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:":'! "-P:-'.. i ! . ! "f- - .-. " i ' . . :;.;' ; ! ' " ; - i . - i . . - . , . p , ''".'' ' " . ' . . ' ' HP-1 ' -PP v. r - J . ' . V - ' ii i v 1 - i. h. p r J 1 f 4. :-4 4- t 'yJiiium'ii . nj m i n iiumMuum i w.i j. u iJh.uji.ii, j i. uj n n 1 1 inj jm aiiM m n i iiibmi i i k mww'J gaafam 5JrCAriOj;. i RAIL ROAD EZETHia. - j a short time ago, that there vvcmld lie ones fJlSW - ' ,8pM ' .1... rt...1,tT -. T. . . .1 "' . . , f . . . i. ? : -'.-.r WaSfe V'SvLj -iSS i.uvuwl v,ua,,M):i i ui; i...u-ius., ; -t!,.w cxpCftatin baslbceli- 0isaj.p6:ntcd:4 i f SfeS j.ant wcfgnulzl by calKng l. A. ' Il:.vi.-,.j.Xr,c;II:irds are deteru:nsa' luve -Dothmg,, THE Mi !U.AUiA' I I firing ' S ILISBLRIVS. C : lEIDAY, JUNE 29, 1855. Oinrc on Mam si reel, a orthcast . P . - 1 '..:, '.P.r ! Col. SAMUEi; N. STOWE, or:ASTC)Ns;oi:xrv. : THE AUSai-JAH TARTY PLATFOli:!. Ij-i.it v.cek vc pn-5ctc-d iih - JHiportant ! r-a;;! ut to our re::ki. - 'V. c.say iuipor- "t-tn,-jjova"? o iri.it v.ii! lu. ? ol pvuji.-ipies v.iii( a v. :.!, at lirst plaacc, 'btri'.:.i every". iiiart po.-s.o..s"jd cf a - fair and uu'-'H juiu-i-1 :iif.l,,as eminently national, i - .i::idin defence of whieli Cveuy sccfion of a iv VU villi ' our inft'derac-y may rally. Jnlt the Suuth 7; has every- right acknowledged and from - the ascendancy of these great prnjciples is P her p''i'-" ami -si s Jet i aluiie to lc : ullatnnl a.s weil as that of the" xtUU.- Union; Wei p tbcrefoi-Q, oan safely and confidently call :"- upon. - every well-wisber of our l( loved c' -iiitry to e&nid up to tho support of this P jpiatiurm. Xo taiat l)f -abolitionism or. any other i.:u of the day ii to be found utfcaeh - e. to the American Party, but pure as the "j P;vwaters which gargle from the b'ab of- our : - 4ti 'nin tains, it stands forth as the defender of '. .v tlic princi&lcs which the father of the Ke p ' public looM upon as ita only hope, t , -VA-Ve trust those "who have been bo indus " triously asserting ibat it was an ihbtilition P move, -wilLnowhaveJbe honesty fo retract tbo- laul charge, and let those who may have ' been- deeoived by their assertions know that i was done v Ithout a full knowledge of the !. Qpbjects ana iut..ntiou? -.f iliose' who com ! " prBd this great party". I ;: ,. J - ' We-well "veQiember halving heard Mr. p ; ;tcaijjij- whoa nKikinghi.s.spoeeh in the Court ; ! ...--'IlpnsiOfn Tuehdav of Iay Superiior Court, T ; r'p!tU)rt that i t was an abolition trap aftd warned .-i''.he people ajraiust it. Will, hr - now con- . ti;- a; to say so, or will he v.-ith aii- honest 'heart acknovrledge. be was nilstu ? -I tear not. But, like the mass bf those w t abuse arid misrepresent, continue to charge ! the American Party with being allied with : the abolitiooistsof theXortti, notwiitbs&iud : ing, ll;,ey ka'e l?ft iu a body.- . - All we desiro is that the principles' set ' ft.-rtli.in the platform may be 'brought to -jtlii attetitiorf of ,every mau, tbafcaiLuaay be , ' r. - i - f i- ',--- , i 'ir"'11" vr w-k-"rt""r-'v (.I-i;.-ctR'nd intentions of t i)e Ameflean Par ty, ja-wisvX'i not feW he reult" though itcin-ej-ucs luav rave and raut until' the ca-J J ji tune, I O'JRS-ELYES. -i l'it the bun'mn"1 manner . j whicli our , V' ... vUrt '-- ' I v iper w-;s issued. week betora i, we owe :'.-uV readers an a'nolosv. We had- just put ir.toj pcrati.jjr a new Power Press, tmd u-.it uieirstau'liug"it properly,' besides "not! 'Mm'vh'ig'Sio pveTfor kind of iuik 'forj a eylin-; der jrcss-,'.il woi kcd badly.' :' ljgjnspoilV ' ctlijPlt 125 or 130 cepies of Ptbe paper, P a portion of our patn.iis wt'rp . not's'tf ppliedj buwc llbk we are now out of the woeds '7'SnotUing further oetijrs, which the -lurer assures us' will not,! vd will ei to present theAi'g and Advo- jntae. -.'.Oxi this :prcr,s,' -!e cau print ' -fr.im, 500 to 800 Pr. hour, v::kli will Pie rrent.sax log vi' iiie.e, ..- witlitbc. ohliua- Pry litnid p resfe, it took us about PllxP bours t.i. p'vait- -t.jf: cur- cditiirfi. ()0f!:t -i jet in thy i!, AViWdwo-loM, viz: to, i P ;P P U,i7 ;.,;.i! .." . '.- ' 'J. -" s:te 'tiiue, ttnd' i.resent the -r..ubln-: viih '.tlu.-'v l.ft news -wPi.h niiuhf arrive'bviJ ':ni' to i.) aes- .n't!i.-.o this , nlo ort ciU!,-p:kd, ani we rrni tbis..iei-1-o n:i-nurV::r; t-M'uf; utid V1 V; i I... o: ll: a raliiig pubiicpwill- tr utive- j 1. To do tliis, ve have bad .to un- i heavy--out i.'w, and i-iiteet" i': no 1 T aCi-Ol I:!p;:.: bnt tbiif vvfe'i'ftWsC.s frMU?mV" I,avc i''!y'uw o Peuse;vuo who d 'WOl'k- : t:i .c'i;t c j I tu u.-. rUiiCr tor .pis serif. 11 V! reunt us j,, '."..,.?'' oil a "p-ncr e.i -'.-"!,, .'...n: i.P- Vnii -j-'i'.'i -t.-v th,:: wb, -e V-:A, -tn :Ter . .1--- ,- - , . . f - :! ;-- ,:--'!'; ' : ":; -'";1' '" ;.x ;.:-sV.ue "iir ;!.o J f aiter. '.w -are ;!; .".pT -.i ;h --', r, rt-Pne Ve ,:.- e:;:e vuui-i oe i:; -1; i1':-'!- P. ,'.'', . vi--Ic-sudeicntP an 1 1 P-"----V u' : - V-U.' i ' .at-lu-4 -ok!v vi;i rVa...:f,..vh--.t;-w. dm- ..-,.:.. P, !:,-;:APr.- ltltPPl,:nd H5 at! :..-!r. '.-as,-'--piyi:ig suLireri- . - ' '. ;P; p ... ! ' !' "! r i -,! . t'.. -1, v't- ! f .. . Win.;, hXieii a a t.Me-k, !-" ' ' . ' - v- 1 1 u--, 4f::s'er-; -.vq, ;-., ai, j " '.'-.Pj it; -c -o.-it,-. Hr-iie'1 MM tlnrlidilng w;i! ! . , ' .- .- V ' i v. (.' assiv; -i'l.in:-;,.: V ' : , ..- t..lfec,f;')?i;!": !'ha - 1 - - - 1 '-..-.r.:r-v.i!! !".f f-onl ;,u P.' ' f.,T. :., r fr----r.i d;!-g'- '!-e,.;"' ' - ili.r.i. e- lei -V t- "an ::i v:i;it i u -J- pKse:i.5- nt t.ie , . . - - U it l.l 1 !1 W.!-.! '.i, iie m v.eiix:j -- -..-,..!:, fh-'-J- JaU-. To ih " i vjr i t t v , I'll . 1 "ai-iiim-ent-KH 1 "n'::- :P;:i C U1- i-nn..: t:rr. ;r v, avi i . .j .... it. . . i. w. thi'prPi-y .fr,a- t.:s .2;:ij airi:1--' . .'' I' wei:;; ci - n:.. - - . . -ip i's J.j.'t-t '$ P.f,.V 1 Oi -v.i .a S 'tu'.-' tliatik : ' Tl;-e ' :. ..;; l y ",il-1 61 every - umii: tS ! bwre:'. 1"C con!:a;:t,c 4ppT.ntca,at a ;par(y that su 1 ting sulcrip?ifu.-i iu lUetcum of S:li?f)-iry, j- thcuah" not uLIj to niulcvj a fall rccort in I n-ard to th5 amnnt ?ub3erM,' rvrtc-a ' . . - ' 1 . t pr:grcs. ?nd stated that tin y wora much, "iCOur:iS lv lh0 spirit: ui uiif sied to- ; i, ,i v i .i : ,. , I i""-" '''" l,1: ,u ,-IS ;I -a.ihourv. ; i I , The Chair:uan appointed thc:. !hwii?g dcI.'L'a.ics to (lis rail ro.vl incdtiu" to be 5 hcil'in States villc on- 5hr4tb' c'f.Jylv: .. , j - I I f . j i . : t v t i i'M-Macv, tra.V apoinrt-l to report resofutions, . quent anJ anpi-opnto manner bv 1 . , .' - i - i I - -. ! . 1 i ' J ' M n- i an-1 Tsresciitetl tho lollowiiur. T.-lnck were unam-. an I'V -!rd 'o'hi'ri p- I ; . KesalTcd, that -wc esteem it ihoftimpefgye it v H f tI0D- I- il'- - r :Es1., b-e.rcque.ted to Oliver an: address on t lion. A. -Jjnyd'.'n, Jlon. -Jno. W. Ellis,-; 4th 'July next, -in the Town of Yadkinville; Hon. liurton Cfaige," Micb'l Brown, i JuoPI,: I J. R. NANTZ, Ch'n. hha.ver.i-W m. Jlurphv Chas. F. Fibber, ! i. L. Ici.iVi kt, hec. , ,. - - Joel IL Jenkins, lj. JiPlinWrts, Jnn. M; j "" Coffin, Jos. F. Ghanibers, Arch' Render-, ivi ; DISEASES OF THE LIVEIl. When the cel--rtti.' ; TI t1-! l-.ii- T.wi "Ii-TArtn- if T---1 ebrate'd Dr; Kiisb .declared that drunkeuiiess. was Tit. t T t ' t -ViV t n r n ! - kooards, J, J Lruner, JyK: bell, Jno. C. ! Oarinoa, h.. A. 3li;.cr, b..-IV--.. Janio. h. ward Sill, 11 II.. Ik-artl, pM!.. lUehwi: SanrlJrl. 'llarrisou, J;S;j III- ijovar 1,-T. J. Meroney, Calvin S. Hi-own, Jno. 1). Ilrown, 1I..C. eimonton, J. J. hum morel, A. 31 Xesbit,- M Whitehead, Jesse llankinj B. F. Fraley, Thos. E." 13rown, W. J. Flum .mer, Tho. T. Maxwell; J. H. Fnniss, ltobt. Kyle, ii. M. Jones, E. Myers,' James Mur- P 17:T,tr- acur.X7 1UW' , 11. llor ih,,v. uvennan, . Kowzee, Jnfl. M. -IlorabP'JaW: Horah J. b MfCubbins, Jno. A. Boy". J. (K Cairns T. S. Gar net!, "W. T'.-lJrant. T. 'J; Sumner, Jas. E. Kerr, X. X. Fleming, W. II. Smith, II. A. Leiuly, James B. Beard, W. J. Mills, Caleb KluttsrSurn'l Beeves, Chr. L. T6r renee, Wm. Locke, Geo. II. Johnston,' Jno. II, Cofi'man, Jnd.'ltice, Jno. C. Miller, S. S.tTrott, Jas. G. Bamsay, DrPB. Krider, Dr. I). B. Wood, W. F. Burke, T. C. Gra-hajm,AV-F. Graham, O. GPFoard, E. B Austin, Jno. F. Foard, Kobt. Harris, J. Cowan, Samuel Itankin, Jno. F. McCorkle, 1 Jas. XP Campbell, Dr. Samuel Kerr, Dr.1 A. 31. Hendersbn, i. C. .McConnaughey, John 3IcConuanrhey, Jno. B. "Graham, 1). Wood,'Thos. t.-ljocke, Ja. B. Gibson, Chas. L. Parted; 31. PS. rJcKenzie; Bieh'd Harris, Phillip Owens, Henderson Smith, ilamihon C. Jones,! J. Martin Jones, Paul A. Sifferd, E. E. Phillips, GeoPKen-! dleman, Caleb Heilig, Paul Heilifr, Jac. C. U-irhhardt, Moses L. Holmes, Buebeni J. Holmes, E.-Mauney V. 'Mauney, .lllor. Lrzciie, 'David Lentz, Jacob Gorrell, David Watson, Bich'd Cowan, Sahi'l Hart, j Jno. L. .lied rick, Miles Arey, David Barringer, V. A. Walton. Levi Trcsler Esq., C. A. 1 nn TTVm w Millar Tloni-'f I iniiTAr. PTnn i.r;,.,;..!,; A. M. Goodimm. A.J. Mock! V'J'ames Slater, J D. Ramsey, Jno'. A. Weirman,' W. II. .Wilson. Benj. Julian, Ja?. CPCafcl we'll, A. W. Buis, Areb'd S. Brown, Isaac X- Earnhart T. -W. Ilaynes, Q. Woalson, . F."E. Shober, Wilson Wil liams, Robe Ellis, Dr. A. T. . Powe, Dr. .Charles T. Powe, Closes L. ' Brown Jno. M. Cowan, Abel Cowan, J. F. .Barber, 1'hos, Baikiv Jr., BobtMfcrbeii ThosP C. Hide. ibomas-lai uer her. J. BarVins;er, Alex, ihowa, iUin i u-o(5umtfj iJcob i- Gooduiajj, Joliu Leazer, J. F." Jamison, i' James Xeil, Juo. C, Gillespie, Fraiikf S, . Xeeiy,. m. -h. .u-'ay, . Uaiitcy; ltice; ' it. ; M.. Rose !-orongli; James Kerr, J . (v.. r leifl- ing, laTiap,"Ie'Vi'-Hv: James .Watson", i An drew Gray; J. G. Culbertson, Jacob, KriT . , - --r... - - m Lucky, J no. Lucky, AV ilson Turner,; Geo.-1 p . - y Carrrn M.m. C:irson. lijniXuraaer. J.-A.. Hawkins. J: A. Xee- riaer.."'Mesh'ah Piulton, jr. 3 ' .Bnrris, " Jaine:f Graham ir. John' braham, John hlltl Turner, rm. A Lucky. '. J6Somp of tho English p ipers have takeu occasion, cu the arrival of Kx-Pres:d-ent pilbuure in England, to denounce him becau:-$. he signed the Fu gi life Slave 1.$v?r aB.-PqtberwUc manifested his determination to enf u-ce the provisions of tho United v.t-.it.ii! .. 1 . r i .S.mt irfu nien iieikfYnnce iniii i as an Aboliiiutiist, or otnetuiuc; of the fcr.t.l - . - ':';.'-!-! The course of trcats'hcHt to v;.-it:ers,: we find', varies-between tlrtjejw'o Ijcioutitfies. "":' ?V "yr , -.-1 While Mr. Fillmore is treated With diseonr- , :,, rn.VI-m.l -i 1 ' hmi r,-!i in iiiiSSP isiivtl-i fif i tosy iu J-.nglanu, au.iauga iu p .eiuir ux ;. houori-of his eouuiry, we on this side, receive wit u open arms, every p; ny-aji.ncr,'. or refugee,; and' lavish all. sorts , "f attentions on;bim. ..... .' " ; The Know -So:e Msg' Convaation. f Clivklani)-. - June 13. rTha KuOw - ! jibe ontlWr'subtit tilling a pledge, 'of honq-i-, . tv rpvaain nnti-layery j'w"UrV'aUi.-' 'Aft ! . . ! . . . . i . i . .' : . t . ' I - '!-. x i- nnfiupt ru oina u.e (;igaiit.;uou loseppqi t I'M;-. Sewid, i-y t-se insertion 'if an art idle IVi'-J. 'Armstrong, xi. W. ; tinmtli, J. R j tX . m-j - . 1 ' & COOI'ERH M - Asi W T it - ... . t - v- c. i t A- it f" 'iown of.Lex:nrtom-at -which -time and placcW. !Anfui.mL.u, jiwS.siH-ni. Jolmston; Jno. v. Steele, Jacob Hugbey, , .-.MISS SARA H R. FROST, , "::.- ' . a ... . ,i t... .i ... ui. t..i.. .... .,..!, th. v. i.. . h.AitJA. iHnciuai Dl M-Crenshaw, C. -. Craham, C. Lyerly, I f.i;T;r.r.t: ATION. to winch the .-friends of - tho M lumrge of the Fern Geo TL Cheon. Almof Elliott.: Wm. R.vni ihvnn.r1w.ut thn-Stite are resneetfAfW .and HSS RUCLN'DA J. DOUGHERTY b) t!i:;t efieet iirthe causHfu-tsin, ' was 'frfre.hlv. c-3'd. and posse'i!: all the'eHawcteriiflies a ; PCdiiy .evonrl deh gates, :.u:f fihally post I f'. w. BJcABnllL. i ni.!. . j ne cTistitu.!on vasauepteu last ! : ' - t rr- i'- i , .-v, : ! vcniog, aHdJIiraiiH.viswoM.i Ohio, was . t'elcctsd -rresident, nd Win. 'llUcbardsfn, i . ; - : :- ,-: -''i ' ot At Jtny, b-ro tary. - lhc Ctnventjca js.j ' p,.i-v-n-'r fondi.e.rn ' ' '' !' I ?.- ?J ru.oy to aOp-din.. ., . .!. . i':.. P s 1 - ... ; r- ' . ' - ' I .'"-." i P '- 'vasauopted last i j Vob-ervc that lion. XP Bovdou pushing" his large brick buildfiog rapidly to. -' t ,- 1 --ip. n ? -'-"i ) -P" -n i - cor.n-ictrou.- nan liaisbed -it-will .be -an 1 - . ; . , . T- . . . :' - i ' . .. .. . ; . . A PETITE MAJIIA Svi -V!WO s(lr l'S al:Kl rnaupaiarSctAfuii ei-oWn Hunting Lee 1 11' lei. ;";.::;u:e ior A Storeaua WiKeh makes i r ;, , , - ""I - L,. . - i ! " i ; a very j.-ui-isome; pppenranpe. ihese ivpj ; siis :.f i:upmven:eu!s; and!, show's r-kii ll P , - , , ' i I f j ; .u'ut au!;.-ir.2h taerc aro crso:is to ocfou)i .' : ineiin en'OurU' id' nut in cirebdaiiesi rerwirts ! .I . i 1 " ;u j prf'jiuatr.al to our l.ownf ,lt -is SMI growinir i ' ii ' - J , i hi -i..;. vv jii ;:s i icrcasriis i.i ii.iue ....,.i. ,t, j erM-j- ilesc-nptien. ; IIaUD SllPr.i 2i.v; . or.K .i;:a;oe'RATjq liniTniAT-li : THE'.- Il N It'TRATItpS i - .lim-.iiaia k..:ieiM .u-i.nvxti-h-ime- W - ( rrT. i-j ..!. ,.n .r - j .i. i j i. J tire preliminary Stcpv towards boldlnr: h ;,u-mv-'ti.Su DT-i'o'c-iM.eJ , .. fH.o....;!iv..Uou ... n,l...l.r C.,o...u.,.,, - Tln-y :r.r.-kdcrnunvd,- it SOeiu.',- to preserve I ." . . .'. ; . C - . 1 their distinct erguulj::; ju. it was th-jp-'at,! to lo witli tliy aUinitiistratiou cr with any l. us What will John At a meotin? f .t1c citizens of YnikinviHeanJ J!ci:,: s V.' bpM ia .tbo Court Hot to contort measures for the celebration of tna approaching anniversary of American InJeppn- Je"cV, :v " i" , . , ' J. ll. Nantz, vas callcl to the drair, aIT. 1. Tulbavt,. i..olntcl Scret-n-v. committee, .v. kuep alive' the' memory fof the better daybftSc I1M,ub!ic' b' celebratjon of those anfiiversaries Wuicii tiie ticeus tiie fcituers 01 Uie. revoimjon j haveeonsecr.-jte'l to' bads an liberty-' Therefore Ueaolved, That Virgil A. V llson. the a uisease, he en:;npi:ited a truth which the e: pcricnce auil bsoVvation f f medicalmen i eve: dnv wJifirmini.- The many apparent! v insar a disease, he en:;npi:ited a truth which the es- every many apparently insane excess of those' wlio indulge in thctese of spiritu ous liqutirs, may be thus accounted for. The' true cause of conduct, which is taken for iiifat-" uation, is very frequently a diseased state of the Oliver. No orxna in the, hm;in system . when of diseases. And if instead of applying reme dies to the manifestations of disease as istoo ofr. tenthe case, physicians would prescribe with a.4 view to the ongin.v cause, iewer deaths woulJ result from diseases induced by a derauged state of.thc Liver. Three-fourths of the diseases enu merated under the head of Consumption, . have their seat in a diseased Liver. (See Dr. Gunn's great works.) JGQF" Purchasers will be careful to i ask for DR. M'LAN'E'S CELEBRATED LIVER PILLS, arid fake none else. - There aire other Pills, pur porting to bp Liver Pills, now before the public. Dr. M' Lane's Liver Pills, also his - Celebrated Vermifuge, can now hf had at all respectable Drui; Stores in the United States and Canada , For sale at SILL"& SILL'S, Salisbury, N. C. ; ; MA11RIAGES.: MARRIED At Woodson vflle, in the vicinity of this Town, on the 24th instant, bv Obadiah Wood son, Esq.. Mr. ANDERSON MORGAN and Miss 'MATlGARET E ED WINE, both of this Town. ' In Davie Countv; on the 24-tli in'Staft, by the Rev.'S. G. PaukerMr. WILLLAM It. WAGNER and Miss BETH HACK HARRIS, daughter of Williamson Harris, Esq. - ' - '- a " DEATHS. j r DIED On Friday morning,- 22nd instant, at ithe residence of his parents in the vicinity of Salis bury, ARCHIBALD,; youngest son f Arclubald and Mary L: Henderson, aged 7.years, 3 mouths and 1 daV. ' ' ' " - i ;' -,-h- In this Town?on the 10th instant,. Miss MARY RERFLE, aged about 78 yesrs. - The dcc'esiBetT had been a consistent' member of the Presbyte rian Church, at .Franklin, for SO years, and when the sumnmns came, .expressed her willingness to depart,' well knowing that she would see her Savior iu glory .Q i . -MAilKETS. .- - . . .CORRECTED WEEKLY, BY W. j. MILLS. . - ' SALISBURY- June '2'.K 1S55. Apples. MricdJ?-1a-?1.2ijXail; ' : 6 a7 liaonn, ' '.I a H lOats, -! ' ,"j a 40 Cotton, 7 a Ur i, Irit-h Potatoe?, 75 a $0 ;Sweet " " Cotton- Vtn,. : 75 ' '7ni . -12 a 00 12 34 00 a ii 20 12 a 15 "$7i aiS 35 a STJ 4 a 5 40 .a 50 Smrar, brownT io. lonf, SnU, per Much - Corn, Tallow, 12i 'kiouf, bbl Wheat, $1 Pork, ' ' . 5i a 61 Chickens, per dozen $1 E-c, " 8 a 10 Laril, ' ' j 9 aOJ. Feathers, lb. Iron. Liuseiid Oil, Mnlasse. r - - fs'. T 5 I i 1 bm a - B - 9 13 fB I V I rBlHE North Carolina Rail Road will be coni- cordially invited to;attehd. The folloying dis . ti!!srinsnei ien!;ieTOC!i nivve uuen unncu ,:uiu an expected on that occasion. j . .-. k" ' ' . '; '.His. Excellency .Tboiiias Bragg. Gov. Morc iiead, Hon. Calvin Graves, -Gov. Graham', Hon. tR. M. Saundeivi, II. W. (Miller, Es.., J. A. Gil- nicr, Esq.. Raij.h (iorreU, .Esq:,. It on. J. v.. tul-li.-. Hon. D. F.' Caldwell Hon D. M, Barringer, J. W. (lib-irnc, Esq.. Hon. Oh W. Caldwell. ... ROBERT L. II ARC RAVE, .CHARLES L; PAYtE, -'- . : JAMESiM. LEACH, i BENJAMIN F. KITTRELL, . JAMES !A. LONi!, : r - ; : Committee. G. E. BAIIiEY fcGO'S C real Combined Gymuusium . p wiv vnnT ariTCAT Al?l?TA "T l LL perforai at Salisberv, on Wednesday 'Ja-' V T iy -i'h, 1.s5- " - j P . I ' 1 -Thi - e.-tab'.i.sl.ia( nt 'has Ween loronjrMy' wBttfrt, at an immense, cxi-eae U tho- I'roprtctors, since j, ' tUcir last travelling- tour. Thi-v havaj jirosur'cil a d expenH-vo addition ef. ANLMftLS, youcsr, . --Jtter oi tn uui-. j - ir. t uui.uu. clowns. . "ir.norcu.i.Ay. wluo. 'Alh.;n:rHt ,i,c ..st c.,-:.i-fcus.fcatur or thfe'sn- I"-'1 exhibition; arc thcf.ib.wiUg:A ncwaadinag- K.acci.'dy droned erttrcc entitled Uip- i - Crusaders,'P. $ : -Led V.-' Mr. W. 15. Camdl j:-nd .Mad, C-rmll. The l.e!-..hraf,d'-KMi.,-s!riaa LA I'ETITE MARIA, only S .Veai-s-oM. will uppeafr in'her grand principal .Vt en, !-1,!..r ft:1;.l(.r-.. Dr. U OOT.SXOT l1 ''';; Vl 'T xrt L ' ii j acknowledged ti.'le:a-!o btt-in the worin. -. .- $ I ' - tlrand urin'cipal ijtt bv jladatue' Carroll, in wb&di i-v,. ,.'1,V.i:tVwi -ri'-".vU- r-i ' rlv.M-m-o i tats aci-ouipu.-aeu aiu.-'t.' i.as i.oa a rcpiuation se-, : i -'';..-.-'. co'.id to none A PETIT E MAJII.A will also enter the den vUh ar.a, vevii ( in; tue t ni the htnib ijhali lie down shall le?:l them." - 2Ir. W. Ik CARROLL. Horse Act, carrriu? Mad. ia.r sex.nf.s, ' Dr. WOOLSTOX, and HOl'tiH and WARL wiil be ei-frt'i'5clw.i:h p 2,h: W. B. CABROLL. iiiv his :reat two and four Carroll in various thrill- as. uiiif'er" of the Rina?, as.C'.owps, the audi" nee ufj- of rich sayi'is v.ith , i t:it vulgarity. j I i a'.- pei lorm.-.v "ill V.e aToinpanied by the . by Hsnry. Stenbaeker, e Acadeuiv of Miislc in I Aincriean Brr.s.- - R:md, lc' latent tae Orcucstra at tr r;r i v. ; -v. ..i.. dinission to the eiafire Hocbleexhibition 51 crnfs. Children: and servants hrli fncci - - .j' j - Po;-n:rm inee id coeim;'T t ' - Door. ojiea half an h ec at 2 ;! 7 o"c-loc-k, P. !r pi evioii.slv. E. SMli'lI v-ent. n - - . . PlfrrrflT" . i. - - . LL nor?ons ia.M.tc.-l U the E-t-Ue of the late A Mv,. Mry Locke, ar- requested to mafcc Pi.v.- j mt,it( 8!1,i ?ijivc .n,,. 6;ral,ut -tj,,,1 ' E-t.ite, will present them' fr baymeiit. ' .. " Wat inri-p WM. LOCKI' ExV. x i t . v . v. . w - . . -- - . . ' ! - "B , - J ., t?-rv - Bridge, Eovran Co., Teh. 23, 1S55 ' ".' 15 lIAHSIOHiHOTELr; .rgln-is IIotet. i oneil ami not Khut, nor gone j down AS'his beeu reported. The public in general,. a iI the,f-icads of thet)LD MANSION, in particular, are now notiSad that every apartment of the lIoui?6, from the garret to tiie collar, is in j.erfeof order-for the RECEPTION OP ITS (iUE-STS, and the Proprietor at home ready to receive you.' lolly determined that sonc shail .go wn v klis.,ntlslied-if in his power to pvevent it'. ' ()"MNItiG5E always reaVlyt the Rail Road Depot to Cohvctiposscnecrs" to and from the Mansion Hotel.; 1 . WM. B.-GRAXT. . Salisbury, Jnn 29. 1855.. . " tf.' , NORTH: CAROLINA ESOAD! 4 CHARLOTTE STATION, i ' June 22,-1855. , 1 IaJWSKJ.BSEN INFORMED THAT THE lunA'eSsidn hasffonp ahv.-iid that va Aariw r H . - A.. . c.; ' . " "----ye-, tweutv-nve ceuis per jjox on Tobacco on aelive ry tojtheCli;u-btte and South Caroliaa Rail ftoaeb we take this method of-infomiing our frhmds ineerri!, that such is not the case. We havenevcr -matli any sjuch charge, and do not expect -to ehargesany thing for forwarding To bacco or. any othir kind of Produce on the Char lotte and South Carolina Rail Road. Wc hope our trieuds will I correct this report, for it is a malicious falsebbod. Whenever we charge a citeiniseion for forwarding Produce of any kind, we will let our friends know the charges. . I . R. R. KING, Agent, f North Carolina Rail Road. June 2i, 1855i - , lt33 ' State of Uorth Ca olina. . CoMxt ' I jiuiiy, Spring 'fifci-ai, .1855. Moses Pock, Ei oof Jolm l'ei-. Evan A. Stoker, Ex'r of Richard prober, AIleU'SickeT and Ureen .' ;- P I -. Stoker. ; ,P - -It appealing ttlie satisfaction f the Court, tbnt Allen le.n Stoker aufl Creen Stoker, two of the defend- Chiths, Cassimeres and VeStings, which will be ts in this hill ef coin plaint, are nofi-resideni- of made to order in the best stjyle, and on thenKfst - c..i - t,-',; ... ., . .'. .1 .... t . ants this State: It illierefoie. drdereji bv the Court, that publication be mtfySur six pi.-nsocutive weeks in the " Rowan (Whig r.ijd AYcstern Advocate," notifying the said hon-reshlents to be and appear at the next Term of said Coirt to be held for sakl County at the Court Houise, iu Vlbt-uiarle, ou the first Monday in September next, lind then and there, by rule of said Court, causethemselvea to be made parties defend ant, or this caus will be set fdr hearing, and judg ment taken pro tpoufeteo as- to them. AVitness,,Eben Hearre, Clerk and Ma iter.of cur said Court, ;at Office 'th firtj Monday in March, U855, on the 79lh of 'our independence. " " EBEX. I1EARNE. e.M.E. . . By P. W. WOOLEY, Deptuy. ; 6t.dl'nnter s Ji ce o u : Till-WEEKLY LIME - ' ," OF . r P Four Horse Post Coaches, FROM SALISBURY TO M0EQ ANTON ; Via Sfatesvilie and Xewtou. " LEAVES Slisburr on Monday Wednesday and Friday at 7 1 o'clock A; M.;- and. arrives ut Morganton next morning fo' breakfugt, and leaves Morganon ou the same days and .arrives in Salisbury oi.fhe next days to breakfast. No pains or cxpenle will c spared to make this one of the most cohifoi-table and expeditions stage routes in the State. ' ; : - r . CJ& BROWN, Contractor, '-. : : V I - -Salisbury, X. C. June the 22 1855 - ' 82tf. STATE QF N0BTH CAROLINA. ; ROWANjCOUNTY. Court ef rieasand Qufter Sessions, Mav Term, - v - i i'o.. ' Ephravinf Mauriey, Yalejtine Mauney audTllman ' ".'-' t -Austin vs. &niuel Smith. " . Original- tUqlimcnltvlcd on Land and i P.' fetrsonadl'wperlj.- "'r . It appearing to the satiiiietiou of the Court that j returnable to this TenJ of the Court, has ab sconded from Rowan ; l&unty : It is ordered,' that! publicatyp be madeia the Rowan Whig and 7-, "1 V : ; , ArvT reiiiinent I Americans, hy iW.ssbi"'. THE FOOT Court, 'oft the first Monday in. August- next,, at j Wr-pc. ftV -oT pinrV Ar-Trlfa AX-t the Court Ho4e, -in Salisbury, and pleadn-'. swer or deiuiji or judgment wiliV be cnWrcd flgnst tne prapeny levicu on. ; . Witness, JameS h. Kerr, Clerk ot our said Court, J ul wiiiyv. ju c-r.iiauui v, ia i at .iiuix iii ui .naif A. D. i85. J .1JS. E. KERR, Clerk. Ct32 i Priatcr's Fee !?5 50 -4- JOKESVlLE MALE and FEMALE 1.1JJJJJJU. ale Department. In charge of the Musical Denartmcnt. rglHE tvfcnt-secohd Kession of these schools B will opejkin Wednesday the 1st July. It is important thai all young ladies, and gentlemen wishing to enfer, be present on the first day of the session, oias soon as 'circumstances will per-, mit. . f .' ' '.'.:.' , Tuition per Session varies, from So to $12 T)0. '3Good boa'rd-lat the different hoarding houses erected for accommodation of 'the students, cau be had for per session. Those'l eute-ing during the session will be charged $1 .rj& per week and every thing fur nished except candles, . ' . . - ; i , EXT1US : : i ; - p. Music, with t le usc'of. instrument, .. lo 00, Drawing 'and French, e.-ich . ' 5 00 Painting (in ofl color;., . , P 10 00 "For furthci infovmalioh, address the Principal at JouesyiHe,Vadkin jJoiinty, N. C, and cata logues will Io sent free of charge; ; ' -. Ju.tW 2& 5-;r, ,- -;."3m32 . ED WORTH FEMALE rPIIE next ftession of this Institution, which. Jr 'has now teen in successful operation for fif teen years, . jtill commence ou Wednesday 1st Augiist: f. , . - The cours&iof itudy is designed to be thoroush 'j andystcuiatlc, eiabracing every thing necessa-,-T'.1; ry to a solid nd ornamental education. . ' !iJNAj ' It is very important th;.t pupils be present at the opening of the session. -A. tew days absence at the commencement of the year, when tiie elass-fo-u;c4 and noAV tifeudies entered upon, may. embarras th? -pupil for week's, i Catalofruesjcontaiiiin-K the course of -study, ex penses, &?, will be forwarded n anplication to 1 - RICHARD STIRLING, June 15, Ioo tf ;ll -. . f Principal. : -. - I r-- '.'.:.'' '"- ' : KiARgSlOffl HOTEL S4LISBPB?, N. C. ffIIE s'ubsriber- having taken charge of the '.!' above cltablishment, begs leave to inform the puMic, tint; there' shall be.no effort wanting on his part tl make thi3 one. of the first class Hotels,' lie flatters hi-Asc-if, that having the ad vaiitacre'gi" aS!-ail Road neukc-t, his table will al ways be supplied with all the luxuries, the sea sons can aSlfd.- Call and Cive'-mc a trial.-" ' - j ' WM. B. GRANT. -Mar;1.8 If -15" P - ' ; p-tf20.. jUND FOR SALE, rtVAE mjdJMgncd offers 'fof sale his-planta-j tio'.vIyiS seven Inilis. west of Salisbury, containing iS-f' Acres. "Tlsere is on the premises a rood Dwelfiag House, Barn, Corn CribSiuoke! Hoe.'ic. Kitchen, &c. About bO acres m wood - ! ..;.-L the re cleared and in good state, of culti- vit:-e.. Vli land adjoins-Jchn Barger, Br. A: M.- Hviidersoji and otiiers. ALEXANDER BEAN. June.iSoo. fitOOi 4-- Administrator's Notice. AYTXr3taken'out Letter? of Adrainiktriition' ,.V 7,;i. -with the V. ill annexed of Vvi!- ar' 'Eaiers. uec u. nu persons navmj . eiamis i .2. t.i - jr..uue; are noiuien 10 ire?pni i em un-i ., I.' . A fr r. . .. ..- ..IT..-.!.- . . I . .1.. " ui,u.,,;..,:..i;' ;...,,.:. J 1 1:-'-"ih.'tice ,,e !'Ratlin-lKur of their recovery! All t!. iubted will pleaw ihakeiia.nediate paj- ,l!ent.- jl, uvmS claims wrl!plepepreert them pr-vious to tSe May ?:,"t'. ; " . - l.Uvv lis i ALL. Adm r. Iv aaiht :!j.t IS lj Stl'J Printers fca $1 50. Spring unil Saramer FASHIONS . ' FOR 1855. - ', 3V0w supply orcioihs, Cassimercs, Ready Made CI6tIiinsr, &c. ; iii;.bekp HAS tho pleasure of informing the citizens of Ealiahnry and the public in general, that he has just received a large assortment of the fiaest V and must fashionable ' - , Cloths, Cassimercs, Testings, Ready-Made - .ClotMn?, &c, for 4hc Samraer Wear, i; ' Always on hajid Ready-Made -Clothing ef nis own .iianuiacture, - Also Fine HATS-and CAPS. ; ; whteh cannot be pxcelledfornatnessand durability Among his stock may be found gentlemen'? Dress -j and FrotkX'oatr Pants and vests, together with an ' j:assortment of iloy S and Children s Glothing. ilis Stock of Cloths, Cassimercs and Vest iiijjs, will be sold as low as tey can be purchased id this part of the couiitry, aijjd made up'in the best stjfle of the art, and with "the test trimmings which lit AUi lilL-iU. Ulill fc.Cl'C. vujj siijijjnj.- - ,- ' - l ' ' . ' . . . - ' spring aua summer f amnions lor 1W5 j. -"'''-. JUST RECEIVED Tailors' Shears, Points, TliSmbles, and Needles, always on hand for sale. i . ' j'-' " jlle respectfully invites the -r-itizeo ;of Salisbriry ancl the public to call and examine for themselves. Every effort made to please both in price and quali-tv-s ' . - ! " ' ' ' -' . ' - - Saiishury, April IS, 1855. r : tf 20 ' RIVAL! THE subscribers havin jjust received a most splendid assortment of f ' READY-MADE tlLQTHING; fats, Shirts. Collars, Cravats, Pocket Handker chiefs, Gloves, Hosiery, Suspender's and articles innumerable iu the way of gentlemen's wearing a pparel, to which they eall f,h attcationof their mends and patron's,- wlio tbiey tlnuk wilf nna it tcj their interest to call and Ixamine before mak ing their purchases elsewhere. c- I Also a splendid assortment of plain and fancy reasonable terms. !' . : - ; Mcrchaiijt Tailors, opposite j -- Murphy, McRorie & Co. Sulisbury; April G, 1855. :;- : . . ; WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, Calayba Ctfunty IV. C. f rfHE subscribers beg leave .to announce, tlat .'- they have taken charde of the above EstaV lijshuient, wliere jth-cy willb pleased, at all tiiiea, to kiccommpdateiany oqe wre may call On thfem. The subscribers believe, ithat all who may find i expedient; to go in search of health or recrea- tlo.ii. durinff the summer sdason. would do well ttt make ;a trial oT the White Sulphur Springs. I I lie House will be ready! lor the reception of vasitcrs by the 1st of May, 1855. i - i l Mrs. D. W. DOTY & CO. . April Ck 1855 :''; . . - - J- ... ' . 4t21 ' To all Whom it niay Concern!! T)-1 J" WEST is our nutijioriiEed agent'to settle JtV all claims due to J: FChambcrs &eCo., and -Chambers & Chambers. . -lld;i.can bo found at the Post Office, or in the room ov'r the Dffico. Call and settle with him as any FURTHER INDULGENCE WILL NOT BE GIVEN- il t p i J. F ..CHAMBERS. April 9, 1855 j : , 22 ; !v : i jpp DISSOLUTION. P fFlHE Copartnership hercite'fore existing under i I . the -name and style of Kellogg, Jlolley & Co., manufacturer of Marb e Tombstones, Mon uments, Sec.; fa. North Car oUnapis this day dis-r solved by limitation. -. I AH claims due said company are in the hands ! of A. Ai &-3Ir Kellogg fotf settlement, and: all persons-having cliiims against said company, -arc hereby notified to -present them for settlement, f The bnsjness .hereafter will be conducted in the name of A A. & ,M.:ljUUogg. v Sec adver tisement' - - I - "Salisbury, April 1,-1 S55I : - - .- St21 MORE NEW! BOOKS- neljU t'PSE. ; THe'OREAT IlllijN WHEEL or ItcpuV Hojmism Backward. ' PAUL AND JULIAtr the political mysteries, hypoeray and cruelty of the leadcrs'of the Church of Rom?. - STANHOPE BUR m-ivm. M 2'J J. 11. ENNISS. &. M. & A. X JONES, I Balisbnr- N. O. 1 EXCLUSIVE dealers iu jCoach Trimmings. Har J nasi Mountings, Ssddljsry Hardware, Carpen ters' TooL, Building mntcifmls, :and Cutlery and edge Topis of all kinds. 'Also, Guns, Ri11esf Colt's and Allen's Pistols. Englijh Grass and Grain and German 'scythes. Packing Yarn,'! Emory, Safety fuse, Sijiiare and Octagon Ci-t Steel. Swedes, Eng ish, Shet, Hoop, and Baujl Iron. : Iron and Steel Hoes, Shovels and Fork?, ajad all othergoeds usual ly found in Hardware stove?! They Will also endeav or to keep on hand .an assortments of PloY3,'Corn Shellers, Straw Cutters, Claims &c., of the most ap proved-patterns. . . - 20:tf it. J D. BROWN & LUMLY A BE now receiving ihenr SPRINO AND SUM- Jl.MER STOCK OF THiY GOODS, which when complete, will compare favorably with any in the Western part of the btate,im .Style and Pru-es. , Salisbury, March 30, Lite j ' CtL'O : S25PREWAHD ! ) ANA WAY from the snb?cri'icr in -tho North- Jlj east corner of Jnion i'onnty, N. C, on the 8th f oi May la'st, a negro boy by the name of Johnson. Johnson, ii about thirty -eilit year of age, 5 feet 6. or t inches high, ana wigis about 1 40 pounL,'dark. complected, has a wild fierce grinning asjrcct, quick harsh voice; has a wen or'lnmp on his right wrist, i - .4 isma.Il toes osijtiic rigrlit'tbot, two on the left are off, -(tho effect of -former lying out,) Johnson has a large acquaintance, and coufe-. queatly an-extensive rane. -It is i?uppost:d he will ransre from the Phoenix mine in Cabnrrus to ifJold Hill, Stokes Ferry, Pall Mountain, Harris and llar j4rjj ve's. 'quarters, .D.ividsQjh County. He. i j: well knOwtf as, the former boy of Jerry Atherhtn, J fj -'- The above reward Will big given for his appreiheni :Jon and delivery to Ir.e, qr tv. cnty dollars forhis confincmeufc in any Jail so? that I get-him, and ten dollars for sufficient infoitfiation to convict uny re sponsible white man ofharboring him. - . '-;-...- '...'.- " B.M. FESiRMAN.. 'i'Jnne 15, 1S55. ol , I EXECUTOR': NOTICE. 1 ALL persons indebted tatlie estate of William. iJarbcr, deceased, era hi r-.-ny notinca to.corne forward and make in-niedltite payment as longer indulgence caanpt be given. Ail persons having claims against said estate arc notified to presenf them within the time prescribed by law, or this notice will tie plead in bar of their recovery. - JACOB F. BARBER, Jliv. : June 15, .1855 " 1 P "4t31 , " . p - Fresh': and Frirant Teas SljL &fIl.L., Drnggists;alisbnry, N, C have just received a large supjily of very choice and fresh TEAS, embracing' all the iao?t improved varieties, of both Green anil Black, neatly and se-f-nrely put up in Tin Fil Wrappers. - exjrcs.ly for tlieir own sales. Tliey will Ije sold ii New York City prices. (March 2Z2t. TUST arrived, WOOD XOTCES OR CAROLINA CAROLS, a collection til. N. CPPoeti v. bvFar . OUR COUNtrrr.-rrrtrrrrt'rarr bf FOR S OAA ACRES OF L XE on Third f) J U Creek. Apply to - c . I . JOIIX A. FOYDEN. Salisbury, May 11, 1855' .2t2Q f i3 JUST RECEIVED AT J. H." Enniss' Book Store! SKETCHESof the l ives aud Judicial Ser vices of the Chief justices of ti e Supreme Court of the. United States, by Geo. Yan San ford, 1 vpL octavo. ; 1 jLife of P. T. Barnum, written by himself. ' one volume, 12 mo. . My Courtship and its Consequences, by H.; WikofF, Esq., a most interesting Book. One vol. 12' mo.' The Lamp Lighter, or Uncle True and Little GertSPV 'This is the most original, interesting and graphic tale that has lately appeared. One volume 12 mo; $1 25. . ,f Alone by Marvin Ilailand, of. Richmond, Va, one vol. 12 mo., 1 25. " v Fashion and Famine, by Mrs. Ann S. Stephens, one vol. 12 mo., price 1 25 May and December, a stoy of Wedded Life in 2 vol., 1 75. V . i Nelly Bracken, by Annie Chambers Bradford, 1 vol. 12 mo. 1 25. Fifty years in both Hemispheres, by Vincent Nolle, 1 vol. price 1 37. . Few Nights la a Bar Room, and what I aw there; by T. S. Arthur. This is acknowledged to be thy most interesting and powerful production of the author, 75. " - Miss Leslie's New Cook Book, just publish ed, containing one thousand new receipts, never be fore published. . Miss Leslie's Lady's'llouse Book, a manuel of Domestic Economy, being a companion to Miss Leslie's New Cook Book. ' " ..... Life of Oeneral Lafayette, by Headlcy, just published in one 12 mo. vol.,-illustratcd, 1 25. Salisbury, Eel 23, 1855, 4vo ;.-'-'. 'P, W. R. WLISON Large Dealer in M WATCHES M i. '-1-" JEWELRY,' SILVER WARE, SPECTACLES, ; ' TtUTLERY, Perfumerytsnd a great many Fancy . VJ Articles, &e.- lie Ls constantly receiving direct irom the manufacturers jiew supplies, wbich h of fers at Northern prices for cash. Tie invites all to give him a call and examine his stocky one door-east of Murphy's Gfanito Building.' The .strictest at tention will be! paid to, the repairing of WatcBcs, Jewelry ,'Musie Boxes, Accordoons. .'. ' I j jEgfMl Watch work warranted 12 months. j Salisbury, Feb. 23, 1855 15 WESTEltN NORTH CAROLINA I)OOKS fori subscription of Stock to the Wel tern North Carolina Rail Road," will be open ed in Salisbury a the following places, and re main open until the 4th July next, to wit , At the store of Murphy, McRorie & Co., At the store of Jenkins, Roberta & Co., . And at the Bank. : - . . " J. W. ELLIS," ' ' D. A. WAV IS, - f. . j. II. jenklns, . - WJL MURPIir, A. HENDERSON, May II, 183-5 Commissioners. iii rruiE SUBSCRIBER WOULD MOST RES- pectfully inform the citizens of Salisbury and the suiTOUiiumg country, that he is nowen gaged in manufacturing - ir '.. 'Ilatrejses P p :' ' ;p in this place, apd which he 'feels confident he can econiHiend,to all persons desirous of supplying iuuseivas witil this pleasant and comfortable artich for durability and ease. . . P; P For-tii aeeommodotion- of persons, at a dis tance, he if.tends to keep a mUuiber ou hand, so that they may not be disappointed when visitirie Matrasses repaird 0r made to order at short no tice. He invites thenblic to call and his work. ; AH ordersfronkadistaiiccomptly attended to. Cotton and. prbdiu?e will becu in exchano-e for work at the market prices. . . ! R-A-KEvNERLY. Salisbury, May 11, 1855. , r -'ZG " State Bonds or Bank Stoey 1 "Wanted ! ' 4 T the request of Miss J." Mi. Brandon, I de- "sir,e to invent a few thonisand dollars ' in Bank stock orNrtli Carolina State bonds. Per sons wishing! rto fell, can address mc, stating the lowest casu-price;8. ; - . . - EL FUH BARRINGER. y Concord; N. :C4 May 8, 185.5. ."--.-26 SALE 0EPLAHD! TN accordance with a decree of the Ceurt of g Equity, I willi expose the following lands for sale. at tiie CourtjHouse in Salisbury, on Tues day of August Cpunty Court . - v. 4 350 Acres of Land, being-the Robert Bradshaw plantation oa the Yadkin River, adjoining the lands of Wm. Locke,: Tlios. L. Cowan end others. Biddings to be opened at 4,592 50. ; Terms of sale, six months credit with bond and security. Prs. fee 3 ;- 600 Acres of Land, being the Joseph Owens plantat'on, on the waters of second Creek and Yadkin River, adjoining the lands of Elisabeth, Fraley and ether?, to be sold subject to the. widoy's dower. . Terms of sale, twelve months credit with bond and security. 1- printers fee 3. ' i : 205 Acres of Land, being the lands owned by the late Alexander Ag- ner, situated on little Crane Creek. Terms of sale, nine months credit, with bond and security.. : . r i Ihinters fee 3, ! Three tracts of land, behinging to the estate of John Arey, deceased, consisting of 211 jscres f land, lying on the wa ters South Crane! . Creek. Bidding opened at $825 00. . I 51 acixs lying oin Persimmon Branch. Bid d'ofTS opened at $220 00, ' ;' i 35 Acres lying on Pers;nnp Branch. Bid dinirs opened at 10. ; Terms of sale fof the last three tracts, tjwclve months credit, bond and security. . . : Printers tee A o0 r - . t Ij. blackmer, c.m.e. 'For other sales, see Banner5 and Watchman. June 1 I 10t2U LOOK THIS WAY ! BARGAINS TO BE HAD ! EVAX$ & TIJiLBtJRT A RE now carrvinz on the Carriaee and Bus. gy Making Business at the old stand of ootc & Evang. 5 nyles east of Hamptonville, Yad4 kin Ckmntj-, and without feor f contradiction, can ..say they are now prepared to supply all persons in want of Carriages or Buccios T- as fine . fmhh and cood materials as tan be had in any part of the State. Their materials being of the best and their workmen well qualified forheir business, enable them to tire satisfaction to all who may call. AH work warrsi'r.ted 12 motths. , ApnllS, 6m2 IrTrVa Mi'i 1 T EST rectired'aBd for sale at J. VtLS fj H EnniM' I Book Store, among fr2?ji4tM which may be round some cboic pieces jutt issued.- For sale caecp. 15 IWBOOl jUUUIV 1 fffWWfK THAT SaUsbury, April 26, 1S55. rpHE SUBSCRIBER HAYING positively j utiermiucu to close lu present Dtm- ness, oners ma V j STOCK OF GOODS i at greatly reduced priceg. The greater portion p having been laid in the present season comprises "- . -; l . a general assortment of Seasonable . Fancy -.- i and . p. - To persons-, wishing to purchase, inducements are here offered, which rarely occur. Country Merchants are particularly invited to give him a, calL - - ' . . . ' ' : To those indebted to him either by note or ac count previous to thecfirst of January, he most earnestly requests to come forward and settle as. longer indulgence cannot be given. ' 8t24 - . ! P ; E. ;MYERS. . .'..r ! w ' ' Libraries for Sunday Schools, v FAMILIES, &c.t -; :',-: ' THE AMERICAN SUNDAYSCHOOL UNION is preparexl to furnish lAbrartes'eulted tor-" Sunday Schools, PubGc and Private Schools, Fa milies, Manufactors, "ic. , "P 1 Assorted Libraries pflOa vols. 18mo. $10 00 tt.. J h- 5 00 24 " ... 3 00 50 " tl . 2 50 Every vp-iety of Books illustrated by elegant colored engravings, Gift Books, Sunday School Hymns and Music, Bibles and Testaments, Sun day School Periodicals, &c., &e., for sale at the Societies prices by - 1 " ' ''-, .-. -f D. F. SAVAGE, Agent of the American S. S. Union. Salisbury, April 25, 1856 -'.tf '.4t24- v' Yadkin Navigation Co. 1 &$t T)OOKS of subscription will be opened on the jLJ 7th day of May next, for the purpose of Ob taining; subscriptions, to the stock of-the l adkin Navigation, Company, at the places mentioned below, under the authority-of the persons also mentioned, and remain open for twenty days, viz: , .WilkesboreughVi . James Calloway, . Jonesville, Richard Gwynn, ' t i.r i. , - - IVOCh-lOlU, j -'. Huntsville, " Clemmonsville, Fultonj Vlocksville, .Salisbury, 'Lexington, Milledgeville, Tyre Glenn? P ' ( - - c - ' , Peter W. Hairs ton, Jacob- Correll, -W. R. Holt, P Robert Ellis, balem, Henry Walser, , The Comnanv will meet at TlnntjiTille on Mou- day the 28th day of May next, for the purpose ; j of taking such Turther action as is required un- y der the Charter. : ' ' ; For the purpose of insuring uniformity in the P t litS of subscription, the following is recommen-; , ded as the form to be used by the several Com ' missiouers: : '-'-" , . -'' ' '".'' ' ; FORM. - P - , . We the undersigned do promise and bind our selves to pay to the Yadkin Navigation Compa ny' the sum of one hundred dollars per share for " the number' of shares set down to our several -names, in such instalments and at sueh times ' as may be required by the said Company, this 7th day of May 1855. . 3t24 " I will sell at PUBLIC 3 ALE, at my residence, ncsr Salisbury, on FRIDAY" the 4th ef May, , alL my Household and Kitchen . - , . - "FUSNITTJEI1, One fine uouble barrel Shot Gun, one fine Silver Watch, one fine Rockaway nd Harness, one twe Horse Wagou, and Harness, four head of fine j HORSES AND MULES, four head of Milch Cow,s. Also, Oats, Curn, Hay 'find other articles not mentioned. I will also sU one . . -' '- - : - -- . .. NEGRO WOMAN p about 45 years old, a .good Cook and Wajher. I will also hire sevcral'Negroes, two small ones suitable for Nurses. '' The sale will be positive. J. II. COFFMAN. April 1G, 1855. ' 2t23 THE LAW LIBRARY OF the late John A. Lillington, is now offered at private sale, ion moderate termp, in whole, or'separately, to suit purchasers. ' Also, an excellent seven Octate PLVN0, from tba'ccleiifted manufactory of Chickering, Bos ton. ' In -my absence, apply to my agent, C. Harbin, Mocksville.' E.-K. LILLINGTON, Adm'x. -Dril 20, 1S55 , : tf23 T ROBERT otrphy. ANDREW MURPHY. 1 1 'RE now receiving and opening a genei sortment of Eoreign and Domestic Sta pie and Fancy DRY GOODS, llata, Bonnets, Boots and Shoes, jKAHUWAKUanaiJi'ix.JUiir, -Crockery, Drugs, Groceries, and a general assortment of READY-MADE CLOTHING, all of which have been bought for cash at reduc ed pricesi aud are now offered for sale at who!e-f sale or retail at low prices, and upon accommo dating terms to punctual customers. p - T. S. ... Upwards of 500 Children,-Misses and Boys1Shocs, various qualities ahd prices, good and chenp. - .1 Salisbury, April 12 22 ."HAVE YOU SEN SAM.", "TUST reecived at the Book Store "THE SON ii J .OF THE SIRES," Wing a history of the ri?e, jyogrers and destiny of the American Party and it probable influence on the next I'rtMuenuu i.ie- tion. To which. is adrieu a review oi ne leiier oi the Hon. Henry A. Wise, against tho Know Xoth-. : ihcs.iiy an American. Price 75 eente. . 29 J. II. ENNISS, Bookseller NEW BOOKS! NEW BOOKS!! JUST received WOLFERT'S RQOST, by Wash ington Irving.- i 1 . - P THE DAILY LIFE, or precepts arid prescriptions -for Christian "Living, by the Rev. Jobd Cumming. - HEART'S EASE, by the author of Radcliffe. .'.RUTH HALL, by Fanny Fern.' . FUDGE DOINGS, by Ike MarveL N. P. WILLIS' Letters from Idle wood. IIAPjS AND MISHAPS; by Grace Greenwood. THE SONS )F THE SIRES OF 177S, by an American.. -' 1 ' J. II. ENNISS. ' A CARD. THE snbsCriber would annoniKe to hit friends in . North Carolina that be is still with -.. RAIGrELVco; v . Importers and Jobbers of Foreign and Domestic Dry. Goods, - Nos. 123 and J. 10 Nortb.Third Stree.t,' Philadelphia, where he would be pleased to them when they visit the city. The stock, for extent and variety, is unrurpafscd by any. in . tho country, and buyers would do well to examine it lfore purehacing else- wlierc. The house has a diFporition to increase its North Carolina trade, and has taken pains to get up such goods as wuLsuit the market.'..' . June 4, 1855. GOODS i - - . ; ... 'v. ! ' 'V. V I - t ' -P r 'i - ' ?' . r.i It'
The Salisbury Herald (Salisbury, N.C.)
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June 29, 1855, edition 1
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