attached to the Hotel are "large, comfortable, and attended by! the fveiy best Ostlers . ini the country.1 ' 1' f . v. ' r" ,"' .- -T--: Trusting, that by strict attention to the wants of the public,- not only t retain the liberal pa tronage heretofore bestowed on the Hotel, but to merit ani increase.- f - . j" ,t If " i I ANN BROWN Salisbury; Dec. lrjL 1853. :V - tf 8 GREEWR0UGH MUTUAL INSEiNCE COMPANY: rPHE costtbf Insuir.ce the mutual p! but a small suml compared with a joint an is stock cojnpany. . This coifipary oeing located in the JVcstoru pt of the State, consequently touch the larger portion of tbe risks arc .in the Wes t, very many ef which;areai the country. (The Cpmpany is &tirely free from debt ; made no assessments, and; have a very have large ariiount in cash andfeoci bonds, and is therefore confidently fecommeiHled to the public. At the iast Annu Meeting, the following Of- ficers were elected r tie ensuing year James Si,oa-, siilent. f - S. G, Confix, Vi l'.Tsidcnt. , t ' C. P. Mendesha t, Attorney. 1 ETEK ADAMS, S retary and TreasurerJ i DmECTOES. - James, S16an, J. A. 3I;bane, C. P. Mendenhall, V(. S. Hankpn, Rev. C.T. Deems, J. M. Garrett, Jed. H. Lindsay, r. J McConnel, of Grleense boro'r E. F.! Lilly, WadesborV; W. P. ftioor, Newberii ; H. H. Jurwell, . Henderson ; J. L; Bridges,' Ta'rboro'; )r. S. G. Coffin, Jamestown . W, A. Wrigit, Wi! niijiton ; - Dr.. C. Watkins:, Carolina . Female Ct lege ; John I. Shaver, Salis bury ; Johif H. Coo ; fayetteville ; J, J. Biggs, Raleigh ; Rotert FTwy, Lumberton Dr. Bo. H. Scales, iLe'nox CiV .. . v - : i f JP: I bmDAMS, Secretary. W. H. CCMMIXG. GeBrll Asrent. May 10, X : I ' ly.pd. ' ' DETERMINED PLEASE ! ! 1 NEWfARRAXGEral FOR 1854 ! ! SMITH & HOLDER, Manufacturers of Carria es. Buggies, &c., !&cl, Main Street, aiisDTiry. A NNOjCNCE to thefublic, that havingmade r an arrangement vithilr. VVlLHAMUVJilt i MAN, whiereby he bewmgs Foreman and Sales ; man in their Carriafe Establishment, thev are ' Tinw nvpiii T-orl i rrnofvinf orrfn t.i sn t.i sfn t5nn in c r ; their work, and greater bargains than ever! to all ; 5M3 SlSM Vehicle in their liue jf business, which shall not be sui-pas'sed by any establishment in Western ! please aujd pratify the washes Of the public both in prices fand styles, tlial they, will receive the 1 encouragement of those 'jjjesirous of purchasing carriages of any kind A11 kinds ot repairinr!: done neatly and quicily ! Salisbury, Jau. 20,1854. - lyl2 . i - A C.iRD.i-Tlieandersigned having ..taken J thelposition tit Toremau and Salesman, 'as mentioned in the bwe,advertisement, respect fully invjtes' his old frieads- and customers to cail and see" mm again. He, feels assured, that from an experience oi' 20 years, he can make .it ad vantageojus to tl em to uo so. He is prepared to offer great bargains in Carriages, Buggies &c. JS-Call at the neff tJncfe establishment. f - VM. liVKltMAN: LECOMTE I, - LIViEM iftid SALES STABLES!! THE &TJRSCRHER IS HAVING ERECTED in the Town! ol Salisbury, a large and very Convenient '- ' ' LIVEEY AIID SALE STABLE, ! . entirely new, aud japahle of accommodating and havingjLVsd-suisV id liimself with good well uroe antr gentle horses.,, either for name or working n harness, respectfully solicits the pa tronagef.thetraTeltiig public" . i ROVERS- ; Vtlll find at hia cfnM a'onnwn'pnt. BthnninBf place, where Cheylean e accominodatedwith an . or atallsJ ' 11 THAV3ILIRS' " will find liere exeiuent jattention paid to their r ' g tblf joura " the town, t . uenOemen in the town will find here cheap and CJcui,Doard foj their horses by the day, week, month or; year. " r -- " c- t . Persons having HORSES to dispose of, will please cap on me before selling.'" Horses idways on hand for sale. -V i - r The .highest cash prices -will be paid for meal, Cqm, Oats, Foddef and Hay: 1 Salisbury, JuiyJlgS- O. 11 v 37 YG)EIP:OTEIi, THE Proprie of puildin?9in' having completed his block theTowp of YADKINVILLE, j would respectfullv inform his numerous friends and te-tratellin Ulln that be is now m-enar- aw?fcommodate in the ost hospitable man- ner, all who nm 4v l.im k all!: i . Members of the Bar, may find unusual accom- unun this House, as a number orJmcea have bee4 fitted npfor theif 'special benefit. addition to1 the aoye; ihe "Proprietor has fJJ ST4BLES and wattentive set of OST LERS, ?fo pains wiU be spared to enhance the Majr 19, 1854. Z t: 00 to nan ana oessu 29tfl L. ROBARDS. T.HIS House has acquired a reputation which ve ry properly places it among the first class Hotels of the State. There may be found here all that per tains to the real comfort and enjoymenl! of its guests. Before its enlargement, the Rowan House was re nowned for it quiet, its good management and neat ness, and more so now since the extensive improvement-made by the present' proprietor, (who is the real owner and not lessee,) rendering itone of the largest, and in all other essentials, among the Best Houses iu the Southern Country.' The House, most the servants, an -extensive vegetable garden, with a farm well wooded, in a mile of Town, all the property of the indomitable proprietor. The pubhe wilL they, nhall find here first rate rooms, carpets on the'fioors, clean and soft beds, nice white walla, ; ; A Table bountifully spread S l. eYety variety of creature comforts. The pro prietor's personal attention being bestowed upon the comfort and convenience of its 'guests. . sj His success, and the continuous increase of his t custom justifies the belief that the proprietor pos sesses tne qualities and accomplishments of a good landlord. In fact, if the traveller oi soiousner in Salisbury wishes to feel at home, just letfhini call at "Slaughter's Old Point Comfort;" and state his wants to Robabds, and he will straight way find himself in the enioyment of as much com foft as can fall to the lot of man away from his own nre-side. i, . ; , .-.j; - The House, it is" true, has been for weeks over flowing, and still they : continue increasing. Come on ladies and gentlemen, the second enlargement of tne House is now under way, and the back yard fill. e with lumber, and a sufficient' number of hands -employed to complete itt'ij, Jborf time, a large, and spienaid tnree story addition to tne old Kowan. The accommodation for horses already much en larged. 4 ' r ' :,-V -.j j Twice the number of excellenfservants have been procured for another year, und most super ior Ostlers attending the stables ; 'the barns kept filled with the very best of all kinds of provender. j - - 1 II. L. ROBARDS. Salisbury, December 28, 1852. 9 STAGE OFFICE. From and after the first day of January,! 1853, the Rowan will be the Stage House, and the propri etor the agent j i - ; " ! For Waddell's line j of mail coaches direct from Salisbury to Raleigh.! 3 1 I or Warlick s mail line of coaches from Salisbury to Morganton, which is continued by Chunni direct ' to Asheville, For C. Lucas fc Co.'s splendid line of four horse post coaches, from Salisbury to Charlotte, j And for their line of .four horse post coaches from Salisbury to Danville, vja Lexington, Jamestown, and Greensboro', and on to Richmond, Ta' in 48 hours.' ij :. ' i i . T "! NEW COMBINATION ! Wm. I Plummer, Saddle, lHarness; Boot 5j AN I) "SHOE f . t MANUFACTURER, ! TAKES this method of informing his ciistom ersTand the public generally, that having recently' visited the cities of Baltimore, Philadel phia 'and New York,; where he purchased all the necessary materials to carry on the Harness, Sad dle, Boot and Shoe business, at the lowest cash prices, he is now fully prepared to manufacture all articles in the various branches of his busi ness, as good as the best, and to sell them as low as the lowest. ; j He would say to the public thathismaterial for Boots and Shoes is of the very best and his work men unsurpassed for mechanical skill. He is de- ! termined tq giye satisfaction to all in want of Boots aivd Shoes. j : ... . : j. j-. His Harness will compare with any made North or South, for either i beauty or - durability.' On hand and for sale a large lot of of every, kind, which he will sell low. to those de sirous to purchase to work up or to sell again. ' He returns his thanks to those who hv so liberally sustained him, and promises for the fu ture to leave nothing undone to merit not only a continuance but an increase. ': " I Salisbury, Pec 23,-1853. V ; ly9 ; SOMETHING NEW BE IT E.N0Y.', A: ND let it go forth 'upon the wings of the wind to every individual in the State of North Car olina, that Pulvermach6r s Hydro Electric ; oltaic Chains, are the only truly scientific remedy by which all Nervous Diseases can be quickly relieved and and permanently cured. Rheumatism, painful swelled Joints, Parah'sts,. Sciatica, Neuralgia of the Face, Palpitation of the Heart, Periodical Nervous Headache, Uterine Pains, Dyspepsia, Pains between the Shoulders, Indigention, Flatulency General De bility, Asthma. H1SJORY. I t j' The Hydro Electric-Voltaic Chains were first in troduced jnto France three years sinqej by the far celebrated French Professor Pulvermacher, as an entirely riew and novel mode of applying Electro magnetisii in the-cure pf Nervous Diseases rand af ter being subjected to the most thorough trial, by the first niedical men in that city, in every hospital they wer pronounced to be the most efficacious of any remejlial agent yet discovered, for the rapidre liofand pprmaiicnt cuje of the above ljnentiofaed dis eases, ana were also recommended to the lavor of the French government, who granted a patent in the year 1819. During the years 1850 and '51 they were introduced into .Austria; Germany, Belgium and En gland, and also patented in those countries, where they not only met withjthe sanction ojf almost every learned man of Eurortei but were brohtrht into p-ati. era! use in .every hospital on the Eastern continent, ' - r J and the benehcial results produced in the cure of nervous diseases, found to be astonishing and strange. The Chains were first introduced in this country one year since in the city .of Xt: York;.where their fame had already preceded thm. They were at once sub mitted toa trial in the hospitals of that city, by the celebrated Professors Valentine Mott,j PostrVan Bu ren, Carnpchan, who readily discovered that they-possessedl- extraordinary power in the treatment and cure of Nervous Diseases, and at once advifed their general use throughout; this country, by publishing their opinions in a pamphlet which may be obtained (gratis) of any of the advertised agents in the State. The sae and demand has been unparalleled since their first 'introduction, nd not one person can be found that has Expressed himself dissatisfied with their use, and in no instance have they failed to per-, form what they claim to. They are ,so constructed as to Be worn next to fhe skin, upon! the part dis eased,and by simply moistening them with common vinegar, a Constant current of uninterijupted Electro Magnetisin is produced, which supplies the exhaust ed Nervous System with that essential fluid which is the source of so -much nairi and snfferin srP' ' - In female" ffiseases," hea're rapidly tafclngTiia 1 pjace of all Nostrums taken .ipto the stomach, tor tney -either sicken nor disgust and can be used at all times wi the most perfeetsafety: They are equal ly applicable to adults and children, and will last for two years with no danger of getting out of repair, and can be sent by mail to any parti of the United States. Price of Chains $3 and $5, accompanied by a pamphlet of 36 pages, givimg a clear and full ac count of the mode of use. The chains may be seen on exhibition at the Crystal Palace, York, where they attract great attention from the learned and scientific. Caution to Ladies. J Ladies who are. enciente are requested not to: use them, for by so doing unpleasant results frequently. foUow. The Electric Chains are forjsalem alii tne principal cities in the Ui SSILL & SILL, Agents, Salisbury; J. Stcinert, Gen; Agent, 568 Broadway, T. Y. . - Jam 6, 1854 lylO Dr. R. P. Bessent, j RESIDENT SURGEON; DENTIST, CO CORD, C. 1 I k - I ESPECTFULLlj informs the : : - e 1 - - i .i t T f surrounding country,' that he may be found at Harris Hotel, at all times, except when professionally engaged, and will bej pleased to re ceive the- calls -f . all those who may require ids professional services. ' : Cpmmunicitions by in ail or otherwise, promptly attended to.' .:. , - w . Feb. 10,185. ly. -V ; JiEATHER BELTING or BANDS OF different widths, made froml the besi Nor thern Leather, stretched piece by pie;e by powerful machines, cemented and jrivetted. kept for sale at the Factory: in this place, at 5Tew York prices.: ! J. G. CAIRNS. . : Salisbury, Jan 25, 1854. tfl3 MARSH & ELLIOTT, j . GENERAL COMMISSION : ::'--:x-k-' and ' ;f I :.:". : . Forwarding Merchant, s WIIUXTON, N, C. An agreeable and Efficacious' Family jBxeaicine, sanctioned ana prescnoeu uy THE MEDICAL FACULTY ! SILL'S COMPOUND WILD CHERRY TOM ALTERANT ! The best and most certain remedy for tbe cure of Dyspepsia, Indiges tion, Flatulency, IJver Com plaint, jVervousness, General Debility, &c, &c. . And is especially intended and adapted to relieve the affections of Females and others of .so- -dentary habits and pursuits, i , This valuable article exercises a gradual, and gentle, yet certain and most salutary influence on the most important organs of the human frame ; restoring in an extraordinary manner their na tural action, thereby establishing that just equi librium in all the functions of the system, which constitutes perfect health. . v j . : ; To those who reside, or- have Jjee'n exposed in ' miasmatic regions, it will: be round anadmirable means of preventing and even curing Intermit tent Fever, Ague, and Fever, &c, &c, as well as many of that long train of tedious distressing and dangerous affections, so often consequent up on them, such as, enlarged Spleen, Obstructed Liver, Chronic Diarrhoea, &c, &c. . It has also been found, in many cases, to produce' the most happy and enduring effects in many of those anomalous and nervous affections in females, for which, as yet, no satisfactory mode fof treat ment has been adopted. : ; r The value -of this medicine is now no ionger a matter of doubt. It has been fairly tested not only in this community,! bat in various parts of the surrounding country "the towns of Ohajy lotte and SalisbufyTOdeuaties of Mecklenburg, "Rowan, Iredell, Davie, Cabarrus, and. pavidson,' and in several of the principal cities and towns of South Carolina. From all these, the reports have been of the most satisfactory character, as numerous testimonials from individuals of the most respectable character amply testify. This is no Quack Medicine but one composed of ingredients well known to i)hvsician& anddai- o ---- 1 j ty used by them. It is from the iudicious and happy combination of these, that new and valu able properties are developed, which renders it so valuable in that wide range of affections in which it has obtained so high a character. The proprietors will, with pleasure, make known its constituent ingredients to any gentleman ofitho Medical Faculty, Prepared by SILL & SILL, sole Proprietors, Salisbury, N. C, and for -sale by their Agents inNorth and South Carolina, Georgia and Ala bama. July 1, 1853 6mo3V GAZETTEER v .! : ; OF NORTH CAROLINA. - THE undersigned is engaged in conjunction with others in the preparation of ja GAZET TEER of the State of North Carolina, and 'de siring to render it as complete and satisfactory as possible, respectfully solicits the countenance, and aid of the citizens of the State, in furthering the undertaking. The miscellaneous! character of the hiaterialsout of which a Gazetteer of the State must necessarily be constructed,! suggests the importance of Securing the cqoperation of persons in every county, who may be able to fur nish such" minute and local information as could be obtained from no other source. Relying up on the intelligence and public spirit of! our citi zens, the undersigned takes the liberty to request that persons in any part of the State wll at their earliest possible convenience, furnish jtim in de tail as much information as they posses or can obtain on the following points viz : J 1. The names of the Post Offices inMourcoun- . A 1 .11. J 3: a? f 1 t aisluuce ailu uireciion ironj ne toiin- ry lown.' . . ..(..v.. 2. ' The names of the Rivers and Cheeks, giv ing the general direction in which thylrun, and' where they empty. L i 3. The name and location of Mills, Factories, Found eries, &c, &c. ! i . ! . . 4. The Schools and Colleges, with the number of Teachers and Pupils. M ' ' . ' - .. 5. The Churches, designating the denomina tion of etcli. ;. 6. The character -and productiveness of the Mines, and Fisheries and the principle article of export. " " ' , 7. The number of Lawyers, Physicians, Mer chants and other professional men. . . '5 8. The general character of . the tinber and soil in different parts o the county To those who have so promptly responded to the request,. the subscriber retumshis sincere thanks, arid fiopes that many others1 will com municate as much valuable information as they can collect, on all or jiny-of tjie foregoing. suW icots of enquiry.- !' Dj COOK. . .Raleigh, August,- 1854. TIN, SHEET IRON & COPPER WAKE MAUFACTORY! Opposite Murphy's Granite Kow.. ; 4 WILLIAIS JJUOWX : ; - TAKES this method of informing the citizens of the surrounding country, that he is carry iing on in Salisbury, tlieabove named business in all its different branches, and will always keep on hand, an assortment ot Tin, -Japan, Copper and Sheet Iron Wj re. House Roofing and Gut tering executed pron ptly. He would especially call attention to his shtet iron STOVES with cast iron tops and bottoms for parlors or dining rooms. For beauty, comfort and cheapness, fhey are un surpassed. '" ' " ' STILLS of all sizes kept for sale, and'made to- order at the lowest prices. Merchants, Ped lars .and othersare invited to give him a call as" he is determined to sell the above articles cheap er than any . other house in the State. ' : Country produce, old pewter and bldcopper, taken in exchange for work. ' , ,- Salisbury, N. C, Dec. 2, 1853." ' t4 State of North Carolina, ROWAN COUNTY, jf ' Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Aunist ' I : ; Term, 1S5 . Jf eter Williamson and others; 1 . - ; vs.. 1 1 Johii Kridcr. " J Petition for parti tion of Land.' It appearing to the satisfaction : of the Court, that John Krider.-the defendant in this cause, resides beyond the limits f tbirState. It is therefore, on motion, ordered by the Court; that advertisement bej made for six weeks successively, in the Rowan Whig and Western Advocate", a .newspaper printed ia the TU'H'-wr hbwi.iim r, m rA niit - mmm filing of this petition, and that unless ha appear at the next Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions', to be held for the County of Rowan,t the Court House in Salisbury, the first Monday in November next, (1854) and answer the petition, the same will be ta ken pro confesso, and heard ex parte as to him. . . Witness, James E. Kerr, Clerk of our said Curt at office, the first Monday in Angrnst, AID. 1854. i , JAMES E. KERR, Clerk. 6t46 Printer's fee 50 : ! ' ' T - Land for Sale, il THE subscriber offers for sale a VALUABLE TRACT OF LAND, lying, on the waters of Withrow's Creek, and twelve miles West of Salis bury, containing . . ', i-530 ACEES, of which there are two hundred Acres in cultiva tion; fifteen acres in "meadow and sixty arch's' of bottom uncultivated. It lies about half amilefrom the Plank Road. The land will show for itself ; those wishing to buy "will please call and look at i JACOB F. BARBER. Sept 29, 1854. ; ' ; ; : ' .: 5t47 ; FASHIONABLE TAILORING ! , A. BETHUNB "YTTOULD inform the citizens of Salisbury and surrounding country, that he has opened a TAEORIXG ESTABLISHMENT ; in this place, where he, intends giving his undivi ded attention to the business. From long experi ence in all the different branches of his occupation, he is prepared to give entire satisfaction to all who may favor him wnn tneir patronage. - . N. B. His shop i3 a few doors below Chambers k Chambers' Etore, up stairs over the Post Office.. Salisbury. Sept. 29, 1354. Iy47 v G. A. MIi:Rf ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW; SALISBURY.' N. C. : ' WIT5ESS TICKETS For sale at this Office. CM f S. C. Mendenhall & a : - :'. : EXCELSIOR r ; ' v HAND LOOM ! ! !f Patented Korember 9, 182.; rilHIS important labor saving machine, for. do i I mestic manufacturing, is destined to super cede and drive out, of use, all other hand looms, that have their treaddlea operated by the of the feeVand the shuttle thrown by the -hand. The construction is" " ''r : j- j-. . A y ; Simple, Cheap and Durable ! : -From its great simplicity it is not subject to jget out of order and the entire machine complete can be made by any ordinary carpenter. . Ttft o,i,roT.to-As it possesses over tne oiu iiiiwuw loom, consists in all its parts being 4 Self-cliangrinsr, ! - requiring no skill to weave, the treaddles being operated and the shuttle thrown, both-at' the isame instant, by the direct action of the lay, with lout the use of cams or gear wheels. On the oldj loom, it requires .five awkward motions to put one weft thread through-i-oov this but two simple motions. It is neat and convenient, only. occu pying one half-the space of the old clumsy loom On this loom, the weaver may maJe three timea. as much cloth with less labor. Any one that can. put a warp in the old loom can put one in this,, without instruction. The cost , is jao more than ' the old, and is equally adapted to all kinds of do- mestic weaving. . f ' ; j This Machine supplies a long felt want in the West and South, where farmers grow their wool,. hemp, flax andMsotton, and wfiere factories are scarce, weave theiy own cloth, bagging, linen, & j B3aTbe undersigned.havingboughtthe right for Rowan, Davie, Lredell and Mecklenburg counties,. -; would respectfully inform thel.citizens of each that he wlllJ iust as soon as he can nut un looms: - restaBHsh an agency, in" Salisbury, Mocksville btatesvilie and v;harloue, and keep on hand a.; Bupply for sale. As this loom is just the very' thing for plantation use, and has been so highly recommended wherever introduced, he feels that it' will be greatly to the advantage of , the public- to supply themselves. All orders addressed - to r me at Amity Hill, Iredell county, will be prompt-!. t ly attended to;' . A. W. M9HENRY. . . j Jan. 27,1834 V ,'f ' 1-IylSS -; p: . FOR the complete cure of coughs, colds, influen za, asthma, bronchitis, spittins of blood, and all oiher Lung complaints tending to consumption. 1 : i f j'uittuuu io goiuug im tj ai over pur country. The numerous letters we receive, from our" various agents, in forming us of cures effected in their" immediate neighborhoods, warrant us in saying itia -one of the best, if not the very best cough medicine now before the public. It almost invaria bly relie ves and not unfrequently cures the very worst eases, When all other cough preparations have failed, this" has relieved the patient, as Druggists, dealers .in- . medicines, and physicians can testify. Ask thegent' in your nearest town, what has been his experience of the effects of this medicine. If he has .been sell ing it for any length of timeTie will, tellyou itis the best medicine extant. J - f BelowSve give a few extracts from letters we have received la tely regarding the virtues ftf this medieipe . Dr. S. S. Oslin, of Knoxville, GaJ, saysi-41 have; been nsjng your Liverwort .and Tar. very extenlive-" in my. practice for three years past, and, it is -with pleasure I state my belief in its superiority over all other articles with which lam acquainted, for whkbv it is recommended." ' i jji f . i Messrs; Fitzgerald & Bencr. writing - frpm WaynesviUe, N. C. says : The Livewort and Tar! is becoming daily more popular in this country, and we think justly so. All who have tried i t sneak4n ' pomme'ndable term of it, and fay it. is very benefi cial in alleviating the complaints for which it is re Commended." i" ' . I'.' . i Our agent iu Pickens District, sJcjir. S. R. Mc Fall, assures us 'that he uses,it with great benefit in his own family, and recommends it to hi neighbors.' -Ho gives an instance of a negro womap, in his vicin ity, who had been suffering with disease of the liins -for years, attended with' severe cough, who was re lieved by the Liverwort and Tar. J 1 j I . Such-are the good reports we hear of this medit Cine from all parts of the South. For a report lof the snrpHsine- Mir it hmm prformad ia th H'Mtmi and Northern and Eastern States, We would" invite the suffering patient to read ,tne pamphlet which - ; fcompanies each bottle. To all, we say, have hope ' bnvp tump ' I . . V .' 1 1 .- ! -I ..Try the medicine ! Be . warned. In season ! Ajnd neglect not: that cough which is daily weakening your constttution, irritating your tliroat and lungs, ' and inviting on that dread disease.consumption.wben bo soothing and healing a remedy can Tbe obtained as Dr. Rogers Syrup of Liverwort and Tar. . ' ' . f Beware of Ceunterfeitf and base imitations ! The genuine article; is signedTAndrew Rogers, on the en-: graved wrapper around-each bottle. j Pric. 51 Per bottle, "or six bottles for $5. " Sold .wholesale and retail by ; SCOVIL & 'MEAD, ' j ' lll.Chartres st. bet. Conti and St.! Louis, Nj O ' Sole agents for the Southern States, to whom allW- 7 rflprfl ami t .ti 1 w.o 1 1 . , f. . . . , . . l ' j " - -1t.v.uUiid mi ngcucies musi ue aaoress- ed. Sold by Murphy, McRorie A, Co.,! Sill ill .Salisbury; Murphy- & Black, Concord V.Rarnhrfrdl " '& Sullivan, Gold Hill: Marshall Parker. Ai marie; R. F. Simon ton A Co., Statesville; Rose A-',- vbuw, jjiotKsviue; ivmg & le?re,;Letoh. TS now put up in the largest size bottles, and is ac- J knowledged to be the best Sarsaparilla made as ia certified by the wonderful cures itp ha performed, the original copies of which are in the possessioflof the proprietor! Remember this is'the orfy true and original article. Scrofula, Syphilis, Mercurial cqm- plaints, cancer, gangrene, rheumatismj, and a vast variety of other diseases are speedily and perfectly cured by the use of this medicine. Read the follow- ' ing certificate. Tallapoosa, Ala., Jan. 2, 1852. : Dear Sir: I send you this to certify to you that, your Extract of Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla h'aa' performed one" of, the most wonderful cures on me that has ever been effected on man,- . ; I have been afflicted for 40 years' with ernptions on my legs and feet; in 1848 they got so bad that I had to go on crutches, and in 1849 I had one leg amputated above the knee. In about jp months af ter my other leg broke out in large eafing and run-:' ning sores from my knee to my foot, and discharged a great deal of offensive. matterJ My groin valft broke out in large biles which discharged much of- ' fensive matter, and at the same time my lea hain'd broke out in large running sores nearly to my elbow, j The misery that I have suffered for the last two years.I cannot describe to you. . I was in such ago ny that I never rested day or night. - . j In October last y son brouht m one of touc wonueriui cures periormea by your xtract of Yel- " low Dock and Sarsaparilla, I sent and got two hot-? ties 01 it, ana commenced taking U. In two week to my great astonishment my sores all became easy and I could gleeif all night, a thing I had not done. HAND L00H 1 ior xwo years, w nen 1 had taken - six bottles, my. . ? sores had nearly all healed. - My sores got well as ifc by enchantment. -J have now used in all eight bot- V. ties of your Extract of Yellow Dock and Sarsapaijil- i la, and 1 now .consider my self well. i ,f-. -"':- ! I entreat alf.of the aicted to try this medicine, for I believe i will cure any known disease in the; i world. Lay aside all prejudice and just try it, and proclaim ite great worth to suffering mankind and entreat them to take it, for it will cure them. 1 j . j My case is well known in a large portion of South. -, I '. Carolina, Georgia and Alabama, andif any shoiild doubt the above cure, I invite them to call on me, ' and I will show them the scars. I can be found, in) , ; Tallapoosa co:, Ala., 1 mile from Stoe's ferry. I - i i . ' RENAJAH HUGHES : ; The Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla is- peculiarly adapted for females of delicate health, resulting froin irregularity of menstrual discharges, and other dis- ';i eases peculiar tq their sex'. The proprietorrhas in his i possession a great number of certificates of cures, - ? performed of the above description, j We agsuVa the- afflicted, that a bottle or two of r. Gnysott'a L Extract of Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla will at once, Vv regulate those difficulties and renew the natural en-' ergies. ; Put up in quart bottles.-Price $ 1 per bpt- I tie. Sold' wholesale and retail by' , -; i i ; ' ' ! - ;i SCOVIL A MEAD : : 111 Chartes street, New Orleans, General Agents for the Soathern State, to whom aU orders must r. addressed6; - and by Murphy, McRorie A Co.; Sill A , Sill. Salisbury; Murphy A Black,: Concord; Barn hardt & Sullivan, Gold Hill : Marshall & Parked I Albemarle j Rose A -Crenshaw, Mocksville j, R. F, f Simonton & Co., Statesville ; King A Hege Lex- -ington. '; ;.;l , May. 19, 1854r 6m29 " . WORTH & ELLIOTT: Successors to J. D. Williams, " ' FORWARDING & COMMISSIOJif t ; - MERCHANTS, ! ! J. A. WORTH. ! W. P: ELLIOTT I' Eebruary 4, 1853..- - k l. K A 9 . M f - , . , f - i. j I --r- - -v v- " ' i-' - ' --.'. -i- . j . ' .- I j--- I ' 'f ' .- - .- !. U--. ; - I i . ''"V:'!f i - ' -V-' ' J r.'.-;' ' I ' ; ' ", j 1 - I !' 1 i '- . ! - i I ' . .. ' 'T ::""';'.'vf:f; 4' -1 A. 1 -
The Salisbury Herald (Salisbury, N.C.)
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