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V FOR THE "VIIIG AND ADVOCATE.' i ' ' 1 1 Messrs.! EDiroRS :Tho prompt action, of the Grecnsborough Mutual Insurance Company,! 'in' relation to our Insurance lin Mlicir .Office on our stock of ft Drugs, &c.y ! merits a public expression of jjouf thanks. The conditions of insurancoiiu. this Qom- 'nmv allow them ninety days, after the ; upon; before payment shall bi required!- I : yet they, in a fe.hours after being fur-j niluid with the required certificates and; vouchers,) and the desire bt:ingf made knownl to them that we wished to resume business? with as'little delay as possible, promptly mid overt the amount of our insurance. j. This promptness and liberality, j undeir the cireumstanoes, entitle the Company , not only to our own gratitude, put we thin1 j, to aiarrq amount 'oi public c:tmaence . Very Respectfully, : STTdfc STLLL Salisbury, Oct. -1, ISdO- f ; - M For the Whig and Advocate tadkIx avigatioi COMPANY, i A meeiing of the ers of the. Yadkin imlividuau Stockhbld Navigation Company, was held ;in the town of Mocksville, on; the 20th'inst ": 1 ! ' On motion George W. Johnson Esq,' of . Davie Cdunty was appointed chairman 'and John. A.-ll3oyden, secretary. ; ; ! , On motion- Boyden and Tyre' Glenn, were appointed a committee toy verify prox ies and ascertain whether a majority of the Company was in attendance. They report ' ed that tne whole number of shares repre- scuted, was 78, which was alayge majority j of the shares held by individuals and that there was no representative on the part of . the. State in attendance Which' report; was concurred in. . ; J J i On motion N. Boyden, H. Gl Jones,; and John A! Boyden, were appointed a Com iuittee to prepare a system of By-laws for the Government of the Company and re- port at the next meeting of thai Stockhold- ; ers." It wa3 moved and carried, that the mee$- inf .procqed to elect, by ballot two Direc ' tors on ' the part of the' individual stock . holders' Messrs. Jones' and Glenn, were -. appointed a Committee- to superintend the balloting, " who reported - that the whole - number of votes cast was 71, of jwhich John - A. Boyden, received 59, and tyre Glenn, 7. 58, which being a .majority Messrs.". Boy den and Glenn were duly, elected which report w as, on motion conciirre in .' jit was moved and carried that a copy.o , the proceedings of ; this meeting,- duly- au 1 thenticated be transmitted to hjs Excellen- cy the -Governor of the State:-i- j " . And it was further ordered that tbey be . published in "the Carolina "Watchman,, the - Yadkiri Flag and the Peoples' Press, j j GEO. W. JOHXSONj Chmn. i John- A. Boyden, Secretary,.; ( ONE WEEK LATER FROM EUROPE. ARRIVAL OF THE ATLANTIC. New YoRk, Oct. 18. The stearier Atlantic, -with London dates to October 0th, arrived here this" morning at 85 o'clock. ' . I j There has been a further rise in! the rates of discount. The rate is now 5i per ' " 1 ' cent. . . :' . . j - j The commercial uneasiness had depressed the Cotton market,' and prices were irregu- ' The' food question.is still seriously exci ' ting the people both in France and Germany.- I : . ". - " i The WAR.-f-Sebastopol , is to be blown nn bv the Allies, and-mines were being . prepared for that purpose .Prince GortschakofTs army is: ibeing threatened by large forces of the allies from Eupatoria. ' On the 20th ult., the Russians were de- feateX near Eupatoria by the French1 Cav alry, with a loss 50 killed and 105 prison ers'. The French loss" was ""only G killed . and .27 wounded. . ' j Prince Gortchakoff, on the 3rd of. Octo bcr,' reports that an ineffectual movement - was maae on nis lett nans. ' . . ; .... i ;.. " i The allied fldet had sailed on a-'secret expedition, supposed toNicolaielf or Odessa M The Russians seem determined to meet the eoming campaign vigorously j The Emperor Alexander ls at Odessa, ; from which place he has issued! an encour j aging address to the Russian people and v his army. He will shortly be n .the Cri- mea.j 1- ' - ' j A 'collision is; anticipated between the Western Powers and the - Kingjof Greece, ' -- on account of Bombars Russian propensi- ''i ties. - .- - r! The following Telegraphic despatches were posted at the Paris Bourse; : . f ' T Marshal Pelissier reports on the 1st inst. that a brilliant contact between' the, French and! Russian cavalry, was fought ion the : 29th ult., at Konghill, five leagues north east of Eurjatoria. in which the Russian ; cavalry, commanded by Gen. -Kerf, were defeated by the French cavalryunder Gen ' i AHonville. Six guns, twelve ammunition "wagons, a campaign forge, with all its ap- : purtenances, and 160 prisoners were capr ; tured, besides 250 horses. Fifty Russi ' ; ans were killed among them Cql. Androws- .Ky.' The irencn naa six Kuieuiana -s( " made prisoners. . 1 ! I The "Oesterreichishe Zeitung annour ces that the Bombardment of the north forts of Sebastopol was commenced on the 29th ; that the Russian army Jwa3 full retreat, and thaton the 29th it' had reach ed Akak, three day's march from Slacken- . . nit .11 ? ! i- izie s iann. mis intiugencc respecuug S the retreat, must be received with caution i as it needs confirmation. ' : i ' ! Paris, OctJ 2. Two divisi6ns one of I French and the other of 'Englijsh,r will ou f itupy SebastopDl, and the army of opera- tion, .under -Gen. I Pollissieiy w ill take the field. Gen.. Simpson and "La Marmora will hold dtfensive posi tions. i The fleet has received orde: rs for impor tant operations, sand the alii od forces are full of confidence. ; F,uom tiie Baltic. Iiifie lligence from Riga, dated Sept. 29th, sta tea that four liners, one frigate and thre orvettes bom- barded the batteries at Duviarmmde for inr.ee nours on tne morniucr c -i the nrevi- it.. '! f . - " n . i pus day without! doitis much. damage. The ships then went over to Bullen and bombarded that' place for jwo Jiours 'with more ! effect. On the 25th,' hostile visits were made by t-vo frigates to Salis 'where ten ships were burni " 1 . : v j" ' TIUSSIA. . . Berlin' Thursday. Ilumors have been rife that the Russian Government has in- vited Prussia to take steps; towards a rc- newal of negotiations with the Western Powers. Public feeling in Kussia'has begun to manifest itself since the fall of Sebastopol. Large , proprietors have 16st half and even" two-thirds of their revenue from want of outlets for their produce, and from the ab straction of labor. The government func tionaries and the youth just from the mili tary, schools alone favor the continuation of the war. Fatal Duel. Savannah, Oct. 19, A duel waa fought at Fort Pulaski, on Saturday last, "between John Chaplin, Ex- Lieutenant in tne U. S. Navy, and his brother-in-law which resulted Dr. Kirk, of Savannah, in tne aeatn, oi tne latter. The -former was slightly wounded mitiie foot. VER MONT LEGISLATURE. "IMONTPEIilEK Vt., Oct. 13. The Leg islature of Vermont met on Thursday and organized." G . W. Granby, Fusionist, chosen Speaker of the House, and J. Slade, Fusionist, Clerk. : . i ' ; - Hew Orleans Market. . . r New Orleans, October 18. Cotton has declined c, with sales of 5, 500 bales. Middling 85 a Sic. , ' kTKW Orleans, Oct. 19. Cotton is active, at yesterday's rates. Sales of 7,5Q0 29,000 bales. bales. Sale3 of the week Stock 164,000 bales. In creased' receipts at this port 108,000 bales. j j - . Charleston Market. ; Charleston, Oct. 19. " ive, at yesterday's rates-. bales, at 9fc. for good mid- Cotton is ac Sales of 4,300 dling. New York Market. ? New; York,! Oct. 19! Cotton has dling Orleans declined , ic.-sale of Mid- at 9 J cents and Fair Uplands at 9ff cents. Flour drooping Ohio 8L62. Wheat lower Southern, white $2- 20 3Ifxed corn 92. Turpentine firm, ; at 45 cents. Rice advanced to 6 cents. Freights dull. ' Portland, Oct.-12. The powder mill at Gorham blew up this morning, seven men, and i injuring several others G: G. Newhall, of Bos It was owned by ton. Mukder BY A Slave. Judge Thomas Clin "ham, . of Carroll County, Missouri, Was murdered on the 9th inst. by a field slave. The neighbors lynched the slave immediately. The Kansas, Election. Advices from Kansas, state that the election held in that Territory; on the second inst.,. was controll ed by jion-resident MissQurians,; for whose accommodation ferry boats were, plying to and fro during the day. . INDIAN HOSTILITIES. ' ' New Orleans, Oct. 16. Galveston dates of Sunday, state that Captain Calla han, i&f the Texas Rangers had a. battle at Eagle Pass on the 4th with 700 Mexicans and Indians. Four Texans and forty of the enemy were killed. The lattar retrea ted, and Callahan has called on Texas for assistance to exterminate the savages. Sale of, Negroes. On Monday last, in front of the Court House of Loudon County, four negroes were sold 'at exWaor- dinarv nricds. A negro boy 15 years' of age, brought 8 1, 000. The negro girls, 1U and 12 years of age, were sold at seven hundred and ten dollars, and six hundred dollars respectively : a small boy about 7, "commanded seven hundred and seventyfive dollars. Richmond inquirer. ' r THE ELECTIONS. - Pennsylvania. The Democratic can didates for City Sheriff, Register, Clerk of the? Orphans Court and Canal Commission er (are elected by majorities ranging from 1,WU to 2,3UU. The Democratic Senate and Assembly ticket in the old County, is elected' by over 2,000; majority. In-the city the Demo crats jiave tw( Assemblymen, the latter in cluding h. Joy Moms,. This result was effected by the opponents of Know Noth- ingism and fhe prohibitory liquor law unit ing upon the Democratic ticket. i In Berks County the Democratic major ity is about 4,000. r . - . W. H. Kein, the Know Nothino- candi T . .1 1m 1. .- y- date to the fcenate, nas 'zw maionty in Reading. I Bedlord County.- Partial returns show a slight Democratic increase, j Lambna.-j-The Democratic majority ,is from 700 to B00. I. Daupin. fDemocratic majority 800, and five townships to hear trom. i , . Montgomery. Democratic majority S00 Ohio. The Washington Star says that sufficient hai been heard from all quarters of the, State to render-certain the election of Gov. Medill,;(Dem.) and also of the rest of the Democratic State ticket, by majori ties , over which their friends throughout the State are shouting themselves out of breath". R-wlroads so traverse the State, that reliable news from almost every coun ty west havo concentrated in, Columbus by 9; A. M. to-day. i i From the New York Herald. VEST IMPORTANT FROM JAPA1T. The schooner C. E. Foote, j Captain Worth, arrived at San Francisco on the 17th ultimo from Japan, by the way of "the Ladrone Islands. ; She left Hakodadi, Japan, on the 27th of June.' m The news is' late, , and pf considerable importance! io those who have beem , calcu lating on a large trade with Japan. The Imperial Governor f; Simoda has issued a proclamation, which denies the right of Americans to live in Japan,' except in casscs of shipwreck or distress. . None of the passengers of the Foote were permitted to land and live on shore at Hakodadi. The news is important in three other points of view : 1st. The French were negotiating a trea ty with the Japanese, at Nangasaki. 2nd. The English treaty had not been ratified, thougli it was in possession of Ad miral Sterling, who intended to i exchange it, after having finished. the little work he had on hand at the north. ; ' i 3rd. Admiral Pontiatine, Minister Plen ipotentiary "on the part of ilussia, has just concluded a treaty with japan, f The United States surveying; squadron NincennesJ Fenimqre Cooper and steam et Hancock, were at Simoda and Hakodadi in June, and sailed for Behring's Straits. ' The Porpoise had not been heard from. The Uuited' States ship Vandalia was at Guam, Ladrone Islands, and sailed for Hongkong July 22 ; all well. ; :,j , ; The mortality among children at the Ladrone Islands had been very great dur ing the months of April to Judy, inclusive. About tour hundred have been carried off by the hooping cough. The wlialeships report unusual success, i The United States Consul at Guam is Still awaiting for his exequator. He "i is not permitted to hoist his. flag until it is received. -: f .. I -: : Railroad Accident. Cleveland Oct 12. The immigrant train which left Erie last night ran off the track near Kings ville, in consequence of the disrangement ot a switch. I beveral passengers , were in jured NORTH CAROLINA SISTERS. Among other wonders : of the age to be exhibited dnring the week, are two young ladies, (natives of this State,) of enormous dimensions, which the. lovers of the won derful in nature, can have a sight at for 25 cts. Ral. Star. . . . J ' THE GREAT RESTORATnrE. EE VER AND AGUE cured by Di- M'Laae's Liver Pills. Mr. JohnathanHougham, of WestUniou, Park Coun ty, Illinois, writes to the proprietors that he had suffered greatly from a severe and protracted at tack of Fever and Ague, and was completely re stored to health by the use of the Liver Tills alone. These Pills unquestionably possess great tonic properties, and ca be taken with decided advantage for many diseases requiring . invigor ating remedies; but the Liver Pills stand pre eminent as a means of restoring a disorganized, Liver to healthy action ; 'hence the great cele brity they have attained. The numberous for niidabl 3 diseases arising from a diseased Liver which o baffled the skill of the most; eminent physicians of the United States, are now render ed easy of cure, thahks to the study 'and pre servance of the distinguished physician whose name this great medicine bears -a. name which will descend to posterity as one deserving of gratitude, j This invaluable medicine should al ways be kept in reach ; and on the appearance of the earliest symptoms, of diseased Liver, it can be safely iind usefully administered. jg&p Purshasers, will please hp carelui to ask for DR. McLANE'S CELEBRATED LIVER PILLS, and take none else. ; There are ether Pills, purporting to be Liver Pills, now before the public. Dr. M Lane s Liver Pills, also his Celebrated Vermifuge, can now be had at all re- pectable Drug Stores in the United States and Canada. For. sale at MURPHY McRORIE & Co's SILL & SILL'S, Salisbury, N. C. . I il.--- ; Oct.'17.2t. DEATHS. DIED In Iredell County, oh the 14th inst., of Dropsy, in the 4oth year of her age, Jlrs. PAU LINA M. LEMLY,. wife of Mr. Jacob Lemly, leaving a family of four children and a large cir cle of relations and friends to mourn their loss. QUININE BEST QUALITY. MAY be had at the Store's of JEXKIX'S, RO BERTS & CO., and MURPHY, McRORIE cu'S. i i -. Oct. 21, ISia. 2L . CARPENTERS WANTED! MIIE undersigned wishes to employ TEJn good, sober and industrious Carpenters, to whom good wages and constant employment will be given, None other need apply. ; J. M. BROWN. Salisbury, Oct. 24, 1855. tf:4'J ; " : Dress-Making. " T RS. BARKER would respectfully announce JL to tne Ladies that she has received a full supply oi lashions .tor the fall ana Winter; ana also has secured J:he services of Miss Lizzie Cochrane, a fashionable Dress-Maker, out of the popular establishment of Mrs. Dodge. & Sister, New York. I She now feels herself prepared to fill any order whatever. She; is in regular; receipt of the monthly fashions, ana respect- fully solicits the Ladies to call j and see fash ions, examine work, hear pricesJ &c. To stran gers she would say that she caji give some ot the first Ladies in the place as references. ' Salisbury, Oct. 24, 1855. lm:4y. ;T , . COACH MANUFACTORY. WM. M. BARKER OULD say to the public that he has just returned from the Northern Cities witb. a supply of material and drafts of the latest style. Having visited the most renowoied Manufactories in the : United StateE, he has pbeeft enabled to procure drafts of rare beauty, i He feels himself fully prepared to execute any order in his line. He feels that he can offer greater inducements than ever.1 Call and see. . Salisbury-Oct. 24,' 1855." 2m:49 ; GRATIS! ' JUST published : a new discovery in. Medicine ! a few words on the Rational treatment, with out Medicine, of Spermatorrhea or Local Weakness, Nervous Debility, Low Spirits, Lassitude, Weak ness of the Limbs and Back, Indisposition and ,In- h capacity for Study and Labor, Dullness of Appre hension, Loss ot Memory; aversion to Society, Love of Solitude, Timidity, Self-Distrust, Dizziness, Head Ache, Involuntary Discharges, Pains in the Side, Affection of the Eye?, Pimples oh the Face, Sexual and other Infirmities in man. : ' From the French of Dr. Hi de Laney. .' The important fact h;t these alarming complaints uiav easily be removed without Medicine, is in this small tract, clearly demonstrated and the entirely new and highly succe? sful. trcalijirent, as adopted by the Aiuu&r, tu'ly explained, by uioans ;ol which ev ery one. is enabled to cure himself perfectly, and at thtj least possible cost, avoiding thereby all the ad vertised nostrums ot the dav ? : pent to any auuress, gratis, ana post tree in a sealed envelope, by remitting (post paid) two - pos tige strfiups to Dr. B. de Laney. No. 17Lispenard street,-New lors. , : . .' Oct. 24. 1855. ' : j ? fun. A. BETHUNE, ." TAILOR, ! i CHAliMTTE, N.tC Xq. 5 SPRINGS' ROW, Four Doors East of the Charlotte Bink. February 10, 1S55. . li . MARKETS. COREECTED WEEKLY, BY WjJ. MILLS. SALISBURY Oct. 24, 1855. Apples, (dried) Bacon, Cotton, Cotton Yarn, : Coffee, Corn, . " Beeswax, Butter, . 621 12 a 14 Nails, 6J a 71 Oats, I. Irish Potatoes, 25 a 30 40 a 45 60 10 a 12 12J 13 S3 . 12 64 a 9 75 a SO 14i a 15 40 2(S 12 a 15 56i a 7 35 a 37i 4 5 SI 50 a 60 Do. loaf, SaU, per sack, Tallow, f Flour, bbL Feathers, lb. Iron, Linseed Oil, Molasses, Vlieat, $1 25 a 1 37 Pork, 51 a 6 ChickenSi)erdoz.$lJ 11 Eiiss, r " 61 a 8 Lardy 12 a 14 vNVhiskey 50 a 60. PROSPECTUS OF THE SALISBURY HERALD. ' The undersignednow occupying the place of Miller & . James, propose to edit and publish in the Town of Salisbury- N. C, a Political, Liter ary and Agricultural Paper, under! the style and title of the SALISBURY HERALD commenc ing about the first of November, 1855. ; ,J ; , PoMTiCAi..--We shall advocate the great and fundamental truths promulgate! in the National Platform of the American Party, believing that its doctrines furnish, particularly to the South, the surest and most certain guarantee of future prosperity,-and that they are calculated, more than any others nw before the People, to insure dignity and position to the character of our Government.-. Under this belief, we shall proceed to battle in defence of the American Party, with unswerving energy and uncompromising fidel- uy;! ;::.';.ri' :- lxL-.',y: 'f-.;', -. Literary. We shall endeavor to intersperse our columns with such productions from the pens of talented authors and writers, 'will tend to charm and divert, as well as instruct t&e lovers of the chaste and refined, the amusing and ro mantic' " ''':", J '' I Agriculturai,. Arrangemem s will be made by which we shall be enabled to furnish jthe Farming community with such thought and items, as may suit its interest and demands at the. present day. I - Personal controversies and squabbles Bhall not find a place in the columns of the Herald. We shall rather choose the discussion of those ques tions which interest and engage public attention and we shall, at the same time, not fail to note down those, who are, with a rash; hand, hurrying the ." ship of State into danger and peril. The Herald will be published? every Wednes day morning. Terms Two dollars per annum in advance. ( . j We appeal to a generous and liberal public for co-operation ; promising, on our part, that noth ing shall be left undone or unattempted. With these remarks, we come before you ; and in conclusion, we throw ourselves and our enter prise upon your liberality. I j ; JAMES F. BELL, Jr., SAMUEL W. JAMES. Salisbury Oct. 17, 1885. j .. N. B. It is due to the "subscribers of th& "Rowan Whig and Western Advocate," to state, that after the first of November, the Herald will be sent to them in place of the j". Whig and Ad vocate " until a discontinuance is ordered. I ' - . Y BELL & JAMES. EAGLE CITY! THE GREAT POINT OP A TTT? A HTTOIV f t Destined to be the Great Centre of Man Interest in ' , And perhaps of the UNITED STATES. T INTEND TO HAVE A RAILROAD from X SALISBURY, to EAGLE CITY. People may laugh at the idea, if they choose, as I doubt not many will. But didn't they laugh at Fulton whilst he was talking about propelling boats by steam, at the rate of six nmes per hour ? Didn't they laugh at Columbus, when he talked of idis- covering a new world in the West ? Didn't they laugh at the colonies when they: grew a little re-. j bellious, and hinted at independence? I know I'm a small potato compared to Fulton or "Co lumbus; or to the Franklin', Washington, Putnams, &c, of revolutionary memory glori ous, whole-souled men and patriots as they were worthy sires ot men a better race than we. But havn t people laughed at !me a thousand times when I have seen fit to talk of things which they thought I couldn't do ? I'm none of I the "can t stock. I say I intend !to have a 1 Rail Road from Salisbury to Eagle City. I don't wish to get in the way of Charlotte and j her V estern scheme, nor in the wav of the Salisbu ry ana n eastern extension. Mine is to tte a North Western Road from Salisbury. Tt must be built. Why, there are millions of 'dollars worth of produce in that direction, and mines of mineral wealth beyond calculation, which ithis Road will bring to the Markets!. It must come out. It shall come out. Eagle City shall be the terminus of the Road, unless the pebple above see proper to carry it on. But Eagle Gity must rise ': Like that heaven-jaspinng bird it must soar aloft. 'It is worthy of being the home of the greatest and best of mortal men, as it is now the abode of peace, plenty I and happiness Why not build a great manufacturing city there? It has the water power, timberj stone and eycry thing else in abundance. There' are productive lands, pure water, pure air no chills and fever there and willing hearts and f ready hands.-; There may be found waving harvests, rich mead ows, lovely vales and enchanting hills Prime val forests, cool springs and numerous rills. All inviting, all smiling, all cheering and allf de lighting. And shall these great blessings re; main forever locked up .' I tell you nay. ilnc North-Western Rail Road will open the gate to this Eden of America ; and if Eagle City be the tprmiinis nf that. Rnjirl won t. it. hA A ninft i Won't people then want to "buy -Hots there ? And won't lots bring a price ? j Lands, for miles arotHid the city, and all along jthe line of the Road won't they rise in value ?, The increase on their value alone, will double the cost of! the Road. Who doubts these things! There is n mint of money in Hunting Creek alone. Every pound of its crystal waters will turn to money, and this great agent of commerce ana enterprise will soon turn to good account the abundant re sources of this abundant region, Let s build the Road. I'll take help if I can get it ; but if no one else will take hold, I'll attempt it on my own rcrnonsibility. The work shall be done. AIS Dlilii V MliliAKLl. Oetober 24, 1855. , j. ly. ! Important, Amusuig, instructive, Sub- ' stantial Boos.. . . . THE LAND OF GOLD. EEALITY versus Fiction, j being a truthful , account of life and times i in California! by 11. li. Helper. . r Conies mailed free of Postage for $1.00. Address J. II. Enniss, Bookseller, Salisbury, Sept. 12, 1855. . -; . ; : 43 tf. THE UNDERSIGNED AVE formed a Copartnership, under th of CALDWELL, PAGAKi & "CO., for the pur-: pose of doing a COMMISSION pi ESS Flour, Grain and other Country Prodnec. j ' Office Corner Ciimberland iini Eapt Bay.! in .! CALDWELL, BLANKLY & CO JAMES PAGAN. I BRAWLEY & AjLEXAXDERl Charleston, October ir,lS."5...,.-. - 4t 13 DR. CHAS. T. POWE, XAYING permanently located m Salisbury, g respectfully tenders hi$ professional sort vices to thcpublic. umee, owan s iiuauing-. Salfrbiuy, Aug. 1855. tf:41 8ii iMiiiiaif m "V "f.MS. v. Vl 5 2S?000 Worth oft Goods to be Sold ! ! ! E ARE NOW RECEIVING FROM NEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA, A VERY" Iji-RGE ! fctock of Fall and Winter Dry Goods, Boots and HEADY MADE Powder, Shot and Lead, Nails, Horse and Mule Shoes, and a large lot of very superior Regalia Edgars. In fact almost all kinds of goods which we are determined to sell, and we here say that we willjet be undersold by any other house. Therefore, what we say to one, we say to all, come, and we wifi give you more lor your money than any body else will. ! bahgbury, October 6, 1855. : I 3m P. S. REMEMBER THE SIGN IN LARGE LETTERS, ! MURPHY'S STORE. STATE OF NORTH C AROI.IM. ' IREDELL COUNTY. I Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, August Term, 1855. ; j . Rachel Ward, 4 ) ' ' " 1 V8 - i , ' . - f I Petition for Dower The heirs of Sam. Ward, dee'd. J IT appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that Samuel S. Ward and Levin. Wardj are not inhabi tants 6f this State : It is therefore ordered and de creed by the Court, that publication be made for the space of six weeks, in the Rojwan Whig and Western Advocate, published in Salisbury, notifying the said non-residents to be and appear at the next Court, to be held for the County of Iredell, at the Court- iiouse, in fctatesviUe, on the third Monday ci H- jvember next, then and ther to plead, answer or de mur to piaintiQ's petition, or it will be heard expar- ,te and judgment pro confesso will be taken against them. . . .' !!;":;": Witness, M. F. Freeland, Clerk of our said Court, at Ulhce, the third Monday in August, A. V. 185a. ... M. F. FREELAND, Clerk. 6t49 Printer's Fee $5 50 V , i ' ' 1 J : STATE OF AORTII CAttOLIM. IREDELL COUNTY.j Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, 'August Term, 1855, ' . : ;:w ; Allison Speaks aid others Petition for partition of Richmond Speaks. J IT appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that the Children and Heirs at Law' of Richmond : Speaks, dee'd, are non-residents, of this State: -It is therefore ordered and decreed, that publication be made for the space of six weeks in the Rowan uri iit i t iLl'l. nnig anu vvestern Aavocate, a newspaper puL-uu- . cd in the Town of Salisbury, notifying the said non-residents t)f the filing of this petition, and that hat i I they be and appear at the next Court to bfe held For the County of Iredell, at the Court-House in is tates- ville, then and there to plead, answer or demur to plaintiff's petition, or it, will be heard exparte, and judgment pro confesso taken against them. , 1 Uness, M.i Freeland, Clerk ol our said Court, at Office, the third Monday in August, jA. D. 1555. ; -. M.-F. FKliJiI.AJNl, UlerK. 6w49 Printer's Fee $5 50 i. . j STATE OF KORTlt CAROL.UVA. IREDELL COUNTY. Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, August Term, I . 1855. . ... ' i;. Jauies C. Gallaher 1 :.' f vs. the Heirs of Petition for partition of .Land. Rebecca Ual aher. J ' . IT appearing to the satisfaction of$h Court, that James Gallaher, Jefferson Gallaher and Rebecca Gallaher, are -not inhabitants ol this fctate :: it is therefore ordered and decreed, tteftt publication; be made! in the Rowan Whig); and Western Advocate for the space Of six weeks, notifying said- non-residents of the fiiinK of this petition, itn-d "that they be iuad ppocr ntltbo next Court of Plea and Quarter Sessions to bejheld for the jOounty of Iredell, at the Court-Uouse in Statesville. on the third Mondav in November next, then and fhere to plead, answer or demur to plaintiff 's petition, or it will be heard ex- partei, and judgment pro confesso taken against them - : '!' . K ! .:. JTitniess, M. p. Freeland; Clerk of tour said Court, at Office, in Statesville,. the third Jilondaj' in Au gust, A. D. 1855, and in the SOth. -year of Ameri can Independence. ; i i M. F. FREELAND, Clerk. 6tl9 Printer's Fee So 50 ; : . : ; State of North Carolina, ' - DAVIE COUNTY. ; i Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions Augutsti i i lerm. : ' . William B. March, S i. vs.' !. r William O'Neal. J Original Attachmant levied on ! i Land. XT appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that I the Defendant, William O'Neal, is not an inhab itant of this State : It is therefore ordered by the Court, that publication be made for six weeks in the "Rowan Whig and Advocate,"1 printed in Sal isbury, that: the said William O'Neal, be and appear at the next Court of PleaS and Quarter Sessions, to be held for the County of Davie, at the Court-House, in Mocksville, on the fourth Monday in November next, and show cause, if anv he Kas, why the said land should' not be condemned for tlie satisfaction of the Plaintiff's debt, and sale ordered accordingly. Witness, Caswell Harbin, Clerk of our said Court, at Office, the fourth Monday in August, A. D. 1855, and in SUth. year of our Independence. i; U. i AH my, Clerk. f By A. A. HARBIN; D. C. 6w47 Printer's fee S3' 50 Saddle and Harness Making 1 I Establishmen! ! r I TAKES this opportunity' to inform the public that be is now 'Carrying on the j SADDLE AND HARNESS .1 ! BUSINESS ' opposite thp Mansion Hotel in nil its: various branch es, ; ind can assure the public that thev mav relv on gettiug at his shop ' Harness, Saddles ind Bridles made in the hiost durabld tuanner and in the latest stylo and out of the very best materials. 7 ; i As he is determined to sell low for CASH, he earnestly invites all, far -add near, to give hini a' call before supplying their wants elsewhere,- he feels eonlidcijt of giving satisf .ction. . ' MS" Country Produce taken in exchange for work nt the market prices. . ; ' Salisbury,; Oct. 17 ISjd. , 2y48 ROBERT HAMILTON. W . MBITIIEWOOD HAMILTON & BLYTHEW00D, : AUCTION and COMMISSION Merchants,?- v ' .J'.- i FOR THH SALE OF : REAL ESTATE, KEGROES, COTTON, FLOUR,. All manner of Produce and Mercliandize, ' .."204: EXCHANGE ROW, i i RICHARDSON S3?,, COLUMBIA, S. C. , i.'. " ij nEFKUEXtES Stenhouse, Alien & Co., V'ittC & Goodwin, Charles ton ; John A. Crawford, Edwin Scott, Kiehard Aiiderson, Ricliard OTXcal, Columbia ; James R Aiken, Vinn.--boro' ; James Pagan fc Co., C hester C. II. ; S. X. Stowo '& Co., Yfcrkvillc : W. W. F.ims, Charlotte. N. (".: Dr. Edward Sill, Salisbury. A. C: R. C. Cooko. Coucord, X. C: Dr. W, li. Holt. Les- ngtonVX.C. -4 j ; Oct 10 tf47 . BEEF .!: BEEF t fTMlE subscriber takesithis. method of informing J; the citizens of Salisbury, that he will furnish taem every luesuay anu-Daiuruay mornings with f CHOICE BEEF. He will be in Town on those day? at aVnt ft o'clock in the niorrmi!:. This the pubiie may rely on. las Beef shall be the best. I' : ' .7 ! I JAMES GOODMAN. . Oct. lOi 1P55. - ji , St 17 FOR SALE T BATE GUITAR. For fiirther partic 16 ulnn rs,; appl' at this Office. . Oct. 4 SPLENDID assortment f HATS and J CAPS, fidl fdvlo, receiving bv ' JiNO.Y. V.'EJUM VN & ITJCT, Rvlbl'jry, Si-pt. 12 i Irt ,a Shoes. Hats and Caps, Groceries, i CLOTHING!' ' fit. R, & A. MURPHS. IN SALISBURY ; . About Fall: and Winter GOODS! EICHWINE & HARRISON HAVE now ready for Wholesale and RetSj.il, the largest STOCK OF GOODS they ever-ad the pleasure of offering, consisting of Cloths, Cassneres, Sattinets, Jeans, Kerseys, Flannels, Linsfs, Al paccas, Colergs.-Persian Twills, Merinos, TEsrsi an and other Delains, Silks, Gincrhams, Calicc, Cot. ton and Linen Shirting, Sheeting, Diaperyjowel- lincr T.arlioa aillr mnrmn anil ninth riAfl1ra:-:TniM and Mantillas, embroidered and plain collarsunder sleeves, handkerchiefs, hosiery and gloves, jlSnnets, ribbon, plain and figured, shawls, bed, crifeind ne gro . blankets, woolen hoods, comforts aat coats, carpeting, crockery, hardware and cutleryferoeer- ies, and the largest stock of Ready Made Cthing, Hats, Caps, boots, shoes, linen shirts andifSollars, silk, wool and cotton shirts and drawers. eliysand hosiery, silk and linen neck and pocket balker chiefs, neck stocks, ties and comforts, kid abuck, dress and riding gauntletts, buggy and hftd um brellas, travelling bags, trunks riding, carfjige and wagon whips, which have been carefully jejected and bought before the late advance on gbjjds, and will be sold cheap for cash, or . on short! glit to punctual dealers.' !ft -j ,. ' Flour, bacon, corn and other country pifefuee. ta ken at the highest market prices in excft&iije- for Eroods. - !."- We return our grateful thanks to a genevas pub ns for the nberal patronage we have- reced, and , ,a . oa .nTia . -t v . im' or business. . 'si of business. , . - . MARTIN RICHW1ffE,v I SAM'L It. HARMON. Salisbury, Oct. 3, 1855 3m( Ague and FeYer Bills. AGUE AND FEVER POSITIVELY CURED !!! 1 ' The Greatest Remedy ever discuYeredslor tke i ; For sale at J.H. Enniss' BookSSore. "TO one need be troubled with AGUU nd FE- 1 VER a single day, if they will use te above Remedy, which has been tried by hundred of per- sons wiuiouu a ciugie caso oi uuiur ; i ffirsj ju via. a boxj or two boxes mailed for $1 free. of pSstago-. .'Oct 3, 1 !W -4 r-, ! STEAM SAW MXliL! milE following are the rate3 for which LUMBER 1 will be sold: .. .. ifi All Lumber over 30 feet, 1 $15 per00 feet, AU " under 30 and over 20, 12' All 4 under 20 feet, 10 The above is for Scantling and all heay Lum ber, j ! Plank, $10 per 1000 feet, board measure. fsp Weatlerboarding and Ceiling, $10 per 10C4fecL Paling and 4 inch slats, j or 1 inch, 50 &nts per 1U0 running lect. :s -. Paling and 3 inch, by J or 1 inch, 4DcehfcprlOO feet runninc measure. j ; First quality selected and heart lumbeS 25 per cent over the above rates, delivered at tbiovinill. Cash payments required in alj cases as'ae lua ber is delivered, or when, called, for ; tftglir n6t punctually paid on demand, ten per cenUiHjjre will be added to the bill; as cash is absolutclyequired to carry on the work. , ' j s - H . All orders for lumber will be filled as l&jf-ji as it can be possibly done, and as good, lumber! if nnished ag can be had in this country. V.S WILLIAM IMKE". P. S. All communications directed tdphe eub scriber at Salisbury. f $VV L. . ept 26, 1855 . - ' ;:" 5 ; fWnITURE! FURNITlftl) 1! CABINET WARE R00Mfj ON MAIN STREET, SAL-ISBURifi N.'C. "T7E, the undersigned, having ented into y V copartnership for the purpose of axrying : CABINET BITSINESj in Salisbury, we respectfully solicit tjb, atten tion of the people of the surrounding Ssojintry, jggy 'and the public generally! IjRri favor Sai5Eplsus with a call. , Our roonsfire op- x 7 Upositethe Rowan House, itithe old and 'well known stand of Rowzee & Cb.i where we have, and keep constantly on hand jW? spleh- did assortment of Furniture, and are cistantly manufacturing it in the latesti neafest, and best styles. We are prepared to do ailQnds of turning in the wood line at a short not?e. All those that want turning done will findjipto their interest to give us a trial. Those wan!tfg any-r thing in pur line will please give us a; tml and hear our prices, for we are determine to sell low for cash. We keep onstantly on-Mnd' -Dressing Bureaus, plain do. d., French Bed- steads Common do. doi, Rocking Chaim ;fcofas, Dining Tabled, Secreturies and Bookefifes, La dies Workstands, Wardrobes, Corner Cboards, Washstands. Candlestand3, Patent Sho4ar Baths Also, a splendid assortment of Coaos con stantlv kept on hand. Repairing dp4e at a short notice. . s ' l - TO. WILtpLM, .HENRY M3E)RE. Salisbury, N. C, Sept. 19, 1855. ly. TOWN LOTS FOR SAJ3E. V. OFFER for sale the property in Salisbury Ifinowh as the "Uildebrand Lots."lJliey iie ou main street j ia the great South Wesgi juare two lront and twa Hack lots, each tfflnQasure 63 by 210 fect,with a pass-way 9 feet Side, to be run clear throuc i.. S ' Persons wishing to settle permanentljgii Salis bury, will not soon, again have so fair ' chance of purchasing as is here offered. A"fedit of one, ' two or three years will be givejg (if de sired.) ) ; . If not disposed of privately, these ftijta will bo sold, separately, at public auction at the Court House, in Salisbury, on TUESDAY of the next Rowan superior Court the 2th CfoTem ber.j ltUi ts 13ARRIt. ' c in iqI 14 - n Wanted Bushels WHEAL rTIlE subscriber wishes to purchase To 'Thous- X and bushels of W11JSAT,; for which hjSwih pay cash, at the highejet market price. 1 ' A ' , MICHAEL Bh)WN. Salisbury, July 6, 1855. - . . i'?ffi"i. ' 1 ryr". ! . ' " UST received i and fc'v salo at 2- II. Enuiis' IlookVitorc, a- flruong which maybc fonfad some m rat Private Boarding School FOR GIRLS. , LINCOLNTON, N C. MRS. "WILLIAM J. 1LEIAN9EB, Principal. THE Third session will commence on the 1st f October. ; Mrs. Alexander is now readj", to receive boarders into her family. . Parents are assured that the strictest attention will be paid to the manners, habits "and principles of their -daughters, and every necessary care bestowed to promote thefr health and happiness. The course of study embraces the usual branches ef a thor ough English Education, together with the French .Language, Music and Drawing. TERMS: Senior Bepartment, i : : $15 00 Junior, 12 00 Music on the Piano; v 20 OO uuitar, . 6 00 French, 12 00 Fine'Needlework.. -I 6 00 Boarding per month, I ' 9 00 August 22, 1855. , 40 TIN, SHEET IRON & COPPER WAEE MAJTCTFACTORY. A. HBDUIIXGGR . ; .nrXINQ this day bought the interest of W. m m Brown, will continue to carry on the a bove business and furnish all article in its vari ous branches, and will always keep, on band an assortment of Tin, Japan, Copper and Sheet Iron Ware. House Roofing and Guttering promptly: executed and. warranted good. He would especially call attention to the large sup ply of Cooking Stoves which he now has on hand, of all kinds and sizes, at as low prices as they can be bought in the State. Merchants, Pedlars and others are invitedto eive him a call, as he is determined to sell the above articles cheaper than any other house in the State. ' Country produce," old pewter and old copper, taken in exchange for work. , Salisbury, July 22, 1855. ly:41 Land for. Sale ! PURSUANT to a Decree of the Court of Equity, obtained at last Spring Term, I shall offer for public sale, at the Court House, In Salisbury, on the otn day of JNovemner next, being Tuesday of No- vembej: Court week, ; 600 ACRES OF LAND, lying on Third Creek, adjoining the Lands of W. B Wood, deceased, and others, fcaid lands will be sold upon the petition of B. B.-Roberts, Guardian of. Sarah E. and James A. McDonald. : Terms of Bale twelve, months credit, bond and se curity. ' r , . . Ik BLACKMKK, C.M.U. .Oetober 3, 1855 6t46 (Printers fee $3) Lmd and mi for Sale. A RARE OPPORTUNITY IS A , r. -j. r - to any one wishinjr to purchase. tne above property. The tract consists of "150 ACRES, of the best Land in Rowan Oounty, about half of which is most splendidly timbered, and the other ia under a high state of cultivation. On the tract is also a large and excellent meadow. ; THE MILL is newly repaired, and is situated at a good distance from any other mill, and has heretofore commanded an extensive patronage. Its situation, in the midst At mm nnp frrn 1 n , irminagiiirfirtii Mwrtrwrtrrw wt V. B. a" W " "W I INI III 'ilMIM.W' country, would make it a safe investment to anv ione desiring to purchase such property, j . The land lies thirteen miles west of Salisbury, adjoining tho lands of Maria Cowan, Robert Har ris and, others. .Terms will be made accommodat ing to the purchaser, if application be made soon to me at my ressdence six miles west of Salisbury,' on the Lincoln road. For further particulars apply as above. 1 : . . i i 4 7 RICHARD IL COWAN. October 3, 1855. . . tf 46 JiNO. A. WEIRMM & PRICE, Mercjiant Tailors, RE io w receivine a mosfsplendid.' Stock of .: . -'7 V . , Ready-ilade Clothing, Cloths, Casse- meres ana vesungs :. uioves, Hosie ry, Cravats, Stocks, Napoleon Ties, Shirts, Collars, Sus- penders, &o, &c. ? In short a most complete assortment of new FURNISHING GOODS, all of which will be sold on most reasonable terms. As to quality and price, we. challenge all competition, Call - and examine for your eelves. . JNO. A. WEIRMAN & 'PRICE. Salisbury, Septu12, 1856. 4$. VALUABLE LAND For Sale. mHE SUBSCRIBER IS DESIROUS OF SELL- ; i ing one of the most Valuable .Tracts of JLand in Davie County, containing about 170 ACRES! on the water of th4 Yadkin River, lying about IS miles west of Salisbury, and seven from Mocksville, and adjoining the lands of John Foard and others. There is no cleared land of any consequence, all weU timbered and watered. For eligibility, for cul tivation; it cannot surpassed. There is no improve ments exceptaFramelleusenearlyfiniahed. To all wishing the very beat of Land, I would say call and see aad satisfy yourselves to the opportunity nw offered of seourlng a TRACT JO F LAND of th ve- . ry best soil, and Timber of almost every description. There are two good saw mills within a convenient ' 'distance. ; : ;,. .- - .,T'i;'t .i:.- -. Terms made easy to the purchaser. , i ! Any person detirous of buying, will please call" on the subscriber fiy miles west of Salisbury. . JOHN M. RIDENIIOUR. Oct 10, 1855 - tf47 : GRIST MILL ! THE SUBSCRIBER WILL FURNISH LUM bcr at his mill at the following rates ; all sold by board measure : . ' j All Lumber 301 feet longnd over 7 -$15.per 1600 . over 24 ft. long and under 30, 13 33 " " " overl9ftlongandunder25, 12 50 M " underiO feet long, 10 00 " Allscantling under 3 by 4, slaU, 4c 15 00 All inch plank, weatherboarding,' ceiling and flooring at $10 per thousand. ' First quality and heart Lumber, charged 25 per cent, higher than the above rates. ; T k.r.ioMT nnt int onmnlete operation a first rate CRIST WILL in connection with my saw milH and will furnish good meal upon reasonable ternu, at such, times as may suit customers, either at the mill or in Town. All orders for Meal or Lumber left with Jauies B., Beard, in Salisbury, wiR b punctually attended to. October 17, 1855. 3m48 ' PLEASE NOTICE THIS! ' fTTHE subscriber wishing to retire from the JL Tailoring and Clothing Business,' reqests alt persons indebted to him to call and settle, by the first of December nexW ' As this is considc cd to be ample time, there will be no indulgence !v;T,.n aftr th.it date. HORACE BEARD. N. B. A smaU Stock of Clothing on hand, which will be disposed of on very low terms. . August 2l 155.-tdec:41 J choice (lece? just issued.. For sals cJjjpBp. . Jo . . m
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