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i MASONIC procession DRUGS! HENRIETTA LINE OF iSteamand Freight Boats, IMPORTANT xnEWS FOR Rail Road Contractors and Others! mm "I MASONIC INSTITUTE, Germantan, N. C. GERMANTON LODGE No: 116 of Ancient York Masons, take pleasure; in informing their brethren of the order, and the public generally, that tbey are about establishing at Germaoton, an institution of a high grade of for the education of males. Tbey. with many others, long felt the want of a school of this charactef in this part of the South, have taken measures to build an institution that will give to our young men every advantage for obtaining a thorough education in any part, or the whole of College Course.

Students can ibe prepared for any' of the College classes. Mr. George M. Everhartj has been elected by the Board of Trustees as the Principal. Mr.

Everhart has had the experience of nearly wven years as Teacher? four years as ihe Principal of an Academy, and three as an instructor in one of thje most popular colleges in the South- Marked success has attended bis efforts in each of these departments.1 Moreover, if scholarship and untiring energy and aide vol ion to bis profession, can recommend him to our people, he surely will receive their entire confidence. Several competent assistants will aid him, and such other means will be employed that shall raise the School at once to a position of superior usefulness. The Edifice is a very large and elegant brick build- ingA Germanton is remarkable for its healthy location, and the morality of its citizens. Board can be obtain ed in cur best families at! the low price of 6 per month. FThe scholastic year is divided into two unequal ses OFFICIAL REPORT OF THE- MAYOR OF, PORTLAND MAroRVOrrice, 1651.

0 To the Citizens of Portland: The -Act for the Suppression A Drink-Ing Housra nnd tippling SJinp," pfJ the last iit'a-sioii of lb Legislature, has been in operation in this city lor nbouj three inonlhti. and I think it prpper to give tiie people of PoriUnd some definite in-formation ol its resulls. At the lime of ii pnssagr, there were M)ppoed to he in this city from 200 to 300 shops nml other piitcrs wbrrr itiluxiriing-liquors were, openly fold to all comers. At the preMint time, there re no pl.ices where such liquors nro sold openlV and only lew where they are sold at all, and tbnt with great cnu'ion and only to those who are personully known to the keepers, nnd who can he relied upon not to hetry themtojho authorities. These places.

With one po'ssitijy wiih two exceptions ntn of the louest chnrnctrr; and so fnr as ihey sell lhe1e liquors at all, minister to the depravd appeines ol the IihspsI part nf our popg)hUin; lut the kerpeis th se places he brought to jus theffniiic in iiHoxicaiing liquors, to be used as a drink, will be en-tirr-lj fXtiiiuinhrd in this city. Trie simps which4! allude to. aie kept nlmost exclu sivi ly lv freiyiers. and the few prions who nru.now hrouhl to the lockup in the watch house, are th- customers ol ihese places. Mud are ifjeinsrivra loieieners, a I -I- X- ctitotr wilt be opened on-Thursday, the 1 df of January, 1852.

for ihe reception of at which time the building willtx? dedicated, and an Address delivered by ihe Rer'd. Samuel S. Bryant. Alo Mr. Geo.

M. Everhart. the Prin cipal of the Institute, will deliver his Inaugural. Bre thren of the fraternity aie respecifally invited to attend. JOHN W.

GIBSON, Sec. ojtne Wge. Germanton, Nov. 24, 1851. 4i31 1EQUITY SALES I OF VALUABLE LAND And Town Property.

IN pursuance of a Decree of the Court of Eqnity for Rowan County, made nt the Fait Term, 1851, I shall expose fur sate, at the Court House in Salisbury on the 1st day of January, the following valuable property: 342 ACHES OF LAND, lying on Crane Creek, adjoiniisr the Innda of John Gar-mon aiul o'hers, it brinz iponlhe petition the heire ni law of Michnel Brown, dfCaced, for partition.i Credit, 12 months, bond and security. $3 450 ACR33 OP LAND, lying on Grant? Creek, adjoining the lands of Jacob Couahenour and othersr S3 100 AORES OF Iving on Cnine Creek, adjoining the lands of William Murphy and.oihers. Also l-7th ol S2 300 ACRES OF LAND. lyinz on Crane Creek, adjoining the lands of James L. Brown and others, it being an undivided interest of the Grand children of Moes Brown, sen dee'd Credit of 12' months on all the above, bond and security.

S2 192 ACRES OL X.A.ND, lying on Second Creek, adjoinjng the lands of ChrisTo-phT Lyerly. P-tr Bnrrier and others, sold upon the petition of 0. G. Foard, Guardian these lands will be sold in two luis of 1 00 acres and 1)2 acres. Credit of nine months, bond and security.

S3 150 aoRrs of land, at lie premises, on Tuesday the 30th day of December on Dutch Second tjreek, adjoining the lands of Jonathan Sn.ner, Elizabeth Misenhamer and others, sold at the' petition of the heirs it law of Andrew Frick, subject to widow's dower. Credit, nine months, bond and security. 3 ALSO At the Court House in Salisbury, on the 1st Jay of Januaiy, H52, 90 ACRES OF LAND, adjoining the lands of John Cajrson, Cicero Foard and others sold upon the petition of Michael B. Dickson and others. Credit, 12 months, and security.

3 Also, at the same time and place, lOt No. 21, in the Great South Square of the town of Salisbury, on which is a good' dweliing housp and other out houses said Lot is sold upon the petition of Henry B. Casper and others, heirs at law of Ezifi Casper, dee'd. Credit, 12 months, bond and security. 3 L.

M. E. lishury, Nov. 25, 1851. 6i30 Guardian Notice.

PURSUANT to an Order! of Court, I will sell at the late residence of Newnan Cowan, deceased, on Thursday, the 18th December next, the following property, viz: One tract of Land, containing 240 ACRES more or less and one negro boy, one woman and three children. The Land is lying pn the waters of Third Creek, adjoining Matthew Brandon, Thomas L. Kerr, and others. Terms made known on the day of sale. 4t29 STEPHEN F.

COWAN. Guardian. COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE, At Newton, Catawba Cuunly. N. Carolina.

Rev. C. H. Albert, Principal, Assistant, THIS Institution will open on the first day of De-cember next, and will embrace the following Departments, to wit 0 1. A Classical, or Collegiate Course, 2.

A Preparatory Course for College, 3. A Teacher's Course, or Normal Department. 4-. A Primary Department. And that the Institution maybe fully adapted to supply every educational want in Western North Carolina an Agricultural and Business course, embracing such branches of natural science and studv.

as are nJmlinr to these pursuits, will be added as soon as the necessary flrrnn man uiiuiigriiiriiia tail IJItlUC. Mr. Albert is a'gentleman of highlfnoral and literary attainments, and is every way wel I qualified as an instructor of youth. As the number of students increas es, the best additional Professors and Assistant Teachers will be procured, and every arrangement made to facilitate the progress of the pupil, and to commend the Institute to the favor of all. i Arrangements are making to erect large and convenient buildings for Ihe Institution, and until these are fi ished, students can be comfortably accommodated in the village.

1 Trrm ptr Session oj Fire Mmth. Collegiate Course, From 12 0(1 to 815 00 Preparatory do. 8 OU to 12 00 Teachers' do. 6 U0 to 8 00 ao- 4 00 to 6 00 IJoird nnd room, per week, 1 25 to 1 50 Contingent expenses, qq French, German, Music, Drawing, Painting, Sec extra. 6 J.

II CRAWFORD, Ch'n. Coth. N. C. C.

Newton, N. Oct: 31. 1651. ritjO DANCING SCHOOE WM. G.

MURPHY. Professor of Dancing re informs the citizens of Salisbury and its vanity. he has arrived here for the purpose of forming a class in the art, and he would say to those who patronize him.ih,t-tbe utmost attention will be fnTlnVr18 Scho' commence on the 8th ami Lessons for the Ladies in the afternoons at bait pas, ihe evening for the Gentlemen at 7 o'clock, a. the Mansion Hotel. wishing private Lessons will-find him at the Hotel on Mondays.

Tues-days and Wednesdays. Tern moderate. Deeemher 4. 1651. 3ltf Cottoit Yarns, Cottonl Yarns.

rpHE subscriber would inform those persons who X. have been waiting, others desirous of Buena Factory Cotton Yarns, that he is now prepared to sPpiy either at wholesale or retail Persons unacquainted with the above Manufactory, who w.sh to see a 9uptrtar articU oj Yarn, arenvited to give htm a call. Ei MYERS. Salisbury, Sept. 1951.

20 bfrhsbiiry. Aug. 14 Cotton Yarn Sheetings iT a supenoiqnalitycan be 'had at the Rowan Fac- rf yy ral theKore of J. F. Chambers 6l at reduced prices.

i i pebJnch. (rm N- 4 80 cen'8 7 tht bfU fb00t 34 at Or by he bale of S00 yard, at 6 eenrl per yard. IG. CAIRNS. AgT.

Salisbury. Sept. 25. 1851. Warrants for sale here.

Mm LAiMU. ARE all in excellent order for business. Our Tow Boats have bees recent I re Dai red and madeeood as new. hav4 also added a neic Flat for low wa ter, and well adapted to tbe enrice. Sh will carry 7UU bbls.

merchandize, and draw only 20iuchrs water. Those favoring us with their patronage, may expect as prompt and cheap service in every particular as any other Line can offer. G. DEMING. Pres't.

R. M. ORRELL, Ag'nt. A. D.

CAZAUX, Agent-ai Wilmington. Fayetteville.Dec.21, lg50. 58tf Great Attraction AT GOLD HILL DELTAS fc CO. HAVING LATELY RE- ceived a laree and SDlendid unnlv of Suminrr 1 loods, and wisnmg to reduce their stock will sell at a very sma it advance on INew York Cost. The citizens of Rowan may depend uoon findina their the finest nnd best assorted slock in the county, comprising the rich est uress uooos manufactured.

Ready Made Clothmz groceries, Hardware, Dry Uonnets, Hats, and Fancv Anielfs. Always fn hand the la Coffee and Sugar which wiih every article in their es tannsnment will positively be 6old lower than ever, as we are determined to reduce our stock to make room for our Fall supply. Give us trial before making your purchases elsewhere, and we will convince you th.it you can gei bargains at D. Elias it Co's store, Gold Hill, C. Having a large order for Feathers we will pay the highest market price for them.

All other country produce taken in exchange. July 12. 1851 CASH FOR NEGROES, Salisbury. Sept. 25.

1851. THE subscriber is now in market and wishes to pu--chase a number of Negres. for which he is offer-inzthe IIilict Hurkcl Prices in Catli. Persons wishing to dispose of the above named pto-perty would do well to call on the subscriber MYERS. Communications from a distance attended to.

Salisbury, Sept. 25, 1S51. 10tf. Superior Havana Cigars AND best Virginia chewing tobacco, for sale by SU.M.MERELL, POVVE, TO. May 15.

lS.il 2if. 300 DOLLARS REWARD. SCAPED from the Jail of Kershaw Di-irict. on mid Monday the lltli day of July SAMUEL J. LOVE, who was convicted for the murder of Mr.

Robert Lester, at Spring Term, lNil. Slid Love is about 20 or 21 years of naje, 6 feet 2 inches hi'sjh, has raiher dark hair, and of a sallow ulid has a down cast look, with diirk gray eyes, and some of his front teeth a little decayed, and is a carpenter by trade. I will give the reward to any person who will apprehend the said T. Low, and lodge him in any jail in this State, one hundred and fifty dollars for his safe confinement in any jail in the United States, so th.it 1 get him. JOHN INGRAM, S.

D. Camden, 3. August 8. 1W51 6m 1 6 ARE RECEIVING THEIR FALL AND WINTER STOCK OF GOODS! WHICH THEY INTEND TO DISPOSE OF ON THEIR USUAL ACCOMMODATING TERMS. PLEASE FAVOR US WITH A CALL EXAMINE, HEAR PRICES AND JUDGE FOR YOURSELVES.

Salisbury, Nov. 13 1851 50 KV II NS PI A NoTui'OII Y. o. 75 Baltimore Baltimore, Ittd. ALL persons in want of good and durable instruments will find them in this Establishment, of beautiful tone and finish.

All Piano's are warranted, and any instrument that does not come up to expectation, will be removed without any charge, and another put in its place without charges. AdJrepp, A. KUIIN, No. 75. Baltimore Baltimore, Md.

June 20, 5 LIST OF PRICES. 6 octave from Sl0 to 300; do from 8250 to S350 7 do from 300 to 500. Grand Pianos from 8500 10 gl 500. Dr. J.

J. SUMMERELL HAVING returned from the city of New York, respectfully announces to his friends and the public that he may be found at his office, in the new Drug Story, at all hours. Salisbury, Feb 27.1851 Just Received and For Sale HARRISON'S Celebrated Columhian black, blue, and red Inks, at the Book Store. J. II.

COFFMAN. Salisbury, July 24. 1P51. jo Dr. RM7Henderson HAVING permanently located in the Town of Concord, tenders his services to the citizens of the place and vicinity, in the several branches v( his profession.

Office a few doors below the store of Phifer ic York. Concord, June 14, 1851 if 7 TAILORING. 1 rXlIIE subscriber begs leave most re- 1 JL spectfuily to announce to and natrons and the Dublic erneralU- thnt he is still to be found at his old stand in Cnwnn' Rn. Row, Salisbury where he is ever ready and willing to execute all orders in his line. He is constantly in receipt of the LATEST AND MOST APPROVED FASHIONS.

which together with a good degree of experienee, he flatters himself, wiil enali'e him to xive satisfaction to all who may favor him with their patronaae. AM work done at the shortesjnotice, and on the most reasonable J. A. WE1RMAN. Salisbmy.

March 26. 151. 48 Telegraph Water Carrier THIS is a new and very useful invention for the purpose of raisin? and conveying watereiiher from springs or wells, for domestic uses. It is also useful for raising ores from mines, or any similar purpose. It accomplishes the same amount of labor in less than half the time required by any other machine, with half the amount of labor.

With this simple contrivance bucket can be sent to a spring at the distance of ihree hundred yards and returned with wafer in three minutes nine a is simple in its construction, durable, and not easily to let out of repair The undersigned having purchased the patent rifit for the counties of Rowan. Cabar-us and Mecklenburg in this State, wiil be oleaed to sell llllia 10 rsoch as may need them. Letters addressed to him at oaiisuury, win receive punctual attention. A. H.

CRESS. Salisbury. July 10, 1851 tf in, N. B. All persons having in use the Telegraph Water Carrier in use in the above named counts, are requested to call and see the subscriber as he does not wish to have any unpleasant controversy wiih any one A C.

J. D. WII.I.XAKES, nr Executor's Salp. ILL PnWie auction. on the 17th da Gr J- December next, the residence of Wi-lf.

Emerson, deceased, about four miles of Monroe. Iredell county, the following 4 ValoaSJ NVjrro 40 Bale, of S'B Wheat. 0..,. Hay. Fodder.

Tc Crn' 27. 1851. A- EME3S0ON' Ert. KIMS wmo. IIIHilJI SIAXVVELL I Wholesale and Retail TXAVING pnrch.ed the ar C.

removed to the Bd lately occnid the Mansion Hotel, in aJjLa Bortment now on hand, they are rereiVlP from llie North of all artirlev in their re selling on the mi reasonable 5 nanicularlv 10 call ike itirmlnH Hm. 1 and Physicians to their nork, for iJ7Ty largest assortment ever offerrd lor Uarolina.ana are oVterm.r.rd to ker hand that may be wanted in llt, cneaprr man uie same article can in this section of ctnnry. Thfir amoii pose a in piri 01 me tallowing articlr r. i can and Lnglith) blae ina. do do.ti.rr k-j hydrarg coni-creta red precipitate, glish and Turkey) opium, morphia, Jt i' anJ acetate) sulphur, sublimed do, J0 tnAniA an cr various gums and gums reson.

a tinctures, su.pti pir nure corop. The essential oils and rTr nine. 1 he various preparation of iron 3a J(f nish, (several varieties acid. J(c ny articles for house keepers, oth a iJf 'i1 eilracl for pies and ihe like Fanr a 'T arrow root ail kinds of spiers, buib Lr, knives, camphorated putchu fur rl.t,c.,!',tnti from moths, Lvon's magnetic powdrrnnr lion of rats, bed bugs. Sic.

UEo reniedieii Brandret.t's pil.s. IVtrrs" do I'" sarsapanHa, Sands' do, Swame'a do irV. toral. Jayne expectorant, vernulur Mri. cod I iver oil.

Surgical Intrutneuls. 0'i 1 punctually attended to. Saliburtf. April 3. 19ol Excitement Not Over Ye rHB SUESORIBEns uli ci A tention the public to thetr stotk cf LEFLER BOOTS, AMI SHOE! now on hand, the manufacture U-ui ..11.

vi no uas nefn it yv siness lor 1 tr last twenty veai i um.riM.-WH.MUIUII. UM reCflMl and Philadelphia, a fine lot of Calf Skins and Shoe Trimniic bought entirely for cash, at reduced fficrt. iiieni. wnn tt.e auvantage ol tbnr Taa-VtrJ lower than anv establishment in Sai HARNESS, They also have on hand a fine fk HARNESS. BRIDLES.

maile by an experienced workman. luth ing at reduced prices. Persons wan'ip4 mv irr -their line of business, will nleose pive fore buying elsewhere. Hides v( en Bs casn. Lome one, cone 0 site the Post Office nd air F.

Chambers Cu HROWN HAY.Nt? Saljsbmy. Airil 24. lN.rl i Useful and Ornamental: ''fHII snbscrifwrs won rr' J- spectful call the attenioa i4m the pubhc to their 23 FURNITURE ROOM "--ht- IIUHUII II I' have on hand. re rnnn'ific mrinir '( able furniture, that bas ever 11 i.iau.iiictj:'. J.

-J til li. 11 11 iiTi.i in ir 11 country, viz: hne I aJ fit 1 9f Si 9 1 p. t.ij 11 1 uuit(itl I lit (i rw mm I tcnire I'ables. vith JlarMc Topv WA nuilOHEs. soiws.

spring seat rocking and a fine cf cine bot'otii' WINDSOR CHAIRS. They also have on hand large iiM.r'MT;! Furniture, and a full assort mem ol A. 1 above articles shfll! Nf as CHEAP FOR CASH. as they can be bought any where 1 i- tr wr, would st to the puh'ic hi ior under our own supervision A we -if to satisfy in furniture tittd prue. fo- par and piesent pa 1 n.ijc, and 1 tuality and promptne in our lius.r.

crease. Alt kinU ol produce or Uin.ber tak'-r' 1 change at the maiket prices william rovzf. sam. k. hai.k:-' Salisbury, April 1 7.

1 1 MEI)ICLES MEDK IM arp receiving at Dr. C. Vhe.er' the largest and lent stock of Med i ments, Pain? nnd Dye Stuff-, siu I' Fancy and useful A nicies, efer brought into try. (See our larsre hand bilUand Ci-ta will sell very low tor cash. LOCKi: C1IAKM Salisbury.

May 11,1 4 NOTICE. Will offer for sale, for rash, at the ff M. door in Slafesville, on the third MotiJi ary next, the following tracts of L-mJ. 1 'r E. M.

Campbell. 4o0 acres valued SI3" tax 4 07. Nancy Mojrison's estate, 300 acre, va'j-J I4 tax, 00. Nancy Id's era'e, 125 acre, l4J and tax. 70 cts.

Thomas A. Sharpe, 100 acres, valued tax, 2-i cts. W. J. Douthit, 20 acres, valued hr IS? fc 3.1 f.r.1.

I I I I Gideon Gooden, 1.6 acres, va'ued ft 200, fori-' 81 3G Pinllip Lambert, 65 acres, mlued S'5- 24 cents. James Drawlv. 2lB acres, valued ftl.13, f-r 'i" 1843 tax. 2 47. Jane McKoy.

134 acres, valued 20, f-r 1S? tax. ft2 lis. Josiah Clliott, 75 acres, valued fr 4fe cents. W. F.

Condry, 225 acres, valued 400, for 1 70. Hezekiah Massy, 103 acres, valued ft2T'0. 82 George Mcintosh in trost for George. 159 ued lfq8 and 19 tax, ftl John Elliott in trust for H. C.

Eliiott, 205 ed 8205, for tax. CO cents J. A. ROSCBRO. Sb'rt oflre-' Nov.

17. 1851 Price adv. $7. 3 Sew Sonlhcrn Enlerprizf' HE ILLUSTRATED FAMILY new and eiejnn't n.irr nubl.shed ,1 B.CASPER nave this day received from New York a la re stock of SOLE LKATHER, Freirh CalfSLIas, Boot Shoe Triiuiniiiff generally. Those about to enjage in Rail Road contracts wWd find it fall nA look at our large stock of heavy shoea.

To the Ladies and Gentlemen, we would say that we have as fine and good materials for manufacturing as can be found in any of the Northern Citten. It has become quite common to bray and make a flourish about material! having been bought for cash. Jtc. but we say without fear of contradiction that we have the Best VTorkmea on BOOTS and Ladles SHOES to found in this State. An to prices, we will sell as low as the lowest.

warrant all our work to fit well. I A call is respectfully solicited from the public. Our I shop is one door below the Book Store, and formerly occupied by Mr. Jacob Letter. II.

B. CASPER CO. Salisbury. May 1, 1851. 52 New Cabinet Ware Rooms.

Til subscriber respectfully informs the A public 'hat he has opened a Cabinet Shop in Salisbury, and has now on hand it I most all kinU of FURNITURE usually made in establishments of this kind, viz China Presses, Wardrobes. French Bedsteads, Mahogany Rocking Chairs, Sofas, Ladies' Mahogany Workftands. Ay article not on hnnd will be promptly made either of mahogany or wnlnut. He has now on hand a handsome assortment of Cane bottom. Rocking and Windsor CHAIRS, Which he will sell chap fnr cash.

He may be found at all limes at his shop on the cross street opposite W. Murphy Co 's store. (LTCoffins alwnys kept on hand. Country produce will be taken in twivment for work I at the market price. Plank anJ scantling wanted at this time.

Two Journeymen Cabinet Workmen, of steady habits, wanted, to whom liberal waes will be given. A. STOKER. Salisbury. April 10, 1S1.

Iy49 JOEL SULLIVAN, Satlllc u.itl opposite W. Murphy J- Salisbury, N. C. HAVING permanently located myself in the Town of Salisbury, I now offer my services in the above business. Having worked in some of the best shops in the State and -ilso in Northern cities.

I think I can please all wh- may favor me with a cail. Repairing done at short notice. Prices moderate. Couatry produce taken in exchange for work. JOEL SULLIVAN.

Jar. -ary 23. 1S51. iyj7 EAGLE MILLS! rrHEKE is a fair prospect of a Company of North- A. ern Mechanics and Manufacturers settling on the Eagle or South igle Tract The South Eatfle Tract is adjoining the Eagle, on both of which is a splendid water power of irreat force.

I have a beautiful piece of La nd in the South Eagle Tract which I propose io lay offin small lots of one fourth of an acre each, for the accommodation of Merchants, Doctors, und Mecbanict. All such persons would do well to give this riaing place due attention. There is a tide in the affairs of men Which, la'xeii at its flood. Leads on 10" happiness and wealth. Here is a chance.

Capitalists would also do well to look this way. I need little help to carry on more successfully, the enterprises in which I am engaged and on which I propose 10 enter. I am steadily progressing, however, though slowly, with my original schemes, to wit: the erection of Factories for spinning cotton and wool, and for calico printing. Hut as I advance the prospect opens up. and invites to larger nnd more fruitful fields.

This location for manufacturing purposes and for a Town, is very favorable. It is near enough to the rreat Central Rail Road, and in a very healthy region of Country. I will sell lots privately on the mosi favorable terms to suit purchasers. The water power on the South Eagle Tract, is immense, nnd capable ofdrivin? almost any amount of Machinery. Early applications either for lot- or an interest in the p.esent or proposed enterprises will receive the most favorable offers 3m4 ANDREW GG ARLY Iredell uniy, N.

May 4, 151 DR. TYL WHITEHEAD OFFERS his professional servicesto the public He can at present be found athis residence, unless engaged Offlfc-In Johnston's White Roir. Salishury 21 150, tf. To all whom it may-Concern. This is to certify that I h-ive been afflicted with Cancer for the forty years or more, and after a series of operations performed hy d.tferent physicians, who sometimes partially healed it.it would break out again Finally a physician effected a cure on my upper lip.

(for that was its locality; but in a hort tune it broke out on my forenead about nme or ten years nan. It soon f-an to enlarge, until I ajrain had to call in medical aid. but to no effect. It worse and worse, until it was about a third larger than a hard dollar, and extended from the ede of my hair to mv eye-brow. My friends generally thought that it would soon kill me ihe smell of it was rpiiie offensive.

Whil-t in this extremity, I applied to Mr. A. F. and I am happy tosay'he e.irneo .1 cure in six weeK without the ue of ihe knife: his treatment is somewhat severe, but only a hort. lime.

My cancer hash-en well upwards of four month-, and has no appearance of breaking out aain. My general health has been better since then ihan it has for 5 or 6 years; and from his success in curing others also, I think he will be able to cure ail such diseases if taken in tune. I therefore advise all ho are thus afflicted to give him a trial. her MARY FORREST, mark. Stanly County, N.

Sept. 6. 1651. BOffER WILSON JCWCLCI1S 3t Slf.VUUSTHTIIS, KECP constantly on hand an ex- crz tensive assortment of Watcli, Clocks Jewelry, Silver-Ware, 3ICSIC1L ISTRniETS. BEV0LVIC PISTOLS, Perfumery, Soaps and rancj Irtlcles of every description.

Persons wi.lnng purchase articles the above Ime.wiM do well to call and exam-tne ihe.rnne selection, one door above the store of W. Co. Watches Clock, and Jewelry repaired in the best manner, and wamnt.H i Lectne and plain Watches altered to Patent Levers and warranted to perform well. 1 oansoury. May 1, ltj5I 12 S.

R. FORD. Wilmington, n. HOXCMEATS HEAD 1XD Jr ot Stones Paint Stones Imposing and in nort.any article called for of either Italian. Egyptian or American 3Iarble and work warranted to please or no sale and if damaged before delivery, ir ism r-r, Orders for any of the above enumerated articles lefi a.

unman, win he attended to with dispatch. ov. 9. LOOK! OUT! A LL persons indebted to Brown James will please XXcome forward and sele immediately, or they will have to settle with an officer. xt BROWN 61 JAMES- March S7.

1P51. 47 Blanlcs of every description for sale AT THIS OFFICE. 'mT' laX bl t- sions, the first commencing on Thursday, the 1st of January, 1652, contiues The second commencing on the third Monday in June, continues 27 weeks. The prices of tuition are as follows: Ancient Languages, 25 per year. English and Mathematics, 16 The Primary branches 14 The members of the Lodge are the Trustees of the Institute.

JLimiLL. I. iGIBSON. Dr.AV. W.

STEDMAN, A. SCALES, J. A. BITTING, Dr. B.

JONES, E. BANNER. Dr. W. WITHERS, S.

S. BLACKBUllN, Committee in behalf of Trustees. Germanton, Oct. 20. 1851.

I0i26 Valuable Land For Sale. virtue of a decree of the iourt of Equity, of Rowan, I will expose to public sale, at Woodgrove, in the County of Rowan, the following Tractsof Lnnd.formeri ihe uron- eny of Abel Cowan, dee'd that part of the Foster place, allotted to the heirs of William Cowan, dee'd adjoining the lands of N. Hall, Thos. Giilespie, and others. Also, that part of the Thompson which was assigned ihe heirs of Hezekiah Cowan, deceased The lands are of excellent soil, and very desirable.

They will be shown by Robert Harris to any desirous of making an examination. Twelve months credit. BLACKMER, C. E. Nov.

4. 1851. Price adv. $4 FIRST ARRIVAL OF FALL WINTER GOODS M. BROWN SON ARE now receiving their FALL AND WINTER GOODS, comprising a general assortment of British, French and American STAPLE FANCY DRY GOODS, Hardware and Cutlery, Boots and Shoes, sole Leather and Calfskins, Hats, Caps and Bonnets, Delph.

China, and Glass Ware, Sug.ir, Coffee and Tea, Paints and Oils, Spirits Turpentine and Varnish, Window Glass, all sizes, Ames' best Shovels and Spades, Ames' Mattocks and Picks, together with a great variety of other articles usually kept in stores. To all of which we invite the attention of our customers and the public. Country merchants will find it to their interest to examine this stock before making their purchases. We will not be undersold by any one doing business in this place. Salisbury, Sept.

4, 1K51. 1R SALISBURY, N. C. THIS large and splendid Establishment, so long, extensively and favorably known, is yet in successful operation. It is now owned by Dsvid Barrin-ger, Eq but under the entire comrol and management of Sam'l.

Reeves, Jr. The undersigned is determined to spare no pains or expense not only to sustain the fair reputation of this House, but hopes by extra diligence in the discharge ofiahis duiies, and attention to thecomfurt of his customers, to juidk to its renown and thus to merit a continued and 'increasing public favor. Stage Office All the Stages and Hacks, one excepted, arrive and depart from this House, the undersigned being the Stage agem at this point Bmltliam uaid Fiu uiltire of all kind is good and comfortable, and the rooms convenient and pleasant and the servants attentive and obliging. The Table is always furnished with" the best the market affords, aided by a fine vegetable garden of extensive variety. The Bar will be kept supplied with a lot of choice liquors, comprising all the differeut kinds usually kept in the best Hotels.

Horses attended" to with the greatest care. Feeling anxious to pleafe, the subscriber begs old customers and the public at large to give him a trial SAMUEL REEVES. 5ir29 Manager. BARGAINS, BARGAINS. CALL AND SEE IHave one fin, new FOUR HORSE WAGON, and a pair of dark iron-grey HORSES six and seven years old, gentle, Safe, anrl rrnnA wurl-vra lotsof elegant BUGGIES of rare workmanship and style, which I will sell 20 per cent under ordi-J.

S. JOHNSTON, nary prices. December 4, 1851. NEGROES TO HIRE. HE subscriber will offer for hire, to the highest bidder, for the next 12 months, at the Court House in Lexington, on Tuesday the of December, between 20 and 30 Likely.

Negroes, consisting of men, women and boys. Among the men there are 4 or 5 experienced Miners and Blas'ers, and one Rlacksmith, who is also a good l.iner and Blaster The'Honse and Lot formerly occupied by old Mr. Har-grave will also be offered for sale or CHARLES LEE PAYNE. Dec. 1, 1851.

4t3l FLOWER BOLBSi JUST Received a few very rare Flower Bulbs and Flower Seed, to which we would call the attention of the Ladies. SUMMEREXL.POWE CO. Dee. 4, 1831. 31 R.

M. ORRELIj, Forwarding tad CoiiiHikslcD Xerebant, FayttUvillt, N. C. Jinaary 30, 1851. if 39 5 Misioniir most.

Without exception. The stock li quors which llie keepers of tluse plnces ht.n) hand when the Uw went into op eraiiou, will souu be exhausted, nnd Mime il'fTTniill will he fniliKi hv them in rnrih-ii ishing their stores, as the biw will iinlilr lii to Slop entirely Ihe siipjdles of these li- qnois, which have hjiheito been reci-ived pijncipnlly ly rnilrtmri nnd iH those jmmmjiis wlni nre now yelling ineso nquor uninwiuity in rorlland, are doing it ou a ver) suptll cale, the supplies which the most ol iheul keepon band are extremely lnniu-d 111 iirmu and every precaution is used 10 concent them from the pojice. In one shop serched, as-found less than one qonrl in tvvo smnll Imtiles; in another were louixl only three contninmg Its than three quarts, concealed in cellar behind board in another, the liquor was found rounder he floor, buried in ihe earth and some has been found in deeper concealment. Three months ngo, there was in this city several whoesMh dealers in liquors'; but at the present time thero is not one--the wholesale business censed entirely, when the jaw went into operation. There was but one distillery in the State, nvihr.

time ol the enactment of this law. though anoljier was in progress pr a very large scale. Operations on the latter were promptly slopped, and the other has been demolished. At the present time there is no distillery in thisStaie. The resulls of the law so far have been more salutary anil decisive than its most mmm.i...'.t I I ttiucui uipnua oau nny rigni ip anticipate.

Although extremely stringent in its provisions, nnd summary jn its processes, it Was received by the great majority ol the people of this city and of the Sjate with approbation and by all with quite acqui-eseiicr and in this cjty. its vigorous exe cut ion has been attended with, as much quiet experienced in the exe-cution Ol any Other law upon the Statute books. This law holds out no inducements to resist its provisions, but makes it decidedly for the interest of all to yield a prompt if not eheerlul obedience to its requirements and the result, will be that the traffic in intoxicating liauors, to be used hs drink, ill be entirely suppressed this JState. The operation of the lavv in this city has effected marked change lor the better, in every depanment which is under the caie the police. The night police has comparative, Jittle or nothing to do; jheie are lew or no street brawls.

Mnd it is very Seldom that the police or watch are call ed upon to interim in any quai relsor disturbances of any kiiuf in shops or houses in any part of the city. the enactment of this law, scarcely a night passed over, without some ditui hance ol thisdes-cribtion. and nunc tiirjes police were q--ll many such distuiban-ces lu a single night. At th commencement of thp present year scarcely a niht fasse over, with-out the commiital to the watch house, of more or less iniemjierale persons and Koiiielimes many such were committed in a single night. The ptactice formerl w4is to.

commit niKintoxicated persons ho were, rinietand ab to gel home. At presientlhw orders to the Police and yatch are, to arrest all persons fouml in ih ti-Hs an.l all orlier public places, either by n.ghtor by uW who exhibit Mnmistakahle signs of intoxication; yet, Wi.h all thfs rigor, tho lor this cause are v.rv few week or more n.i a remedy withlnihe year hope IS now 'used to keen si, Wus. of drunknrds-anX ZoVT ways of, he lock-up. cont are pad off into conu Without fufiuf i lip! minl ruin and dea.hjo our citizens. 1 -V Neal Dow, Mayor, To Rai Roarj Contractors.

orpt. 4, 18 keeps constantly ou-hund at SiLlSBUKT Boor Srott. a large and mns filiburjept.i2. 50 je South Carolina, and Edited by S. A.

examinntion and challenges comparison, them paper. It is a large sheet, magnificently prxted did paper, contains Original Tales, i-ken-'- Poetry, Agricultural Articles, and whsteyf wiil interest an intelligent community elegant Engravings each week. Te rms, 82 per annum address. 8. A.

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