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k' 5 i- i. i i u- i t. 1 On motion, the proceedings were ordered to fore do not undertake to say, what he Masonic Celebration IMEiwiCOPpS i and -i quisitioos as to the origin. The expelling agent has atlepgth been found Dr. M'Lane't( Vermifuge is tjie much sought after specific, and has already Superceded all other worm medicines, its efficacy feing universally acknowledged by medical practitioners.

Purchasers will please be careful! to ask for REMOVAL mmW. MVGOODS! Extraordinary Attraction I i Salisbury, March 30, 1S54. THE subscriber takes this method of announcing to his friends and the public generally, that he has REMOVED to the new and spacious store, No, 4, GRANITE BUILDING, the first Granite Store below his old-stand, where he now OPENIXG his STOCK, which when completed will comprise the The Finest and most Elegant Assortment ever before offered to the CITIZENS OF NORTH 'CAROLINA, and consists in part of Plain, figured, plaid and brocade Silks, from one to jour dollars peryard. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF Tissues, Berages, Grenadines, Challies, Foulard Silks, Jaconet Robes, Organdies. Paris Lawns, French Prints and Ginghams, A SPLENDID LOT OF Paris plain and embroidered Silk and Lace Mantillas, from $4 to $35, plain and embroidered Canton Crape Shawls, at all prices, Honi-ton.

Maltese, Lace and Muslin Collars, Chemisettes and Sleeves, in gTeat variety, Needle worked Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, from 62 cts. to $16, Laceand Muslin Window Curtains, Marseilles Quilts, Linen sheetings, Pillow Case Linens, Damask table Cloths, Napkins, Doihlas, He will not pretend to enumerate fully, but natters himself that few articles which are fuuud in a NEW 'n i i I- 1 '4 i 1- 1 i i 5 7" oe puDiisneu in lue naicpman nowan tvnig ana Aarocate. S. KiKK, Ch n. J.

It. Voolkr, i 0 S. W. JamesT 'Secreries "THE SALISBURY, If. FRIDAY, MAY 26j; 1854.

Vffice on Main street, a few doors Northeast pf the pourt House for Governor, GEN. ALFRED DOCKER OF RICIlilOXD COUXXY. FOB THE EKATE, JOHN AvULtINGTOir. FOR THE COMMONS,) AECHIBALl) H. CALDWELL, "JAMES G.

RAMSAY. We refer our reaier to the ofccial report of the WThig Meeing, held in the Court House here, on test Tuesday. Our duties iaving compelledus to be at t)avie County Court, we did reach the xjour-House until the meeting; was nearly ready to ad journ. When we entered the Court louse. Boyden was addfessing the meeting in his usual energetic style.

We could see from the countenances of the cfowded auditory that. his remarkrwere felt and Appreciated; and the intelligent Whigs of Kowan will do their duty, and their whole duty, in the approaching canvass. We place th names of the pominees at the head of ourjeditorial colum is, and use every honorable to time to defend them, from false andhin just imputations, andjto1 place them before the public in theiri proper positions Messrs. Lillington and Caldfi-ell are. well known.

They have already Statg. Dr. "done-be although a stranger both -personally and politically to a large number of the voters of Rowan, will, we have no doubt, satisfy the people (as he has already satisfied hislfriends) that he is a man of ability and hohesty, jof 'enlarged patriotic views and possessed of one virtue rare ins these degen'erate-days -mod- 'ety. We haf-e known himlong, and known him well, anJ we speak what we do-know when, wo any loi than he, or one that will discharge the-du- ties of a reoreaentative with a clearer head or a helart. hisrs of Rowan eacn man now put his shoulers.to the wheel, i Let all col lateral issues! be discarded, and let us march I i forward as aband of brothers and think; and smeak.

afad act aS iWhies. If the de- i. crenerate Turk will- rush; to the cannons mouth to vindicate his faith in God, and Ids love of country, if the heathen barba rian will prove his sincerity'vfen by immo- lation on xne tunerai pyre, surely nigs, intelligent and patriotic Whigs upon whose efforts all that is good and true in our coun try mainly have no hesitation how to act jin the approaching elections If from any good, bad or indifferent, we are now defeated," then farewell to all the gloriouslrecoliections of the past, all the prosperity 6f the present," and the "dim and.shadowV future of this our beloved Olrl Stat. will nn-W auicture bf desola- lion, which will provoke laugh and the sneer of the stranger and torture into exile the best -and ruest bf her own. offspring.

it is the violation ot these princi ples, in the; indiscriminate donation of them to Rail Roads, individuals, and corporations in the: new States, and not in the old States, which has caused the indignation oi the people of this State, and ot all the old States. the system which Sas here- totore obtained, we have oeen aepnvea oi the just rights our State this tonted- eracy The above' is an extract from the speech of Edward Cantwell delivered before I the late Democratic State Convention. 'Mr. Cantwell i the. same speech says he is williner to erof further, and sav tliat to -neck this shameful disposition of the com imon property of the it is expedient -Ko demand the share of North Carolina." JIe further saysIt is time that the true democratic-'-dbetri'ne upon -this subject should be It is a mvsterv to us that Mr.

Cantwell after entertaining such sentiments in rela tion to the public lands, can still continue i8 association witb. the Democratic party. fie knows and admits that the Pnhlic Do- uuB ha been squandered and is rapid -progress by the Homestead Bill of being absorbed. alone! byTthe New States. He says this is a shameful disposition of the -li i common property, that the true democratic doctrine should be restored on this subject, and yet such is the influence of party ties that he is still pilling to give aid "and pomfort to a party whose Whole history mi axe direct hostility to his prin ciplea.

1s When we see so much inconsistency ex- tubited by such intelligent LVmiocrat aa jMr. Cfantwell, we would not wonder if; the Homestead bill received at bnce -the saacr tion of the President, that he would be lauded fuUy as, much by Democrats, as when he vetoed the bill for the relief, of the We call, upon every Democrat in North Carolina to work for Bragg land Democratic Bragq ia opposed to a fair; and equitable distribution of the public lands, the Democrats have declared distribution unconstitutional, you advocated Mr. jVenable's election because he was in favour of distribution, and now call on Democrats; to work for principles which you- but lately condemned, if not with the same ability, at least with as much zeal and cunning as any Whig Press. Was your attack on the Democratic Party, then an! attack from the am-bush," or in the Sopen field" This we. regard -as even worse than a Brag i Then, from the whig prfess, we expect no favours we ask for none.

We. expect that aH, that ingenuity, and vise all that is ugly or slanderous, will be brought to bear upon us by them, and that we shall be attacked in every shape from the ambush to the open field. Je- j' The above is in perfect agreement, with what we expected from a Press which flun its heels in the face of the North Carolina Standard during last Election." Has the policy of the Democratic Iparty on the. public lands; changed since then, or has the ears of the Giraffe (now the Metropoli tan) only, lengthened JBsaT Ax eclipse of the sun will take place to-day, commencing-a ifew minutes after four o'clock, P. M.

The' great political eclipse of Bragg will commence at 10 o'clock A. M. on the first Thursday in and end at 6 53 minutes P. M. So says the sighs -of the times and, the political almanac-makers, It is believed that the masses" of the Democratic party on that day will require smoked glasses six inches thick to preserve their vision if they wish to take a peep at their Eastern Luminary, and that Abram Rencher, Asa Biggs and the Editor of the Standard, will jwithout remedy! be smitten with total blindness." It is thought that even now these gentlemen only sec through a ylass darkly" and when they -come to feee face to face," the great wrong they have done.

to thc ludigent we may probably sympathize in their misfortunes. 1 We will however, and see if-their repentance is true, before we venture to waste our feelings', while distress- sotens the 'j'Ml, it only hardens the vile MESSES. HTTirr AND CEAIGEOE PISTOLS. AND COFFEE FOB TWO. i We extract) the following scene in the House of Ripresentativps from the Daily W4 have no doubt the dimculty "will be settled without the shedding of a drop of bloodj and aecordinor to thn nnnrnv.

ed I The SPEAKER. The gentleman from New York Mr. Sage moves to lay resolution upon the table, and upon that motion" demands the yeas and nays. Ihe gentleman frbm Louisiana Mr. Hunt asks the unanimous eonsent ot the House to make a suggestion in reference to this I rCries of Hear him Hear him from all parts of the House.l I Mr.

RICHARDSON. I yield the.floor to the gentleman. Mr. CRAIGE. I object.

Mr. HUNT. The gentleman compels me reluctantly to take ground thatl would not take- Loud cries of Order!" Order!" Mr. CItAIGE. I look upon the gentle man from Louisiana as acting with; faction- ists.

He is acting with them. 7- Mr. ME ACH AM. I demand tellers upon the yeas and nays. Tellers were ordered and Messrs.

Campr bell and ail were, appointed. i The House was then divided; on the de mind for the yeas and nays and the tel lers, reporiev nny ui So the yeas and nays were ordered. The Clerk then proceeded to call the roll but before the result was announced, Mr. HUNT rose and said i I am sorry to trouble the House but I ask that I may be allowed to say one word, or ass a ques tion dv way oi, explanation, in a matter tjjat concerns my feellings The rEAKili. Ls it the unanimous pleasure of the House that the (gentleman from r0uisiaria Mr.

Hunt should De Mr. 'CRArGE I take the same ground tat I did before. jr; jjtjxT If the gentleman from North Carolina stigmatizes uie as a faotion- lst, it is a ialsehood, before uod and my country, -'j-j. Ji' Vociferous cries ot "Order I Mr. HUNT.

I repeat that it is a false hood. Great confusion in the members rising to tneir teet ana i shouting Or Mr. CRAIGE. I I did say that the gen tleman was, a factionist, and I now repeat it. TRenewed criesof Order Mr.

BAYLY, 6f Virginia. Ill demand that the Sergeant-at-Arms take these men into 1 demand that they: be ar rested. -j The Speaker directed the Sergeant-at- Arms to preserve order in tne nail wnere uPn the Sergeant-at-Arms proceeded with his mace to the scene of confusion, and or- der was immediately restored. I The following additional information we copy trom tne iNationai j.ntemgenccr or y. I May 18th PERSONAL EXPLANATION.

Mr. HUNT. I ask the committee to allow me to correct a statement which I have just read in the Globe of this morning. I desire- to say here publicly that the statement in the Globe of this morning, in respect to what occurred in House yesterday, is untrue, as far ai my knowledge I oes, and as far as I am informed by my and that the statements I have ead in other papers are substantially cor- rect-' Mr. CRAIGE.

In reference to the statement of the gentleman from Louisiana, all 1 have to gay that my remarks are substantially reported in the Globe, What he sajdj did not hear distinctly, andthere- in sy. What I said is substantially reported the Globe, and by that I am willing to stand. 1 Mr. HUNT, One word; in I branded the statement made yesterday and the brand still, hisses I Loud cries of order," Mr. CRAIGE.

The gentleman cannot strut into a scrape and sneak -out of it that way. Renewed cries of order." Graduates the University of Pennsylvania from North Carolina, April 1st. 1854. Tho. H.

Avera, Jos. H. Baker, Tho. Bank's, Richard H. Blount, James F.

Cain, Julius'A. Caldwell, John R. Drake, Siley E. Faircloth, Josiah C. Fowler Cleophas J.

Gill. Robert W. Glenn, James T.Xeai Gideon H. Robert Martin, Samuel, B. Morisey, JamejP.

'Paschall, Wm. L. Powell, Richard IL Riddick, J. Iredell Sawyer, Ira Scarborough, Robert C. Watson, John i I 'B The Spring Term of the Superior Court is in Session here w0ek: Judge Settle presiding.

We regret to learn' that udge Settle his signified his intention to resign his seat on the Bench at the close of his present cir cuit. We will publish next week the the able letter of John Baxter' on Public lands. Late from Europe Arrival of the The intelligence received. by this arrival trom the Danube is highly interesting. Smpbrtant and The Allied fleets have'bombarded Sulina Boghaz a fortified town at the inoutli of the Danube in the occupation! of -the Russians.

The details, however, and the result of the bombardment are; not as yet known. On the 18th and 19th Omar Pasha with 70,000 men, gave bail Jej to General Luders, between, Silistria and llassova, and signally defeated him. Thej engagement raged for several hours, anjl the Russian loss was heavy. During the previous night, Omar Pasha sent a divisionbf his army to wards the sea, which during the height; of the battle attacked the Russians in the rear-causing tremendous confusion and forcing them to retreat behind Chernawoda, with the loss of many stores, baggage and military chests. '-4-1 The Russians at the lastj idvices were still besieging Silistria.

On the 20th ult. the Turks sallied out acrossl the Danube to destroy the Russian batteries', and advanced as far as Kalaruch, from which point, after considerable hard fighting, 1 they retreated on the 23d in good order tq Silistria. General Paskiewitch has ordered the Russian forces to proceed no further into the- Dobrudscha. I i The French Government has received a dispatch announcing that Omar Pasha had vcri HuDotau army lu inri jJuoruascna in An important battle was fohght on the 25th ult. between the Turks and the Greek Insurgents.

Arta was takejn by assault in fifty minutes by the Turks r'The Greek leaders, Karais Bakis and Lavellas fled. The slaughter during the assault was 1 The Greek leader Grivas' had fled. The important town of Mefzoo had, also, been taken by the Turks arid pillaged by the Albanians. L- The allied forces blockaded the whole coast of Greece, with the exception of the Pirceus. I On the 19th an engagement ensued between the Turks and the Montenegrins at Nichsick, the latter being commanded by their chief, George Petrqvitch.

Hostil ities have fairly commenced in Montenfe- gro, but it is reported that Austria 'will oc cupy that l'rovice. Ihe bombardment of Odessa had been onicially announced in the British Parlia ment. All the batteries, and military stores had been destroyed, twelve ships of war sunk and thirteen others captured, and two powder magazines blown up. Ihe loss of the allies amounted to ohljr eleven men The town and property belonging to sub jects of the neutral powers bsciped destruc tion The Russian fleet is reported to have left Sebastonol. A Polish leeion to operate acainst the Czar has been organized in! Turkey Prince Napoleon had arrived at Lyra Austria and Prussia still remain neutral Considerable excitement eiipted in Hun gary, Kussia has proposed to I'russia a very liberal commercial treaty.

Frajace has called into active, service, ineri. on land and sea, a forec of80L000 The Emperor of France pas xe-establish- ed the Imperial Guard. A debate had occurred House of Commons on the in the British 4tfh inst. rela tive to the Cuban Slave Trade, during which, to questions asked, Lord John Rus- sell replied in" substance, that as far as the British Government could judge by recent appearances the intended action of the Spanish Government was Satisfactory and in accordance with existing treaties' on the subject, 1 I There had been up to the latest advices no fighting in the but Sir- Charles closely blockading all the Russian ports: and Russia iwas fitting out against him a flotilla of 860 Jarmed boats Something stirring, therefore, imay be short ly anticipated It is reported that the American clipper ship Grape Mor had turned privateer and captured a French merchant trig off the Land VV hen the intelligence reached London great excitement ensued, and a British war steamer was lmmediate- ly dispatched in pursuit 'jOl the Grape This, unquestionably, is the vessel which some time since appeared off the "Belize with George Law's musket, on board. Eds.

Cour ier. WORMS! WORMS! A great many learned treatises have been written, explaining the origin ofj and classifying the worms generated in the human system. Scarcely any topic of medicalj science has. elicit ed more acute observation and profound research; and yet physicians are very much divided in opinion on the subject. It must be admitted.

however, that, after all, a mode of expelling these worms, and purifying tbebody from their presence, is of more value than the wisest dis in Dr. McLAKE'S CELEBRATED and take none else." All other Vermifuges, in comparison, are worthless. Dr. McLane's genuine VejTiiifuge, also his. Celebrated! Liver Pills, can now be had at all respectable I Drug Stores the llnited States and Canada.

For sale by MURPHY, McRORIE SILL, j4t'J BYPHILIS, 'SCROFULA AND DISEASED BLOOD, For these terrific- diseases, Cau-teb's panish Mixtckk is the bnlyj specific. 1 The proprietors have in their poession over one hundred certificates of the mostlextraordina-ry curs effected by it. We efer.to the certificate of Richard Adams late-High Sheriff of Va. Edwin Burton, Commissioner of the Revenue for Richmond-Gen. yelch, of the Mammoth Circus Dr.

Hend-ly, of Washingtou City Mr. Wm. A. Matthews! and B. Luck, of Mr.

Fi Boydeji, Exchange Hotel, Va. anid a host of othersf who have seen bases of the worst descrip tion by Carter's Spanish Mixture. They all certify that it is the greatest purifier of the blood iknown. See advertisemt. ior salcf at.

SILL SILL'S. SaUsbury, K. May 5.1m. GOOD MEDICINES; cian Baltimore saysj "A celebrated Physi- gives mnr "great pleas ure t( add his testimony to thai of others, in favor ofithe extraordinary fcfe'bf TSTABLER'S DIARmilCEA CORDIAL, and the ame eminent Physician writes with Regard to their ANODYNE CHEERY EXPECTORANT, thatj. he "has no hesitation in recommending it to jthe confidence and patronage of th' public, as a most valuable medicine." See adTertisementinanothercolumn.

For site at SILL SIIL'S, Salisbury, N. C. 1 Mut 5.1m. 1 CANDIDATES FOE SHERIFF. We are authorized and requested to anr ndune CLEB KLUTTS, as camdidate for re-electin the office of Sheriif of Rpwan County, at thqmsuing August election.

iBf We are authorized and requested to an nouiic Maj. JESSE THOMASONj, as a candidate for ShriiF of Rowanj (jountj', at the ensuing August election. j' Ir We are authorized and requested to an- "uQunci MARTIN JOSEY as a true Republican canduj-ate tor the omce oi mgn fcnentr, for the County of Rowan. 1 We Jire authorised and requested to announce THOMAS A. KERR, a candidat for Sheriff of 'IredelJ County at the ensuing Aii just election, BfcWe are authorized and requested to ani nouuefe WILLL4.M R.

(FRALEY A candidate foif for thfe office of High Sheriflfof lowan County, at thej Ensuing August election. i NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN rilllAT BOOKS are now ojene 1 for receiving I subscriptions to the Capital Stock of Thg Salixlfyry, Mockseille aiidf W3kegb ro' Plaiik Road Comphnt," and the same itay be found at the storesj of Messrs. Murphy, lIcBJone and ot thainbcrsnd Chambers. WILLUM MURPHY, 1 JOS. F.CHAMBERS, 5 CIIAS.

F. FISHER, 1 Ma 11, 185428 Commissioners. The Commissioners Jby request, re ceive Jit the same places, mbscriptions for a more Northerly route, 'crossfag the South Yad kin blow the mouth of Second Creek, thence to Mocksville, for the purpose of ascertaining which routers preferred, MARKKTS. May 19, 1854 AEi'k 6i a7 I 50 7 a9 12J Cotto a 8J 13 a ll 65 a 22 a. Iristi Ptitfttoe, vott Sweet Coffeej Corn, ilo.

zioal, Beesv)jix, I Pajj per sack, 21 12J Buttep, Flouri bbl. Feathirs, 12 a 15 Talowj $1 a 5 37 i a 40 4 a WJtat, 75 a li lb Iron, Linsed Molasies. CM- accen per dozen $1J a 10 L-1, 8a9 Beeswax, Bacoi, Cott(, Corni Coffe, Flouft FAYETTELiE, May 15, 1853; Lari, Lea he: Miuliss 10 a Hi sole, 20 a 23; 26 a 40 5i a 6 co; 6 a 8 11 a 12 NaiS, ut, Oat, Dr. ibrown, Feathers, Flaxseed, Iron.lSwedes, ijnglisb, oaf, Salt sack, $2 00 11 a 12 $la $1 10 Talbwi Whsati CHARLOTTE, May 23, 1854. Bacti Uajms, 10 a llj Maakerelbbl $10 a 16 i i J-Bagging, 15 a 18 Becq i 4 a 5 Kutfa, 12J a 15 Heesfwax, 20 a 22 Beas, Brandy, apple, 40 a 50 "I peach, 02 a 75 Nails Pork, 61 40, 5 a 5 875 a 100 Pets, Potathes, Irish, $1 i sweet 10 Riee, bush.

$4 Sugai-, loaf, 10 a 11 bfowny' 6'a Cotton, 6 a 7J' 13 a 16ij 65 a 70 30 a 35.. 9 a 10 31 a 45 0 a in Coffee, i Cori ri Flo, bhl Lard) -MoUsses, sack, 2 a 2 Tea, to. 75 a 1 Sl aSH Whedt, Whiskey, 40 a 50 Wool washed, 27 a 28 unwashed 22 a 23 Yarnj, bale, 80 a 85 Me4, i EXPRESS MAY 25, 1854 NEW ARRIVAL FRESH TiHE subscriber has just received per Expres beautiful lot 6f Goods, consisting of TISSUES, BERAGES, GROS DE PARIS, and French OR-GAUDIES. Also Needle wofked SLEEVES, COL LARS, and CHEMMIZETTEi a splendid Lot-f LacSes Needle worked underisltirts in great variety; aotrifc extra fine, plain and embT-3derel silk Mantillas, and-a numwer ot other beautiful and rare articles, to Which the attention of th'ladies is most requested. i I i i -4-.

ATTENTION ANGERS! 'Hie members of the Salisbury Fantastic Rangers are I hereby ordered to appear', at Head yuarters, on Monday the at 9 o'clbck, A. according to Law, for Review Knl Inspect! equiped order ot Captain KAWSHAWOANCEJ JK AT WALL A Sep'y i NOTICE TO ALL. I I I A persons indebted to tije estate of the' late R. V. Cowan, are) hereb'vi notified to come for- wnptl and make immediate payment as longer in-' dulgenee will not be given.

1 persons having Claims kgainst the said Es- tat will present them within the time prescribed by law, ot this notice will be blead in bar of their their recovery. J4B. NEELY, Adm'r. Sfay 26, 1854. bVil I YADKIN HOTEL, BY YADKINVILLE, N.

C. I THIIE rroprietor having completed his block of buildings in the Tow4 of would respectfully inform his numerous friends and the travelling public that he is now prepared to accommodate in the most hospitable manner, all who may give him a call. i Members of the Bar may! find unusual accommodations at this House, a a number of Offices have been fitted up for their special benefit. In addition to the! the Proprietor has good STABLES andi an attentive set of OSTLERS, No pains will be spared to enhance the comfort of both man ana pgast. Mav 19.

1854. I 29tf I 35 a 40 I 21 a 2.. a HI a 111 13 a i $6i a .6 40 a 45 $1 00 0 00 5 a 5i 0 a 4 3 of in a PRAitnv i. ipmiv WOCLDDj RESPECT FULLY ANWIJNCE to the public, that they have removeffto No in the GRANITE BUIIiDING, 'f where they have a very LARGE AND HANDSOMELY FITTED UP STORE ROOM, are now receiving New York and Philudeljihia, their SPRING- and SUMMER STOCK OF GOODS, which is the most VARIED and COMPLETE Stock STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, that we have ever offered to the public. Whe have the greatest variety of LADIES' DRESS JOODS and GENTLEMEN'S WEAR of the best and most fashionable stylesj Our stock is too numerous to give detail we invite the attention of tho Ladies to our stock of i DRESS SILKS, Crape de Paris, Sballys, Embroideries, Mantillas) Ribbands, Sonnets, Shoes, i Embroidered Pocket Handkerchiefs.

We also invite the Gentlemen's atteution to our Stock of Cloths, Cassimeres, Testings, Stocks, Cravats, Shirts and Collars, Fine Pump sole Boots and Shoes, lints, THE FINEST LOT OF READY MADE CLOTHING, in the market. We hope all who want GOODS, will give us a call; as we will spare no pains to show goods, and neyer get offended if they do not suit. We would here tender our thanks to the nublic for the very patronage that we have receiv ed since we have been in business, and we hope to continue to merit the confidence of our customersi All we want is a trial so give us a call, and you -S win be pleased. i. D.

BROWN LEMLY. Salisbury, April 15. P. S. We have a remnant of Hardware, such as Shovels and Hoes, and also Crockery, which we will sell lower than they can' be bought elsewhere; as we want to get out of the trade, and give our attention entirely to the Dry Goods, i i i J.

D. BROWN LEMLY. MANSION SALISBURY, N. C. I THE undersigned having taken charge of tlds.

long established HOTEL, situated ou the North Corner of to Com-t House, respectfully informs the travelling public that it will be her aim to keep up to the fullest extent, the reputation which this House has heretofore sustained fOr its comfortable accommodations abroad. No pains or expense spared to render satisfied aU who may favor her with a call. From her long experience, she is confident none will have cause to complain. f- I The House will, at all times, be supplied with sufficient number of well trained and attentive servants, and the furniture, kept in the best THE TABLE shall constantly be supplied with the very best the market can command. THE STAGE OFFICE For all the principal Stage Lines is kept at this Hotel, the great Northern and Southern Mail 'Lines arrive and depart zW.y also, the Western via Lincolntou to; Ashville, Tri-iceekhj.

THE STAUI.ES to ihe Hotel are large, comfortable, and attended by the very best Ostlers in (the country. I Trusting that by strict attention to the wants 0f the public, not only to retain the liberal'; pa-- wunage nerexoiore Desiowea on uie noiei, out 10 'merit ah increase. i '-t ANN BROWK. Salisbury, Dec. 16,, 1853.

tf 8 mm BATCHES AND JEWELRY! TJAS JUST RE6EIVED FROM NEW YORK-JX and Thiladelphia, the'largest and best selected assortment of Watches and ever offered for sale in the Town of Salisbury, comprising a general assortment of Gold and Silver Watches, Gold Fob and Guard Chains, Seals, Bracelets, Ear Bobs, Cuff-. Pins, Gentlemen's and Indies' Breast Pins, ringer Rins, line Gold Pencils, Cases Gold, Silver and Steel I SPECTACLES, Together a aricty of FANCY: ARTICLES and PERFUMERY, which he will sell CHEAPER than they can be boucht at anv similar establishment in the State. Call ami examine for yourselves. Store one door below It. A.

Murphy's store. CLOCKS, WATCHES and JEWELRY an kinds repaired in the best manner, and oh the most reasonable terms. 1. JAMES IIORAIL April 28, 1859: -Xibl MARBLE TOMB STONES! At Low Prices THE subscribers would respectfully announce to the publje, that they are doing an extensive business in the; marble line, and carve, letter and finish at their Quarrie.s in Vermont. They will deliv er stone when finished at al the principal villages in the State! and all persons' Wishing Tomb Stones, will do wellito examine our prices before purchasing.

Two Of the proprietors' are nowcanvassing N. Carolina soliciting jobs of Monuments, Tonib Tables, Head Stones, Ac. All. orders directed to Concord, K. C.j-will receive prompt attention.

KELLOGG, HOLLEY fc CO. 1 March Sl 1854. 3in22 A THE FACTORY in this place, two good Families, or five or six respectable; young Women as ppinners and weavers, and one or two young Apply y) J. G. CAIRNS.

3t29 Salisbury, May 15, 1854, Leather, Boots1 and hoes! Ll 1 1' 1 rilHE subscribers would respect- fully call the attention of their customers to their lot of the above articles. Thankful for tbje past, and by strict attention to business hope fitill to receivje a liberal patronage from them. 1 BROWN IIANES. Salisburv. Jan.

6, 1854L 10 N. B. Hides taken in exchange for Work. NOTICE. APPLICATION will made to the next ses-sion of the Legislature of North Carolina, for a charter to construct a railroad from Salis bury northwest, to be called the North i Western Branch of the Central Rail Road.

Also, application will made for charter for a Bank to be located at Eagle City, and to be called the Manufacturer's Bank of North Carolina. Feb. 24 1854. tf 17 NOTICE ALL persons indebted to the late firm of Jenkins Roberts, and J. H.

Jenkins by book account or note, are hereby respectfully requested to make payment by August Court, as th business of the firm must be closed Those that fail to settle by that time may expect to find their accounts in the hands of an officer for collection I 1 JENKINS ROBERTS, J. H. JENKINS CD. Salisbury, May 15, 1864. 12t29 SEEDLES! VELDLES! The best quality of James Smith Sons drilled eyed Needles, English, for sale by 48 W.

R. WILSON. is of at of i i MASONIC CELEBR ATION will be hel4 ui Salisbury, ion the 22.1 day of June next. In which twenty or more, of the surrounding' Lodges will participate." WILLIAM K. BLAKE, of Anson will be the Orator of the dav, and a sumptuous Banquet will be given in TVIUitPIIY'S IIAL at night.

All members of the Fraternity wheresoever dispersed, are cordially invited to join with ius in the festivitiesof the occasion. T. RI IPl'MVP 1 E. MYERS, D.A.DAVIS, m. nesmtt, hand james, Central Committee.

May 10,18541 Ct28 CANTON MATTING. Salisbury, May 11, 1854 rtlHE subsciiber is in receipt of a lot of four auJ six auarter WHITE CANTON MATTING. I E. MYERS, I -28 i No. 4, GraniteBuildiag.

Roger's Liverwort and Tar, FOR, the complete euro of coughs, colde, influen ia, arthma, brOnchitiu, spitting of blood, and. all' oilier. Lung eomplainte tending to consumption." This preparation is getting iuto use all over Br country. The numerous letters we receive from our various agents, inforuiingus df cures efl'ected fn theif- 'immediate neighborhoods, warrant us in ayjng one of the best, if not the very best cough medicno now before the public -It almost invariably relieves and not unf recently' cures the very worst cases'; AVhen all other cough preparations have failed, ftiis has relieved the. patient, as Drujrcists, dvulersl in medicines, and physicians can testily.

Ask the agent your nearest town, wttat has been bis the effects of this If he haa been sjell-ing it for any Jcngth of iiine he will tell you it isjthe best medicine I I Below we gfve a few extracts from letters we have received lately regarding the virtues of this medicine. Dr. S. S. OsJin, of Knoxville, says I have been fusing yourLiverwort and Tar veryeitensive-, practice forJthree years past, and, it is with pleasure I state my belief in its superiority overall other articles with which i am aciuaiuted, for iich is recommended." Fitzgerald 4 Beriners, writing from W'aynesville, C.

says The Livewort and Tur is becoming daily more popular in this country, land thfnk j.ustlV so. A 11 who have tried it speak in couinrcndable jt'erins of it, and say it is very' beneficial in alleviating 'the 'complaints for which it recommended." j- Our agent Pickens District, S. C. Mr. S.

It. Me-Fall, assures Us that he uses it with great benefit in his own familj, and recommends it to his neigbbbrs. He gives an instance of a negro woman, in-bis vicinity, who had been suffering with disease of the lungs for years, attended with severe cough, who was relieved by the Liverwort and Tar. Such are the good reports we hear of this from all pqrts of the South. For a renort of the surprising cures it has performed in the Western and Northern and Eastern States, we would invite the suHenng patient to read the pamphlet whict accompanies each To all, we say, have bppe, have hope.

1 Try the "medicine; Be warned season And neglect not thhtcongh which ia diily weakening your constiUition, irritating your throat and hings, and inviting on that dread soothing and healing a remedy can be obtained Dr Rogers' Syrup of Liverwort and Tar. Beware of Counterfeits and imitations The genuine article is signed Andrew Itogcrs, on tht en- graved wrapper around each bottle. Price, $1 per bottle, or six bottles 'for $5. Sold wholesale and retail by SCOVIL A MEAD, ill Chartres st-bet. Conti and Louis, If.

O. Sole agents for the Southern States, to whom all orders and applications for agencies must be addressed. Sold bv Murnbv. Mi.Ki.ria i Ion f. u.

111. kill. enshaw, Mocksville; King A llege, Lexington. May l'J, bm 1 Guysott's Yellow-Dock and Sarsaparilla IS now jiut up in the largest size bottles, and is ac-knowledged to be the best Sarsaparilla made; is is certified by the wonderful cures, it has performed, the original. copies of which, are in the possession of proprietor.

this is the only tifup aud original article. Scrolula, bypnuis, gangrene, rheumatism, anl( a vt variety of other diseases are speedily and perfectly cured by the useof this medicine. Read the follow-, ing certificate. 1 Tallapoosa, Jan. 2 18S2.

Dear Sir: I send you this to. certify tt you. that your Extract of Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla has performed one of the wonderful cures on ue that has ever been effected on man. 1 I have been afflicted for 40 years' with rnptions on my legs and feet in 1848 they got so bad that I had to. go on crutches, and in 1849 I had one leg amputated above' the knee.

In aboutj9 months af-m ter my other leg broke out in large eating" and running sores from my knee to uiy foot, and dischjHrged a great deal of offensive matter. My groin also broke out in large biles, which dischafged much offensive matter, and at the same time ray left hand broke out in large running sores nearly to my elbow. The misery that I have suffered for the laitt two years I cannot describe to yoii. ,1 was in such agony that'I never rested day or night. In October last my son brought me one of yonr bottle wrappers I read it, and found a record ot some wonderful cures performedby your Extract pf Yel-' low Dock and Sarsaparilla I sent and got two bottles of it, and commenced taking it In two weeks to my great astonishment my sores all becami easy, and I could sleep all night, a thing I had not done for two years- When I had taken six bottles, my.

sores had nearly all healed. My sores got well as if by enchantment. -1 have now used in all eight bottles of your Extract of Yellow Dock and Sarsflpnr.il- ,1 1 ZJ I entreat all of the afflicted to try this meflicinc, for I believe-it will cure any known disease Sn the world. Lay-' aside' all prejudice and just try ft, and proclaim its greatworth to suffering mankind and entreat them to take it, for it will cure them.) My case is well known in a large portion ot South Carolina, Georgia and Alabama, and if anyjshould doubt the above oure, I invite them to call ion me, -and I will show them the scars. I cart be found in Tallapoosa co.f 1 mile from Stoe's ferry.

1 REXAJAH HUGHES. The Yellow Dock and 'Sarsaparilla is peculiarly adapted for females of delicate health, resulting from irregularity of menstrual discharges, and other diseases peculiar to their sex. The proprietor has in his possession a great number of certificate of cures, performed of the above description. Wi assure the afflicted, that a bottle-or two ofDr. GJuysott's Extract of Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla will ht once regulate those difficulties and renew the natural energies.

Put up in quart bottles. Price $1 jper bottle. Sld wholesale and retail by V. -j SCOVIL MEAD, 111 Chartres street New Orleans, Genera. Agents" for the Southern States, to whom all order must be addressed; and by McRorie Sill Sill, Salisbury Murphy Jllack.i Concord A Sullivan, Gold Hill Marshall Parker, Albemarle Rose jjfc Mocksville R.

F. Simonton 4 Statesville King. 4 Hege Lex- ineion. Mav IV. JBSi 0mz THE firm McElroy is-thU day dissolve! by mutual consent.

All persons havinz outstahdine debts acainst the firm are notified to present tnem forthwith to William. J. McElroy, of Davidson County for May 10, 1854. 3t28 NEW TIN ESTABLISHMENT jL.iaxixG'rojy, III undersigned would respectfully inform I 'the public, that he is' now under full head way," and prepared to do work of any description in the i- Tin, Sheet Iron and Copper tine that may be ordered or otherwise, and done in the best style. Having had long experience, and -worked in the best shops both North and South, he is confident satisfaction can be given.

He will be always ready to supply customers with Japanned or Tin Ware, Stoves, on very accommodating terms. Persons desirous cf buying at either wholesale or retail wfll do well to give me'a c'jril before buying elsewhere. Repairing done at short notice. Old PeVter, Beeswax and feathers, taken in exchange fot work. JOHN R.

HENDERSON. May 5, 1854. 27 WITNESS TICKETS For Hale at this Offi UUK K'AAUY DRY GOODS STORE, but what con "be obtained in 1 In addition to hich he lias a splendidassortment BONNETS, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, MEN and BU1S tJWJ.ni.JSG. And all he asks is an exawi tion of his stock. 22 E.

MYERS. EMPORIUM OF FASHION Ladies' Dress Goods! APEIL 20, 1854.1 E. MY ERS is now in receipt of his full stock oi J.aaies' uress tioods. consisting of the largest and most maguiiieent as sortment of BROCADE SILKS, ever exhibited in this section also, Foulard Silks and Italian Lute Strings viiames, urenaames, lioia riaias, Gros de Paris Tissues. IZeratres.

Frejicli Organdies, Jaconets and uingnams In great variety. Ladies desirous of purchasing, are solicited to call the SALISBURY EMPORIUM OF FASHION, 24 io. lluildinar. Ladies' Moiirnii GOODS npiIE subscriber has on hand a fine assortment of JLadies' Mourning Dress Ooods, consistin" UO.MBAZINES, CANTOX ALPACCAS, BLACK BERAGES; TISSUES, R'EN A DINES. JACONETS, GIN13HAMS and MUSLIN.

rALSO COLLARS, CHEMTZETTS i HANDKERCHIEFS, fcc, Ac, Which he would take pleasure in showing at the Salisbury Emporium of Fashion. v' E. No. 4 Granite Building. Salisbury.

April 20, 1854. 25 FRENCH, CHINA AND GLASS Salisbury, April 20, 1854. HPHE subscriber ia in receipt of a most magnificent lot of Erench China, consisting in part of Flower yasesTojULeUloitles.JKarai jr ALSO CUT AND PRESSED GLASS PITCHERS, Decanters, Celery Stands, Bowls, Sugar and Preserve Wishes, Goblets, Tumblers, Wine, Jelly and Champaigne Glasses, Don't forget to call at the SALISBURY EMPORIUM. E. MYERS, 25 No.

4 Granite Building Masonic Regjalia. TRE subscriber is just in receipt of a handsome lot of ROYAL ARCH and BLUE i LODGE APRONS and SASHES. 1 e. aiYERS, No. 4 Granite Building, Salisburv, April 20, 1854.

25 TIN SHEET IRON A VERY" large assortment of Tin Ware may be found at the New Shop nearly opposite Col. Robards' Hotel, the stand formerly occupied by Brown Raker, which shall be sold at great advantage to the buyer. Also ROOFING AXD GITTERLYG done at short notice and warranted good. STOVES PIPE. A supply of cast and sheet iron stoves kept on hand.

Pipe made to order. Stills and Copper Ware kept on hand and made to order on short notice at the lowest prices. Old Stills repaired and the highest prices paid for old copper' and pewter. Feathers, Beeswax, Tow" qioth, Linscy Jeans, Rags, taken in exchange for work or ware. BAKER OWEN.

Salisbury; Dec. 7, -1852. ly6 MARCH 16, 1854 gi TUST RECEIVED one lot; of SILVER EjV HUNTING CASE LEVER WATCH-iSES, full jewelled. One lot of open face Silver Levers, Lepine Watches, (silver,) Quartier regulated. All of which will be sold lower than has ever been sold in this R.

WILSON, 20 One door above Guanite Row. POLISHED SEED CORAL TOR Necklaces, with or without clasps, new and beautiful, just received by rv. niiAjUii, One door above Granite Row. ITT 11 HfTT OAVT March 1620 LEATHER BELTING or BANDS VF different widths, made from the best Nor- thern Leather, stretched piece by piece by powerful machines, cemented and riyetted, kept for sale at the tactory this place, at Jew lork prices. J.

G. CAIRNS. Salisbury, Jan. zo, io4. 1 tiid WORTH ELLIOTT, Successors to-J.

D. Williams. FORWARDING COMMISSION MEllCIIANTS, J. WORTH. Eebrnary 4, S53.

W. PELLIOTT RICHWINE HARRISON, General Dry Goods, Cutlery. Hardware, Crockery AND Grocery Merchants, NO. 76, SAUSBURY N. C.

April 15, 1854. 24 FIRST ARRIVAL. I NEW SPRING STYLE HATS fj Salisbury, Feb. 8, 1854 fTIHE subscriber is first in receipt of two cases of BEE BE 8 (tH5) SPRING STYLE HATS. E.

MYERS in of in it so as indigent Insane. i i i.

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