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'fl - y. v - i - ' . I ' inn: 1 . - jna watchman: Kjiliilmr)', Jtf. C. - EVENING; MARCH 1, 18.49. ll" f? We ni" :'anih'o;rifl nd retou'eated to ;1 1 wiH ;:ilIwcll, lh iof Iredell Candidate 'o represent the . second District in the "iL..t Cnnirn of .ttWilnllekT States. ., Hon. D. 51. Rarriiiscr. ;r Tjronvan editloj-ial announcement 'm the last 'Tajrefte viifo Observer "fe ieairn'thaiihb'estle'clntlenan' is'not a candid$ii for re-election to Congress, from jthe third District. Trufl, Wregret, as wills;!! who know Kr. Barring jili8io8B will be seriously jfet in Ihe House of Representatives, where his usefalnes a a re al working member has distinguished as a true patriot, wiilf no fondness' for iill'e display. ! I The Hon. Alfred Dockery, of Richmond County, has declared himself a candidate in the District. ' f r " -1' ! " 1 "'' '..4 .. . .'' ,;-v--.- vv ' -'. .V--;.. i : -J" .. ' i! ;.t V !?;4: ": ifiilgii fOW'S THE TIME ! AUCTION SALES! announce County, Intend to commence the publico- Wvfahe1;Nmljr bfjCorltori,- on the praciteabili- . THE CHARLOTTE AND DANVILLE RAIL 110 AD. J It gives us pleasure to observe ; with whai cheerfulness the people interested' in this prh jecf have abandoned it in &vor of the Central Kail Road. We allude of bourse lb the Wennl of this State, say in the counties contiguous to j Sa,'8bury February 23, 1849 THE subscriber still has some three or four thousand dollars worth of I STORE GOODS, f onjhand, all of which will be offered at Public Auction, commencing on MONDAY THE 19th DAY OF MARCH NEXT, and will continue from day to day, until oil is sold. Persons wishing great bargains will do well to attend. Terms, six monihs credit.! f. WILLIAM MURPHY, Surviving Partner of J. &. W. Murphy. i 3t43 l 44. NOTICE! f T HE Clerk of the Board of Commissioners will t -Intend at the Court House in Salisbury, (np stairs) from live 6th ta the last day of March, for the purpose of receivings Lists of Taxable Polls and Property, within the Town of SaJbury, from all persons who are required by Law to return the same. He will attend for the above purpose from 9 to I o'clock each day. ' J SAMUEL REEVES, Jr. .! ' j 4 Clerk, Commissioners of Salisbury. March 1, 1849. I 4143 CAPITAL WANTED, AND IF NOT OBTAINED, Til EN North- Carolina Rail-Road! JVTOTICE is Ijereby given that Books will be opened a. 1 for subscription to the CAPITAL STOCK OF THE " NORTH CAROLINA RAIL ROAD COM i PANY," in Salisborv. dn Thur!av. the 15:h Axv f VALUABLE PROPERTY for SALE. March next-at the IIoIe f Col. 11. L. Robards, and L i f Jolm I- Shaver, Ei , and ui!l remain open for sixty va! ft 5 Rna'j;:by the late President of the of ;Cedtral Rail aVierity Dr. CAt. ly - ,!.. '. ' J , - 1 (hi wruteii in lbtil Turd futii iof inteies'iii information. They ore eiegnnuy wrnien, anu Charrotte, SalisUury, and Creensboroiigh, jn K. FIlTff C- 1 -I , r- 1 ' ina o,uyscnoer, wno owns one ot tne most vaiua- j A ble Water Powers in the Southern country, and ' having been struggling for several years to put it'to work, j and failing in success to the extent of his wishes, takes this method of soliciting aid. I He wants Capital. days thereafter. Feb. 22, 1S49 tt!2 outlet in another direction a more natural, fea sible and desirable direction. J 1 We cannot, a yet, form an opinion as to the successor the Central Hail Road. It will he seen that an enthusiastic meeting was held it Salisbury Another is called at Greensbo rouhj dnd we suppose Haleigh, Charlotte, &c. will very soon take up fhe matter in earnest Whether they will succeed in raising 30s Jare an amount as a million of do lars. is doubt .-H --- U antL b'oltl. S$utu,Caruliii(i Rail Road. jawing! fftcts ity relation' to this t -The fol-. road, are lUii'til i but ii(jr working men are spirit- j complishment will enrich and ennoble the -whole oiair, anu in ner general prosperity ana eleva tion the various sections cannot but participate!. With this beljeT, we should cast aside al mere local feeling, and unitedly labor for the success of any scheme which may promisej benefit t any portion of the people of North Carolina, j The Charlotte Journal states thaj the disl tance from that place, by the Danville route, to Richmond, Va;, is 320 miles. Then it is .i longer route, by a few rriiles, than to tbdj same place by the proposed Central Road aid lh Raleigh and Gaston Road, By the, Dan ville route, the farmer could reach but onq market, viz : Richmond, Jind that 0ut jbf ou" own Slate. Ky the Central road, he will have the choice of Wilmington, 'Petersburg, iRich mond, and Norfolk, -f-(aid possibly at some fu ture day of: Fayetteville also.) Wilmington and Petersburg will be about iequi distant from Charlotte, say aljout 300 miles. iuhertd from the He port of a Committee jlppoinleoV by tli Stockholders, and to tlhdra Iho Ilepdrti whsjnude. It appears the business of thi? rjoad has greatly Increased.. - ! ; h The income td , 'fist December, 1818, at t accounts, is stated The charges duj-ihg the sj.ime period, ab sorbed t roaI. on 88iO,G$8 GO. amount, chiefly bwhejb of this by ttie-cXichditure, on the CamuYn branch, !and rail ron. far relaying a part of the j The income ojf tlic Road for five years iprjjccding'lhc lnist, increased at an aver 'agjs ratclof 8 per cent. The increase of Itfls oyer J'9-47 jvas'.2 e.r ct., which was !la part directed; by the new business on den branch. Estimating the isadapted to the manufacture of paper, to calico print ing, bleaching,! &c. Situated ib the neighborhood cd several oneratin?? Cotton TnrtoHes. in a hnhhw nm. them may be found Snap, Refugee, Freneb China, I ductjve, thriving region of county; within easy access Pwarf, Butter, -and Lima Beans : Lons-Green and Ear- I'to Salisbury, ihronali whirh the trni r.nirl Rail n.i iy fluster iucumoer ; Ukra, assorteq ; 1 arsnips, assort.; j -Dwarf Marrowfat and Early frame Peas.; Red and Yel- , low Toniatoe ; Early Yellow sugar, red turnip, long ; bldod, and white sugar Beets ; early York, sugar loaf, .wibter drumhead, flat Dutch, red Dutch, arid mountain snow head Cabbage ; long Orange Carrot; Ice, and snow head Letuce ; long scarlet Radish, purple Turnip, early bush Squash. March 1, 1849 43 !. A GOOD OH ilSJCB FOB. ; CAPITALISTS. BY virtue of a Deed of Trust, and for fhe purposes therein specified, the undersigned, as Trustee, will offer at Public Sale, in the Town of Mocksville, on Tues day the first day of .May next, the following aluable pro perty, viz : One Lot in the Town of Mocksville, known as the ' , ; FACTORY LOT, containing sixteen ACRES, on which is a large i COTTON FACTORY, with all the necessary dwellings for the Operatives. ; Also, an acre lot adjoining the same, with a good frame Dwelling thereon ;. also, one third of a lot on, which i3' a .Blaicksmith Shop-;1 also, the Dwelling House & Lot, near the Court House, occupied by Thomas McNeely, and one other improved Lot, near the same ; about i 15 ACRES OF LAND, j adjoining the Town of Mocksville; also valuable HOUSEHOLD StiKITCHEN FURNITURE, Al complete set of Blacksmith Tools, two Wagons, Horses, Cattle, harming Tools, all persons who have their purchases at the sale of the Estate of the late Joseph Pearson, that I leave the same in the handa of D. A. Davis, Kj , Cashier of the Bank of Cape Fear, at Salisbury, for collection. C. P. MALLETT, Attorney for Representatives. Fayetteville, Feb. 8, 1849. B. Five or six voons men of eood character with which places the papers express themselves not ! S"? b9 and leDtOI to -i . . . i i " 'tu iu aci as cierKSTin a store, i-or wnicn a rair nnee rrnc c 4 - t c t t oniy tattsnea Uul graUtlecl byjbe change This ! will be given. Some of them, experienced in business, ' thi, plape ia Ttualed 6n ILntin. Creek i, ,? a" evidence of good sense and patfiotism . wMbe preferred. ' ! I IredeU S5y "S hS&n wnicn migtu have been hoped tor rather than i nTg ITTv;TVW J ct'AgS I ut doubt.one of the finest natural sites for Factories to T WOULD respeetfuliv inform : 1 i .'' 7 " W I s I - ,v ii , vuii.-iur.i me anu unci cm j w rn , , , I ircit ia puwci cuiiitirui 10 urive biijt num- -- siamru .uir in payment oi IUS IS UIC WW i m.t Urto uii- excited in favor of the Danville nroWtibv ir . 1M " "l PP'y ' 'fesn uurucH oer ot, mills, or any amount bfi machinery. All who f."l t ' -C Jl. U ' 1! T ? I , 111 ItlSIt rl! An lir monir mAnfl.n ...it 1.. r. I. nn .1. C : J .1 i .1 f' J I J . , . . r. ' thft.Cuaner OI I'l iurill uuruillla ivail- uiumns imsi, anu uy , urcy vnciriure-recorameno mem to ineir irienus piiu Ww l H, 1 I lha nl,n . 1 1 11 I B iki K. -.11.. . 1 I l r --J- C 1 .' nrrnnrfpmpnt r-Vn hf rhkrla 1 l"c : U; uh iiu b vi SUCIl Itaerai measures "'1 ..F""'"- gT'Tiauy, ua uicuesiqrucie 01 uaturu opeu oad lartoarrangemcnt CAn be Itiade by I -TUlai..r, l,. AraA ... ii that have ever been brought to this market Amens ... L.r;KJ;, r,,- QiaJ. ..ill U M I .... . . .. . theWi triav t&.,, i tOw'Pfk qittheiisubscrjiptlions iri the man tcf suggested in the newspapers, the whole amount necessary to execute the work in i jiovvah : mil:s) will Ic taken by her ' L;ti7ffns icadiiiJi We know of two nen- ; iVemen that havb declared they will take j jiinc mil?s of; it, nnd two others and (have I : . t . m 1 a f . 1' il.arfl nil fltift Idilu wtio navfi flf'tnrminpfl : 1.,,. :.. . 1. u ,u. T,c.-f ; 7 y-j j - j o.niic. uiii in me wish uiiii 11 iiiay ue ac rl WktfkaVtHcH' Will go nto the ibiiafness ! S,a,e' of character and its property, will . : . . t -ill unite most heartily. It may not, and probably JO some extent. We w ill vouch for Row- wilnotj,ertenHhis pa.t of the Slate, pecufiiaril in. ;lier capiiUjUsis, we aumu appear 10 to the amount ot a single dollar. Uut ts ad. THOS. L. COWAN. MAX. CHAMBERS, H. L. ROBARDS, A. II. CALDWELL, CHAS. F. FISHER. Comniisioners. 'KNOWLEDGE IS POWER.' is to pass, with much of the necessary labor towards the improvement of the place already done, u possesses ad vantages rarely to be met with. j The subscriber's efforts to improve this valuable site, ! have resulted in the completion of a never yielding dam, a Saw Mill, in ;active operation, a Grist Mill, soon to be put in motion, and the commencement of a building 23 by 75 feet, designed for a Fauory, about half finished, i He wishes to push forward his improvements. To do this a handsome capital will be required, to obtain which he offers permanent suriiies. If he should not get it i before the close of Spring, this valuable property, with the improvements, will then be for safe. Persons wish- j ing to supply him with capital, or to purchase, will ad- j dress him at Eagle Mills, Iredell countv, N. C. I ANDREW BAGGARLY. Feb. 22, 1848 42: tf j O " Scientific American " N. Y., copy three times j and torward account to the above address. A. B. OPPOSITION IS THE LIFE OF TRADE! READY MADE Ill (Mill STORE Just Opened in Salisbury ! fin HE Subscriber having purchased at the North a I to them NOTICE. I PURPOSE to have ail the lands belonging 10 the Es tate of the la;e Joseph Pearson, lying 1:1 Davie a'nJ Davidson Counties surveyed, and shall' b gin upon the Cherry Hill lands on Monday 12th March, taking the other tracts in such order 33 niay best suit the convenience of those owning adjoining lands, or otherwise interested, who are respectfully requested to attend. C. P. M ALLETT, Attorney for Representative. Fayetteville, Feb. 8, 1849 4w42 State oOiovtli eavoliua, ROWAN COUNTY. Superior Court of Lair Fall Term, 184. John Litakerand wife Mary Litaker.r. Daniel Bostian, Michael Bostian, Sally Bostian, Jacob Bostian, Polly Wiihelm, John Wilhelm, Sophia Wiihelm, Iwis Wil" helin. Peiifion for Do;ccr. IT appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that Tol ly Wiihelm, John Wiihelm, Sophia Wiihelm nnd Lewis Wiihelm, defendants in this case, are not inhabi tants of this State : It is therefore ordered, by the Court, that publication be made, in the Carolina Watchman, a newspaper pub'ished in Salisbury, for six weeks, notify ing the said defendants Polly Wiihelm. John Wiihelm, j Sophia Wilhelm, and Lewis Wiihelm, to be and appear ' at our next Superior Court of Law for Rowan County, to be held on the 8th Monday after the 4th Monday in j March next, then and there to plead, answer or demur to said petition, or judgment pro confesso, will be taken as With this great work accomplishedv aPIank j and many other valuable articles, not nc ithsCa -increased!" the present ye4r at 15 percent,, and: the set tllovvnat SIOU.OOO amount . . . ll I) I I . ni ail iiauiiiiies i 1 run,, i ,. . 1 1. . . mw$v oq on tii liabilities consist of debt, whiph jwhtj-n paid will be a reduc tiorrof intlebtednci. and 1802,500 will be for improycjticnt of property. Owing Ito the Jate extraordinary expen- gJiiiir oft the company on account of the Vy&inucn jorancn ;atiu tup relaying n pari oi UDuai uiiuipiiua iui uic nc- may not,, it is thought, be real- lload from this place to Salisbury, a Tuj-npiko thencejo the Georgia line; the Cape Fekr and Deep Rivers opened, what hounds shall we put upon our hopes of prosperity for the middle and western parts of our Stale! The prospect is iu the highest degree animating. It only re. quires that the people should be alive to their own interest, and fully determined to do their duty. FayeUcville Observer. HOC IfilCK, seiiyear, lizcil.;'-' Uq Cchtral Rail Road.xe reader p ill find )n our fourth page an able and iebuipreherisive nddregs an this subject, and if his. mind is vet unsettled, cither as t tl 4 of L.1 iotne iii, (0liaa to acorrip wing profitable Apples, Cdried). Bacon Brandy,., Butter, Beeswax., 2.. -Cotton,.... w..... Cotton Yarn,2. Coflee, i.;U Corn, i.'. . Feathers,... !.. . . the peoplje of North Car ish this work, or as to its when dotne, he must be wnefitcd by,tha perusal of this address. Aia paper presenting rill the material j facts, aJiJ fairly Considering the objections, lobstaclcsJ &c., tn relation to this enter? pnsei it lJjlsuperor to any, thing yet given to the public ; and . wc trust pains may be lakeaby.tlio friinds pi this Koad to give ityide circulation; J : 'ir- r- '.tEhThp Charlotte Jeirersonian of the 10th uU.s'ays Gold Dollars wHI shortiv .ho issUeJ I from I the Mint. It is a good IOrhbrc i In...:. ' J. t 1 uvcu.ng in tiaie 1 V t.H iDC7,iVCrilifornta Stage Line is about t!loe iestablishedj to run between Tera, Hides.cgreen) In tliis place.- on Wednesday evening last! bv the Rev. Archibald Baker, Col. JOHN F. McCORKLE, to Miss ELIZABETH BROWN, daughter of the late Allen Brown, formerly of Cumberland County, j I , In Iredell County, -on the 20th ultimo, by the Rev. E. F. Rockwell, Mr. SANDFORD F. WAGGAMAN, of Mocksville; to Miss JANE E. EVERETT., bfj Jredellj. In Iredell County, on the 14th ultimo, by A,. P. Gra-r ham, Esq., Mr. WM. L. GOUGER, to Miss JULIA C. LIPE, all of Iredell. I s ' DCctJ ; In thie-County, on the 21st ultimo, LEMtJEL D. JOHNSTON, aged 63 years. i (LTNashville and Memphis papers will please copy. I In this County, on the 20th ult., JACOB COUGIL ENOUR, aged about 50 years. . In this County, JOSEPH IRVIN, aged about 38. IT We are authorized to announce OBADIAH WOODSON, as a candidate for the Office of Superio Court Clerkjfqr llowan County. , I cessary to mention THE COTTON FACTORY is a large Brick Building, three stories high, 40 by 75 feet, with an Engine House 25 by40 feet, a steam; Engine ;of 35 horse power. The Factory contains FIVE HUNDRED SPINDLES, wih CARDING MACHINES, PICKER, DRAW r ING FRAMES, SPEEDERS, THROSTLE !: FRAMES, and all the necessary machi h nery and Fixtures..- 1 Also three WOOL CARDING MACHINES ; the whole, in complete repair. This property is situated in a healthy and thriving village, in the centre of a rich and populous County, and affords a fine opportunity to papitjil and enterprise, tor a profitable investment. ; 1 he great Central Rail Road, the completion of which no reasona ble doubt can be entertained, will necessarily pass within 13 or 20 miles of Mocksville, and will add greatly to the worth of this already valuable property. A credit of six, twelve and eighteen months on the rest of the Real Es tate ; and six months on the personal property. 1 THOMAS M. YOUNG, Trustee. Mocksville, Feb 24, 1849 9w43 large assortment of Ready iUade Cloth illg made up in the best style and of the best mate rials, would invite the public, to call and examine his stock before purchasing elsewhere, as he feels assured that he can offer such inducements as cannot fail to please. His stock consists iu part as follows : Cloaks, Overcoats, Sacks, Frock-Coats, Dress Coats, black and fancy Cassimere Pants, Satiinqt do ; Cloth, StJk and Saltin, black and fancy Vests, Shirts, Drairers, Cra vats, Handkerchiefs, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, $fc, fyc, $fc. Also Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings, &.c, which will be made up to order at the shortest notice, and in the most fashionable style, by Mr. John A. Weirman, an expe rienced Taylor from Philadelphia. His Store is nearly opposste J. &, W. Murphy's well known stand. J. H. ENNISS. . Salisbury, Dec. 7, 1848 31tf , Belvoir Classical School. Witness, J. S. Johnston, Clerk of said Court, at OiTke, the 8th Monday after the 4th Monday in September, A. D. 1848, and in the 72d year of American Inde pendence. J. S. JOHNSTON, Clk. 6w42 Printers fee 3 G2 EXECUTOR S SALE. i H.5eo FT! HIS School is still continued on the terms hereto JL fore published, viz : Board and Tuition in the Rec tor's oWn family, 12o per annum. Board may be had in other families at a rate, which will reduce the whole yearly expense to 80 or 90, according to the studies pursued. The year divided into two sessions of five months each. No charge made till after the pupil has entered. After entrance no deduction for absence dur ing the session on account of tuition except in cases of long personal illness or expulsion from the school. Where the pupil boards in the Rector's own family , no deduction is made for absence either on the score of board or tuition except for the same reasons. Fot further particulars, ad dress the undersigned, at Belvoir, near Lenoir, Caldwell County, N. Carolina. January 18, 1849. THOS. S. W. MOTT. Iam37 (IF ALL THE MARKETS. Salisbury, Feb. 22, 1849. 1 .50 (ib 62$ Linseed Oil, G5 (3) 70 . . . fd) G Molasses, ;..35 (d) 40 ..40 (3) 50 . 10 (n) 00" , 15 (a) 00 ...4J Crrr-51 ,65 ia) 70 . . . 7 (a) 8 -.00 ui 25 . .00 (a) 25 Flour, (per bb.)....3 ffi) 4 Wheat, Iron, .,...L..2i (3) 4 Whiskey,.. Nails,.. Qats,........... Irish Potatoes,.. . Do., (sweet).. Sugar, (brown).. Do. (loaf).,. Salt, (sack) Tallow, ..Si Co) 6 10 (a) 17 .00 (S) 50 .00 (a 30 . .! 6 (3) 8 .10 (a) 11 .10 (S) 12 J .00 (a) 50 ' 25 CJ 30 Fayetteville, Feb. 20, 1849. Brarufy, (pVli)....33:0 40 Ditto, (dry)...,. ...6 (a) 10 is to be a great Rail Road h, on theid inst. Do. (applti) Bacon, '.. Beeswax,..,.... Coffee, CoTTO.x......... Corn ; .28 ii) 30 ....6J (3 7 (id 18 . .. 8 (a) 10 ' .... 6 (S) 6J ...00 (a) 50 -tr Candles, F, F....00 (3) 15 ! Flour, 4 (a) 4J' Feathers,. 28 (3 30 Flaxseed;,..... 85 (3 1 00 Iron, (Sw's; Do. (Eng.)... Molasses,. Nails, (cut).. Oats Oil.(Lins'd). Sugar,(br'n).; Salt, (bush.). Do. (sack).. Wheat, an. l!iight-ol the fetages e no being baiH in New York city. - reamers pjj both oceans are to connect ith Jfbo jlinc, and it is calculated that rissengcri from New York, will reach oin Francisco in 27 days. 1 ...4-5 S! G 3i (it 4 .... 20 (3) 26 1. (a! 5$ ..::Q0 (3 30 I ,h (3) 70 .J..G (31 9 .50 (3) 60 i J 75 d 2 .65 (3) 75 i .00 25 f jlHE subscribers, Executors of the last Will and JL Testament of Lemuel D. Johnston, deceased, will expose to public sale on Thursday; the 15th day of March next, at hisate residence, 13 and a half miles North west of Salisbury, the following property : HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE t - ! arhong which is a very fine Secretary and Book Case, large Mirrors, fine Chairs, Library of Books,! Beds, Ta bles, &.C., and Kitchen Furniture. A considerable quan tify of Bacon and Lard, Wheat, Oats, Fodder, Hay aod Staw; and about 2000 BUSHELS OF CORN, HORSES, CATTLE, Hogs, Sheep, Wag-, on and Gearing, 1 set Buggy Harness, I About 13000 Pine Shingles and ail kinds of Farming Utensils. Also, a large a sdrtment of finished - i THOMAS DICKSON, TAILOR, WOULD respectfully inform his old customers, that j he still carries on the ; TAILORING AND CUTTING BUSINESS ! at his old stand opposite J. &. W. Murphy's brick store, j where he holds himself ready at all times to serve his cus- j tomers. , j His prices will be found by those who may patronize j him to be lower than at any other shop in the Town, his I work durable and warranted to fit well. If not, call and get your money for your cloth againj T. Dickson returns his sincere thanks to his former pa- ! trons, and hopes by industry and application to business, that they will continue theirattentioi to his shop; also, ; invites those who have not yet come tp him, to cafl and I try his fit. l" I He is in resular receipt of the most .approved fashions i from the North, published by Mahan ; also, by Wards' . Monthlv. -r-.j ... All kinds of country produce received in payment tor ..i. Tuns nir.Kov. : ly37 WE hereby give notice that we the undersigned are no longer partners of Volentine Mauney, Ephraiin Mauney and George Barnhardt, and will not be liable for any contracts or debts' made by either of them hereafter. : HOLMES. EARNIIART & CO. Gold Hill, February 20, 1849. 5t42 boot And shoe shopI THANKFUL for the liberal pa tronage heretofore received, the subscriber would respectfully inform the citizens of Salisbury and the sur rounding country, that he still contin ues to manufacture . BOOTS AND SHOES in a style, that will compare with any in this part of the country. Our material are of the best quality, and our work shall be done in good taste, and at prices to suit the time. He has now, and intends to keep on hand. Boots and Shoe." made in the latest fashion nnd finest style, and asks all who may wish to buy, to cail and see for them selves. Country produce taken in exchange for work. Boots and Shoes neatly repaired. Persons from the country will find our shop on door below M Brown & Son's store, and opposite the Man sion Hotel. JEREMIAH BARRING ER. By JACOB LEFLER. Salisbury, Feb. 15, 1349 ! 40 Bank of Fayetteville, BOOKS of subscription to the Capital Stock of this Bank are now opened at the store of William Murphy. Shares are 50, Capital Stock & C00 ,000. Specie, our own State Notes, and South Carolina Notes, will be taken in payment. Terms of subscription are as follows: 10 per cent when the subscription is made ; 10 per cent in 30 days ; 10 per cent in GO days ; 10 per cent in 90 days ; and 10 per in 120 days ; and the re mainder at such times as the President and Directors of the Bank shall direct. The Books to remain ojen CO days from 5th February. WILLIAM MURPHY, 1 MICHAEL BROWN, THOS. L. COWAN, V BOORS ! BOORS I BOOKS ! For alc at tlic Salilnry Book Slorc, Of uhich the following Mrca part: t LARGE family Bibles, Snmll Pockrt do..TesteiiSfl,. Scott's B.i.ie, Hume's History of England. M , Alison's hist.ry cf Europe. Gibbon Rome, " Fer;uon' Rome, Bancrofts United Stttes, . DWubines Reformation, ' . Wannjton and General's, (Headier) " tLipjrd) . Napoleon and Marshals, (Headley) ; iCt'rey and Hart; Bancroft's L fe of Wasliingion, Weems" " Mirrwn, Signer' ! of the Declaration, American Manual, -Prose Writers of America, -Poets and Poetry do " " England, do. of the Ancients, Poetical works of Crabbe, Heber, Pollock, Co w per; Tuompso-i, Hemansj Young anJ Rodger,' I la Ham's Middle Aces, , Con.-!;tji:o.iai Hisforv, CrabVs Synonytnes. Wnverly Novels, History of ilie Bis-nle, Womiers of the World, liurKe's works. Byron's do., Moore's, do., liotertn s tio , Scott's do, and MiscelUnies, Modern British Esayi-it, acanley's) (Macintosh's) (Jeffrey-!.) " " (Cnrlvle's (Wilson's) " " (Xilion'O . Talfoiird find Slepbeu's do , j Sydney Smith, Sliaki'p'-are. 'Hsn anJ his Motives, Modern Infidelity, Lock's I!sy Sacred Harp, " Taylor and Staff, Southern Harmony; Scott do., American Chesterfield, Book of Politeness, Book of Martyrs, Netlleton's Remain, Chillingworth's Religion of Protestants, ' Proverbial Philosophy, - ' Virginia, its History and An.iinirief , McCulloch's Coinmercial Uictionary, McMahan'a American (iardner, American Agriculture, Stock Raiser's "Manual, ' Carpenter's Guiue, Millwright's do., Gunn's Domestic Medicine, Arnold Elements of Physic. Dewee on Childwn, Newton's Principia, The West, Leslie' Cookery, Preston's Book Keeping, llie's House Book, ' Psalms anil Hymns, Lutheran Hymns, Life of Christ and Apostle, Mem'n of Whitefield, Village Sermons, Todd's Student's Manual, Masonic Chart, Mason's Farrier, Hinds' do., Lovell's Youni Speaker ; Webster's large Dictionary ; Bolles' do. ; Walker's do. ; Gentlemen and Ladies Lex icon; Confession of Faith and Questions ; Geographi cal (iazeteer ; First Book of History ; Second and Third Annuals, (fine for presents) Jones' Philosophy, do Chem istry ; Bird's Philosophy ; Mrs. Phelp's do. ; Family Prayer; Heroes of the American Revolution; Bullion's Enplit-h Grammar; Smith's do; Murray's do; Kirk-' ham's do ; Smith' and Davies Arithmetics j Smiley' and Pike's do; Mitchell's and Smiih's Geographie ; Morse. do ;' National Readers; Worcester do; San-, ders' do ; Grieg and Elliott's do ; Elementary Spellers ; Towns do;; Novels! Novels!! Novels!!! besides a va riety of Religious, Latin, Miscellaneous and Juvenile works too tedious to mention. The alove books will le sold very low for cash. Call and examine for your selves, ji. rmow.i v sox. Salisbury, February I, 1849. , lifJ- CAPE FEAR STEAMBOAT COMPANY OF FAYETTEVILLE A.xn WILMINGTON, S lea met Tow 3 Gov! GRA HAM. (20 inch draft) Boat, MIKE BROWX, " y TELEGRAPH. G EX. 7M YLOR, THE above Boils run regularly between Fnyeite ville and Wilmington at the late reduced rate of freight, and are as well prepared for theppeedy and safe transportation of Goods up and down -a any line on the river. Thankful for the last year's businew we olicii a con tinuance and increase for the future. All goods con signed to J. &, W. L. McGary, Wilmington, N. C.wLl be forwarded Iroc of comraisrion. All produce from the country tcnt to W. L. McGa ry, I'ayeUevillc, will W "hipped to where desired free iff commission. In all ca-s we give the earliest Informa tion of the arrival and departure of good. Communications addressed to J. W. L. McGary, Wilminffton.and W.L. McGary, Fayetteville, will meet with attention. W. L. McG ARY, Agent. Jan. 20. 1849 ly39 Tlie undersigned having commodious Ware House at the River, and. having been long engaged in the for-" warding business, will receive and forward all goods sent to his address at the usual commission. Jatu 1849 W.L. McGARY. GEO. W. BROWN, I CHARLES FISHER, J Salisbury, February 5, 1349. hmo LEXINGTON FEMALE ACADEMY. T 1 Bacon .. . . .-. C ( Beeswa.x... 18 20 ! Bag?ing,(he'p)....16 a 24 i " (tow).. .15 (3) 16 Bale Rope........ 10 (3) 12$ , Coffee,...-,.- .8 (3) 10 3 (3) 4J; Whiskey,.... Ch emir, Feb. 27, J849. 38 Leather, (sole). ..18 (3) 22 '1,1 c of California are mov- f ID Thk ncorl 9 " " p iii v vw&t&iaaaiaav.B vsar -mc a v - If Mr. Preston bill PU d- naks the Con St nal.Go'!crirneiiK uiu; pass mc vongrcss oi tne uniieu Cotton i,.. Corn,...,...;..,. Flour,...;.,. .' Feathers,..-..,. Hides, (dry).. Iron',., .4.-;... .. 4$ (3) Ci .3?i (3) 45 ..44, . 25 fSi 32 , (a) 9 5 (3) 6J Lard, 7 f5) 9 Lead, (bar)...! 18 0 10 MolasseS,(N.().) .35 (3 40 ; Do. (Cuba). ..33 (3 37' Nailf,(cutass'd).1.6 (3) 6$: .Oil.pefm)..'. l 00 (3) lj Rice, ....4i (S).b Sngaf,(br'n).i....7i (3) H Do. (loaf). 4.1?i (3) IB Salt.(sack)... . Tobacco,,, L. . (3) 2 .8Sl 15 'fteii Cti ifbrnj will soon be admitted S . w tne mbe r o f o u r Co n fe d e ra cy . 1 yjJA sirangj? and fatal malady resem f'ing the Cholera has made its apjhear neaboutUijipnto wn. Pa. Out of ' fifty Vfvovcdhitrtl.'' The first in- U0lts;tf iter innrhlli nro nnlnc in (U f. nefcHri,3 limts, accompanied with vio- 1 1 u : -X !. . rl'. . I " ACV THE LAST ARRIVAL. such as. Deer, Sheep and Hog Skins; Collar and Pad, Harness, Upper, and Sole leather. Also, a fine crop bf gfowing wheat, about 55 acres. Also, on th same day will be rented until wheat-sowing time.thM valuable Plantation, where said Testator lived. The j plantation islln excellent repair, and nearly all has; been prepared for planting corn, and for pitching a crop. ESaid Plantation is for sale, and can-be bought on libe ral terms. There is a very '. I VALUABLE TAXYARI), i farvorably located for economical and successful business, all in fine order together with all the proper fixture!, and tools upon the plantation. Possession cbuld be giv e about the 1st of October, 1849. iTerms of sale made known, on sale dav. 4 JOHN S. JOHNSTON, I JOSEPH R. JOHNSTON February, 22, 1849. 3t43 -. work. Jan. 15, 1849 Cabarrus County. Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Jan'y Term, 1849. ' Alfred Slough, Adm'r of Martin Stough, Dec'd, HE exercises of this Institution will be resumed the second Wednesday, (10th January, 1849,) on- der the superintendence of Miss Salisbury, as principal ; teacher.and Mr. Kern, professor of masic, a gentleman i highly qualified to fill the department. We feel athor 1 ized to say to the ublic, that we are prepared to give a cheap and thorough education. No changes in the Academy since last session. ' By ord r of the Trustees. A. D. MONTGOMERY. Dec. 28, 1848. 14t31pd NOTICE. lOTICE is, hereby given thai th late firm of Wat -J son Row7ee, i- this day dissolved by mutual consent. The affairs of the concern will be closed up by David Waion. TIk-sp indebted will please call on him for settlement, a? the book of -the firm are in his hands, and he alone has liie ncbt and authority to settl the affairs of said firm.! All th?e indebted lo o will please call and make settlement on or before the first day of May next, by cash or note, as the business of the firm must be closed. D. WATSONV WM. ROWZEE, Salisbury, Jan. 21, 1849. 39 r. Important to Mill Owners. Cabinet Making Business! FURNITURE FOR SALE. Fayetteville, by XX OTCHKISS'S Vertical Water Wheels for sale in 1! j a" Cash for Negroes, t vcr jand bead a.che, which are fob Vomiting and diarrhoea. JUSTrecei-i-ed and for sale by the4subscribers the. following ar ticles, (to wit:) I . t l Hhds. prime Cuba Molasses, (new crop) ji JLVf G Barrels Linseed Oil, jl Tierce of Rice ; ! 2 Barrels Redr Clover Seed, !, j 20 Bushels. Orchard Grass, ' ! . i - Barrel Spirtis Turpentme, " j '.. 3 ;40 Bags prime Rio, Coffee, 1 ; j 100 Barrels superior Flour, : 10O Sacks Liverpool Salt. m M. BROWN SON; Salisbury, March 1,1849.. I 43 T HE subscribers' would 1 tr 1 uo grading of this toad lias been com JeiKef tiiar Sumtcrville. The location rute from ; Pec Dec ck haV?bccn completed . 4 4. NOTICE. A LL,peesors a re forewarned against I' trading for a jiotei of thirty-five dollars, dated about the first of February Irist. and civen by myself to D. P. Nelson, a? to ILinch's ! I am determined not to pay it. ' 4 j i : L. S. BINGHAM. I March 1, 1849 2t;43 f I inform his friends and the public generally, that he is desirous of purchasing a iuumber of I LIKELY; YOUNG NEGROES, ? sitable for the Southwestern market. Persons having pidpeny of the above description to dispose of, will find itgreatly to their kdvantage by making early applica tion to him, as he is payingt j . jriic highest market prices in Cash. N B He nho wishes to purchase BLACKSMITHS CARPENTERS and COOPERS. Hie can be found at the Hotel of Nr. JohnLSl,aterf Hi. iU X JLUIA."?. John Plotte and Elizabeth.his Wife, Jacob Melchor and : Margaret, hia .Wife, Marv Stough, Elias Stough, Wil- ' liam Stough, William Holebrooks and Christina, his Wife, and Allison Stough. I IT appearing to the satisfaction ofthe Court, that Al- J lison Stough, one of the defendants in the above case, is not an Inhabitant of this State : It is thereforeorder- ; ed, that publication be made for six weeks, in the Caro- lina Watchman, published in Salisbury, notifying the ! said defendant, Allison Stough, to be ajnd appear at the next Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, to be held for the County of Cabarrus, at the Court-house in Concord, on the third Monday in April next, then and there to plead, answer or demur to said petition, or it will be i heard exparte, and sale ordered accordingly. i j Witness, R. W. Foard, Clerk of our said Court at ! Office, the third Monday in January, A. D. 1849. j I R. W. FOARD, C. C. C. C. Gw39 Printers fee .$5 50 f'Salisbury, March 1, 1849 ItTTERSOXS AT A DVSTAXCE haxmg any of trie above description of property for sale, willbe prompt- i attemleri in hv nd.lrpKinT me. , j. if 43 i LAND DEEDS I Beautifully printed and for sales here. COME AND BUY BARGAINS ! j CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY.' THE undersigned having formed a co-partnership in the above business, respectfully invite public atten tion to their Establishment, and to their supply of superb Carriages, Baroaches, Itockaways, Buggies, &c., &c, which for lightness, beauty of design, manner of execu tion, and excellence of material, cannot be surpassed by any work in the southern country. : They have; in their employ a large number of excellent workmen. Their blacksintthi, wooJ-workmen, trim mers, and painters, are all men of experience, and have few equals as lo skill in their several departments. j Repairing done .on very short notice. Work done cheap for cash or approved notes ; or country produce ta ken uxexchange. OVERMAN, BROWN & CO. L Salisbury, Feb. 8, 1849. ly4U d. McNeill & Co. And in Lincoln Countv by ! E. A. BREVARD. ! March 12,1847 ttt 5 1 PLAN'K ROAD Salisbury to FayeUcville. THE BOOKS for subscriptions for Stock in this Road have been opened in this place, and may be found at the Mansion Hotel, where all who feel an in terest in promoting this work, (second in importance only to the Rail Road.,, are invited to subscribe for" Stock. The Books will remain open for thirty days. D. A. DAVIS, JNO. I. SHAVER. JOS. F. CHAMBERS, CALVIN S. BROWN. Commissioner. 404: T Salisbury, Feb. 14, 1849. NO T 1 c i: . HE SUBSCRIBER r?pectfu!lv informs his friends and acquaint a net?, that he ia now disconnected from all Steam Boats, and ia transacting business as a Forwarding and Cdtnrnisr.ion Merchant. All consign ments to his care shall have prompt attention and ad vices given in all cases of arrivals. A sharp of patron age is solicited. 4 JOHN C. LATTA. Wilmington, N. C, Feb. 3, 1M9. 40 Ct "NOT IC E." WE hereby give notice, that we are no longer mem bers of the firm of Holmes, Earnhenrt Sc. Co , and do not intend to be liable for any contracts hrrent ter.tnade by said company, VOLENTINE MAI'NEY, EPHRAIM MI'NEV GEORtiE BARNH ART. February 15, l49.40:4t fpoid) WILLIAM ROWZEE HAVING purchs-wd trw entire interest of David Watson in tlie late firm of Watson 3c Rowzer, respectfui y informs his friends and the public in gener al, that he will cominue the busin'-M in all iff vtriotis branches. He would a!o call fhe attention of the pub lic to the hundaome supply of Furniture which lie now ha- on hand for sa'e cheap for each, country produce or lumber, at ilie n.aiket prices. Amon his assortment may be found i WARDROBES, JIiJMll" llii"il f Xln. Cfiitrr, ToilrU Lstlirs Work Tables ; Bork Cas; Ottoman; Poftf ; U'asdi itt i rs i i i .i i i iiniii'i: dm , - --- v f - Walnut, Fancv an ! wood sr:i Chair? and Setteef 4 every description lai' on hand or made to order at shortest no: ice. . Havrn in bis empbv poo.1 workmen, he fee Is no ties itai.on in'mying that he is able to fupp'.y !l demand, for any kind of furniture, and would repecf ful.y o.ICit a call from the citizens of the Nirrounding country. Ml orders from a distance promprly attended to. - Call at the old stand, jn-l oppose (be Rcwan Hotel. Sali-lwy. Feb. 1, 1SJ. 'Pi' 2i' just re(;kived. HOGSHEADS r.r cr- C . " atre, For nV i.y Fet-ruary 13. I i'J -u2ar House Molars. M. i ROV.'N SON. A. If -1 1 .-t -. 1 i--
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